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====[[Original series]]====
====[[Original series]]====
=====Kanto=====
=====Kanto=====
[[File:Ash vs Misty EP007.png|left|thumb|250px|Staryu in the Cerulean Gym battle]]
[[File:Ash vs Misty EP007.png|left|thumb|220px|Staryu in the Cerulean Gym battle]]
Staryu first appeared in ''[[EP006|Clefairy and the Moon Stone]]'', where it was sent out by Misty to defeat {{TRT}}'s {{MTR}} at [[Mt. Moon]].  It first attacked Meowth with a {{m|Swift}}, followed by a {{m|Water Gun}} that sent him blasting off.
Staryu first appeared in ''[[EP006|Clefairy and the Moon Stone]]'', where it was sent out by Misty to defeat {{TRT}}'s {{MTR}} at [[Mt. Moon]].  It first attacked Meowth with a {{m|Swift}}, followed by a {{m|Water Gun}} that sent him blasting off.


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=====Orange Islands=====
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[[File:Misty Staryu EP103.png|thumb|250px|Misty swimming with Staryu]]
[[File:Misty Staryu EP103.png|thumb|220px|Misty swimming with Staryu]]
Staryu would again be called to help tow a raft to escape a [[Fukuhara Island No. 4|crumbling island]] made up of {{p|Kabuto}} that were then reviving in ''[[EP089|Shell Shock!]]''. It also danced on stage in ''[[EP090|Stage Fight!]]'' to help a traveling riverboat show that dubbed acting Pokémon with human voices backstage.
Staryu would again be called to help tow a raft to escape a [[Fukuhara Island No. 4|crumbling island]] made up of {{p|Kabuto}} that were then reviving in ''[[EP089|Shell Shock!]]''. It also danced on stage in ''[[EP090|Stage Fight!]]'' to help a traveling riverboat show that dubbed acting Pokémon with human voices backstage.


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=====Johto=====
=====Johto=====
[[File:Misty and Staryu.png|thumb|250px|left|Staryu and Misty]]
[[File:Misty and Staryu.png|thumb|220px|left|Staryu and Misty]]
Although Misty used Staryu quite often in Kanto and during the [[Orange Archipelago|Orange Islands]] saga, after she {{pkmn2|caught}} her Poliwag, she started to use it less often. By the end of the Johto saga, Misty hardly ever used Staryu, preferring to use her {{TP|Misty|Corsola}} and Politoed.
Although Misty used Staryu quite often in Kanto and during the [[Orange Archipelago|Orange Islands]] saga, after she {{pkmn2|caught}} her Poliwag, she started to use it less often. By the end of the Johto saga, Misty hardly ever used Staryu, preferring to use her {{TP|Misty|Corsola}} and Politoed.


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=====Kanto Battle Frontier=====
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[[File:Misty Staryu tired.png|thumb|250px|Staryu's flashing gem when tired]]
[[File:Misty Staryu tired.png|thumb|220px|Staryu's flashing gem when tired]]
In ''[[The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon]]'', Misty used Staryu to battle [[Dr. Yung]]'s {{pkmn2|Mirage}} {{p|Aggron}}. Staryu began with a direct hit with Bubble Beam, which failed to faze Aggron. It was then struck with a strong {{m|Sandstorm}} attack. Misty then ordered Water Gun to be used-this was countered with {{m|Thunder Wave}}-and Staryu was then finished with a volley of {{m|Bullet Seed}}.
In ''[[The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon]]'', Misty used Staryu to battle [[Dr. Yung]]'s {{pkmn2|Mirage}} {{p|Aggron}}. Staryu began with a direct hit with Bubble Beam, which failed to faze Aggron. It was then struck with a strong {{m|Sandstorm}} attack. Misty then ordered Water Gun to be used-this was countered with {{m|Thunder Wave}}-and Staryu was then finished with a volley of {{m|Bullet Seed}}.



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Misty's Staryu
カスミのヒトデマン Kasumi's Hitodeman
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Misty Staryu.png
Misty's Staryu
Debuts in Clefairy and the Moon Stone
Caught at Kanto
Gender Gender unknown
Ability Natural Cure*
Current location With Misty
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This Pokémon has not evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Staryu Shin-ichiro Miki

Misty's Staryu (Japanese: カスミのヒトデマン Kasumi's Hitodeman) was one of the three original Pokémon acquired by Misty in the Kanto region prior to the start of the anime. Staryu also appeared in most of the games Misty appears in.

In the anime

History

Original series

Kanto
Staryu in the Cerulean Gym battle

Staryu first appeared in Clefairy and the Moon Stone, where it was sent out by Misty to defeat Team Rocket's Meowth at Mt. Moon. It first attacked Meowth with a Swift, followed by a Water Gun that sent him blasting off.

