What's a Pokmon? (Play It!)

June 2024 · 9 minute read

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What's a Pokémon? features Julie explaining about Pokémon cards in Pokémon Play It! and Pokémon Play It! Version 2.

Overview

This option is found at the Learn menu in the first game, which was later adapted as the Help menu in the second game. Julie sometimes disappears and leaves an empty gray space where she was, but her voice can still be heard. This area consists of three lessons. The player may skip any of them by clicking on the Forward arrow at the bottom-right corner.

Diglett lesson

In the first screen, Julie introduces the concept of Pokémon cards, while a Diglett is shown as an example. The player is able to click on several components of the Diglett card, which causes Julie to explain shortly about it. Specifically, the player is able to click on Diglett's stage (Basic Pokémon), species, image, HP, type (Fighting Fighting), category, rarity (Common Common), weakness (Grass Grass), resistance (Lightning Lightning), retreat cost, Pokédex entry, and Base Set card number (47/102), as well as the name, cost, or damage of either move (Dig or Mud Slap).

Julie does not offer any comment about Diglett's length or weight. Clicking on any part of the text "Mole Pokémon Length: 0'8", Weight: 2lbs" simply causes Julie to comment about Diglett's category (Mole Pokémon). Julie does not make any comment about the illustrator text ("Illus. Ken Sugimori").

Dugtrio lesson

In the second screen, Julie explains about Basic Pokémon evolving into Stage 1 Pokémon. Both the Diglett card Dugtrio are shown, but smaller than in the previous screen. The player is required to evolve Diglett into Dugtrio, by dragging a Dugtrio on top of the Diglett card, and then click on the Forward arrow.

Beedrill lesson (Quiz)

In the third lesson, there is a short quiz about the Beedrill card:

The player has two chances for each quiz item. The player can move on the next question by either answering correctly, or by answering incorrectly twice. If the player does answers incorrectly twice, Julie reveals the correct answer. After the three questions are answered, Julie requests the player to click on "Forward" to go back to the previous menu.

Gallery

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Quotes

Main article: Julie (Play It!)/Quotes

These are Julie's quotes in this screen.

Diglett lesson

(Julie uses a Diglett card as an example.) "Hey, how's it going? This is a Pokémon card. One Pokémon from the coolest card game ever made. The name of this Pokémon is 'Diglett'. Diglett is one Pokémon out of a whole bunch and every single one is different. If you wanna know more about Diglett and what it can do, click on any area of the card and I'll tell you more about it. When you're done, click the 'Forward' button." (The 'Forward' button blinks with a sound effect for a few seconds.)"There are two types of Pokémon: Basic and evolved. Diglett is a Basic Pokémon.""The name of this Pokémon is 'Diglett'.""The number here is the total hit points of Diglett. Diglett can take 30 hit points of damage before being knocked out in battle.""This symbol says that Diglett is a Fighting Pokémon. There are seven symbols and seven types of Pokémon. Catch 'em all!""Diglett. Pretty cool." (Diglett's cry is heard.)"Diglett is a Mole Pokémon.""This is the name of an attack used by Diglett." "If you want to learn how to battle, go back to the menu and select one of the battles to play."PI1 "If you want to learn how to battle, go back to the main menu and click on 'Play'."PI2"Diglett needs one Fighting Energy to perform the Dig attack. You can learn more about energy by returning to the menu and selecting that topic.""Diglett needs two Fighting Energy to perform the Mud Slap attack.""In battle, the Dig attack does 10 points of damage to the Defending Pokémon.""In battle, the Mud Slap attack does 30 points of damage to the Defending Pokémon.""Diglett is really weak against Grass Pokémon. Weakness is an advanced rule." "If you want to learn more about it, go back to the menu and check out the advanced lesson."PI1 "To learn more about it, go back to the menu and click on 'Play'."PI2"Diglett is really strong, or resistant, when defending against Lightning Pokémon. Resistance is an advanced rule." "If you want to learn more about it, go back to the menu and check out the advanced lesson."PI1 "To learn more about it, go back to the menu and click on 'Play'."PI2"If Diglett wants to run, or retreat from battle, it doesn't cost any energy. Other Pokémon have to pay energy to retreat, so that makes Diglett pretty cool, huh?""Diglett lives about three feet underground, where it feeds on plant roots. It sometimes appears above ground.""There are 102 cards in the basic card set. Diglett is number 47.""This symbol tells you how rare the card is. A circle means it's common. A diamond means it's uncommon. And a star means it's rare. Some of the rare cards are even holographic and those are super rare." (The text "Ilus. Ken Sugimori" is not clickable.)"Alright, let's go look at Dugtrio, who evolves from Diglett."

