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{{ | {{PokémonPrevNext/Head|type=Water}} | ||
{{Pokémon Infobox | | {{PokémonPrevNext/GO|species=Magikarp}} | ||
name=Magikarp | | {{PokémonPrevNext/Pokémon|type=Water|prevnum=128|prev=Tauros|nextnum=130|next=Gyarados|round=none}} | ||
jname=コイキング | | {{PokémonPrevNext/Disambig|species=Magikarp}} | ||
jtranslit=Koikingu | | |} | ||
tmname=Koiking | | {{Pokémon Infobox | ||
ndex=129 | | |name=Magikarp | ||
jdex=076 | | |jname=コイキング | ||
hdex=052 | | |jtranslit=Koikingu | ||
hdex6=053 | | |tmname=Koiking | ||
fbrow=124 | | |ndex=129 | ||
sdex=023 | | |jdex=076 | ||
karea=Central | | |hdex=052 | ||
kdex=049 | | |hdex6=053 | ||
typebox=1 | | |fbrow=124 | ||
type1=Water | | |sdex=023 | ||
category=Fish | | |karea=Central | ||
height-ftin=2'11" | | |kdex=049 | ||
height-m=0.9 | | |typebox=1 | ||
weight-lbs=22.0 | | |type1=Water | ||
weight-kg=10.0 | | |category=Fish | ||
abilityn=d | | |height-ftin=2'11" | ||
ability1=Swift Swim | | |height-m=0.9 | ||
abilityd=Rattled | | |weight-lbs=22.0 | ||
egggroupn=2 | | |weight-kg=10.0 | ||
egggroup1=Water 2 | | |abilityn=d | ||
egggroup2=Dragon | | |ability1=Swift Swim | ||
eggcycles=6 | | |abilityd=Rattled | ||
evtotal=1 | | |egggroupn=2 | ||
evsp=1 | | |egggroup1=Water 2 | ||
expyield=40 | | |egggroup2=Dragon | ||
oldexp=20 | | |eggcycles=6 | ||
lv100exp=1,250,000 | | |evtotal=1 | ||
gendercode=127 | | |evsp=1 | ||
color=Red | |expyield=40 | ||
catchrate=255 | | |oldexp=20 | ||
body=03 | | |lv100exp=1,250,000 | ||
pokefordex=magikarp | | |gendercode=127 | ||
generation=1 | | |color=Red | ||
friendship=70 | |catchrate=255 | ||
|body=03 | |||
|pokefordex=magikarp | |||
|generation=1 | |||
|friendship=70 | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Magikarp''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''コイキング''' ''Koiking'') is a {{type|Water}} Pokémon. | '''Magikarp''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''コイキング''' ''Koiking'') is a {{type|Water}} Pokémon. | ||
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==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
===In the main series=== | |||
[[File:Magikarp anime.png|thumb|220px|Magikarp in the anime]] | [[File:Magikarp anime.png|thumb|220px|Magikarp in the anime]] | ||
[[File:Golden Magikarp.png|thumb|220px|Shiny Magikarp in the anime]] | [[File:Golden Magikarp.png|thumb|220px|Shiny Magikarp in the anime]] | ||
===Major appearances=== | ====Major appearances==== | ||
====[[James's Magikarp]]==== | =====[[James's Magikarp]]===== | ||
James's Magikarp debuted in ''[[EP015|Battle Aboard the St. Anne!]]'', where James buys it from the [[Magikarp salesman]]. It evolves into a {{TP|James|Gyarados}} in [[EP016|the next episode]], abandoning him in the process. | James's Magikarp debuted in ''[[EP015|Battle Aboard the St. Anne!]]'', where James buys it from the [[Magikarp salesman]]. It evolves into a {{TP|James|Gyarados}} in [[EP016|the next episode]], abandoning him in the process. | ||
====[[Magikarp salesman's Magikarp]]==== | =====[[Magikarp salesman's Magikarp]]===== | ||
Several episodes, the first one being in ''[[EP015|Battle Aboard the St. Anne]]'', involve a particular [[Magikarp salesman|salesman]] trying to sell certain Pokémon to someone. The person he is usually trying to con is [[James]] and he usually sells {{TP|Magikarp salesman|Magikarp}}, claiming that they're very valuable. | Several episodes, the first one being in ''[[EP015|Battle Aboard the St. Anne]]'', involve a particular [[Magikarp salesman|salesman]] trying to sell certain Pokémon to someone. The person he is usually trying to con is [[James]] and he usually sells {{TP|Magikarp salesman|Magikarp}}, claiming that they're very valuable. | ||
====Other==== | =====Other===== | ||
In ''[[EP092|The Joy of Pokémon]]'', a [[Nurse Joy]] from the Orange Islands befriended a {{pkmn2|giant}} Magikarp that saved her as a child. It evolved into an equally large Gyarados, but it remained friendly. | In ''[[EP092|The Joy of Pokémon]]'', a [[Nurse Joy]] from the Orange Islands befriended a {{pkmn2|giant}} Magikarp that saved her as a child. It evolved into an equally large Gyarados, but it remained friendly. | ||
