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==Biology==
==Biology==
[[File:Mankey Primeape banana.png|thumb|left|200px|Mankey eating bananas]]
[[File:Mankey Primeape banana.png|thumb|left|250px|Mankey eating bananas]]
Mankey is a simian Pokémon, similar to a {{wp|New World monkey}}. It is a bipedal and has a round body covered in whitish, shaggy fur. Its nose is similar to a pig's snout, and it has narrow, red eyes and triangular ears with brown insides. Mankey's three-fingered hands, two-toed feet, and the tip of its curved, prehensile tail are brown. Along with {{p|Stufful}}, it is the [[List of Pokémon by height|smallest]] {{type|Fighting}}.
Mankey is a {{wp|simian}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, similar to a {{wp|New World monkey}}. It is bipedal and has a round body covered in whitish, shaggy fur. Its nose is similar to a pig's snout, and it has narrow, red eyes and triangular ears with brown insides. Mankey's three-fingered hands, two-toed feet, and the tip of its curved, prehensile tail are brown. Along with {{p|Stufful}}, it is the [[List of Pokémon by height|smallest]] known {{type|Fighting}} Pokémon.


Mankey specializes in physical fighting and is very aggressive and short-tempered. When angry, Mankey begins shaking and its breathing turns rough. Its rage peaks quickly, preventing its victim from being able to flee. It will rampage until it falls asleep, but its anger remains in its dreams. This causes it to wake up and become furious all over again. However, this constant release of stress grants it a long life. Mankey can be found in the {{DL|List of Pokémon by habitat|mountains}}, where it lives in treetop colonies. If one becomes enraged, the whole colony rampages for no reason. If it loses sight of its colony or if it is left alone to rage, its loneliness causes it to become infuriated.
Mankey specializes in physical fighting and is very aggressive and short-tempered. When angry, it begins shaking and its breathing turns rough. Its rage peaks quickly, preventing its victim from being able to flee. It will rampage until it falls asleep, but its anger remains in its dreams. This causes it to wake up and become furious all over again. However, this constant release of stress grants it a long life. Mankey can be found in the {{DL|List of Pokémon by habitat|mountains}}, where it lives in treetop colonies. If one becomes enraged, the whole colony rampages for no reason. If it loses sight of its colony or if it is left alone to rage, its loneliness causes it to become infuriated.


According to the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]] games, Mankey's preferred food is {{wp|chestnut}}s. However, Mankey usually lacks the dexterity to peel them. It becomes agitated and rage after attempting to peel a chestnut's spiky shell. Additionally, it also appears to be fond of bananas in [[EP065|the anime]].
According to the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]] games, Mankey's preferred food is {{wp|chestnut}}s. However, Mankey usually lacks the dexterity to peel them. It becomes agitated and rage after attempting to peel a chestnut's spiky shell. Additionally, it also appears to be fond of bananas in [[EP065|the anime]].
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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
===In the main series===
===In the main series===
[[File:Mankey SS001.png|thumb|250px|Mankey in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
[[File:Goh Mankey.png|thumb|250px|Mankey in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
====Major appearances====
====Major appearances====
=====[[Mankey (anime)]]=====
=====[[Mankey (anime)]]=====
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=====Other=====
=====Other=====
A Mankey appeared in ''[[EP233|A Tyrogue Full of Trouble]]'' as a member of a trio of Pokémon that was causing problems for a small town, with the other members being a {{p|Tyrogue}} and a Primeape. [[Kiyo]] was able to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} the Tyrogue, and the Mankey and Primeape joined up with him.
In ''[[EP233|A Tyrogue Full of Trouble]]'', a Mankey was a member of a trio of Pokémon that was causing problems for a small town, with the other members being a {{p|Tyrogue}} and a Primeape. [[Kiyo]] was able to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} the Tyrogue, and the Mankey and Primeape joined up with him.


A {{DL|List of Pokémon temporarily owned by the Team Rocket trio|Mankey}} appeared in ''[[HS12|Training Daze]]'', where it was jointly owned by [[Jessie]] and [[Jubei]]. They used it at the [[Team Rocket Academy]] for a test. It lowered Jessie into a vault containing an {{p|Articuno}} statue, but due to the rope getting stuck, Mankey and Jubei had to pull Jessie and the statue up; proving to be too heavy, they dropped it, triggering the alarms and resulting in Mankey and Jubei being injured.
In ''[[HS12|Training Daze]]'', a {{DL|List of Pokémon temporarily owned by the Team Rocket trio|Mankey}} was jointly owned by [[Jessie]] and [[Jubei]]. They used it at the [[Team Rocket Academy]] for a test. It lowered Jessie into a vault containing an {{p|Articuno}} statue, but due to the rope getting stuck, Mankey and Jubei had to pull Jessie and the statue up; proving to be too heavy, they dropped it, triggering the alarms and resulting in Mankey and Jubei being injured.


Three Mankey will appear in [[SS015]].
In ''[[JN015|A Snow Day for Searching!]]'', three Mankey surrounded a {{p|Cubone}} and stole its bone. However, they ended up losing it in a lake, forcing [[Goh]] to use his {{p|Dewgong}} to retrieve it for Cubone.
 
In [[JN046]], Ash and Goh encountered multiple Mankey while visiting [[Cero Island]]. Goh caught {{DL|List of Goh's Pokémon|Mankey|one of them}} before being chased away by the other Mankey. Goh's Mankey reappeared in [[JN050]].


====Minor appearances====
====Minor appearances====
Multiple Mankey debuted in ''[[EP001|Pokémon - I Choose You!]]'', where they witnessed a flock of {{p|Spearow}} chasing after {{Ash}} and {{AP|Pikachu}}.
In ''[[EP001|Pokémon - I Choose You!]]'', multiple Mankey witnessed a flock of {{p|Spearow}} chasing after {{Ash}} and {{AP|Pikachu}}.


A Mankey appeared in ''[[EP034|The Kangaskhan Kid]]''.
A Mankey appeared in ''[[EP034|The Kangaskhan Kid]]''.


Mankey was one of the Yas Gym's Pokémon in ''[[EP042|Showdown at Dark City]]''.
In ''[[EP042|Showdown at Dark City]]'', a Mankey was one of the Yas Gym's Pokémon.


A Mankey appeared in ''[[EP057|The Breeding Center Secret]]''.
A Mankey appeared in ''[[EP057|The Breeding Center Secret]]''.


Multiple Mankey appeared in ''[[EP065|Showdown at the Po-ké Corral]]'', where they were among the Pokémon living at [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]].
In ''[[EP065|Showdown at the Po-ké Corral]]'', multiple Mankey lived at [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]].


A Mankey appeared in ''[[PK01|Pikachu's Vacation]]'' as one of the Pokémon seen at the [[Pokémon Theme Park]].
In ''[[PK01|Pikachu's Vacation]]'', a Mankey was at the [[Pokémon Theme Park]].


