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'''Ash's 30 Tauros''' (Japanese: '''サトシの30匹のケンタロス''' ''Satoshi's 30 Kentauros'') were caught during [[Ash Ketchum]]'s travels in the [[Kanto]] region.
'''Ash's 30 {{p|Tauros}}''' (Japanese: '''サトシの30匹のケンタロス''' ''Satoshi's 30 Kentauros'') were caught during [[Ash Ketchum]]'s travels in the [[Kanto]] region.


==History==
==History==
===Kanto===
===Original series===
====Kanto====
[[File:Tauros Herd.png|thumb|200px|left|Ash's Tauros stampeding]]
[[File:Tauros Herd.png|thumb|200px|left|Ash's Tauros stampeding]]
Ash spent some time in the {{safari|Kanto}} in the episode [[EP035]]. He was attempting to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} as many {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} as possible, though all he ended up with were thirty Tauros as they always ran in front of his Safari Balls when he tried to make a catch. At the end of Ash's adventures in the Safari Zone, all thirty Tauros were sent to {{an|Professor Oak}}'s laboratory. This episode has never been aired outside of Japan due to the firearms being a plot point. The dub merely mentions in ''[[EP065|Showdown at the Po-ké Corral]]'' that Ash caught the Tauros in the Safari Zone without the captures ever being depicted.
Ash spent some time in the {{safari|Kanto}} in the episode [[EP035]]. He was attempting to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} as many {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} as possible, though all he ended up with were thirty Tauros as they always ran in front of his Safari Balls when he tried to make a catch. At the end of Ash's adventures in the Safari Zone, all thirty Tauros were sent to {{an|Professor Oak}}'s laboratory. This episode has not been aired outside of Japan, {{pmin|Greater China}} and {{pmin|South Korea}} due to the [[Weaponry in the Pokémon world|firearms]] being a plot point. The dub merely mentions in ''[[EP065|Showdown at the Po-ké Corral]]'' that Ash caught the Tauros in the Safari Zone without the captures ever being depicted.


The Tauros' main characteristic is stampeding. This means that the lab is a good place for them, as there is plenty of space to run around. They have proved useful at the laboratory, stampeding to wake up [[Ash's Snorlax]] in times of crisis. However, the stampeding has caused mishaps. The first time Ash returned to [[Pallet Town]] in ''[[EP065|Showdown at the Po-ké Corral]]'', they stampeded through a fence and sent Team Rocket blasting off.  
The Tauros' main characteristic is stampeding. This means that the lab is a good place for them, as there is plenty of space to run around. They have proved useful at the laboratory, stampeding to wake up [[Ash's Snorlax]] in times of crisis. However, the stampeding has caused mishaps. The first time Ash returned to [[Pallet Town]] in ''[[EP065|Showdown at the Po-ké Corral]]'', they stampeded through a fence and sent Team Rocket blasting off.  
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Later, they stampeded through the lab, leaving a mess and a large hole in the wall.
Later, they stampeded through the lab, leaving a mess and a large hole in the wall.


