Vanilluxe (Pokémon)


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Vanilluxe (Japanese: バイバニラ Baivanilla) is an  introduced in Generation V.

It evolves from starting at level 47. It is the final form of.

Biology
Vanilluxe is the result of two stuck together after a daylight melting and nighttime freezing process. It is a two-headed Pokémon covered in a swirled, white substance that resembles ice cream. Each head has two light purple eyes and a slightly darker purple mouth. There are light blue ice crystals to the side of each eyes and two under each mouth. It has two stubby arms and three spikes under its body, all of which resemble icicles. The middle spike under its body is the largest, and there is a hollow, straw-like structure on top of the left head. On the back of its two heads there are many small ice crystals.

Vanilluxe ingests large quantities of water, which it uses to create internal snow clouds. If it loses a head, it can still live problem-free. When its two heads are in agreement or simultaneously angered, it can expel powerful blizzards from its two mouths. It can create snow anywhere, which makes it popular among skiers and snowboarders.

Major appearances
Vanilluxe debuted in Crisis at Ferroseed Research!, under the ownership of Georgia. Vanilluxe found itself becoming the target of affection by Ash's Oshawott. When it became trapped with at the Ferroseed Research Institute, Vanilluxe helped free people trapped during the crisis.

A Vanilluxe appeared in Thawing an Icy Panic! alongside a, where they were looking for a who had gone missing, and created a big whiteout in Coumarine City in the process of the search.

In the Pokémon Adventures manga
In The Lesson Ends Here, Alder used Vanilluxe against N, but was quickly defeated.

A Vanilluxe belonging to an first appeared in PASM23.

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Trivia

 * According to Game Freak, Vanilluxe and its  were created by James Turner.

Origin
Vanilluxe is based on an, with snow for scoops and icicles for the waffle cone. Specifically, its double-scoop appearance and wafer-like appendage resemble a. Vanilluxe has bits of ice on it that look like bits of nuts.

Name origin
Vanilluxe may be a combination of  and deluxe.

Baivanilla may be a combination of bi- (prefix meaning two) or 倍 bai (double) and vanilla.