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* Muk is currently Ash's only pure {{type|Poison}} Pokémon.
* Muk is currently Ash's only pure {{type|Poison}} Pokémon.
* ''[[Pokémon the Series: XY]]'' is the only [[series]] in which Muk has not appeared.
* ''[[Pokémon the Series: XY]]'' is the only [[series]] in which Muk has not appeared.
* Out of all the Pokémon that Ash has obtained in their evolved forms, Muk has been in his possession the longest, excluding Pikachu, who didn't have a pre-evolved form at the time.
* Muk is Ash's first Pokémon that was caught in its fully evolved form.
** Out of all the Pokémon that Ash has obtained in their evolved forms, Muk has been in his possession the longest, excluding Pikachu, who didn't have a pre-evolved form at the time.
* In {{game|Yellow}}, a game highly based on the {{pkmn|anime}}, Muk can be found while walking in the {{FB|Kanto|Power Plant}}, making a direct reference to Ash's Muk, which was also found in a power plant.
* In {{game|Yellow}}, a game highly based on the {{pkmn|anime}}, Muk can be found while walking in the {{FB|Kanto|Power Plant}}, making a direct reference to Ash's Muk, which was also found in a power plant.
* Muk is tied with {{AP|Lapras}} for having used the least amount of moves out of any Pokémon that Ash has owned for longer than one episode, with only two.
* Muk is tied with {{AP|Lapras}} for having used the least amount of moves out of any Pokémon that Ash has owned for longer than one episode, with only two.

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Ash's Muk
サトシのベトベトン Satoshi's Betbeton
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Ash's Muk
Debuts in Sparks Fly for Magnemite
Caught at Gringey City
Gender Unknown
Ability Unknown
Current location Professor Oak's Laboratory
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This Pokémon is fully evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Muk Unshō Ishizuka (EP030-SM042)
Unknown (JN068)
Michael Haigney (EP030-AG133)
Tom Wayland (DP182-BW123)
Carter Cathcart‎‎ (SM042-Present)

Ash's Muk (Japanese: サトシのベトベトン Satoshi's Betbeton) was the ninth Pokémon that Ash caught in the Kanto region, and his tenth overall.

In the anime

History

Original series

Kanto
Muk in its debut

In Sparks Fly for Magnemite, Ash and his friends were traveling through Gringey City, which was in the midst of a power failure. The local power plant was being overrun by the mysterious Poison-type Pokémon Grimer. After the swarm was located, the Grimer's leader, a Muk, came and challenged the group. However, the vast numbers of Magnemite and Magneton in the city combined attacks to clear out the Grimer, leaving only Muk. With the aid of Pikachu and a Magnemite that was following it due to an electrical build up, Ash defeated and captured the Muk. It was then immediately sent to Professor Oak's Laboratory because its stench was so rancid that it could seep through the Poké Ball. However, Muk's horrid smell seemed to have disappeared by its later appearances as neither Ash, nor anyone around him, was affected by it.

Muk reappeared in Showdown at the Po-ké Corral when Ash, Misty, Brock, and Gary visited Professor Oak's Laboratory.

Muk easily absorbing attacks

Muk's first battle was in The Fourth Round Rumble, where it was selected for use in the Indigo Plateau Conference. After Jeanette Fisher's high-level Bellsprout had trounced Bulbasaur and Pikachu, Muk made a surprise appearance as Ash's third Pokémon. Muk easily absorbed Bellsprout's physical moves and Razor Leaf and then simply smothered it with Body Slam, winning the match for Ash.

Orange Islands

In The Mystery Menace, Ash used Muk to help him and Tracey find Misty, Togepi, and Bulbasaur, who were kidnapped by a giant Bulbasaur in the sewers of Trovitopolis. Muk and Kingler also offered to fight for Ash in the Orange Island Championship battle against Drake in Hello, Pummelo!, but Ash chose Tauros instead.

Muk asking Ash to let it fight

Muk was reunited with Ash when he returned home in A Tent Situation. Muk insisted on fighting Team Rocket, and Ash ordered it into battle instead of choosing Bulbasaur. Muk managed to resist Razor Leaf attacks and a Poison Powder from James's Victreebel. Lickitung's Lick was even less effective, wiping Muk's face ineffectively to the point of causing pleasure instead of damage. It was then put to sleep by Sleep Powder, but awoke after Gary intervened and drove Team Rocket away.

Johto
Muk battling Gary's Scizor

In A Farfetch'd Tale, Muk crowded into Ash's screen with Kingler, Tauros, and Snorlax to wish him luck for his next Gym battle with Whitney.

