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Generation VI · #0656 — Bubble Frog Pokémon
Froakie, the Bubble Frog Pokémon, stands as National Pokédex entry #656 and represents one of the three iconic first-partner Pokémon available to trainers beginning their journey in the Kalos region alongside Chespin and Fennekin. Introduced in Generation VI, this Water-type Pokémon was among the very first Generation VI species revealed to the public during the Pokémon Direct broadcast on January 8, 2013, capturing the imagination of fans worldwide. Despite its diminutive stature of just 0.3 meters and lightweight frame of 7.0 kilograms, Froakie possesses remarkable athleticism and adaptability that belies its modest appearance. With a base stat total of 314 distributed across surprisingly balanced capabilities, Froakie demonstrates particular prowess in Speed (71) and Special Attack (62), making it a nimble combatant even in its earliest evolutionary form.
0.3m
7.0kg
Bubble Frog Pokémon
Male 87.5% / Female 12.5%
blue
quadruped
Strengthens water moves to inflict 1.5× damage at 1/3 max HP or less.
Changes the bearer's type to match each move it uses.
Froakie is a quadrupedal, frog-like Pokémon distinguished by its light-blue skin, white hands, and characteristic dark blue stripe running from the center of its oval head to its nose. The creature features prominently protruding eyes with yellow sclerae, black irises, and white pupils, giving it an endearingly expressive appearance. Most notably, Froakie produces a large, frothy mane of delicate yet flexible bubbles from its chest and back, with two additional small bubbles adorning its nose. These remarkable secretions, referred to as Frubbles (ケロムース Keromousse in Japanese), serve a crucial defensive function by reducing the damage Froakie sustains when attacked. The creature's physiology indicates three fingers and two toes on both its hands and feet, allowing for exceptional mobility. Despite its diminutive frame, Froakie is both remarkably light and surprisingly strong, granting it the physical capacity to jump to extraordinary heights and launch springy bubbles at adversaries with considerable force.
Froakie exhibits a notable gender skew, with approximately 87.5 percent of the species being male and only 12.5 percent female, a 7:1 male-to-female ratio that is consistent across most Pokémon species. This pronounced sexual dimorphism in population distribution makes female Froakie considerably rarer encounters for trainers seeking to breed specific traits or preferences. The species belongs to the Water 1 egg group, allowing it to breed with numerous other aquatic and amphibious Pokémon species, facilitating diverse genetic combinations. Froakie has a base happiness rating of 70, indicating its natural affinity for human companionship and trainers, which facilitates easier breeding and stronger bonds. The incubation period for Froakie eggs is notably moderate, requiring 20 cycles to hatch, translating to approximately 4,884 to 5,140 steps of travel with a Pokémon that has an appropriate egg-hatching ability. These breeding characteristics make Froakie accessible for trainers interested in egg-based team building strategies, though the rarity of females may complicate efforts to obtain specific natures or abilities through selective breeding programs.
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Froakie's evolutionary line represents a dramatic transformation across three distinct stages, beginning with its initial form and progressing through increasingly powerful metamorphoses. At level 16, Froakie evolves into Frogadier, which maintains its Water typing while gaining increased bulk and refined combat capabilities. The final and most powerful form, Greninja, emerges at level 36 and undergoes a significant transformation by incorporating the Dark type alongside its Water heritage, resulting in a formidable competitive Pokémon. This evolutionary progression mirrors the species' behavioral arc, with each stage shedding more of its carefree exterior to reveal increasingly serious combat prowess. The evolution line demonstrates a medium-slow growth rate, requiring dedicated training and experience accumulation to achieve its ultimate form. While Froakie itself possesses no Mega Evolution capability, its final form Greninja received special attention in later generations with exclusive mechanics and alternate forms that cemented its status as one of Generation VI's most iconic and competitively viable Pokémon.
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Froakie presents a fascinating dichotomy between its outward demeanor and its actual disposition. According to its Pokédex entries, the species maintains a happy-go-lucky air and carefree attitude that masks its true nature as a vigilant and observant creature constantly monitoring its surroundings. This deceptive cheerfulness serves as a tactical camouflage, allowing Froakie to lull potential threats into a false sense of security before suddenly abandoning the facade and overwhelming opponents with its remarkable blinding speed. The species uses its buoyant bubbles and aquatic nature to thrive in water-rich environments, though recent observations have documented Froakie populations inhabiting the Terarium facilities of Blueberry Academy, suggesting remarkable adaptability to controlled environments. Its base happiness value of 70 indicates a naturally sociable and trainable temperament, making it an excellent companion for beginning trainers who can appreciate both its playful surface behavior and its hidden depths of tactical awareness and combat potential.
