Ashsees Bulbasaur Again Sun and Moon
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Ash's Bulbasaur (Japanese: サトシのフシギダネ Satoshi'south Fushigidane) was the third Pokémon that Ash defenseless in the Kanto region, and his fourth overall. It was also the showtime of the original starter Pokémon that Ash acquired.
In the anime
History
Original serial
Kanto
Bulbasaur debuted in Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village. When Misty tried to capture a wild Oddish, Bulbasaur rushed to Oddish'due south assistance, hands defeating both her Starmie with Tackle and Ash's Butterfree by blowing its own Sleep Pulverization back onto it. Later, the grouping met Melanie, who cared for sick, injured, and abandoned Pokémon in the Hidden Village. She revealed that she had raised Bulbasaur, that information technology acted equally the village'southward bodyguard, and was blatantly hostile to all Trainers. Later, Team Rocket attacked the village and attempted to steal all of the Pokémon with an enormous vacuum. Bulbasaur managed to save Oddish at the last second and was touched when Ash dashed out to help information technology get to safety. It then used Vine Whip to deflect the vacuum and Pidgeotto drove Team Rocket away. After Team Rocket's defeat, Melanie encouraged Bulbasaur to join Ash, explaining that its growth was being stunted by staying too long in the village. Bulbasaur agrees to join him once Ash defeated it in battle. Bulbasaur put up an first-class fight against Pikachu, using its vines to seize and nail Pikachu onto the ground repeatedly. However, a powerful Thunderbolt fried Bulbasaur and stunned information technology long enough for Ash to capture it.
Bulbasaur was offset used in a battle to repel Squad Rocket Grunts aboard the St. Anne in Battle Aboard the St. Anne, where it joined a group of other Bulbasaur to use Vine Whip on the Grunts. Its vines were also used to help the gang and Squad Rocket escape from the sinking send in the side by side episode.
Bulbasaur's Gym boxing debut occurred in Pokémon Aroma-sation!, where it fought Erika'due south Tangela. It attempted to use Vine Whip, but Tangela used Constrict to pull it in close and defeated it with Stun Spore.
In The Ninja Poké-Showdown, Bulbasaur was used to boxing Koga'south sis, Aya, and her Venonat. Afterward dodging Bulbasaur's Tackle, Venonat fired its Stun Spore. Bulbasaur, however, countered by blowing the spores away and used Vine Whip. Venonat was able to dodge Bulbasaur'south vines and hit Bulbasaur with a super-constructive Psybeam. Bulbasaur, however, was able to endure the striking and subsequently dodging some other Psybeam it defeated Venonat with Leech Seed.
In Ditto's Mysterious Mansion, Bulbasaur was called out past Ash to battle Duplica's Ditto. Ditto immediately transformed into Bulbasaur and blocked an incoming Razor Leaf with Vine Whip. It and so used Vine Whip to enwrap Bulbasaur. Unable to do anything, Ash forfeited the friction match.
In Who Gets To Keep Togepi?, Ash used Bulbasaur in the tournament to decide who got to keep Togepi. It faced Misty'southward unintentional aspirant Psyduck and easily defeated the Duck Pokémon by licking and tickling information technology. Even so, the win meant naught equally Togepi chose Misty as its Trainer anyway.
Bulbasaur had the opportunity to evolve in Bulbasaur's Mysterious Garden. Bulbasaur was used in a battle against a Hiker's Rhyhorn. While Rhyhorn headed forwards using Have Down, Bulbasaur tried stopping information technology with Leech Seed. Bulbasaur, nonetheless, failed to practise and then and was hit hard. Ash tried recalling Bulbasaur, simply it refused to return to its Poké Ball, wanting to continue the battle. As Rhyhorn charged in for another assault, Bulbasaur struck information technology with Razor Leafage and followed upwards with Vine Whip, knocking it out. Ash so noticed Bulbasaur had collapsed and that its bulb had started glowing and immediately rushed to the Pokémon Center. At the Pokémon Heart, Nurse Joy revealed Bulbasaur was virtually ready to evolve and that the evolution of Bulbasaur takes place at a special festival in the Mysterious Garden.