===Orange Islands===
====Orange Islands====
Ash began using Tauros when he needed a replacement for Snorlax for his battle for the Winner's Cup of the [[Orange League]] in ''[[EP111|Hello, Pummelo!]]'' and ''[[EP112|Enter The Dragonite]]''. He sent the now-sleeping {{AP|Snorlax}} to Oak's for one of his Tauros to see if the "beginner's luck" strategy he had used in the [[Indigo Plateau Conference]] with {{AP|Kingler}} and {{AP|Muk}} would work again. Tauros seemed shocked but very pleased when Ash chose him.
Ash began using Tauros when he needed a replacement for Snorlax for his battle for the Winner's Cup of the [[Orange League]] in ''[[EP111|Hello, Pummelo!]]'' and ''[[EP112|Enter The Dragonite]]''. He sent the now-sleeping {{AP|Snorlax}} to Oak's for one of his Tauros to see if the "beginner's luck" strategy he had used in the [[Indigo Plateau Conference]] with {{AP|Kingler}} and {{AP|Muk}} would work again. Tauros seemed shocked but very pleased when Ash chose him.
[[File:Ash Tauros Oak.png|thumb|right|Ash's Tauros, overjoyed at being picked for the Orange Island Championship]]
[[File:Ash Tauros Oak.png|thumb|200px|Ash's Tauros, overjoyed at being picked for the Orange Island Championship]]
After an initial failure when hit with {{p|Gengar}}'s {{m|Confuse Ray}}, Tauros went up against [[Drake (Orange League)|Drake]]'s {{p|Venusaur}}. His {{m|Fissure}} and {{m|Take Down}} attacks caused him to become lodged in the now sandy field, and he was helpless when Venusaur, who he had managed to hurl into the air, hit him with {{m|SolarBeam}}. However, this freed him from the sand, and he defeated Venusaur with a very powerful Take Down. He later fought [[Drake's Dragonite]], managing to stand firm and catch Dragonite's {{m|Body Slam}} on his horns; Ash remembered the sand's cushioning effect and used it to his advantage this time. Tauros then slammed Dragonite into the ground, but Dragonite recovered and took down Tauros with a {{M|Thunder}}. His efforts allowed Pikachu to land the final blow and win Ash the tournament.
After an initial failure when hit with {{p|Gengar}}'s {{m|Confuse Ray}}, Tauros went up against [[Drake (Orange League)|Drake]]'s {{p|Venusaur}}. His Fissure and Take Down attacks caused him to become lodged in the now sandy field, and he was helpless when Venusaur, who he had managed to hurl into the air, hit him with {{m|Solar Beam}}. However, this freed him from the sand, and he defeated Venusaur with a very powerful Take Down. He later fought [[Drake's Dragonite]], managing to stand firm and catch Dragonite's {{m|Body Slam}} on his horns; Ash remembered the sand's cushioning effect and used it to his advantage this time. Tauros then slammed Dragonite into the ground, but Dragonite recovered and took down Tauros with a {{m|Thunder}}. His efforts allowed Pikachu to land the final blow and win Ash the tournament.


Ash's Tauros was returned to its herd in ''[[EP115|A Tent Situation]]''. A Tauros appeared in ''[[EP145|A Farfetch'd Tale]]'', where it crowded into Ash's screen with {{AP|Kingler}}, {{AP|Snorlax}} and {{AP|Muk}} to wish him luck for his next [[Gym]] battle.
Ash's Tauros was returned to his herd in ''[[EP115|A Tent Situation]]''. A Tauros appeared in ''[[EP145|A Farfetch'd Tale]]'', where he crowded into Ash's screen with {{AP|Kingler}}, {{AP|Snorlax}} and {{AP|Muk}} to wish him luck for his next [[Gym]] battle.


===Johto===
====Johto====
[[File:Ash and Tauros.png|thumb|left|220px|Ash and Tauros, the Tauros Champions]]
[[File:Ash and Tauros.png|thumb|left|220px|Ash and Tauros, the Tauros Champions]]
The Tauros was used again in early [[Johto]] during the Pokémon Swap Meet, in ''[[EP146|Tricks of the Trade]]''. One of the events was a Tauros-battling competition, which Ash entered after exchanging {{AP|Heracross}} for Tauros. Ash then sprinted into the stadium to challenge [[Fernando]], the undefeated champion with ten straight wins. Ash's Tauros locks horns with Fernando's, and manages to overpower his with a Take Down that threw Fernando's Tauros into the arena wall and knock it out, winning Ash the tournament. Ash then received multiple offers to trade Tauros for an {{p|Onix}}, {{p|Nidoqueen}} and a {{p|Rhyhorn}}, as well as Benny's {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}}. However, he explained that he wasn't there to trade; and sent Tauros back to Professor Oak in the next episode, ''[[EP147|The Fire-ing Squad!]]''.
Tauros was used again in early [[Johto]] during the Pokémon Swap Meet, in ''[[EP146|Tricks of the Trade]]''. One of the events was a Tauros-battling competition, which Ash entered after exchanging {{AP|Heracross}} for Tauros. Ash then sprinted into the stadium to challenge [[Fernando]], the undefeated champion with ten straight wins. Ash's Tauros locks horns with Fernando's, and manages to overpower his with a Take Down that threw Fernando's Tauros into the arena wall and knock him out, winning Ash the tournament. Ash then received multiple offers to trade Tauros for an {{p|Onix}}, {{p|Nidoqueen}} and a {{p|Rhyhorn}}, as well as Benny's {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}}. However, he explained that he wasn't there to trade; and sent Tauros back to Professor Oak in the next episode, ''[[EP147|The Fire-ing Squad!]]''.


