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Ash's Infernape
サトシのゴウカザル Satoshi's Goukazaru
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Ash Infernape.png
Ash's Infernape
Debuts in When Pokémon Worlds Collide!
Caught in Smells Like Team Spirit!
Caught at Hearthome City
Evolves in Evolving Strategies!
Fighting Ire with Fire!
Gender Male[1]
Ability Blaze
Current location Professor Oak's Laboratory
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This Pokémon spent 129 episodes as Chimchar and 31 episodes as Monferno.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Chimchar Megumi Hayashibara Bill Rogers
As Monferno Yūji Ueda Bill Rogers
As Infernape Yūji Ueda Bill Rogers

Ash's Infernape (Japanese: サトシのゴウカザル Satoshi's Goukazaru) was the third Pokémon that Ash caught in the Sinnoh region, and his thirtieth overall. He was initially owned by Paul as a Chimchar, but joined Ash's team after being released in Glory Blaze!.

In the anime

History

Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl

As a Chimchar under Paul's command
With Paul

Infernape was once a Chimchar owned by Paul. Prior to the events of Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, Paul saw Chimchar being chased by a group of wild Zangoose. The situation looked bad for Chimchar, but in his stress, he pulled off an extremely powerful Flame Wheel. This impressed Paul enough to add Chimchar to his regular team. However, this first impression did not match up with Chimchar's normal abilities, resulting in Paul criticizing him for being weak. Since then, Paul has been pushing Chimchar to the limit to duplicate the amazing power he saw before. Traumatized, Chimchar gained a morbid fear of all Zangoose.

Chimchar debuted in When Pokémon Worlds Collide!, where Paul used him to battle Ash's Aipom. He fought well but lost in the end. Chimchar reappeared in Different Strokes for Different Blokes where he won against Ash's Turtwig.

Paul's harsh training regime with Chimchar

In Shapes of Things to Come!, Paul used Chimchar in his Gym Battle against Roark and his Onix. Chimchar immediately took damage from Onix's previously placed Stealth Rock but remained standing. Chimchar then continued to use Dig until Onix was knocked out, having support from Paul's Elekid and its Static Ability slowing Onix down. Chimchar then went up against Roark's Cranidos. Paul used the same strategy again, having Chimchar dodge and attack with Dig. However, Roark had figured it out and dealt major damage from continuous attacks from Headbutt and Zen Headbutt, causing Chimchar to activate Blaze. Chimchar attacked with a powered-up Flame Wheel, following up with Dig, but was knocked out from Headbutt, causing Paul to get angry with Chimchar for his defeat and promising to deal with him later.

After losing to Cynthia's Garchomp in Top-Down Training!, Paul realized that Chimchar was not fulfilling his expectations. This culminated in the Hearthome City Tag Battle Competition in Glory Blaze!, where he was forced to battle alongside Ash. That night, Ash discovered Paul's training regime, which involved his Pokémon attacking Chimchar in the hopes of recreating the power he had seen before. Ash intervened and took Chimchar to the Pokémon Center where Nurse Joy told Paul he would be unable to battle. Paul ignored this warning. During the next battle against a Zangoose and a Metagross, Chimchar was too scared to make any attack when caught in Zangoose's claws and had to be saved by Turtwig, who was seriously injured as a result. Chimchar made up for this by protecting Turtwig from a Fire Blast attack. Realizing that not even reliving the traumatic event of being attacked by Zangoose could motivate Chimchar to do Blaze, Paul gave up on the Chimp Pokémon. For the remainder of the battle, Paul refused to give Chimchar any orders. Consequently, Ash gave Chimchar commands from then on, and the three soon won the battle. After the battle, Paul released Chimchar before Ash and his friends arrived on the scene as they realized what happened. As the little Pokémon headed back to the wild, Ash invited him to join him, to which he accepted. Paul rudely commented that the two were perfect for each other: both were pathetic.