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Three Magikarp appeared under the ownership of [[Luka]] in ''[[EP214|Mantine Overboard!]]''. They were used to aid her, {{Ash}} and later {{an|Misty}} in their underwater exploration. | Three Magikarp appeared under the ownership of [[Luka]] in ''[[EP214|Mantine Overboard!]]''. They were used to aid her, {{Ash}} and later {{an|Misty}} in their underwater exploration. | ||
In ''[[AG092|Judgment Day!]]'', a {{Shiny}} Magikarp appeared in a flashback under the ownership of {{ | In ''[[AG092|Judgment Day!]]'', a {{Shiny}} Magikarp appeared in a flashback under the ownership of {{OBP|Jimmy|AG092}} and was later [[trade]]d. | ||
Another, in ''[[DP021|Ya See We Want An Evolution!]]'', was nicknamed the strongest. This Magikarp was unique in that it was in fact able to battle surprisingly well, even giving {{AP|Pikachu}} a hard time. | Another, in ''[[DP021|Ya See We Want An Evolution!]]'', was nicknamed the strongest. This Magikarp was unique in that it was in fact able to battle surprisingly well, even giving {{AP|Pikachu}} a hard time. | ||
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Multiple Magikarp appeared in ''[[XY022|Going for the Gold!]]'', including one {{Shiny}} that appeared at the end of the episode. | Multiple Magikarp appeared in ''[[XY022|Going for the Gold!]]'', including one {{Shiny}} that appeared at the end of the episode. | ||
===Minor appearances=== | ====Minor appearances==== | ||
Magikarp debuted in ''[[EP001|Pokémon - I Choose You!]]'' when one was seen swimming in the river that {{Ash}} had jumped into to try to escape a flock of {{p|Spearow}} that were chasing after him. | Magikarp debuted in ''[[EP001|Pokémon - I Choose You!]]'' when one was seen swimming in the river that {{Ash}} had jumped into to try to escape a flock of {{p|Spearow}} that were chasing after him. | ||
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A Magikarp appeared in a flashback/fantasy in ''[[XY040|Day Three Blockbusters!]]''. | A Magikarp appeared in a flashback/fantasy in ''[[XY040|Day Three Blockbusters!]]''. | ||
===Pokédex entries=== | ====Pokédex entries==== | ||
{{Animedexheader|Sinnoh}} | {{Animedexheader|Sinnoh}} | ||
{{Animedexbody|DP021|Magikarp|Ash's Pokédex|Magikarp, the Fish Pokémon. Magikarp can live in the dirtiest of water. It | {{Animedexbody|DP021|Magikarp|Ash's Pokédex|Magikarp, the Fish Pokémon. Magikarp can live in the dirtiest of water. It jumps very well and can evolve into {{p|Gyarados}}.}} | ||
{{Animedexfooter/Pokémon|''Diamond & Pearl''|Sinnoh}} | {{Animedexfooter/Pokémon|''Diamond & Pearl''|Sinnoh}} | ||
{{Animedexheader|Kalos}} | {{Animedexheader|Kalos}} | ||
{{Animedexbody|XY022|Magikarp|Ash's Pokédex|Magikarp, the Fish Pokémon. Because all Magikarp seem to do is splash around, some consider them weak, but they're actually a hardy Pokémon that can survive in water no matter how dirty it is.}} | {{Animedexbody|XY022|Magikarp|Ash's Pokédex|Magikarp, the Fish Pokémon. Because all Magikarp seem to do is splash around, some consider them weak, but they're actually a hardy Pokémon that can survive in water no matter how dirty it is.}} | ||
{{Animedexfooter/Pokémon|'' | {{Animedexfooter/Pokémon|''XY''|Kalos}} | ||
===In Pokémon Origins=== | ===In Pokémon Origins=== | ||
[[File:Red Magikarp PO.png|thumb|220px|Magikarp in Pokémon Origins]] | [[File:Red Magikarp PO.png|thumb|220px|Magikarp in Pokémon Origins]] | ||
====Red's Magikarp==== | ====[[Magikarp salesman's Magikarp|Red's Magikarp]]==== | ||
The [[Magikarp salesman]] gave {{OBP|Red|Origins}} a {{TP|Magikarp salesman|Magikarp}} in ''[[PO02|File 2: Cubone]]''. | The [[Magikarp salesman]] gave {{OBP|Red|Origins}} a {{TP|Magikarp salesman|Magikarp}} in ''[[PO02|File 2: Cubone]]''. | ||
==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
[[File:Magikarp Dragon Rage GDZ.png|200px|thumb|Magikarp in [[Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All]] | [[File:Magikarp Dragon Rage GDZ.png|200px|thumb|Magikarp in [[Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All]]]] | ||
===In the How I Became a Pokémon Card manga=== | ===In the How I Became a Pokémon Card manga=== | ||
Magikarp appeared in [[PW32]]. | Magikarp appeared in [[PW32]]. | ||
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===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ||
[[File:Bill Magikarp Splash Adventures.png|200px|thumb|Magikarp in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] | |||