Ash later used a Tauros in the [[Silver Conference]], in ''[[EP269|The Ties That Bind]]''. He fought {{Gary}}'s {{p|Nidoqueen}}. managing to push through the rocks thrown by {{m|Rock Smash}} and charge with a Horn Attack. Nidoqueen blocked Tauros by catching his horns and then launched a Hyper Beam, easily knocking Tauros out of the match.
Ash later used a Tauros in the [[Silver Conference]], in ''[[EP269|The Ties That Bind]]''. He fought {{Gary}}'s {{p|Nidoqueen}}. managing to push through the rocks thrown by {{m|Rock Smash}} and charge with a Horn Attack. Nidoqueen blocked Tauros by catching his horns and then launched a Hyper Beam, easily knocking Tauros out of the match.
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In the special episodes, they made a cameo appearance telling the other Pokémon about [[Cassidy]] and [[Butch]].
In the special episodes, they made a cameo appearance telling the other Pokémon about [[Cassidy]] and [[Butch]].


===Kanto Battle Frontier===
===Advanced Generation series===
[[File:Ash Training Tauros Corphish Pikachu.png|thumb|250px|Ash and Tauros training for the rematch]]
[[File:Ash Training Tauros Corphish Pikachu.png|thumb|250px|Ash and Tauros training for the rematch]]
On Ash's return from [[Hoenn]] in ''[[AG133|The Right Place and the Right Mime]]'', the Tauros were seen running towards him with his other Pokémon. However, they were so pleased to see him that they got carried away and stampeded off with Ash on their backs, and Ash had to be retrieved by [[Ash's Bayleef|his Bayleef]] before he could be reunited with the other Pokémon.  
On Ash's return from [[Hoenn]] in ''[[AG133|The Right Place and the Right Mime]]'', the Tauros were seen running towards him with his other Pokémon. However, they were so pleased to see him that they got carried away and stampeded off with Ash on their backs, and Ash had to be retrieved by [[Ash's Bayleef|his Bayleef]] before he could be reunited with the other Pokémon.  
[[File:Ash Tauros stampede.png|thumb|220px|left|Ash on his stampeding Tauros]]
[[File:Ash Tauros stampede.png|thumb|220px|left|Ash on his stampeding Tauros]]
He used Tauros again in the battle against [[Salon Maiden Anabel]] in ''[[AG169|Talking a Good Game!]]'', first against her {{p|Alakazam}}. It went on an offensive charge, but was easily defeated by a combination of {{m|Focus Punch}} and {{m|Psybeam}}.  
He used Tauros again in the battle against [[Salon Maiden Anabel]] in ''[[AG169|Talking a Good Game!]]'', first against her {{p|Alakazam}}. He went on an offensive charge, but was easily defeated by a combination of {{m|Focus Punch}} and {{m|Psybeam}}.  


After training the next day (and being so spooked by a {{p|Beedrill}}'s {{m|Twineedle}} that it managed to hurl Ash, Anabel, Pikachu and {{AP|Corphish}} flying into a lake), it was used in the rematch in ''[[AG170|Second Time's the Charm]]''. This time, it was used against {{p|Metagross}}, using Horn Attack to throw Metagross into the air. Metagross' {{m|Hyper Beam}} was countered by {{m|Double Team}}, but the beam slashed through all of the duplicates and hit Tauros. He quickly recovered and struck the recharging Metagross hard. Its final Take Down was countered by {{M|Meteor Mash}}, taking out both Pokémon.
After training the next day (and being so spooked by a {{p|Beedrill}}'s {{m|Twineedle}} that he managed to hurl Ash, Anabel, Pikachu and {{AP|Corphish}} flying into a lake), he was used in the rematch in ''[[AG170|Second Time's the Charm]]''. This time, he was used against {{p|Metagross}}, using Horn Attack to throw Metagross into the air. Metagross's {{m|Hyper Beam}} was countered by Double Team, but the beam slashed through all of the duplicates and hit Tauros. He quickly recovered and struck the recharging Metagross hard. His final Take Down was countered by {{m|Meteor Mash}}, taking out both Pokémon.
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===Best Wishes series===
They were reunited with Ash in ''[[BW142|The Dream Continues!]]'', when Ash returned to the lab. In greeting, they trampled him, much to the surprise of [[Alexa]]. Later on, they and the rest of Ash's Pokémon posed in a group photo with him.


