Ash's Leavanny

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Ash's Leavanny
サトシのハハコモリ Satoshi's Hahakomori
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Ash's Leavanny
Debuts in Sewaddle and Burgh in Pinwheel Forest!
Caught at Pinwheel Forest
Evolves in Battling For The Love of Bug-Types!
Battling the Leaf Thieves!
Gender Male
Ability Swarm*
Current location At Professor Oak's Laboratory
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This Pokémon spent 5 episodes as Sewaddle and 51 episodes as Swadloon.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Sewaddle Inuko Inuyama Erica Schroeder
As Swadloon Inuko Inuyama Erica Schroeder
As Leavanny Inuko Inuyama Erica Schroeder

Ash's Leavanny (Japanese: サトシのハハコモリ Satoshi's Hahakomori) is the sixth Pokémon that Ash obtained in the Unova region.

History

Unova

As a Sewaddle

Leavanny first appeared as a Sewaddle while Ash and his friends were in Pinwheel Forest. He randomly attacked Ash's Pikachu, and Ash tried to catch him, but was not successful, since Sewaddle ran away. He later reappeared and knocked Ash to the ground when the trio met Burgh, the Gym Leader of the Castelia Gym, who revealed that he was accompanying Sewaddle through the forest, even though he was not his Pokémon. When Ash and his friends tried to say hello to Sewaddle by using the two sensory knobs on the top of his head, he Tackled Ash, while he kindly said hello to Iris, Pikachu, Axew and Burgh. Ash, Iris and Burgh then followed Sewaddle throughout the forest, watching him eating, as well as watching his sleeping habits.

When Sewaddle started eating some fruit, two Woobat started to attack him. Ash protected Sewaddle from an Air Slash attack. Pikachu and Sewaddle then scared off the Woobat. Sewaddle then offered Ash some fruit, showing that he was slowly beginning to like him. Later that night, Sewaddle even went into Ash's sleeping bag with him. The next day, a Patrat kidnapped Sewaddle in order to heal its sick friend, as a leaf from a Sewaddle has healing properties. However, Sewaddle got away, just to get stuck on a Deerling's neck, and to get thrown over a cliff into a river, with Ash diving in to save him. Burgh then used his Leavanny to save both Sewaddle and Ash from going over a waterfall. Sewaddle was very thankful, but his "clothes" got messed up during the fall. However, Burgh's Leavanny made him new clothes. Ash asked Sewaddle if he wanted to join him, and Sewaddle happily allowed Ash to capture him. But once he was captured, his Poké Ball became sealed, as Ash had seven Pokémon on him at the time. This meant Ash had to send over one of his Pokémon to Professor Juniper in order to retain Sewaddle in his party, which was later revealed to be his Pidove.

In A Connoisseur's Revenge!, Ash wanted to have Sewaddle examined by a Pokémon Connoisseur so he would know how compatible he was with him. He showed him to a C-class Connaisseuse by the name of Burgundy. She confirmed that his Ability is Swarm, which she thought was a bad thing, as she thought Ash would be better off with a Sewaddle with Chlorophyll, not doing anything to support her claim. When she said he should replace Sewaddle, he fired a String Shot at her in anger.

As a Swadloon

Ash used his Sewaddle as his second Pokémon in his Nacrene Gym battle in Battling For The Love of Bug-Types!, he went up against Burgh's Dwebble as Ash wanted to use a Bug-type despite the type disadvantage since he was part Grass-type, he used Razor Leaf which was blocked by Dwebble's Protect, Dwebble then used a fast X-Scissor but Sewaddle dodged by using aiming String Shot onto the roof, and lifting himself up to dodge, he then used Bug Bite which was countered by Protect, Dwebble then went for a close range Rock Wrecker, like it used to knock out Ash's Tepig, but Sewaddle dodged by aiming a String Shot at the wall, he then used Razor Leaf, which was countered by Protect again. Dwebble used Rock Wrecker but Sewaddle used String Shot to grab and throw the Rock Wrecker, then Dwebble used another X-Scissor which was countered by Dwebble, separating it from its shell, allowing Sewaddle to hit it with Razor Leaf and when it tried to return to its shell, he hit it with his Tackle and then he defeated the Rock Inn Pokémon with his Razor Leaf. Burgh then sent out his Whirlipede, Ash decided to stick with Sewaddle despite Whirlipede being a Bug/Poison-type, Whirlipede went for Poison Sting, which was dodged when Sewaddle used String Shot on the roof, he then used String Shot on Whirlipede but these threads were easily cut through by Whirlipede's spinning, Whirlipede then used Steamroller, hitting Sewaddle, and then again after he attempted but failed to counter with Razor Leaf. Sewaddle attempted to use Bug Bite, but this was blocked by Iron Defense, hurting Sewaddle, after being hurt by Steamroller again, Whirlipede used Solar Beam, which hit Sewaddle, but he endured it and immediately evolved into a Swadloon. Swadloon used String Shot on Whirlipede, but despite being more powerful, the threads were easily cut again by Whirlipede's spinning. It then used Steamroller, Swadloon attempted to dodge by using String Shot on the roof, but Whirlipede cut those threads and continued on with Steamroller, but Swadloon used its new move, Energy Ball to stop it and deal damage. He then defeated the Curlipede Pokémon with Tackle. Burgh then sent out his last Pokémon, Leavanny, the evolved form of Swadloon, he started off with Energy Ball but this was countered by Leavanny's Protect, Leavanny then used String Shot on the Leaf-Wrapped Pokémon, trapping him. However Ash got Swadloon to cut the threads with his own Razor Leaf, freeing him but dealing damage. However this was in vain as the Nurturing Pokémon used Leaf Storm and then it finished off Swadloon with Hyper Beam.

