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In the ], Snorunt is ]'s 5th ] Pokémon. It has a powerful ''Ice Beam'', though it was hindered by its bad aim. Because of this, Ash constantly trains it until it evolves into ] in Rhapsody in Drew. Snorunt first appeared in Pokemon: Advanced Battle Episode, ''Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snorunt''. On their way to ] and the ferry to ], Ash and friends stop at a ] to stay warm as a ] approaches. At the Center, a mischievous Snorunt steals all 7 of Ash's badges. Ash chases it into the blizzard, and the two become trapped in an avalanche, finding shelter in a small cave. Snorunt produces an apple for Ash to eat, then steals his hat and runs back into the blizzard. But Snorunt takes the hat back to Ash's friends to let them know he is safe. When Ash returns, Snorunt has grown fond of him, and wants to battle. When Ash defeats it, he catches it. Later when Ash and his friends showed Snorunt Ash's ] got frozen by Snorunt's ice bean. In the ], Snorunt is ]'s 5th ] Pokémon. It has a powerful ''Ice Beam'', though it was hindered by its bad aim. Because of this, Ash constantly trains it until it evolves into ] in Rhapsody in Drew. Snorunt first appeared in Pokemon: Advanced Battle Episode, ''Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snorunt''. On their way to ] and the ferry to ], Ash and friends stop at a ] to stay warm as a ] approaches. At the Center, a mischievous Snorunt steals all 7 of Ash's badges. Ash chases it into the blizzard, and the two become trapped in an avalanche, finding shelter in a small cave. Snorunt produces an apple for Ash to eat, then steals his hat and runs back into the blizzard. But Snorunt takes the hat back to Ash's friends to let them know he is safe. When Ash returns, Snorunt has grown fond of him, and wants to battle. When Ash defeats it, he catches it. Later when Ash and his friends showed Snorunt Ash's ] got frozen by Snorunt's ice bean.


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Snorunt
File:Snoruntart.png
National Pokédex
Wynaut - Snorunt (#361) - Glalie

Hoenn Pokédex
Rhydon - Snorunt (#171) - Glalie
Japanese nameユキワラシ (Yukiwarashi)
Evolves fromNone
Evolves intoGlalie
GenerationThird
SpeciesSnow Hat Pokémon
TypeIce
Height2 ft 4 in (0.70 m)
Weight37.0 pounds (16.8 kg)
AbilityInner Focus

Snorunt (ユキワラシ Yukiwarashi in Japanese, Schneppke in German and Stalgamin in French) is one of the 386 fictional species of Pokémon from the Pokémon franchise. It was introduced in the Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire video games.

The name, Snorunt, appears to be a combination of snow and runt, a term for a small animal, particularly the smallest in a litter.

Biology

Snorunt live in icy dark caves and enjoys crying out to hear its own echo. It eats only snow and ice. Old folklore claims that a house visited by Snorunt is sure to prosper for many generations to come. It generally moves in groups of five Snorunt, and they hide away during the hot seasons of Summer and Spring. Snorunt and its evolved form Glalie are the only pure Ice type Pokémon in the first three generations, as well as the legendary Pokémon, Regice.

Snorunt appears to wear a fur coat of sorts, with two visible hands clenching it tight. Its cry sounds like a "Brrr..."

In the video games

Wild Snorunt can only be found in the Shoal Cave (In the ice room), which is only accessible at Low tide, (from 3pm until 9pm, and from 3am until 9am.) They will appear along with Zubat and Spheal. In Pokemon XD a female Cipher Peon had one to snag.

In the Video game series, Snorunt learns Powder Snow and Leer from Birth, Double Team at level 7, Bite at level 10, Icy Wind at level 16, at level 19: Headbutt, Protect at level 25, crunch at level 28, Crunch, Ice Beam at 34, at level 37: Hail and finally Blizzard at level 43. Its only ability, Inner Focus, prevents fliching.

Snorunt, like most ice pokémon, is weak against fighting, fire, rock and steel attacks but strong against dragon, grass, flying and ground type pokemon and resistant to other ice type attacks.

In the anime

File:Snorunt.png
Ash's Snorunt with Max and Ralts

In the Pokémon anime, Snorunt is Ash Ketchum's 5th Hoenn Pokémon. It has a powerful Ice Beam, though it was hindered by its bad aim. Because of this, Ash constantly trains it until it evolves into Glalie in Rhapsody in Drew. Snorunt first appeared in Pokemon: Advanced Battle Episode, Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snorunt. On their way to Serrosey Town and the ferry to Sootopolis City, Ash and friends stop at a Pokémon Center to stay warm as a blizzard approaches. At the Center, a mischievous Snorunt steals all 7 of Ash's badges. Ash chases it into the blizzard, and the two become trapped in an avalanche, finding shelter in a small cave. Snorunt produces an apple for Ash to eat, then steals his hat and runs back into the blizzard. But Snorunt takes the hat back to Ash's friends to let them know he is safe. When Ash returns, Snorunt has grown fond of him, and wants to battle. When Ash defeats it, he catches it. Later when Ash and his friends showed Snorunt Ash's Corphish got frozen by Snorunt's ice bean.

References

Publications
  • Barbo, Maria. The Official Pokémon Handbook. Scholastic Publishing, 1999. ISBN 0439154049.
  • Loe, Casey, ed. Pokémon Special Pikachu Edition Official Perfect Guide. Sunnydale, CA: Empire 21 Publishing, 1999. ISBN 130206151.
  • Nintendo Power. Official Nintendo Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen Player’s Guide. Nintendo of America Inc., August 2004. ISBN 193020650X
  • Mylonas, Eric. Pokémon Pokédex Collector’s Edition: Prima’s Official Pokémon Guide. Prima Games, September 21 2004. ISBN 0761547614
  • Nintendo Power. Official Nintendo Pokémon Emerald Version Player’s Guide. Nintendo of America Inc., April 2005. ISBN 1930206585

External links

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