Shiny Buneary

Rabbit Pokémon
The reason it keeps one ear rolled up is so it can launch a swift counterattack if it's attacked by an enemy.

# 427

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Ratings
54 people rated this shiny Pokémon
  • Frontiergear
    expert7 July 2025

    the pink instead of cream fur really drives in the feminine design idea this evolutionary line has

  • melonade
    guest3 July 2025

    plurpleglif

  • i
    guest1 May 2025

    perfect no notes

  • Anonymous
    guest12 April 2025

    Cute!

  • IndigoAdek
    expert2 April 2025

    My ultimate, favourite shiny. The soft, warm pink goes incredibly well with soft cute brown. Makes me think of ice-cream.

  • Anonymous
    guest1 March 2025

    could not be improved in any way. she gave us everything. mother

  • Anonymous
    guest30 December 2024

    pink floof

  • Raya324
    expert19 September 2024

    Excellently done, that almost cotton candy pink works so well for Buneary.

  • Anonymous
    guest14 September 2024

    Okay

  • Roger
    guest2 September 2024

    Noticably distinct, and looks good

  • Ingulit
    beginner27 July 2024

    It does what a shiny should do, make it look more special. Faan of the cotton candy color combo, seems very fitting.

  • Anonymous
    guest21 July 2024

    You'll grow up to be 😏🥵

  • NuttyTheKing
    guest20 July 2024

    I have one any one else have a shiny to trade for it?

  • Allyeno
    talented18 July 2024

    The absolute definition of a perfect shiny <3

More information

Shiny Buneary

The shiny version of Buneary in Pokémon GO was released on 16-04-2019.
Buneary was originally discovered in the Sinnoh region. The main colors of shiny Buneary are brown, and pink. The typing of this Pokémon is normal. The Pokédex number of Buneary is #427. In the dex they call Buneary the Rabbit Pokémon

The reason it keeps one ear rolled up is so it can launch a swift counterattack if it's attacked by an enemy. This Pokémon is usually seen normal Pokémon are the most common and are found in every climate. Look within parking lots, cities, schools, parks and anywhere with a decent sized population.

Buneary belongs to the Buneary family.

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