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DrifloonBalloon Pokémon
フワンテFuwante
#0425
Images on the Bulbagarden Archives
Type
Ghost
Flying
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Abilities
Aftermath or Unburden
Cacophony
Cacophony
Flare Boost Hidden Ability
Cacophony Hidden Ability
Cacophony
Cacophony
Gender ratio
Unknown
50% male,50% female
Catch rate
125 (25.7%)
Breeding
Egg Group
Amorphous
Hatch time
30 cycles
Height
1'04"
0.4 m
Drifloon
0'0"
0 m
{{{form2}}}
0'0"
0 m
{{{form3}}}
0'0"
0 m
{{{form4}}}
0'0"
0 m
{{{form5}}}
0'0"
0 m
{{{form6}}}
0'0"
0 m
{{{form7}}}
Weight
2.6 lbs.
1.2 kg
Drifloon
0 lbs.
0 kg
{{{form2}}}
0 lbs.
0 kg
{{{form3}}}
0 lbs.
0 kg
{{{form4}}}
0 lbs.
0 kg
{{{form5}}}
0 lbs.
0 kg
{{{form6}}}
0 lbs.
0 kg
{{{form7}}}
Mega Stone
[[|]]
[[|]]
Base experience yield
127Gen. IV
UnknownIV
70V+
Leveling rate
Fluctuating
EV yield
Total: 1
Drifloon
1HP
0Atk
0Def
0Sp.Atk
0Sp.Def
0Speed
0HP
0Atk
0Def
0Sp.Atk
0Sp.Def
0Speed
0HP
0Atk
0Def
0Sp.Atk
0Sp.Def
0Speed
0HP
0Atk
0Def
0Sp.Atk
0Sp.Def
0Speed
Shape
Footprint
{{{form2}}}
Pokédex color
Purple
Base friendship
70
External Links
On Smogon Pokédex:
Generation IV
Generation V
Generation VI
Generation VII
Generation VIII
Generation IX
Artwork on Bulbagarden Archives
Drifloon (Japanese: フワンテ Fuwante) is a dual-type Ghost/Flying Pokémon introduced in Generation IV.
It evolves into Drifblim starting at level 28.
Contents
1Biology
1.1Evolution
2Game data
2.1Pokédex entries
2.2Game locations
2.2.1In side games
2.3Held items
2.4Stats
2.4.1Base stats
2.4.2Pokéathlon stats
2.5Type effectiveness
2.6Learnset
2.6.1By leveling up
2.6.2By TM
2.6.3By breeding
2.6.4TCG-only moves
2.7Side game data
2.8Evolution data
2.9Sprites
3In animation
3.1Main series
3.1.1Major appearances
3.1.1.1Fantina's Drifloon
3.1.1.2Other
3.1.2Minor appearances
3.1.3Pokédex entries
3.2Pokémon: Twilight Wings
3.3POKÉTOON
3.4Ghost Dive
4In the manga
4.1Pokémon Ranger: The Comic – Shadows of Almia
4.2Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl
4.3Pocket Monsters DP
4.4Pokémon Adventures
4.5Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!
5In the TCG
6Other appearances
6.1Super Smash Bros. Brawl
6.1.1Trophy information
6.2Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
6.3Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
7Trivia
7.1Origin
7.1.1Name origin
8In other languages
9Related articles
10External links
Biology
Drifloon's mouth, in the middle of the "X"
Drifloon is a Pokémon with a spherical, purple body. It has two stringy arms that have yellow, heart-shaped hands on the ends of them. At the base of its body is a frayed protrusion that resembles the tied end of a balloon. In the middle of its face is a yellow tape-like "X" mark, which contains its little mouth in the very center. Located on either side of the "X" are its small, black eyes. A white mass of fluff that resembles a cloud sits on top of Drifloon's head. Drifloon's body is filled with air, as well as the lost spirits of people and Pokémon. Its body expands as it collects more souls. If it explodes, the souls unleash with a screaming sound. It is also rumored that Drifloon itself is reincarnated from deceased humans.
