Shiny Oricorio (Pom-Pom)

Dancing Pokémon
This Oricorio has sipped pink nectar. It gets so caught up in its dancing that it sometimes doesn’t hear its Trainer’s orders.

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39 people rated this shiny Pokémon
  • SteveCourtney
    senior17 March 2025

    LOVE IT! I prefer the white over the yellow

  • Anonymous
    guest14 February 2025

    The Oricorio forms all have swapped colors as their shinies, but this doesn't exactly work with it's pom-pom form, being primarily shades of yellow... read more

  • eemm33
    expert29 January 2025

    It's interesting because pom pom Oricorio is like all yellow with different shades so instead of swapping the colors like the other forms they opte... read more

  • I cant catch any shinys
    guest28 January 2025

    looks more like a chicken

  • Terry24
    expert9 January 2025

    It’s okay, but nothing impressive.

  • Anonymous
    guest23 October 2024

    :D

  • Anonymous
    guest23 October 2024

    reminds me of snow

  • Zorua Caretaker
    beginner13 October 2024

    He looks fuzzier

  • Anonymous
    guest9 October 2024

    The white and yellow switching kinda subtle however still effective :)

  • myles
    guest2 October 2024

    it is cool

  • squile
    guest27 September 2024

    HEE HEE SILY BIRD

  • iAmAShinyReviewer
    guest27 September 2024

    That one shiny that changes the theme for the Pokémon, but I guess it makes sense so it gets a 4.

  • Pom Pom
    guest10 September 2024

    💕

  • dragapultmain
    talented20 August 2024

    it's much nicer than the normal one, doesn't have as much yellow. It's a very soft and nice combo of colors. She's a little peep marshmallow.

More information

Shiny Oricorio (Pom-Pom)

The shiny version of Oricorio (Pom-Pom) in Pokémon GO was released on 13-02-2024.
Oricorio (Pom-Pom) was originally discovered in the Alolan region. The main color of shiny Oricorio (Pom-Pom) is yellow. The typing of this Pokémon is electric and flying. The pokédex number of Oricorio (Pom-Pom) is #741-pom. In the dex they call Oricorio (Pom-Pom) the Dancing Pokémon.

This Oricorio has sipped pink nectar. It gets so caught up in its dancing that it sometimes doesn’t hear its Trainer’s orders.

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