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Emolga (JP) is a species of Pokémon in the series of the same name. It is a dual-type Electric/Flying Pokémon that made its first appearance in the fifth Pokémon generation in the Black and White games.

Physiology and Behaviour[]

Emolga is a white, rodent-like Pokémon resembling a flying squirrel. It has black eyes, a tiny nose, and yellow cheek patches. It can create electricity on the electric sacs located on its cheeks and store electricity inside its membranes. Its ears, positioned at the top of its head, are rounded in shape and black in coloration, with yellow and white sections of coloration in the inside of its ears. It sports a vaguely hood-like patterning of black around its head, with a spiky extension of the pattern above its face. It has yellow winglike flaps connected to its three-fingered arms. Its feet are white and fairly small and its black tail is in a jagged shape.

Emolga lives in treetops, sometimes in holes gouged by Pikipek, and uses its flaps to glide from tree to tree. It generates electricity in its cheeks, stores it in its membrane, and discharges it while gliding. It does this in order to be able to scare off bird Pokémon, giving Emolga the capability to gather lots of food. It then grills its food, being berries or bug Pokémon, with electric shocks to eat. However, due to its tendency to stuffing its cheeks with food, Emolga will not be able to fly properly. While Emolga is cute, it tends to cause trouble.

Appearances[]

Main Pokémon games[]

Other Pokémon games[]

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity: Emolga is an important character in the storyline. He is good friends with Dunsparce.

Super Smash Bros. series[]

Emolga appears flying in the Prism Tower stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Trophy Descriptions[]

In the anime[]

Emolga appears in the twenty-seventh episode of the Pokémon Black and White anime where one was caught by Iris.

In Pokkén Tournament[]

Emolga can be used as an assist in Pokkén Tournament.

In-game information[]

Pokédex entries[]

Title Entry
Fifth Pokémon generation
Pokémon Black The energy made in its cheeks' electric pouches is stored inside its membranes and released while it is gliding.
Pokémon White They live on treetops and glide using the inside of a cape-like membrane while discharging electricity.
Pokémon Black 2 It glides on its outstretched membrane while shocking foes with the electricity stored in the pouches on its cheeks.
Pokémon White 2 It glides on its outstretched membrane while shocking foes with the electricity stored in the pouches on its cheeks.
Sixth Pokémon generation
Pokémon X They live on treetops and glide using the inside of a cape-like membrane while discharging electricity.
Pokémon Y The energy made in its cheeks' electric pouches is stored inside its membranes and released while it is gliding.
Pokémon Omega Ruby They live on treetops and glide using the inside of a cape-like membrane while discharging electricity.
Pokémon Alpha Sapphire The energy made in its cheeks' electric pouches is stored inside its membranes and released while it is gliding.
Seventh Pokémon generation
Pokémon Sun It glides using its cape-like membrane. Electrical energy scatters from it, shocking its friends and foes alike.
Pokémon Moon It grills berries and bug Pokémon with electric shocks and makes a meal of them. It usually nests in the holes gouged in trees by Pikipek.
Pokémon Ultra Sun They store up electricity to fly through the air. When thunder cracks at night, sometimes there are almost enough of them to blot out the sky.
Pokémon Ultra Moon As it flies, it scatters electricity around, so bird Pokémon keep their distance. That's why Emolga can keep all its food to itself.
Eighth Pokémon generation
Pokémon Sword As Emolga flutters through the air, it crackles with electricity. This Pokémon is cute, but it can cause a lot of trouble.
Pokémon Shield This Pokémon absolutely loves sweet berries. Sometimes it stuffs its cheeks full of so much food that it can't fly properly.


Game locations[]

Title Location(s)
Fifth Pokémon generation
Pokémon Black
Routes 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16, Dragonspiral Tower, Village Bridge, Giant Chasm, Abundant Shrine, Lostlorn Forest (rustling grass)
Trade Boldore on Route 7
Pokémon White
Routes 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16, Dragonspiral Tower, Village Bridge, Giant Chasm, Abundant Shrine, Lostlorn Forest (rustling grass)
Trade Boldore on Route 7
Pokémon Black 2
Routes 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 22 and 23Dragonspiral Tower, Village Bridge, Abundant Shrine, Lostlorn Forest (rustling grass)
Pokémon White 2
Routes 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 22 and 23Dragonspiral Tower, Village Bridge, Abundant Shrine, Lostlorn Forest (rustling grass)
Sixth Pokémon generation
Pokémon X
Route 10, Friend Safari (Electric)
Pokémon Y
Route 10, Friend Safari (Electric)
Seventh Pokémon generation
Pokémon Sun
Poni Plains
Pokémon Moon
Poni Plains
Pokémon Ultra Sun
Poni Plains
Pokémon Ultra Moon
Poni Plains
Eighth Pokémon generation
Pokémon Sword
Forest of Focus
Loop Lagoon (Max Raid Battle)
Max Lair (Dynamax Adventure)
Pokémon Shield
Forest of Focus
Loop Lagoon (Max Raid Battle)
Max Lair (Dynamax Adventure)

Base Stats[]

Base Stats
HP 55
Attack 75
Defense 60
Sp. Attack 75
Sp. Defense 60
Speed 103
Total 428


Moveset[]

Main article: Emolga/moveset

Gallery[]

Sprites[]

Sprites
Black White
PKMNBW587


PKMNBW587-S

Black 2 White 2
PKMNBW2587


PKMNBW2587-S

X Y
PKMNXY587


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Sword Shield
PKMNSS587


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