That nighttime, Pikachu noticed Bulbasaur leaving the Pokémon Center and the two had a chat. Suddenly, Bulbasaur was grabbed by multiple vines belonging to a group of Bulbasaur and was taken abroad. While Pikachu went to get the others, Bulbasaur was taken to the Mysterious Garden where the evolutionary festival was about to accept place. While all other Bulbasaur evolved into Ivysaur, Ash's Bulbasaur refused to do then, despite facing the mass of Ivysaur as well equally a Venusaur, all of whom were angry at it for ruining the festival. Ash then intervened and stood up for Bulbasaur and its conclusion not to evolve. Just then, Team Rocket appeared and used a vacuum to try to capture all Ivysaur and Venusaur. Since Bulbasaur didn't evolve, it was able to learn Solar Beam and used its new move to destroy the vacuum sucking up the Ivysaur and freed them with a Razor Leaf flurry, before joining Venusaur and the Ivysaur in sending Team Rocket blasting off with Vine Whip. Venusaur and then approached Bulbasaur and extended a vine to it every bit a gesture of respect, which the latter reciprocates. Bulbasaur, Ash, and the others then left the garden, having fabricated amends with the Ivysaur and Venusaur.
In Princess vs Princess, Bulbasaur, along with Pikachu and Brock'due south Vulpix, was briefly lent to Misty to allow her to compete in the Queen of the Princess Festival contest with a more counterbalanced team. In the first round of the tournament, Bulbasaur single-handedly defeated a Trainer'due south Kingler, Pinsir, Cubone and Raticate. Later, it was too seen defeating a Graveler. Bulbasaur was called out again in the finals to battle Jessie's Lickitung. Bulbasaur tried attacking with Vine Whip, but its vines were tied by Lickitung'southward huge tongue and it was then licked, causing it to faint.
In The Battle Of The Badge, Bulbasaur was sent out to fight Team Rocket, who were fighting in Giovanni's stead in the Viridian Gym. It faced Giovanni's Kingler. Despite the blazon-reward, Bulbasaur was hit difficult past Kingler, who blocked Vine Whip with Harden and so hit back with Bubble.
Bulbasaur had only one battle in the Indigo Plateau Conference, in The Fourth Round Rumble against Jeanette Fisher. Bulbasaur offset faced Jeanette'south Beedrill. Beedrill started off with Tackle, but Bulbasaur managed to contrivance it and retaliated with Razor Leaf. Beedrill, however, used its great speed to dodge the attack and forcefulness Bulbasaur to accept evasive actions by continuously attacking with Twineedle and Poison Sting. Somewhen, Bulbasaur managed to burn off a Leech Seed, crippling Beedrill giving information technology the chance to finish the Poisonous substance Bee Pokémon off with Tackle. Jeanette's next Pokémon was Scyther, which produced similar problem for Ash every bit Bulbasaur was forced to dodge Scyther'south speedy Slash and Swift attacks. Bulbasaur tried stopping Scyther with Vine Whip, merely it but knocked its vines abroad while standing to attack. Scyther then went for Double Squad, confusing Bulbasaur. Ash ordered Bulbasaur to attack with Vine Whip, only it but hit the clones, giving Scyther the adventure to hitting Bulbasaur with Slash. Scyther connected to use this strategy to constantly hit Bulbasaur, giving it no time to successfully counterattack. As Bulbasaur was thrown in the air by some other hit, Ash had Bulbasaur use Vine Whip to hitting every single clone and knock out the existent Scyther. Looking gear up to sweep the match with simply Bulbasaur, Ash and then took on Jeanette's Bellsprout. Bulbasaur used Tackle, but Bellsprout was able to absorb the attack using its flexible body, before seizing Bulbasaur and slamming it onto the ground until information technology fainted.
In Pallet Political party Panic, Ash decided to take Bulbasaur, along with some of his other Pokémon, to the Orange Archipelago with him.
Orange Archipelago
In Omphalus Maneuvers, Bulbasaur was used in the second circular of Ash's Gym challenge confronting Danny. It attempted to help Pikachu cleave a frozen geyser into an ice sled, but was unable to keep up with Danny's team until Charizard completed it in a few curt Flamethrowers. Bulbasaur was later used again in the final round, where it helped Ash, Pikachu, and Squirtle in the sled race downward the cliff, using its vines to steer. Thanks to everyone's cooperation, Ash was able to cross the finish line first, winning Ash the challenge and earning him the Sea Red Bluecoat.
