Lance's Gyarados
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Lance's Gyarados (Japanese: ワタルのギャラドス Wataru's Gyarados) is one of Lance's main Pokémon in the anime, games, and manga. In the main anime series, it is also the Red Gyarados of the Lake of Rage incident.
In the anime
History
Original series
As a wild Pokémon
The red Gyarados debuted in Talkin' 'Bout an Evolution, where it leaped out of the Lake of Rage and fired a Hydro Pump at Ash and his friends. However, the attack did not hit them. Later, during a Team Rocket plot, Tyson assigned Jessie, James, and Meowth to capture the red Gyarados. They successfully found the Gyarados and lured it to the surface where the other Team Rocket members caught it in a net.
Ash and the group came by and unsuccessfully stopped Team Rocket from getting away with Gyarados, and they too got captured by Team Rocket. Professor Sebastian explained to them that the red Gyarados was forcibly evolved from a normal-colored Magikarp. Since it didn't have time to officially complete the evolution, the coloration of the Pokémon ended up staying red instead of turning blue.
During Rage of Innocence, after Team Rocket's success in catching the red Gyarados, they decided to do some research on it. Meanwhile, Lance found out that the Evolution Inducement Ray was the cause of all the unevolved Pokémon growing tired. He then destroyed its source with the help of his Dragonite's Hyper Beam. After the machine was destroyed, all of the side effects it caused disappeared. No longer affected by the ray, the red Gyarados began to go on a rampage. It then escaped from the helicopters Team Rocket was carrying it in and dove into the water below. The red Gyarados continued its rampage, destroying everything in sight with Hyper Beam. Ash tried to stop it from going berserk, but it had no effect, making Gyarados retaliate with Hydro Pump.
The Team Rocket grunts tried catching it with another net. This time, Ash sent out Bayleef to cut the net with Razor Leaf. Just when the grunts were defeated, the Team Rocket trio arrived and shot a different net at the red Gyarados. Gyarados broke free from the net and went on another rampage, moving towards the river in Mahogany Town. Pryce stopped the Atrocious Pokémon from going any further by having his Dewgong use Ice Beam on the river. Lance, after defeating Tyson, battled the red Gyarados with his Dragonite in order for it to calm down. Lance successfully did so and caught the red Gyarados.
With Lance
Shortly after capturing Gyarados, Lance promises Ash that he will take care of his new Pokémon and that, like Dragonite, he will be his friend. The Red Gyarados reappeared in a flashback in Beauty is Skin Deep, when Ash and his friends told Clair about what happened in Mahogany Town.
Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire
In Gaining Groudon, May, Max, and Brock rode on Gyarados when Ash was captured by Team Magma, Brock recognized the Atrocious Pokémon almost immediately. After the confusion is over, and Brock explains who Gyarados belonged to, he takes the trio to the island where Ash, Pikachu, and Lance meet. This time, Gyarados is more calm and loyal to its Trainer's order, showing that Lance managed to fulfill his promise to care for the Pokémon.
In The Shuffle of Legends, it ended up helping them out during the fight between Kyogre and Groudon, joining forces with Brock's Mudkip and May's Beautifly.
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
In Flash of the Titans!, Gyarados was Lance's choice in the World Coronation Series finals against Leon's Charizard. During the battle, Lance Dynamaxed his Gyarados, and in response, Leon Gigantamaxed his Charizard. Despite possessing a type advantage, Gyarados was defeated by a relentless barrage of powerful attacks, making Leon the Monarch.
Gyarados reappeared in a flashback in Sword and Shield, Slumbering Weald!.
Personality and characteristics
Prior to Lance capturing the red Gyarados, it had a bad temper towards people. It became worse after the machine forcing Pokémon to evolve got destroyed. Because of the increased rage, Gyarados easily broke out of the prisons Team Rocket held it in. After Lance caught Gyarados, it calmed down. During Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire, Gyarados got along with people and worked with Ash's friends to help them out during the fight with Groudon and Kyogre.
Appearance
- See also: Dynamax
As a Magikarp | Gyarados Dynamaxed |
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Moves used
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Max Moves used
Picture | Max Move | First Used in | Base Move |
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Max Geyser | Flash of the Titans! | Aqua Tail | |
Description: While Dynamaxed, Gyarados launches a supermassive stream of water in front of its mouth at the opponent. The impact causes rain to fall on the battlefield. | |||
Max Strike | Flash of the Titans! | Hyper Beam | |
Description: While Dynamaxed, Gyarados strikes its tail into the ground, sending sparks of energy across the battlefield and towards the opponent. When the sparks reach the opponent, the ground underneath them explodes. | |||
Max Guard | Flash of the Titans! | Dragon Dance | |
Description: While Dynamaxed, Gyarados forms a light blue barrier of energy in front of itself, protecting it from attacks, including Max Moves. |
In the games
Excluding Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, Lance uses a Gyarados in every game he appears in.
In the core series
Pokémon Stadium series
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In the side series
Pokémon Masters EX
- Main article: Lance (Masters) → Gyarados
Lance forms a sync pair with Gyarados in Pokémon Masters EX.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Gyarados evolved from a Magikarp sometime before the events of the manga. It debuts in Extricated from Exeggutor together with Lance's other Pokémon. Later was used to shield Lance from the lava on Cerise Island using its bubbles.
It is later used in the final battle against Yellow alongside Lance's Dragon Pokémon.
Moves used
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Pokémon Journeys: The Series
Gyarados appeared in Flash of the Titans!, where it and Lance were defeated by Leon and his Charizard during the finals of the World Coronation Series.
Moves used
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- Gyarados has also used Max Geyser and Max Strike in its Dynamax form.
Pokémon Pocket Monsters
Gyarados was the first test that Red and the gang had to handle. It popped out of a pool of water when Lance commanded it to do so. Gyarados was proven to be a challenge when it kept on hiding in the water and used its tail at one point to slap Clefairy. Clefairy tied Red's Pikachu to a fishing line and threw him to the pool of water to find Gyarados. After Pikachu went inside Gyarados's mouth, Pikachu shocked it, defeating Gyarados.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Lance's Gyarados in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Lance's Pokémon 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. | |||||||
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Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
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Lance's Gyarados | Pokémon VS | 098/141 | |||||
Trivia
- In The Legend of Thunder!, Lance is seen with a normal colored Gyarados in Marina's imagination, but it is unknown if he actually owns one.
- Gyarados is the first Shiny Pokémon seen in the anime in possession of an Elite Four or Champion.
- Gyarados is the only Shiny Pokémon in the anime to evolve from a non-Shiny Pokémon.
- In the anime, Gyarados is the first Pokémon seen doing a standard Dynamax.
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Magikarp and Gyarados.
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