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Carr, Orm, and Sird

The Three Beasts (Japanese: 三獣士 Three Beast Warriors) are powerful Team Rocket members who appear in the FireRed & LeafGreen arc of the Pokémon Adventures manga. They are Giovanni's new lieutenants and are quite powerful and ruthless. They are individually known as Carr, Orm, and Sird.

Under Giovanni's command, they raid the Sevii Islands looking for Red, Green, and Blue. It seems this was done to obtain data on Deoxys. After Giovanni captured Deoxys, they headed back to Kanto. They each possess a black Pokédex, which are used to determine their opponents' Attack stat.

At the end of the chapter, Carr was led to believe that Giovanni was going to pass on the leadership of Team Rocket to Silver. He attempted to overthrow the other Three Beasts members, as well as Giovanni. Orm was killed, and Carr attempted to kill Sird, Red, Giovanni, and the others aboard Team Rocket's gigantic helicopter.

Sird, however, survived, and attempted to recapture Deoxys. She failed, but managed to petrify Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, and Silver in the process.

Pokémon

Carr

Forretress (×11)
Forretress (×11)
Carr is shown to have eleven Forretress. He usually relies on them as explosives.

Forretress's only known move is Explosion; one of them also knows Spikes.

Debut Enter The Three Beasts
Carr's Steelix
Steelix
Steelix is Carr's main battling Pokémon.

Steelix's known moves are DragonBreath, Iron Tail, and Crunch.

Debut Attacking the Entire Island
Carr's Skarmory
Skarmory
Carr sent out Skarmory as a method of flight transportation to escape from the falling airship.
Debut Escape from a Black Hole

Orm

Shuckle (×2)
Shuckle (×2)
Orm owns two Shuckle. One of them is the leader of the group. The leader held down Blue and had the group to use Toxic on him and his Pokémon. However, Blue managed to escape Shuckle's grasp with the help of his Pokémon and defeated it, disbanding the group of Shuckle.

Shuckle's only known move is Withdraw.

Debut Enter The Three Beasts
Hoppip (×8)
Hoppip (×8)
Orm used these Hoppip as a hot air balloon during its debut appearance. In the next chapter, he used one of them to battle Red but gets defeated.
Debut Attacking The Entire Island
Orm's Jumpluff
Jumpluff
Orm sent out Jumpluff during the tag battle with Sird's Banette. It was up against Silver's Gyarados and Yellow's Omny. During the battle, it became frozen as a result from the effect of Omny's Blizzard.

Jumpluff's only known move is Cotton Spore.

Debut Viridian in the Heart

Sird

Sird's Persian
Persian
Persian seems to be Sird's most preferred battling Pokémon. She was first seen in the Icefall Cave where she was introduced alongside her Trainer. She fought against Lorelei in Red, Man of Failure and was overwhelmed, and beaten by the Elite Four's well-trained Pokémon, causing Sird to resort to underhanded means to win.

Persian's known moves are Slash and Thief.

Debut Enter The Three Beasts
Sird's Starmie
Starmie
Starmie is another one of Sird's battlers. It is mostly used for minor aerial transport using its psychic levitation. Sird takes advantage of Starmie's Camouflage in order to sneak behind her opponents and take advantage of their vulnerability when their guard is down.

Starmie's known moves are Camouflage and Hyper Beam.

Debut Red, Man of Failure
Sird's Banette
Banette
Banette debuted much later than Sird's two other Pokémon. Despite the later appearance, she proved quite versatile and nimble when she single-handedly overpowered Silver's Gyarados and succeeded in capturing him.

Banette's known moves are Shadow Ball, Will-O-Wisp, Double-Edge, Snatch, and Shadow Punch.

Debut Viridian in the Heart
Sird's Darkrai
Darkrai
Darkrai was the unseen Pokémon used by Sird to battle Mewtwo, which caused the petrification of Kanto Pokédex holders and Silver.

None of Darkrai's moves are known.

Debut VS. Dialga and Palkia IV

Trivia

Rocket-logo.png Team Rocket Rocket-logo.png
Team Rocket HideoutViridian GymTeam Rocket HQRocket Warehouse
Boss
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Giovanni
(Pocket MonstersMastersRainbow Rocket)
Admins
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Archer
(Masters)
Ariana
(Masters)
Proton
(Masters)
Petrel
(Masters)
Other members
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Jessie
(Masters)
Meowth James
(Masters)
Grunts
VSTeam Rocket Grunt M Masters.png VSTeam Rocket Grunt F Masters.png VSScientist Masters.png
Grunts
(Rocket SiblingsRainbow Rocket)
Scientists
(Gideon)
Animation and manga
Anime charactersAdventures characters
Grey (Golden Boys)Kaede (How I Became a Pokémon Card)
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