In The Mystery Menace, due to ane of Squad Rocket'southward schemes, Ash and his friends found themselves in the sewers of Trovitopolis, where they came beyond a giant vined creature. Ash sent out Bulbasaur to set on the creature, but it used its vines to deflect Bulbasaur'south Razor Leaf and and so proceeded to grab and take Bulbasaur underwater. Later on learning more than about the vined animate being from the Mayor of Trovitopolis as well as almost his plans to exterminate information technology, the group decided to head back to the sewers to relieve the beast and Bulbasaur from the Mayor'due south personal SWAT team. With assist from Muk, Ash was able to find Bulbasaur and its captor, a mutated giant Bulbasaur that had been abandoned by the boondocks's Mayor. Bulbasaur afterward saved its new friend by helping information technology sending the Mayor and the SWAT team flying.
In Misty Meets Her Friction match, Ash had Bulbasaur, alongside Pikachu and Squirtle, destroy a succession of targets in club to challenge Rudy to a Gym battle. The next day, Ash used Bulbasaur in the second round, the Grass-type round, of his Gym boxing confronting Rudy, where it fought against Rudy's Exeggutor. Exeggutor was able to dodge Bulbasaur'southward Razor Leaf attacks using its dance moves and and so knocked Bulbasaur down with Egg Flop. While being cornered by Exeggutor, Bulbasaur quickly saved the battle by putting Exeggutor to slumber with Sleep Powder. As Exeggutor was unable to battle, the 2d circular victory went to Ash.
In Enter the Dragonite, Ash used Bulbasaur as his fifth Pokémon in a Total Battle confronting Drake for the Orangish League championship. It faced off confronting Drake'southward Electabuzz. Bulbasaur managed to shake off a Thunder Stupor and then striking Electabuzz with Razor Foliage. Its leaves, nevertheless, were then destroyed past Thunderbolt and although Bulbasaur managed to go a hit in with Tackle, it was struck past Electabuzz'southward Thunder Punch, knocking it out. Drake was eventually defeated and Bulbasaur joined the rest of Ash'south team in the Orange League Hall of Fame.
Johto
Bulbasaur joined Ash in Johto, where it kickoff met Heracross in A Sappy Catastrophe. This began the recurring joke of Heracross wanting to suck the pollen from Bulbasaur'due south bulb. Throughout the Johto journeys, Bulbasaur's oldest squad members Charizard and Squirtle both went into grooming with others, leaving Bulbasaur as Ash's simply remaining Kanto starter. In The Chikorita Rescue, Bulbasaur was used to battle against a Chikorita that Ash had involvement in catching. It was recalled after being hurt by the small Grass-blazon Pokémon and was congratulated past Ash for its effort. Bulbasaur was used in Chikorita'southward Big Upset, where Ash ordered it to discover Chikorita. Information technology would again be irritated by Heracross, who after getting deployed past Ash against Squad Rocket, wasted no time in trying to suck the pollen out of Bulbasaur's seedling. Bulbasaur scolded its teammate and hit Heracross with its vines.
It bid a solemn farewell to Squirtle in The Burn-ing Team!. Bulbasaur fought for Ash confronting Misty for the 2nd time in The Totodile Duel. Information technology seemingly defeated Poliwag with a Razor Leaf, but Poliwag evolved into Poliwhirl and fought dorsum with a powerful Trunk Slam. After taking damage from Chimera, Bulbasaur flattened Poliwhirl with Solar Beam, winning the match for Ash.
In Two Hits and a Miss, the Fighting Dojo Master Kenzo was impressed with Ash and Bulbasaur afterwards Bulbasaur's swift defeat of a runaway Tauros, to the indicate that he contemplated making Ash his successor as master of the Dojo despite his current lack of Fighting Pokémon as Bulbasaur had all the skills of a Fighting-blazon. Bulbasaur was then used against Chigusa's Hitmontop to determine whether Ash or Chigusa would be the successor, simply Ash still rejected the offer and instead offered Chigusa some training pointers for the futurity.
