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Revision as of 21:14, 9 September 2010

Flint's Infernape
オーバのゴウカザル Ōba's Goukazaru
Bag Poké Ball SV Sprite.png
Flint Infernape.png
Flint's Infernape
Debuts in Flint Sparks the Fire!
Caught at Sinnoh
Evolves in Prior to Flint Sparks the Fire!
Prior to Flint Sparks the Fire!
Gender Unknown
Ability Unknown
Current location With Flint
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This Pokémon spent an unknown number of episodes as Chimchar and an unknown number of episodes as Monferno.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Chimchar
As Monferno
As Infernape

Flint's Infernape (Japanese: オーバのゴウカザル Ōba's Goukazaru) is the only known Pokémon owned by Template:E4 in the anime. It is also one of the Pokémon he uses in the games, being his main one in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.

In the anime

Young Flint and Infernape as a Chimchar
Young Flint and Infernape as a Monferno

Template:E4 trained Infernape as a child, when Infernape was a Chimchar. Before long, Flint and Chimchar were known as the strongest trainers in all of Sunyshore, winning battle after battle on their way to the top. When Flint met Volkner, Chimchar battled his Pikachu and won; but before long, Chimchar was defeated by Volkner and his Pikachu. After that, Chimchar had many battles with Volkner's Pikachu until Flint left the city. Flint participated in various tournaments with Chimchar on his way to becoming a member of the Sinnoh Elite Four and it eventually evolved in to Monferno. Flint still remembers the time when Monferno was beaten by a Snorlax, but he kept on with his training and Monferno eventually evolved into Infernape.

Just as the other Pokémon belonging to the Elite Four are very powerful, Infernape is the same; its moves are all powerful in comparison to Infernape, its speed matches that of Pikachu, and it has no problem at all with type disadvantages, being able to match the power of a Water-type move with a Fire-type.

In Flint Sparks the Fire!, it broke Ash free from the robotic security system at the Sunyshore Gym. Infernape was later used in Flint and Ash's battle, where it easily defeated Buizel, despite being at a type disadvantage, and Ash's Infernape where they were not evenly matched at all. Its fight with Pikachu lasted longer but it still eventually won.

It appeared again in DP180 where it rescued Kenny's Floatzel from Team Rocket, and later battled Jasmine's Steelix; like in its battle with Ash's Pokémon, it easily won.

In DP191 Infernape was seen battling against Cynthia's Garchomp on TV. Despite a very harsh battle, Infernape could not beat Garchomp.

Moves used

File:Infernape ThunderPunch.png
Using Thunder Punch
Move First Used In
Mach Punch  Flint Sparks the Fire!
Flare Blitz  Flint Sparks the Fire!
Flamethrower Flint Sparks the Fire!
Close Combat  Flint Sparks the Fire!
ThunderPunch Flint Sparks the Fire!
Overheat DP180
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

Infernape is Flint's highest-leveled Pokémon in Diamond and Pearl, and though it isn't in Platinum, it is still used in his team when battling the Elite Four.

Pokémon Diamond and Pearl

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Types:
Fire Fighting
Ability:
Blaze
Held item:
Bag Sitrus Berry Sprite.png Sitrus Berry
Infernape Lv.61
Flare Blitz
Fire Physical
Thunder Punch
Electric Physical
Earthquake
Ground Physical
Mach Punch
Fighting Physical

Pokémon Platinum (pre-National Pokédex)

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Types:
Fire Fighting
Ability:
Blaze
Held item:
None
Infernape Lv.55
Flare Blitz
Fire Physical
Thunder Punch
Electric Physical
Earthquake
Ground Physical
Mach Punch
Fighting Physical

Pokémon Platinum (post National Pokédex)

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Types:
Fire Fighting
Ability:
Blaze
Held item:
None
Infernape Lv.71
Flare Blitz
Fire Physical
Thunder Punch
Electric Physical
Earthquake
Ground Physical
Mach Punch
Fighting Physical

Trivia

  • Out of all the Elite Four's Pokémon, Infernape is the only one to make more than one physical appearance in the anime, unless one counts Lance's Pokémon, as Lance is considered champion in the anime.

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Chimchar, Monferno, and Infernape.

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