Iris's Excadrill

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Iris's Excadrill
アイリスのドリュウズ Iris's Doryuzu
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Iris's Excadrill
Debuts in The Bloom Is on Axew!
Caught at Near Village of Dragons
Evolves in Prior to In the Shadow of Zekrom!
Gender Male[1]
Ability Unknown
Current location With Iris
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This Pokémon spent an unknown amount of episodes as Drilbur.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Drilbur Kiyotaka Furushima Tom Wayland
As Excadrill Kiyotaka Furushima (BW009-BW139)
Unknown (JN116-present)
Tom Wayland (BW009-BW139)
Billy Bob Thompson (JN116-present)

Iris's Excadrill (Japanese: アイリスのドリュウズ Iris's Doryuzu) was one of the two Pokémon acquired by Iris prior to the start of Pokémon the Series: Black & White, and the first Pokémon she was known to have caught.

In the anime

Iris picking Drilbur to be her first Pokémon

History

Pre-series

As a Drilbur, Excadrill first met Iris during her childhood after tormenting some Patrat and stealing their food. After being defeated countless times, she challenged him and got him tangled in some vines. Unfortunately, he was dangling over a cliff, forcing Iris to save him from a fall. Afterward, the two began training together. Drilbur won all of his matches through one-hit KOs, never taking a hit in the process. They eventually entered a tournament, where he evolved into Excadrill while battling a Trainer's Druddigon and won, earning Iris a streak of 99 straight wins. Iris, looking to get her 100th win against a Dragon Master, challenged Drayden to a battle, which he happily accepted. Excadrill put up the best fight he could against Drayden's powerful Haxorus, but he could not inflict any damage on Haxorus and found himself taking hits for the first time. Realizing that he had no chance of winning, he tried to relay this to Iris, but in her determination to win against Drayden, she continued pushing him to keep battling. Haxorus soon knocked Excadrill out, and Excadrill, ashamed over the loss and concluding that Iris cared about winning battles more than she did about him, became distrustful of her as his Trainer and closed himself off from her.

He was left at the Village of Dragons when Iris went to the Opelucid Academy. When Iris returned later, she decided to take him along on her journey to become a Dragon Master.

Pokémon the Series: Black & White

Excadrill while inactive

He was later introduced to Ash and Cilan in The Bloom Is on Axew! when Iris's Axew got stuck in the horns of a wild Scolipede, and both Cilan's Pansage and Ash's Snivy tried and failed to stop it. Reluctantly, Iris sent out Excadrill to help. But as soon as he came out, he stayed in his inactive state and refused to do anything. After Iris rescued Axew herself, Excadrill came out of his inactive state and attacked Scolipede after Scolipede inadvertently kicked him. He easily defeated it and sent it flying off into the horizon. Excadrill cried out in victory before going back into his inactive state.

Iris sent out Excadrill to help out in Dancing With the Ducklett Trio! when Ash and Pikachu went missing after falling down a hole. However, Excadrill refused to help, remaining inactive and forcing Iris to recall him. He appeared again for a short time in Emolga the Irresistible! to fend off a swarm of Swoobat, but as usual, he just remained idle. He fell for Emolga's Attract and was returned to his Poké Ball. Then, in the next episode, he was brought out by Emolga's Volt Switch but still did nothing.

Excadrill fighting Beartic

In Iris and Excadrill Against the Dragon Buster!, after Axew was knocked out by Georgia's Beartic, Excadrill was sent out to battle. After intentionally being knocked into a tree, Excadrill exited his stasis and battled the Freezing Pokémon. He was knocked out and returned to his idle state of being curled up. Conversations between Ash, Iris, and Cilan subsequently followed. Later that night, Excadrill was emotionally moved by Iris's heartfelt apology to him; she finally realized why he had lost faith in her and understood his situation. Forgiving her, he wandered off while she slept and managed to learn how to use Focus Blast, but could not perform it correctly. Iris trained with him, and together they managed to perfect the move. With his confidence in his Trainer restored, Excadrill re-challenged Beartic, which resulted in a draw. Despite tying, Excadrill was still pleased with the results, embracing his Trainer in a hug.

Iris used Excadrill in the final round of the Club Battle in Club Battle Finale: A Hero's Outcome! in her battle against Ash and his Pikachu. After his Drill Run clashed with Pikachu's Quick Attack, Excadrill grabbed his opponent by the tail and flung Pikachu across the battlefield before attacking with Metal Claw. Excadrill attempted another Metal Claw to meet Pikachu's Iron Tail but was hit by his opponent's attack. His Focus Blast met with Pikachu's Electro Ball, where the moves were shown to be equal. Excadrill soon landed a hit with Dig, although the move left Pikachu spinning in mid-air, putting more force behind his Iron Tail, which hit Excadrill hard. Excadrill was finally able to better Iron Tail with Drill Run, distract Pikachu with Dig, and win the match with one final Focus Blast.

In Battle For The Underground!, he was let out of his Poké Ball by Snivy when she found it amongst those that Team Rocket had stolen from the Nimbasa Pokémon Center, to free Pikachu and Axew from their cages with Metal Claw. He later helped fight off Dr. Zager's helicopter while the other Pokémon worked out an escape.

In Stopping the Rage of Legends! Part 1, Excadrill battled Tornadus and Thundurus in an attempt to halt their rampage. He landed a hit on the legendary Pokémon by combining his Drill Run with Snivy's Leaf Storm but was eventually defeated by the powerful opponents.

