Wooper (Pokmon) - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokmon encyclopedia

Wooper (Japanese: Upah) is a dual-type Water/Ground Pokmon introduced in Generation II. It evolves into Quagsire starting at level 20. In Paldea, Wooper has a dual-type Poison/Ground regional form. Paldean Wooper evolves into Clodsire starting at level 20.

Wooper (Japanese: ウパー Upah) is a dual-type Water/Ground Pokémon introduced in Generation II.

It evolves into Quagsire starting at level 20.

In Paldea, Wooper has a dual-type Poison/Ground regional form. Paldean Wooper evolves into Clodsire starting at level 20.

Biology

A Wooper Egg in the anime

Wooper is a mostly blue, amphibious Pokémon that resembles an upright, armless axolotl. Wooper's head is large compared to its body, and it has small, round, black eyes. It has purple, branching gills on either side of its head; the males have more branches in its gills than the females. Wooper stands on two small, round feet, and it has a large, thick tail. On its belly are dark blue curved markings.

It is implied in the anime that Wooper is a dull-witted Pokémon oblivious to its surroundings. Wooper lives in cold water most of the time. When sleeping, it partially buries itself in the mud at the bottom. It will occasionally leave the water when the air cools in the evening to search for food along the shore. While walking on land, it coats its body with a slimy, toxic film that keeps its skin from dehydrating and insulates against the cold. The film causes a shooting pain if touched barehanded. It is a timid Pokémon and tends to stay close to Quagsire. Arbok is a natural predator of Wooper.

Forms

Wooper has a regional form: Paldean Wooper.

Wooper in the Paldea region has a brown coloration, with two pairs of bone-shaped gills branching from its head, as well as an eight-pronged pattern on its stomach. Paldean Wooper once lived in the water during ancient times until they were forced out of their territory. As a result, they gradually adapted to living on land, namely in marshes. Paldean Wooper employs two adaptations to allow it to survive on land: its gills have hardened, and it coats its body with a poisonous film that keeps it from drying out. However, these adaptations resulted in Paldean Wooper having heavy bodies and being only able to move really slowly. To defend itself, Paldean Wooper can use its gills to unleash a powerful poisonous liquid.[1] Paldean Wooper travel and work together in groups of three or four, and enlist the help of their evolutionary relative, Clodsire, to ferry them across water. Despite the adaptational change, Paldean Wooper can still float or swim in the water.

Evolution

Wooper evolves into Quagsire.

Paldean Wooper evolves into Clodsire.

Paldean Wooper


Game data

Pokédex entries

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation II.
Generation IIJohto
#056
GoldThis Pokémon lives in cold water. It will leave the water to search for food when it gets cold outside.
SilverWhen it walks around on the ground, it coats its body with a slimy, poisonous film.
CrystalA mucous membrane covers its body. Touching it barehanded will cause a shooting pain.
Stadium 2This Pokémon lives in cold water. It will leave the water to search for food when it gets cold outside. (Pokémon Red, Silver, or Crystal inserted)
When it walks around on the ground, it coats its body with a slimy, poisonous film. (Pokémon Blue, Gold, or Yellow inserted)
Generation IIIHoenn
#—
Kanto
#—
RubyWooper usually lives in water. However, it occasionally comes out onto land in search of food. On land, it coats its body with a gooey, toxic film.
Sapphire
EmeraldWooper usually live in water but come out onto land seeking food occasionally. On land, they coat their bodies with a gooey, toxic film.
FireRedWhen it walks around on the ground, it coats its body with a slimy, poisonous film.
LeafGreenThis Pokémon lives in cold water. It will leave the water to search for food when it gets cold outside.
Generation IVSinnoh
#117
Johto
#056
DiamondIt lives in cold water, half burying itself in mud at the bottom to sleep.
PearlWhen the temperature cools in the evening, they emerge from water to seek food along the shore.
PlatinumWhen walking on land, it covers its body with a poisonous film that keeps its skin from dehydrating.
HeartGoldThis Pokémon lives in cold water. It will leave the water to search for food when it gets cold outside.
SoulSilverWhen it walks around on the ground, it coats its body with a slimy, poisonous film.
Generation VUnova
#—
BlackWhen walking on land, it covers its body with a poisonous film that keeps its skin from dehydrating.
White
Black 2When walking on land, it covers its body with a poisonous film that keeps its skin from dehydrating.
White 2
Generation VIKalos
Mountain #017
Hoenn
#—
XThis Pokémon lives in cold water. It will leave the water to search for food when it gets cold outside.
YWhen the temperature cools in the evening, they emerge from water to seek food along the shore.
Omega RubyWooper usually lives in water. However, it occasionally comes out onto land in search of food. On land, it coats its body with a gooey, toxic film.
Alpha Sapphire
Generation VIIIGalar
#100
Galar
Isle of Armor #058
Sinnoh
#117
Hisui
#—
This Pokémon has no Pokédex entries in Legends: Arceus.
SwordThis Pokémon lives in cold water. It will leave the water to search for food when it gets cold outside.
ShieldWhen walking on land, it covers its body with a poisonous film that keeps its skin from dehydrating.
Brilliant DiamondIt lives in cold water, half burying itself in mud at the bottom to sleep.
Shining PearlWhen the temperature cools in the evening, they emerge from water to seek food along the shore.
Generation IXPaldea
#53
Kitakami
#5
Blueberry
#—
ScarletA transparent mucous membrane covers its body. Touching it bare-handed will cause a tingling numbness.
VioletWhen it walks around on land, it coats its body with a slimy, poisonous film.
Paldean Wooper
ScarletAfter losing a territorial struggle, Wooper began living on land. The Pokémon changed over time, developing a poisonous film to protect its body.
VioletIt's dangerous for Wooper to travel alone. They line up in groups of three or four and help each other as they walk around the wetlands.

