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(Japanese: リザードン Lizardon) is the fourth and final episode of Pokémon Origins.
Plot
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This plot summary is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this plot summary to add missing sections and complete it. |
Major events
- Red arrives at the Indigo Plateau and defeats the Elite Four.
- Red finds out that Blue has already become the Champion.
- Red defeats Blue, thus becoming the new Pokémon League Champion.
- Red manages to collect all the 149 known Pokémon species.
- Red learns about Mewtwo, the 150th Pokémon.
- Red enters the Cerulean Cave in order to capture Mewtwo.
- The stones given to Red by Mr. Fuji are revealed to be Mega Stones from Kalos.
- Red's Charizard Mega Evolves into Mega Charizard X.
- Red successfully captures Mewtwo.
- Red sets off to find and capture Mew in order to complete the Pokédex.
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
- Charizard (Red's; Mega Charizard X)
- Jolteon (Red's)
- Scyther (Red's)
- Dodrio (Red's)
- Lapras (Red's)
- Persian (Red's)
- Fearow (Red's; new)
- Arbok (Red's; new)
- Tentacool (Red's; new)
- Pikachu (Red's; new)
- Chansey (Red's; new)
- Rapidash (Red's)
- Tauros (Red's)
- Articuno (Red's; new)
- Zapdos (Red's; new)
- Moltres (Red's; new)
- Gengar (Red's)
- Mewtwo (Red's; new)
- Pidgeot (Blue's)
- Alakazam (Blue's)
- Rhydon (Blue's)
- Arcanine (Blue's)
- Exeggutor (Blue's)
- Blastoise (Blue's)
- Dewgong (Lorelei's)
- Onix (Bruno's)
- Gengar (Agatha's)
- Dragonite (Lance's)
- Vulpix (Pokémon House)
- Oddish (Pokémon House)
- Growlithe (Pokémon House)
- Cubone (Pokémon House)
- Rhydon (statue)
- Bulbasaur (Scientist review)
- Butterfree (Scientist review)
- Raticate (Scientist review)
- Clefable (Scientist review)
- Mankey (Scientist review)
- Machamp (Scientist review)
- Victreebel (Scientist review)
- Haunter (Scientist review)
- Seaking (Scientist review)
- Aerodactyl (Scientist review)
- Mew
Trivia
- There is a Growlithe seen playing with a substitute-like plushie in Mr. Fuji's Pokémon House.
- One Slowking is showed in Hall Of Fame display from random trainers, despite the special only have Pokémon featured in Generation 1 games.
Errors
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