Misty used Staryu in her Gym battle against Ash in the next episode. When Ash did not recognize Staryu, he used his Pokédex on it; he later commented "Leave it to a girl to show off her jewelry!". Staryu demonstrated an Ability similar to Natural Cure, despite Abilities not having been introduced at the time, by diving into the water to negate Butterfree's Stun Spore and Sleep Powder. It also seemed to be rather clumsy, as it missed Butterfree and nearly slipped, almost falling into the water. Despite this, Staryu was able to beat Butterfree by Tackling it into the water.

Staryu was also used for its strong swimming abilities, helping Ash and his friends escape the sunken St. Anne in Pokémon Shipwreck, and also later helped the team escape James's Gyarados. It also tried to help the group get to the North Pole, along with Goldeen, Starmie, and Squirtle in Holiday Hi-Jynx, however it, along with its fellow swimmers, tired out before they made it.

Misty intended to use Staryu during the Queen of the Princess Festival contest in Princess vs. Princess, but, as is often the case with Misty calling out Staryu, Psyduck came out instead. A similar situation happened in Lights, Camera, Quack-tion, where Misty wanted to have Staryu audition for a movie. However, Staryu did get a role in helping provide the rain effects for the final scene.

Orange Islands
Misty swimming with Staryu

Staryu would again be called to help tow a raft to escape a crumbling island made up of Kabuto that were then reviving in Shell Shock!. It also danced on stage in Stage Fight! to help a traveling riverboat show that dubbed acting Pokémon with human voices backstage.

Staryu's strength was called upon in Bye Bye Psyduck, battling Marina's Tentacruel. Upon entering battle, Marina commented that it was an excellent looking Staryu, and Misty responded that Staryu was one of her favorite Pokémon and that she polished it daily. The pampering appeared to pay off, as it was able to take down Tentacruel with one Swift attack. It was, however, defeated by Marina's powerful Psyduck.

In The Stun Spore Detour, a wild Poliwag sought protection from James and Meowth by hiding behind Misty. Staryu defeated James's Weezing by using Tackle, followed by Double-Edge, which not only cut through Weezing's Smog, but also sent Weezing flying.

Johto
Staryu and Misty

Although Misty used Staryu quite often in Kanto and during the Orange Islands saga, after she caught her Poliwag, she started to use it less often. By the end of the Johto saga, Misty hardly ever used Staryu, preferring to use her Corsola and Politoed.

In The Fire-ing Squad!, Staryu was entered into the Fire and Rescue Grand Prix with Ash, alongside Ash's Pikachu, his Squirtle, and Psyduck. The group competed against a team of Muk to see who could put out a fire the fastest. Staryu and Squirtle used duel Water Guns while Pikachu kicked dirt at it. Things went well until Psyduck got in the way and ended up getting thrown into the fire. Squirtle rescued it, but the loss in time cost them the match.

Staryu was later used to fight Ash to win a Totodile in The Totodile Duel. It battled his Chikorita, showing high determination, digging in its heels against a Tackle and dodging through Razor Leaf and Vine Whip. It was also able to strike a powerful Water Gun that jetted Chikorita several feet up and across the battlefield. It was, however, beaten to the ground by a powerful Vine Whip. Misty later apologized to Staryu, saying she hoped she had not pushed it too hard and only did so because she had an immense amount of faith in the Pokémon.

In Spell of the Unown: Entei, Staryu was called up against Molly Hale. Being underwater, Staryu showed to be even more capable than on land. It went up against Mantine and scored a couple of Tackles before looping around for another run. Before it was able to hit, Staryu was hit by Mantine's Whirlpool, although the attack, even combined with a direct hit from Bubble Beam, was not able to even affect it slightly. It then easily dissipated the Whirlpool with Rapid Spin and went on the offensive with several high speed Tackles, chasing Mantine through the water in dogged pursuit. The rest of the battle was not shown.

Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire

Chronicles

In Cerulean Blues, Staryu was used to defend the Cerulean Gym from a challenge by the Invincible Pokémon Brothers. Staryu battled very well, until Kim's Hitmonchan launched a sneak attack on it, knocking it out. Despite not being able to battle, Staryu won by default due to the Pokémon Brother's cheating by using the illegal sneak attack. Kim tried to justify himself, but Nurse Joy's ruling stood.

In Luvdisc is a Many Splendored Thing!, Staryu performed as a part of Daisy's water ballet.

