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Jellicent (Japanese: ブルンゲル Burungel) is a dual-type Water/Ghost Pokémon.

It evolves from Frillish starting at level 40.

While male Jellicent are mostly blue, females are majorly pink in color, have two eyelashes, a visible red mouth that resembles a heart, frills on their tentacles, a tall crown, and a puffy collar around their heads. Males have one eyelash over each eye, mustache-like collars around their heads, no frills on their tentacles and a shorter crown on their heads.

It can absorb seawater then project it from its head.

It moves forward by vigorously blowing out the seawater absorbed into its body. Any ship or crew that wanders into a Jellicent’s habitat is never found again, which suggests that it can and will prey on humans, added to the fact that like many Ghost-type Pokémon, it feeds on life energy. The disappearance of ships in Jellicent’s domain may also be a sign of territoriality.

Jellicent of both Proprim genders made their debut in Guarding the Guardian of the Mountain! under the ownership of Rizzo.

A male Jellicent appeared in The Road to Humilau! under the ownership of Marlon.

A female Jellicent appeared in Strong Strategy Steals the Show! under the ownership of Manning.

Male and female Jellicent first appeared in White—Victini and Zekrom and Black—Victini and Reshiram.

Shauntal has a female Jellicent which was used to provoke Thundurus and Tornadus into fighting each other.

A female Jellicent appears as the Burst form of Rurimaru.

Jellicent and its pre-evolution were most likely inspired by the Nurarihyon, a jellyfish youkai that is either shown as a demonized jellyfish or as a jellyfish-like man who wears refined, sometimes regal, clothing. It is also possible that they were inspired by the Kurage no Hinotama, a sort of jellyfish-like will-o’-the-wisp. Its design is inspired by the jellyfish, in particular the Crown Jellyfish, and monarch attire; the male form’s appearance is based on a king’s while the female’s is based on a queen’s. The Moon Jellyfish may have influenced Jellicent being a ghost type. Its dangerous ability to prey on humans, in self-defense of its habitat, is possibly based on the Box jellyfish and other highly venomous species of jellyfish that can kill humans. The two larger tentacles Jellicent possesses are more similar to those of squids than the tentacles of real jellyfish. Jellicent also has traits in common with sea monsters like the Kraken, most notably its rumored penchant for destroying ships and feeding on the crew.

Jellicent is a combination of jellyfish and magnificent or translucent.

Burungel is a combination of blue and angel (reference Free Online Kid Games to sea angels).

Light Screen (Japanese: ひかりのかべ Light Wall) is a non-damaging Psychic-type move introduced in Generation I. It appears to be a special counterpart to Reflect. It has been TM16 since Generation III.

Light Screen doubles the user’s Special when the opponent damages the user with a special move.

Light Screen will fail if the user is already under its effect. The effect of Light Screen is ignored by critical hits. If Light Screen http://www.monstermmorpg.com/Monster-Games causes the user’s special to reach 1024 or higher at any time during battle calculations, it will be reduced mod 1024.

Light Screen will be in effect for 5 turns and will halve special damage done to any of the party Pokémon on the user’s side.

Same as above, but Light Screen will disappear immediately if the opponent uses Brick Break or Shadow Shed (in Pokémon XD).

In a Double Battle, both the user and its ally are protected by Light Screen, but special damage is only reduced by a third rather than Childrens Games half.

In Pokémon Colosseum and XD, Light Screen is shown as a golden-colored sphere composed of hexagonal deflectors.

Same as above, but if Light Clay is held when Light Screen is used, it will extend the duration of Light Screen from 5 to 8 turns.

In Pokémon Battle Revolution, the appearance of Light Screen remains unchanged from its Colosseum and XD appearances.

The S.S. Anne or St. Anne (Japanese: サント・アンヌごう S.S. St. Anne) is a well-known luxury cruise liner which sails the world, stopping annually in Vermilion City, Kanto.

To get on the S.S. Anne in the games, players must first obtain an S.S. Ticket by helping out Bill.

This ship contains many Pokémon Trainers, including many Gentlemen and Sailors. In Generation III, in one room on the first floor, a lady will restore a Trainer’s party on hand to full health. Before reaching the captain’s cabin, players will encounter Blue and must battle him.

