Jigglypuff

Jigglypuff is a Normal/Fairy-type Pokémon from the Pokémon series. It evolves from Igglybuff and evolves into Wigglytuff. It appears at #039 in both the Kanto and National Pokédexes.

Jigglypuff are known to sing tunes, which normally put anything surrounding them to sleep; this generally makes them angry, causing certain members of the species to draw on the faces of those sleeping. Jigglypuff are also known to puff-up and expand like a balloon.

In M.U.G.E.N, has been created by various creators.

Willoughby Jackson's Jigglypuff


Willoughby Jackson's version is based off the recurring Jigglypuff from the anime. It can use its microphone to attack, and draws an ancient symbol on itself to summon the Ancient Jigglypuff. This Jigglypuff, however, does something that never happened in the anime - it evolves into Wigglytuff to finish off the foe.

This Jigglypuff is also known to deal damage to its partner in Team Mode with some of its hyper attacks, not helped by the fact that they deal a lot of damage, and is able to deal damage with its taunt. Jigglypuff's Body Slam attack can stun the opponent if it lands on the foe's head.

Stats

 * Life: 1000
 * Power: 3000
 * Attack: 100
 * Defence: 100

MUGENX's Purin
MUGENX has also made a Jigglypuff for M.U.G.E.N, under its Japanese name of Purin. Although its soundpack is in Japanese, it can be changed in the .cns file.

Stats

 * Life: 1000
 * Power: 3000
 * Attack: 100
 * Defence: 100

Thunderbert's Jigglypuff


This version of Jigglypuff plays very similarly to its Super Smash Bros. counterpart, being distinguished only by its ability to call helpers and its two hyper attacks. It cannot guard through holding backwards, so instead uses a bubble shield that wears down over time, though it doesn't shrink any faster through receiving damage, and automatically fully regenerates itself the moment it's not in use.

Its small size makes it difficult to hit with larger characters and its single bar of power (1000) handicaps its ally depending on which way round they are. As previously mentioned, it has two hyper attacks; both use Jigglypuff's entire power meter, though one makes the other completely redundant, as it can K.O. the opponent in one hit, while the other only deals a fair amount of damage.