This Pokémon is known as a "Signpost for Wandering Spirits" due to its aimless drifting. Desiring company, Drifloon often seeks out children and grabs their hands. However, due to how light it is, it can be resisted easily and is often pulled around. This results in Drifloon running away from any children who are rough with it. Drifloon also dislikes heavy children. There are rumors that Drifloon steals children who hold onto it, guiding them to the afterlife. Despite this reputation, as seen in the Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl episode Drifloon On the Wind!, Drifloon can be friendly and helpful. In the movie The Rise of Darkrai, Drifloon's body puffs up when it gets angry or aggressive. Drifloon sightings are typically more common at night. It prefers to reside in damp, humid locations and can expand or shrink to express its feelings. As mentioned in Pokémon Sleep, it has been observed holding plush toys while it sleeps. It is believed that Drifloon has mistaken the toys for children.
Drifloon and its evolved form, Drifblim, are the only known Pokémon that can have Flare Boost as an Ability. Prior to Generation V, this was also true for Unburden.
Evolution
Drifloon evolves into Drifblim.
(For specifics on this Pokémon's Evolution in the games, refer to Game data→Evolution data.)
Unevolved
Drifloon Ghost Flying
→
First Evolution
Drifblim Ghost Flying
Game data
Pokédex entries
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation IV.
Generation IV
Sinnoh #065
Johto #—
Diamond
A Pokémon formed by the spirits of people and Pokémon. It loves damp, humid seasons.
Pearl
It tugs on the hands of children to steal them away. However, it gets pulled around instead.
Platinum
Because of the way it floats aimlessly, an old folktale calls it a "Signpost for Wandering Spirits."
HeartGold
It is whispered that any child who mistakes Drifloon for a balloon and holds on to it could wind up missing.
SoulSilver
Generation V
Unova B2 W2 : #208
Black
Because of the way it floats aimlessly, an old folktale calls it a "Signpost for Wandering Spirits."
White
Black 2
These Pokémon are called the "Signpost for Wandering Spirits." Children holding them sometimes vanish.
White 2
Generation VI
KalosCoastal #001
Hoenn #—
X
A Pokémon formed by the spirits of people and Pokémon. It loves damp, humid seasons.
Y
These Pokémon are called the "Signpost for Wandering Spirits." Children holding them sometimes vanish.
Omega Ruby
A Pokémon formed by the spirits of people and Pokémon. It loves damp, humid seasons.
Alpha Sapphire
These Pokémon are called the "Signpost for Wandering Spirits." Children holding them sometimes vanish.
Generation VII
Alola S M : #064
Alola US UM : #076
Kanto #—
This Pokémon has no Pokédex entries in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.
Sun
Stories go that it grabs the hands of small children and drags them away to the afterlife. It dislikes heavy children.
Moon
If for some reason its body bursts, its soul spills out with a screaming sound.
Ultra Sun
Its round body is stuffed with souls and expands each time it leads someone away.
Ultra Moon
Wandering souls gathered together to form this Pokémon. When trying to make friends with children, Drifloon grabs them by the hand.
Generation VIII
Galar #124
GalarIsle of Armor #135
Sinnoh #065
Hisui #037
Sword
Perhaps seeking company, it approaches children. However, it often quickly runs away again when the children play too roughly with it.
Shield
The gathering of many souls gave rise to this Pokémon. During humid seasons, they seem to appear in abundance.
Brilliant Diamond
It is a Pokémon formed by the spirits of people and Pokémon. It loves damp, humid seasons.
Shining Pearl
It tugs on the hands of children to spirit them away. However, it gets pulled around instead.
Legends: Arceus
Said to lure away young children and carry them off to the afterlife. Some whisper that Drifloon are formed of reincarnated human souls, but these rumors are as yet unconfirmed.
Generation IX
Paldea #143
Kitakami #—
Blueberry #—
Lumiose #—
This Pokémon has no Pokédex entries in Legends: Z-A.