When Blue is defeated, the player will be able to enter the Captain’s quarters, where they will find him seasick. By choosing to help him by giving him a backrub, players will be able to get HM01 (Cut).

Once the captain is healed, the S.S. Anne will sail away the moment player exits the ship. Although it is said to return once a year, none of the games in which it appears have a time system capable of measuring this, and the ship will not be seen again. The only way in which one can get the ship to remain is by losing a battle and blacking out, thus returning to the Pokémon Center (or using a Generation I glitch).

In the programming code of Diamond and Pearl, an item called “S.S. Ticket” has been found. According to its in-Bag description, it is a “ticket for the Luxury Liner S.S. Anne,” which means that S.S. Anne was possibly meant to reappear in Sinnoh or that Diamond and Pearl were built off a heavily modified Generation III game engine.

In Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow, as well as their remakes FireRed and LeafGreen, a truck was placed in the S.S. Anne’s port, which seems to serve no evident purpose except as scenery. With scenery being very sparse in the Generation I games, and this being one of the few sprites with no other purpose than to exist in one spot, fans began speculating that another purpose existed for this truck, and that it could perhaps be moved with Strength. Thus, a popular rumor sprang up that a Poké Ball containing Mew could be found underneath it.

The only flaw with this ‘cheat’ was that the HM for Strength could only be obtained after getting Cut, which required the S.S. Anne leaving. Players have found ways around this through glitches, or by trading a Pokémon knowing Cut to other games which did not have the HM. This rumor was proven false shortly after it was announced.

The ship will not set sail if the player challenges a Trainer after obtaining the move Cut, and loses the battle. The player would be teleported to the last Pokémon Center visited, and the ship would not leave the dock, making it accessible later in the game when the player had obtained Strength and Surf. Alternatively, only in the Generation I games, the player can take advantage of a glitch which causes the ship to reappear after it has left.

To perform this glitch, the player must stand one tile above and to the left of the sailor guarding the harbor; take a step right and hit the Start button at the same time, causing the menu to pop up; save and reboot; verify that the player is facing right and without moving, select a Pokémon to Surf and verify that it will be surfing on top of the sailor and walk down to the harbor, where the S.S. Anne sits at the dock.

In FireRed and LeafGreen, the truck is still present; however, there is actually something of a point to get to it this time around. On its pier, if the player walks down a bit, they can find a Lava Cookie, normally unavailable until later in the game. This could possibly have been put into the game as a reference to the old rumors.

After the S.S. Anne leaves Vermilion City, it never returns. However, some players spread another rumor about it in the Generation I games; by defeating the Elite Four 365 times, players would supposedly make the ship return with more powerful opponents on board. This was supported by an NPC in Red and Blue explaining that the ship was a luxury liner for Trainers that visited Vermilion once a year. However, there was no way to make time pass in Red and Blue, so this was obviously just a hoax to get people to try something extremely tedious.

The S.S. Anne appeared as the St. Anne in Battle Aboard the St. Anne and Pokémon Shipwreck.

Ash, Misty and Brock boarded the ship after two schoolgirls, who were actually Jessie and James in disguise, offered them free tickets. This was part of a Team Rocket plot to steal the Pokémon of all Trainers on board. However, Ash and his friends enjoyed the St. Anne, which provided large amounts of food for people on board and allowed Pokémon battles below deck. While on board, James was swindled by the Magikarp salesman into buying a Magikarp in a gold-plated Poké Ball, and Ash traded his Butterfree to a Gentleman for a Raticate.

Out on the open ocean, Team Rocket, including Jessie, James, Meowth, hot to get Televisire and a number of Team Rocket Grunts began taking the Pokémon of everyone else on board the St. Anne by force. Ash led a counterattack against the Rockets, leading to a large battle and many of the members of Team Rocket being ‘blasted off’ through the side Google Games Online of the ship.