A Mankey appeared in ''[[EP080|Friends to the End]]'', under the ownership of a {{pkmn|Trainer}} seen during the closing ceremonies of the [[Indigo League]].
In ''[[EP080|Friends to the End]]'', a {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s Mankey attended the closing ceremonies of the [[Indigo Plateau Conference]].


A Mankey appeared in ''[[EP081|Pallet Party Panic]]'' as one of the Pokémon at a party in [[Pallet Town]].
In ''[[EP081|Pallet Party Panic]]'', a Mankey was at a party in [[Pallet Town]].


A Mankey appeared in ''[[EP086|Pikachu Re-Volts]]'', where it was among the Pokémon controlled by [[Cassidy]] and [[Butch]] at [[Mandarin Island North]].
In ''[[EP086|Pikachu Re-Volts]]'', [[Cassidy]] and [[Butch]] controlled a Mankey at [[Mandarin Island North]].


Multiple {{DL|List of alternately colored Pokémon in the anime|Pink Pokémon|pink}} Mankey appeared in ''[[EP088|In the Pink]]'' as residents of [[Pinkan Island]].
In ''[[EP088|In the Pink]]'', multiple {{DL|List of alternately colored Pokémon in the anime|Pink Pokémon|pink}} Mankey lived at [[Pinkan Island]].


A Trainer's Mankey appeared in ''[[EP092|The Joy of Pokémon]]'', where it was treated by the [[Nurse Joy]] of an {{OBP|unnamed island|EP092}}.
In ''[[EP092|The Joy of Pokémon]]'', a Trainer's Mankey was treated by the [[Nurse Joy]] of an {{OBP|unnamed island|EP092}}.


Two {{pkmn2|wild}} Mankey appeared in ''[[PK04|Pikachu's Rescue Adventure]]''. One of them helped the Trainers' Pokémon and {{p|Elekid}} save the {{p|Exeggcute}} nests and {{TP|Misty|Togepi}} during a storm.
Two {{pkmn2|wild}} Mankey appeared in ''[[PK04|Pikachu's Rescue Adventure]]''. One of them helped the Trainers' Pokémon and {{p|Elekid}} save the {{p|Exeggcute}} nests and {{TP|Misty|Togepi}} during a storm.


Multiple Mankey appeared in ''[[EP122|Flower Power]]'' as parts of [[Florando]]'s annual [[Pokémon Exhibition]].
In ''[[EP122|Flower Power]]'', multiple Mankey were parts of [[Florando]]'s annual [[Pokémon Exhibition]].


A Mankey appeared in ''[[M03|Spell of the Unown: Entei]]'', under the ownership of {{OBP|Lisa|M03}}. It was used during her battle against Ash, where it went up against {{AP|Cyndaquil}} and was ultimately defeated.
In ''[[M03|Spell of the Unown: Entei]]'', {{OBP|Lisa|M03}} used a Mankey during her battle against Ash. It went up against {{AP|Cyndaquil}} and was ultimately defeated.


A Trainer's Mankey appeared in ''[[EP166|Two Hits and a Miss]]'', where it was one of the many Pokémon at a Fighting-type dojo.
In ''[[EP166|Two Hits and a Miss]]'', a Mankey was at a Fighting-type dojo.


A Mankey appeared in ''[[EP167|A Hot Water Battle]]'' as a resident of a tropical jungle.
In ''[[EP167|A Hot Water Battle]]'', a Mankey lived in a tropical jungle.


A Mankey appeared in ''[[EP175|The Trouble With Snubbull]]''.
A Mankey appeared in ''[[EP175|The Trouble With Snubbull]]''.
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Multiple Mankey appeared in ''[[M04|Celebi: The Voice of the Forest]]''.
Multiple Mankey appeared in ''[[M04|Celebi: The Voice of the Forest]]''.


A Mankey appeared in ''[[EP207|Got Miltank?]]'' as an inhabitant of a Pokémon-exclusive oasis.
In ''[[EP207|Got Miltank?]]'', a Mankey lived at a Pokémon-exclusive oasis.


A Mankey appeared in ''[[EP209|Machoke, Machoke Man!]]'' as one of the Pokémon seen at the [[Cianwood Gym]].
In ''[[EP209|Machoke, Machoke Man!]]'', a Mankey was at the [[Cianwood Gym]].


A Mankey appeared in the [[Banned episodes|banned episode]] [[EP250]] as one of the Pokémon residing in a forest outside the [[Ice Path]].
In the [[Banned episodes|banned episode]] [[EP250]], a Mankey lived in a forest outside the [[Ice Path]].


A wild Mankey appeared in ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]''.
A wild Mankey appeared in ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]''.


A Mankey appeared in ''[[EP253|Great Bowls of Fire!]]'' as an inhabitant of the [[Dragon Holy Land]].
In ''[[EP253|Great Bowls of Fire!]]'', a Mankey lived at the [[Dragon Holy Land]].


A Mankey appeared in the opening sequence of ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]''.
A Mankey appeared in the opening sequence of ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]''.
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A {{pkmn|Coordinator}}'s Mankey appeared in ''[[AG122|Deceit and Assist]]''.
A {{pkmn|Coordinator}}'s Mankey appeared in ''[[AG122|Deceit and Assist]]''.


A Coordinator's Mankey appeared in ''[[AG143|The Saffron Con]]'' and ''[[AG144|A Hurdle for Squirtle]]'', where it participated in the [[Saffron City]] [[Pokémon Contest]].
In ''[[AG143|The Saffron Con]]'' and ''[[AG144|A Hurdle for Squirtle]]'', a Coordinator's Mankey competed in the [[Saffron City]] [[Pokémon Contest]].


Multiple Mankey appeared in ''[[AG179|Slaking Kong!]]''.
Multiple Mankey appeared in ''[[AG179|Slaking Kong!]]''.
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Two Trainers' Mankey appeared in ''[[SM006|A Shocking Grocery Run!]]''.
Two Trainers' Mankey appeared in ''[[SM006|A Shocking Grocery Run!]]''.


A Mankey appeared in ''[[SM012|The Sun, the Scare, the Secret Lair!]]'', where {{an|Lillie}} observed it attacking a Primeape.
In ''[[SM012|The Sun, the Scare, the Secret Lair!]]'', {{an|Lillie}} observed a Mankey attacking a Primeape.


Two Mankey appeared in ''[[SM015|Rocking Clawmark Hill!]]'' as some of the Pokémon training up on [[Clawmark Hill]].
In ''[[SM015|Rocking Clawmark Hill!]]'', two Mankey were training on [[Clawmark Hill]].


A Trainer's Mankey appeared in ''[[SM017|Crystal-Clear Sleuthing!]]'', during a flashback on a clip that {{Rotom}} played.
In ''[[SM017|Crystal-Clear Sleuthing!]]'', {{Rotom}} played a clip of a Mankey.


A Trainer's Mankey appeared in ''[[SM040|Balloons, Brionne, and Belligerence!]]''.
A Trainer's Mankey appeared in ''[[SM040|Balloons, Brionne, and Belligerence!]]''.
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A Trainer's Mankey appeared in ''[[SM060|Getting a Jump on the Competition!]]''.
A Trainer's Mankey appeared in ''[[SM060|Getting a Jump on the Competition!]]''.


