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A wild Pidgeotto appeared in ''[[M19|Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel]]'' as a resident of the [[Nebel Plateau]]. | A wild Pidgeotto appeared in ''[[M19|Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel]]'' as a resident of the [[Nebel Plateau]]. | ||
Multiple Pidgeotto appeared in ''[[M20|I Choose You!]]'', one of which was under the ownership of a Trainer. The others were among the Pokémon that were under the control of {{OBP|Marshadow|M20}}. | Multiple Pidgeotto appeared in ''[[M20|I Choose You!]]'', one of which was under the ownership of a Trainer. The others were among the Pokémon that were under the control of {{OBP|Marshadow|M20}}. | ||
A Pidgeotto appeared in a photo taken by Rotom in ''[[SM042|Alola, Kanto!]]''. | A Pidgeotto appeared in a photo taken by {{Rotom}} in ''[[SM042|Alola, Kanto!]]''. | ||
A Pidgeotto appeared in ''[[M21|The Power of Us]]''. | A Pidgeotto appeared in ''[[M21|The Power of Us]]''. | ||
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===In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga=== | ===In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga=== | ||
In | In [[PMHGSS05]], [[Falkner]]'s Pidgeotto battles [[Red's Clefairy]]. | ||
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|defense= | |defense=105 | ||
|fast={{m|Wing Attack}}, {{m|Steel Wing}} | |fast={{m|Wing Attack}}, {{m|Steel Wing}} | ||
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===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
Despite its name, | Despite its name, Pidgeotto's design appears to be less inspired by a {{wp|pigeon}} and more by an {{wp|osprey}} or other {{wp|bird of prey}}. | ||
====Name origin==== | ====Name origin==== |
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Pidgeotto (Japanese: ピジョン Pigeon) is a dual-type Normal/Flying Pokémon introduced in Generation I.
It evolves from Pidgey starting at level 18 and evolves into Pidgeot starting at level 36.
Biology
Pidgeotto is a raptor-like avian Pokémon. It is covered with brown feathers, and has a cream-colored face, underside, and flight feathers. It has a crest of pinkish-red feathers on its head and black, angular markings behind its eyes. The plumage of its tail has alternating red and yellow feathers with ragged tips. Its beak and legs are pink. Two of its toes point forward, while one points backward. Additionally, it has powerful, sharp talons that it uses to grasp prey.
Pidgeotto is a powerful flier capable of carrying prey several miles to its nest. It has amazing vision, which helps it locate preferred prey Pokémon such as Exeggcute and Magikarp. The anime has also shown it preying on Caterpie. Pidgeotto claims a sprawling territory of more than 60 miles (100 kilometers), which it defends fiercely. Its nest is usually in the center of its territory and it circles its territory throughout the day, looking out for food and intruders. It is most often found in temperate forests. Gust and Feather Dance are its former signature moves.
In the anime
Major appearances
Ash's Pidgeotto
Ash caught a Pidgeotto in Ash Catches a Pokémon, which also marked the species' debut. Since then, it played a role as one of Ash's main Pokémon. It participated in the Gym battles against Team Rocket, Brock, and Misty, and was frequently used for breaking Team Rocket's Meowth-shaped balloon. However, it was the only one of Ash's Pokémon at the time, save some of his numerous Tauros, that did not participate in the Indigo Plateau Conference. It eventually evolved into Pidgeot and left Ash's party to guard other Pidgey and Pidgeotto.
Other
Six Pidgeotto appeared in Pallet Party Panic, where they were attacked by a flock of Spearow and a Fearow. The flock reappeared in a flashback in Fighting Flyer with Fire.
A Pidgeotto appeared in Mountain Time, under the ownership of Benji's father. It is part of his patrol, helping people stranded in the mountains. It also helped train Benji's Ledian for its role in the patrol.
A Pidgeotto appeared in Pokéblock, Stock and Berry, under the ownership of Vladimir. It knows Aerial Ace, and as a result, he uses it to demonstrate to other Trainers, like Ash and his Swellow, how to use the Flying-type attack.
Minor appearances
A Pidgeotto briefly appeared in a fantasy in The School of Hard Knocks.
Multiple Pidgeotto appeared in Battle Aboard the St. Anne as some of the Pokémon seen aboard the St. Anne.
A Pidgeotto appeared in Pokémon Fashion Flash as one of the Pokémon seen on Scissor Street.
A Pidgeotto appeared in a fantasy in Dig Those Diglett!.
A Pidgeotto appeared in The Breeding Center Secret.
Multiple Pidgeotto appeared in Showdown at the Po-ké Corral, where they were among the Pokémon living at Professor Oak's Laboratory.
A Pidgeotto appeared in Round One - Begin!, under the ownership of a Trainer participating in the Indigo Plateau Conference.
A Trainer's Pidgeotto appeared in Friends to the End, during the closing ceremonies of the Indigo Plateau Conference.
A pink Pidgeotto appeared in Team Rocket's fantasy in In the Pink.
Multiple Pidgeotto appeared in The Power of One.
A wild Pidgeotto appeared in Pikachu's Rescue Adventure.
A Pidgeotto appeared in Flower Power as a part of Florando's annual Pokémon Exhibition.
A Pidgeotto appeared in Pikachu & Pichu as a resident of Big Town.
