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In ''[[AG129|A Judgment Brawl]]'' after Ash defeated [[Katie]], Metang defeats an unnamed trainer's {{p|Machoke}}. When Morrison found out that he was paired up with Ash to battle each other in the second round, he trained his Metang by having it attack the tree. Morrison stops it in the last second when he saw Ash as the tree. In the [[AG130|next episode]], it went up against {{AP|Glalie}} during Morrison's battle against Ash after both sides lost five of their Pokémon. Metang had some battle tactics such as stopping Glalie's {{m|Ice Beam}} with Confusion and redirecting it back. After a long battle, Metang was defeated by Glalie's spinning {{m|Headbutt}}. | In ''[[AG129|A Judgment Brawl]]'' after Ash defeated [[Katie]], Metang defeats an unnamed trainer's {{p|Machoke}}. When Morrison found out that he was paired up with Ash to battle each other in the second round, he trained his Metang by having it attack the tree. Morrison stops it in the last second when he saw Ash as the tree. In the [[AG130|next episode]], it went up against {{AP|Glalie}} during Morrison's battle against Ash after both sides lost five of their Pokémon. Metang had some battle tactics such as stopping Glalie's {{m|Ice Beam}} with Confusion and redirecting it back. After a long battle, Metang was defeated by Glalie's spinning {{m|Headbutt}}. | ||
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Metang, as a Beldum, was shown to be a very kind Pokémon as shown when it saved Ash from falling off the tree. It still retains this kindness even after evolving. | |||
==Moves used== | ==Moves used== |
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Morrison's Metang (Japanese: マサムネのメタング Masamune's Metang) was the first Pokémon Morrison was shown to have.
History
Metang first appeared as a Beldum in Less is Morrison where it went up against Ash's Pikachu in a battle. Even though Beldum can only use Take Down, the battle ended in a draw for both Pokémon. Later, Beldum was caught by Team Rocket along with Pikachu. Both Ash and Morrison used their Take Down techniques to break out of the cage Team Rocket put them in. They used the same techniques to rescue Beldum and Pikachu. Beldum defeats Team Rocket with a Take Down along with Pikachu's Quick Attack.
Beldum reappears in Saved by the Beldum! where it was sent out along with the rest of Morrison's team. During the preliminaries, it went up against a trainer's Electabuzz. Beldum's major disadvantage was that it could only use Take Down, which was proven to be very tough for Morrison as Electabuzz kept blocking the attack with Protect and counterattacking with ThunderPunch. Just when Morrison was about to be eliminated from the Hoenn League, Beldum evolves into a Metang and uses Confusion to stop Electabuzz's ThunderPunch from making contact with it. Metang then finishes off Electabuzz with a Take Down, taking out the Thunderbolt Pokémon.
During the league when Morrison wasn't battling, he would train Metang for their upcoming battles.
In A Judgment Brawl after Ash defeated Katie, Metang defeats an unnamed trainer's Machoke. When Morrison found out that he was paired up with Ash to battle each other in the second round, he trained his Metang by having it attack the tree. Morrison stops it in the last second when he saw Ash as the tree. In the next episode, it went up against Glalie during Morrison's battle against Ash after both sides lost five of their Pokémon. Metang had some battle tactics such as stopping Glalie's Ice Beam with Confusion and redirecting it back. After a long battle, Metang was defeated by Glalie's spinning Headbutt.
Personality and characteristics
Metang, as a Beldum, was shown to be a very kind Pokémon as shown when it saved Ash from falling off the tree. It still retains this kindness even after evolving.
Moves used
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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 Beldum and Metang.
This article is part of Project Anime, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of Pokémon animation. |