Dugtrio lesson

"So, now that you've seen Diglett, a Basic Pokémon, let's look at an evolved Pokémon, Dugtrio!" (The Dugtrio card appears near the Diglett card.) "You can tell that Dugtrio is an evolved Pokémon by the little symbol in the upper-left corner of the card." (The "Evolves from" text blinks with a sound effect for a few seconds.) "It even tells you who Dugtrio evolves from." (The small Diglett at the corner of the Dugtrio card blinks with a sound effect for a few seconds.) "Dugtrio is a Stage 1 evolved Pokémon, which means it's played on top of a Basic Pokémon. When you're playing the game, Dugtrio comes into play by placing it on top of Diglett. Why don't you try that now? Drag Dugtrio onto Diglett.""Place your cursor on top of Dugtrio, click the mouse button, and drag it over to Diglett.""Good! You just evolved Diglett into Dugtrio. And you do it the same way in the real game." "There's a couple of rules about evolving and if you wanna learn more, go back to the menu and select that lesson."PI1 "There's a couple of rules about evolving. If you wanna learn more, go back to the menu and click on 'Play'."PI2 "For now, I'd click on forward if I were you." (The 'Forward' button constantly blinks with a sound effect until the player clicks on it.)

Beedrill lesson (Quiz)

1st question

(Julie uses a Beedrill card as an example.) "Hey there! Let's look at another card. This one is called 'Beedrill'." (Beedrill's cry, a bee buzzing, is heard. Julie looks up and moves her head and sees a Beedrill flying off-camera.) "Let's see if you got what it takes to be a Pokémon Master! OK, I'll ask a question. You click on the correct area of the card to give an answer! Ready? The Beedrill Pokémon evolves from the Kakuna Pokémon. Where is that shown on the card?""Right! But remember, not all Pokémon can evolve. Only some special ones. We'll learn more about that later.""No, that's not it! Try again!""No, no, no! Listen up! The Beedrill is an evolved Pokémon and that is shown here." (The small Kakuna at the corner of the Beedrill card blinks with a sound effect for a few seconds.)

2nd question

"Next question: Beedrill has quite a few hit points. Where is that shown on the card?""Right! Hey, remember! When a Pokémon reaches 0 hit points in a battle, it's knocked out!"(buzzing sound) "Wrong! Click again!"(buzzing sound) "Wrong again! The type is always shown here, in the upper right of the card."PI1 (buzzing sound) "Wrong again! The hit points are here, in the upper right of the card."PI2 (The "80 HP" text blinks with a sound effect for a few seconds.)

3rd question

"Next question. Beedrill has two attacks: Twineedle and Poison Sting. Click on the amount of damage for Poison Sting.""You got it.""Oh, too bad! That's the wrong answer.""Oh, so sorry. You've chosen poorly. Huh. The damage for that attack is shown here." (The damage for Poison Sting blinks with a sound effect for a few seconds.)

Conclusion

"Good job! Huh, we're out of here! Click on 'Forward'." (The 'Forward' button constantly blinks with a sound effect until the player clicks on it.)"Click on 'Forward'."

Trivia

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