A Pidgeotto appeared in a fantasy in Control Freak!.
A Pidgeotto appeared in Celebi: The Voice of the Forest.
Two Pidgeotto appeared in Got Miltank? as inhabitants of a Pokémon-exclusive oasis.
Multiple Pidgeotto appeared in Let Bagons Be Bagons.
Multiple Pidgeotto appeared in the opening sequence of Destiny Deoxys.
Multiple Pidgeotto appeared in Lucario and the Mystery of Mew. One also appeared in the opening sequence of the movie.
A Trainer's Pidgeotto appeared in The Ole' Berate and Switch!.
A Pidgeotto appeared in Not on MY Watch Ya Don't!.
A Pidgeotto briefly appeared in The Rise of Darkrai.
A Pidgeotto appeared in Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! (Part 1).
Multiple Pidgeotto made cameo appearances in Giratina and the Sky Warrior.
A Pidgeotto made a brief appearance in Arceus and the Jewel of Life.
Multiple Pidgeotto appeared in the opening sequence of Zoroark: Master of Illusions.
Multiple Pidgeotto appeared in Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!.
Multiple Pidgeotto appeared in Giving Chase at the Rhyhorn Race!.
Multiple Pidgeotto briefly appeared in The Forest Champion!.
A Trainer's Pidgeotto appeared in Summer of Discovery!, Foggy Pokémon Orienteering!, and Battling Into the Hall of Fame!, where it was one of the Pokémon that participated in the Pokémon Summer Camp. Another Trainer's Pidgeotto also appeared in a fantasy in the latter episode.
A Trainer's Pidgeotto appeared in Confronting the Darkness!.
A Trainer's Pidgeotto appeared in A Relay in the Sky!, where it participated in the Pokémon Sky Relay.
A Trainer's Pidgeotto appeared in A Performance Pop Quiz!.
A wild Pidgeotto appeared in Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel as a resident of the Nebel Plateau.
Multiple Pidgeotto appeared in I Choose You!, one of which was under the ownership of a Trainer. The others were among the Pokémon that were under the control of Marshadow.
A Pidgeotto appeared in a photo taken by Rotom in Alola, Kanto!.
A Pidgeotto appeared in The Power of Us.
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In the manga
In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga
- Main article: Ash's Pidgeotto
Ash's Pidgeotto appears in The Electric Tale of Pikachu. It is the fourth Pokémon that Ash captures in the manga.
In the chapter Play Misty For Me, Ash tries to use his Pidgeotto to battle Misty, but all there is inside its Poké Ball is a note that reads "I'm beat! Off to get some R&R. Don't forget to write! -Pidgeotto". It is unknown if Pidgeotto permanently left Ash's party after this, but it never appeared in the manga again.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Pidgeotto debuted in Pidgeotto Pick-Me-Up, where it and a pair of Pidgeot kidnapped Yellow's Caterpie, Kitty.
Falkner owns a Pidgeotto, which first appeared in Sunkern Treasure. It was first seen flying above Gold and trying to catch a Skarmory.
In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga
- Main article: Gold's Pidgeotto
Gold's first capture on his journey was a Pidgey that later evolved into a Pidgeotto.
In the Pocket Monsters HeartGold & SoulSilver Go! Go! Pokéathlon manga
Takashi owns a Pidgeotto in Pocket Monsters HeartGold & SoulSilver Go! Go! Pokéathlon.
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
In PMHGSS05, Falkner's Pidgeotto battles Red's Clefairy.
In the TCG
- Main article: Pidgeotto (TCG)
Other appearances
Detective Pikachu
A Pidgeotto appeared in Detective Pikachu.
Game data
NPC appearances
- Pokémon: Magikarp Jump: A Pidgeotto may appear as part of several events, where it will carry away the player's Magikarp when it jumps (and thereby force it to retire). Several Pidgeotto are also seen flying in the background of Magikarp's 100m and higher jumps.
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Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
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Trivia
- Pidgeotto is the only Pokémon with a base stat total of 349.
- Pidgeotto's early English name was the same as its evolved form Pidgeot.
Origin
Despite its name, Pidgeotto's design appears to be less inspired by a pigeon and more by an osprey or other bird of prey.
Name origin
Pidgeotto may be a combination of the corruptions of pigeon and diciotto, which is Italian for 18, the level Pidgey evolves into Pidgeotto. Its name may also refer to Otto Lilienthal, a pioneer of unpowered heavier-than-air flight.
Pigeon is literally pigeon.
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- Pokémon
- Generation I Pokémon
- Normal-type Pokémon
- Flying-type Pokémon
- Dual-type Pokémon
- Pokémon with a gender ratio of one male to one female
- Pokémon in the Medium Slow experience group
- Brown-colored Pokémon
- Body style 09 Pokémon
- Flying group Pokémon
- Pokémon in the Kanto Pokédex
- Pokémon in the Johto Pokédex
- Pokémon in the Kalos Pokédex
- Pokémon with wild held items
- Pokémon with a base stat total of 349
- Pokémon with a unique base stat total
- Pokémon whose Special stat became both Special Attack and Special Defense
- Pokémon with 19 max performance stars
- Body size 1 Pokémon
- Pokémon that are part of a three-stage evolutionary line
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