Buzzwole (Pokémon)
Buzzwole (Japanese: マッシブーン Massivoon) is a dual-type Bug/Fighting Pokémon introduced in Generation VII.
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It is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon.
It is one of the Ultra Beasts and is known by the code name UB-02 Absorption (Japanese: UB02 Expansion).
Biology
Buzzwole is an Ultra Beast that resembles a large, anthropomorphic mosquito. Its head is small and flat with a black ridge up the center. It has two red compound eyes with two black, spherical basal joints for its red and black antennae between them. Protruding from under these joints is a long, silver proboscis. It has many bulging muscles that appear to be sacs full of a red fluid with small white bubbles inside. There are three sacs on each arm, two on each leg, two on its chest, and several on its shoulders and down its back. Around its waist are three rings of smaller sacs. The muscles on its chest and some on its arms and waist have thin, grayish lines resembling tendons running across them. It has large, five-fingered hands with red knuckles and four pointed legs. There are several black spikes on its body: a small one on each side of its head, two on each shoulder, one on each elbow, and one on each leg. The portions of its body between its muscles are dark red or black. On its back are two pairs of pale orange wings with slightly darker veins.
According to Wicke from the Aether Foundation, its most notable feature is its ability to strengthen itself. By stabbing its proboscis into a foe, it absorbs the foe's energy. This in turn triggers a chemical reaction within its body fluids that causes its muscles to grow at explosive rates, further augmenting its already considerable strength. Buzzwole appears to strike bodybuilding poses before it performs any sort of action. This is thought to be its main form of communication, but what it could be trying to communicate is not understood.
In the anime
Main series

Buzzwole (anime)
Buzzwole debuted in A Mission of Ultra Urgency!, where it appeared through an Ultra Wormhole at Melemele Meadow. It was the first Ultra Beast that Ash and his classmates were tasked to capture and return to its homeworld as the Ultra Guardians. Ash eventually succeeded in catching Buzzwole with a Beast Ball, allowing it to be returned home through another Ultra Wormhole soon after. It reappeared in a flashback in Love at First Twirl!.
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GOTCHA!
A Buzzwole briefly appeared as a silhouette in GOTCHA!.
In the manga

Pokémon Adventures
Buzzwole debuted as a silhouette in The Final Match and a Surprising Finale!.
Buzzwole physically debuted in a flashback in Homecoming and the Brilliant Professional Golfer, where it was seen attacking Kahili at Melemele Meadow. It reappeared in additional flashbacks in Flash and Cosmog's Secret and Confusion and Monsters from Another World. It later physically appeared in Thieving and Boss Crabominable, where it attacked Hala, Olivia, and Nanu at Iki Town.
A silhouetted Buzzwole appeared in a fantasy in Truth and the Mastermind Behind Team Skull.
Multiple Buzzwole appeared in Summon the Emissaries of the Moon and the Sun.
Game data
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HP: 107 |
167 - 214 | 324 - 418 | |
139 |
129 - 210 | 254 - 414 | |
139 |
129 - 210 | 254 - 414 | |
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52 - 115 | 99 - 225 | |
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52 - 115 | 99 - 225 | |
79 |
75 - 144 | 146 - 282 | |
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Buzzwole is available in Sword and Shield Version 1.3.0+.
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Trivia
- Buzzwole's effort value yield of 1 Attack and 2 Defense is unique.
- Buzzwole has the highest base HP stat of all Bug-type Pokémon.
- Buzzwole is the heaviest Bug-type Pokémon.
- In Pokémon Sun and Moon, Buzzwole has a catch rate of 25 and a base experience yield of 114.
- In version 1.0 of Pokémon Sun and Moon, Buzzwole's code name was spelled incorrectly in Japanese as (Japanese: UB02 Expansione), despite being spelled correctly in pre-release material.
- Buzzwole was designed by James Turner.[1]
Origin
Buzzwole seems to be based on both a mosquito and a bodybuilder. It may specifically derive inspiration from Aedes albopictus, which is an invasive species worldwide.
Buzzwole may also be based on common depictions of superheroes in comic books. The black portions of its body resemble the shading in comic book illustrations used to draw attention to a character's muscular physique.
Name origin
Buzzwole may be a combination of buzz and the slang word swole, which refers to someone muscular.
Massivoon may be a combination of massive, 蚊 bun (mosquito), and ブーン būn (buzz).
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