With Ash
Ash inviting Chimchar to join his party

Immediately after being released and offered to join Ash, Chimchar was kidnapped by Team Rocket, but used Flamethrower on their mecha they had used to steal him, blasting them off. He then promptly joined Ash.

In the final round of the competition, Paul and Ash selected Elekid and Chimchar for their last battle in Smells Like Team Spirit! against Conway's Heracross and Dawn's Buizel. During the battle, Elekid evolved into Electabuzz, and they both combined Thunder and Flamethrower on Buizel and Heracross to knock them out. This victory meant that Ash and Paul won the Hearthome City Tag Battle Tournament.

In Tears For Fears!, Ash and his friends had a picnic party. Chimchar watched as Ash, Dawn, and Brock's other Pokémon had fun playing, battling, and helping cook together. Chimchar began to have flashbacks of when he was still in Paul's possession, reflecting on how his former Trainer abused him and treated him like nothing more than a tool for battle, giving him a few minutes to eat before going back to extensive training, as opposed to how Ash and his friends treat their Pokémon like friends, caring for them and not pushing them too hard. Chimchar began to cry out of joy that he was finally treated with patience and kindness, something Paul failed to do as his Trainer. In the same episode, Chimchar was faced with the challenge of battling three Zangoose in order to save Ash's Pokémon. Though Chimchar had a morbid fear of Zangoose, with Ash's encouragement Chimchar was able to overcome this fear and save the other Pokémon, getting rid of Team Rocket in the process as they were sneaking off.

In A Triple Fighting Chance!, Ash used Chimchar in his Gym battle against the Veilstone City Gym Leader, Maylene. Chimchar battled Meditite, but was recalled after Meditite confused him. He was then sent out against Lucario where he was ultimately defeated, despite a valiant effort.

In Chim - Charred!, Ash, Dawn, and Brock ran into Paul. Ash and Paul had an argument about training methods, and an enraged Ash challenged Paul to a battle. Chimchar volunteered to go up against Paul and faced Paul's Ursaring. Ursaring and Paul used brutal tactics, and Chimchar was pushed to the point of using Blaze. Chimchar easily defeated Ursaring, but went on an uncontrollable rampage. Ash grabbed a flaming Chimchar, begging him to stop. Chimchar continued to struggle and even went as far as to bite Ash in his rage. Eventually, after being embraced by Ash, Chimchar calmed down.

In Double Team Turnover!, while battling Team Galactic, Chimchar protected Pikachu from a Poison Jab launched by Saturn's Toxicroak. Chimchar was incapacitated for the rest of the fight, and was later thanked by Ash after receiving medical treatment. Cynthia then comforted Chimchar about his past with Paul.

As a Chimchar

Ash later used Chimchar to battle Barry in Barry's Busting Out All Over!. Chimchar easily defeated Barry's Staraptor, using its superior agility. However, despite the type advantage, Chimchar lost to Barry's Roserade.

In Shield with a Twist!, Ash used Chimchar as his second Pokémon in his Hearthome City Gym battle, going up against Fantina's Mismagius. Chimchar used Flame Wheel, which was dodged before Mismagius used Psywave, hitting Chimchar. Chimchar then spun and used Flamethrower, creating a Fire Counter Shield, which hit Mismagius, but was eventually broken by Mismagius' Magical Leaf. Mismagius later used Psywave against Chimchar's Counter Shield, but this only blocked the Flamethrower, allowing Chimchar to hit with Flame Wheel, knocking Mismagius out. Chimchar was then recalled. Chimchar was later sent out as Ash's last Pokémon to battle against Fantina's Drifblim. His Flame Wheel was countered by Will-O-Wisp, but this gave Ash an idea. Chimchar then used Flamethrower, but was countered by Drifblim's Will-O-Wisp and Psychic Counter Shield. However, this only powered up Flamethrower, making it deal massive damage. After Ominous Wind was dodged by Dig, Chimchar came from behind and grabbed onto Drifblim, crashing it into the ground. Drifblim used Hypnosis, but Chimchar countered with Flamethrower, knocking out Drifblim and earning Ash the Relic Badge.