Magikarp debuted in ''[[PS024|What a Dragonite]]'' where multiple wild ones were escaping from a Dragonite. | Magikarp debuted in ''[[PS024|What a Dragonite]]'' where multiple wild ones were escaping from a Dragonite. | ||
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Lance's Magikarp appeared in a flashback in ''[[PS090|The Legend]]'' as a Pokémon harmed by human industrialization. It evolved into Gyarados sometime before ''[[PS063|Extricated from Exeggutor]]'' and it was used to shield him from the lava on [[Mt. Cerise]]. | Lance's Magikarp appeared in a flashback in ''[[PS090|The Legend]]'' as a Pokémon harmed by human industrialization. It evolved into Gyarados sometime before ''[[PS063|Extricated from Exeggutor]]'' and it was used to shield him from the lava on [[Mt. Cerise]]. | ||
In ''[[PS101|Teddiursa's Picnic]]'', a Magikarp appeared in its Pokéball after the wild Granbull had spitted out all the Pokéballs it stole to get attention about its dislocated jaw | In ''[[PS101|Teddiursa's Picnic]]'', a Magikarp appeared in its Pokéball after the wild Granbull had spitted out all the Pokéballs it stole to get attention about its dislocated jaw; it was returned to its owner by [[Wilton]] afterwards. | ||
Multiple Magikarp had evolved into Gyarados at the [[Lake of Rage]] from the Radio waves emitted | Multiple Magikarp had evolved into Gyarados at the [[Lake of Rage]] from the Radio waves emitted by Team Rocket in ''[[PS112|Raise the Red Gyarados]]''. | ||
A Magikarp is seen as one of the Pokémon at Earl's Pokémon Academy in [[Violet City]] in ''[[PS117|Slugging It Out With Slugma]]''. | A Magikarp is seen as one of the Pokémon at Earl's Pokémon Academy in [[Violet City]] in ''[[PS117|Slugging It Out With Slugma]]''. | ||
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====In events==== | ====In events==== | ||
{{eventAvail/h|Language/Region|type=water}} | {{eventAvail/h|Language/Region|type=water}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{ | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev1|RGB}}|University Magikarp|Japanese|Japan|?|July 1998|link=List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation I#University Magikarp}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{ | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}|Gotta Catch 'Em All Station! Reversal Magikarp|English|United States|5|June 8 to 21, 2002|link=List of Gotta Catch 'Em All event Pokémon#Reversal Magikarp}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{ | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}|Gotta Catch 'Em All Station! Bubble Magikarp|English|United States|5|January 24 to 30, 2003|link=List of Gotta Catch 'Em All event Pokémon#Bubble Magikarp}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{ | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}|Pokémon Center Nagoya Magikarp|Japanese|Japan|99[[File:ShinyVStar.png|Shiny|link=Shiny Pokémon]]|March 20 to May 6, 2013|link=List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation V#Pokémon Center Nagoya Magikarp}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{ | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}|Pokémon Center Hiroshima Magikarp|All|Japan|1|June 26 to August 31, 2015|link=List of local event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Magikarp}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
====GTS events==== | ====GTS events==== | ||
{{eventAvail/h|type=water}} | {{eventAvail/h|type=water}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{ | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev4|DP}}|Nana Magikarp|Japanese|GTS|5|February 14 to 15, 2007|link=List of GTS event Pokémon distributions#Nana}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{ | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev4|DP}}|Nory Magikarp|Japanese|GTS|7|February 14 to 15, 2007|link=List of GTS event Pokémon distributions#Nory}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{ | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev4|DP}}|Ruirui Magikarp|Japanese|GTS|6|February 14 to 15, 2007|link=List of GTS event Pokémon distributions#Ruirui}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{ | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev4|DP}}|Ryuuta Magikarp|Japanese|GTS|4|February 14 to 15, 2007|link=List of GTS event Pokémon distributions#Ryuuta}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{ | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev4|DP}}|Utz Magikarp|Japanese|GTS|5|February 14 to 15, 2007|link=List of GTS event Pokémon distributions#Utz}} | ||
