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Moltres

Moltres is known as the legendary bird of fire. Every flap of its wings creates a dazzling array of flames. In “Island of the Giant Pokémon” heroes and villains lose their Pokémon. In a desperate and difficult search for Arbok and Weezing, a gigantic robotic Moltres plagues Team Rocket, who huddle in a telephone booth […]

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Mewtwo

Scientists, who manipulated the DNA of Mew, genetically created Mewtwo. In “Mewtwo Strikes Back” the powerful Mewtwo summons the best Pokémon trainers in the world to test their skills against his cloned Pokémon. Pokémon battle Pokémon clones, until Mew arrives to face Mewtwo. Ash leaps between the two Pokémon in order to save everyone, but

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Pinsir

If Pinsir fails to crush its victim in its pincers, it can swing the unlucky creature around and toss it toward the horizon. In “Challenge of the Samurai” Ash and his new found Pokémon friends encounter a Pokémon trainer dressed as a regal Samurai. The mysterious trainer challenges Ash to a Pokémon battle and unleashes

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Hitmonlee

Also known as “The Kicking Fiend.” When in a hurry, its legs lengthen progressively and it runs smoothly with extra long strides. In “The Punchy Pokémon,” Team Rocket steals a ferocious Hitmonlee from a trainer named Giant to enter the Pokémon Grand Prix Fighting Tournament. Although the stolen Hitmonlee was a first rate contender, Ash

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Rhyhorn

Rhyhorn’s massive bones are 1,000 times harder than human bones. In “Showdown at Dark City,” Ash and friends are trapped in the middle of a Pokémon gang war between the rival Yas and Kaz Pokémon Gyms. The unlicensed gym trainers use their Pokémon for personal battles. During a huge battle, the gym leaders let loose

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Gengar

This is the third and final evolutionary stage for Gastly. Under the full moon, this Pokémon likes to mimic the shadows of people and laugh at their fright. In “The Tower of Terror,” Ash, Misty, Brock and Team Rocket are teased and taunted by three over-the-top ghost Pokémon. Gengar finds that Jesse and James are

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Weepinbell

This evolved Bellsprout spits out poison powder to immobilize the enemy and can then finish it off with a spray of acid. In a brief yet satisfying battle in “School of Hard Knocks,” Weepinbell is washed over literally by Misty’s more experienced Starmie, despite Weepinbells usual advantage over most water Pokémon. First appearance: Episode 10—”School

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Vileplume

Vileplume is the final evolutionary stage for Oddish. The larger its petals, the more toxic pollen it contains. Vileplume’s big head is heavy and hard to hold up, causing a tremendous balance difficulty for this Pokémon. In “Pokémon Scent-sation,” Ash and Co. have their hands and noses full as the Celadon City Gym/ Perfumery goes

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Parasect

Parasect is a host-parasite pair in which the parasite mushroom has taken over the bug host. This Pokémon prefers damp places, and is the evolved form of Paras. In “The Problem with Paras,” Team Rocket instills Paras with self-respect and it evolves into Parasect. Meowth, Jesse and James all take credit for this feat but

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Venonat

Venonat is a furball-shaped, fanged Pokémon. It lives in the shadows of tall trees and loves to eats insects, and is attracted by bright lights at night. In “The Ninja Poké-Showdown,” Ash and the gang are attacked by a female ninja and her trained Venonat. The battle rages until her brother, the master ninja, arrives

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