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'''Dawn's Togekiss''' (Japanese: '''ヒカリのトゲキッス''' ''Hikari's Togekiss'') is the eighth {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} obtained by {{an|Dawn}}.
'''Dawn's Togekiss''' (Japanese: '''ヒカリのトゲキッス''' ''Hikari's Togekiss'') was the eighth overall {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that {{an|Dawn}} obtained in the [[Sinnoh]] [[region]]. Togekiss [[Original Trainer|originally belonged]] to [[Princess Salvia]] before being given to Dawn.


==History==
==History==
===Diamond & Pearl series===
===''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]''===
[[File:Dawn and Togekiss.png|thumb|left|250px|Dawn and Togekiss]]
[[File:Princess Salvia and Togekiss.png|thumb|left|250px|Togekiss and Princess Salvia]]
====With Princess Salvia====
====With Princess Salvia====
Togekiss originally belonged to [[Princess Salvia]], a [[doppelgänger]] of Dawn, who wished to compete in a [[Pokémon Contest]] to see what it was like. As the two had a near-identical appearance, they switched lives for a short time, with Dawn secretly becoming Salvia and Salvia, dressed as Dawn, using Togekiss in the [[Arrowroot Town]] Contest. Doing very well for her first Contest, Salvia managed to win the Contest but gave the awarded Ribbon to her opponent, [[Jessie|Jessilina]], instead, as Dawn already had the required Ribbons for entry into the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival|Grand Festival]]. To allow her to continue competing in Contests, Salvia gave Togekiss to Dawn.
Togekiss originally belonged to [[Princess Salvia]], a [[doppelgänger]] of Dawn who appeared in ''[[DP171|Dawn of a Royal Day!]]'', and who wished to compete in a [[Pokémon Contest]] to see what it was like. As the two had a near-identical appearance, they switched lives for a short time, with Dawn secretly becoming Salvia and Salvia, dressed as Dawn, using Togekiss in the [[Arrowroot Town]] Contest. Doing very well for her first Contest, Salvia managed to win the Contest but gave the awarded Ribbon to her opponent, [[Jessie|Jessilina]], instead, as Dawn already had the required Ribbons for entry into the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival|Grand Festival]]. To allow her to continue competing in Contests, Salvia gave Togekiss to Dawn.


====With Dawn====
====With Dawn====
In ''[[DP172|With the Easiest of Grace!]]'', Dawn began training Togekiss for the Grand Festival, during which she became fast friends with {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}}. Ash volunteered to use {{AP|Gible}} against Togekiss for a training match, and while the two were evenly-matched, Togekiss's motherly instincts came to the fore when she shielded Piplup from Gible's still unreliable {{m|Draco Meteor}}. Togekiss then talked with Gible, warning him to be more careful with his moves which made Gible regret his past carelessness.
[[File:Dawn Togekiss vs Jessie Yanmega.png|thumb|250px|Togekiss vs Yanmega]]
In ''[[DP172|With the Easiest of Grace!]]'', Dawn began training Togekiss for the Grand Festival, during which she became fast friends with {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}}. Ash volunteered to use {{AP|Gible}} against Togekiss for a training match, and while the two were evenly matched, Togekiss's motherly instincts came to the fore when she shielded Piplup from Gible's still unreliable {{m|Draco Meteor}}. Togekiss then talked with Gible, warning him to be more careful with his moves, making Gible regret his past carelessness.


Dawn initially had difficulties battling with Togekiss, as she only would use graceful moves in battle. However Dawn soon realized that instead of Togekiss changing to suit Dawn, Dawn should instead change her strategy to suit Togekiss's strengths. This new strategy was later used to win against [[Jessie]] and {{TP|Jessie|Yanmega}}, who were looking for revenge on Dawn and Togekiss for their defeat in the Contest. Togekiss continued her training in ''[[DP173|Dealing With a Fierce Double Ditto Drama!]]'' and ''[[DP175|Opposites Interact!]]'' alongside Dawn's other Pokémon.
Dawn initially had difficulties battling with Togekiss, as she only would use graceful moves in battle. However, Dawn soon realized that instead of Togekiss changing to suit Dawn, Dawn should instead change her strategy to suit Togekiss's strengths. This new strategy was later used to win against [[Jessie]] and {{TP|Jessie|Yanmega}}, who were looking for revenge on Dawn and Togekiss for their defeat in the Contest. Togekiss continued her training in ''[[DP173|Dealing With a Fierce Double Ditto Drama!]]'' and ''[[DP175|Opposites Interact!]]'' alongside Dawn's other Pokémon.
[[File:Piplup Togekiss DP177.png|thumb|250px|left|At the Grand Festival with Piplup]]
Togekiss was used alongside Piplup in the finals of the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival]] against [[Zoey]]'s Glameow and Gallade in ''[[DP177|A Grand Fight for Winning!]]''. Togekiss used her best moves and managed to surprise Zoey, who had never seen the Jubilee Pokémon in battle before. However, Togekiss was unable to hit Zoey's Pokémon directly, due to their elusiveness and speed, but she still managed to bring down Zoey's points thanks to her grace, such as when dodging with elegance Gallade's {{m|Vacuum Wave}}. In the end, even after using a wonderful {{m|Sky Attack}}-{{m|Peck}} combination with the help of Piplup, the two Pokémon lost the final.


