Brock's Vulpix

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Brock's Vulpix
タケシのロコン Takeshi's Rokon
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Brock Vulpix.png
Vulpix
Debuts in Pokémon Fashion Flash
Caught at Scissor Street
Gender Unknown
Ability Unknown
Current location With Suzy
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This Pokémon has not evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Vulpix Rikako Aikawa Annie Pondel (temp.)
Rachael Lillis

Brock's Vulpix (Japanese: タケシのロコン Takeshi's Rokon) was the fourth Pokémon acquired by Brock in the group's travels through Kanto in the anime. Its Japanese voice actress is 愛河里花子 Rikako Aikawa and its English voice actresses are Annie Pondel (EP028) and Rachael Lillis (EP029-EP169).

In the anime

History

Vulpix was given to Brock by Suzy in the episode Pokémon Fashion Flash. Suzy was Brock's idol, and Vulpix took a liking to him, which was surprising, as the little Pokémon had a very snobbish and primadonna-ish nature. It even liked Brock's homemade Pokémon food. Impressed with the way Brock cared for his Geodude and Ash's Pikachu, Suzy decided that Brock might be able to take better care of Vulpix than she could. Later they meet the Eevee brothers in The Battling Eevee Brothers who are throwing an evolution party for their younger brother Mikey to evolve his Eevee. They offer Brock a Fire Stone to evolve Vulpix but he refuses.

Like many of Brock's Pokémon, Vulpix received very little screentime compared to the Pokémon of other main characters. When it was featured, Brock was often seen grooming and pampering it. Brock also used Vulpix to help Ash train sometimes (as in EP072, when it fought Pikachu in a training match, resulting in the two of them discovering the ruins of Pokémopolis), and once lent it to Misty when she was competing in the Princess Day Festival and wanted a more balanced team (Ash also let her borrow Pikachu and Bulbasaur for the contest). Vulpix was amongst the Pokémon cloned by Mewtwo in Mewtwo Strikes Back and fought its clone, before Mewtwo took all the clones away with him.

Brock later met up with Suzy again in Johto and returned Vulpix to her in Beauty and the Breeder, saying at the time that he had always felt that Vulpix wasn't really his and he was just looking after it for a time.

Moves used

Using Flamethrower Move First Used In
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Flamethrower Pokémon Fashion Flash
Fire Spin Pokémon Fashion Flash
Quick Attack The Ancient Puzzle of Pokémopolis
An x shows that the move cannot be legitimately known by this Pokémon in the games.
  Moves used recently are in bold unless all moves all fit this case.


In the games

Brock uses a Vulpix in Round 1 of the original Pokémon Stadium, and a Ninetales in Round 2. This is the only time Brock has possessed a Vulpix in his game incarnations.

Pokémon Stadium

Round 1

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Types:
Fire Unknown
Vulpix Lv.50
Swift
Normal
Quick Attack
Normal
Flamethrower
Fire
Fire Spin
Fire

Round 2

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Types:
Fire Unknown
Ninetales Lv.50
Confuse Ray
Ghost
Flamethrower
Fire
Fire Spin
Fire
Bide
Normal

In the TCG

The following is a list of cards named Brock's Vulpix.

Name Type Level Rarity Set Set no.
Brock's Vulpix Fire 10 Common Gym Heroes 73/132
Brock's Vulpix Fire 16 Uncommon Gym Challenge 37/132

Trivia

  • Since Brock mentioned in Beauty and the Breeder that he always knew that Vulpix never really was his Pokémon to begin with, even though he explicitly caught it with a Poké Ball in its debut episode, it can be considered the only Pokémon to not be owned by a main character despite being placed in said trainer's Poké Ball.

Related articles

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



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