Afterwards, the St. Anne started taking on water, and the passengers had to be evacuated. Ash delayed the evacuation to trade back the Raticate for his Butterfree, but the moment Ash obtained Butterfree’s Poké Ball, the ship jerked and the Poké Ball bounces out of his hand, while at the same moment James’ Magikarp’s Poké Ball bounced out of his hand. When both Ash and James went back to go get their Poké Balls, the ship jerked once more and knocked out Ash, his friends, and the Team Rocket trio. When they awoke, the St. Anne was upside down and underwater, balancing on a seamount.

The two groups fought at first, but Misty took charge and began directing all of them in an emergency escape plan before the ship fell into the depths of the sea floor. Since the ship was upside down, they would need to escape through the thinnest point in its hull, which Misty knew was in the engine room, having built a model of the ship herself. They made their way through the ship to this point, and then Ash ordered his Charmander to burn a hole in the hull. With the help of Squirtle, Goldeen and Starmie, Ash and his friends were able to swim to safety, while Team Rocket nearly drowned since all they had to rely on was James’s Magikarp, which could only Splash around on the floor.

Once everyone was off-board, the St. Anne’s balance tilted, and it fell off the seamount, down towards the abyss, never to be seen again.

Far later in the special The Search for the Legend, Ritchie rode aboard the SS Anne at the beginning of the episode. Whether this was the same ship rebuilt, or a different ship entirely, is unknown. However, as this time it was named the S.S. Anne rather than St. Anne, it is most likely the latter. However, this titling was only in the dubbed version of the episode: the ship is unnamed in the original Japanese.

The S.S. Anne is a huge cargo ship owned by Lt. Surge that arrives in Vermilion City port once every month. It has appeared in Danger: High Voltorb and Buzz Off, Electabuzz! supposedly transporting materials from Vermilion to Cinnabar Island; the truth is that it is used to transport the citizens’ Pokémon, kidnapped by Surge and his Sailors. Voltorb, Electrode, Magnemite, Magneton and Electabuzz are some of the Pokémon spotted aboard.

After Poliwhirl evolved into Poliwrath it had the strength to rescue Red and defeat Lt. Surge and Electabuzz with a Seismic Toss, freeing all the captured Pokémon to their rightful owners.

In the Yellow chapter, the S.S. Anne is now used as a luxury liner for transporting passengers. It was attacked by the Team Rocket Elite Trio which used a Slowpoke to blow a hole in the ship. Yellow defeated them and the passengers were saved using Kitty’s String Shot. The ship, however, sunk at Vermilion Harbor.

The S.S. Anne was transporting Pokémon from Vermilion City, mostly Electric types.

Charon (Japanese: プルート Pluto) is one of Team Galactic’s four Commanders, introduced in Pokémon Platinum.

Charon is first seen along with Mars at Valley Windworks to get energy from the windworks. During this encounter, it is revealed that he joined the team after Mars. It’s also here where the player discovers that Charon is, in fact, one of the four Commanders, though the fact that he is the most junior among the Commanders’ ranks is not revealed until the Stark Mountain subquest. He made a minor appearance in the Team Galactic HQ in Veilstone City right next to Saturn, where he was in front of the button to release the legendary Pokémon of the lake guardians.

Charon’s role in the game expands after the player defeats the Elite Four and obtains the National Pokédex. Upon seeing Cyrus and Saturn being defeated by the player, he sees that the team should have plans that complement his intelligence. After Cyrus retreats into the Distortion World, Charon takes over Team Galactic and becomes the new leader. He takes Mars and Jupiter with him to the Battle Zone so he can retrieve the Magma Stone from inside Stark Mountain and capture Heatran. However, once the player encounters them, Mars and Jupiter quit because “things were more exciting when Cyrus was the leader.” It is also at this time that the international police officer Looker, who had been hunting Team Galactic since the beginning of the game and appears from inside what previously appeared to be a rock, arrests Charon. He is not seen or heard from since.

According to a journal in a secret room in the Eterna Galactic HQ, Charon discovered and named Rotom. When he was a child, Charon lost his toy robot. He spent hours looking for it to no avail. Suddenly a Rotom jumped out of his lawnmower and he was surprised to say the least. He named the Pokémon “Rotom”, and soon Charon and the Pokémon became good friends. Charon always wanted to hug his new friend, but he couldn’t for obvious reasons. However, one day, Rotom got startled and zapped Charon, making him faint. When he awoke, Rotom was gone. Soon after, he found his toy robot in the garbage. When he picked it up, Charon realized that Rotom had entered his toy. He could then finally hug his new friend.

