Jirachi

Jirachi (ジラーチ Jirachi) is a -type Legendary Pokémon that was introduced in Generation III. It does not evolve into any other forms.

Appearance
Jirachi is a yellow and white Pokémon with small black eyes. Under its eyes, there are V-shaped markings that are light green. Jirachi's head is yellow and resembles a star, but with only three points. Hanging on those three points are three light green bands that are said to be part of Jirachi's ability to grant wishes. It also has two yellow strings streaming from behind it.

Anime
Main article: Jirachi (movie 6).

Games
Jirachi is a Generation III Pokémon, first appearing in the Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire games.

Not obtainable by normal means, the only way to get a Jirachi is to download it from a bonus disk that was given out along with a reserved copy of Pokémon Colosseum or (more recently) to download it at a Nintendo-sponsored event, such as the Jirachi that was given out at GameStop stores in the US from February to March 2010. It is in a Cherish Ball and came with the move Draco Meteor.

Level-Up

 * Bold indicates that this Pokémon gains STAB from this attack.

Trivia

 * Jirachi was the second Fairy Legendary to be used by a human, the first was Celebi.
 * Jirachi is the only known wish-granting Pokémon.
 * Jirachi awakens only once every 1000 years, and will grant at most three wishes over a period of one week (thus the three "wishing-tags" on its head).
 * In the movie, Jirachi grants more than three wishes.
 * In the downloadable game, ShinyGold or SilverTrench, Jirachi is obtained in a egg.
 * If somehow obtained by a egg, Jirachi will hatch on level 5, instead of 1. This way be true with every other Legendary Pokémon.
 * Jirachi also appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl where it gives out stickers.