Budcheep are tiny bird Pokémon, with black and white colored stripes on their wings, tail feathers and around the sides of their eyes, which goes around the back of their head. The color of their main body feathers depends on their Gender. They have an orange beak and orange feet with three toes each.Their ceres are pink in color.
Gender Differences[]
Male Budcheep are blue, while the females are pink. The males also have a crest, while the females do not.
Special Abilities[]
While Budcheep are usually rather quiet, they'll start loudly chattering should they sense any danger. They are commonly kept as both pets and natural alarm systems.
Behavior[]
Budcheep are usually rather quiet, but they'll start loudly chattering when they sense any danger. Because of this, Budcheep are commonly kept as both pets and as natural alarm systems.
Habitat[]
Budcheep are found in the grass in Routes 1, 2 and 3, in the Mossy Forest, and in the Serpentine Garden, and in Headbutt trees on Routes 1 and 3.
Shiny Coloration Differences[]
For Shiny Male Budcheep, the blue turns yellow, while for Shiny Female Budcheep, the pink turns purple.
Game data[]
Pokédex entries[]
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While Budcheep are usually rather quiet, they'll start loudly chattering should they sense any danger. They are commonly kept as both pets and natural alarm systems.
The males are blue, while the females are pink. However, real-life budgies can have their Genders told apart by the color of their ceres (fleshy area above beak, where the nostrils are located).
In addition, real life budgies cannot naturally be pink.
In the previous Demo, Budcheep's Hidden Ability was Unnerve.
Budcheep's name comes from the words Budgie and cheep.
Previous Designs[]
Budcheep's design generally has not changed much. However, the old sprites are noticeably different because they have a different pose, a bigger head and a thinner body.
In other languages[]
Language
Title
Meaning
Japanese
German
Sittipiep
from Wellensittich and Piepsen
Spanish
French
Jacraque
From "Jaco" (A species of parrot) and "Craque" (Parrot's sound)