Ivysaur

Ivysaur (フシギソウ Fushigisou) is a /-type Pokémon. Ivysaur evolves form of Bulbasaur starting at Level 16. Ivysaur evolve into Venusaur starting at Level 32.

Appearance
Ivysaur's appearance is very similar to that of its pre-evolved form Bulbasaur. It still retains the turquoise skin and spots, along with its red eyes. Ivysaur's top fangs are now larger and are visible outside of the mouth. Also, its ears are now darkened to black in the center. The most notable change is that the bulb is starting to bloom, with pink petals visible, and large leaves on the bottom.

Special Abilities
Ivysaur comes with the Ability Overgrow, which increases the power of -type attacks by 50% once the Pokémon has less than one-third of its maximum HP.

The bud that Bulbasaur carried on its back has grown into a full blossom as Ivysaur, and can grow larger in sunlight. As the blossom grows, Ivysaur loses the ability to stand on its hind legs. The blossom produces a pleasant smell when it is ready to bloom, and Ivysaur is ready to evolve into Venusaur.

In Anime
Ivysaur first debuted in the episode Bulbasaur's Mysterious Garden. During the episode, many Bulbasaur gathered to a secret location for an Evolution Ceremony, where they could evolve into Ivysaur.

An Ivysaur was in the episode The Ultimate Test, which was used by the entrance exam teacher.

Crystal was shown to own an Ivysaur, seen in the episode Putting the Air Back in Aerodactyl.

Game Info
Ivysaur is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, as one of the three Pokemon usable by the Pokemon Trainer character (The others being Charizard and Squirtle). Ivysaur is suprisingly agile in the game, being able to jump high and attack with great speed. Its attacks are based on real Grass type moves, such as Razor Leaf.

Origin

 * Similiarly to Bulbasaur, it appears that Ivysaur's design is based of a small dinosaur.

Name Origin

 * English: "Ivysaur" is likely a combination of the English word "'Ivy" and the Greek word "Sauros", meaning lizard.
 * French: "Herbizarre", combination of the French words "herbe" (herb) and "bizarre" (bizarre).