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First game | Pokémon Gold and Silver (2000) |
Bellossom (Japanese: キレイハナ Kireihana) is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II.
It evolves from Gloom when exposed to a Sun Stone. It is one of Oddish's final forms, the other being Vileplume.
Biology[]
Bellossom is a primarily green Pokémon with circular blue eyes and red markings on its cheeks. It has two bright red flowers on its head and green and yellow leaves around its waist that resemble a skirt, all adding to the appearance of a hula dancer. Bellossom's petals are said to be more beautiful the worse the Gloom it evolved from smelled. When it rubs the petals on its head together, it creates a pleasing sound. Bellossom does not possess feet; in the anime, its center-most leaves bent as it was getting ready to spring, suggesting that it uses its leaves as substitutes for feet or legs. However, the Pokédex does classify it as a biped.
Bellossom is often seen dancing and chanting. In particular, Bellossom dances when cloudy weather persists, or when the heavy rainfall season ends and it is drawn out by the warm sunlight. It lives in grassy plains.
In the anime[]

Bellossom in the anime
Major appearances[]
Bellossom appeared in Flower Power in a major role. A girl named Bailey had a pair that she named Belle and Bella, and she wanted them to be able to do a dance, but one of them was having trouble with the somersault that this dance required.
In Whichever Way the Wind Blows, there was a meadow in which Gloom evolved by collecting sediments of either Leaf Stones or Sun Stones that blew in the wind. The Vileplume and Bellossom were feuding in that area.
A Bellossom appeared in Strategy Begins at Home!, under the ownership of Noelle.
A Bellossom appeared in Thawing an Icy Panic!, under the ownership of a female Pokémon Trainer. Clemont's Chespin wanted to give it a flower, but it refused its request.
A Bellossom appeared in PK20.
A Bellossom appeared in Pikachu and the Pokémon Music Squad.
Minor appearances[]
Bellossom debuted in Pikachu's Rescue Adventure.
A Bellossom was one of the Pokémon seen at the Pokémon Swap Meet in Tricks of the Trade.
Two Bellossom appeared in The Grass Route. One belonged to Ephraim's parents, and another belonged to a Pokémon Trainer participating in the Grass Tournament.
Multiple Bellossom appeared in Houndoom's Special Delivery, where they were seen dancing in a grassy field and Togepi joined in.
Three Bellossom appeared in Brock's dream in Sick Daze, dancing and singing.
A Bellossom appeared in Turning Over a New Bayleef, under the ownership of Haruno. It was in a garden that Ash's Bayleef ran off to.
Multiple Bellossom appeared in Celebi: The Voice of the Forest.
Three Bellossom were seen in the wild in The Legend of Thunder!.
Three Bellossom were among the inhabitants of an oasis just for Pokémon in Got Miltank?.
Multiple Bellossom were among the feuding Pokémon at Professor Oak's Laboratory in Bulbasaur... the Ambassador!.
Tammy from I Politoed Ya So! had some Bellossom in her cheerleading squad.
Several Bellossom were among the inhabitants of the Dragon Holy Land in Fangs for Nothin'.
Three wild Bellossom appeared in Hatch Me If You Can.
Several Bellossom were among the Pokémon seen at Professor Oak's Laboratory in Showdown at the Oak Corral.
An injured Bellossom appeared under the care of Katrina in A Bite to Remember.
A group of Bellossom were found in a field by May in All in a Day's Wurmple.
A Bellossom was used by one of the students of the Pokémon Trainers' School in Gonna Rule The School!.
A Pokémon Coordinator's Bellossom appeared in Win, Lose or Drew!, where it competed in the Slateport Pokémon Contest.
A Bellossom appeared in Arriving in Style!, under the ownership of a Pokémon Stylist competing in the Hearthome Collection.
Two Bellossom made a cameo in Arceus and the Jewel of Life.
A Bellossom appeared in Dawn of a Royal Day!, under the ownership of a Coordinator competing in the Arrowroot Contest.
A Bellossom appeared in Zoroark: Master of Illusions, as one of the many wild Pokémon who live in Crown City.
A Bellossom appeared in The Island of Illusions! as an image.
A group of Bellossom appeared in Genesect and the Legend Awakened at Pokémon Hills.
A Bellossom appeared in A Battle by Any Other Name!.
Two Bellossom appeared in Dreaming a Performer's Dream!.
Multiple Bellossom appeared in Thawing an Icy Panic! as residents of Ramos' ranch.
A Trainer's Bellossom appeared in Forming a More Perfect Union!.
Multiple wild Bellossom appeared in Alola, Kanto!.
Pokédex entries[]
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In the manga[]

