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Brawly's Hariyama トウキのハリテヤマ Tōki's Hariteyama
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Brawly's Hariyama (Japanese: トウキのハリテヤマ Tōki's Hariteyama) is Brawly's main Pokémon in the anime and in the games.
In the anime
Its English voice actress is Maddie Blaustein and its Japanese voice actor is Unshō Ishizuka; as a Makuhita, it is voiced by Shinichiro Miki in Japanese and Darren Dunstan in English.
It first appeared in Brave the Wave as a Makuhita. Like Brawly, Makuhita also enjoys surfing the waves.
It was used against Ash's Treecko in a gym battle. With its impressive power and skill, Makuhita was easily able to gain the upper hand. However, when Treecko kept coming back for more, Makuhita evolved into Hariyama. With the massive power boost it gained by evolving, Hariyama finished Treecko off easily with a powerful Knock Off, thus defeating Ash.
It again appeared in A Meditite Fight where it helped Ash and the others to escape from a violent storm.
Ash had his rematch against Brawly in Just One of the Geysers. Hariyama was able to defeat Corphish and almost defeated Treecko. But thanks to Ash's strategy, Treecko was able to defeat Hariyama after a fierce battle.
Moves used
In the games
Hariyama is Brawly's main Pokémon in the games. It has appeared in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the Generation III games.
First Rematch
Second Rematch
Third Rematch
Fourth Rematch
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Hariyama, as Makuhita, was the second Pokémon sent out in Brawly's gym battle with Sapphire. While Toro, now newly evolved into a Combusken, easily defeated his Machop, forcing him to recall it, Hariyama, even as Makuhita, gave Sapphire's new Lairon, Rono, a hard time, this time forcing the challenger to withdraw, as her Pokémon, even evolved, now stood no chance. Toro is then forced to switch out to take over for its teammate, but even with its strong Flamethrower attack, it had no means of getting past the rotund fighter's Thick Fat ability, and is easily thrown aside. Things would only get worse when Makuhita uses its stored energy to then evolve into Hariyama, but after a close call, Combusken's Double Kick scores a win, earning Sapphire her second badge fair and square.
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Makuhita and Hariyama.