Muk's only other major battle was when Ash called it up from Oak's Lab in Can't Beat the Heat!, along with Tauros, Snorlax, and Heracross in order to fight Gary in the Silver Conference. It was sent out originally to fight Blastoise, and the two fought to a stalemate, with Muk's Sludge Bomb deflected by Rapid Spin and Blastoise's physical attacks absorbed into Muk's body. Ash pulled Muk for his Bayleef quickly after. It was sent out to fight Scizor later, who dodged a Sludge Bomb easily. Muk absorbed both Quick Attack and Metal Claw, but Scizor was able to throw Muk using the latter attack, ultimately defeating it with Swift.

Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire and Pokémon Chronicles

In Showdown at the Oak Corral, Muk was seen crushing Cassidy, Butch, and all of the stolen Poké Balls. It was also seen crushing Tracey when he opened the door to Oak's Lab for Delia.

In The Right Place and the Right Mime, Muk welcomed Professor Birch to Pallet Town with its usual friendliness.

Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl

In An Old Family Blend!, Muk appeared at Professor Oak's lab. It was then transferred to Ash for a brief reunion. However, Muk was not seen participating in the Lily of the Valley Conference.

Pokémon the Series: Black & White

Muk being compared to its regional form

In New Places... Familiar Faces! and Farewell, Unova! Setting Sail for New Adventures!, Muk smothered Professor Oak while Ash called him from Professor Juniper's laboratory.

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

Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon

In Alola, Kanto!, Muk was sent out of its Poké Ball so it could be compared with its Alolan Form. It immediately smothered Ash upon seeing him.

In Show Me the Metal!, Muk joined Professor Oak in observing the data about Meltan that Rotom sent to him.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

In Advice to Goh!, Muk reunited with Ash during his visit to Professor Oak's Laboratory with Goh, smothering him on sight.

Muk, along with the rest of Ash's Pokémon at the lab, reunited with Ash in Friends, Rivals, Lend Me Your Spirit!. During the visit, it watched the battle between Ash and Paul. Before Ash left, it posed with the rest of Ash's Pokémon in a group photo with him.

In JN118, Muk watched Ash's Masters Eight Tournament match against Steven.

From JN123 to JN125, Muk watched Ash's match against Cynthia.

In JN129, Muk watched Ash's match against Leon. In JN132, Muk appeared as a vision to Pikachu during his battle against Leon's Charizard. After Ash won the battle, Muk joined the rest of Ash's Pokémon at the lab in celebrating their Trainer's victory.

Personality and characteristics

Muk and Ash

Ash's Muk is an extremely happy and affectionate Pokémon. It is particularly affectionate towards Professor Oak and as a recurring gag first seen in Who Gets To Keep Togepi?, it would always smother the Professor whenever Ash would make a call to the lab.

Muk being affectionate with people

Muk's affection also extends to its Trainer, second in enthusiasm only to Bayleef, despite only having fought for him on three occasions. Muk obligingly crushes Ash in excitement whenever Ash returns to the lab or summons it to his party. Its affection also extends to complete strangers, as was seen when it completely ignored Jessie's Lickitung in order to hug Jessie, also smothering James's Victreebel in excitement. It also smothered Professor Birch upon meeting him in The Right Place and the Right Mime. Professor Oak suggests that Muk's overwhelming display of affection is simply because it loves humans.

Muk differs from most of Ash's other Pokémon in that it is a defensive Pokémon, with low attack power and a small array of moves. It has never been shown to be damaged by a physical attack, with its opponents' moves always absorbed by its sludge body. Despite being quite powerful and good in battle, it has only ever defeated one opponent: Jeanette Fisher's Bellsprout.

Moves used

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Using Sludge Bomb
Move First Used In
Body Slam The Fourth Round Rumble
Sludge Bomb Can't Beat the Heat!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

In the manga

Ash & Pikachu

Muk only appeared on the scoreboard in One Half Of A Poké Ball.

The Electric Tale of Pikachu

Ash caught Muk off-panel and later used it as his last Pokémon in his Pokémon League battle against Jeanette in Welcome to the Big Leagues. Jeanette's Bellsprout's aikido techniques were useless against Muk's slimy body, and Ash won the battle.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

Muk appeared in JNM20 at Professor Oak's Laboratory.

Trivia

  • Muk is currently Ash's only pure Poison-type Pokémon.
  • Pokémon the Series: XY is the only series in which Muk has not appeared.
  • Muk is Ash's first Pokémon that was caught in its fully evolved form.
    • Out of all the Pokémon that Ash has obtained in their evolved forms, Muk has been in his possession the longest, excluding Pikachu, who didn't have a pre-evolved form at the time.
  • In Pokémon Yellow, a game highly based on the anime, Muk can be found while walking in the Power Plant, making a direct reference to Ash's Muk, which was also found in a power plant.
  • Muk is tied with Lapras for having used the least amount of moves out of any Pokémon that Ash has owned for longer than one episode, with only two.

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Muk.


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