The head instructor reveals that it is a Jigglypuff, as seen from above, to everyone's disbelief. The next Pokémon to recognize looks like a swirl; Ash guesses it is a Poliwhirl, James believes it is an Omanyte, and Jessie guesses it is an Arbok when it was all coiled up. Pokemon Episode Scene from: "The Ultimate Test".
I think Jessie had it right. Reply reply Cream_Rabbit Due to its plain evolution Either could have been correct But of course it is a fucking Jigglypuff seen from above Reply reply Alarid that episode made me kid mad where I was just mad about it being unfair it grew to be normal mad because it's BULLSHIT Reply reply more repliesMore. Tropes The Ace: The Nurse Joy in this episode manages to answer all of the questions correctly.
Including the infamous "Jigglypuff seen from above" question. Apathetic Student: Jessie doesn't even try; she just answers "true" for every question and assumes that she'll get half of them right. The Jigglypuff in the segment is seen from its head into a ball shape, and is shown in its true form after, named as 「上から見たプリン」 Ue kara mita Purin, meaning "Jigglypuff seen from above".
This was also done in SM056: Let Sleeping Pokémon Lie!, although simply named "Jigglypuff" (プリン) on the name card. On this day in 1999, "The Ultimate Test" first aired with the iconic scene that featured a Jigglypuff seen from above: Video: Ash won the Balance Badge from the Normal. Jigglypuff The answer given in the episode, Jigglypuff as seen from above.
Voltorb One of the suggested answers in the episode. Foongus Foongus would be a trick answer like the one in the episode, since it only works when seen from above. Ditto A Ditto is capable of transforming into any other Pokémon, so into any round one as well.
Diglett A Diglett looks as if it could be quite round when. Pokemon WTF Moments is a series where I critique the Pokemon Anime and point out a bunch of the goofs, gaffs and bizarre lore breaks throughout each episode. Host: Sophocles Choices: Jigglypuff, Abra, Grimer, Kangaskhan Answer: Jigglypuff The Dare da? segment features Jigglypuff seen from below.
This is a reference to the gag used in EP056, which shows a silhouette of Jigglypuff seen from above. The gag was also a part of that episode's Dare da? segment in the original Japanese version. However, the correct answer (much to the chagrin of Ash) is a Jigglypuff seen from above.
Pokemon the Series: Sun and Moon features a ton of goofy easter eggs that appeal to both old and new.