A Trainer's Mankey appeared in ''[[SM066|Smashing with Sketch!]]'', where it participated in the [[Pokémon Ping-Pong tournament]].
In ''[[SM066|Smashing with Sketch!]]'', a Trainer's Mankey competed in the [[Pokémon Ping-Pong tournament]].


A Trainer's Mankey appeared in ''[[SM067|Love at First Twirl!]]''.
A Trainer's Mankey appeared in ''[[SM067|Love at First Twirl!]]''.
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A Trainer's Mankey appeared in ''[[SM099|We Know Where You're Going, Eevee!]]''.
A Trainer's Mankey appeared in ''[[SM099|We Know Where You're Going, Eevee!]]''.


Multiple Mankey appeared in a flashback in [[SS001]].
Multiple Mankey appeared in a flashback in ''[[JN001|Enter Pikachu!]]''.


A Trainer's Mankey appeared in [[SS002]] as one of the Pokémon that were attacking {{p|Lugia}}.
In ''[[JN002|Legend? Go! Friends? Go!]]'', a Trainer's Mankey attacked a {{p|Lugia}}.
 
A Trainer's Mankey appeared in ''[[JN033|Trade, Borrow, and Steal!]]''.
 
Multiple Mankey appeared in [[JN046]].


====Pokédex entries====
====Pokédex entries====
{{Animedexheader|Kanto|no}}
{{Animedexheader|Kanto|no}}
{{Animedexbody|EP025|Mankey|Ash's Pokédex|Mankey, a Pig Monkey Pokémon of the {{type|Fighting}}. Known for its superior footwork, it packs a powerful punch.}}
{{Animedexbody|EP025|Mankey|Ash's Pokédex|Mankey, a Pig Monkey Pokémon of the {{t|Fighting}} type. Known for its superior footwork, it packs a powerful punch.}}
{{Animedexbody|EP025|Mankey's temper|Ash's Pokédex|Although Mankey is usually calm, it does have a bad temper. Once Mankey begins to {{m|Thrash}}, stopping it is impossible.}}
{{Animedexbody|EP025|Mankey's temper|Ash's Pokédex|Although Mankey is usually calm, it does have a bad temper. Once Mankey begins to {{m|Thrash}}, stopping it is impossible.}}
{{Animedexfooter/Pokémon|original|Kanto}}
{{Animedexfooter/Pokémon|Kanto}}
{{Animedexheader|Galar}}
{{Animedexbody|JN015|Mankey|Goh's Rotom Phone|Mankey, the Pig Monkey Pokémon. A {{t|Fighting}} type. Mankey is quick-tempered and can fly into a rage even while dreaming.}}
{{Animedexfooter/Pokémon|Galar}}


===In Pokémon Origins===
[[File:Raticate Mankey PO.png|thumb|250px|Mankey in [[Pokémon Origins]]]]
[[File:Raticate Mankey PO.png|thumb|250px|Mankey in [[Pokémon Origins]]]]
===In Pokémon Origins===
A Mankey appeared in a flashback in ''[[PO02|File 2: Cubone]]''.
A Mankey appeared in a flashback in ''[[PO02|File 2: Cubone]]''.
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===In the movie adaptations===
===In the movie adaptations===
Mankey appeared in ''{{ma|Celebi: a Timeless Encounter}}''.
A Mankey appeared in ''{{ma|Celebi: a Timeless Encounter}}''.


===In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga===
===In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga===
{{Ash}} captures a Mankey in ''[[ET03|Clefairy Tale]]''. He trades it shortly afterwards for a map of [[Mt. Moon]], which supposedly has directions on how to find a {{p|Clefairy}}.
{{main|Ash's Primeape|Ash's Mankey}}
{{Ash}} {{pkmn2|caught|catches}} a Mankey in ''[[ET03|Clefairy Tale]]''. He [[trade]]s it shortly afterwards for a map of [[Mt. Moon]], which supposedly has directions on how to find a {{p|Clefairy}}.
 
===In the Pocket Monsters manga===
Multiple Mankey appeared in [[JNM15]].


===In the Pocket Monsters HeartGold & SoulSilver Go! Go! Pokéathlon manga===
===In the Pocket Monsters HeartGold & SoulSilver Go! Go! Pokéathlon manga===
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===Learnset===
===Learnset===
====[[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]====
{{Learnlist/MoveNA|Mankey|Fighting|Fighting|1}}
=====By [[Level|leveling up]]=====
{{learnlist/levelh/7|Mankey|Fighting|Fighting|1}}
{{learnlist/level7|1|Leer|Normal|Status|—|100|30}}
{{learnlist/level7|1|Scratch|Normal|Physical|40|100|35}}
{{learnlist/level7|5|Focus Energy|Normal|Status|—|—|30}}
{{learnlist/level7|8|Taunt|Dark|Status|—|100|20}}
{{learnlist/level7|13|Karate Chop|Fighting|Physical|50|100|25||'''}}
{{learnlist/level7|16|Fury Swipes|Normal|Physical|18|80|15}}
{{learnlist/level7|21|Low Kick|Fighting|Physical|—|100|20}}
{{learnlist/level7|24|Seismic Toss|Fighting|Physical|—|100|20}}
{{learnlist/level7|29|U-turn|Bug|Physical|70|100|20}}
{{learnlist/level7|32|Screech|Normal|Status|—|85|40}}
{{learnlist/level7|37|Thrash|Normal|Physical|120|100|10}}
{{learnlist/level7|40|Outrage|Dragon|Physical|120|100|10}}
{{learnlist/levelf/7|Mankey|Fighting|Fighting|1}}
 
=====By [[TM]]/[[HM]]=====
{{learnlist/tmh/7|Mankey|Fighting|Fighting|1}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM01|Headbutt|Normal|Physical|70|100|15}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM02|Taunt|Dark|Status|—|100|20}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM03|Helping Hand|Normal|Status|—|—|20}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM05|Rest|Psychic|Status|—|—|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM07|Protect|Normal|Status|—|—|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM08|Substitute|Normal|Status|—|—|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM10|Dig|Ground|Physical|80|100|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM12|Facade|Normal|Physical|70|100|20}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM13|Brick Break|Fighting|Physical|75|100|15||'''}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM15|Seismic Toss|Fighting|Physical|—|100|20}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM18|U-turn|Bug|Physical|70|100|20}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM19|Iron Tail|Steel|Physical|100|75|15}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM22|Rock Slide|Rock|Physical|75|90|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM23|Thunder Punch|Electric|Physical|75|100|15}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM26|Poison Jab|Poison|Physical|80|100|20}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM27|Toxic|Poison|Status|—|90|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM30|Bulk Up|Fighting|Status|—|—|20}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM31|Fire Punch|Fire|Physical|75|100|15}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM35|Ice Punch|Ice|Physical|75|100|15}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM36|Thunderbolt|Electric|Special|90|100|15}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM38|Thunder|Electric|Special|110|70|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM39|Outrage|Dragon|Physical|120|100|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM41|Earthquake|Ground|Physical|100|100|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM57|Pay Day|Normal|Physical|40|100|20}}
{{learnlist/tmf/7|Mankey|Fighting|Fighting|1}}
 
