Natu

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Natu
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National Pokédex
Togetic - Natu (#177) - Xatu

Johto Pokédex
Farfetch'd - Natu (#159) - Xatu

Hoenn Pokédex
Wobbuffet - Natu (#162) - Xatu
Japanese name Naty
Evolves from None
Evolves into Xatu
Generation Second
Species Little Bird Pokémon
Type Psychic / Flying
Height 0 ft 8 in (0.2 m)
Weight 4.4 lb (2.0 kg)
Ability Early Bird / Synchronize

Natu (ネイティ Neiti?, Naty in original Japanese language versions) is one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon from the Pokémon Franchise – a series of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri.

The purpose of Natu in the games, anime, and manga, as with all other Pokémon, is to battle both wild Pokémon—untamed creatures encountered while the player passes through various environments—and tamed Pokémon owned by Pokémon trainers.[1]

The name Natu could be a play on the word "native". Its may also be a reference to Atu, an Aztec god. Atu is also the name of the first man of Samoan mythology, and is the Latin word for "by birth". Its Japanese name is likely to be a respelling of the word neichi (佞智), meaning "craftiness".

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[edit] Biological characteristics

Natu are very small, spherical, green birds with underdeveloped, textured wings, red talons, red tail feathers, and a red plume on each of their foreheads. Natu are currently the smallest Pokémon yet discovered. Since their wings are not fully grown, Natu are unable to fly and therefore must hop around in order to get around. As a result of this, however, Natu’s jumping abilities are quite developed and they can hop great distances.

Natu are diurnal herbivores that live in savanna areas. They forage for food on the ground by custom, but when a lack of food on the ground is apparent, Natu turn to the trees that grow in the savannas. With their strong jumping ability in their talons, Natu may either charge forward and quite literally run up the trunk of a small tree to reach a branch or use both their legs and their flapping wings to propel themselves onto higher tree branches well over 7 feet off the ground. Once there, they peck at and feed on the tree’s recently grown shoots.

Natu have a peculiar nature in observing. Whenever they are seen, they always appear to be looking at something intently in particular. When a human makes eye contact with a Natu, the Pokémon will unfailingly stare back intently at him or her without hopping to safety, even though humans in comparison should be intimidatingly large. However, if that human moves even slightly, the Natu will suddenly hop away to safety.

[edit] In the Pokémon video games

Natu can be found in the Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal versions of Pokémon in the Second Generation of games for the Game Boy Color. In the Third Generation of games for the Game Boy Advance, Natu can be found in all five versions of Pokémon; in the Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, Natu can be found in the Hoenn region’s Safari Zone, while in the FireRed and LeafGreen versions it is found commonly in Ruin Valley. In addition, in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, a Shadow Natu can be Snagged from Cipher Peon Eloin in Phenac City’s Training School and purified afterwards.

Natu evolves into Xatu at level 25, and training Natu for evolution is comparatively easy to training other basic Pokémon because Natu has somewhat high Speed and Special Attack stats. Natu can learn a wide variety of moves from leveling up, breeding, and technical machines, and when purified in Pokémon XD, Natu gains the previously unattainable move Baton Pass, all of which can be passed on to Xatu.

In the fourth generation, Diamond and Pearl, Natu can learn a move called Power Swap, which switches Natu's attack and special attack with its opponents. It can also learn Guard Swap, which switches Natu's defense and special defense with its opponents. This could greatly affect Natu's trainer's battling strategy.

[edit] In the Pokémon anime

Natu's most notable appearance was in the episode Doin' What Comes Natu-rally!, where it belongs to a shy boy called McKenzie. After being with Ash and teaching his Natu (whom he nicknamed "Naughty") Foresight, he loses his shyness.

Another Natu appeared in a parody of Titanic set in space.

[edit] In other media

A Natu appears in the Pokémon Adventures manga that is owned by the trainer Crystal. It appears in chapters 118, 121, 135, 165, and the lost chapter Escape.

In the Pokémon Trading Card Game, Natu is featured on six different cards, all of them Basic Psychic-type cards, and they are found in the expansion sets Neo Genesis, Neo Discovery, Skyridge, EX Sandstorm, EX Deoxys, and EX Unseen Forces.

[edit] References

Publications
  • Barbo, Maria. The Official Pokémon Handbook. Scholastic Publishing, 1999. ISBN 0-439-15404-9.
  • Loe, Casey, ed. Pokémon Special Pikachu Edition Official Perfect Guide. Sunnydale, CA: Empire 21 Publishing, 1999. ISBN 1-930206-15-1.
  • Nintendo Power. Official Nintendo Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen Player’s Guide. Nintendo of America Inc., August 2004. ISBN 1-930206-50-X
  • Mylonas, Eric. Pokémon Pokédex Collector’s Edition: Prima’s Official Pokémon Guide. Prima Games, September 21 2004. ISBN 0-7615-4761-4
  • Nintendo Power. Official Nintendo Pokémon Emerald Version Player’s Guide. Nintendo of America Inc., April 2005. ISBN 1-930206-58-5

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