[[File:Piplup Togekiss DP177.png|thumb|250px|At the Grand Festival with Piplup]]
In ''[[DP178|For The Love Of Meowth]]'', Togekiss searched for [[Mamie]]'s Glameow and battled and lost against an over-powered {{MTR}} who had fallen in love with the same Glameow.
Togekiss was used alongside Piplup in the finals of the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival]] against [[Zoey]]'s Glameow and Gallade in ''[[DP177|A Grand Fight for Winning!]]''. Togekiss used her best moves and managed to surprise Zoey, who had never seen the Jubilee Pokémon in battle before. However, Togekiss was unable to hit Zoey's Pokémon directly, due to their elusiveness and speed, but she still managed to bring down Zoey's points thanks to her grace, such as when dodging with elegance Gallade's {{m|Vacuum Wave}}. In the end, even after using a wonderful {{m|Sky Attack}}-{{m|Peck}} combination with the help of Piplup, the two Pokémon lost the final.
 
In ''[[DP191|Memories are Made of Bliss!]]'', Togekiss consoled {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}} when he became heart-broken over {{AP|Pikachu}} leaving.
[[File:Dawn and Togekiss.png|thumb|250px|Togekiss and Dawn]]
In [[DPS01]], she was used to help fight off the {{p|Ariados}} that were attacking Dawn and [[Shinko]]. She was caught in {{m|String Shot}} and couldn't do anything until Cyndaquil [[Evolution|evolved]] into {{TP|Dawn|Quilava}} and saved her.


Togekiss reappeared in ''[[DP178|For The Love Of Meowth]]'', where she searched for [[Mamie]]'s Glameow and battled and lost against an over-powered {{MTR}} who had fallen in love with the same Glameow.
===''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]''===
In ''[[BW086|Piplup, Pansage, and a Meeting of the Times!]]'', Togekiss was introduced to {{Ash}}, {{an|Iris}}, and {{an|Cilan}}'s Pokémon alongside the rest of Dawn's Pokémon.


Togekiss appeared in ''[[DP191|Memories are Made of Bliss!]]'', where she consoled {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}} when he became heart-broken over {{AP|Pikachu}} leaving.
===''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]''===
Togekiss appeared in a flashback in ''[[JN075|A Midsummer Night's Light!]]''.  


===Best Wishes series===
Togekiss appeared in ''[[JN089|The Gates of Warp!]]''.
She was introduced to {{Ash}}, {{an|Iris}}, and {{an|Cilan}}'s Pokémon in ''[[BW086|Piplup, Pansage, and a Meeting of the Times!]]''.
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==Personality and characteristics==
==Personality and characteristics==
[[File:Dawn Togekiss elegance.png|thumb|left|250px|Togekiss's elegance]]
[[File:Togekiss Motherly.png|thumb|250px|Togekiss being motherly]]
[[File:Togekiss Motherly.png|thumb|250px|Togekiss being motherly]]
Being raised by [[Princess Salvia]], Togekiss was brought up much like she was, always being poised and graceful above all else. Initially, this hampered Dawn's ability to battle with her effectively as she would try to make her attacks as graceful as possible before launching them. Over time, however, Dawn compromised her battle style to fit Togekiss's with great results.
Being raised by [[Princess Salvia]], Togekiss was brought up much like she was, always being poised and graceful above all else. She would take a bow whenever she was complimented, or contrarily, to express her own gratitude. Furthermore, Togekiss is highly compassionate, kind-hearted, and selfless, possessing advanced maturity and displaying tremendous motherly instincts towards her fellow Pokémon, most notably to {{Ash}}'s {{TP|Ash|Gible}} and {{an|Dawn}}'s {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}}, whom Togekiss seemed to have a particular fondness of, as she was often helping Piplup by shielding him from harm, or cleaning him whenever he got dirty, as well comforting him when he was sad or frightened. She would also scold Gible often for not having better control of his then imperfected {{m|Draco Meteor}} and getting Piplup hurt as a result. Togekiss would team up with [[Ash's Staraptor]] to scout in order to look for lost parties or find {{TRT}}.