Game locations

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation II.
Generation II
Generation III
Generation IV
Generation V
Generation VI
Generation VII
Generation VIII
Generation IX

In side games

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation II.
Generation II
This Pokémon is unavailable in Generation II side games.
Generation III
Generation IV
Generation V
Generation VI
Generation VII
Generation VIII
Cross-Generation

In events

Held items

Wooper

Stats

Base stats

Wooper
Paldean Wooper

Paldean Wooper has the same base stats as Johtonian Wooper.

Pokéathlon stats

Type effectiveness

Wooper

Under normal battle conditions in Generation IX, this Pokémon is:
Damaged
normally by:
Immune to:
Resistant to:

Paldean Wooper

Under normal battle conditions in Generation IX, this Pokémon is:
Damaged
normally by:
Immune to:
Resistant to:

Learnset

By leveling up

Wooper
Generation IX
  • Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Wooper
  • Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Wooper
  • Click on the generation numbers at the top to see level-up moves from other generations
Paldean Wooper
Generation IX
Other generations:
None
  • Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Wooper
  • Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Wooper

By TM

Wooper
Generation IX
  • Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Wooper
  • Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution or an alternate form of Wooper
  • Click on the generation numbers at the top to see TM moves from other generations
Paldean Wooper
Generation IX
Other generations:
None
  • Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Wooper
  • Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution or an alternate form of Wooper

By breeding

Wooper
Generation IX
  • Moves marked with an asterisk (*) must be chain bred onto Wooper
  • Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Wooper
  • Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Wooper
  • Click on the generation numbers at the top to see Egg moves from other generations
Paldean Wooper
Generation IX
Other generations:
None
  • Moves marked with an asterisk (*) must be chain bred onto Wooper
  • Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Wooper
  • Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Wooper

TCG-only moves

Anime-only moves

Side game data

Wooper

Paldean Wooper

Evolution data

Wooper

Paldean Wooper

Sprites

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation II.
Generation II
Generation III
Generation IV
Generation V
Generation VI
Generation VII
Generation VIII
Cross-Generation

In the anime

Main series

Major appearances

Wooper (anime)

A Wooper was close friends with Ash's Goodra when they lived together in the wetlands between Lumiose City and Laverre City. It made semi-regular appearances in Pokémon the Series: XY, particularly in episodes revolving around Goodra.

Other

In No Big Woop!, Ash and his friends volunteered to watch over Olesia's school of Wooper for her.

In Pikachu & Pichu, multiple Wooper were living in Big Town.

A Wooper is one of the best friends of the two Pichu Brothers. It appeared in Pikachu and Pichu, Trouble in Big Town, Of Meowth and Pokémon, Big Meowth, Little Dreams, Pichu Bros. in Party Panic, and Giratina and the Sky Warrior.

In Pinch Healing!, a Wooper was being babysat by Matt. While Nurse Joy was ill, Brock took care of Wooper by having his Marshtomp use Water Gun to heal its wounds.

In Like It Or Lup It!, a Wooper was part of a gang of Water-types.

In Hot Springing a Leak!, Leona's parents used three Wooper to investigate a pipeline. They noticed their water was being drained, and they helped discover that Team Rocket were responsible.

Multiple other Wooper living at Goodra's marsh made semi-regular appearances in Pokémon the Series: XY, starting with a flashback in A Slippery Encounter!.