====[[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun, Moon]], [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]]====
=====By [[Level|leveling up]]=====
{{learnlist/levelh/7|Mankey|Fighting|Fighting|1}}
{{learnlist/level7|1|Covet|Normal|Physical|60|100|25}}
{{learnlist/level7|1|Scratch|Normal|Physical|40|100|35}}
{{learnlist/level7|1|Low Kick|Fighting|Physical|&mdash;|100|20||'''}}
{{learnlist/level7|1|Leer|Normal|Status|&mdash;|100|30}}
{{learnlist/level7|1|Focus Energy|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|30}}
{{learnlist/level7|5|Fury Swipes|Normal|Physical|18|80|15}}
{{learnlist/level7|8|Karate Chop|Fighting|Physical|50|100|25||'''}}
{{learnlist/level7|12|Pursuit|Dark|Physical|40|100|20}}
{{learnlist/level7|15|Seismic Toss|Fighting|Physical|&mdash;|100|20}}
{{learnlist/level7|19|Swagger|Normal|Status|&mdash;|85|15}}
{{learnlist/level7|22|Cross Chop|Fighting|Physical|100|80|5||'''}}
{{learnlist/level7|26|Assurance|Dark|Physical|60|100|10}}
{{learnlist/level7|29|Punishment|Dark|Physical|&mdash;|100|5}}
{{learnlist/level7|33|Thrash|Normal|Physical|120|100|10}}
{{learnlist/level7|36|Close Combat|Fighting|Physical|120|100|5||'''}}
{{learnlist/level7|40|Screech|Normal|Status|&mdash;|85|40}}
{{learnlist/level7|43|Stomping Tantrum|Ground|Physical|75|100|10}}
{{learnlist/level7|47|Outrage|Dragon|Physical|120|100|10}}
{{learnlist/level7|50|Final Gambit|Fighting|Special|&mdash;|100|5}}
{{learnlist/levelf/7|Mankey|Fighting|Fighting|1}}
 
=====By [[TM]]/[[HM]]=====
{{learnlist/tmh/7|Mankey|Fighting|Fighting|1}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM01|Work Up|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|30}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM06|Toxic|Poison|Status|&mdash;|90|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM08|Bulk Up|Fighting|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|20}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM10|Hidden Power|Normal|Special|60|100|15}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM11|Sunny Day|Fire|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|5}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM12|Taunt|Dark|Status|&mdash;|100|20}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM17|Protect|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM18|Rain Dance|Water|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|5}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM21|Frustration|Normal|Physical|&mdash;|100|20}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM23|Smack Down|Rock|Physical|50|100|15}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM24|Thunderbolt|Electric|Special|90|100|15}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM25|Thunder|Electric|Special|110|70|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM26|Earthquake|Ground|Physical|100|100|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM27|Return|Normal|Physical|&mdash;|100|20}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM31|Brick Break|Fighting|Physical|75|100|15||'''}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM32|Double Team|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|15}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM39|Rock Tomb|Rock|Physical|60|95|15}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM40|Aerial Ace|Flying|Physical|60|&mdash;|20}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM42|Facade|Normal|Physical|70|100|20}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM44|Rest|Psychic|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM45|Attract|Normal|Status|&mdash;|100|15}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM46|Thief|Dark|Physical|60|100|25}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM47|Low Sweep|Fighting|Physical|65|100|20||'''}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM48|Round|Normal|Special|60|100|15}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM50|Overheat|Fire|Special|130|90|5}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM52|Focus Blast|Fighting|Special|120|70|5||'''}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM56|Fling|Dark|Physical|&mdash;|100|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM62|Acrobatics|Flying|Physical|55|100|15}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM66|Payback|Dark|Physical|50|100|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM78|Bulldoze|Ground|Physical|60|100|20}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM80|Rock Slide|Rock|Physical|75|90|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM84|Poison Jab|Poison|Physical|80|100|20}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM87|Swagger|Normal|Status|&mdash;|85|15}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM88|Sleep Talk|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM89|U-turn|Bug|Physical|70|100|20}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM90|Substitute|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|10}}
{{learnlist/tm7|TM100|Confide|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|20}}
{{learnlist/tmf/7|Mankey|Fighting|Fighting|1}}
 
=====By {{pkmn|breeding}}=====
{{learnlist/breedh/7|Mankey|Fighting|Fighting|2}}
{{learnlist/breed7|{{MSP|215|Sneasel}}{{MSP|228|Houndour}}{{MSP|229|Houndoom}}{{MSP|766|Passimian}}|Beat Up|Dark|Physical|&mdash;|100|10}}
{{learnlist/breed7|{{MSP|056|Mankey}}{{MSP|057|Primeape}}{{MSP|335|Zangoose}}{{MSP|391|Monferno}}{{MSP|392|Infernape}}{{MSP|448|Lucario}}<br>{{MSP|766|Passimian}}|Close Combat|Fighting|Physical|120|100|5||'''}}
{{learnlist/breed7|{{MSP|287|Slakoth}}{{MSP|288|Vigoroth}}{{MSP|289|Slaking}}{{MSP|448|Lucario}}{{MSP|745Mn|Lycanroc}}{{MSP|749|Mudbray}}<br>{{MSP|750|Mudsdale}}|Counter|Fighting|Physical|&mdash;|100|20}}
{{learnlist/breed7|{{MSP|086|Seel}}{{MSP|087|Dewgong}}{{MSP|287|Slakoth}}{{MSP|288|Vigoroth}}{{MSP|289|Slaking}}{{MSP|363|Spheal}}<br>{{MSP|364|Sealeo}}{{MSP|365|Walrein}}{{MSP|501|Oshawott}}{{MSP|502|Dewott}}{{MSP|503|Samurott}}{{MSP|572|Minccino}}<br>{{MSP|587|Emolga}}{{MSP|728|Popplio}}{{MSP|729|Brionne}}{{MSP|730|Primarina}}|Encore|Normal|Status|&mdash;|100|5}}
{{learnlist/breed7|{{MSP|288|Vigoroth}}{{MSP|559|Scraggy}}{{MSP|560|Scrafty}}|Focus Punch|Fighting|Physical|150|100|20||'''}}
{{learnlist/breed7|{{MSP|161|Sentret}}{{MSP|162|Furret}}{{MSP|300|Skitty}}{{MSP|427|Buneary}}{{MSP|428|Lopunny}}{{MSP|448|Lucario}}<br>|Foresight|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|40}}
{{learnlist/breed7|{{MSP|619|Mienfoo}}{{MSP|620|Mienshao}}|Meditate|Psychic|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|40}}
{{learnlist/breed7|{{MSP|051|Dugtrio}}{{MSP|051A|Dugtrio}}{{MSP|052|Meowth}}{{MSP|052A|Meowth}}{{MSP|053|Persian}}{{MSP|053A|Persian}}<br>{{MSP|083|Farfetch'd}}{{MSP|336|Seviper}}{{MSP|359|Absol}}{{MSP|434|Stunky}}{{MSP|435|Skuntank}}{{MSP|461|Weavile}}<br>{{MSP|509|Purrloin}}{{MSP|510|Liepard}}{{MSP|571|Zoroark}}|Night Slash|Dark|Physical|70|100|15}}
{{learnlist/breed7|{{MSP|553|Krookodile}}|Power Trip|Dark|Physical|20|100|10}}
{{learnlist/breed7|{{MSP|335|Zangoose}}{{MSP|461|Weavile}}{{MSP|501|Oshawott}}{{MSP|502|Dewott}}{{MSP|503|Samurott}}{{MSP|626|Bouffalant}}<br>|Revenge|Fighting|Physical|60|100|10||'''}}
{{learnlist/breed7|{{MSP|058|Growlithe}}{{MSP|288|Vigoroth}}{{MSP|506|Lillipup}}{{MSP|507|Herdier}}{{MSP|508|Stoutland}}{{MSP|619|Mienfoo}}<br>{{MSP|620|Mienshao}}{{MSP|626|Bouffalant}}{{MSP|745Mn|Lycanroc}}{{MSP|766|Passimian}}|Reversal|Fighting|Physical|&mdash;|100|15||'''}}
{{learnlist/breed7|{{MSP|293|Whismur}}{{MSP|294|Loudred}}{{MSP|295|Exploud}}|Sleep Talk|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|10}}
{{learnlist/breed7|{{MSP|209|Snubbull}}{{MSP|255|Torchic}}{{MSP|293|Whismur}}{{MSP|327|Spinda}}{{MSP|619|Mienfoo}}|Smelling Salts|Normal|Physical|70|100|10|*}}
{{learnlist/breedf/7|Mankey|Fighting|Fighting|2}}
 