Bulbasaur had a rematch with Aya at the Pokémon Jujitsu University in Ariados, Amigos. Bulbasaur combined a Vine Whip attack with a Leech Seed on Aya's Venonat, only Venonat broke free from the Leech Seed and disoriented Bulbasaur with Supersonic. Earlier Venonat could finish off Bulbasaur, Bulbasaur jumped into the air using its vines, and, while still in the air, finished off Venonat with Vine Whip.
In The Grass Route, Bulbasaur was entered in the 45th annual Grass Tournament. It fought Meowth, who was disguised as a Sunflora, but Meowth was disqualified after Bulbasaur destroyed the disguise with Razor Leaf. Team Rocket then tried stealing the Leaf Stone prizes for themselves, only Bulbasaur blasted them off with Vine Whip. In the finals, Bulbasaur fought Ephraim'south Skiploom. Bulbasaur knocked dorsum Skiploom's Leech Seed attack with Vine Whip, causing one of the seeds to strike Skiploom. When Skiploom appeared to be beat past a barrage of Vine Whips, it learnt Solar Beam and used the new motion on Bulbasaur to interrupt Bulbasaur's final attack. Skiploom and then finished off Bulbasaur with a Tackle.
Bulbasaur remained with Ash until Bulbasaur... the Ambassador!, when it was sent to Professor Oak's lab to continue the Pokémon there from quarreling with each other. It proved to exist a natural leader, outset solving the territorial disputes between the warring Bellossom and Jumpluff factions, and the Grass and Water-type Pokémon by ordering and leading the structure of a new lake. It came very close to peril when information technology saved an Oddish from an enormous falling boulder, but revealed that information technology had learned Dig just in time to relieve itself. Oak remarked to Tracey that Bulbasaur was a perfect example of a Pokémon being able to call on powers unheard of in extreme situations. After resolving this dispute, Ash and Oak agreed to allow Bulbasaur to reside at Oak's lab for an indefinite period, finally rotating it out of his team.
In Tie I On!, Bulbasaur fought in the Silvery Conference confronting Jackson's Shiny Magneton. Information technology quickly learned from Pikachu and Cyndaquil's mistakes, using a spinning Vine Whip to mow through the afterimages from Double Team. Information technology blocked Magneton's attacks with Razor Leaf and Vine Whip, before taking it downward with Leech Seed and Vine Whip. It so took on his Meganium, with whom it had a bitter rivalry after the Herb Pokémon had mocked it earlier. Neither Pokémon attempted to contrivance the other'south attacks, both willing to be able to take every bit much equally the other. It came down to a battle of Vine Whips and a double Solar Beam, which knocked out both Pokémon.
Pokémon the Series: Cherry-red and Sapphire
Chronicles
In Showdown at the Oak Corral, Bulbasaur was ane of the get-go to realize something was amiss. It afterward defeated Butch's Hitmontop and used a Solar Beam on the whole group.
Hoenn
In Hokey Poké Assurance!, May showed her Bulbasaur to Professor Oak, which made Ash decide to bring his Bulbasaur over for a visit. When the Poké Ball arrived though, it wouldn't open, making everyone believe that the Pokémon Center'south balls had been stolen. It was revealed to be Squad Rocket, who accidentally dropped Ash's Bulbasaur while escaping. The two Bulbasaur teamed upwards to stop Team Rocket, with Ash's Bulbasaur didactics May's along the mode. Once they found Team Rocket, the Bulbasaur battled against them, with Ash's Bulbasaur protecting and teaching May's how to fight. After rescuing the Pokémon, Professor Oak called back and asked for Ash's Bulbasaur to return and terminate the Water and Grass Pokémon from fighting. Ash sent his Bulbasaur back to Professor Oak'due south Laboratory as May'due south Bulbasaur appeared to have made a positive change from the experience.
Kanto Battle Frontier
Bulbasaur later returned in The Right Identify and the Right Mime, reuniting with May's Bulbasaur when May fabricated a stop at Professor Oak's Lab to meet upward with Ash. The two Bulbasaur were later used in a battle against Team Rocket. Afterwards, May decided to exit her Bulbasaur at Professor Oak'southward so she could learn from Ash'southward Bulbasaur.
