
Ultimateīoth Hoopa (Confined) and Hoopa (Unbound) appear as Spirits. In the TCG Main article: Hoopa (TCG) Other appearances Super Smash Bros. Later, after it was properly revealed in Omega Alpha Adventure 9, Hoopa took a liking to Emerald and began following him around. In Omega Alpha Adventure 6, a silhouetted Hoopa was on the Sea Mauville, causing trouble by attacking Emerald and Steven. Hoopa appeared in both of its forms in Hoopa and the Clash of Ages.
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Hoopa Unbound in the movie adaptations Movie adaptations Main article: Hoopa (anime) Hoopa Confined is the only known Pokémon that can learn Hyperspace Hole, while Hoopa Unbound has its own signature move, Hyperspace Fury. As seen in the anime, either form can travel through its rings and Hoopa Unbound has the ability to control and summon powerful Legendary Pokémon. This allows it to seize anything in the world. Hoopa Unbound is said to be Hoopa's true form and is said to have the power to navigate regions. The rings on Hoopa's body can warp space and allow it transport items by passing them through its hoop. Hoopa Unbound is tied with Mega Gyarados as the tallest Dark-type. Additionally, this form has a tail with a purple stripe along the top and an arrow-shaped tip. The tips of its feet are gold and curl upward. There is a purple stripe that widens at the knee down each leg and two gold rings around each ankle. Another large gold ring encircles its waist and there are small tufts of fur poking out from underneath it. Several tufts of purple fur surround its torso and a gold ring encircles a hole in the center of its chest. Each arm has three fingers with dark gray claws, a gold ring around the wrist, and a gold ring around the base. Instead of a small, gold spike the arms now have large, dark gray spikes and appear from holes along the sides of its body. Similar to Hoopa Confined, its arms are disconnected and float next to its body. It has yellow eyes white sclerae, a pointed, dark gray nose, a small hole inside of the ring-marking on its forehead, and prominent fangs in the back of its lower jaw.

There are three gold rings on each horn: two around the base and one around the middle. The horns are less curved and have spiky purple hair around the bases. Its hair now covers its chin, where it forms a pointed beard, and the back of its neck. The ponytail on its head is larger and bushier and held in place by two golden rings. It is mostly light blue with purple fur and hair. Hoopa Unbound is a large, bipedal Pokémon with six arms. Hoopa has three gold rings: one large one around its lower body and one hanging freely on each of its horns. It has mitten-like hands and dark pink rings around each wrist. Its arms are not attached to its body and instead float next to it each arm has a small golden spike similar to those on its shoulders.
Its body has a dark pink, V-shaped marking on the chest and a small, golden spike on each shoulder. On either side of its head is a dark gray horn that curves slightly upward. It has green eyes with yellow sclerae, a yellow ring marking on its forehead, a small, pink dot under each eye, and dark pink hair tied into a short ponytail. Hoopa Confined is a light-purple Pokémon with a vaguely humanoid appearance. Hoopa Unbound was officially revealed in the May 2015 issue of CoroCoro magazine. Hoopa Confined was officially revealed in the February 2015 issue of CoroCoro magazine. Other circumstances may also cause it to revert. Hoopa Unbound in the party will revert into Hoopa Confined if three days have passed since changing to Hoopa Unbound. Its default form, Hoopa Confined, will then become the Psychic/ Dark Hoopa Unbound. While it is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon, Hoopa has an alternate form, which it changes into by using the Prison Bottle. Hoopa ( Japanese: フーパ Hoopa) is a dual-type Psychic/ Ghost Mythical Pokémon introduced in Generation VI. For a specific instance of this species, see Hoopa (disambiguation). You're better off going in with four trainers, all of whom have powered up their Pokémon to their max potential and suited their Pokémon with the correct movesets for this raid.For Pokémon GO information on this species, see the game's section. Hoopa Unbound can be defeated in Elite Raids by three trainers, but it will be a difficult task. Regigigas: Bug-type Hidden Power, Giga Impact.Here are ten additional non-Shadow and non-Mega counters that can help take down Hoopa Unbound with efficiency. It is recommended to power up your counters as much as possible, but creating that amount of strong Shadow Pokémon with their moves unlocked is a tall order for even the most practiced players.

Pokebattler, which calculates all possible combinations of Pokémon and moves, lists the top ten Hoopa Unbound counters as such:
