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[[File:Morty and Gengar.png|thumb|200px|Gengar and Morty]] | [[File:Morty and Gengar.png|thumb|200px|Gengar and Morty]] | ||
Gengar first appeared in ''[[EP181|A Ghost of a Chance]]'' | Gengar first appeared in ''[[EP181|A Ghost of a Chance]]'' in the [[Burned Tower]] which {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} mistook for the [[Ecruteak City]] Gym. When {{AP|Pikachu}} and {{TP|Misty|Togepi}} disappeared in a small hole of the Burned Tower, Morty had Gengar round up the {{p|Gastly}} and {{p|Haunter}} in order to find the two. | ||
When {{TRT}} ran off with Pikachu and Togepi, Gengar appeared and tripped them with {{m|Lick}}. Gengar then gave chase to Team Rocket. After it knocked Pikachu and Togepi | When {{TRT}} ran off with Pikachu and Togepi, Gengar appeared and tripped them with {{m|Lick}}. Gengar then gave chase to Team Rocket. After it knocked Pikachu and Togepi out of Team Rocket’s grasp, the trio sent out their {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}} and {{TP|James|Weezing}} to battle Gengar. Gengar defeated them with {{m|Shadow Ball}}. | ||
In ''[[EP182|From Ghost to Ghost]]'', Gengar demonstrated to a group of Trainers in the [[Ecruteak Gym]] its {{m|Confuse Ray}} | In ''[[EP182|From Ghost to Ghost]]'', Gengar demonstrated to a group of Trainers in the [[Ecruteak Gym]] its battle technique including its {{m|Confuse Ray}}. | ||
During the Gym battle with Ash, Morty sent Gengar out as his last Pokémon. | During the Gym battle with Ash, Morty sent Gengar out as his last Pokémon. [[Ash's Noctowl]] began with {{m|Confusion}} which Gengar countered with Shadow Ball, which caused an explosion. Gengar used the opportunity to become invisible, the technique confused Noctowl. When Ash told Noctowl to use Confusion on the whole building, Gengar was revealed. With Gengar visible again, Noctowl used {{m|Foresight}} to identify Gengar and finished it off with {{m|Tackle}}, defeating Morty and earning Ash the {{badge|Fog}}. | ||
Gengar reappeared in a flashback in ''[[EP184|All That Glitters!]]'' where Ash was recalling the time he received the first four badges of Johto. | Gengar reappeared in a flashback in ''[[EP184|All That Glitters!]]'' where Ash was recalling the time he received the first four badges of Johto. | ||
In ''[[EP227|For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll!]]'', Gengar went through | In ''[[EP227|For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll!]]'', Gengar went through the [[Tin Tower]]'s floor and Morty instructed it to find the [[Clear Bell|Crystal Bells]]. Gengar than appeared behind [[Eusine]] and played a prank on him which lasted briefly. When Ecruteak City was under attack by angry {{type|Bug}} Pokémon and {{p|Gligar}}, Morty had Gengar use Confuse Ray on the {{p|Parasect}}. | ||
Gengar reappeared in another flashback in ''[[DP147|Bagged Then Tagged!]]'' alongside [[Whitney's Miltank]]. | Gengar reappeared in another flashback in ''[[DP147|Bagged Then Tagged!]]'' alongside [[Whitney's Miltank]]. | ||
===Personality and characteristics=== | ===Personality and characteristics=== | ||
Gengar is | Gengar is usually outside of its Poké Ball and hiding in the shadows, though appears when needed. It has mischievous nature and enjoys pranking people, especially those who enter the [[Burned Tower]]. Though Gengar has been shown to be helpful especially with cases with Pokémon or items stolen by {{TRT}}.It has the ability to become invisible and reappear before its opponent notices. However, {{Ash}} overcame this by having his {{AP|Noctowl}} use {{m|Confusion}} on the whole gym. | ||
===Moves used=== | ===Moves used=== |
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Morty's Gengar (Japanese: マツバのゲンガー Matsuba's Gangar) is Morty's main Pokémon in the games, anime, and manga.
In the anime
Gengar first appeared in A Ghost of a Chance in the Burned Tower which Ash and his friends mistook for the Ecruteak City Gym. When Pikachu and Togepi disappeared in a small hole of the Burned Tower, Morty had Gengar round up the Gastly and Haunter in order to find the two.
When Team Rocket ran off with Pikachu and Togepi, Gengar appeared and tripped them with Lick. Gengar then gave chase to Team Rocket. After it knocked Pikachu and Togepi out of Team Rocket’s grasp, the trio sent out their Arbok and Weezing to battle Gengar. Gengar defeated them with Shadow Ball.
In From Ghost to Ghost, Gengar demonstrated to a group of Trainers in the Ecruteak Gym its battle technique including its Confuse Ray.
During the Gym battle with Ash, Morty sent Gengar out as his last Pokémon. Ash's Noctowl began with Confusion which Gengar countered with Shadow Ball, which caused an explosion. Gengar used the opportunity to become invisible, the technique confused Noctowl. When Ash told Noctowl to use Confusion on the whole building, Gengar was revealed. With Gengar visible again, Noctowl used Foresight to identify Gengar and finished it off with Tackle, defeating Morty and earning Ash the Fog Badge.
Gengar reappeared in a flashback in All That Glitters! where Ash was recalling the time he received the first four badges of Johto.
In For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll!, Gengar went through the Tin Tower's floor and Morty instructed it to find the Crystal Bells. Gengar than appeared behind Eusine and played a prank on him which lasted briefly. When Ecruteak City was under attack by angry Bug-type Pokémon and Gligar, Morty had Gengar use Confuse Ray on the Parasect.
Gengar reappeared in another flashback in Bagged Then Tagged! alongside Whitney's Miltank.
Personality and characteristics
Gengar is usually outside of its Poké Ball and hiding in the shadows, though appears when needed. It has mischievous nature and enjoys pranking people, especially those who enter the Burned Tower. Though Gengar has been shown to be helpful especially with cases with Pokémon or items stolen by Team Rocket.It has the ability to become invisible and reappear before its opponent notices. However, Ash overcame this by having his Noctowl use Confusion on the whole gym.
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In the games
Gengar has always been a part of Morty's team in every game he has appeared in.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga
Gengar appeared in A Promise Given to Miltank where Morty called it out to stop a Spearow from stealing the satchel that contained Berries collected by Gold.
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In the Pocket Monsters HGSS Jō's Big Adventure manga
Gengar appeared in The Revived Team Rocket!!. Morty sent it out alongside his Haunter to battle Jō's Totodile in the Burned Tower.
After Haunter was defeated, Gengar went up next. Despite putting up a great fight, Gengar was defeated.
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
Gengar appeared in The Legendary Ho-Oh!!.
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In the TCG
Morty's Gengar is featured in the TCG as one of Morty's Pokémon. The following is a list of cards named Morty's Gengar.
Morty's Gengar Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format. Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats. | |||||||
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Morty's Gengar | Pokémon VS | 021/141 | |||||
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Gengar.
This game character article is part of Project CharacterDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each character found in the Pokémon games. |