=====By [[Move Tutor|tutoring]]=====
{{learnlist/tutorh/7|Mankey|Fighting|Fighting|2}}
{{learnlist/tutor7|Covet|Normal|Physical|60|100|25|||no|yes}}
{{learnlist/tutor7|Dual Chop|Dragon|Physical|40|90|15|||no|yes}}
{{learnlist/tutor7|Endeavor|Normal|Physical|—|100|5|||no|yes}}
{{learnlist/tutor7|Fire Punch|Fire|Physical|75|100|15|||no|yes}}
{{learnlist/tutor7|Focus Punch|Fighting|Physical|150|100|20||'''|no|yes}}
{{learnlist/tutor7|Gunk Shot|Poison|Physical|120|80|5|||no|yes}}
{{learnlist/tutor7|Helping Hand|Normal|Status|—|—|20|||no|yes}}
{{learnlist/tutor7|Ice Punch|Ice|Physical|75|100|15|||no|yes}}
{{learnlist/tutor7|Iron Tail|Steel|Physical|100|75|15|||no|yes}}
{{learnlist/tutor7|Low Kick|Fighting|Physical|—|100|20||'''|no|yes}}
{{learnlist/tutor7|Outrage|Dragon|Physical|120|100|10|||no|yes}}
{{learnlist/tutor7|Role Play|Psychic|Status|—|—|10|||no|yes}}
{{learnlist/tutor7|Seed Bomb|Grass|Physical|80|100|15|||no|yes}}
{{learnlist/tutor7|Snore|Normal|Special|50|100|15|||no|yes}}
{{learnlist/tutor7|Spite|Ghost|Status|—|100|10|||no|yes}}
{{learnlist/tutor7|Stomping Tantrum|Ground|Physical|75|100|10|||no|yes}}
{{learnlist/tutor7|Thunder Punch|Electric|Physical|75|100|15|||no|yes}}
{{learnlist/tutor7|Uproar|Normal|Special|90|100|10|||no|yes}}
{{learnlist/tutorf/7|Mankey|Fighting|Fighting|2}}


===Side game data===
===Side game data===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Mankey may be considered a counterpart of {{p|Meowth}}. Both of them are {{cat|Generation I Pokémon}} who evolve into their evolved forms at or above level 28. Mankey is exclusive to {{game3|Red and Blue|Pokémon Red|s}}, {{game3|Gold and Silver|Gold|s}}, and {{game3|HeartGold and SoulSilver|HeartGold|s}}; while Meowth is exclusive to Blue, Silver, and SoulSilver. Also, in {{2v2|Black|White|2}}, [[Yancy]] will trade the {{player}} a Mankey if the player is male, and [[Curtis]] will trade Mankey if the player is female. Additionally, both seem to have a similar color scheme.
* Mankey may be considered a counterpart of {{p|Meowth}}. Both of them are {{cat|Generation I Pokémon}} who evolve into their evolved forms at or above level 28. Mankey is exclusive to {{game3|Red and Blue|Pokémon Red|s}}, {{game3|Gold and Silver|Gold|s}}, {{game3|HeartGold and SoulSilver|HeartGold|s}}, and [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go Pikachu!]], while Meowth is exclusive to Blue, Silver, SoulSilver, and Let's Go Eevee!. Also, in {{2v2|Black|White|2}}, [[Yancy]] will trade the {{player}} a Meowth if the player is male, and [[Curtis]] will trade Mankey if the player is female. Additionally, both seem to have a similar color scheme.
* According to {{g|Sun and Moon}}, Mankey was designed by [[Shigeki Morimoto]].
* According to {{g|Sun and Moon}}, Mankey was designed by [[Shigeki Morimoto]].
* Unlike other {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, Mankey runs in front of the player instead of behind them in {{g|Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee|s}}.


===Origin===
===Origin===
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Type
Fighting Unknown
Unknown Unknown
Unknown Unknown
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Unknown Unknown
Abilities
Vital Spirit or Anger Point Cacophony
Cacophony
Defiant
Hidden Ability
Cacophony
Hidden Ability
Cacophony
Cacophony
Gender ratio
Unknown
50% male, 50% female
Catch rate
190 (35.2%)
Breeding
Egg Group
Field
Hatch time
20 cycles
Height
1'08" 0.5 m
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Mega Stone
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Base experience yield
74
Gen. I-IV
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Leveling rate
Medium Fast
EV yield
Total: 1
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Pokédex color
Brown
Base friendship
70
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Mankey (Japanese: マンキー Mankey) is a Fighting-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I.

It evolves into Primeape starting at level 28.

Biology

Mankey eating bananas

Mankey is a simian Pokémon, similar to a New World monkey. It is bipedal and has a round body covered in whitish, shaggy fur. Its nose is similar to a pig's snout, and it has narrow, red eyes and triangular ears with brown insides. Mankey's three-fingered hands, two-toed feet, and the tip of its curved, prehensile tail are brown. Along with Stufful, it is the smallest known Fighting-type Pokémon.

