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tmpokemonname=Golduck |
image=[[File:Blue Golduck.png|220px]] |
image=[[File:Blue Golduck.png|220px]] |
caption=Blue Surfing on his Golduck |
caption=Blue's Golduck |
location=[[Unknown]] |
location=[[Kanto]] |
gender=Male |
gender=Male |
nature=Serious |
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epnum=PS018 |
epnum=PS018 |
pokemonname=Golduck |
epname=A Tale of Ninetales |
epname=A Tale of Ninetales |
noevo=incap |
current=[[Party|With Blue]] |
current=[[Party|With Blue]] |
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==History==
==History==
[[File:Blue and Golduck.png|thumb|left|200px|Blue and his Golduck]]
Golduck first made his appearance in ''[[PS018|A Tale of Ninetales]]'', where an accident caused {{adv|Red}} and Blue to switch [[Party|parties]], with Golduck ending up with Red. During his stay on Red's team, he, along with the rest of Blue's party, experienced Red's positive style of training, as opposed to Blue's fiercer one. When the Pokémon were returned to their respective Trainers, Blue's Pokémon ended up friendlier to Blue as a result of this type of training.


==={{chap|Red, Green & Blue}}===
Golduck later appeared during the battle against [[Team Rocket]], where he used his psychic powers to locate the {{p|Mr. Mime|Pokémon}} who was responsible for setting up a barrier around [[Saffron City]], preventing access to the city. Using this information, Red and [[Pika]] defeated the Pokémon, turning the barriers off.
Golduck first made his appearance in ''[[PS018|A Tale of Ninetales]]'', where an accident caused {{adv|Red}} and {{adv|Blue}} to switch [[Party|parties]], with Golduck ending up with Red. During his stay on Red's team, he, along with the rest of Blue's party, experienced Red's positive style of training, as opposed to Blue's fiercer one. When the Pokémon were returned to their respective Trainers, Blue's Pokémon ended up friendlier to Blue as a result of this type of training.


Golduck later appeared during the battle against [[Team Rocket]], where it used its psychic powers to locate the {{p|Mr. Mime|Pokémon}} who was responsible for setting up a barrier around [[Saffron City]], preventing access to the city. Using this information, Red and [[Pika]] defeated the Pokémon, turning the barriers off.
In the {{chap|Yellow}}, Golduck was mainly used to transport Blue across water. He was later used in battle against [[Agatha]], and was able to defeat her Arbok. As seen in a flashback, he was used in a battle against the same [[Elite Four]] member two years prior, where he channeled Blue's thoughts to his Pokédex while he was trap in a {{m|Dream Eater}} and had to distract her {{p|Gengar}}. He also showcased the ability to make a barricade of water using his {{m|Hydro Pump}} attack, which was used earlier to capture a {{p|Lapras}}.


==={{chap|Yellow}}===
Golduck was used during {{adv|Blue}}'s battle with {{adv|Red}} in order to learn the ultimate moves from [[Ultima]]. During the battle, he caused heavy damage to [[Gyara]], but the use of {{m|Dig}} against Snor led to a quick defeat when he used {{m|Earthquake}} while Golduck was underground. Golduck was later used against [[Trainer Tower]] A.I., known as "R", but was knocked back and was unable to attack.
In this chapter, Golduck was mainly used to transport {{adv|Blue}} across water. He was later used in battle against [[Agatha]], and was able to defeat her Arbok. As seen in a flashback, it was used in a battle against the same [[Elite Four]] member two years prior, where it channeled Blue's thoughts to his Pokédex while he was trap in a {{m|Dream Eater}} and had to distract her {{p|Gengar}}. It also showcased the ability to make a barricade of water using its {{m|Hydro Pump}} attack, which was used earlier to capture a {{p|Lapras}}.


==={{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}===
After {{adv|Giovanni}} was defeated and [[Carr]] sent the flying airship containing him, his son, his loyal subordinates and enemies crashing, Golduck and [[Blasty]] used Hydro Pump to try to keep the airship in place with {{DL|Blue (Adventures)|Rhydon}} using {{m|Megahorn}} and {{adv|Silver}}'s Pokémon would join the fray. However, ultimately, it was {{p|Mew}} who saved it from crashing.
Golduck was used during {{adv|Blue}}'s battle with {{adv|Red}} in order to learn the ultimate moves from [[Kimberly]]. During the battle, it caused heavy damage to [[Gyara]], but was defeated by {{adv|Lax}} when it used {{m|Earthquake}} while Golduck was {{m|dig}}ging. Golduck was later used against the [[Trainer Tower]] A.I., known as "R", but was knocked back and was unable to attack.


