Ash's Gengar
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Ash's Gengar (Japanese: サトシのゲンガー Satoshi's Gangar) was the second Pokémon caught by Ash in Pokémon Journeys: The Series, and his fifty-fourth overall.
History
With another Trainer
As revealed in JN016, Gengar was originally caught by a Trainer living in Vermilion City, three years before the events of Pokémon Journeys: The Series. However, as he started losing battles and failing to catch other Pokémon in Gengar's presence, he attributed his misfortunes to a curse caused by Gengar and decided to get rid of it. Before he abandoned it, he instructed Gengar to wait for him at the place that would later become the Cerise Laboratory.
As a wild Pokémon
Not knowing its Trainer had no intention of returning for it, Gengar obediently waited for its Trainer, even staying at the building as it was being converted into Professor Cerise's research center. It tried to scare the Professor off by haunting the building, but as he only found its actions amusing, it eventually gave up trying to frighten him.
Gengar debuted in Best Friend...Worst Nightmare!, where it resumed its mischievous activity by scaring Ren, making its presence known for Ash and Goh in the process. The latter tried to catch it, but Gengar simply deflected all of the Poké Balls he threw at it. It was eventually forced to flee when Chloe commanded Yamper to use Spark. It was later seen at the end of the episode, perched atop the Institute.
Gengar briefly reappeared at the end of JN014, where it phased through the wall and watched Ash, Goh, and their Pokémon after they returned from Unova.
In JN016, Gengar once again began causing trouble at the Institute and subsequently hid in Ash's shadow. When Ash ran into Gengar's former Trainer, it heard him bragging about how much he enjoyed being free from its curse. Angered by the revelation that its Trainer abandoned it, Gengar started attacking him. When the Trainer fled in fear, Gengar ran off as well. Team Rocket found Gengar and asked it to join them, but when it refused, they instead tried to capture it. Ash showed up, managed to free Gengar, and convinced it to fight Team Rocket alongside him. After Gengar defeated Team Rocket's two Dusclops, Ash collapsed from a fever he had unknowingly caught earlier. When Ash woke up at the laboratory, Gengar appeared and dropped a Poké Ball for him, indicating it wanted to join his team. Ash accepted the request and caught Gengar.
With Ash
In JN018, Ash used Gengar in his battle against Visquez so he could increase his World Coronation Series ranking. Gengar substituted for Pikachu while going up against Visquez's Raichu and managed to defeat him with Psychic. Gengar then went up against Visquez's second Pokémon, Electrode, but was soon defeated, though not before dealing some damage on its opponent.
In JN025, Ash brought Gengar with him to Shalour City for a World Coronation Series Battle Festival. During Ash's match with Korrina, Gengar went up against Korrina's Mienshao and Lucario, getting defeated by the latter without managing to deal any damage on either.
Personality and characteristics
Gengar was once loyal to its previous Trainer, obeying his instructions to remain at the future site of the Cerise Laboratory. Over time, however, Gengar became resentful of its old Trainer, even to the point of attacking him upon seeing him again and only calming down once he ran away. It grew bitter and developed a hostile nature against all humans, repeatedly attacking them with its powers. After it bonded with Ash and was caught, it became friendlier, though it still seems to have a mischievous streak, such as when it showed its concern for Ash by dumping a pile of apples on top of him. Gengar dislikes being accused of something it didn't do, as seen in JN023, when it appeared out of nowhere behind Ash and hit him with Shadow Ball after overhearing him accusing it of stealing Goh's Pokémon's food.
In battle, Gengar takes advantage of its Ghost-type abilities, allowing it to easily escape snares and confound opponents, as seen in JN018, where it was able to escape the tail hold of Visquez's Raichu simply by phasing through it. However, in the same episode, it was shown to have trouble combating faster opponents such as her Electrode, and later Korrina's Mienshao and Lucario. Gengar also has the ability to become invisible and to disappear and reappear. Like all of its species, Gengar is also able to decrease the temperature of its surroundings, as seen in Best Friend...Worst Nightmare!; and hide in the shadows, as seen in JN016.
Moves used
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In the manga
In the Pocket Monsters manga
Gengar debuted in JNM08.
Trivia
- Gengar is the first of Ash's Pokémon to:
- Be an officially owned Ghost type.
- Use a Ghost-type move.
- Be abandoned by a previous Trainer whose species is not a starter Pokémon.
- Be abandoned by a previous Trainer while being fully evolved.
- Have been abandoned by a previous Trainer and remain a wild Pokémon for years before being caught by Ash.
- Have a color scheme that is different from others of its species but is not Shiny, excluding his Meltan, whose alternate color was a man-made result.
- Gengar's alternate color is closer to how it appears in the core series and its game art in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen compared to other Gengar in the anime.
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Gengar.
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