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| Voltorb (ビリリダマ Biriridama in Japanese, Voltoball in German and Voltorbe in French) is a fictional character of the Pokémon franchise. Voltorb is a conjunction of volt, a measure used in electricity studies, and orb, a reference to its spherical shape. Its original Japanese name comes from two sources. "Dama" is derived from "tama", meaning "ball" or "sphere". "Biriri" comes from "biri biri", an onomatopoeic word describing the prickling sensation of an electric shock. AppearanceVoltorb looks remarkably like a Poké Ball in shape, coloration and size. It is a red-and-white small sphere which has eyes on the red part.BiologyThe most peculiar thing about the Voltorb species is its origins, which are not fully understood. The first reported appearance of a Voltorb was near a factory which made Poké Balls, shortly after the introduction of modern Poké Balls to the market. Voltorbs were later found in other places, such as power plants and electric train tracks, from where they draw power.Since its appearance is so similar to that of a standard Poké Ball, it is theorized that Voltorbs are somehow derived from Poké Balls. Some believe that a Voltorb is created when a Poké Ball is exposed to a powerful pulse of energy. Voltorb's similarity to a Poké Ball makes it easily mistaken for the latter, and there are many who have been zapped by a Voltorb thought to be a Poké Ball. Voltorb's components are not found in nature, which emphasizes its artificial nature. A Voltorb's attitude seems to be rather volatile - it can and will self-destruct with very little notice. Even the slightest stimulus, such as a bump it encounters while rolling along, may cause it to explode. For this reason, everyone dealing with Voltorbs in any way exercises extreme caution in their handling. It is also interesting to note that the original Pokéballs exploded after usage so they could not be used again, unlike in the anime. This may be a reason why Voltorb's and its evolved form Electrode's signature attacks are Self-destruct and Explosion In the video gamesIn Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, FireRed and Leafgreen, Voltorb can be found in the Power Plant. Some are disguised as item-bearing Poké Balls on the game screen, making them the pokemon equivalent of the treasure chest monster seen in other RPGs. In each of the aforementioned games except Pokémon Yellow, Voltorb are also found in Route 10. In Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue, Voltorb are additionally found in Route 9.In Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal, Voltorb is found in Team Rocket's underground base in Mahogany Town and in Route 10. In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald, Voltorb can be found around and inside New Mauville. Again, some are disguised as Poké Balls. In Pokemon XD one can be snagged from Wanderer Miror B. Voltorb's speed is excellent, but the rest of its statistics, including its special attack, are not very good. Its evolved form, Electrode is used in its place. Since Voltorb have no gender, they cannot breed in the game without a Ditto. In the animéVoltorb have made a number of appearances, which are mostly cameos. Their role is usually to appear, get agitated by something, and self-destruct, with various consequences. The ninja Gym Leader Koga uses exploding Voltorbs like smoke bombs in episode #32 (The Ninja Poké-Showdown).Voltorb's most prominent appearance can be said to be in episode #116 (The Underground Round-Up), where a Voltorb belonging to a Diglett rancher named Poncho befriends Misty's Togepi and helps some Electrode escape from Team Rocket agents Jessie, James and Meowth. fr:Voltorbe de:Voltoball [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Voltorb ] | Searches on eBay |
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