Togekiss was shown to be a mother figure to the main character's Pokémon most notably being [[Ash's Gible]] and [[Dawn's Piplup]], shielding Piplup from harm or comforting him when he was sad or frightened. She would also scold Gible often for not having better control of his then imperfected {{m|Draco Meteor}} and getting Piplup hurt as a result.
Initially, Dawn and Togekiss had trouble adapting to each other's battling styles, as Dawn believed they couldn't fight effectively, as Togekiss would try to make her attacks as graceful as possible before launching them, such as dancing around in the sky and twirling to show off her [[appeal]], which would cause their opponents to gain more than enough time to either recover or defend themselves. However, Dawn quickly decided to adapt to Togekiss's battling style, although Togekiss also decided to slightly adapt to Dawn's more straight-forward style, as while continuing to showcase her moves before firing them, she would accelerate her efforts to prevent her opponents from getting the upper hand.
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==Moves used==
==Moves used==
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===Moves improvised===
===Moves improvised===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Salvia Togekiss.png|thumb|right|200px|Togekiss appearing larger in its debut]]  
[[File:Dawn Togekiss size inconsistency.png|thumb|200px|Togekiss appearing larger in her debut]]
* Togekiss was first revealed in the Japanese opening ''[[The Greatest - Everyday!]]''.
* Togekiss was first revealed in the Japanese opening [[The Greatest - Everyday!]].
* Togekiss is the second Pokémon obtained by Dawn from another Trainer specifically for competition in Contests. The first was {{TP|Dawn|Ambipom}}.
* Togekiss has a [[Size discrepancies (anime)|size inconsistency]] in between her debut episode in ''[[DP171|Dawn of a Royal Day!]]'' to ''[[DP172|With the Easiest of Grace!]]''.
** Interestingly, both are female {{cat|Generation IV Pokémon}} that are part of a [[Generation II]] evolutionary family. Both were also used by their {{Ash|original}} [[Princess Salvia|Trainers]] in a Contest before becoming Dawn's Pokémon.
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* Togekiss has a [[Size discrepancies in the Pokémon anime|size inconsistency]] in between its debut episode in ''[[DP171|Dawn of a Royal Day!]]'' to ''[[DP172|With the Easiest of Grace!]]''.
 
* Togekiss is the first Pokémon obtained by a main character while in a third evolutionary stage, the second being [[Iris's Dragonite]].
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Latest revision as of 11:11, 4 April 2024

Dawn's Togekiss
ヒカリのトゲキッス Hikari's Togekiss
Bag Poké Ball SV Sprite.png
Dawn Togekiss.png
Dawn's Togekiss
Debuts in Dawn of a Royal Day!
Caught at Arrowroot Town
Gender Female[1]
Ability Unknown
Current location With Dawn
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This Pokémon is fully evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Togekiss Kikuko Inoue

Dawn's Togekiss (Japanese: ヒカリのトゲキッス Hikari's Togekiss) was the eighth overall Pokémon that Dawn obtained in the Sinnoh region. Togekiss originally belonged to Princess Salvia before being given to Dawn.

History

Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl

Togekiss and Princess Salvia

With Princess Salvia

Togekiss originally belonged to Princess Salvia, a doppelgänger of Dawn who appeared in Dawn of a Royal Day!, and who wished to compete in a Pokémon Contest to see what it was like. As the two had a near-identical appearance, they switched lives for a short time, with Dawn secretly becoming Salvia and Salvia, dressed as Dawn, using Togekiss in the Arrowroot Town Contest. Doing very well for her first Contest, Salvia managed to win the Contest but gave the awarded Ribbon to her opponent, Jessilina, instead, as Dawn already had the required Ribbons for entry into the Grand Festival. To allow her to continue competing in Contests, Salvia gave Togekiss to Dawn.

With Dawn

Togekiss vs Yanmega

In With the Easiest of Grace!, Dawn began training Togekiss for the Grand Festival, during which she became fast friends with Piplup. Ash volunteered to use Gible against Togekiss for a training match, and while the two were evenly matched, Togekiss's motherly instincts came to the fore when she shielded Piplup from Gible's still unreliable Draco Meteor. Togekiss then talked with Gible, warning him to be more careful with his moves, making Gible regret his past carelessness.

Dawn initially had difficulties battling with Togekiss, as she only would use graceful moves in battle. However, Dawn soon realized that instead of Togekiss changing to suit Dawn, Dawn should instead change her strategy to suit Togekiss's strengths. This new strategy was later used to win against Jessie and Yanmega, who were looking for revenge on Dawn and Togekiss for their defeat in the Contest. Togekiss continued her training in Dealing With a Fierce Double Ditto Drama! and Opposites Interact! alongside Dawn's other Pokémon.