In Gathering the Gang of Four!, Ash brought it to his team alongside Charizard and Squirtle to battle Brandon at the Boxing Pyramid. Subsequently Brandon's Dusclops took downwardly Charizard, Ash'south Bulbasaur was sent out to fight in the side by side episode. Information technology took damage from the powerful Dusclops, including a Confuse Ray which sent the vines out of control and caused them to attack Bulbasaur and Ash. Bulbasaur responded to Ash's cries and bankrupt out of confusion, leaping into the air and taking downwardly Dusclops with Solar Axle. After Solrock took downward Squirtle, Bulbasaur was sent back out. After taking impairment from Psychic-type moves and responding with Razor Leaf and Vine Whip, a double Solar Beam knocked both Pokémon out. After Ash won, Bulbasaur returned to Professor Oak's Laboratory.
Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
Bulbasaur fabricated a cameo in An Old Family Blend! at Professor Oak'southward Laboratory, where Heracross was sucking sap from its bulb, much to Bulbasaur'due south annoyance. It used Vine Whip to shove Heracross abroad. Bulbasaur was not shown being called upon for the Lily of the Valley Conference.
Pokémon the Series: Black & White
Bulbasaur appeared in a flashback in The Fires of a Blood-red-Hot Reunion! when Ash was thinking back to the nighttime he was stuck in a snowstorm and Bulbasaur along with Pikachu, Pidgeotto, Charmander, and Squirtle helped keep Ash warm.
In The Dream Continues!, Bulbasaur was at Professor Oak'southward corral, where it was being filmed by Alexa. Information technology later had a happy reunion with Ash and Pikachu, earlier signaling to Ash's Unova Pokémon with its Solar Beam. It later posed with the rest of Ash's Pokémon in a grouping photograph with him.
Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon
In Alola, Kanto!, Bulbasaur reunited with Ash afterwards trying to stop two groups of Grass-type Pokémon from feuding with each other.
Pokémon Journeys: The Serial
In Advice to Goh!, Bulbasaur reunited with Ash during his visit to Professor Oak's Laboratory with Goh.
Personality and characteristics
Bulbasaur is one of Ash's most mature Pokémon, and is oftentimes viewed as the responsible leader of Ash's Pokémon, especially due to its actions at both Melanie'southward Hidden Village and Professor Oak'south lab. In Sick Daze, it showed that it had learned from its experiences by recognizing a trap that Ash'southward Johto starters could not.
Unlike its closest friend, the bouncy and immature Squirtle, Bulbasaur was cautious adjoining on cynical of all Trainers when it joined Ash's squad, going and so far as to physically set on Misty when it thought she was trying to take an Oddish away. In Isle of the Giant Pokémon, it solitary assumed that Ash had abandoned them. Its views on Trainers were presumably colored by all the abandoned Pokémon in the Subconscious Village. Over time, Bulbasaur grew to trust its new Trainer, but it retained a stubborn, surly, and eager-to-boxing demeanor. For example, in Bulbasaur'due south Mysterious Garden, it dodged Ash'southward call to return and insisted on finishing the battle. This hard personality was briefly softened during a visit to a garden full of exotic plants run by Florinda Showers, where Bulbasaur developed a sure affection for her Gloom, but nothing apparently came of it. It also made fast friends with May's recently caught female Bulbasaur in Hokey Poké Assurance, who would later stay at Professor Oak's lab for some time.
Although Bulbasaur is 1 of Ash'due south virtually mature Pokémon, information technology has succumbed to fits of immaturity when Squirtle is involved. This is seen multiple times in disagreements or quarrels betwixt the two. In Christmas Night, after Squirtle accidentally eats Bulbasaur's Bulbasaur-shaped cookie, despite being apologetic, Bulbasaur even so chases and attacks Squirtle. In Kanga Games, Pikachu, Togepi, and a baby Kangaskhan ride past Bulbasaur and Squirtle on a sled. Eager to join in, Bulbasaur flips Squirtle onto its back and uses Squirtle as an involuntary makeshift sled.
Its biggest fear appears to be of its fully evolved grade, Venusaur, demonstrated in Island of the Giant Pokémon and The Ghost of Maiden's Peak, both times where it was paralyzed in fright by fake Venusaur. Interestingly enough, it defied the wishes of the outset real Venusaur it encountered, demonstrating that Bulbasaur is a courageous Pokémon when standing up for something it believes in.