==Personality and characteristics==
==Personality and characteristics==
[[File:Ash Tauros Dragonite.png|thumb|right|220px|Ash's Tauros demonstrating its strength by hefting the 460lb (210kg) Dragonite on its horns]]
[[File:Ash Tauros Dragonite.png|thumb|right|220px|Ash's Tauros demonstrating his strength by hefting the 460lb (210kg) Dragonite on his horns]]
Due to the large number of Tauros, it is impossible to determine any one personality. However, the Tauros seem to share a very enthusiastic personality, and a love of exercise. In terms of battling, despite the very small moveset available during most of their screentime, they are all extremely strong, capable of throwing a Metagross, Dragonite, Tauros and Venusaur into the air from a standing position, using only his neck muscles.
Due to the large number of Tauros, it is impossible to determine each and every one's personality. However, the Tauros seem to share a very enthusiastic personality, and a love of exercise. In terms of battling, despite the very small move set available during most of their screen time, they are all extremely strong, capable of throwing a {{p|Metagross}}, {{p|Dragonite}}, Tauros, and {{p|Venusaur}} into the air from a standing position, using only their neck muscles.


==Moves used==
==Moves used==
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==In the manga==
==In the manga==
[[File:Ash Tauros AP.png|thumb|200px|Ash's Tauros in Ash and Pikachu]]
[[File:Ash Tauros EToP.png|150px|thumb|Ash's Tauros in The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]
===In the Ash and Pikachu manga===
Ash's Tauros appears in the chapter, ''[[SP16|One Half Of A Poké Ball]]'', where he was sent out to battle {{Gary}}'s {{p|Nidoqueen}} and lost to her {{m|Hyper Beam}}.
====Moves used====
{{anmov/h|normal||Ash Tauros Horn Attack AP.png|Using Horn Attack}}
{{anmov|normal|Horn Attack|SP16|One Half Of A Poké Ball}}
{{anmov/f|normal}}
===In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga===
===In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga===
[[File:Ash Tauros EToP.png|150px|thumb|Ash's Tauros in the Electric Tale of Pikachu]]
[[Ash Ketchum (EToP)|Ash]]'s Tauros was briefly seen in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]] manga during Ash's battle with Drake in chapter ''[[ET18|Pikachu's Plan]]''. It is unknown whether Ash has multiple Tauros in the manga like he has in the anime.
[[Ash Ketchum (EToP)|Ash]]'s Tauros was briefly seen in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]] manga during Ash's battle with Drake in chapter ''[[ET18|Pikachu's Plan]]''. It is unknown whether Ash has multiple Tauros in the manga like he has in the anime.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* {{an|Brock}} caught a Tauros at the same time that Ash caught his first Tauros. Because of this, some believe that Brock should own a Tauros, and the writers forgot about it in subsequent episodes. However, he caught it using one of Ash's {{ball|Safari}}s, and therefore it is one of the thirty belonging to Ash.
* {{an|Brock}} caught a Tauros at the same time that Ash caught his first Tauros. Because of this, some believe that Brock should own a Tauros, and the writers forgot about it in subsequent episodes. However, Brock caught him using one of Ash's {{ball|Safari}}s, and therefore it is counted as one of the thirty belonging to Ash.
* Despite them all being captured in green Safari Balls, they all have regular [[Poké Ball]]s when Ash calls them into {{pkmn|battle}}.
* Despite the Tauros all being captured in green Safari Balls, they all have regular {{ball|Poké}}s when Ash calls them into {{pkmn|battle}}.
* It has never been revealed whether Ash uses the same Tauros whenever one of them is transferred to him or if Professor Oak simply sends him a random one each time. However, it is likely that the one Ash uses is the leader of the herd.
* It has never been revealed whether Ash uses the same Tauros whenever one of them is transferred to him or if Professor Oak simply sends him a random one each time. However, it is likely that the one Ash uses is the leader of the herd.
* Ash's Tauros are the only Pokémon belonging to a main character to be caught in a [[banned episodes|banned episode]].
* Ash's Tauros are the only Pokémon belonging to a main character to be caught in a [[banned episodes|banned episode]].
* Ash was offered a {{p|Rhyhorn}} in exchange for his Tauros after winning the Tauros battling competition. Ash had tried to capture a Rhyhorn in the Safari Zone, but a Tauros ran past and was captured instead. Despite this, Ash chooses to keep his Tauros.
* Ash was offered a {{p|Rhyhorn}} in exchange for his Tauros after winning the Tauros battling competition. Ash had tried to capture a Rhyhorn in the Safari Zone, but a Tauros ran past and was captured instead. Despite this, Ash chooses to keep his Tauros.
* Tauros is Ash's only Pokémon to have used a [[one-hit knockout move]].
* Tauros is Ash's only Pokémon to have used a [[one-hit knockout move]].
* The Tauros are the only Pokémon Ash has caught multiple of.
* The Tauros are the only Pokémon Ash has caught more than one of.
* In {{game|Yellow}}, which is based on the anime series, Tauros's encounter rate at the Safari Zone is 10%, whereas in {{game|Red and Blue|s|Red, Blue}}, {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s|FireRed, and LeafGreen}}, its encounter rate is only 1% or 4%, depending on the area. Making Tauros more common in the anime-based game may be a reference to Ash's Tauros.