Mankey specializes in physical fighting and is very aggressive and short-tempered. When angry, it begins shaking and its breathing turns rough. Its rage peaks quickly, preventing its victim from being able to flee. It will rampage until it falls asleep, but its anger remains in its dreams. This causes it to wake up and become furious all over again. However, this constant release of stress grants it a long life. Mankey can be found in the mountains, where it lives in treetop colonies. If one becomes enraged, the whole colony rampages for no reason. If it loses sight of its colony or if it is left alone to rage, its loneliness causes it to become infuriated.

According to the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team games, Mankey's preferred food is chestnuts. However, Mankey usually lacks the dexterity to peel them. It becomes agitated and rage after attempting to peel a chestnut's spiky shell. Additionally, it also appears to be fond of bananas in the anime.

In the anime

In the main series

Mankey in the anime

Major appearances

Mankey (anime)

In Primeape Goes Bananas, a wild Mankey stole Ash's hat and then evolved into a Primeape. Ash caught it shortly afterwards.

Other

In A Tyrogue Full of Trouble, a Mankey was a member of a trio of Pokémon that was causing problems for a small town, with the other members being a Tyrogue and a Primeape. Kiyo was able to catch the Tyrogue, and the Mankey and Primeape joined up with him.

In Training Daze, a Mankey was jointly owned by Jessie and Jubei. They used it at the Team Rocket Academy for a test. It lowered Jessie into a vault containing an Articuno statue, but due to the rope getting stuck, Mankey and Jubei had to pull Jessie and the statue up; proving to be too heavy, they dropped it, triggering the alarms and resulting in Mankey and Jubei being injured.

In A Snow Day for Searching!, three Mankey surrounded a Cubone and stole its bone. However, they ended up losing it in a lake, forcing Goh to use his Dewgong to retrieve it for Cubone.

In JN046, Ash and Goh encountered multiple Mankey while visiting Cero Island. Goh caught one of them before being chased away by the other Mankey. Goh's Mankey reappeared in JN050.

Minor appearances

In Pokémon - I Choose You!, multiple Mankey witnessed a flock of Spearow chasing after Ash and Pikachu.

A Mankey appeared in The Kangaskhan Kid.

In Showdown at Dark City, a Mankey was one of the Yas Gym's Pokémon.

A Mankey appeared in The Breeding Center Secret.

In Showdown at the Po-ké Corral, multiple Mankey lived at Professor Oak's Laboratory.

In Pikachu's Vacation, a Mankey was at the Pokémon Theme Park.

In Friends to the End, a Trainer's Mankey attended the closing ceremonies of the Indigo Plateau Conference.

In Pallet Party Panic, a Mankey was at a party in Pallet Town.

In Pikachu Re-Volts, Cassidy and Butch controlled a Mankey at Mandarin Island North.

In In the Pink, multiple pink Mankey lived at Pinkan Island.

In The Joy of Pokémon, a Trainer's Mankey was treated by the Nurse Joy of an unnamed island.

Two wild Mankey appeared in Pikachu's Rescue Adventure. One of them helped the Trainers' Pokémon and Elekid save the Exeggcute nests and Togepi during a storm.

In Flower Power, multiple Mankey were parts of Florando's annual Pokémon Exhibition.

In Spell of the Unown: Entei, Lisa used a Mankey during her battle against Ash. It went up against Cyndaquil and was ultimately defeated.

In Two Hits and a Miss, a Mankey was at a Fighting-type dojo.

In A Hot Water Battle, a Mankey lived in a tropical jungle.

A Mankey appeared in The Trouble With Snubbull.

Multiple Mankey appeared in Celebi: The Voice of the Forest.

In Got Miltank?, a Mankey lived at a Pokémon-exclusive oasis.

In Machoke, Machoke Man!, a Mankey was at the Cianwood Gym.

In the banned episode EP250, a Mankey lived in a forest outside the Ice Path.

A wild Mankey appeared in The Legend of Thunder!.

In Great Bowls of Fire!, a Mankey lived at the Dragon Holy Land.

A Mankey appeared in the opening sequence of Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.

A Mankey appeared in PK14.

A Coordinator's Mankey appeared in Deceit and Assist.

In The Saffron Con and A Hurdle for Squirtle, a Coordinator's Mankey competed in the Saffron City Pokémon Contest.

Multiple Mankey appeared in Slaking Kong!.

A Mankey appeared in Gettin' Twiggy With It!.

A Mankey appeared in Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! Part 1 and Part 2.

A Mankey appeared in A Rivalry to Gible On!.

A Mankey appeared in A Marathon Rivalry!, under the ownership of a competitor in the Pokéathlon held in Camellia Town.

A Trainer's Mankey appeared in Alola to New Adventure!.

Two Trainers' Mankey appeared in A Shocking Grocery Run!.

In The Sun, the Scare, the Secret Lair!, Lillie observed a Mankey attacking a Primeape.

In Rocking Clawmark Hill!, two Mankey were training on Clawmark Hill.

In Crystal-Clear Sleuthing!, Rotom played a clip of a Mankey.

A Trainer's Mankey appeared in Balloons, Brionne, and Belligerence!.

A Trainer's Mankey appeared in Getting a Jump on the Competition!.

In Smashing with Sketch!, a Trainer's Mankey competed in the Pokémon Ping-Pong tournament.

A Trainer's Mankey appeared in Love at First Twirl!.

Two Trainers' Mankey appeared in A Young Royal Flame Ignites!.

Two Mankey appeared in Securing the Future!, with one under the ownership of a Trainer and the other being wild. They joined the rest of Alola in showering Necrozma with light so it could return to its true form.

A Trainer's Mankey appeared in We Know Where You're Going, Eevee!.

Multiple Mankey appeared in a flashback in Enter Pikachu!.

In Legend? Go! Friends? Go!, a Trainer's Mankey attacked a Lugia.

A Trainer's Mankey appeared in Trade, Borrow, and Steal!.

Multiple Mankey appeared in JN046.

Pokédex entries

Episode Subject Source Entry
EP025 Mankey Ash's Pokédex Mankey, a Pig Monkey Pokémon of the Fighting type. Known for its superior footwork, it packs a powerful punch.
EP025 Mankey's temper Ash's Pokédex Although Mankey is usually calm, it does have a bad temper. Once Mankey begins to Thrash, stopping it is impossible.
Episode Pokémon Source Entry
JN015 Mankey Goh's Rotom Phone Mankey, the Pig Monkey Pokémon. A Fighting type. Mankey is quick-tempered and can fly into a rage even while dreaming.

In Pokémon Origins

A Mankey appeared in a flashback in File 2: Cubone.

In the manga

In the Ash & Pikachu manga

A Mankey appeared in The Tyrogue's Thoughts.

In the movie adaptations

A Mankey appeared in Celebi: a Timeless Encounter.

In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga

Main article: Ash's Mankey

Ash catches a Mankey in Clefairy Tale. He trades it shortly afterwards for a map of Mt. Moon, which supposedly has directions on how to find a Clefairy.