At the Grand Festival with Piplup

Togekiss was used alongside Piplup in the finals of the Sinnoh Grand Festival against Zoey's Glameow and Gallade in A Grand Fight for Winning!. Togekiss used her best moves and managed to surprise Zoey, who had never seen the Jubilee Pokémon in battle before. However, Togekiss was unable to hit Zoey's Pokémon directly, due to their elusiveness and speed, but she still managed to bring down Zoey's points thanks to her grace, such as when dodging with elegance Gallade's Vacuum Wave. In the end, even after using a wonderful Sky Attack-Peck combination with the help of Piplup, the two Pokémon lost the final.

In For The Love Of Meowth, Togekiss searched for Mamie's Glameow and battled and lost against an over-powered Meowth who had fallen in love with the same Glameow.

In Memories are Made of Bliss!, Togekiss consoled Piplup when he became heart-broken over Pikachu leaving.

Togekiss and Dawn

In DPS01, she was used to help fight off the Ariados that were attacking Dawn and Shinko. She was caught in String Shot and couldn't do anything until Cyndaquil evolved into Quilava and saved her.

Pokémon the Series: Black & White

In Piplup, Pansage, and a Meeting of the Times!, Togekiss was introduced to Ash, Iris, and Cilan's Pokémon alongside the rest of Dawn's Pokémon.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

Togekiss appeared in a flashback in A Midsummer Night's Light!.

Togekiss appeared in The Gates of Warp!.

Personality and characteristics

Togekiss's elegance
Togekiss being motherly

Being raised by Princess Salvia, Togekiss was brought up much like she was, always being poised and graceful above all else. She would take a bow whenever she was complimented, or contrarily, to express her own gratitude. Furthermore, Togekiss is highly compassionate, kind-hearted, and selfless, possessing advanced maturity and displaying tremendous motherly instincts towards her fellow Pokémon, most notably to Ash's Gible and Dawn's Piplup, whom Togekiss seemed to have a particular fondness of, as she was often helping Piplup by shielding him from harm, or cleaning him whenever he got dirty, as well comforting him when he was sad or frightened. She would also scold Gible often for not having better control of his then imperfected Draco Meteor and getting Piplup hurt as a result. Togekiss would team up with Ash's Staraptor to scout in order to look for lost parties or find Team Rocket.

Initially, Dawn and Togekiss had trouble adapting to each other's battling styles, as Dawn believed they couldn't fight effectively, as Togekiss would try to make her attacks as graceful as possible before launching them, such as dancing around in the sky and twirling to show off her appeal, which would cause their opponents to gain more than enough time to either recover or defend themselves. However, Dawn quickly decided to adapt to Togekiss's battling style, although Togekiss also decided to slightly adapt to Dawn's more straight-forward style, as while continuing to showcase her moves before firing them, she would accelerate her efforts to prevent her opponents from getting the upper hand.

Moves used

Dawn Togekiss Air Slash.png
Using Air Slash
Move First Used In
Aura Sphere Dawn of a Royal Day!
Sky Attack Dawn of a Royal Day!
Air Slash Dawn of a Royal Day!
Safeguard Dawn of a Royal Day!
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
Aura Sphere Bubble Beam combination.png A Grand Fight for Winning! Aura Sphere and Bubble Beam Dawn's Piplup
Description: Piplup jumps on Togekiss's back. Then Togekiss takes flight and uses Aura Sphere. Piplup follows up with Bubble Beam, surrounding the Fighting-type attack with bubbles while it heads towards the opposing team. The combination was used during a two-on-two Contest Battle against Zoey's Glameow and Gallade in the Sinnoh Grand Festival.
Aura Whirlpool.png A Grand Fight for Winning! Whirlpool and Aura Sphere Dawn's Piplup
Description: Piplup uses Whirlpool and Togekiss uses Aura Sphere. The two moves fuse into a glowing light blue swirling whirlpool. The combination was used as an offense and defense move during a two-on-two Contest Battle against Zoey's Glameow and Gallade in the Sinnoh Grand Festival, successfully countering the opponent's combination of Signal Beam and Iron Tail.
SkyAttack Peck Combination.png A Grand Fight for Winning! Sky Attack and Peck Dawn's Piplup
Description: Togekiss uses Sky Attack. Then Piplup uses Peck while riding on Togekiss. The Flying-type moves combine to create a crimson aura that surrounds the two Pokémon. The combination was used during a two-on-two Contest Battle against Zoey's Glameow and Gallade in the Sinnoh Grand Festival.

Trivia

Togekiss appearing larger in her debut


References

Related articles

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


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