Meloetta

Meloetta (Japanese: メロエッタ Meroetta) is a /-type Mythical Pokémon introduced in Generation V.

Biology
===This Pokemon has green hair, and an black looking music note, just on the side of it's head. It has very fragmentary or arms and legs, As though the very tough of your finger can easily hurt it. It has blue eyes, Which also look a bit black, And An Similar shape that represents an Necklace on its body. It's body is cloaked with black.===

Evolution
Meloetta does not evolve as it is a Legendary Pokémon. However, it has a second Forme activated by using the move Relic Song in battle. Its original Forme, Aria Forme, will then become the Normal/Fighting-type Pirouette Forme.

Stats
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Anime


Meloetta made its anime debut in the special Pikachu short, which aired alongside the 15th Pokémon movie. Meloetta's other appearance was in "An Epic Defence Force". Meloetta was first pursued by Team Rocket in Virbank City. It was able to elude them but somehow made its way into the Pokestar Studios where Ash had encountered it. After he saved it from a collapse of the falling billboards it stayed close behind him, following him to Virbank Gym.

Trivia

 * Meloetta has appeared in the most episodes in a row than any other legendary Pokémon (even though it is mythical). This record was originally held by Lugia.
 * Meloetta's pirouette form is the first Pokémon to be Normal and Fighting. The second is Mega Lopunny, and the third & fourth are Stufful and Bewear.
 * Along with this, the Aria form being the second Pokémon to be Normal and Psychic. The first is Girafarig.
 * Meloetta is the first event-exclusive Pokémon to make its anime debut outside the movies.
 * Pirouette Forme Meloetta has the highest Speed base stat and base stat total of all Fighting-type Pokémon, and the highest Speed base stat of all Normal-type Pokémon.
 * Meloetta's appearance resembles musical notes.

Origin
Meloetta is likely based on a fairy-like singer and a ballerina. Its Pirouette Forme's appearance may be inspired by tribal African dancers. The red shoes mentioned in the history is a reference to the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale The Red Shoes.

Etymology
Meloetta's name may derive from the words melody (melody) and puppet (etta), given the set of musical motifs of this Pokémon and its appearance like a puppet and her hair is like a line of musical notes.