==Related articles==
==Related articles==
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Revision as of 04:30, 29 September 2015

Ash's 30 Tauros
サトシのケンタロス Satoshi's Kentauros
Bag Poké Ball SV Sprite.png
Ash Tauros.png
One of Ash's Tauros
Debuts in EP035
Caught at Safari Zone
Gender Male*
Ability Unknown
Current location At Professor Oak's Laboratory
HOME128.png
This Pokémon is fully evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Tauros Katsuyuki Konishi

Ash's 30 Tauros (Japanese: サトシの30匹のケンタロス Satoshi's 30 Kentauros) were caught during Ash Ketchum's travels in the Kanto region.

History

Original series

Kanto

Ash's Tauros stampeding

Ash spent some time in the Safari Zone in the episode EP035. He was attempting to catch as many Pokémon as possible, though all he ended up with were thirty Tauros as they always ran in front of his Safari Balls when he tried to make a catch. At the end of Ash's adventures in the Safari Zone, all thirty Tauros were sent to Professor Oak's laboratory. This episode has not been aired outside of Japan, Greater China and South Korea due to the firearms being a plot point. The dub merely mentions in Showdown at the Po-ké Corral that Ash caught the Tauros in the Safari Zone without the captures ever being depicted.

The Tauros' main characteristic is stampeding. This means that the lab is a good place for them, as there is plenty of space to run around. They have proved useful at the laboratory, stampeding to wake up Ash's Snorlax in times of crisis. However, the stampeding has caused mishaps. The first time Ash returned to Pallet Town in Showdown at the Po-ké Corral, they stampeded through a fence and sent Team Rocket blasting off.

Later, they stampeded through the lab, leaving a mess and a large hole in the wall.

Orange Islands

Ash began using Tauros when he needed a replacement for Snorlax for his battle for the Winner's Cup of the Orange League in Hello, Pummelo! and Enter The Dragonite. He sent the now-sleeping Snorlax to Oak's for one of his Tauros to see if the "beginner's luck" strategy he had used in the Indigo Plateau Conference with Kingler and Muk would work again. Tauros seemed shocked but very pleased when Ash chose him.

Ash's Tauros, overjoyed at being picked for the Orange Island Championship

After an initial failure when hit with Gengar's Confuse Ray, Tauros went up against Drake's Venusaur. His Fissure and Take Down attacks caused him to become lodged in the now sandy field, and he was helpless when Venusaur, who he had managed to hurl into the air, hit him with Solar Beam. However, this freed him from the sand, and he defeated Venusaur with a very powerful Take Down. He later fought Drake's Dragonite, managing to stand firm and catch Dragonite's Body Slam on his horns; Ash remembered the sand's cushioning effect and used it to his advantage this time. Tauros then slammed Dragonite into the ground, but Dragonite recovered and took down Tauros with a Thunder. His efforts allowed Pikachu to land the final blow and win Ash the tournament.

Ash's Tauros was returned to his herd in A Tent Situation. A Tauros appeared in A Farfetch'd Tale, where he crowded into Ash's screen with Kingler, Snorlax and Muk to wish him luck for his next Gym battle.

Johto

Ash and Tauros, the Tauros Champions

Tauros was used again in early Johto during the Pokémon Swap Meet, in Tricks of the Trade. One of the events was a Tauros-battling competition, which Ash entered after exchanging Heracross for Tauros. Ash then sprinted into the stadium to challenge Fernando, the undefeated champion with ten straight wins. Ash's Tauros locks horns with Fernando's, and manages to overpower his with a Take Down that threw Fernando's Tauros into the arena wall and knock him out, winning Ash the tournament. Ash then received multiple offers to trade Tauros for an Onix, Nidoqueen and a Rhyhorn, as well as Benny's Wobbuffet. However, he explained that he wasn't there to trade; and sent Tauros back to Professor Oak in the next episode, The Fire-ing Squad!.