In Dealing With Defensive Types!, he was Ash's first Pokémon in his battle against Byron, taking on Byron's Bronzor. Roark quickly identified him as Paul's Chimchar that he had battled against before. First Chimchar used Flamethrower, but it didn't do much damage due to Bronzor's Ability Heatproof. Chimchar tried using Flamethrower again, but he was countered by Rain Dance, which dealt damage to Chimchar. Chimchar escaped by using Dig but his Flamethrower was countered by Gyro Ball. Chimchar's Flame Wheel clashed with Gyro Ball, knocking Bronzor out. After Ash's Buizel was defeated, Chimchar was sent out again against Byron's Steelix. After using a Flamethrower, Chimchar was shown to be weakened from his last battle. After using Dig to dodge Iron Tail, Steelix shook the ground to hurt Chimchar. This happened again when Chimchar dodged Bind, but just as Chimchar was about to be caught by a second Bind, the ground collapsed on Steelix due to it being weakened by Dig, allowing Chimchar to finish it off with Flame Wheel. He then went up against Bastiodon. His Flamethrower was countered with Iron Defense and then Metal Burst, which returned the damage, knocking Chimchar out.

As a Monferno

In Sliding Into Seventh!, he was Ash's fourth Pokémon in his Snowpoint Gym battle, battling Candice's Snover. After dodging Ice Beam, his Flamethrower clashed with her Icy Wind creating water vapour. Ash told Chimchar not to panic and to sense Snover's movements. When he sensed her, he used Flamethrower, knocking her out. he then went up against Candice's Abomasnow. His Flamethrower was overpowered by her Blizzard, knocking Chimchar backward. Ash then recalled Chimchar. He was later sent out again against Abomasnow once again after Staraptor and Grotle were defeated. His Flamethrower was overpowered by Blizzard again but Chimchar was able to dodge. He struggled to dodge its next two attacks. Ash then decided to rely on speed after power wasn't enough, but didn't know how to go about it. After Chimchar dodged Blizzard, Ice Shard and Wood Hammer, Ash saw the ice break and told Chimchar to jump on an ice pillar. After Abomasnow broke the ice, Chimchar used a piece of ice like a snowboard, increasing his speed and letting him launch multiple successful Flamethrowers. After dodging more attacks, Abomasnow became tired. Flame Wheel went up against Blizzard, creating more water vapor, but Abomasnow was already knocked out. This won Ash the Icicle Badge.

In Evolving Strategies!, Chimchar was Ash's sixth Pokemon used in the Full Battle Ash had against Paul. He was the last Pokemon that hadn't been knocked out by Paul's other Pokemon, which he still had the use of five. Chimchar quickly defeated Paul's Ursaring, which had previously taken down three of Ash's Pokémon, and evolved soon after into a Monferno, immediately learning Mach Punch. During the following battle against Paul's Electabuzz, he put up a very close fight, but was defeated in a clash of Mach Punch and Thunder Punch, and badly injured, resulting in a loss for Ash.

In Uncrushing Defeat!, Monferno, along with the rest of Ash's Sinnoh team, was under the care of Nurse Joy in the Lake Acuity Pokémon Center, suffering bodily repercussions from the rough Full Battle loss against Paul. He needed a Cheri Berry to heal, but the Pokémon Center didn't have any. After Brock went to get one by the lake, he recovered. Later, he helped rescue Pikachu from Team Rocket by hitting them with his newly-learned Mach Punch, before blasting them off with Flamethrower.

In Bagged Then Tagged!, he was used in a Tag Battle with Dawn against Lyra and Khoury. Monferno used Flamethrower on Dawn's Cyndaquil's Flame Wheel to defeat Lyra's Chikorita, and defeated Khoury's newly evolved Croconaw with a Mach Punch.

Blaze activated

In Fighting Ire with Fire!, Monferno battled Barry's Empoleon. After being struck by a Hydro Cannon and sent crashing into the forest nearby, Monferno entered once again into an uncontrollable rampage with Blaze, but managed to control it at the last second in order to save Ash's Pikachu, Dawn's Piplup, Paul's Electabuzz, and Barry's Empoleon from Team Rocket's falling mecha, evolving into an Infernape in the process.

