Bounsweet (Pokémon)


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Bounsweet (Japanese: アマカジ Amakaji) is a  introduced in Generation VII.

It evolves into starting at level 18, which evolves into  when leveled up while knowing.

Biology
Bounsweet is a small Pokémon resembling a mangosteen. Most of its body is pinkish-purple with a short, white skirt around its waist. It has beady yellow eyes and two tiny legs. On top of its head is a green. This structure consists of four leafy green formations and a short stem.

This Pokémon exudes a delicious smell from its entire body, which has made it popular with people of the Alola region. This scent has a calming effect on people, so they are often used as living air fresheners. However, its sweet scent has also caused it to be swallowed whole by other Pokémon, especially. While fleeing danger, Bounsweet skips along in a way that does not convey its desperation. As a result, no one ever comes to help it. It has been known to drive away enemies by rotating its calyx, but it becomes dizzy afterward.

Mallow's Bounsweet
has a Bounsweet, which debuted in Alola to New Adventure!. Being Mallow's only Pokémon, she was often seen outside of her Poké Ball. She eventually evolved into in A Seasoned Search!, and later into  in All They Want to Do is Dance Dance!.

Minor appearances
A 's Bounsweet appeared in Crystal-Clear Sleuthing!.

Five Bounsweet appeared in Deceiving Appearances!, where they surrounded Mallow's Steenee at Aether Paradise. One of them was then picked up and cuddled by her.

Four Bounsweet appeared in SM100, with three being and the fourth appearing in a flashback under the ownership of a Trainer living in what is now the Ultra Ruin.

In the Pokémon Adventures manga
A Bounsweet appeared in Lush Jungle in PASM11.

Pokédex entries

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Game locations

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In side games

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Side game data

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Trivia

 * Bounsweet and its  share their  with . They are all known as the Fruit Pokémon.

Origin
Bounsweet may be based on a.

Name origin
Bounsweet may be a combination of bounce and sweet.

Amakaji may be a combination of 甘い amai (sweet), 果実 kajitsu (fruit) and 児 ji (child).

Related articles

 * Mallow's Bounsweet