Minor appearances

In Hook, Line, and Stinker, a Trainer's Wooper participated in the Seaking Catching Competition.

In Beauty and the Breeder, a Pokémon Breeder's Wooper participated in the Pokémon Beauty Contest.

A Wooper appeared in Snorlax Snowman.

In The Heartbreak of Brock, a Wooper was living at Temacu's father's lab.

In Got Miltank?, five Wooper was living at the Pokémon-exclusive oasis.

In Octillery The Outcast, a Trainer's Wooper competed in the Whirl Cup.

In Extreme Pokémon!, two baby Wooper were in the pond near Mr. Shellby's house.

A Wooper appeared in Why? Wynaut!.

In The Legend of Thunder!, two Wooper were at the Pokémon Center.

Multiple Wooper appeared in Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias.

In Gonna Rule The School!, the Pokémon Trainers' School lent a Wooper to the school's underage students for use in lessons.

In Abandon Ship!, a Wooper was living in the Abandoned Ship.

A Wooper appeared in PK13.

A Wooper appeared in the opening sequence of Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.

In Sweet Baby James, Nanny and Pop-Pop looked after two Wooper.

In On Olden Pond, a Wooper was living in the lake.

A Wooper appeared in Off The Unbeaten Path!.

In Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea, The Marina Group uses multiple Wooper in their Marina Underwater Pokémon Show.

In Once More With Reeling!, a Coordinator's Wooper competed in the Terracotta Contest.

A Wooper appeared in Dawn Of A New Era!.

A Wooper appeared in Drifloon On the Wind!.

Multiple Wooper appeared in The Rise of Darkrai.

A Wooper appeared in Camping It Up!.

In Up Close and Personable!, a Wooper was living in the lake near the Pokémon Summer Academy.

A Wooper appeared in the boss fantasy of A Lean Mean Team Rocket Machine!.

Three Wooper appeared in Doc Brock!.

A Wooper appeared in To Thine Own Pokémon Be True!.

In PK20, multiple Wooper were playing with a ball with a group of Quagsire.

A Wooper appeared in Bagged Then Tagged!.

In Yes in Dee Dee, It's Dawn!, a Coordinator's Wooper competed alongside a Snorlax in the Double Performance in the Daybreak Contest.

Multiple Wooper appeared in Zoroark: Master of Illusions.

In The Island of Illusions!, a Wooper was living on Grand Spectrala Islet.

In Genesect and the Legend Awakened, multiple Wooper were living in Pokémon Hills.

In Going for the Gold!, multiple Wooper were living in the Ambrette Aquarium.

In Summer of Discovery!, Foggy Pokémon Orienteering!, and Battling Into the Hall of Fame!, a Trainer's Wooper attended the Pokémon Summer Camp.

In Pikachu and the Pokémon Music Squad, a Wooper was living in the forest.

In The Legend of the Ninja Hero!, two Wooper were living in the Ninja Village.

In Loading the Dex!, Rotom had an icon of a Wooper.

Seven Wooper appeared in The Power of Us, with five under the ownership of different Trainers.

In From Z to Shining Z!, a Trainer's Wooper watched the battle between Ash's Pikachu and Tapu Koko. It reappeared in a flashback in Helping the Hometown Hero!.

A Trainer's Wooper appeared in Settling the Scorbunny! and Finding a Legend!.

A Trainer's Wooper appeared in A Talent for Imitation!.

A Trainer's Wooper appeared in A Festival Reunion!.

Two Trainers' Wooper appeared in The Cuteness Quotient!. One of them competed in the Friendship Festival and was targeted by Team Rocket.

A Trainer's Wooper appeared in Trade, Borrow, and Steal!.

In On Land, In the Sea, and to the Future!, a Trainer's Wooper competed in the Kids Marine Athletic Race.

A Trainer's Wooper appeared in The Spectral Express!.

A Trainer's Wooper appeared in Curtain Up! Fight the Fights!, It's... Champion Time!, and Whittle While You Work!.

A Paldean Wooper made its debut in Arboliva's Forest.

A Trainer's Wooper appeared in HZ058.

Pokédex entries

EpisodePokémonSourceEntry
EP148WooperAsh's PokédexWooper, the Water Fish Pokémon. Though they prefer to live in cold water, these appealing Pokémon forage for food on land. They are kept warm by a layer of insulating body fluid. Wooper is the pre-evolved form of Quagsire.
EpisodePokémonSourceEntry
HZ011WooperLiko's Rotom PhoneWooper, Paldean form. The Poison Fish Pokémon. A Poison and Ground type. After losing their territory, Wooper began living in muddy fields. They are covered in a poisonous film that protects them from drying out.

