Quaquaval
Also known as: Yassified Duck · Gay Duck · Zesty Duck
Quaquaval is the final evolution of the Water-type starter Pokémon Quaxly from *Pokémon Scarlet and Violet*, whose flamboyant samba dancer design leaked in November 2022 and immediately went viral. Fans latched onto its dramatic strut and colorful plumage, dubbing it "yassified" and turning it into an unexpected LGBTQ+ icon. The meme exploded across Twitter, TikTok, and Reddit in the days before the game's November 18, 2022 release.
TL;DR
Quaquaval is the final evolution of the Water-type starter Pokémon Quaxly from *Pokémon Scarlet and Violet*, whose flamboyant samba dancer design leaked in November 2022 and immediately went viral.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
Quaquaval memes typically fall into a few categories:
- Reaction images: Screenshots or fan art of Quaquaval's strut used to react to anything flamboyant, dramatic, or confidently extra. - "Yassified" edits: Fan art exaggerating Quaquaval's feminine or glamorous qualities, often paired with captions like "Why is Quaquaval so… you know…" - TikTok recreations: People mimicking Quaquaval's in-game walk animation, usually with Latin music or drag culture references in the background. - Starter choice jokes: Memes framing the decision to pick Quaxly as a personality statement, often with captions about "the girls, gays, and theys."
The format works best when the punchline plays on Quaquaval's unapologetic confidence and energy.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Quaquaval's Japanese name, Wanival, is a portmanteau that plays on "wan" (a Japanese onomatopoeia for a duck quack) and "carnival".
The Gen IX starters were widely praised as the best-designed starter trio in a decade when first revealed in February 2022.
Quaquaval's in-game strut animation was the single biggest driver of the meme, with many fans not reacting to the static design until they saw it in motion.
The character was leaked alongside Meowscarada and Skeledirge, but Quaquaval generated the most unified positive response of the three.
Derivatives & Variations
Jack-O Crouch Quaquaval:
Fan art of Quaquaval in the famous fighting game pose, started by Twitter user @pandobo on November 10, 2022[3].
Pinocchio audio mashup:
Someone paired Quaquaval gameplay footage with dialogue from *Pinocchio: A True Story*, an animated film[1].
Trainer interaction skits:
TikTok videos imagining conversations between trainers and their Quaquaval, usually playing on its dramatic personality[1].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
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- 2Quaquaval - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3List of generation IX Pokémonencyclopedia
- 4Quaquaval - Urban Dictionarydictionary