After [[Giovanni]] was defeated and [[Carr]] sent the flying airship containing him, his son, his loyal subordinates and enemies crashing, Golduck and [[Blasty]] used Hydro Pump to try and keep the airship in place with [[Blue (Adventures)#Rhydon|Rhydon]] using {{m|Megahorn}} and {{adv|Silver}}'s Pokémon would join the fray. However, ultimately, it was {{p|Mew}} who saved it from crashing.
==Moves used==
 
{{anmov/h|Water||Blue Golduck {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 4}}|0=Confusion|1=Surf|2=Tail Whip|3=Hydro Pump}}.png|Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 4}}|0=Confusion|1=Surf|2=Tail Whip|3=Hydro Pump}}|image2=Blue Golduck {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0=Hyper Beam|1=Iron Tail|2=Dig}}.png|caption2=Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0=Hyper Beam|1=Iron Tail|2=Dig}}}}
===Moves used===
{{anmov|Water|Surf|PS024|What a Dragonite}}
{{anmu/h|water|row=5|align=center}}
{{anmov|Psychic|Confusion|PS028|Peace of Mime}}
{{anmu|Psychic|Confusion|PS028|Peace of Mime}}
{{anmov|Normal|Tail Whip|PS050|Lapras Lazily}}
{{anmu|Water|Surf|PS050|Lapras Lazily}}
{{anmov|Water|Hydro Pump|PS050|Lapras Lazily|rec=yes}}
{{anmu|Normal|Tail Whip|PS050|Lapras Lazily}}
{{anmov|Normal|Hyper Beam|PS050|Lapras Lazily}}
{{anmu|Water|Hydro Pump|PS050|Lapras Lazily}}
{{anmov|Steel|Iron Tail|PS273|Red and Blue Make Purple Opponents|rec=yes}}
{{anmu|Normal|Hyper Beam|PS050|Lapras Lazily}}
{{anmov|Ground|Dig|PS273|Red and Blue Make Purple Opponents|rec=yes}}
{{anmu|Steel|Iron Tail|PS273|The Battle Path}}
{{anmov/f|water}}
{{anmu|Ground|Dig|PS273|The Battle Path}}
{{anmu/f|water|c=l}}


==Related articles==
==Related articles==
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Revision as of 12:51, 19 January 2016

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Blue's Golduck
グリーンのゴルダック Green's Golduck
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Blue Golduck.png
Blue's Golduck
Debuts in A Tale of Ninetales
Caught at Kanto
Gender Male
Ability Cloud Nine
Nature Serious
Current location With Blue
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This Pokémon is fully evolved.

Blue's Golduck (Japanese: グリーンのゴルダック Green's Golduck) is one of the Pokémon that Blue owns in the Pokémon Adventures manga.

History

Blue and his Golduck

Golduck first made his appearance in A Tale of Ninetales, where an accident caused Red and Blue to switch parties, with Golduck ending up with Red. During his stay on Red's team, he, along with the rest of Blue's party, experienced Red's positive style of training, as opposed to Blue's fiercer one. When the Pokémon were returned to their respective Trainers, Blue's Pokémon ended up friendlier to Blue as a result of this type of training.

Golduck later appeared during the battle against Team Rocket, where he used his psychic powers to locate the Pokémon who was responsible for setting up a barrier around Saffron City, preventing access to the city. Using this information, Red and Pika defeated the Pokémon, turning the barriers off.

In the Yellow arc, Golduck was mainly used to transport Blue across water. He was later used in battle against Agatha, and was able to defeat her Arbok. As seen in a flashback, he was used in a battle against the same Elite Four member two years prior, where he channeled Blue's thoughts to his Pokédex while he was trap in a Dream Eater and had to distract her Gengar. He also showcased the ability to make a barricade of water using his Hydro Pump attack, which was used earlier to capture a Lapras.

Golduck was used during Blue's battle with Red in order to learn the ultimate moves from Ultima. During the battle, he caused heavy damage to Gyara, but the use of Dig against Snor led to a quick defeat when he used Earthquake while Golduck was underground. Golduck was later used against Trainer Tower A.I., known as "R", but was knocked back and was unable to attack.

After Giovanni was defeated and Carr sent the flying airship containing him, his son, his loyal subordinates and enemies crashing, Golduck and Blasty used Hydro Pump to try to keep the airship in place with Rhydon using Megahorn and Silver's Pokémon would join the fray. However, ultimately, it was Mew who saved it from crashing.

Moves used

Blue Golduck Hydro Pump.png
Using Hydro Pump
Blue Golduck Dig.png
Using Dig
Move First Used In
Surf What a Dragonite
Confusion Peace of Mime
Tail Whip Lapras Lazily
Hydro Pump  Lapras Lazily
Hyper Beam Lapras Lazily
Iron Tail  Red and Blue Make Purple Opponents
Dig  Red and Blue Make Purple Opponents
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Related articles

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



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