Moves used
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Moves improvised
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Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village | None | None | |
Description: Bulbasaur used Whirlwind in its debut to battle Butterfree and later in The Ninja Poké-Showdown, and has not used information technology since. This may have been a dubbing error as Whirlwind's Japanese name is ふきとばし Blow Away. Ash may accept just told Bulbasaur to only "blow information technology away" in the Japanese version rather than commanding the actual move. | |||
Who Gets to Keep Togepi? | None | None | |
Description: Bulbasaur uses Lick on Psyduck. Ash'due south verbal words were "Bulbasaur, go lick Psyduck on the head!", at which Bulbasaur runs upwardly and licks Psyduck on the head. | |||
Who Gets to Go along Togepi? | None | None | |
Clarification: Bulbasaur uses Tickle on Psyduck; however, Tickle was not an attack until Generation III. Also, Ash's exact words were "Now use the tickle attack!", at which Bulbasaur uses his vines to tickle Psyduck from a distance. | |||
Don't Touch on That 'dile | Flamethrower, Razor Foliage, Water Gun, and an Electric-type attack | Ash's Squirtle, Pikachu, and Charizard | |
Description: Bulbasaur combines its Razor Leaf assault with Charizard's Flamethrower, ane of Pikachu's Electric attacks, and Squirtle's Water Gun to create a tornado of fire, electricity, leaves, and water. This was used to defeat Jessie's Arbok and Lickitung, along with James's Weezing and Victreebel. | |||
| The Dream Continues! | Solar Beam | None |
Description: Bulbasaur fires a Solar Beam into the sky that explodes like fireworks, creating multiple sparkles in the sky to point Pokémon hailing from certain regions. The sparkling bespeak patterns vary, depending on which region the signalled Pokémon come up from. This was used to phone call over all of Ash's Unova Pokémon that were at Professor Oak'due south Laboratory. |
In the games
A Bulbasaur is given to the player in Pokémon Yellow, Let's Become, Pikachu!, and Let'due south Get, Eevee! — games which contain several references to the original series of the anime — from a girl in Cerulean City. In Yellow, the girl will give the role player the Bulbasaur if the player'southward Pikachu's friendship level is high plenty. In Permit'southward Become, Pikachu! and Permit'southward Go, Eevee!, she will requite information technology to them if they have caught thirty or more than individual Pokémon.
In the core series
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In Pokémon Puzzle League
Bulbasaur was one of Ash's three Pokémon in Pokémon Puzzle League.
In the manga
Ash & Pikachu
Ash's Bulbasaur appears in Do Your Best Bulbasaur!!. Ash sent it over to Professor Oak when the Pokémon in his laboratory were getting into a fight. With Bulbasaur's help, the Pokémon learned to work together.
The Electrical Tale of Pikachu
Ash's Bulbasaur first appears in You Gotta Have Friends. Bulbasaur'southward capture is non depicted in the manga; it is simply stated when Bulbasaur appears out of its Poké Ball that "Ash has been busy since the last comic."
While on a walk with Pikachu in I'm Your Venusaur, Bulbasaur meets many other Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, and Venusaur. It learns of a local fable stating that a tree in the town was made from the guardian spirit of a 300-year-old Venusaur. Disbelieving the legend, Bulbasaur, Pikachu and a wild Ivysaur climb the tree and search for information technology. In this chapter, when the Pokémon dialogue is translated for readers, Bulbasaur states that Ash "uses me in battle all the time".
In Clefairy in Space, Bulbasaur is used confronting Team Rocket and ties up Jessie with its Vine Whip.
In Welcome to the Large Leagues, Bulbasaur faced off against Jeanette Fisher's Beedrill and Bellsprout. Subsequently defeating Beedrill, Bulbasaur was defeated by a powerful Slam attack from Bellsprout.
In Attack of the Demon Stomach, Bulbasaur was used to stop a hungry Snorlax from eating all of the fruit on the 7 Grapefruit Islands. Its first few attacks had no effect; later, Bulbasaur saved Ash from being eaten with its Vine Whip.