Pokémon Generations

In The Adventure, Red's Pikachu attempted to attack three wild Wooper in an Ecruteak City river with Thunder Shock from a tree above, but it was ineffective due to their immunity to electricity. The Wooper retaliated with Mud Shot, sending Pikachu flying.

Pokémon Evolutions

In The Show, two Wooper briefly appeared under the ownership of a Trainer watching the Kimono Girls' performance in Ecruteak City.

Pokémon: Paldean Winds

Four Paldean Wooper appeared in Breathe Together.

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

In The Legend, a Wooper was by the lake when Green had finished her message to Silver in Johto.

In Murkrow Row, a Wooper was in Joey's bag after Gold helped him get it back.

In Who Gives a Hoothoot?, a conman uses a swarm of Wooper as a part of his game stall. However, after Gold and Aibo had revealed his secret to the crowd, they were possibly boxed or released.

In Gligar Glide, a Trainer's Wooper was in the Goldenrod Game Corner. Strangely, this Wooper has arms.

In Slugging It Out with Slugma, a Wooper was at Earl's Pokémon Academy in Violet City.

In The Last Battle XIII, a Wooper was sent to participate in the fight in Ilex Forest.

In the Trick Master's flashback in The Final Battle V, a Wooper was calmed down by the homeland soil.

A Trainer's Wooper appeared in Crafty Carnivine.

A Trainer's Wooper appeared in a fantasy in Getting the Drop on Gallade I.

A Paldean Wooper debuted in the Scarlet & Violet arc, under the ownership of Violet.

Ash & Pikachu

In Do Your Best Bulbasaur!!, a Wooper was at Professor Oak's Laboratory.

Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys

Chris owns a Wooper in Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys.

A Wooper appeared in The New Pokémon Is Hatched!!.

Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All

Shu caught a Wooper, as seen in GDZ47.

A Wooper appeared in GDZ61.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team

A Wooper appeared in I Want to be Human Again!.

Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition ~ Ranse's Color Picture Scroll ~

A Wooper appeared in The White Scroll: Oichi's Worries.

In the TCG

Main article: Wooper (TCG)

Other appearances

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Out of all the Pokéfloats, Wooper spends the most time onscreen. It first appears when the scene is on Slowpoke's tail and it then floats past Sudowoodo, Snorlax, Venusaur, and Seel before finally floating away. While its head is small, players can also stand on the gills.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Wooper appears as a Spirit. It gives fighters that use it more power for their Water and Ice Attacks, and is obtainable through the Spirit Board via battle and Vault Shop for 500G.

Trivia

Origin

Bulbanews Bulbanews has an article related to this subject:

Wooper appears to be based on a larval salamander, which has a flat tail and feathery, external gills. Many species of salamanders are known for their poisonous skin, which may be referenced in Wooper's Pokédex entries and Paldean Wooper's design. Wooper's Shiny sprite gives it a similar coloration to that of albino, leucistic, and flavistic color mutants, or an axolotl, a species of salamander that keeps its gills and remains in the water for all of its life because it never develops lungs.

Paldean Wooper's gills make the shape of a skull and crossbones, a hazard symbol used as a warning for poisonous substances. These bone-shaped gills, combined with Paldean Wooper's brown coloration, rib-like pattern on its chest, and the fact that it is found in a region inspired by the Iberian peninsula, together may be a direct reference to the Iberian ribbed newt. This salamander species is known for puncturing its poison-coated ribs through its skin as a defense mechanism, much like how Paldean Wooper is able to secrete poison out of its bone-shaped gills. Paldean Wooper may also be inspired by mudskippers, which are fish that are capable of living outside of water.

Alternatively, the fact that Paldean Wooper was forced out of its ancient water habitat may be a reference to the ecological issues facing the axolotl in the wild, following the destruction of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan and the draining of Lake Texcoco.

Name origin

Wooper and Upah may be derived from wooper looper (Japanese: ウーパールーパー ūpārūpā), a marketing term created in Japan that started a pet salamander raising fad. Wooper loopers are the Japanese term for the axolotl, a species of salamander.

In other languages

References

See also

External links

WooperClodsire

ncG1vNJzZmiapaGvorzEnaCaZpKquaOtxpqpnZ2eY7umwI6woKShX4y8sLzEq5ZhiJ%2BgcoR%2FhHpwpqeeXnB7ypmtnLGsbYy8sLzEq1xraFh%2FrrGtzZ6qnl1jdnJzfIR%2Bal5wYlqOd3GkbFxxa1VufmaRkl5vbF1yeHJzfLSpmKFh

 Share!