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'''Tyrogue''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''バルキー''' ''Balkie'') is a {{type|Fighting}} [[baby Pokémon]]. | '''Tyrogue''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''バルキー''' ''Balkie'') is a {{type|Fighting}} [[baby Pokémon]] introduced in [[Generation II]]. | ||
It [[Evolution|evolve]]s into one of [[Hitmons|three different Pokémon]] starting at [[level]] 20: | It [[Evolution|evolve]]s into one of [[Hitmons|three different Pokémon]] starting at [[level]] 20: | ||
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Tyrogue is a humanoid Pokémon with a predominantly pale purple body and brown hips and feet that resemble short pants and shoes. It has three blunt protrusions on top of its head, yellow eyes, and circular sections on each side of its head that resemble protective padding. There are white bands resembling bandages on its torso and wrists. It has thin limbs, and its hands have three fingers each. Tyrogue is a male-only species with no female counterpart. | Tyrogue is a humanoid Pokémon with a predominantly pale purple body and brown hips and feet that resemble short pants and shoes. It has three blunt protrusions on top of its head, yellow eyes, and circular sections on each side of its head that resemble protective padding. There are white bands resembling bandages on its torso and wrists. It has thin limbs, and its hands have three fingers each. Tyrogue is a male-only species with no female counterpart. | ||
Tyrogue is famous for its eagerness to compete and boundless energy, to such an extent that it will challenge anyone, even larger foes. Determined to make itself stronger, Tyrogue will not quit no matter how many times it loses. As a result, it is always nursing its injuries from fighting opponents larger than itself. As Tyrogue becomes stressed if it is not able to train every day, its | Tyrogue is famous for its eagerness to compete and boundless energy, to such an extent that it will challenge anyone, even larger foes. Determined to make itself stronger, Tyrogue will not quit no matter how many times it loses. As a result, it is always nursing its injuries from fighting opponents larger than itself. As Tyrogue becomes stressed if it is not able to train every day, its {{pkmn|Trainer}} must maintain a regular training schedule. It is usually found in {{DL|List of Pokémon by habitat|Urban Pokémon|urban areas.}} | ||
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{{Animedexbody|EP233|Tyrogue|Ash's Pokédex|Tyrogue, the Scuffle Pokémon. Tyrogue is the | {{Animedexbody|EP233|Tyrogue|Ash's Pokédex|Tyrogue, the Scuffle Pokémon. Tyrogue is the evolved<!--sic--> form of {{p|Hitmonlee}} and {{p|Hitmonchan}}. It has a small but very energetic body.}} | ||
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Tyrogue were seen in ''[[PS122|Querulous Qwilfish]]'' assisting with the construction of the [[Battle Tower]]. | Tyrogue were seen in ''[[PS122|Querulous Qwilfish]]'' assisting with the construction of the [[Battle Tower]]. | ||
Two Tyrogue were seen in ''[[PS124|Scrappy Skarmory]]'', they helped Chuck's | Two Tyrogue were seen in ''[[PS124|Scrappy Skarmory]]'', they helped [[Chuck's wife]] prepare for dinner in the [[Cianwood Gym]]. | ||
In ''[[PS176|The Last Battle X]]'', [[Bruno]] was seen with a Tyrogue on his team. | In ''[[PS176|The Last Battle X]]'', [[Bruno]] was seen with a Tyrogue on his team. | ||
In ''[[PS392|Well Met, Weepinbell]]'', {{adv|Platinum}}'s butler, {{adv|Sebastian}}, is shown in possession of multiple Tyrogue that he used to corner {{adv|Diamond}} when he mistook him for an intruder. | In ''[[PS392|Well Met, Weepinbell]]'', {{adv|Platinum}}'s butler, {{adv|Sebastian}}, is shown in possession of multiple Tyrogue that he used to corner {{adv|Diamond}} when he mistook him for an intruder. | ||
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Tyrogue (Japanese: バルキー Balkie) is a Fighting-type baby Pokémon introduced in Generation II.
It evolves into one of three different Pokémon starting at level 20:
- Hitmonlee if its Attack is higher than its Defense.
- Hitmonchan if its Defense is higher than its Attack.
- Hitmontop if its Attack and Defense are the same.