In Flint Sparks the Fire!, Ash used Infernape in a battle against Flint's Infernape. However, despite his power and speed, he was unable to keep up with Flint's Infernape and was quickly knocked out with a Mach Punch.

In The Eighth Wonder of the Sinnoh World!, Infernape was Ash's third Pokémon in Ash's rematch against Volkner, going up against Volkner's Jolteon. Infernape launched a Mach Punch only to be hit with a powerful Thunderbolt. After dodging one Shadow Ball, he blocked the others with Mach Punch. Infernape was able to use Mach Punch before another Shadow Ball was launched, knocking Jolteon out. Infernape was then recalled. He was later sent out against Volkner's last Pokémon, Luxray. Infernape's Flamethrower drew with Luxray's equally powerful Shock Wave. Luxray then dodged his Mach Punch with Double Team. Though Infernape destroyed all the clones, he was hit with Thunder Fang, but dodged a second with Dig. However, Luxray used Iron Tail to hit the ground, exposing Infernape and dealing lots of damage. Luxray went to finish off a downed Infernape with Thunder Fang but was interrupted by Team Rocket knocking out the power. Then Infernape's Blaze activated, initially sending it out of control, with Flamethrower hitting the wall and roof. But when Ash told Infernape to stop, he walked over to Ash and was able to listen to him, as he controlled Blaze for the first time. Obeying Ash, he launched an extremely powerful Flamethrower but was hit by Thunder Fang, which Infernape easily countered with Mach Punch. He then countered Iron Tail with a fast Mach Punch. He then knocked Luxray out with Flame Wheel, winning Ash the Beacon Badge.

Before the Lily of the Valley Conference, Ash decided he would need help from his previously caught Pokémon. Due to this, Infernape, along with Ash's Sinnoh party except for Pikachu were all sent to Professor Oak's Laboratory. Later during the tournament Ash recalled Infernape to his team and trained against Brock's Sudowoodo to improve Flame Wheel when Infernape suddenly learned Flare Blitz. Ash planned to use him along with his Torterra and Glalie, but after Dawn said power may not be enough, he decided not to use sheer power and instead used different Pokémon.

The rivalry between Infernape and Electivire

Infernape was later used in the Full Battle against Paul's Aggron, where he managed to burn Aggron with Flare Blitz before finally defeating it with Mach Punch. Ash decided to recall him when Paul sent out his Gastrodon. Later on he was sent out again to battle Paul's Ninjask. Ninjask's Agility was getting the better of him so Ash told him to use Dig then Flare Blitz which heated up the field. This caused fire to erupt out of the ground which made a mist cover the whole field, drastically damaging Ninjask but also cancelling Drapion's Toxic Spikes. After putting up a good fight, Infernape was able to put an end to Ninjask's lightning speed with a Mach Punch, evening the score. Infernape's final opponent was Paul's Electivire, in a heated battle in Battling a Thaw in Relations!. Infernape initially caused Electivire severe damage, but after a while, he was caught by Electivire's tail, and took so much damage from Electivire's Thunder attack that even the referee almost declared him unable to battle. But Blaze was once again activated, giving Infernape the strength to defeat the Thunderbolt Pokémon with a devastating Flare Blitz attack, giving Ash his first victory against Paul, as well as access to the Semifinal Round of the Lily of the Valley Conference.

Ash left Infernape at Professor Oak's Laboratory when he decided to go to Unova.

Pokémon the Series: Black & White

Infernape was reunited with Ash in The Dream Continues!, where he and the rest of Ash's Pokémon posed in a group photo with him.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

Infernape battling Moltres

Infernape made a return in Advice to Goh!. When visiting Professor Oak's Laboratory with Goh, Ash learned from Professor Oak that Infernape had picked fights with some of his other Fire-type Pokémon, before disappearing a few days earlier. When Ash and Goh went to look for Infernape, they met Gary, who told them that he was looking for Moltres. He also revealed to them that Infernape had continued to train on his own after Ash had left for Unova, so much to the point that he rarely saw him around his grandfather's lab. They then deduced that Infernape, evidently intent on growing stronger, must have left the lab in order to find and battle the Legendary Fire-type Pokémon.