In the Pocket Monsters manga

Multiple Mankey appeared in JNM15.

In the Pocket Monsters HeartGold & SoulSilver Go! Go! Pokéathlon manga

A Mankey appeared in Pocket Monsters HeartGold & SoulSilver Go! Go! Pokéathlon.

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Mankey debuted as a silhouette when Green talked about Mew in The Jynx Jinx.

Multiple Mankey debuted in The Primeape Directive. Led by an enraged Primeape, they attacked Blue and Yellow, but his Porygon managed to defeat it. Yellow was the one to quell the leader and have them leave peacefully, however. They later appeared in The Legend after the industrial ruins in the Kanto mainland had been restored by the healing light.

Multiple Mankey were used by Team Galactic Grunts in Halting Honchkrow.

In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga

A Mankey appeared in a flashback in Let's Fight For The Future!!.

In the Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All manga

A Mankey appeared in A Powerful Opponent, Venusaur!.

A Mankey appeared in A Match For Pokémon.

A Mankey appeared in The Challenge at Celadon University!.

A Mankey appeared in GDZ51.

In the Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission manga

A Mankey appeared in Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission Episode Two as one of the Pokémon that Lunick captured with his Capture Styler. It reappeared in Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission Episode Three and was released in Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission Episode Five.

In the Pokémon Zensho manga

A Mankey appeared in a fantasy in PZ01.

In the TCG

Main article: Mankey (TCG)

In the TFG

One Mankey figure has been released.

Game data

NPC appearances

Pokédex entries

Generation I Kanto
#056
Red(ENG) Extremely quick to anger. It could be docile one moment then thrashing away the next instant.
Blue
Yellow An agile Pokémon that lives in trees. It angers easily and will not hesitate to attack anything.
Stadium Quick to anger, it will begin brawling on the slightest provocation. It is unsafe to approach as it is very nimble.
Generation II Johto
#134
Gold It is extremely ill-tempered. Groups of them will attack any handy target for no reason.
Silver It's unsafe to approach if it gets violently enraged for no reason and can't distinguish friends from foes.
Crystal It lives in groups in the treetops. If it loses sight of its group, it becomes infuriated by its loneliness.
Stadium 2 It is extremely ill-tempered. Groups of them will attack any handy target for no reason.
Generation III Hoenn
#—
Kanto
#056
Ruby When Mankey starts shaking and its nasal breathing turns rough, it's a sure sign that it is becoming angry. However, because it goes into a towering rage almost instantly, it is impossible for anyone to flee its wrath.
Sapphire
Emerald When it starts shaking and its nasal breathing turns rough, it's a sure sign of anger. However, since this happens instantly, there is no time to flee.
FireRed Light and agile on its feet, and ferocious in temperament. When angered, it flies into an uncontrollable frenzy.
LeafGreen Extremely quick to anger. It could be docile one moment then thrashing away the next instant.
Generation IV Sinnoh
#—
Johto
#136
Diamond It lives in treetop colonies. If one becomes enraged, the whole colony rampages for no reason.
Pearl
Platinum
HeartGold It is extremely ill-tempered. Groups of them will attack any handy target for no reason.
SoulSilver It's unsafe to approach if it gets violently enraged for no reason and can't distinguish friends from foes.
Generation V Unova
#—
Black It lives in treetop colonies. If one becomes enraged, the whole colony rampages for no reason.
White
Black 2 It lives in treetop colonies. If one becomes enraged, the whole colony rampages for no reason.
White 2
Generation VI Kalos
#—
Hoenn
#—
X It's unsafe to approach if it gets violently enraged for no reason and can't distinguish friends from foes.
Y It lives in treetop colonies. If one becomes enraged, the whole colony rampages for no reason.
Omega Ruby When Mankey starts shaking and its nasal breathing turns rough, it's a sure sign that it is becoming angry. However, because it goes into a towering rage almost instantly, it is impossible for anyone to flee its wrath.
Alpha Sapphire
Generation VII Alola
SM: #079
Alola
USUM: #093
Kanto
#056
Sun It can spontaneously become enraged. Everyone near it clears out as it rampages and the resulting loneliness makes it angrier still.
Moon Its raging tires it out and causes it to fall asleep, but the anger resonating in its dreams causes it to wake up—which infuriates it all over again.
Ultra Sun The smallest of things could cause it to lose its temper. Because it doesn't hold in its stress, this Pokémon can live a long time.
Ultra Moon If one gets angry, all the others around it will get angry, so silence is a rare visitor in a troop of Mankey.
Let's Go Pikachu An agile Pokémon that lives in trees. It angers easily and will not hesitate to attack anything.
Let's Go Eevee
Generation VIII Galar
#—
This Pokémon has no Pokédex entries in Generation VIII.


Game locations

Generation I
Red
Routes 5, 6, 7, and 8
Blue
Trade
Blue (Japan)
Trade
Yellow
Routes 3, 4, 22, and 23
Generation II
Gold
Routes 9 and 42
Silver
Trade
Crystal
Trade
Generation III
Ruby Sapphire
Trade
Emerald
Trade
FireRed LeafGreen
Routes 3, 4, 22, and 23, Rock Tunnel
Colosseum
Trade
XD
Trade
Generation IV
Diamond Pearl
Routes 225 and 226 (Poké Radar)
Platinum
Routes 225 and 226 (Poké Radar)
HeartGold
Routes 9 and 42
SoulSilver
Trade
Pal Park
Mountain
Generation V
Black White
Route 15 (Swarm)
Black 2 White 2
Trade with Curtis in Nimbasa City (female player character only)
Dream World
Rugged Mountain
Generation VI
X Y
Friend Safari (Fighting)
Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire
Jagged Pass (hidden Pokémon*)
Generation VII
Sun Moon
Route 3
Ultra Sun Ultra Moon
Route 3
Let's Go Pikachu
Routes 3 and 4
Let's Go Eevee
Trade
Generation VIII
Sword Shield
Unobtainable


In side games

Generation I
Snap
Valley
Pinball
Red Field: Cerulean City, Vermilion City Seaside, Lavender Town
Blue Field: Celadon City, Saffron City
Generation II
This Pokémon is unavailable in Generation II side games.
Generation III
Trozei!
Secret Storage 16, Mr. Who's Den
MD Red MD Blue
Uproar Forest (B8F-B9F)
Ranger
Olive Jungle
Generation IV
MD Time MD Darkness
Mt. Travail (1F-19F)
MD Sky
Mt. Travail (1F-19F)
Ranger: SoA
Peril Cliffs
Rumble
Fiery Furnace (Normal Mode C)
PokéPark Wii
Meadow Zone
Ranger: GS
Daybreak Ruins, Dangerous Cliff, Ice Temple, Odd Temple
Generation V
Rumble Blast
Factory: Sunny Seashore
PokéPark 2
Arbor Area
Rumble U
Magical Lake: Dual Launchers
Generation VI
Battle Trozei
Infinite Ruins: Stage 3
Shuffle
Desert Umbra: Stage 319
Rumble World
Origin Hideaway: Secluded Volcanic Chasm (All Areas)
Generation VII
Rumble Rush
Gengar Sea, Entei Sea, Aegislash Sea, Lugia Sea, Bulbasaur Sea, Arceus Sea, Entei SeaFinal


