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* Unlike in the games, instead of the rival (Gary) having the Pokémon with the type advantage, [[Ash's Pikachu]] has the type advantage.
* Unlike in the games, instead of the rival (Gary) having the Pokémon with the type advantage, [[Ash's Pikachu]] has the type advantage.
** Although, none of the Kanto [[starting Pokémon]] have a type advantage to Pikachu.
** Although, none of the Kanto [[starting Pokémon]] have a type advantage to Pikachu.
** However the fact that Gary's Blastoise Mirrors [[Ash's Charizard]] and that they ultimately fight could be a referance to the rivalry between Red and Blue in the Pokemon Games.


==Related articles==
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Revision as of 13:21, 6 June 2009

Gary's Blastoise
シゲルのカメックス Shigeru's Kamex
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Gary and Blastoise
Debuts in Challenge of the Samurai
Caught at Pallet Town
Evolves in Prior to The Ties That Bind
Prior to The Ties That Bind
Gender Unknown
Ability Unknown
Current location With Gary
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This Pokémon spent an unknown number of episodes as Squirtle and an unknown number of episodes as Wartortle.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Squirtle Not heard
As Wartortle Not shown
As Blastoise Unshō Ishizuka Eric Stuart

Gary's Blastoise (Japanese: シゲルのカメックス Shigeru's Kamex) was the first Pokémon obtained by Gary Oak on his journey as a Pokémon Trainer. Its Japanese voice actor is Unshō Ishizuka and his English voice actor is Eric Stuart.

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As a Squirtle, in a flashback

Blastoise first appeared in a flashback as a Squirtle in Challenge of the Samurai, though the episode did not reveal which of the three Trainers who left before Ash owned it. Finally, in The Ties That Bind, the fully-evolved Blastoise was revealed to Ash when Gary sent it out to battle Heracross.

Blastoise is Gary's strongest Pokémon. It took out Ash's Heracross and Bayleef, and it nearly defeated his Muk. It also put up a good fight against his Charizard, but in the end, Ash defeated his rival by having Charizard heat up the field around Blastoise when it was firing Hydro Pumps at it; when Blastoise attempted to cool the field down, Charizard took advantage of the resulting steam to get in close to Blastoise, subsequently defeating Blastoise with its trademark Seismic Toss attack.

Gary and Blastoise later appeared in Ill-Will Hunting! where they helped Ash, Brock and Dawn in protecting the Shieldon from the notorious Pokémon Hunter J and her evil minions.

Moves used

Using Hydro Pump Move First Used In
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Hydro Pump Unknown
Skull Bash Unknown
Rapid Spin Unknown
Withdraw Unknown
Bite Unknown
Hydro Cannon Ill-Will Hunting!
Water Gun Unknown
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.


Trivia

  • It is interesting to note that Ash originally wanted Squirtle as his starter Pokémon, before he realized that it had already been taken by Gary.
  • Unlike in the games, instead of the rival (Gary) having the Pokémon with the type advantage, Ash's Pikachu has the type advantage.
    • Although, none of the Kanto starting Pokémon have a type advantage to Pikachu.
    • However the fact that Gary's Blastoise Mirrors Ash's Charizard and that they ultimately fight could be a referance to the rivalry between Red and Blue in the Pokemon Games.

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Squirtle, Wartortle, and Blastoise.