Bulbasaur appeared once more in Y'all Bet Your Wife where Ash decided to utilise it in a dance competition in his Gym battle against Rudy. Bulbasaur wiggled a little while swinging its vines around to dance. Afterward, information technology was used to battle Rudy's Exeggutor in the second round of their three-on-three battle. Due to Exeggutor'due south terrifying face, Bulbasaur was paralyzed with fearfulness, unable to assault. Luckily it managed to utilise Sleep Powder to put Exeggutor to sleep, assuasive Bulbasaur to win the lucifer; afterwards, Bulbasaur cried in Ash's arms.
Moves used
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Movie adaptations
Bulbasaur beginning appeared in Mewtwo Strikes Back!, where it fought Raymond's Donphan and won hands. In Mirage Pokémon Lugia's Explosive Nascency, Ash sent out Bulbasaur to free the legendary birds that were captured by Lawrence III.
Moves used
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Pokémon Journeys: The Series
Bulbasaur appeared in JNM20 at Professor Oak'south Laboratory.
Trivia
- Bulbasaur is Ash'due south start Pokémon of the Grass and Toxicant types.
- Bulbasaur'due south gender was hinted at in the Japanese version of Island of the Giant Pokémon. In the subtitles, it refers to itself equally おれ ore, which is a pronoun normally used by males, which is likewise used by characters such as Ash, Brock, and James in the Japanese version.
- In the English dub of Bulbasaur and the Subconscious Village, it was implied past Ash that Bulbasaur is male. When Melanie asked Ash if Bulbasaur would make a good addition to his squad, Ash said "Would he ever," implying that it is male person.
- Bulbasaur is Ash'south merely Pokémon who refused to evolve after the process began.
- In Island of the Giant Pokémon, Bulbasaur claims that information technology was an orphan and had no known relatives, although it is unclear whether these claims are truly sincere, since it said this after Squirtle suggested it try to speak with a giant, robotic Venusaur.
- Pokémon the Series: XY is the merely series in which Bulbasaur does not appear.
- In Pikachu'south Holiday, Bulbasaur sings a song chosen "Bulbasaur'due south Bulbaby" in gild to keep Togepi happy. Dexter reports this as the get-go recording of the song.
- Bulbasaur is Ash'south oldest caught Pokémon that he still owns, and, equally such, is also the Pokémon he has owned for the longest fourth dimension period, not including Pikachu.
- Aside from Pikachu, Bulbasaur spent the near corporeality of time in Ash'south party, at 215 episodes.
Related articles
- For more information on this Pokémon's species, meet Bulbasaur.
Ash's Pokémon | ||||||
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On hand: |
Pikachu |
Dragonite |
Gengar |
Lucario |
Sirfetch'd |
Dracovish |
Traveling with: |
Rotom Phone | |||||
At Oak's: |
Bulbasaur |
Charizard |
Kingler |
Muk |
Tauros (×30) |
Snorlax |
Heracross |
Bayleef |
Quilava |
Totodile |
Noctowl |
Donphan | |
Swellow |
Sceptile |
Corphish |
Torkoal |
Glalie |
Staraptor | |
Torterra |
Infernape |
Buizel |
Gliscor |
Gible |
Unfezant | |
Oshawott |
Pignite |
Snivy |
Scraggy |
Leavanny |
Palpitoad | |
Boldore |
Krookodile |
Talonflame |
Hawlucha |
Noivern | ||
With Kukui and Burnet: |
Rowlet |
Lycanroc |
Incineroar |
Melmetal | ||
At the Cherry-red Laboratory: |
Mr. Mime | |||||
In training: |
Squirtle |
Primeape | ||||
Released: |
Butterfree |
Pidgeot |
Lapras |
Greninja |
Goodra |
Naganadel |
Temporarily owned: |
Seaking |
Buzzwole |
Stakataka |
Pheromosa |
Rowlet | |
Traded away: |
Raticate |
Aipom | ||||
Given away: |
Beedrill | |||||
Traveled with: |
Haunter |
Larvitar |
Rotom |
Nebby | ||
The Ability of United states of america only: |
Ekans |
Sentret | ||||
Electric Tale only: |
Fearow |
Oddish |
Mankey |
Slowpoke | ||
Paper Strip only: |
Starmie |
Clefairy | ||||
For a list of Pokémon Ash has temporarily owned, used, or commanded, see here |
Source: https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Ash%27s_Bulbasaur
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