Girafarig legend maker
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Girafarig has been seen only occasionally in the Pokémon trading card game, in all cases as a Basic Pokémon: Girafarig in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. In the Pokémon Special manga, Wobbuffet first appeared in Volume 11 under the ownership of Crystal's mother. Also, in episode #406 ("A Judgement Brawl") a trainer named Morrison uses a Girafarig to fight against Ash's team in the second round of the Ever Grande tournament. It made an additional appearance in the third movie, Spell of the Unown, where it battled Ash's Pokémon during the opening credits. It belonged to a girl named Cherrie who was trying to connect with it on a psychic level. Girafarig was featured in episode #158 ("The Psychic Sidekicks"). On the Gamecube game, Pokemon Channel, you can see Girafarig at the beach. Girafarig is known as the most versatile user of Baton Pass, a move which transfers its statistics to another Pokémon. (The other is Bibarel, a Normal/Water Type that was introduced in Pokemon Diamond and Pearl.) This helps balance out its statistics, as the Normal-type prevents it from being injured by Ghost-type attacks, and it learns Psychic moves which are super-effective against Fighting Pokémon. It is one of only two Normal-type Pokémon to have an additional type that isn't Flying. In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald, it is encountered in the Safari Zone. In Pokémon Gold and Silver, Girafarig is found in Route 43. Similarly, when Girafarig eats, the smaller head mimics the chewing and swallowing motions exercised by the main head. An alluring smell, for example, will cause it to bite at the perceived food therefore, anyone approaching Girafarig from behind should be careful not to get too close, biting may result. Girafarig's tail-head reacts especially well to aural and olfactory stimuli. Since it can't cogitate, the smaller head's reactions are instead based on instinct.
The small head is equipped with a rudimentary brain, which can fulfill basic functions like keeping the head alert while Girafarig's main brain is resting in sleep but is not developed enough for actually thinking. Girafarig's most notable feature is the fact that it has an extra head at the end of its tail which bears a resemblance to the Chain Chomps, an enemy species featured in the games starring Nintendo's flagship character Mario. It has a pink snout and pink spikes running down its neck.
Its front half is yellow with dark brown spots, and its back half is the reverse of this, dark brown with yellow spots.
Girafarig is shaped somewhat like a very short-necked giraffe (similar to an okapi), with a similar head shape, and a much smaller black spherical head on the end of its tail.