Kanto Battle Frontier
Staryu's flashing gem when tired

In The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon, Misty used Staryu to battle Dr. Yung's Mirage Aggron. Staryu began with a direct hit with Bubble Beam, which failed to faze Aggron. It was then struck with a strong Sandstorm attack. Misty then ordered Water Gun to be used-this was countered with Thunder Wave-and Staryu was then finished with a volley of Bullet Seed.

Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon

In Alola, Kanto!, Misty sent Staryu out to destroy Team Rocket's mecha with Bubble Beam.

Personality and characteristics

While Staryu does not seem to have much of a personality due to its extremely un-anthropomorphic features, its core and stance are often indicators of its emotions. Most of its personality is seen in battle, where it is shown to be confident and powerful, often being Misty's top choice. The two have a strong relationship, with Misty having mentioned she polishes Staryu daily.

On land, Staryu's wide array of attacks make it a tough opponent, while its speed is maximized in the water, where it often used by Misty for its strong swimming abilities. It often shimmers when called into battles, and its core glows pink, accompanied by a siren-like noise, when tired or weakened.

Moves used

File:Misty Staryu BubbleBeam.png
Using Bubble Beam
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Using Swift
Move First Used In
Swift Clefairy and the Moon Stone
Water Gun  Clefairy and the Moon Stone
Tackle The Water Flowers of Cerulean City
Double-Edge The Song of Jigglypuff
Rapid Spin Spell of the Unown: Entei
Bubble Beam  The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

In the games

Staryu has appeared as a part of Misty's team in all the Generation I games and their Generation III remakes.

In the core series

Pokémon Red and Blue Pokémon Yellow Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
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Type:
Water Unknown
Staryu Lv.18
Tackle
Normal
Water Gun
Water
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Tackle
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Type:
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Ability:
Natural Cure
Held item:
None
Staryu Lv.18
Tackle
Normal
Harden
Normal
Recover
Normal
Water Pulse
Water

Pokémon Stadium series

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Round 1
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Type:
Water Unknown
Staryu Lv.50-100
Recover
Normal
Minimize
Normal
Thunderbolt
Electric
Psychic
Psychic

In the spin-off games

Pokémon: Catch the Numbers!

Staryu appears in Pokémon: Catch the Numbers! as one of the Pokémon the player needs to get back from Team Rocket.

Pokémon Puzzle League

Staryu is one of Misty's three Pokémon in Pokémon Puzzle League.

Artwork

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Artwork from the
Game Freak website

In the manga

Ash & Pikachu

Staryu in Ash & Pikachu

Misty's Staryu appeared in The Grand Rhydon Plan.

Movie adaptations

Misty's Staryu appeared in Emperor of the Crystal Tower: Entei.

Pokémon Adventures

Red, Green & Blue arc

Misty's Staryu (nicknamed ヒトちゃん Hito-chan in the Japanese version) debuted in Gyarados Splashes In!, defending an injured Misty from her rampaging Gyarados. It was on the brink of fainting when Red intervened, buying Staryu enough time to recover and launch a joint attack with Saur before Red captured the Atrocious Pokémon.

In Raging Rhydon, Staryu was used to defend against Koga's newly-evolved Rhydon; however, despite its type advantage, it lost to the stronger opponent.

Yellow arc

In Playing Horsea, Staryu was used to battle the army of Ghost-type Pokémon attacking Cerulean City.

Moves used

Misty Staryu Recover Adventures.png
Using Recover
Move First Used In
Recover Gyarados Splashes In!
Bubble Beam Gyarados Splashes In!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.
Staryu in Pokémon Zensho

Pokémon Zensho

Misty's Staryu appeared in Cerulean City, where it was seen in her Gym.

In the TCG

This listing is of cards featuring Misty's Staryu in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Misty's Staryu
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.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Misty's Staryu Water Gym Heroes Common 90/132 Hanada City Gym    
Misty's Staryu Water Gym Challenge Common 92/132 Unnumbered Promotional cards    
      Hanada City Gym    
      Leaders' Stadium Common  
 


Artwork

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Artwork from the
Hanada City Gym Theme Deck
Staryu and Misty

Merchandise

Hanada City Gym Deck

The second of two decks released on April 26, 1998 was the Hanada City Gym (Japanese: ハナダシティジム カスミ) Deck, which focuses on Gym Leader Misty and her Pokémon, which consist of entirely Water-types. In addition to the 60 main cards, the deck includes four expansion cards, a coin, rulebook, and Pokémon Gym Guide.

Product images:

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Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ヒトちゃん Hito-chan* From ヒトデマン Hitodeman
Brazilian Portuguese Starzinha* From Staryu and -zinha (indicator of diminutive form)
Vietnamese Bé Hito Transliteration of her Japanese name


Trivia

  • Staryu is the first gender unknown Pokémon owned by a main character in the anime.

Related articles

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


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