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==Personality and characteristics==
==Personality and characteristics==
Inkay appears to be a sneaky and mischievous Pokémon as it was seen stealing food from Team Rocket and then followed them in their balloon. It seems to love food and would often go out of its way to steal it, to the point of allowing James to use this to his advantage and capture it. This was shown again in ''[[XY049|Bonnie for the Defense!]]'' where it went out of its Poké Ball on its own just to eat Team Rocket's food. Inkay is also a powerful and resourceful battler, shown in ''[[XY008|Grooming Furfrou!]]'' and ''[[XY033|Calling from Beyond the Aura!]]''. It was able to beat [[Officer Jenny]]'s {{p|Manectric}} with ease and then prevented {{AP|Pikachu}} from attacking it by spraying him with ink in the former and easily knocked out {{TP|Clemont|Bunnelby}} with Tackle in the latter. It had no problem listening to James after it was caught; however, in [[XY054]], Inkay refused to listen to his warnings, due to it being raging against a group of evil Malamar. Afterwards, it was shown to have a strong bond with its Trainer. Not only James was able to break it free of Malamar's {{m|Hypnosis}} in a similar way {{Ash}} [[XY019|previously]] did with {{AP|Pikachu}}, but Inkay refused to stay with a group of wild Pokémon that idolized it due to being rescued by it, since it wanted to keep traveling with James and {{TRT}}.
Inkay appears to be a sneaky and mischievous Pokémon as it was seen stealing food from Team Rocket and then followed them in their balloon. It seems to love food and would often go out of its way to steal it, to the point of allowing James to use this to his advantage and capture it. This was shown again in ''[[XY049|Bonnie for the Defense!]]'' where it went out of its Poké Ball on its own just to eat Team Rocket's food. Inkay is also a powerful and resourceful battler, shown in ''[[XY008|Grooming Furfrou!]]'' and ''[[XY033|Calling from Beyond the Aura!]]''. It was able to beat [[Officer Jenny]]'s {{p|Manectric}} with ease and then prevented {{AP|Pikachu}} from attacking it by spraying him with ink in the former and easily knocked out {{TP|Clemont|Bunnelby}} with Tackle in the latter. It had no problem listening to its Trainer after it was caught. In [[XY054]], it was shown to have a strong bond with its Trainer, to the point where James was able to break it free of Malamar's {{m|Hypnosis}}.


==Moves used==
==Moves used==

Revision as of 05:03, 29 January 2015

James's Inkay
コジロウのマーイーカ Kojirō's Maaiika
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James's Inkay
Debuts in A Battle of Aerial Mobility!
Caught at Route 4
Gender Unknown
Ability Unknown
Current location With James
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This Pokémon has not evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Inkay Kenta Miyake Michael Liscio Jr.

James's Inkay (Japanese: コジロウのマーイーカ Kojirō's Maaiika) is the first Pokémon that James captured in the Kalos region.

History

James and his Inkay

Inkay first appeared in A Battle of Aerial Mobility! while Team Rocket was dining at a café in Lumiose City. As Team Rocket were busy celebrating news from Giovanni, Inkay stole their food and proceeded to eat it from under their table. While Team Rocket were on their balloon, the same Inkay from before approached them when they dropped their sandwich and sprayed ink at them. After Team Rocket cleaned themselves off, James scanned the Inkay to get some details about it and the Team Rocket trio attempted to battle it with Wobbuffet. However, James offered Inkay some food instead as bait. While Inkay was distracted, James threw a Poké Ball at it and caught it, much to the surprise of Jessie and Meowth.

In A Shockingly Cheeky Friendship!, it was sent out for the first time to help capture Pikachu and a Dedenne, but the two managed to evade them. When the two were rescued by Ash and his friends, Team Rocket arrived and James sent Inkay out again to battle Dedenne, who was under Clemont's command. The two proved to be evenly matched until Dedenne used Nuzzle on Inkay, paralyzing it and allowing Dedenne and Pikachu to defeat it by combining their respective Thunder Shock and Thunderbolt.

In Heroes - Friends and Faux Alike!, Inkay was part of Team Rocket's plan to impersonate Ash and his friends. Inkay disguised itself as Pikachu alongside its trainer, who masqueraded as Ash. James meets a boy Myron and his Pancham and asks for a battle, to which Myron declines. James has Inkay attack Pancham with its Psybeam and Tackle anyway, which causes Myron to call for Officer Jenny. Inkay is later seen helping Team Rocket eat a bunch of food and running off without paying.

In XY054, Inkay was enjoying lunch with its Trainer until they noticed a group of Malamar and Inkay in the forest. As they were watching the Pokémon, three trucks drove by, each containing a Malamar, one of which was the one that had previously hypnotized it. Inkay immediately chased after the trucks and followed them up a mountainside. Team Rocket watched the Malamar for a while until Inkay got upset and started a commotion, getting the attention of the Malamar. Team Rocket fled and ran into Ash and his friends before being stopped by Officer Jenny, who filled them in on Malamar's plans. Two of the Malamar arrive and attempt to kidnap everyone with their Psychic, but Inkay attacks with its Ink Spray, allowing a few of them to escape. Inkay plans on going straight back to confront the Malamar, but Clemont, Meowth, and James convince it to talk to the group of Inkay and Malamar they saw before to get them to help out. Inkay starts to tell them of the evil Malamar's plan, but gets stopped by that Malamar showing up and attacking them. The Malamar and Inkay chase it off with their Psycho Cut and Flamethrower, then head to the mountainside to stop its plans. Once they arrive, the evil Malamar grabs Inkay and uses its Hypnosis to brainwash Inkay into attacking the others. However, James manages to break Inkay out of it because of the strong bond they share, allowing Inkay to attack Malamar. They manage to stop the Malamar's evil plan, but they escape during the fight. Afterwards, Team Rocket is resting back in the forest and Inkay is offered to join the Malamar and Inkay they saved. James allows Inkay to stay with them, but Inkay instead decided to stick with its Trainer, much to his delight.

Personality and characteristics

Inkay appears to be a sneaky and mischievous Pokémon as it was seen stealing food from Team Rocket and then followed them in their balloon. It seems to love food and would often go out of its way to steal it, to the point of allowing James to use this to his advantage and capture it. This was shown again in Bonnie for the Defense! where it went out of its Poké Ball on its own just to eat Team Rocket's food. Inkay is also a powerful and resourceful battler, shown in Grooming Furfrou! and Calling from Beyond the Aura!. It was able to beat Officer Jenny's Manectric with ease and then prevented Pikachu from attacking it by spraying him with ink in the former and easily knocked out Bunnelby with Tackle in the latter. It had no problem listening to its Trainer after it was caught. In XY054, it was shown to have a strong bond with its Trainer, to the point where James was able to break it free of Malamar's Hypnosis.

Moves used

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Using Tackle
Move First Used In
Tackle A Shockingly Cheeky Friendship!
Psybeam A Shockingly Cheeky Friendship!
Foul Play A Shockingly Cheeky Friendship!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.
Ink Spray

Moves improvised

  • Ink Spray: Inkay shoots ink from its mouth to blind and distract the opponent.

Trivia

  • Inkay is the first Dark-type Pokémon to be owned by a main antagonist in the anime.

Related articles

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


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