Ash and Leavanny

In Battling the Leaf Thieves!, Swadloon battled against Iris's Emolga in a training battle. After being hit hard by a Discharge attack that Emolga sent down the thread of Swadloon's String Shot, he perked up and evolved into Leavanny. His innate caring nature came to force right away and Leavanny made leaf hoods for the young Axew and Scraggy, who were very pleased with them. Leavanny then noticed three wild Sewaddle who all had withered hoods. Not giving it a second thought, Leavanny made new hoods for the three Sewing Pokémon. After making more hoods for Pikachu, Oshawott, Tepig, Snivy and Emolga, the gang sat down for a nap. While sleeping a group of wild Durant came across the gang and took the leaf hoods for food as well as Axew, who was still wearing his outfit, because their poor eyesight led them to believe he was a pile of leaves. When the gang awoke, Leavanny helped search for the missing Pokémon. After Emolga led the gang to the entrance of the Durant's maze, Leavanny cleverly lined the cave with thread behind the group to mark the way out of the maze. Once they found the Durant's nest, Leavanny created leafy cocoons for Ash and Scraggy so they could retrieve the still sleeping Axew. Leavanny joined the others in fighting the Durant after Ash revealed himself, however the team's moves were all blocked by Protect. After Pikachu, Scraggy and Emolga managed to defeat the swarm, Leavanny led the gang back through the maze and to safety.

In Rocking the Virbank Gym! Part 1, Ash chose Leavanny as his third Pokémon in his Gym battle with Roxie, whose Koffing had already defeated Ash's Boldore and Unfezant. Though Ash knew Grass-types were at a disadvantage against Poison-types, he was not discouraged. Leavanny first attacked Koffing with Energy Ball, which scored a direct hit, both damaging Koffing and lowering its Special Defense. Koffing tried to counter with Gyro Ball, but it was quickly stopped by Leavanny's String Shot. Ash had Leavanny spin Koffing around with the thread, preventing it from attacking him, until he finally fired another Energy Ball, which was enough to finally defeat the Poison Gas Pokémon. Roxie next sent out her Scolipede. Leavanny's Razor Leaf didn't seem to do a thing against the giant Bug/Poison-type, and Roxie had Scolipede use Toxic on Leavanny, badly poisoning him. In the next episode, Leavanny fired an Energy Ball attack but Scolipede dodged it easily, before attacking Leavanny with Rock Tomb and Sludge Bomb, which, with the damage caused the worsening poison, was enough to defeat the Nurturing Pokémon.

In Jostling for the Junior Cup!, Leavanny was used in the first round of the Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup against Marris's Karrablast. He was able to knock Karrablast out with a powerful Energy Ball attack and win the battle. Thus, Ash advanced to the second round.