They then traveled to a valley where Gary was expecting Moltres to appear and found Infernape there, calling out for Moltres. As Infernape reunited with Ash, Moltres appeared, having heard Infernape's calls. Ash used Infernape to battle against Moltres, but despite putting in his best effort, he stood no chance against the Legendary bird, and ended up backing down from the fight. After the battle concluded, Infernape returned to Professor Oak's Lab and shared his experience with his Fire-type comrades, making them understand his reasoning for picking fights with them.

Infernape appeared in a flashback of Ash's Gym battle with Volkner in Ultra Exciting from the Shocking Start!.

Infernape, along with the rest of Ash's Pokémon at the lab, reunited with Ash in JN114. During the visit, he met up with his former Trainer and later joined Ash's other Fire types to help teach Ash's Gengar Will-O-Wisp. After this, he watched the battle between Ash and Paul. Before Ash left, he posed with the rest of Ash's Pokémon in a group photo with him.

Personality and characteristics

Infernape and Paul
Infernape and Ash

As a Chimchar, Infernape suffered from extremely low self-esteem due to Paul's constant scolding and harsh treatment, making Chimchar fear Paul to some extent, always feeling fear and anxiety whenever he believed Paul would punish him by not living to his Trainer's expectations. This was also briefly extended towards Ash, as when Chimchar heard Ash yell out to him, Chimchar froze in fear, believing that Ash would punish it, but was greatly surprised to find out that Ash's yelling was out of concern rather than anger. Nonetheless, Chimchar was always a sweet and kindhearted Pokémon, although he was forced to suppress and hide these emotions around Paul, as whenever Chimchar showed any emotion other than anger and ferocity, he was scolded or reprimanded by Paul. Despite this, Chimchar always did his best to please Paul, and even after all his mistreatment, Chimchar, after being released by Paul, pleaded for him to change his mind, albeit unsuccessfully.

After being taken in by Ash, Chimchar had difficulty blending in with his new Trainer's atmosphere, as he realized that unlike Paul, his new Trainer and fellow Pokémon were always happy and helped each other, and rarely showed any signs of hostility amongst themselves. When Ash urged Chimchar to unleash all of his suppressed feelings, Chimchar cried his heart out while being held in his arms, being overwhelmed with joy at finally being treated with love, care, and respect, and not having to suffer from mistreatment again. Since then, Chimchar's strength slowly began to increase, something that Paul always tried, but was never able to do. Reggie speculated that Paul's training methods weren't suited for Chimchar, but Ash's worked perfectly, and Chimchar quickly became one of Ash's most used and powerful Pokémon in Sinnoh.

However, whenever Infernape activated his Blaze Ability, his personality suffered a drastic change; he went completely berserk, attacking anyone and anything that stood in his way, friend or foe. His anger and rage caused Infernape to lose any common sense, such as nearly fatally wounding his own Trainer, and he took Ash a large amount of effort and pain to finally calm Infernape down. However, Infernape ultimately overcame this issue during his battle against Volkner's Luxray, where he managed to listen to Ash's words and remained able to retain his common sense while Blaze was activated.

Infernape unleashing his overwhelming power

After reaching his final evolved stage, Infernape gained an immense amount of fighting spirit, becoming fired up and determined to defeat strong opponents, while also always looking forward to battle an opponent stronger than himself, wanting to surpass his own limits and enhance his skills. Infernape is also incredibly feisty and resilient, being capable of withstand many powerful attacks and still continue battling, even as far as thriving while feeling pain, as Infernape uses the pain and exhaustion to motive himself to continue battling and ultimately achieve victory. As noted by Reggie, Infernape's personality almost completely matches Ash's, which is why they are a perfect match for one another. He still retains some of his childlike personality from when he was a Chimchar, and, like when he was a Chimchar, always takes any advice and motivation he receives, even from his enemies, such as Meowth.

