Ditto
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Ditto is a species of Pokémon in the Pokémon franchise. It was first introduced in Pokémon Red and Blue and has since appeared in various Pokémon games, anime series, and manga series. Ditto is known for its unique ability to transform into other Pokémon.
Biology[edit | edit source]
Ditto is a small, amorphous Pokémon with a simple face consisting of two small eyes and a mouth. It is primarily purple in color. Ditto's most notable feature is its ability to transform into any other Pokémon it sees. This transformation ability allows Ditto to copy the appearance, abilities, and moves of the target Pokémon.
In the Games[edit | edit source]
Ditto is available in many Pokémon games, often found in specific locations or through special events. In battle, Ditto's primary move is Transform, which allows it to take on the form and abilities of its opponent. This makes Ditto a versatile but unpredictable combatant.
In the Anime[edit | edit source]
Ditto has appeared in several episodes of the Pokémon anime. One notable appearance is in the episode "Ditto's Mysterious Mansion," where a Ditto owned by a character named Duplica has trouble perfecting its transformations. Ditto's ability to transform has been a central plot point in various episodes.
In the Manga[edit | edit source]
In the Pokémon Adventures manga, Ditto is used by several characters, including Blue and Green. Its transformation ability is depicted as a valuable asset in battles and various situations.
Merchandise[edit | edit source]
Ditto has been featured in various Pokémon merchandise, including trading cards, plush toys, and trading card game sets. Its unique ability to transform has made it a popular character among fans.
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