Scarlet
It is whispered that any child who mistakes Drifloon for a balloon and holds on to it could wind up missing.
Violet
Because of the way it floats aimlessly, an old folktale calls it a “signpost for wandering spirits.”
Drifloon in the Alola Pokédex
Drifloon in the Paldea Pokédex
Game locations
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation IV.
Generation IV
Diamond
Pearl
Valley WindworksFr (after defeating Team Galactic there)
Platinum
Valley WindworksFr (after defeating Team Galactic there)
HeartGold
SoulSilver
Trade
Generation V
Black
White
Breed Drifblim
Black 2
White 2
Route 13 (Hidden Grotto)* Transfer from Dream Radar
Dream World
Windswept Sky
Generation VI
X
Y
Route 8
Omega Ruby
Alpha Sapphire
Soaring in the sky
Generation VII
Sun
Moon
Hau'oli CemeteryDay
Ultra Sun
Ultra Moon
Hau'oli CemeteryDayTrainers' SchoolNight (One)
Let's Go Pikachu
Let's Go Eevee
Unobtainable
Generation VIII
Sword
Shield
Route 5, North Lake Miloch, South Lake Miloch, Watchtower RuinsGiant's Cap, Hammerlocke Hills, Stony Wilderness, Watchtower Ruins (Max Raid Battle)
Expansion Pass
Fields of Honor, Challenge Beach, Workout Sea, Loop Lagoon, Stepping-Stone Sea, Insular Sea, Honeycalm Island, Honeycalm Sea
Brilliant Diamond
Shining Pearl
Valley WindworksFr (after defeating Team Galactic there)
Legends: Arceus
Obsidian Fieldlands: Aspiration HillNight, Floaro GardensNight, Horseshoe PlainsNight, near Worn BridgeNight, Deertrack PathNight, Windswept RunNight, Ramanas IslandNight, massive mass outbreaksCobalt Coastlands: Crossing SlopeNight, Ginkgo Landing and nearbyNight, near Aipom HillNight, Bathers' Lagoon and nearbyNight, near Hideaway BayNight, Deadwood HauntNight, near Tombolo WalkNight, Sand's Reach and nearbyNight, Tranquility CoveNight, near Castaway ShoreNight, near Islespy ShoreNight (mass outbreaks nearbyDayNight), Lunker's LairNight, Seagrass HavenNight, Firespit IslandNightAlabaster Icelands: Bonechill WastesNight, Avalugg's LegacyNight, Glacier TerraceNight (also mass outbreaksDayNight), Heart's CragNight, massive mass outbreaks
Generation IX
Scarlet
South Province: Area One, Area Two, Area Three, Area Four, Area Five, Area SixEast Province: Area Two, Tagtree ThicketWest Province: Area OneNorth Province: Dalizapa Passage, Glaseado MountainTera Raid Battles (2★)
Violet
Union CircleTera Raid Battle Search (2★)
Legends: Z-A
Unobtainable
In side games
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation IV.
Generation IV
MD Time
MD Darkness
Sky Stairway (31F-49F)
MD Sky
Sky Stairway (31F-49F)
Ranger: SoA
Volcano Cave
Rumble
Windy Prairie
PokéPark Wii
Haunted Zone, Granite Zone*
Ranger: GS
Sky, Light Temple
Generation V
Rumble Blast
Forest: Misty Edgewater; Hauntyard: Everspring Valley
Greengrass Isle (from Great 3)Old Gold Power Plant (from Basic 1)Greengrass IsleExpert (from Basic 5)
Cross-Generation
Shuffle
Event: Pokémon Safari (12th release)
Held items
Games
Held items
Legends: Arceus
Normal Bugwort (35%) Vivichoke (15%) Grit items by level Alpha Exp. Candy S (100%) Seed of Mastery (10%) Grit items by level
Stats
Base stats
Stat
Range
At Lv. 50
At Lv. 100
HP:90
150 - 197
290 - 384
Attack:50
49 - 112
94 - 218
Defense:34
35 - 94
65 - 183
Sp. Atk:60
58 - 123
112 - 240
Sp. Def:44
44 - 105
83 - 205
Speed:70
67 - 134
130 - 262
Total:348
Other Pokémon with this total
Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and (if applicable) a hindering nature.
Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and (if applicable) a helpful nature.
Pokéathlon stats
Speed
3/5
★★★☆☆
Power
1/1
★
Skill
4/4
★★★★
Stamina
3/4
★★★☆
Jump
5/5
★★★★★
Total
16/19
★★★
Type effectiveness
Under normal battle conditions in Generation IX, this Pokémon is:
Damagednormally by:
Normal
0×
Fighting
0×
Flying
1×
Poison
½×
Ground
0×
Rock
2×
Bug
¼×
Ghost
2×
Steel
1×
Fire
1×
Water
1×
Grass
½×
Electric
2×
Psychic
1×
Ice
2×
Dragon
1×
Dark
2×
Fairy
1×
None
Weak to:
Normal
0×
Fighting
0×
Flying
1×
Poison
½×
Ground
0×
Rock
2×
Bug
¼×
Ghost
2×
Steel
1×
Fire
1×
Water
1×
Grass
½×
Electric
2×
Psychic
1×
Ice
2×
Dragon
1×
Dark
2×
Fairy
1×
None
Immune to:
Normal
0×
Fighting
0×
Flying
1×
Poison
½×
Ground
0×
Rock
2×
Bug
¼×
Ghost
2×
Steel
1×
Fire
1×
Water
1×
Grass
½×
Electric
2×
Psychic
1×
Ice
2×
Dragon
1×
Dark
2×
Fairy
1×
None
Resistant to:
Normal
0×
Fighting
0×
Flying
1×
Poison
½×
Ground
0×
Rock
2×
Bug
¼×
Ghost
2×
Steel
1×
Fire
1×
Water
1×
Grass
½×
Electric
2×
Psychic
1×
Ice
2×
Dragon
1×
Dark
2×
Fairy
1×
None
Notes:
If Foresight or Odor Sleuth is used by an opponent, the opponent has Scrappy, or this Pokémon is given a Ring Target, the effectiveness of Normal-type moves is 1× and the effectiveness of Fighting-type moves is ½×.
If Gravity is in effect, this Pokémon is given an Iron Ball or a Ring Target, or it is affected by Smack Down or Ingrain, the effectiveness of Ground-type moves is 1×.
Learnset
Drifloon is available in Scarlet and Violet.
By leveling up
Generation IX
Other generations:
IV - V - VI - VII - VIII
Level
Move
Type
Cat.
Pwr.
Acc.
PP
011
Minimize
Normal
Status
0000—
00——%
10
011
Astonish
Ghost
Physical
03030
100100%
15
044
Gust
Flying
Special
04040
100100%
35
088
Focus Energy
Normal
Status
0000—
00——%
30
1212
Payback
Dark
Physical
05050
100100%
10
1616
Hex
Ghost
Special
06565
100100%
10
2020
Shadow Ball
Ghost
Special
08080
100100%
15
2424
Stockpile
Normal
Status
0000—
00——%
20
2424
Spit Up
Normal
Special
0000—
100100%
10
2424
Swallow
Normal
Status
0000—
00——%
10
2929
Self-Destruct
Normal
Physical
200200
100100%
5
3232
Destiny Bond
Ghost
Status
0000—
00——%
5
3636
Baton Pass
Normal
Status
0000—
00——%
40
4040
Tailwind
Flying
Status
0000—
00——%
15
4444
Explosion
Normal
Physical
250250
100100%
5
Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Drifloon
Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Drifloon
Click on the generation numbers at the top to see level-up moves from other generations
By TM
Generation IX
Other generations:
IV - V - VI - VII - VIII
TM
Move
Type
Cat.
Pwr.
Acc.