Bellossom in Pokémon Adventures
In the Magical Pokémon Journey manga[]
In Magical Pokémon Journey, Pikachu and Clefairy rescue Princess Bellossom of the Flower Kingdom from Prince Sudowoodo of the Stone Kingdom in Pikachu and Clefairy's Heroic Tales.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga[]
Bellossom debuted in Murkrow Row when Gold helped Joey get his bag back; it was one of the Pokémon in the bag.
In Irked Igglybuff and Curmudgeonly Cleffa, a Bellossom ice sculpture was one of the many sculpture Pryce made in his gym.
In Bringing up Bellossom, Erika owns a group of Bellossom who presumably help her in flower arrangement. One of them battled Pryce's Swinub during the Gym Leaders' exhibition matches at Indigo Plateau.
In Interrupting Ivysaur, a Bellossom under the ownership of a Veteran named Beck appeared during [[Platinum (Pokémon)|Platinum's challenge at the Battle Arcade.
Pokédex entries[]
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Other appearances[]

Bellossom in Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Super Smash Bros. Melee[]
When released from a Poké Ball, Bellossom will use its Sweet Scent to put any nearby opponents into a deep sleep. As Bellossom stays on-screen for longer than most Pokémon, this gives the thrower time to power up a smash move. It is also available as a trophy.
Trophy information[]
"From time to time, these beautiful flower Pokémon will gather in numbers and perform an odd sort of dance to call out the sun. While in the midst of this strange exhibition, their petals brush together to create a peaceful and soothing melody. A Gloom will only evolve into a Bellossom if it's exposed to a Sun Stone."
Super Smash Bros. Brawl[]
Bellossom makes a return appearance in Brawl, once again using its Sweet Scent to put opponents to sleep and leave them vulnerable to attacks.
Trophy Information[]
"A Flower Pokémon. After spells of cloudy weather, Bellossom will gather to call out the sun by performing a dance. When exposed long enough to the sun, the leaves on its body will spin around. A Bellossom's Speed is also known to increase with sun exposure. Its main specialty is poison attacks. Also, Bellossom will close its flowers when sleeping."
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U[]
Bellossom returns as a Poké Ball summon, once again using Sweet Scent to put opponents to sleep.
Trophy information[]
NA: A Grass-type Pokémon, Bellossom evolves from Gloom, losing its secondary Poison type. It also gets smaller. It's most common to find Bellossom in tropical climates, grouped together and dancing. In Smash Bros., the Sweet Scent from Bellossom can put even the most hardened fighters to sleep.
PAL: Two unusual things happen when Gloom evolves into Bellossom: it gets smaller, and it loses its secondary type, Poison, becoming a purely Grass-type Pokémon. These Pokémon are most commonly found in groups in the tropics. Here, the more damage fighters have taken, the longer Sweet Scent keeps them asleep!
Game data[]
NPC appearances[]
- Here Comes Team Charm!, a Bellossom appears before the Southern Jungle, attempting to convince Team Charm that there is no treasure in the Boulder Quarry ahead, but Team Charm proceed with their exploration anyway. This Bellossom is later revealed to be a disguise of Ditto, the guardian of Limestone Cavern. : In the Special Episode
Pokédex entries[]
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Stats[]
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Learnset[]
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By breeding[]
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Side game data[]
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Evolution[]
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Sprites[]
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Trivia[]
Bellossom's early artwork
- In its Gold and Silver artwork, and artwork made earlier, Bellossom's body is shown with a blue color instead of its usual green. This color is similar to that of its evolutionary relatives and its Shiny color in Generation II.
- Bellossom is the only single-type Pokémon that evolves from a dual-type Pokémon (thus the only Pokémon which loses its secondary type upon evolution).
- Bellossom shares its category with Vileplume and Bellsprout. They are all known as the Flower Pokémon.
- In Generation II, Bellossom could not learn Sludge Bomb from TM36, despite its pre-evolutions being able to do so. This was fixed starting in Generation III.
Origin[]
Bellossom may be based on a Template:Wp and a Template:Wp dancer. Judging from its body structure and Pokédex entries, it may also be based on a bell.
Name origin[]
Bellossom is a combination of bella or belle (Spanish and French for pretty) and blossom. It may also involve bell.
Kireihana is a combination of 綺麗 kirei (pretty) and 花 hana (flower). It may also involve 鈴 rei (bell).
In other languages[]
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