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===={{Trading Card Game}}-only moves==== | ===={{Trading Card Game}}-only moves==== | ||
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background: #{{tcg grass color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{tcg grass color}}" | {| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#{{tcg grass color light}}; border:3px solid #{{tcg grass color}}" | ||
! Move | ! Move | ||
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===Side game data=== | ===Side game data=== | ||
{{ | {{Spindata/Head|type=Water}} | ||
type= | {{Spindata/Pinball|col=2|type=Water|ndex=129|acquisition=Catch}} | ||
ndex=129 | | {{Spindata/PinballRS|col=2|type=Water|ndex=129|acquisition=Catch}} | ||
{{Spindata/Trozei|col=2|type=Water|ndex=129|rarity=Common}} | |||
|- | |||
{{Spindata/MDRB|col=6|type=Water|ndex=129 | |||
Trozei= | |body=1 | ||
rarity=Common | | |rate=9.2 | ||
|area=Waterfall Lake | |||
body=1 | | |P1=I'm the world's weakest Pokémon. You knew that, yes? | ||
rate=9.2 | | |P2=Huh? Look, my health is down by half already. | ||
area=Waterfall Lake | | |P3=I'm not much good now. I have almost no HP left. | ||
P1=I'm the world's weakest Pokémon. You knew that, yes? | | |PL=Look, my level went up! But I'm probably still weak... | ||
P2=Huh? Look, my health is down by half already. | | }} | ||
P3=I'm not much good now. I have almost no HP left. | | |- | ||
PL=Look, my level went up! But I'm probably still weak... | | {{Spindata/MDTDS|col=6|type=Water|ndex=129 | ||
|body=1 | |||
Ranger= | |rate=8.2 | ||
group=Water | | |IQ=C | ||
assist=Water | | }} | ||
fieldpower=0 | | |- | ||
field=None | | {{Spindata/Ranger|col=6|type=Water | ||
loop=1 | | |group=Water | ||
MinEXP=5 | | |assist=Water | ||
MaxEXP=5 | | |fieldpower=0 | ||
browser=Magikarp appears to be only capable of flopping about helplessly. | | |field=None | ||
|loop=1 | |||
|MinEXP=5 | |||
|MaxEXP=5 | |||
|browser=Magikarp appears to be only capable of flopping about helplessly. | |||
}} | |||
|- | |||
{{Spindata/Rumble|col=3|type=Water | |||
|att=1 | |||
|def=1 | |||
|speed=3 | |||
}} | |||
Pad=Magikarp came to the [[Meadow Zone]] to play. His favorite Attractions include {{DL|Attractions|Bulbasaur's Daring Dash}}, {{DL|Attractions|Venusaur's Vine Swing}}, and {{DL|Attractions|Empoleon's Snow Slide}}.| | {{Spindata/RumbleBlast|col=3|type=Water | ||
|att=1 | |||
|def=1 | |||
|speed=3 | |||
}} | |||
|- | |||
{{Spindata/PokéPark|col=6|type=Water|ndex=129 | |||
|Pad=Magikarp came to the [[Meadow Zone]] to play. His favorite Attractions include {{DL|Attractions|Bulbasaur's Daring Dash}}, {{DL|Attractions|Venusaur's Vine Swing}}, and {{DL|Attractions|Empoleon's Snow Slide}}. | |||
}} | |||
|- | |||
{{Spindata/PokéPark2|col=6|type=Water|ndex=129 | |||
|pad=He thinks he is king of PokéPark, but all he does is Splash. | |||
}} | |||
|- | |||
{{Spindata/Conquest|col=6|type=Water|ndex=129 | |||
|HP=1 | |||
|atk=1 | |||
|def=1 | |||
|spd=3 | |||
|range=3 | |||
|move=Splash | |||
|ability1=Gulp | |||
|ability2=Mood Maker | |||
|ability3=Decoy | |||
|evo=Evolves into {{p|Gyarados}} when its Attack is 16 or higher | |||
|link={{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Nobuchika}} and {{DL|List of Pokémon Conquest characters|Takeyoshi}} | |||
}} | |||
|- | |||
{{Spindata/Battle Trozei|col=6|type=Water|ndex=129 | |||
|power=1 | |||
}} | |||
|- | |||
{{Spindata/Shuffle|col=3|type=Water|ndex=129|num=477 | |||
|min=30 | |||
|max=55 | |||
|raisemaxlevel=0 | |||
|skill=Swap++ | |||
|skilldesc=Can replace many disruptions with this Pokémon. | |||
}} | |||
{{Spindata/Shuffle|col=3|type=Water|ndex=129S|num=477 | |||
|min=30 | |||
|max=55 | |||
|raisemaxlevel=0 | |||
|skill=Cheer | |||
|skilldesc=Increases the chance that the next match's skill is triggered. | |||
}} | |||
|- | |||
{{Spindata/GO|col=6|type=Water|ndex=129 | |||
|egg=2 | |||
|evocandy=400 | |||
|stamina=40 | |||
|attack=42 | |||
|defense=84 | |||
|fast={{m|Splash}} | |||
|special={{m|Struggle}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
|} | |||
===Evolution=== | ===Evolution=== | ||
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* Magikarp takes the shortest time to hatch out of all Pokémon that can be legitimately hatched, with six [[Egg cycles]]. | * Magikarp takes the shortest time to hatch out of all Pokémon that can be legitimately hatched, with six [[Egg cycles]]. | ||