PP
TM007
TM007
Protect
Normal
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
10
TM014
TM014
Acrobatics
Flying
Physical
05555
100}}100%
15
TM016
TM016
Psybeam
Psychic
Special
06565
100}}100%
20
TM018
TM018
Thief
Dark
Physical
06060
100}}100%
25
TM025
TM025
Facade
Normal
Physical
07070
100}}100%
20
TM027
TM027
Aerial Ace
Flying
Physical
06060
00—}}—%
20
TM029
TM029
Hex
Ghost
Special
06565
100}}100%
10
TM032
TM032
Swift
Normal
Special
06060
00—}}—%
20
TM034
TM034
Icy Wind
Ice
Special
05555
095}}95%
15
TM040
TM040
Air Cutter
Flying
Special
06060
095}}95%
25
TM041
TM041
Stored Power
Psychic
Special
02020
100}}100%
10
TM042
TM042
Night Shade
Ghost
Special
0000—
100}}100%
15
TM047
TM047
Endure
Normal
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
10
TM049
TM049
Sunny Day
Fire
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
5
TM050
TM050
Rain Dance
Water
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
5
TM070
TM070
Sleep Talk
Normal
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
10
TM082
TM082
Thunder Wave
Electric
Status
0000—
090}}90%
20
TM085
TM085
Rest
Psychic
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
5
TM092
TM092
Imprison
Psychic
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
10
TM097
TM097
Fly
Flying
Physical
09090
095}}95%
15
TM098
TM098
Skill Swap
Psychic
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
10
TM103
TM103
Substitute
Normal
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
10
TM107
TM107
Will-O-Wisp
Fire
Status
0000—
085}}85%
15
TM109
TM109
Trick
Psychic
Status
0000—
100}}100%
10
TM113
TM113
Tailwind
Flying
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
15
TM114
TM114
Shadow Ball
Ghost
Special
08080
100}}100%
15
TM120
TM120
Psychic
Psychic
Special
09090
100}}100%
10
TM126
TM126
Thunderbolt
Electric
Special
09090
100}}100%
15
TM128
TM128
Amnesia
Psychic
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
20
TM129
TM129
Calm Mind
Psychic
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
20
TM130
TM130
Helping Hand
Normal
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
20
TM132
TM132
Baton Pass
Normal
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
40
TM151
TM151
Phantom Force
Ghost
Physical
09090
100}}100%
10
TM161
TM161
Trick Room
Psychic
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
5
TM166
TM166
Thunder
Electric
Special
110110
070}}70%
10
TM171
TM171
Tera Blast
Normal
Special
08080
100}}100%
10
TM174
TM174
Haze
Ice
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
30
TM177
TM177
Spite
Ghost
Status
0000—
100}}100%
10
TM180
TM180
Gyro Ball
Steel
Physical
0000—
100}}100%
5
TM181
TM181
Knock Off
Dark
Physical
06565
100}}100%
20
TM193
TM193
Weather Ball
Normal
Special
05050
100}}100%
10
TM202
TM202
Pain Split
Normal
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
20
TM207
TM207
Temper Flare
Fire
Physical
07575
100}}100%
10
TM224
TM224
Curse
Ghost
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
10
Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Drifloon
Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution or an alternate form of Drifloon
Click on the generation numbers at the top to see TM moves from other generations
By breeding
Generation IX
Other generations:
IV - V - VI - VII - VIII
Parent
Move
Type
Cat.
Pwr.
Acc.
PP
Clear Smog
Poison
Special
50
—%
15
Defog
Flying
Status
—
—%
15
Disable
Normal
Status
—
100%
20
Haze
Ice
Status
—
—%
30
Hypnosis
Psychic
Status
—
60%
20
Memento
Dark
Status
—
100%
10
Moves marked with an asterisk (*) must be chain bred onto Drifloon
Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Drifloon
Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Drifloon
Click on the generation numbers at the top to see Egg moves from other generations
TCG-only moves
Move
Card
Tackle
Drifloon (Stormfront SH1)
Side game data
Pokémon Mystery DungeonExplorers of Time, Explorers of Darkness, and Explorers of Sky
Body size: 1
Recruit rate: 2.5%
IQ group: G
Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon
Body size: Standard (1 tile) How to Recruit: Item delivery Connected to: Aipom, Sableye, Honchkrow Connection Orb Set: 2
Phrases
Normal
Drifting about... ♪
Low HP (< 50%)
I feel like I'm about to deflate at any time...
Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia
Group:
Ghost
Poké Assist:
Ghost
Field move:
(Airlift ×-)
Browser entry R-142
It launches eerie orbs to attack.
Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs
Group:
Ghost
Poké Assist:(present)
Ghost
Field move:(present)
(Tackle ×1)
Poké Assist:(past)
Ghost
Field move:(past)
(Tackle ×1)
Browser entry R-232/N-219
To attack, it spits out an orb imbued with loathsome emotions that make Pokémon Tired.
Pokémon Rumble
Attack
●●
Defense
●
Speed
●●●
Pokémon Rumble Blast
Attack
●●
Defense
●
Speed
●●●
Pokémon Rumble Rush
Walking Speed: 2.08 seconds
Base HP: 57
Base Attack: 71
Base Defense: 45
Base Speed: 60
PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure
PokéPark Pad entry:
Drifloon live in the Haunted Zone and the Granite Zone. The Drifloon brothers enjoy being together.
It’s said that a Drifloon’s puffy body is filled with countless souls. In the cave, we saw one trying to carry a smaller Pokémon away somewhere.
Pokémon Sleep
Sleep type: Dozing
Pokémon type: Ghost
Points to befriend: 5
Specialty: Skills
Berry:Bluk Berry ×1
Primary ingredient:Greengrass Corn ×1
Possible ingredients:
Greengrass Corn
Pure Oil
Soft Potato
Main skill: Stockpile (Charge Strength S)
Base carry limit: 9
Stockpile or Spit Up is selected. When Spit Up triggers, Snorlax gains Strength from Stockpile's number.
Evolution requirements:
Drifloon Candy ×40, Lv. 21
Perhaps seeking company, it's often seen approaching children. In rare cases, Drifloon have been spotted holding plush toys while they sleep. Maybe they've mistaken the toys for children.
Looping Sleep
Floating Sleep
Pacifying Sleep
★★★★★
★★★★★
★★★★★
Evolution data
Unevolved
Drifloon Ghost Flying
Level 28→
First Evolution
Drifblim Ghost Flying
Sprites
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation IV.
Generation IV
Diamond
Pearl
Platinum
HeartGold
SoulSilver
Front
Back
Front
Back
Front
Back
Generation V
Black
White
Black 2
White 2
Front
Back
Front
Back
Generation VI
X
Y
Omega Ruby
Alpha Sapphire
Front
Back
Front
Back
Generation VII
Sun
Moon
Ultra Sun
Ultra Moon
Front
Back
Front
Back
Generation VIII
Sword
Shield
Legends: Arceus
Cross-Generation
HOME
For other sprites and images, please see Drifloon images on the Bulbagarden Archives.
In animation
Drifloon in Pokémon Horizons: The Series
Main series
Major appearances
Fantina's Drifloon
Fantina owns a Drifloon, which debuted in Playing The Leveling Field!. It evolved into a Drifblim while battling Ash's Pikachu in the same episode.
Other
Drifloon debuted in Drifloon on the Wind!. Marnie and Paige have four Drifloon they use for transport. Marnie owned three of the Drifloon, while Paige owned the fourth.
In PK18, Pikachu and his friends grabbed onto multiple Drifloon while escaping from Meowth and his cronies. Meowth's group was later forced to hold onto other Drifloon after being blasted off by a Registeel.
In A Full Course Tag Battle!, Kylie used a Drifloon alongside Roman's Girafarig in a Tag Battle against Dawn's Piplup and May's Blaziken. Drifloon was ultimately defeated by a combination of Piplup's Bubble Beam and Blaziken's Fire Spin.