From the moment they met, Infernape and Electivire had an intense rivalry, even from their Chimchar-Elekid days, and when both were under Paul's command, as Elekid, along with Paul, always looked down on Chimchar, thinking of Infernape as inferior than itself, and always felt pleasure whenever it belittled him. Over time, however, Electivire grew to respect Infernape's increasing power, and was glad and amused to see that he had evolved into Monferno during their battle at Lake Acuity, with Infernape also returning the respect towards Electivire. Infernape and Electivire's respect and admiration towards one another reached his peak during their final battle at the Lily of the Valley Conference, when the referee was about to declare Infernape unable to continue, Electivire angrily stopped the referee from ending the battle, knowing that Infernape could still continue, despite the fact that he would mean Paul winning the battle, but he seemed extremely delighted to see Infernape getting back to his feet, wanting to battle him for as long as possible. After Infernape bested Electivire, he was visibly smirking at seeing Infernape on top, and finally viewed Infernape as its equal.

Moves used

Ash Infernape Flamethrower.png
Using Flamethrower
Ash Monferno Mach Punch.png
Using Mach Punch
as a Monferno
Move First Used In
Ember When Pokémon Worlds Collide!
Flame Wheel When Pokémon Worlds Collide!
Scratch When Pokémon Worlds Collide!
Dig Different Strokes for Different Blokes!
Fire Spin Top-Down Training!
Flamethrower  Tag! We're It...!
Mach Punch Evolving Strategies!
Flare Blitz Working on a Right Move!
Fire Punch  JN114
Close Combat  JN114

Moves improvised

Picture First Used In Moves Involved Partnered With
Ash Monferno Counter Shield.png Shield With a Twist! Flame Wheel and Flamethrower None
Description: Counter Shield was used in Shield With a Twist! and Evolving Strategies!. Chimchar/Monferno uses Flamethrower after using Flame Wheel, releasing fire whips everywhere.
Flamethrower Wheel Combination.png Bagged Then Tagged! Flame Wheel and Flamethrower Dawn's Cyndaquil
Description: A combination of Flame Wheel and Flamethrower. Cyndaquil uses Flame Wheel while Monferno pushes the spinning Cyndaquil forward with Flamethrower. This creates more red-orange flames and increases Cyndaquil's momentum as it uses Flame Wheel, dealing notable damage. This was used in Ash and Dawn's Tag Battle against Khoury and Lyra.
Underground Flare Blitz.png A Real Rival Rouser! Dig and Flare Blitz None
Description: A combination of Dig and Flare Blitz. During the Lily of the Valley Conference quarterfinals, Infernape went underground with Dig, and then used Flare Blitz while underground, causing the entire field to heat up and have fire erupt from the ground. This was used to destroy the Toxic Spikes that Paul's Drapion had set up and also damage Paul's Ninjask.

Artwork

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Early poster for Pocket Monsters
Diamond and Pearl
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Artwork from the 2009 McDonald's Pokémon Calendar

In the games

In the spin-off games

Intellectual Training Drill Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Letter and Number Intelligence Game

Chimchar appears in Intellectual Training Drill Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Letter and Number Intelligence Game.

In the manga

Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl

Ash's Infernape debuted as a Chimchar in PDP14.

Movie adaptations

Ash's Infernape appeared as a Chimchar in the graphic novel of Giratina and the Sky Warrior.

As a Monferno, Ash's Infernape appeared in the manga adaptation of Arceus and the Jewel of Life.

Moves used

Move First Used In
Flamethrower Zero's True Ambitions
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

Infernape appeared in JNM20, fighting alongside Ash against a wild Moltres.

Trivia

Chimchar and Ash in the Diamond & Pearl artwork

Related articles

References

  1. Confirmed in the Japanese version of Advice to Goh!.




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