* In Generation IV, Magikarp is the only Pokémon that can learn attacking moves but cannot get {{STAB}} on any of them. In [[Generation II]] (and therefore [[Generation I]] by trading it back), Magikarp can have {{m|Bubble}} from the [[List of Gotta Catch 'Em All event Pokémon#Bubble Magikarp|Gotta Catch 'Em All Station]]. In [[Generation V]] (and therefore [[Generation VI]] by [[Poké Transporter]]), Magikarp can have {{m|Hydro Pump}} from the [[List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation V#Pokémon Center Nagoya Magikarp|Pokémon Center Nagoya]]. | * In Generation IV, Magikarp is the only Pokémon that can learn attacking moves but cannot get {{STAB}} on any of them. In [[Generation II]] (and therefore [[Generation I]] by trading it back), Magikarp can have {{m|Bubble}} from the [[List of Gotta Catch 'Em All event Pokémon#Bubble Magikarp|Gotta Catch 'Em All Station]]. In [[Generation V]] (and therefore [[Generation VI]] by [[Poké Transporter]]), Magikarp can have {{m|Hydro Pump}} from the [[List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation V#Pokémon Center Nagoya Magikarp|Pokémon Center Nagoya]]. | ||
* Magikarp was the first Pokémon featured in [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture]]. | * Magikarp was the first Pokémon featured in [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture]] in [[EP061]]. | ||
* Magikarp and {{p|Gyarados|its evolution}}'s [[Egg Group]] combination ({{egg|Water 2}} and {{egg|Dragon}}) is unique. | * Magikarp and {{p|Gyarados|its evolution}}'s [[Egg Group]] combination ({{egg|Water 2}} and {{egg|Dragon}}) is unique. | ||
* Magikarp is one of fourteen Pokémon that one could collect [[foreign Pokédex entries]] for in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. | * Magikarp is one of fourteen Pokémon that one could collect [[foreign Pokédex entries]] for in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. | ||
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* Magikarp is tied with {{p|Feebas}} for having the largest increase in total base stat of 340 (from 200 to 540) when it evolves into {{p|Gyarados}}. | * Magikarp is tied with {{p|Feebas}} for having the largest increase in total base stat of 340 (from 200 to 540) when it evolves into {{p|Gyarados}}. | ||
* Magikarp is tied with {{p|Feebas}} for the lowest base stat total of any Water-type Pokémon. | * Magikarp is tied with {{p|Feebas}} for the lowest base stat total of any Water-type Pokémon. | ||
* Magikarp is tied with {{p|Carvanha}} for having the lowest Special Defense stat of all {{type|Water}} Pokémon and is tied with five other Pokémon as having the lowest Special Defense stat of all Pokémon. | |||
* Magikarp is the only Pokémon in [[Pokémon Conquest]] that uses a move that would not give it [[same-type attack bonus]] in the main series games, as it uses {{m|Splash}}. | * Magikarp is the only Pokémon in [[Pokémon Conquest]] that uses a move that would not give it [[same-type attack bonus]] in the main series games, as it uses {{m|Splash}}. | ||
* On July 28, 2016, [[The Pokémon Company]] posted a Magikarp-themed music video onto their YouTube channel titled [[I LOVE Magikarp|I LOVE Koiking]]. | |||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
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|zh_yue=鯉魚王 ''Léihyùhwohng''|zh_yuemeaning=Literally "Carp king" | |zh_yue=鯉魚王 ''Léihyùhwohng''|zh_yuemeaning=Literally "Carp king" | ||
|zh_cmn=鯉魚王 / 鲤鱼王 ''Lǐyúwáng''|zh_cmnmeaning=Literally "Carp king" | |zh_cmn=鯉魚王 / 鲤鱼王 ''Lǐyúwáng''|zh_cmnmeaning=Literally "Carp king" | ||
|hi=मेजाइकार्प ''Magikarp''|himeaning=Transcription of English name | |||
|pt_br=Magicarpa|pt_brmeaning=From ''{{tt|mágica|magic}}'' and ''{{tt|carpa|carp}}'' | |pt_br=Magicarpa|pt_brmeaning=From ''{{tt|mágica|magic}}'' and ''{{tt|carpa|carp}}'' | ||
|ru= | |ru=Мэджикарп ''Medzhikarp''|rumeaning=Transcription of English name | ||
|th=คอยคิง ''Koiking''|thmeaning=Same as Japanese name | |th=คอยคิง ''Koiking''|thmeaning=Same as Japanese name | ||
}} | }} | ||
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==Related articles== | ==Related articles== | ||
* [[Misty's Gyarados]] | |||
* [[James's Magikarp]] | * [[James's Magikarp]] | ||
* [[Magikarp salesman]] | * [[Magikarp salesman]] | ||