Ash later used a Tauros in the Silver Conference, in The Ties That Bind. He fought Gary's Nidoqueen. managing to push through the rocks thrown by Rock Smash and charge with a Horn Attack. Nidoqueen blocked Tauros by catching his horns and then launched a Hyper Beam, easily knocking Tauros out of the match.

In the special episodes, they made a cameo appearance telling the other Pokémon about Cassidy and Butch.

Advanced Generation series

Ash and Tauros training for the rematch

On Ash's return from Hoenn in The Right Place and the Right Mime, the Tauros were seen running towards him with his other Pokémon. However, they were so pleased to see him that they got carried away and stampeded off with Ash on their backs, and Ash had to be retrieved by his Bayleef before he could be reunited with the other Pokémon.

Ash on his stampeding Tauros

He used Tauros again in the battle against Salon Maiden Anabel in Talking a Good Game!, first against her Alakazam. He went on an offensive charge, but was easily defeated by a combination of Focus Punch and Psybeam.

After training the next day (and being so spooked by a Beedrill's Twineedle that he managed to hurl Ash, Anabel, Pikachu and Corphish flying into a lake), he was used in the rematch in Second Time's the Charm. This time, he was used against Metagross, using Horn Attack to throw Metagross into the air. Metagross's Hyper Beam was countered by Double Team, but the beam slashed through all of the duplicates and hit Tauros. He quickly recovered and struck the recharging Metagross hard. His final Take Down was countered by Meteor Mash, taking out both Pokémon.

Best Wishes series

They were reunited with Ash in The Dream Continues!, when Ash returned to the lab. In greeting, they trampled him, much to the surprise of Alexa. Later on, they and the rest of Ash's Pokémon posed in a group photo with him.

Personality and characteristics

Ash's Tauros demonstrating his strength by hefting the 460lb (210kg) Dragonite on his horns

Due to the large number of Tauros, it is impossible to determine each and every one's personality. However, the Tauros seem to share a very enthusiastic personality, and a love of exercise. In terms of battling, despite the very small move set available during most of their screen time, they are all extremely strong, capable of throwing a Metagross, Dragonite, Tauros, and Venusaur into the air from a standing position, using only their neck muscles.

Moves used

Ash Tauros Fissure.png
Using Fissure
Move First Used In
Fissure Hello, Pummelo!
Take Down Enter the Dragonite
Horn Attack The Ties That Bind
Double Team Second Time's the Charm!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

In the manga

Ash's Tauros in Ash and Pikachu
Ash's Tauros in The Electric Tale of Pikachu

In the Ash and Pikachu manga

Ash's Tauros appears in the chapter, One Half Of A Poké Ball, where he was sent out to battle Gary's Nidoqueen and lost to her Hyper Beam.

Moves used

Ash Tauros Horn Attack AP.png
Using Horn Attack
Move First Used In
Horn Attack One Half Of A Poké Ball
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga

Ash's Tauros was briefly seen in The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga during Ash's battle with Drake in chapter Pikachu's Plan. It is unknown whether Ash has multiple Tauros in the manga like he has in the anime.

Trivia

  • Brock caught a Tauros at the same time that Ash caught his first Tauros. Because of this, some believe that Brock should own a Tauros, and the writers forgot about it in subsequent episodes. However, Brock caught him using one of Ash's Safari Balls, and therefore it is counted as one of the thirty belonging to Ash.
  • Despite the Tauros all being captured in green Safari Balls, they all have regular Poké Balls when Ash calls them into battle.
  • It has never been revealed whether Ash uses the same Tauros whenever one of them is transferred to him or if Professor Oak simply sends him a random one each time. However, it is likely that the one Ash uses is the leader of the herd.
  • Ash's Tauros are the only Pokémon belonging to a main character to be caught in a banned episode.
  • Ash was offered a Rhyhorn in exchange for his Tauros after winning the Tauros battling competition. Ash had tried to capture a Rhyhorn in the Safari Zone, but a Tauros ran past and was captured instead. Despite this, Ash chooses to keep his Tauros.
  • Tauros is Ash's only Pokémon to have used a one-hit knockout move.
  • The Tauros are the only Pokémon Ash has caught more than one of.
  • In Pokémon Yellow, which is based on the anime series, Tauros's encounter rate at the Safari Zone is 10%, whereas in Red, Blue, FireRed, and LeafGreen, its encounter rate is only 1% or 4%, depending on the area. Making Tauros more common in the anime-based game may be a reference to Ash's Tauros.

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Tauros.



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