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Ash kept the Snorlax on his team for the remainder of his time in the Orange Islands, but could not use it in the finals due to the fact that it would not wake up and needed to be switched with one of Ash's 30 Tauros. After the tournament was won, Ash then decided to keep his Snorlax at Professor Oak's permanently because he could no longer feed it and only called upon its power in major battles.
Ash kept the Snorlax on his team for the remainder of his time in the Orange Islands, but could not use it in the finals due to the fact that it would not wake up and needed to be switched with one of Ash's 30 Tauros. After the tournament was won, Ash then decided to keep his Snorlax at Professor Oak's permanently because he could no longer feed it and only called upon its power in major battles.


Since then, Snorlax has become one of the senior members of Ash's team, along with [[Ash's Charizard|Charizard]] and [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]] and has provided much needed comic relief in many situations. Ash called upon it for the [[Sumo Conference]], and through its great power, won. He also used it during the [[Johto League]] competition, against [[Harrison (Johto League)|Harrison]]'s {{p|Steelix}} and {{p|Hypno}}, though in the end it fell to his {{p|Houndoom}}. Most recently, Snorlax helped Ash earn the Guts Symbol from [[Greta]] in ''[[AG149|Wheel...of Frontier!]]'' by defeating her {{p|Hariyama}} with an {{m|Ice Punch}} and literally flattening her {{p|Medicham}} with {{m|Body Slam}}.
Since then, Snorlax has become one of the senior members of Ash's team, along with [[Ash's Charizard|Charizard]] and [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]] and has provided much needed comic relief in many situations. Ash called upon it for the [[Sumo Conference]], and through its great power, won. He also used it during the [[Johto League]] competition, against [[Harrison (Johto League)|Harrison]]'s {{p|Steelix}} and {{p|Hypno}}, though in the end it fell to his {{p|Houndoom}}. Most recently, Snorlax helped Ash earn the Guts Symbol from [[Arena Tycoon Greta|Greta]] in ''[[AG149|Wheel...of Frontier!]]'' by defeating her {{p|Hariyama}} with an {{m|Ice Punch}} and literally flattening her {{p|Medicham}} with {{m|Body Slam}}.


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Revision as of 20:22, 4 August 2007

Ash's Snorlax (Japanese: サトシのカビゴン Satoshi's Kabigon) was the second Pokémon caught by Ash Ketchum in the Orange Islands. Its Japanese voice actor is Katsuyuki Konishi.

During his travels in the Orange Islands one day while travelling on the back of his newly befriended Lapras, Ash discovered an orchard that was under attack by a Snorlax that was eating everything in sight, and was consuming many of the nearby islands vegetation within days. Ash, Misty, Tracey, and Jigglypuff eventually managed to stop the Snorlax. This gave Ash the perfect oppurtunity to catch the monster for his own.

Ash kept the Snorlax on his team for the remainder of his time in the Orange Islands, but could not use it in the finals due to the fact that it would not wake up and needed to be switched with one of Ash's 30 Tauros. After the tournament was won, Ash then decided to keep his Snorlax at Professor Oak's permanently because he could no longer feed it and only called upon its power in major battles.

Since then, Snorlax has become one of the senior members of Ash's team, along with Charizard and Pikachu and has provided much needed comic relief in many situations. Ash called upon it for the Sumo Conference, and through its great power, won. He also used it during the Johto League competition, against Harrison's Steelix and Hypno, though in the end it fell to his Houndoom. Most recently, Snorlax helped Ash earn the Guts Symbol from Greta in Wheel...of Frontier! by defeating her Hariyama with an Ice Punch and literally flattening her Medicham with Body Slam.

Attacks used

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Ash's Snorlax using Ice Punch

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