In Rotom’s Room there is a mysterious notebook written by Charon, and a second, old notebook.

The first is a play with fake pokemon Blobelisk mysterious notebook lying on a table. It reads:

The old notebook is located in a chair in front of a machine. It reads:

Although he himself does not appear, a copy of the notebook is present in a basement room of Silph Co., where Rotom’s forms may be accessed as well.

Charon appeared in Saving the World From Ruins!, albeit not in a speaking role. He is seen briefly in Team Galactic’s base.

Charon made his first full appearance in Gateway to Ruin! along with Saturn where they were trying to find the Spear Pillar in Mt. Coronet.

Charon made another appearance in Team Galactic’s finale from Unlocking the Red Chain of Events! to The Battle Finale of Legend!, where he assisted in the final stages of the Red Chain project. He is not arrested, unlike the other three Commanders at the end of the arc, and presumably escaped.

He appeared briefly in Memories are Made of Bliss! in Team Rocket’s fantasy with all the other members of Team Galactic.

He is often seen with a laptop computer and does much of the technical work for Team Galactic’s plans, such as monitoring energy levels and other statistics. Compared to the other Galactic members, he is the most laid back and upbeat, which often causes one-sided squabbles between him and Saturn.

In the Diamond & Pearl chapter, Charon is one of Cyrus’s top scientists and is responsible for the creation of the Red Chain. During most of his appearances Charon is either shadowed or has his face obscured by a person or object. It isn’t until Cyrus is defeated at the Spear Pillar where he finally makes his first full appearance.

After Cyrus is defeated by the hands of Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, Charon can be seen watching them from a distance. Charon notes how Diamond has a Regigigas and wishes to steal it from him. However, he is spotted by Diamond and the machine he was holding is taken by the Gym Leader Byron. Unfortunately, Charon’s machine causes a disturbance in the hole in the sky that was created by Dialga and Palkia’s fighting and mysterious tentacles shoot from the hole and pulls Cyrus, Palkia, and Dialga inside of it. Charon uses the distraction to introduce himself to his captors and escape. As he leaves the vicinity, his notebook detailing the information of Legendary Pokémon is stolen by Diamond’s Kit at the last moment.

In the Platinum chapter, Charon is seen with the Galactic Grunts looking for the Legendary Pokémon Heatran. After he manages to trick Buck into uncovering the Magma Stone that seals Heatran in Stark Mountain, Charon steals it and uses it to attack him. When Looker arrives to help Buck, he is forced to defend himself from the attacking Charon and his small army of Grunts. After Looker manages to capture Charon, he begins to question his motives. Charon replies that he is looking for the Distortion World and is capturing the Legendary Pokémon in order to prepare an arsenal to get there.

The aftermath of the battle is unseen but it is seen that Buck and Looker were seriously injured and were sent to hospital after being rescued by Platinum’s Pokémon.

Later, Charon arrives in Eterna City after Giratina enters the real world and begins going on a rampage. He appears before Diamond and Pearl and tells them of his plan to capture the legendary and rare Pokémon of Sinnoh. He sends out Heatran to battle the two in an attempt to take Diamond’s Regigigas. As the battle continues, Charon forces Giratina to attack Pearl with Shadow Force, but Diamond pushes him out of the way and is hit instead.

With Regigigas’s Trainer dead, he tries to convince it to join him, only for it to turn around and leave instead. Charon teases Pearl over the death of his friend, sparking the boy’s anger. He tries to attack Charon, but is sent flying by an attack from Charon’s Slowking. Despite knowing that he might lose, Pearl decides to attack Charon, shocking him by revealing that he has one of the Pokémon Charon wanted, Rotom.

However, before Pearl can attack, Regigigas soon returns with Rotom’s appliances so that Rotom can attack Charon in its rage. Together, Regigigas and Rotom force Charon and Giratina to retreat back into the Distortion World. Later, he encounters the other Galactic Commanders who are angry at him because he doesn’t care about Cyrus, and only wants legendary Pokémon.

