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Moomoo Milk

モーモーミルク

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Moomoo Milk (Japanese: モーモーミルク Moomoo Milk) is a type of medicine introduced in Generation II. It is a drink that restores a Pokémon by 100 HP.

In the core series games

Price

In the Generation V games, it can be sold to the gourmet maniac on Route 5 for 500.

Effect

When used from the Bag on a Pokémon, it heals the Pokémon by 100 HP. It is consumed after use.

Description

Acquisition

In spin-off games

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

Though unavailable as an item in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, Miltank is said to deliver Moomoo Milk to the residents of Lively Town. After the epilogue, Miltank recruits the town's gangsters Krookodile and Krokorok to help her with her work.

In the anime

Moomoo Milk in the anime

In An Egg Scramble!, bottles of Moomoo Milk were one of the things Khoury was selling at the Johto Festival. Khoury's father also gave Ash and his friends cones of ice cream made out of Moomoo Milk, while James was seen drinking a bottle of stolen Moomoo Milk.

In Mission: Defeat Your Rival!, Ash and Cameron were seen drinking Moomoo Milk.

In Lost at the League!, Stephan was seen drinking a Moomoo Milk.

In Young Kiawe Had a Farm!, Kiawe and Ash delivered Moomoo Milk from Kiawe's family farm to some of the residents of Alola, including Mallow and Harry.

In Big Sky, Small Fry!, Lillie gave some Moomoo Milk to Snowy while visiting Kiawe's family farm.

In Mallow and the Forest Teacher!, Officer Jenny's Gumshoos was seen drinking some Moomoo Milk.

In Mounting an Electrifying Charge!, Ash and Sophocles were seen drinking some Moomoo Milk. Later in the episode, during a pit stop at the Charjabug race, Ash gave Sophocles's Charjabug some Moomoo Milk for it to reenergize. After Sophocles's team won the race, Kiawe took the chance to advertise his Moomoo Milk on television.

In A Dream Encounter!, Kiawe offered a bottle of Moomoo Milk to Nebby, but like almost all of the other foods and drinks offered to it, Nebby rejected it, much to Kiawe's exasperation.

In The Dex Can't Help It!, Kiawe delivered a silo of Moomoo Milk to Mallow.

In the manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Moomoo Milks in Pokémon Adventures

Eusine was given several bottles of Moomoo Milk by the Miltank Farmers in Miltank Melee. When he had finished healing Miltank Farmers' Miltank, he was surprised by Crystal, causing him to drop all the bottles, breaking them in the process.

Cynthia's grandmother enjoys drinking Moomoo Milks at Café Cabin, as first shown in Suffering Psyduck.

Cassius was seen drinking a bottle of Moomoo Milk in Overthrowing a Tyrunt.



In the TCG

Moo-Moo Milk (English artwork)

The Moo-Moo Milk was introduced as a Trainer card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Neo Series (the Japanese Neo Era) in the Neo Genesis expansion, and was later reprinted in the Pokémon VS expansion and the Expedition Base Set. The card was later reprinted under the name Moomoo Milk as a Trainer card (as an Item card in Japanese) during the English HeartGold & SoulSilver Series (the Japanese LEGEND Era) in the HeartGold & SoulSilver expansion. In Japanese, the Moomoo Milk has subsequently been reprinted in the Steelix Constructed Standard Deck and the HS Trainer Kit.

In Neo Genesis, this card's artwork was changed between the Japanese and English releases. The original art (also by Tomokazu Komiya) depicts a Sentret suckling on a cow's udder, and was changed as it was seen as potentially inappropriate for the TCG's young audience. The subsequent Japanese Pokémon VS and Pokémon-e Starter Deck reprints applied this art change.

As the Moo-Moo Milk, it allows the player to flip 2 coins, then remove 2 damage counters from a Pokémon for each heads. As the Moomoo Milk, it allows the player to flip 2 coins, then remove 3 damage counters from a Pokémon for each heads.



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