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Revision as of 02:09, 26 September 2011

Growlie
ガーちゃん Gar-chan
Bag Poké Ball SV Sprite.png
Growlie.png
Growlie
Debuts in Holy Matrimony!
Caught at Kanto
Gender Unknown
Ability Unknown
Current location James's parents' mansion
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This Pokémon has not evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Growlithe Mitsuru Ogata Maddie Blaustein (4Kids)
Tom Wayland (TPCi)

Growlie (Japanese: ガーちゃん Gar-chan) is a Growlithe that was the first Pokémon belonging to James of Team Rocket.

History

Growlie in its original appearance in Holy Matrimony!

Before James ran away from home when he was a child, Growlie was his only friend on his parents' estate. The two were inseparable, and Growlie comforted James when he faced problems with his parents and arranged fiancé, Jessiebelle. When the stresses of home became too much, James ran away from home, leaving Growlie behind at the mansion, possibly at his request. Growlie lives in an extravagant doghouse, which was so large that Ash and his friends mistook it for being the family's actual mansion. Misty even commented, to her later embarrassment, that it was the largest mansion she'd ever seen.

Years later, in Holy Matrimony!, James returned to his parents' home after hearing that they had died. However this turned out to be a hoax for them to get him to marry Jessiebelle, and after the deception was revealed, Jessiebelle trapped James in the family's dungeon. Ash, his friends, Jessie and Meowth, let Growlie out of his doghouse and it burst into the dungeon, rescuing its long-lost master. The two were thrilled that they'd been reunited, unfortunately the happy moment had to be cut short when Jessiebelle and her Vileplume located and attacked the two. After defeating the Vileplume and temporarily chasing Jessiebelle off the estate, James once again left home, set on giving up on his inheritance and continuing to live with Jessie and Meowth. He told Growlie to stay behind to watch after his parents. Saddened, Growlie howled as James walked away from the mansion.

Growlie made its reappearance in The Treasure Is All Mine!, where it accidentally blew Team Rocket's cover when they were infiltrating one of James's family's vacation homes because it was so happy to see James again. Growlie proceeded to help James until he was able to once again evade his ever-pursuing family. Though they rarely see each other anymore, Growlie remains protective and devoted to its master.

Moves used

Growlie Dig.png
Using Dig
Move First Used In
Flamethrower Holy Matrimony
Dig The Treasure Is All Mine!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Trivia

  • Growlie is the first Pokémon owned by a main character to have a nickname. The second is Caserin.
  • Growlie is loosely based upon or possibly inspired by the classic character of Petrasche in English author Marie Louise de la Ramée's 1872 novel, A Dog of Flanders, published with her pseudonym Ouida. It is a coming-of-age tale about a Flemish boy named Nello and his dog Patrasche, who later freezes to death in a chapel in front of the famous Ruebens painting. In Holy Matrimony!, James even mutters the famous line spoken by Nello as he lies dying in the snow: Farewell this unfortunate world. This is a little more or less surprising as the story is widely read in Japan, and has been adapted into several films and anime.
    • Coincidentally, a commercial for the 1975 anime adaption of the above story was included on some of the early Pokémon VHS releases.

Related articles

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


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