Swarm activated

In Strong Strategy Steals the Show!, Ash used Leavanny as his second Pokémon in his battle against Stephan during the Vertress Conference, sending him out against Stephan's Sawk. Although Leavanny was able to avoid Sawk's initial attempts of Close Combat and Karate Chop, as well as hit him with his new X-Scissor attack and capturing Sawk with String Shot but failing due to Sawk being powered up by Bulk Up, Sawk soon gained the upper hand by using Low Sweep, lowering Leavanny's speed and preventing him from dodging a barrage of Close Combat's which caused serious damage on Leavanny. This, however, caused Leavanny's Swarm Ability to activate, giving him a big power boost on his Bug-type moves. Using this new power, he launched a String Shot on Sawk in which Sawk was unable to break, even with Bulk Up, he then used a lot of powered up X-Scissor attacks on Sawk, but Stephan used this to his advantage by having Sawk use it to break the threads, then, after a hard-fought battle, Leavanny was finally brought down by a Bulk Up-powered Karate Chop from Sawk.

Decolore Islands

In Farewell, Unova! Setting Sail for New Adventures!, Professor Juniper sent Leavanny to Professor Oak's Laboratory before Ash left for Kanto, touring through the Decolore Islands. Ash called upon Leavanny in Butterfree and Me!, so he could help Ash evolve a wild Caterpie into a Butterfree. Leavanny was also shown in one scene making clothing for Caterpie. Leavanny later reunited with Ash and the entire Unova team at Oak's lab in The Dream Continues!. Leavanny joined in with them to launch a group attack on Team Rocket, using Energy Ball to send them blasting off for the final time in the Best Wishes series. Leavanny was left at the lab before Ash set off for the Kalos region.

Personality and characteristics

As a Swadloon sewing

As a Sewaddle, Leavanny was childish, often doing things without warning when Ash first met him, such as attacking Pikachu for no reason other than wanting to battle. He was stubborn, and wouldn't admit his feelings for Ash right away, but after he had been saved a few times, he became more comfortable with Ash, and snuggled up to him. Since then, he had been very caring towards his Trainer, even to go so far as to wrap Burgundy's head in a String Shot web merely one episode later when she suggested Ash get rid of him.

Leavanny, as both a Sewaddle and Swadloon, was also competitive since his debut, and has a strong passion for battling. He always tried his hardest, allowing him to defeat two Pokémon he was at a strong disadvantage against (Burgh's Dwebble and Whirlipede). This also allowed him to evolve into Swadloon. Since he has evolved, Swadloon is a bit more mature, although he still got a bit childish when he believed Oshawott, Tepig and Scraggy took his food in Emolga and the New Volt Switch!. However, he still has a passion for battling. Swadloon also has some sewing skills, as seen in Movie Time! Zorua in "The Legend of the Pokémon Knight"!, where he helped make costumes for Luke's movie with his Leavanny.

After evolving into Leavanny, he adopted a more caring nature and acts like a parent to the other Pokémon. He also became very independent, prancing off on his own to find leaves to use for clothes, taking a lot of pride in his work. He is also able to make good use of his newly acquired skills, cleverly lining the Durant's maze with thread to mark the way out without being commanded to by his Trainer. As shown in Rocking the Virbank Gym! (Part 1) and Strong Strategy Steals the Show!, he has also been able to use these new skills in battle to powerful effect.

Moves used

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Using Bug Bite as
a Sewaddle
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Using String Shot
Move First Used In
String Shot  Sewaddle and Burgh in Pinwheel Forest!
Razor Leaf  Sewaddle and Burgh in Pinwheel Forest!
Tackle Sewaddle and Burgh in Pinwheel Forest!
Bug Bite Sewaddle and Burgh in Pinwheel Forest!
Energy Ball  Battling For The Love of Bug-Types!
X-Scissor  Strong Strategy Steals the Show!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Moves improvised

Picture First Used In Moves Involved Partnered With
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Battling the Leaf Thieves! String Shot and Razor Leaf or Energy Ball None
Description: Leavanny uses String Shot to wrap his opponent and then uses another move via the line to ensure the hit.

In the manga

In the movie adaptations

Leavanny appeared in Genesect and the Legend Awakened.

Trivia

  • Leavanny is Ash's only Grass-type Pokémon that is not a starter Pokémon.
  • Leavanny is the first of Ash's Pokémon since his Krabby which he caught when he already had a full party of six Pokémon.
    • It also marks the first time Ash has rotated his seventh Pokémon into his main team.
  • As a Sewaddle, he was the first Pokémon in the anime to have his Ability confirmed without using it.
  • Leavanny, upon evolving from Sewaddle to Swadloon, is the first of Ash's Pokémon to evolve during a Gym battle.
  • Swadloon's evolution into Leavanny was first revealed in the Japanese ending Seven-colored Arch.
  • Leavanny is the only Pokémon Ash has owned to have evolved via friendship.

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Sewaddle, Swadloon, and Leavanny.


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