Biology
Tyrogue is a humanoid Pokémon with a predominantly pale purple body and brown hips and feet that resemble short pants and shoes. It has three blunt protrusions on top of its head, yellow eyes, and circular sections on each side of its head that resemble protective padding. There are white bands resembling bandages on its torso and wrists. It has thin limbs, and its hands have three fingers each. Tyrogue is a male-only species with no female counterpart.
Tyrogue is famous for its eagerness to compete and boundless energy, to such an extent that it will challenge anyone, even larger foes. Determined to make itself stronger, Tyrogue will not quit no matter how many times it loses. As a result, it is always nursing its injuries from fighting opponents larger than itself. As Tyrogue becomes stressed if it is not able to train every day, its Trainer must maintain a regular training schedule. It is usually found in urban areas.
In the anime
Major appearances
Tyrogue's first appearance was in A Tyrogue Full of Trouble. It had been abandoned by his previous Trainer and left to fend for itself. Because of this, it developed a hatred towards humans. Tyrogue ended up forming a gang of Mankey and Primeape, and together they would steal from weary travelers, such as Ash and his friends. But thanks to a Black Belt named Kiyo, who had been pursuing him, Tyrogue reformed a trust with humans and ended up becoming his newest Pokémon.
Minor appearances
A Tyrogue appeared in Gary's explanation in Johto Photo Finish.
A Coordinator's Tyrogue appeared in Dressed for Jess Success! participating in the Battle Stage of the Lilypad Contest. Tyrogue made it to the final round but lost to James's Carnivine.
A Tyrogue under the ownership of a Coordinator appeared in Opposites Interact! in the Sinnoh Grand Festival.
A Tyrogue made a brief appearance under the ownership of a Trainer in the Lily of the Valley Conference in An Old Family Blend!.
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In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Tyrogue were seen in Querulous Qwilfish assisting with the construction of the Battle Tower.
Two Tyrogue were seen in Scrappy Skarmory, they helped Chuck's wife prepare for dinner in the Cianwood Gym.
In The Last Battle X, Bruno was seen with a Tyrogue on his team.
In Well Met, Weepinbell, Platinum's butler, Sebastian, is shown in possession of multiple Tyrogue that he used to corner Diamond when he mistook him for an intruder.
In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga
In Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys, Gold receives a Tyrogue as a prize in Let's Use Fighting Type Pokémon!!.
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
- Main article: Red's Tyrogue
One of Red's main Pokémon in the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga and its sequels is a Tyrogue. Tyrogue is one of the only serious Pokémon in Red's party, often getting into fights with Clefairy. It was later released in the Pocket Monsters HGSS manga.
In the Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All manga
Shu has a Tyrogue that evolved into a Hitmontop in the Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All manga.
In the TCG
- Main article: Tyrogue (TCG)
Game data
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In events
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GSC | Gotta Catch 'Em All Station! Rage Tyrogue | English | United States | 5 | January 24 to 30, 2003 |
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Base stats
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Trivia
- Tyrogue and Eevee are the only Pokémon that can evolve into more than two Pokémon.
- Tyrogue is the only baby Pokémon with a branched evolution.
- Tyrogue is the only baby Pokémon whose stats are all equal.
- If a Tyrogue is hacked into Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen before the National Pokédex is obtained, it will be able to evolve into Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan, but due to FireRed and LeafGreen preventing evolution into non-Generation I Pokémon, it will be unable to evolve into Hitmontop.
- Tyrogue is the only Pokémon whose evolution is determined by stats.
- While Hitmontop shares the Ability Steadfast with Tyrogue, Tyrogue is unable to retain this Ability after evolving. This is because Tyrogue's Steadfast is its second Ability, while Hitmontop's Steadfast is its Hidden Ability.
- Tyrogue has the lowest base stat total of all Fighting-type Pokémon.
- Tyrogue is the only Pokémon that created a shared evolution family between two Pokémon that were previously unrelated.
Origin
It draws inspiration, especially in its most recent artwork, from wrestlers. The designs on Tyrogue's body resemble the uniform of most scholastic wrestling teams—possibly showing its maturity as a fighter (a younger creature, while its evolutions seem more professional).
Name origin
Tyrogue is a combination of tyro (a beginner) or tyke (child) and rogue (one who is playfully mischievous). Ty may also be referring to Mike Tyson.
Balkie may be a corruption of bulky.
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This Pokémon article is part of Project Pokédex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon as a species. |
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- Pokémon with 17 max performance stars
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