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The Jeli is a pink yeti piñata introduced in Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise. It also appears in Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise.

Appearance[]

The Jeli is a blobby humanoid piñata. It has two arms which are about as long as their body, and they drag these arms along the ground. Their legs are short in comparison.

Requirements (Trouble in Paradise)[]

Appear Requirements[]

  • You are a level 31 gardener or better.
  • Can only be found in the Piñarctic.

Bait Requirements[]

Resident Requirements[]

Romance Requirements[]

Variant 1 Requirements (Yellow)[]

  • Feeding it a sunflower changes its color to yellow.

Variant 2 Requirements (Pink)[]

Variant 3 Requirements (Blue)[]

  • Feeding it a muffin changes its color to blue.

Trick Requirements[]

Wildcard Variants[]

  • Droopy ears
  • Spiky Mohawk
  • Big horns

Requirements (Trouble in Paradise - Just for Fun)[]

  • Jelis cannot be attracted in Just for Fun mode, except you can use the Post Office.

Requirements (Pocket Paradise)[]

Appear[]

  • Appears midnight the first night you hit level 6. If not present, your save file did not trip the flag that spawns the Jeli and he will never appear.

Resident[]

  • Capture it? (The piñata must be hit with a shovel to meet this requirement.)

Romance[]

Variant (Purple)[]

Jeli Uses[]

  • ???*

Species Conflicts[]

Eats[]

  • None

Eaten by[]

Scared of[]

  • Roario
  • Tigermisu (Escapes Garden if Resident)

Rivals[]

  • None

Happiness Tips[]

Trivia[]

  • The existence of the Jeli species has been questioned since the PinataIsland.info episode guide was updated on September 23, 2006 with a description of an episode called "The Abominable Jeli". The episode first aired on May 20, 2007, confirming its existence, and on or before 13 May 2008, Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise was announced, where it was confirmed to be in the upcoming game.

Gallery[]

To see all pictures and videos about this topic, see Jeli/Gallery.
Viva Piñata Trouble in Paradise Species

Arocknid · Badgesicle · Barkbark · Bispotti · Bonboon · Bunnycomb · Buzzenge · Buzzlegum · Camello · Candary · Cherrapin · Chewnicorn · Chippopotamus · Choclodocus · Chocstrich · Cinnamonkey · Cluckles · Cocoadile · Crowla · Custacean · Doenut · Dragonache · Dragumfly · Eaglair · Elephanilla · Fizzlybear · Flapyak · Flutterscotch (Species) · Fourheads · Fudgehog · Galagoogoo · Geckie · Goobaa · Hoghurt · Hootyfruity · Horstachio · Jameleon · Jeli · Juicygoose · Kittyfloss · Lackatoad · Lemmoning · Lickatoad · Limeoceros · Macaraccoon · Mallowolf · Moojoo · Moozipan · Mothdrop · Mousemallow · Newtgat · Parmadillo · Parrybo · Peckanmix · Pengum · Pieena · Pigxie · Polollybear · Ponocky · Pretztail · Profitamole · Pudgeon · Quackberry · Raisant · Rashberry · Reddhott · Roario · Robean · S'morepion · Salamango · Sarsgorilla · Shellybean · Sherbat · Smelba · Sparrowmint · Squazzil · Swanana · Sweetle · Sweetooth · Syrupent · Taffly · Tartridge · Tigermisu · Twingersnap · Vulchurro · Walrusk · Whirlm · Zumbug

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