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Starmie

Starmie is the second and final stage of evolution for Staryu. Starmie’s central core glows like a rainbow, and some value it as a gem for jewelry. As the fourth sister of the Cerulean City Gym, Misty uses her Starmie to battle Ash’s Pidgeotto for another badge in, “The Water Flowers of Cerulean City.” Ash […]

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Lapras

Over the years, this telepathic and rare water Pokémon has been hunted to near extinction. One of its abilities is to ferry people across large bodies of water. In “Holiday Hi-Jynx” Ash and friends are on a crusade to return a delinquent Jynx to its jolly owner at the North Pole — Santa Claus! The

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Horsea

Horsea is known to shoot down flying bugs with precision blasts of ink from the surface of the water. In “Tentacool and Tentacruel,” Ash, Misty and Brock are stranded in the small port town of Porta Vista. When Misty spies an injured Horsea in the water, she promptly captures it in her Poké Ball. After

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Goldeen

Goldeen’s tail fin billows out like a ballroom dress — hence its nickname, the Water Queen. In “Pokémon Emergency” Ash and Pikachu prepare to defend the Viridian City Pokémon Center from the thieving Team Rocket. Misty steps forward, chooses a random Poké Ball from the center and lets loose Goldeen. Since water Pokémon can’t battle

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Seaking

Seaking is the second stage of evolution for Goldeen. During the autumn spawning season, they can be seen majestically moving through rivers and creeks. In “The Misty Mermaid” Misty participates in a water ballet at the Cerulean City Gym with her three sisters. In the ballet, Misty plays a beautiful mermaid who swims through the

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Staryu

Staryu is an enigmatic Pokémon that can effortlessly regenerate any appendage lost in battle. In “Clefairy and the Moonstone” Ash, Misty and Brock meet Seymour, a Pokémon researcher in search of the legendary Moonstone. Our heroes find the Moonstone in the hands of a cute Clefairy, but Team Rocket’s Meowth steals the precious rock! Misty

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Seel

The protruding horn on Seel’s head is very hard. It is used for bashing through thick ice. In “The Water Flowers of Cerulean City,” Ash, Brock and a reluctant Misty arrive at the wondrous Cerulean City. Ash challenges Lily, Violet and Daisy — the beautiful leaders of the Cerulean City Gym — to a Pokémon

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Dewgong

Dewgong is the final stage of evolution for Seel. It stores thermal energy in its body and can swim at a steady eight knots even in intense cold. In “The Misty Mermaid,” Ash and friends return to the Cerulean City Gym to visit Misty’s sisters. While visiting, Misty participates in a water ballet that gets

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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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Graveler

Graveler is the second evolutionary stage of Geodude. This Pokémon rolls down slopes to move, rolling over any obstacle without slowing or changing its direction. Graveler is normally at a disadvantage against water Pokémon like Misty’s Starmie, although with special training it can sometimes defeat a water-spewing opponent. First appearance: Episode 9—”School of Hard Knocks”

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