Charon lies to them by claiming that he is searching for Cyrus too, but his search is impeded by a group of people that were attacking him. He asks for their help and convinces them to fight off the people that were attacking him and they comply.

After Dialga and Palkia are freed from the cage Giratina trapped them in, Charon reveals he has Darkrai under his control as well and sends it and Heatran to battle against the other legendary Pokémon. The battle quickly gets chaotic, leading into a big brawl between ten legendary Pokémon along with an unwilling Shaymin. The sight of all these Pokémon sends Charon into a giggling frenzy, to which he exclaims that he intends to capture them all.

When Platinum tries to stop him, Charon faces her with his Slowking, only for it to lose easily to her Pokérus-infected Pokémon. Disappointed in how an “ordinary” Pokémon fights, Charon abandons his Slowking and goes to the legendary Pokémon, only to see Heatran being defeated by Regigigas again. Charon has Darkrai put everyone to sleep with Dark Void so that Giratina can get in an attack with Dragon Pulse. Shaymin joins in the fight and uses Worry Seed to wake everyone up, allowing everyone to redirect Giratina’s attack at Charon, destroying his flying machine in the process.

Charon decides to retreat, and has Giratina fly the both of them out of Distortion World so that he can leave everyone trapped inside. Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, and Shaymin chase after him, but neither are fast or powerful enough to catch up to Giratina, allowing Charon to escape. However, just as he does, Charon and Giratina are greeted to a powerful Draco Meteor used by Cynthia, which defeats them in the process.

Although Giratina is defeated, Charon tries to escape once more in the same way he did on the Spear Pillar, but is cornered by Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. Charon tries using his machine to control their Pokémon again, and forces them to fight each other. Suddenly, a toy robot crashes down onto the machine, destroying it in the process. When Charon tries to smash it with a boulder, the toy shocks him, revealing itself to be Rotom in the process.

After everyone that was left behind emerges from the Distortion World, Charon tries to lie to Cyrus by claiming that he intended to gather the legendary Pokémon for Team Galactic’s sake. Cyrus reaches down to Charon, which Saturn and Mars think it means he’s going to pinch him. However, Cyrus only takes the machine, and praises Charon for his technological genius. The records reveal that he has been using it since the battle on the Spear Pillar, which angers Saturn into figuring out that he was attempting to use the machine to control Dialga and Palkia into opening a hole to the Distortion World, to which Charon denies.

Cyrus speaks to his four Commanders once more and reveals that he is disbanding Team Galactic, and takes Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter away with him. Angry, Charon says that since they’re bad guys, they should be arrested, to which a faraway voice agrees. The voice is revealed to be a now-healed Looker, who arrests Charon once and for all.

Slowking’s known moves are Psychic and Trump Card.

Heatran’s only known move is Magma Storm.

In the Distortion world, Giratina got into a huge battle between several other legendary Pokémon, along with Heatran and Darkrai on Charon’s side. When the battle was going in the enemies’ favor, Charon had Giratina escape to the real world, only to be defeated by a Draco Meteor used by Cynthia and her Garchomp. Defeated, Giratina left to the Distortion World, but gave up its plans to get revenge on Dialga and Palkia.

Giratina’s known moves are Shadow Claw, Shadow Force, DragonBreath, and Dragon Pulse.

Darkrai’s known moves are Dark Pulse, Hypnosis, and Dark Void, and its Ability is Bad Dreams.

Charon first appears at the end of A Surprise Visit from Hareta’s Father! as a silhouette. He is the leader of “Neo Team Galactic” following the departure of Cyrus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, and plans to capture Kaisei in order to enter the Distortion World and capture Giratina.

In Charon Must Be Stopped!, Charon is seen battling for the first time in any canon, using Pokémon he specially conditioned to be fighting machines.

Growlithe’s known moves are Flamethrower, Flare Blitz and Endure.

Charon makes an appearance in http://www.monstermmorpg.com/Duskami-Monster-Dex-866 PMDP59 of Pocket Monsters DP as the leader of Team Galactic.

This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Charon or his Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

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