* [[Magikarp salesman's Magikarp]] | * [[Magikarp salesman's Magikarp]] | ||
* [[Red Gyarados]] | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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* {{wp|Magikarp|Article on Wikipedia}} | * {{wp|Magikarp|Article on Wikipedia}} | ||
{{ | {{PokémonPrevNext/Head|type=Water}} | ||
{{PokémonPrevNext/Pokémon|type=Water|prevnum=128|prev=Tauros|nextnum=130|next=Gyarados}} | |||
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{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
{{Project Pokédex notice}} | {{Project Pokédex notice}} | ||
[[de:Karpador]] | [[de:Karpador]] | ||
[[fr:Magicarpe]] | [[fr:Magicarpe]] | ||
[[it:Magikarp]] | [[it:Magikarp]] | ||
[[ja:コイキング]] | [[ja:コイキング]] | ||
[[pl:Magikarp]] | [[pl:Magikarp]] | ||
[[zh:鲤鱼王]] | [[zh:鲤鱼王]] |
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Magikarp (Japanese: コイキング Koiking) is a Water-type Pokémon.
It evolves into Gyarados starting at level 20.
Biology
Magikarp is a medium-sized fish Pokémon with large, heavy reddish-orange scales. It has large, vacant eyes and pink lips. Its pectoral and tail fins are white, but it has a stiff, three-peaked fin on its back and stomach that are both yellow. It also has long barbels. The barbels are white on a female and tan on a male.
A long-lived Magikarp is able to utilize its immense splashing power to leap high enough to scale mountains. It also has a strong enough immune system to survive in the most polluted of waters. However, it is usually overlooked by Trainers because of its perceived weakness: even in the heat of battle it will do nothing but flop around. It is not a strong swimmer, and currents in the water will sweep it downstream. It is normally seen using its former signature move, Splash, to leap out of the water, which makes them easy targets to predators such as Pidgeot. It is believed that the ancestors of Magikarp were actually much stronger than modern Magikarp, and this led scientists to research this species. Magikarp is found in many bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, and ponds. However, due to its weak swimming ability it usually lives downstream of the water's flow.
In the anime
In the main series
Major appearances
James's Magikarp
James's Magikarp debuted in Battle Aboard the St. Anne!, where James buys it from the Magikarp salesman. It evolves into a Gyarados in the next episode, abandoning him in the process.
Magikarp salesman's Magikarp
Several episodes, the first one being in Battle Aboard the St. Anne, involve a particular salesman trying to sell certain Pokémon to someone. The person he is usually trying to con is James and he usually sells Magikarp, claiming that they're very valuable.
Other
In The Joy of Pokémon, a Nurse Joy from the Orange Islands befriended a giant Magikarp that saved her as a child. It evolved into an equally large Gyarados, but it remained friendly.
In The Wacky Watcher!, Ash, Misty, and Tracey help a Pokémon Watcher named Quincy T. Quackenpoker observe the migration and evolution of a school of Magikarp.
Three Magikarp appeared under the ownership of Luka in Mantine Overboard!. They were used to aid her, Ash and later Misty in their underwater exploration.
In Judgment Day!, a Shiny Magikarp appeared in a flashback under the ownership of Jimmy and was later traded.
Another, in Ya See We Want An Evolution!, was nicknamed the strongest. This Magikarp was unique in that it was in fact able to battle surprisingly well, even giving Pikachu a hard time.
In One Team, Two Team, Red Team, Blue Team!, Jessie used a Magikarp in the second leg of the Pokémon Triathlon.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in Going for the Gold!, including one Shiny that appeared at the end of the episode.
Minor appearances
Magikarp debuted in Pokémon - I Choose You! when one was seen swimming in the river that Ash had jumped into to try to escape a flock of Spearow that were chasing after him.
A Magikarp appeared in Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village. It was one of the Pokémon in Melanie's care. It reappeared in a flashback in Bulbasaur... the Ambassador!.
A Magikarp was seen in a Pokémon Center in Hypno's Naptime.
Multiple Magikarp also appeared in the banned episode EP035.
Magikarp also appeared in Holy Matrimony!, The Evolution Solution, A Friend In Deed and Friend and Foe Alike.
