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Ash's Fearow | Ash's Fearow is one of the major alterations from the {{pkmn|anime}} in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]. It is the first wild Pokémon Ash caught in this canon. It stays Ash's major Flying-type, as his {{AP|Pidgeotto}} abandons him early on. | ||
Fearow was a leader of a group of {{p|Spearow}}, which attacked and exhausted {{OBP|Ash's Pikachu|EToP}}. However, Pikachu | Fearow was a leader of a group of {{p|Spearow}}, which attacked and exhausted {{OBP|Ash's Pikachu|EToP}}. However, Pikachu defeated Fearow with a {{m|Thunder Shock}}, so Ash was able to catch it, turning Fearow into one of his most used Pokémon in this manga, staying with him the entire way. In ''[[ET02|Play Misty For Me]]'', Ash attempts to have it {{pkmn|battle}} against {{an|Misty}} at the [[Cerulean Gym]] (during which he had to get his {{AP|hat}} back from her), but it comes out with a sign around its neck saying, "Sleeping. Do not disturb." Only when Ash threw its favorite food, a soy sauce-covered dumpling, at Misty did it actually do anything. | ||
Later, Ash uses Fearow against the Black Fog, a {{pkmn2|giant}} {{p|Haunter}} which is terrorizing [[Lavender Town]]. | Later, Ash uses Fearow against the Black Fog, a {{pkmn2|giant}} {{p|Haunter}} which is terrorizing [[Lavender Town]]. |
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Ash's Fearow (Japanese: サトシのオニドリル Satoshi's Onidrill) is a Pokémon which Ash caught in The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga.
History
Ash's Fearow is one of the major alterations from the anime in The Electric Tale of Pikachu. It is the first wild Pokémon Ash caught in this canon. It stays Ash's major Flying-type, as his Pidgeotto abandons him early on.
Fearow was a leader of a group of Spearow, which attacked and exhausted Ash's Pikachu. However, Pikachu defeated Fearow with a Thunder Shock, so Ash was able to catch it, turning Fearow into one of his most used Pokémon in this manga, staying with him the entire way. In Play Misty For Me, Ash attempts to have it battle against Misty at the Cerulean Gym (during which he had to get his hat back from her), but it comes out with a sign around its neck saying, "Sleeping. Do not disturb." Only when Ash threw its favorite food, a soy sauce-covered dumpling, at Misty did it actually do anything.
Later, Ash uses Fearow against the Black Fog, a giant Haunter which is terrorizing Lavender Town.
Fearow is also used to rescue Mahri and her Dewgong in the chapter You Bet Your Wife, though neither it nor Ash gets credit for that act.
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In the anime
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Original series
Kanto
In the first episode of the anime, Ash and Pikachu were attacked by a flock of wild Spearow. The leader of the flock evolved into Fearow at some time during Ash's journey through Kanto.
When Ash returned to Pallet Town in Pallet Party Panic, this Fearow was again causing trouble, this time for a flock of Pidgey and Pidgeotto. After his own Pidgeotto became a Pidgeot, Ash attempted to capture the Fearow while riding on Pidgeot's back. Despite its weakened state, he was still unable to capture it, and left Pidgeot behind to guard against any future attacks.
Johto
Fearow briefly reappeared in a flashback in Fighting Flyer with Fire.
Pokémon
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Fearow led a flock of Spearow sometime prior to evolution after Ash threw a rock at it. The leader Spearow called out its flock to attack Ash and Pikachu. It continued to do so even after evolving as shown by its next appearance.
The flock also appeared in the twentieth Pokémon movie.
None of their moves are known.
I Choose You!
Spearow reappeared in I Choose You!, which is set in a timeline separate from the main series. It fulfilled the same role it had in the debut episode of the main series.
Pokémon
Led
Similar to the first episode, Spearow led a flock of other Spearow after Ash threw a rock at it.
None of their moves are known.
In other manga
In the movie adaptations
In the Pocket Monsters the Movie: I Choose You! manga
Spearow appears in Pocket Monsters the Movie: I Choose You!. When Ash throws a rock at Pidgey, Pidgey dodges it and it hit Spearow instead. It calls forth the whole flock and they attack Ash and Pikachu. They chase after the two until Pikachu uses an Electric-type move to defeat the flock.
Pokémon
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In Pocket Monsters the Movie: I Choose You! Remix
Spearow appears in Pocket Monsters the Movie: I Choose You! Remix. When Ash throws a Poké Ball at Pidgey, attempting to catch it, Pikachu blocks the Poké Ball with its tail and it hits Spearow's head instead. This causes the whole flock of Spearow to attack Ash and Pikachu. Pikachu is later able to defeat the flock with an Electric-type move.
Pokémon
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Spearow |
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Spearow and Fearow.
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This article is part of Project Manga, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each series of Pokémon manga. |