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'''Drake's Dragonite''' (Japanese: '''ユウジのカイリュー''' ''Yūji's Kairyu'') is [[Drake (Orange League)|Drake]]'s main Pokémon in the anime and also his strongest. Drake keeps {{p|Dragonite}}'s [[Poké Ball]] around his neck | '''Drake's Dragonite''' (Japanese: '''ユウジのカイリュー''' ''Yūji's Kairyu'') is [[Drake (Orange League)|Drake]]'s main Pokémon in the anime and also his strongest. Drake keeps {{p|Dragonite}}'s [[Poké Ball]] around his neck. | ||
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Drake's Dragonite (Japanese: ユウジのカイリュー Yūji's Kairyu) is Drake's main Pokémon in the anime and also his strongest. Drake keeps Dragonite's Poké Ball around his neck.
History
Dragonite first appeared in Hello Pummelo. It was seen flying around the island. Later when Team Rocket tried to steal Dragonite, they were sent blasting off from its Hyper Beam attack.
In Enter The Dragonite, Drake used Dragonite in the battle against Ash Ketchum. It was shown to be a very strong battler. With its impressive speed and power, it was able to take out Charizard, Squirtle and Tauros, although all three managed to land at least one blow on Dragonite before they fainted. Even though it fought three of Ash's Pokémon, it was still able to defeat Team Rocket when they tried another attempt at capturing it when it was tired out.
It then had to battle Pikachu in the last round of the match. Despite being tired out from the previous battles, it managed to put up a good fight against Pikachu, but, after a fierce battle, it was defeated by Pikachu's use of a Thunder attack while positioned on Dragonite's head, and Ash became a champion of the Orange League.
Moves used
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- Skull Bash and Agility were used in the Japanese version only.
Trivia
- Dragonite could use an astonishing 10 different moves, which is 6 moves over the normal limit of 4. This was done by the writer of the episode, Atsuhiro Tomioka, to make Dragonite seem more unstoppable.
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Dragonite.
This article is part of Project Anime, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of the Pokémon anime. |