Wooper has received generally positive reception, noted as a historically beloved Pokémon and the subject of frequent memes by
IGN writer Rebekah Valentine.
Inside Gamer writer Benjamin Ben considered Wooper among the best designs added to
Pokémon Gold and
Silver, praising its ability to make people happy with its simple smile. He also felt that its
axolotl inspiration helped contribute to that. Following the
leak of unused Pokémon in Pokémon Gold and Silver, Wooper's beta design became a particularly popular one, identified by
Polygon writer Patricia Hernandez as the most popular who stated that some fans prefer the beta Wooper to the final design. Hernandez praised it for its cuteness and short stature, being unsurprised by its popularity and noting the large amount of fan art.
HobbyConsolas writer Javier Escribano noted that, due to its chubbier design compared to Wooper, it has become a meme. Upon being revealed in
Pokémon Scarlet and
Violet, Paldean Wooper became a popular Pokémon among fans, being given the nickname of "Pooper".
Polygon writer Cass Marshall thought that Wooper was "always cute" due to its "silly expression."
Game Rant writer Benjamin Jones suggested that its reveal was among the best at the time, noting how it being a Ground/Poison-type Pokémon was a notable change, arguing that the type combination was a powerful one, especially in combination with its ability, Water Absorb.
GamesRadar+ writer Hope Bellingham also noted its Poison/Ground typing as a notable one, noting how it's the first time since
Pokémon Red and Blue to have the type. They described it as a cute Pokémon, though noted that its type combination and abilities Poison Point and Water Absorb showed potential.
Vice writer Renata Price noted that Wooper was a favorite Pokémon of theirs, appreciating that it got a new form that they made it a "dirty, grimy boy."
Famitsu writer Count Tsukune appreciated the reveal, saying it was the cutest of the Pokémon revealed at the time, both in its game model and art. They stated that they decided to buy
Scarlet and
Violet after seeing Paldean Wooper. Despite the positive reception for Paldean Wooper,
Fanbyte writer Imran Khan was critical of it, arguing that it was an example of a less inspired regional variant. He felt that Paldean Wooper was a less interesting idea for a Ground/Poison-type Pokémon than they could have done. Critics have discussed the influences behind both Wooper and its Paldean form. Author Jean-Bruno Renard, while discussing fictional representations of axolotls, discussed Wooper, noting its various design and conceptual inspirations, citing its external gills and flat tail. While multiple authors noted that Wooper is based on an axolotl,
GamesRadar+ writer Hope Bellingham argued that the Paldean form is based on the
iberian ribbed newt. They argued that multiple design choices correlate between the two, including their brown skin, rib-like pattern, and their use of poison as a defense mechanism. ==References==