It secretes flexible bubbles from its chest and back. The bubbles reduce the damage it would otherwise take when attacked.
It protects its skin by covering its body in delicate bubbles. Beneath its happy-go-lucky air, it keeps a watchful eye on its surroundings.
It secretes flexible bubbles from its chest and back. The bubbles reduce the damage it would otherwise take when attacked.
It protects its skin by covering its body in delicate bubbles. Beneath its happy-go-lucky air, it keeps a watchful eye on its surroundings.
Froakie's name and design derive from its primary characteristic features as a bubble-producing aquatic frog. The English name combines 'frog' with 'kie,' suggesting a diminutive, youthful quality befitting its role as a starter Pokémon. In Japanese, it is called ケロマツ (Keromatsu), with 'kero' being an onomatopoeia for a frog's croak and 'matsu' potentially referencing its pine tree-like bubble protrusions or contributing to a diminutive sense. The species' design philosophy emphasizes its primary gimmick—the Frubbles—which dominate its silhouette and define its visual identity. The light-blue coloration reflects its aquatic nature while remaining distinct from other water-type starters, and the pronounced eyes convey intelligence and expressiveness crucial to its character. The overall aesthetic successfully balances adorable starter appeal with hints of the strategic depth and combat capability hidden beneath its cheerful exterior, making it instantly recognizable and appealing to trainers across all experience levels.
Froakie can learn 77 moves:
Move | Type | Cat. | Power | Acc. | PP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| acrobatics | flying | Physical | 55 | 100 | 15 |
| aerial ace | flying | Physical | 60 | — | 20 |
| attract | normal | Status | — | 100 | 15 |
| bestow | normal | Status | — | — | 15 |
| blizzard | ice | Special | 110 | 70 | 5 |
| bounce | flying | Physical | 85 | 85 | 5 |
| bubble | water | Special | 40 | 100 | 30 |
| camouflage | normal | Status | — | — | 20 |
| chilling water | water | Special | 50 | 100 | 20 |
| confide | normal | Status | — | — | 20 |
| counter | fighting | Physical | — | 100 | 20 |
| cut | normal | Physical | 50 | 95 | 30 |
| dig | ground | Physical | 80 | 100 | 10 |
| dive | water | Physical | 80 | 100 | 10 |
| double team | normal | Status | — | — | 15 |
| echoed voice | normal | Special | 40 | 100 | 15 |
| endure | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| facade | normal | Physical | 70 | 100 | 20 |
| false swipe | normal | Physical | 40 | 100 | 40 |
| fling | dark | Physical | — | 100 | 10 |
| frustration | normal | Physical | — | 100 | 20 |
| grass knot | grass | Special | — | 100 | 20 |
| growl | normal | Status | — | 100 | 40 |
| helping hand | normal | Status | — | — | 20 |
| hidden power | normal | Special | 60 | 100 | 15 |
| hydro pump | water | Special | 110 | 80 | 5 |
| ice beam | ice | Special | 90 | 100 | 10 |
| icy wind | ice | Special | 55 | 95 | 15 |
| lick | ghost | Physical | 30 | 100 | 30 |
| liquidation | water | Physical | 85 | 100 | 10 |
| mind reader | normal | Status | — | — | 5 |
| mud shot | ground | Special | 55 | 95 | 15 |
| mud sport | ground | Status | — | — | 15 |
| mud slap | ground | Special | 20 | 100 | 10 |
| pound | normal | Physical | 40 | 100 | 35 |
| power up punch | fighting | Physical | 40 | 100 | 20 |
| protect | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| quick attack | normal | Physical | 40 | 100 | 30 |
| rain dance | water | Status | — | — | 5 |
| rest | psychic | Status | — | — | 5 |
| retaliate | normal | Physical | 70 | 100 | 5 |
| return | normal | Physical | — | 100 | 20 |
| rock slide | rock | Physical | 75 | 90 | 10 |
| rock smash | fighting | Physical | 40 | 100 | 15 |
| rock tomb | rock | Physical | 60 | 95 | 15 |
| role play | psychic | Status | — | — | 10 |
| round | normal | Special | 60 | 100 | 15 |
| scald | water | Special | 80 | 100 | 15 |
| secret power | normal | Physical | 70 | 100 | 20 |
| sleep talk | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| smack down | rock | Physical | 50 | 100 | 15 |
| smokescreen | normal | Status | — | 100 | 20 |
| snatch | dark | Status | — | — | 10 |
| snore | normal | Special | 50 | 100 | 15 |
| snowscape | ice | Status | 0 | — | 10 |
| spikes | ground | Status | — | — | 20 |
| spite | ghost | Status | — | 100 | 10 |
| strength | normal | Physical | 80 | 100 | 15 |
| substitute | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| surf | water | Special | 90 | 100 | 15 |
| swagger | normal | Status | — | 85 | 15 |
| swift | normal | Special | 60 | — | 20 |
| switcheroo | dark | Status | — | 100 | 10 |
| take down | normal | Physical | 90 | 85 | 20 |
| taunt | dark | Status | — | 100 | 20 |
