jigglypuff. female-gendered. pokekin. she/her/hers pronouns. likes: sweet things, singing, napping in the grass, traveling, markers. dislikes: people falling asleep with me around, big people pushing me around.

i’m just gonna say it i have a major crush on jontron. there.

stridersknowbest: “Mom…Dad…i’m a Pokemon trainer.” “Son this isn’t how we raised you, it’s Adam and Eve not Adam and Eevee.” (via mega--espeon)

Poke Puff recipe (work in progress) For the puff shells: 1 cup water ¼ tsp salt 3 eggs 1 cup flour ½ cup butter 2 tsp vanilla extract (or 1 tsp vanilla and 1 tsp mint extract for mint flavor; 1 tsp vanilla and 1 tsp coffee extract for mocha flavor) 1 Tbsp sugar Food coloring, as desired (green, red, yellow) For the filling: 2 3.5 ounce packages instant pudding of choice (I used vanilla) 2 cups heavy cream 1 cup milk Food coloring as desired To top: Buttercream or other frosting in flavor of choice (I used strawberry) in a pastry bag Maraschino cherries, candied orange slices, pirouline cookies, other toppings as desired (these will make them look more authentic) Mix together pudding, cream, milk, and food coloring (optional) in a large zip-top bag. Massage and shake until uniform consistency, then place in fridge to set. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C). In a large pot, bring water and butter to a rolling boil. Stir in flour and salt until the mixture forms a ball. Transfer the dough to a large mixing bowl. Let the mixture cool for 10 minutes, or until cool enough that it won’t cook the eggs when you add them in. Using a wooden spoon or stand mixer, beat in the eggs one at a time, mixing well after each. Beat the dough until it feels elastic or ‘chewy’. Drop by tablespoonfuls onto an nonstick (or greased and lightly floured) baking sheet. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes in the preheated oven, until golden brown. When the baking time is done, remove the puffs from the oven and poke a hole in each using a sharp knife (this allows steam to escape, keeping the puffs 'puffy’). Return to the oven with the door open for 10 minutes to allow to dry. When the puffs are dry, split them in the center so you can put them back together when you’re done. Snip 1/8th of an inch off of the corner of the zip-top bag, and use that to pipe pudding into the center of the puffs. Replace the tops of the puffs, and frost. Top with desired treats, and enjoy! Makes 20-25 very sweet and yummy puffs.

i think i found a recipe for poke puffs i’m gonna try to make them soon… they’re cream puffs, but i think i can use icing and fillings to make them cute like poke puffs. i think using pink food coloring will make them look like the sweet kind.

floatingjigglypuff asked: I'm a Jigglypuffkin, but have very little contact with other Pokekin... if you know any others, it'd be so perfect! : oh, fantastic! I don’t know any others, but I have been informed of at least one multiple system containing an Ash, if that’s of any use to you. otherwise, I’ll let you know if I find any others! (I hope it’s okay this is published, if not just let me know~) i’d like that. it’s kinda lonely right now, but i’m still happy! *waves Sharpie*

i wonder if other Pokekin think about Pokeballs… i think they sound nice. a comfortable little place for me to relax and sleep when i’m not out doing things. and it’s not like trainers shove us into tiny balls… we kinda… change into energy i guess? like when they send us to the PC, we’re not mass, we’re energy and so are the pokeballs so it’s okay. i want a pokeball of my own to sleep in now.