Excadrill having a rematch with Haxorus

Iris chose Excadrill to participate in the Clubsplosion tournament in The Clubsplosion Begins!, he was sent out to battle Burgundy's Dewott and began battling it in the next episode. After withstanding an Ice Beam attack, Excadrill narrowly avoided Dewott's Water Pulse with Dig. However, after Dewott sent a Water Pulse into the hole, Excadrill took a lot of damage. He landed his first hit when he collided a short-range Focus Blast with Dewott's Razor Shell and soon after, was able to knock its scalchops away. Iris ordered a barrage of Metal Claw, but Dewott took the damage and countered with Revenge, heavily damaging Excadrill. After Dewott retrieved its scalchops, Excadrill met its Razor Shell with an equally powerful Drill Run, knocking Dewott back. The match ended with Excadrill overpowering Ice Beam with Focus Blast, hitting Dewott with a Dig and knocking it out with a final Drill Run.

Later, in A Clubsplosion of Excitement!, Iris and Excadrill faced Montgomery and his Throh. Excadrill tried to use Drill Run, but Throh countered by grabbing Excadrill and using Circle Throw on him. Next Excadrill tried to use Dig, but Throh used Superpower on the ground, forcing Excadrill to resurface. The Judo Pokémon defeated the Subterrene Pokémon with a Seismic Toss, eliminating Iris from the tournament.

In Drayden Versus Iris: Past, Present, and Future!, Excadrill battled Drayden's Haxorus again. Excadrill started the battle with Metal Claw, which Haxorus was easily able to block, although the hit pushed it back. Excadrill burrowed underground with Dig, and although Haxorus was able to dodge it and start a Rock Smash counterattack, Excadrill fired a Focus Blast at the Axe Jaw Pokémon before the move could hit, hitting it in the move-using jaw. After this Excadrill and Haxorus launched simultaneous Drill Run and Giga Impact attacks, respectively, and were both knocked out by the resulting collision of the moves.

In Secrets From Out of the Fog!, Excadrill was sent out to defend the Pokémon living at N's house from a Team Plasma Grunt's Muk, knocking it back with Metal Claw and eventually defeating it with Focus Blast.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

Excadrill facing Gastrodon

Excadrill appeared in Thrash of the Titans! during a flashback of Iris's battle against Drayden.

Excadrill appeared in Pride of a Champion! as Iris's first Pokémon in her Masters Eight Tournament match against Cynthia. The battle began in the next episode, where he battled against her Gastrodon. Excadrill initially struggled against Gastrodon's powerful rain-boosted Muddy Water and high defenses, but was ultimately able to secure the victory with Horn Drill. He then battled Milotic, but was taken out by a single Hydro Pump.

Personality and characteristics

Excadrill and Iris

Unlike other disobedient Pokémon like Ash's Charizard and Dawn's Mamoswine before him, Excadrill's unwillingness to battle with Iris wasn't born of disloyalty or arrogance, but rather resentment and feelings of betrayal, as upon noticing Iris's focus on victory instead of recognizing their limits together, Excadrill lost all trust and faith towards her, and closed himself off from Iris, coming to believe she couldn't care less about his well-being during battles.

As such, Excadrill became reclusive from anything and anyone, only opting to fight other Pokémon if he was attacked first, but would completely refuse to obey Iris's orders while doing so, fighting on his own accord. Once the battle was over, Excadrill quickly returned to his closed-off state. Once Iris realized the reason behind Excadrill's actions and after delivering a heartfelt apology, Excadrill regained his trust towards her, even training himself to master a new move to help Iris defeat Georgia. Subsequently, the original relationship between Excadrill and Iris was fully restored, based on mutual love and respect for each other.

Excadrill, as a Drilbur, was shown to be somewhat of a bully when he stole apples and abused a group of Patrat. Like Ash's Snivy, Excadrill has a passion for battling and won't ever give up, no matter the circumstances. He always looks for different ways to improve. He is most often used in tournaments.

Appearance

As a Drilbur
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Moves used

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Using Metal Claw
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Using Drill Run
as a Drilbur
Move First Used In
Dig The Bloom Is on Axew!
Drill Run  The Bloom Is on Axew!
Metal Claw  Iris and Excadrill Against the Dragon Buster!
Mud-Slap Iris and Excadrill Against the Dragon Buster!
Fury Swipes Iris and Excadrill Against the Dragon Buster!
Focus Blast  Iris and Excadrill Against the Dragon Buster!
Horn Drill  The Fiery Road to Mastership!
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

Pokémon Mezastar

Excadrill appears in Pokémon Mezastar as one of Iris's Pokémon. It appears as an opponent during the first Double Chain set. Excadrill also appeared as an opponent in an event that recreated the Masters Eight Tournament that ran from October 27 to November 21, 2022.

As an opponent

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Excadrill
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Mezastar Ground type.png Drill Run


Trivia

  • Excadrill is Iris's only Pokémon that:
    • Has evolved onscreen under her ownership.
    • Is not weak against the Ice type.
    • Has not had his capture shown onscreen.
  • Excadrill is Iris's first fully evolved Pokémon.
  • Excadrill's Japanese name refers to moles, which in Japanese translates to "earth dragon". It may reference Iris's specialty in Dragon types.

References

See also

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Drilbur and Excadrill.


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