| tera blast | normal | Special | 80 | 100 | 10 |
| thief | dark | Physical | 60 | 100 | 25 |
| toxic | poison | Status | — | 90 | 10 |
| toxic spikes | poison | Status | — | — | 20 |
| trailblaze | grass | Physical | 50 | 100 | 20 |
| u turn | bug | Physical | 70 | 100 | 20 |
| water gun | water | Special | 40 | 100 | 25 |
| water pledge | water | Special | 80 | 100 | 10 |
| water pulse | water | Special | 60 | 100 | 20 |
| water sport | water | Status | — | — | 15 |
| waterfall | water | Physical | 80 | 100 | 15 |
| work up | normal | Status | — | — | 30 |
In competitive Pokémon battling, Froakie serves primarily as a building block for more powerful team compositions rather than a standalone competitor, with its ultimate evolution Greninja becoming a tournament staple. However, Froakie itself possesses intriguing traits that competitive players recognize for early-game strategies and format-specific applications. Its base 71 Speed stat allows it to outpace numerous early-game opponents, while its 62 Special Attack provides respectable offensive coverage through moves like Water Gun, Bubble Beam, and eventually Hydro Pump. The species' signature advantage lies in its hidden ability, Protean, which transforms Froakie's type to match each move it uses, granting crucial type-matching advantages and coverage. Froakie's standard ability, Torrent, activates when the Pokémon's health drops to one-third or less, amplifying Water-type move damage by 1.5 times—a resilience mechanic that encourages aggressive play in dire situations. Move compatibility proves reasonably broad, with access to moves like Night Slash, Bounce, and Substitute providing tactical versatility. Nevertheless, Froakie's comparatively modest bulk—with only 41 HP and 40 Defense—limits its viability in serious competitive formats, making it predominantly a stepping stone toward the dramatically superior Greninja rather than a standalone threat in organized play.
Froakie is a water type Pokemon.
Froakie evolves into frogadier, then into greninja.
Froakie is weak to grass and electric type moves.
Froakie can be found in aquacorde town (kalos).
Froakie achieved significant cultural prominence as one of the debut Generation VI Pokémon, immediately capturing fan interest through its distinctive design and prominent role in promotional materials for Pokémon X and Y. The species gained considerable popularity through its anime appearances, most notably as Ash's Froakie during the XY series, where it developed into one of his most memorable and powerful team members after evolution into Greninja. This anime exposure significantly amplified the species' recognition among casual audiences and solidified its cultural footprint within the broader Pokémon franchise. The distinctive bubble aesthetic became iconic, spawning countless fan artworks, merchandise designs, and community discussions celebrating the creative bubble-based mechanics. Froakie's role as a starter Pokémon granted it automatic significance within the franchise, positioning it as a gateway Pokémon for millions of new players experiencing the Kalos region. The species' ultimate evolutionary form, Greninja, achieved legendary status in competitive circles and popular culture, further elevating Froakie's profile as the origin point of one of Generation VI's defining icons. Trading card game representations and various spin-off appearances have maintained Froakie's consistent visibility across the franchise ecosystem.
Froakie is readily available at the beginning of Pokémon X and Y, where trainers receive it as one of three starter options from Professor Sycamore, establishing it as the water-type cornerstone of Kalos region adventures. Beyond its primary availability, Froakie can be encountered in the wild within designated areas of X and Y, specifically in the Central Kalos region where it holds Pokédex number 0007. The species has maintained availability in subsequent generations through various methods—appearing in Pokédex entries with local numbers adjusted for each regional context, including entry 0209 in Legends: Z-A and 0215 in The Indigo Disk DLC for Pokémon Sword and Shield. Trainers seeking Froakie outside of initial playthroughs can obtain it through breeding programs using parent Pokémon from the Water 1 egg group, though the species' rarity in the wild after its introduction makes egg-based acquisition the most reliable post-game method. The capture rate of 45 reflects moderate difficulty in wild encounters, though this becomes irrelevant for players receiving it as their starter. Froakie's consistent inclusion across multiple generations and regions reflects its importance to the Generation VI legacy and its enduring appeal to both casual and competitive audiences seeking reliable water-type team members.