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Dragonite first appeared in [[BW089]] where it was rampaging in [[Undella Town]] and was believed to be the cause of a blackout. {{an|Iris}}, who didn't believe that the Dragonite caused the blackout, used her ability to read Dragonite's heart to know what really happened. Later, Iris captured the Dragonite, who wanted to join her.<!--
Dragonite first appeared in [[BW089]] where it was rampaging in [[Undella Town]] and was believed to be the cause of a blackout. {{an|Iris}}, who didn't believe that the Dragonite caused the blackout, used her ability to read Dragonite's heart to know what really happened. Later, Iris captured the Dragonite, who wanted to join her.<!--


In [[BW090]], Iris used it in the first round of the [[World Tournament Junior Cup]] against [[Georgia]]'s {{p|Beartic}}. Dragonite won the battle despite unable to listen to Iris. In [[BW091]], Dragonite was used against [[Dawn's Mamoswine]] in the second round.
In [[BW090]], Iris used it in the first round of the [[World Tournament Junior Cup]] against [[Georgia]]'s {{p|Beartic}}. Dragonite won the battle despite refusing to listen to Iris. In [[BW091]], Dragonite was used against [[Dawn's Mamoswine]] in the second round.


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* Dragonite is the first non-Unova Pokémon to be owned by a character in the ''Best Wishes'' saga, excluding {{AP|Pikachu}}.
* Dragonite is the first non-Unova Pokémon to be owned by a character in the ''Best Wishes'' saga, excluding {{AP|Pikachu}}.
* Dragonite is the first fully evolved second evolution Pokémon to be caught by a main character, and the second one acquired overall at their final stage, for [[Dawn's Togekiss]] was given to her.
* Dragonite is the first fully evolved second evolution Pokémon to be caught by a main character, and the second one acquired overall at their final stage, for [[Dawn's Togekiss]] was given to her.
* Dragonite is unable to listen to Iris similar of [[Ash's Charizard]].
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Iris's Dragonite
アイリスのカイリュー Iris's Kairyu
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Iris Dragonite.png
Iris's Dragonite
Debuts in BW089
Caught at Undella Town
Gender Unknown
Ability Unknown
Current location With Iris
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This Pokémon is fully evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Dragonite Kensuke Satō N/A

Iris's Dragonite (Japanese: アイリスのカイリュー Iris's Kairyu) is the fourth Pokémon that Iris obtained.

History

Dragonite first appeared in BW089 where it was rampaging in Undella Town and was believed to be the cause of a blackout. Iris, who didn't believe that the Dragonite caused the blackout, used her ability to read Dragonite's heart to know what really happened. Later, Iris captured the Dragonite, who wanted to join her.

Moves used

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Using Flamethrower
Move First Used In
Flamethrower BW089
Ice Beam BW089
ThunderPunch BW089
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Trivia

  • Dragonite is the first fully evolved pseudo-legendary Pokémon owned by a main character, though Ash owns Gible, which evolves into a pseudo-legendary.
  • Dragonite is the first non-Unova Pokémon to be owned by a character in the Best Wishes saga, excluding Pikachu.
  • Dragonite is the first fully evolved second evolution Pokémon to be caught by a main character, and the second one acquired overall at their final stage, for Dawn's Togekiss was given to her.

Related articles

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


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