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Ninetales

Vulpix (#037) - Ninetales - Jigglypuff (#039)

General
Name (Japanese), NumberNinetales (Kyūkon), 038
StageStage 1
Evolves fromVulpix
Evolves to(none)
Video game base stats¹
Hit points73
Attack76
Defence75
Speed100
Special attack81
Special defense100
Biological
SpeciesFox Pokémon
TypesFire
Height3'07" (1.1 m)
Weight44.0 lb (19.9 kg)
Shiny colorIts fur appears shiny silver instead of white.
Signature AttackFire Spin
Gender distribution25% male, 75% female
¹ Stats for trading card versions may vary.


Ninetales is the evolved form of Vulpix. Like Vulpix, it is a fire Pokémon.

Ninetales is inspired by a Japanese fox spirit, the kitsune. Kyuubi-no-kitsune is a nine-tailed fox demon. It is very clever and sinister. It is skilled in mind trickery; one of its favorite tricks is to change shape and assume the identity of somebody else. The story of kitsune originated from India, spread to mainland China and eventually to Japan.

Ninetales is very intelligent and very vengeful. It is said that if you pull one of its nine tails, it will put a thousand-year curse on you. Ninetales casts a sinister light from its bright red eyes to gain total control over a foe's mind.

According to legend, 9 noble saints were united and reincarnated into this Pokemon. Some legends claim that each of its nine tails has its own unique type of special power. Ninetales' tails could actually keep it alive for thousands of years. Ninetales is 3'07" and weighs 44 lbs. Most Ninetales are female, and in Hoenn they all possess the Flash Fire ability, making it impervious to all fire-type attacks and able to heal itself when hit by fire-type attacks.

In the Pokémon anime

In the TV series, Blaine, the Cinnabar Island gym leader, uses a Ninetales against Ash Ketchum's Squirtle, a water-type Pokemon. To everyone's surprise, Ninetales beats Squirtle.

Name origin

Ninetales' name comes from the fact that it has nine tails, and that the word tail is a homophone of tales. It does not mean that this Pokémon will tell you 9 stories if you run into it.


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