Multiple Magikarp were among the Pokémon seen at Professor Oak's Laboratory in Showdown at the Po-ké Corral.
A Magikarp was being studied by Professor Oak in Poké Ball Peril.
A Magikarp was among the Pokémon controlled by Cassidy and Butch in Pikachu Re-Volts.
A school of Magikarp appeared in The Power of One.
Totodile juggled three Magikarp with its Water Gun in Love, Totodile Style.
A Magikarp appeared in The Light Fantastic swimming in a river.
Several Magikarp appeared in Brock's dream in Sick Daze.
A Magikarp appeared in The Joy of Water Pokémon as an inhabitant of Lake Lucid.
Magikarp also appeared in Celebi: Voice of the Forest.
In Octillery The Outcast, Misty's Poliwhirl went up against an unnamed Trainer's Magikarp in a qualifying match for the Whirl Cup tournament and won.
A Magikarp was among the Pokémon stolen from the Pokémon Center of Blue Point Isle in Around the Whirlpool.
A Magikarp appeared in Dueling Heroes.
A Magikarp was seen swimming in a lake in The Legend of Thunder! and Journey to the 1ing Line.
Multiple Magikarp were among the Pokémon living in Lake Slowpoke in Enlighten Up!.
A Magikarp appeared in Gary's explanation in Johto Photo Finish.
A Magikarp was used by a competitor in the Tour de Alto Mare, a water chariot race, in Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias.
A Coordinator's Magikarp appeared in Once More With Reeling! participating in the Terracotta Contest.
A Magikarp appeared in Arriving in Style! under the ownership of a Pokémon Stylist.
It was also seen as part of Lila's famous "Tiger Lily Smile" background in Battling the Generation Gap!.
Another Magikarp also appeared in Historical Mystery Tour!.
A group of Magikarp appeared in The Needs of the Three!.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in a flashback in Bucking the Treasure Trend!.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in Destiny Deoxys, Giratina and the Sky Warrior and Zoroark: Master of Illusions.
A Magikarp appeared in Best Wishes Until We Meet Again!.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!.
Two Magikarp appeared in An Undersea Place to Call Home!.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction.
A Magikarp appeared in a flashback/fantasy in Day Three Blockbusters!.
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In Pokémon Origins
Red's Magikarp
The Magikarp salesman gave Red a Magikarp in File 2: Cubone.
In the manga
In the How I Became a Pokémon Card manga
Magikarp appeared in PW32.
In the Magical Pokémon Journey manga
Magikarp appeared in Magikarp Journey.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Magikarp debuted in What a Dragonite where multiple wild ones were escaping from a Dragonite.
Two Magikarp appeared in a river in Viridian Forest in Sea Sea Seadra where Yellow was fishing.
In Whacked by Marowak!, Erika is seen teaching a class about Magikarp that can learn Dragon Rage.
Magikarp appeared in Breath of the Dragonair Part 1 where it was used by a trainer in a surfing contest, before the it was interrupted by Lance controlling the winning prize, a Dragonair.
Bill has a Magikarp that appeared in Make Way for Magikarp. Its resilient body saved Bill from acidic Victreebel saliva.
Lance's Magikarp appeared in a flashback in The Legend as a Pokémon harmed by human industrialization. It evolved into Gyarados sometime before Extricated from Exeggutor and it was used to shield him from the lava on Mt. Cerise.
In Teddiursa's Picnic, a Magikarp appeared in its Pokéball after the wild Granbull had spitted out all the Pokéballs it stole to get attention about its dislocated jaw; it was returned to its owner by Wilton afterwards.
Multiple Magikarp had evolved into Gyarados at the Lake of Rage from the Radio waves emitted by Team Rocket in Raise the Red Gyarados.
A Magikarp is seen as one of the Pokémon at Earl's Pokémon Academy in Violet City in Slugging It Out With Slugma.
A blind boy owned a Magikarp nicknamed Karpy which debuted in The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon VI.
In the Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All manga
A Magikarp appeared in the sixth chapter of Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All. This Magikarp knew the event-exclusive move Dragon Rage.
Shu caught a Magikarp in GDZ51.
In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga
Chris owns six Magikarp in The Golden Boys manga.
In the Pokémon Try Adventure manga
Soro owns a Magikarp.
In the Pokémon Zensho manga
Satoshi has multiple Magikarp in the Pokémon Zensho manga.
In the TCG
- Main article: Magikarp (TCG)
Game data
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Magikarp will not appear in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team until a rescue mission involving it has been completed, using the following Wonder Mail code:
- X ? ? S ? ? X ? 4 6 8 ?
- ♀ + ? ? 9 7 5 6 S Y ? ?
- Objective: Rescue Magikarp on floor 12 of Stormy Sea.