Held items

Game Held Item(s)
Red* Blue* Berry (100%)
Yellow*
Diamond Pearl Payapa Berry Payapa Berry (5%)
Platinum
HeartGold SoulSilver Payapa Berry Payapa Berry (5%)
Black White Payapa Berry Payapa Berry (5%)

Stats

Base stats

Stat Range
At Lv. 50 At Lv. 100
40
100 - 147 190 - 284
80
76 - 145 148 - 284
35
36 - 95 67 - 185
35
36 - 95 67 - 185
45
45 - 106 85 - 207
70
67 - 134 130 - 262
Total:
305
Other Pokémon with this total
  • Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and (if applicable) a hindering nature.
  • Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and (if applicable) a helpful nature.
  • This Pokémon's Special base stat in Generation I was 35.

Pokéathlon stats

Speed
3/4 ★★★
Power
2/3 ★★
Skill
4/5 ★★★★
Stamina
1/2
Jump
2/3 ★★
Total
12/17 ★★


Type effectiveness

Under normal battle conditions in Generation IX, this Pokémon is:
Damaged
normally by:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock ½×
Bug ½×
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark ½×
Fairy
None
Weak to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock ½×
Bug ½×
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark ½×
Fairy
None
Immune to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock ½×
Bug ½×
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark ½×
Fairy
None
Resistant to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock ½×
Bug ½×
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark ½×
Fairy
None

Learnset

Generation IX
Other generations:
I - II - III - IV - V - VI - VII - VIII - IX
This Pokémon is unavailable within Generation VIII.
Click on the generation numbers above to see Mankey's learnsets from other generations.


Side game data

Pokémon Pinball
Pin056.png Pinani056.png
Acquisition: Catch
Pokémon Trozei!
Trozeiani056.png
Rarity: Rare
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team
Body size: 1
Recruit rate: 10.9%
Friend Area: Energetic Forest
Phrases
51%-100% HP They call me the offspring of a fighting spirit!
26%-50% HP Darn it! I only have half my HP left.
1%-25% HP This is it... I can't muster any power...
Level up Yes! My level's gone up!
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
Explorers of Time, Explorers of Darkness, and Explorers of Sky
MDP E 056.png Body size: 1
Recruit rate: 8.2%
IQ group: C
Pokémon Ranger
Group:
Fighting
Poké Assist: Fighting PA.png
Fighting
Field move: Crush fm.png
(Crush ×1)
Loops: 5 Min. exp.: 20 Max. exp.: 30
Browser entry R-149
Mankey can crush small Rocks. It will give chase if it spots you!
Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia
Group:
Fighting
Poké Assist: Fighting PA.png
Fighting
Field move: Crush 1 field move.png
(Crush ×1)
Browser entry R-126
It angers easily and thrashes about. It is easier to capture after it thrashes.
Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs
Group:
Fighting
Poké Assist:
(present)
Fighting Assist.png
Fighting
Field move:
(present)
Crush 2 field move.png
(Crush ×2)
Poké Assist:
(past)
Fighting Assist.png
Fighting
Field move:
(past)
Crush 1 field move.png
(Crush ×1)
Browser entry R-182/N-110
It attacks with punches.
Pokémon Rumble
Attack ●●●
Defense
Speed ●●●
Pokémon Rumble Blast
Attack ●●●
Defense
Speed ●●●
Pokémon Rumble Rush
Rush056Body.png Walking Speed: 1.97 seconds Base HP: 45
Base Attack: 69 Base Defense: 45 Base Speed: 60
PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure
PPW056.png PokéPark Pad entry:
Mankey, working for Venusaur, removed Chikorita from the Meadow Zone. He likes to jump around, so his favorite Attraction is Venusaur's Vine Swing!
PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond
PP2056.png
PokéPark Pad entry:
They are hot tempered and rowdy. Bisharp scolds them because they scatter flowers and crash into other Pokémon while acting up.
Pokémon Battle Trozei
Fighting
Attack Power: ★★★★

BT056.png

Pokémon Shuffle
None Shuffle.png
Fighting
None Shuffle.png Attack Power: 50 - 100 Raise Max Level.png 5

#467
Shuffle056.png

Crowd Control
Increases damage when there are more Mankey in the puzzle area.


Pokémon GO
GO056.png Base HP: 120 Base Attack: 148 Base Defense: 82
Egg Distance: N/A Buddy Distance: 3 km Evolution Requirement: Mankey Candy 50
Fast Attacks: Karate Chop, Scratch
Charged Attacks: Cross Chop, Low Sweep, Brick Break

Evolution

056Mankey.png
Unevolved
Mankey
 Fighting 
Rare Candy
Level 28
057Primeape.png
First evolution
Primeape
 Fighting 


Sprites

Generation I
Red Green Red Blue Yellow
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Front Back Front Back Front Back
Generation II
Gold Silver Crystal
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Front Back Front Back Front Back
Generation III
Ruby Sapphire Emerald FireRed LeafGreen
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Generation IV
Diamond Pearl Platinum HeartGold SoulSilver
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Generation V
Black White Black 2 White 2
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Front Back Front Back
Generation VI
X Y Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire
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Spr 6o 056.png
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Spr 6x 056 s.png
Spr b 6x 056 s.png
Spr 6o 056 s.png
Spr b 6o 056 s.png
Front Back Front Back
Generation VII
Sun Moon Ultra Sun Ultra Moon
Spr 7s 056.png
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Spr 7s 056.png
Spr b 7s 056.png
Spr 7s 056 s.png
Spr b 7s 056 s.png
Spr 7s 056 s.png
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Front Back Front Back
056MS.png For other sprites and images, please see Mankey images on the Bulbagarden Archives.


Trivia

Origin

Considering its pig-like nose, long tail, habitat, and overall personality, Mankey has much in common with baboons.

Name origin

Mankey may be a combination of mad or man and monkey. It could also be a pun on cranky, referring to Mankey's irritable personality.

In other languages

Language Title Meaning
Japan Flag.png Japanese マンキー Mankey A combination of the words man and monkey
France Flag.png French Férosinge From féroce and singe
Spain Flag.png Spanish Mankey Same as English/Japanese name
Germany Flag.png German Menki From its English/Japanese name
Italy Flag.png Italian Mankey Same as English/Japanese name
South Korea Flag.png Korean 망키 Mankey Transliteration of Japanese name
China and Taiwan Flags.png Mandarin Chinese 猴怪 Hóuguài Literally "Monkey monster"
Hong Kong Flag.png Cantonese Chinese 猴怪 Hàuhgwaai Literally "Monkey monster"


Related articles

External links

055MS.png #055: Golduck
Pokémon
#057: Primeape 057MS.png


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