In PK20, Pikachu's group grabbed onto multiple Drifloon while pursuing a Murkrow that had taken a large diamond ring piece.
In Foggy Pokémon Orienteering!, Ash used multiple Drifloon to hop across a gorge to safely reach Bonnie, who was sleeping on the other side.
Minor appearances
Multiple Drifloon appeared in The Rise of Darkrai.
In Tag! We're It...!, James's fantasy featured a Drifloon.
A Drifloon appeared in Camping It Up!.
In Coming Full-Festival Circle!, a Drifloon listened to Nando play his music.
Two Drifloon appeared in Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!.
Four Trainers' Drifloon appeared in Alola to New Adventure!.
A student's Drifloon appeared in The Guardian's Challenge!. It reappeared in the banned episode SM064.
Two Trainers' Drifloon appeared in A Shocking Grocery Run!.
A Trainer's Drifloon appeared in Crystal-Clear Sleuthing!.
Two Trainers' Drifloon appeared in Balloons, Brionne, and Belligerence!.
A Trainer's Drifloon appeared in Faba's Revenge!.
A Trainer's Drifloon appeared in Getting a Jump on the Competition!.
A Trainer's Drifloon appeared in Sours for the Sweet!.
Two Trainers' Drifloon appeared in A Young Royal Flame Ignites!.
A Trainer's Drifloon appeared in Dummy, You Shrunk the Kids!.
A Drifloon appeared in Filling the Light with Darkness!, during a fantasy of a story from the past. It reappeared in a similar fashion during The Prism Between Light and Darkness!.
In Securing the Future!, a Trainer's Drifloon joined the rest of Alola in showering Necrozma with light so it could return to its normal form.
In A Haunted House for Everyone!, a Mismagius created illusions of multiple Drifloon.
Two Trainers' Drifloon appeared in League Offenders and Defenders!.
A Trainer's Drifloon appeared in Z-Move Showdown!.
A Trainer's Drifloon appeared in Exhibition Unmasked!.
In The Climb to Be the Very Best!, Ash's fantasy featured a Drifloon.
In A Little Rocket R & R!, a Trainer's Drifloon was captured by the Matori Matrix but later freed by Ash and his friends.
A Drifloon appeared in Secrets of the Jungle.
Multiple Drifloon appeared in Nightfall? Nightmares!.
A Trainer's Drifloon appeared in The Gates of Warp!.
Multiple Drifloon appeared in The Spectral Express!.
A Trainer's Drifloon appeared in The Future is Now, Thanks to Strategy!.
A Trainer's Drifloon appeared in Helping the Hometown Hero!.
Four Drifloon appeared in The Pendant That Starts It All (Part One), one under the ownership of a student of Indigo Academy.
A Trainer's Drifloon appeared in Trending Terastallization! Dance, Dance, Quaxly!.
Two Drifloon appeared in Resonating Spirits in a Challenge to Ryme!, where they started to fly away with Terapagos.
A Trainer's Drifloon appeared in Where the Adventure Leads.
Pokédex entries
Episode
Pokémon
Source
Entry
DP028
Drifloon
Dawn's Pokédex
Drifloon, the Balloon Pokémon. Drifloon is filled with air and can either expand or shrink to express its feelings. It also likes damp weather.
Episode
Pokémon
Source
Entry
JN091
Drifloon
Goh's Rotom Phone
Drifloon, the Balloon Pokémon. A Ghost and Flying type. Drifloon grab children's hands as if they were going to guide them to the Ghost World. Although Drifloon tug on children's hands, they often end up getting pulled around instead.
Pokémon: Twilight Wings
A Drifloon appeared in Moonlight.
POKÉTOON
A Drifloon appeared in Help! I've Turned into a Gengar.
Ghost Dive
Drifloon in Ghost Dive
Drifloon is a featured Pokémon in the music video for the song Ghost Dive, performed by Polkadot Stingray.
In the manga
Drifloon in Pokémon Adventures
Pokémon Ranger: The Comic – Shadows of Almia
A Drifloon appeared in PRV1.
Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl
A Drifloon appeared in PDP07.
Pocket Monsters DP
A Drifloon appeared in PMDP33.
Pokémon Adventures
Drifloon debuted in Honey for Combee, under the ownership of the Valley Windworks manager. Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum encountered it there.
A Drifloon appeared in Tackling Togekiss.
A Trainer's Drifloon appeared in The Final Dimensional Duel II.
A student's Drifloon appeared in Movie Panic.
A Trainer's Drifloon appeared in The Decision and the Tournament of Six.
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!
A Drifloon appeared in a flashback in Deoxys, The Phantom Pokémon! (Part 1).
In the TCG
Main article: Drifloon (TCG)
Other appearances
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
In the Pokémon Stadium 2 stage, a Drifloon can be seen floating on the Flying Terrain.
Trophy information
"A Balloon Pokémon that appears each Friday at the Valley Windworks in the Sinnoh region. It's round and cute, but it has a dreadful side too, as it attempts to drag children into the underworld by their hands. It likes damp, humid seasons. If it's on the verge of fainting in battle, it will counterattack by self-destructing. It evolves into Drifblim."
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Drifloon returns in the Pokémon Stadium 2 stage.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Once again, Drifloon returns in the Pokémon Stadium 2 stage.
Trivia
Drifloon was the first Generation IV Pokémon to be revealed in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
In the Japanese version of Pearl's Pokédex entry, Drifloon specifically takes children to the "world of the dead" (Japanese: あのよ), instead of just trying to "steal them away" as in the English version. However, in the release of Super Smash Bros. Brawl in the United States, the description along with Drifloon's trophy still states that it is "taking children to the underworld".
Drifloon shares its category with Igglybuff, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff, and Qwilfish. They are all known as the Balloon Pokémon.
Drifloon and its evolved form are the only Pokémon not introduced in Generation III to be found in the Fluctuating Experience Group.
They are also the only Flying-type Pokémon and the only Ghost-type Pokémon in the Fluctuating Experience Group.
Origin
Drifloon appears to be based on a balloon. The yellow shape around its mouth resembles a puncture bandage (its mouth being the puncture), the white puff on its head resembles a cloud, and its heart-shaped feet resemble the weights on the strings of helium balloons. It also resembles the comb jelly, specifically the Tentaculata. It may also be based on space jellyfish (also known as atmospheric jellyfish), an atmospheric phenomenon caused by rocket launches that are often mistaken for cryptids or UFO sightings.
As a concept of a Ghost-type balloon, it may have been inspired by some Kaidan ghost stories, where ghosts and spirits have been compared to balloons.
Name origin
Drifloon may be a combination of drift and balloon.
Fuwante may be a combination of ふわふわ fuwa fuwa (soft, airy, and light; or an onomatopoeia for floating), 風船 fūsen (balloon), and 不安定 fuantei (unstable).
In other languages
Language
Title
Meaning
Japanese
フワンテ Fuwante
From ふわふわ fuwa fuwa, 風船 fūsen, and 不安定 fuantei
French
Baudrive
From ballon de baudruche and dérive
Spanish
Drifloon
Same as English name
German
Driftlon
From Drift and Ballon
Italian
Drifloon
Same as English name
Korean
흔들풍손 Hundlpungson
From 흔들다 heundeulda, 풍선 (風船) pungseon, and 손 son
Mandarin Chinese
飄飄球 / 飘飘球 Piāopiāoqiú
From 飄飄 / 飘飘 piāopiāo and 氣球 / 气球 qìqiú
Cantonese Chinese
飄飄球 Pīupīukàuh
From 飄飄 pīupīu and 氣球 heikàuh
More languages
Hindi
गुम्बारा Goombara
From गुम goom and ग़ुब्बारा gubbara
Russian
Дрифлун Driflun
Transcription of English name
Thai
ฟูวันเต Fuwante
Transcription of Japanese name
Related articles
Fantina's Drifloon
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