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Sad and Jolly Jr. were a pair of Event Pokémon released on 15/Aug/2013 to 23/Aug/2013. Both referred to as the Mime Pokémon, their personalities mirror each other, with Jolly Jr. being unable to stop laughing and Sad Jr. usually being sad.
Sad and Jolly Jr. were a pair of Event Pokémon released on 15/Aug/2013 to 23/Aug/2013. Both referred to as the Mime Pokémon, their personalities mirror each other, with Jolly Jr. being unable to stop laughing and Sad Jr. usually being sad.



Revision as of 23:29, 8 December 2013

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Evolution: Mr.Moody

Sad and Jolly Jr. were a pair of Event Pokémon released on 15/Aug/2013 to 23/Aug/2013. Both referred to as the Mime Pokémon, their personalities mirror each other, with Jolly Jr. being unable to stop laughing and Sad Jr. usually being sad.

PokéDex Information

"A very happy clown who often can't stop laughing." (Jolly Jr.)

"A very depressed clown who often can't stop crying." (Sad Jr.)

Sad Jr. and Jolly Jr. are both in the Egg Group "Undiscovered", meaning that they cannot breed until evolving. At Level 100, they have 1,000,000 experience points. They are both of the "Psychic" type.

Sprites

Sprites
Jolly Jr. Sad Jr.
Normal Shiny Normal Shiny

Evolution

Sad and Jolly Jr. combine into Mr. Moody when they are both the same gender, in your party, and at least level 20.

Trivia

  • The text on the Wonder Card of these Pokémon was "Take care of a very moody Pokémon! It's said to be difficult to tame."