In events
Games | Event | Language/Region | Location | Level | Distribution period |
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RGB | University Magikarp | Japanese | Japan | ? | July 1998 |
GSC | Gotta Catch 'Em All Station! Reversal Magikarp | English | United States | 5 | June 8 to 21, 2002 |
GSC | Gotta Catch 'Em All Station! Bubble Magikarp | English | United States | 5 | January 24 to 30, 2003 |
BWB2W2 | Pokémon Center Nagoya Magikarp | Japanese | Japan | 99 | March 20 to May 6, 2013 |
XYORAS | Pokémon Center Hiroshima Magikarp | All | Japan | 1 | June 26 to August 31, 2015 |
GTS events
Games | Event | Language | Location | Level | Distribution period |
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DP | Nana Magikarp | Japanese | GTS | 5 | February 14 to 15, 2007 |
DP | Nory Magikarp | Japanese | GTS | 7 | February 14 to 15, 2007 |
DP | Ruirui Magikarp | Japanese | GTS | 6 | February 14 to 15, 2007 |
DP | Ryuuta Magikarp | Japanese | GTS | 4 | February 14 to 15, 2007 |
DP | Utz Magikarp | Japanese | GTS | 5 | February 14 to 15, 2007 |
Held items
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Red* | Blue* | Berry (100%) | |
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Pokéwalker | Wacan Berry (100%) | ||
Events* | Heart Mail (100%) | Rare Candy (100%) | |
Stardust (100%) |
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HP: 20
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55
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20
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80
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TCG-only moves
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Rage | Magikarp (EX Deoxys 64) |
Dragon Rage | Magikarp (Mysterious Treasures 89) |
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Trivia
- Magikarp is tied with Gyarados and Regigigas for being the lowest level Pokémon encountered in the wild, as well as also tied with Gyarados for the highest level Pokémon encountered in the wild. In Platinum, Magikarp can be found at levels ranging from level 1 to 100 in the Resort Area, and in Black 2 and White 2, it can be found at the same levels in the Nature Preserve; both require a Super Rod.
- Magikarp takes the shortest time to hatch out of all Pokémon that can be legitimately hatched, with six Egg cycles.
- In Generation IV, Magikarp is the only Pokémon that can learn attacking moves but cannot get STAB on any of them. In Generation II (and therefore Generation I by trading it back), Magikarp can have Bubble from the Gotta Catch 'Em All Station. In Generation V (and therefore Generation VI by Poké Transporter), Magikarp can have Hydro Pump from the Pokémon Center Nagoya.
- Magikarp was the first Pokémon featured in Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture in EP061.
- Magikarp and its evolution's Egg Group combination (Water 2 and Dragon) is unique.
- Magikarp is one of fourteen Pokémon that one could collect foreign Pokédex entries for in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.
- Magikarp shares its category name with Feebas. They are both known as the Fish Pokémon.
- Magikarp is the only Pokémon which can be found in every course in the game Pokémon Snap except Rainbow Cloud (which features only Mew).
- Together with Pichu, Rattata, and Seedot, Magikarp is the easiest Pokémon to catch in Pokémon Ranger, with only one loop necessary.
- Magikarp is tied with Feebas for having the largest increase in total base stat of 340 (from 200 to 540) when it evolves into Gyarados.
- Magikarp is tied with Feebas for the lowest base stat total of any Water-type Pokémon.
- Magikarp is tied with Carvanha for having the lowest Special Defense stat of all Water-type Pokémon and is tied with five other Pokémon as having the lowest Special Defense stat of all Pokémon.
- Magikarp is the only Pokémon in Pokémon Conquest that uses a move that would not give it same-type attack bonus in the main series games, as it uses Splash.
- On July 28, 2016, The Pokémon Company posted a Magikarp-themed music video onto their YouTube channel titled I LOVE Koiking.
Origin
Magikarp is based on the Asian carp, which are easily frightened by disturbances in water and can jump 8–10 feet (2.5–3 m) in the air.
Magikarp's evolution into Gyarados is based on a legend about how carp that leapt over the Dragon Gate would become dragons. Several waterfalls and cataracts in China are believed to be the location of the Dragon Gate. This legend is an allegory of the drive and efforts needed to overcome obstacles. This may have inspired an element in Pokémon Snap where, after certain steps are taken, a Magikarp will splash its way into a waterfall where it evolves.
Name origin
Magikarp's name is a combination of magic and carp, possibly mocking the Magikarp as a species, as someone with 'magic' powers is generally thought to be quite powerful, which Magikarp is not (though carp are said to be able to transform into dragons, which is magical in its own way).
Koiking is a combination of 鯉 koi (carp) and king, giving its name an ironic slant similar to its English name.
In other languages
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Notes
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- Pokémon whose Special stat became their Special Defense
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