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image=[[File:Snor.png|220px]] | | |caption=Red's Snorlax | ||
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'''Snor''' (Japanese: '''ゴン''' ''Gon''), known as '''Lax''' in [[Chuang Yi]]'s translations, | '''Snor''' (Japanese: '''ゴン''' ''Gon''), known as '''Lax''' in [[Chuang Yi]]'s translations, is a {{p|Snorlax}} that {{adv|Red}} owns in [[Pokémon Adventures]] and his fourth overall. As of ''[[PS272|Old Ultima Puts Them to the Test]]'', he is level 89 and his [[Characteristic]] is "sturdy body." | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
==={{chap|Red, Green & Blue}}=== | |||
[[File:Red and Snor.png|thumb|250px|right|Snor and Red]] | |||
Red first met Snor in ''[[PS012|Wake Up—You're Snorlax!]]'', where he was blocking the {{rt|12|Kanto}}, which was being used for a [[Bicycle|bike]] race. Red managed to wake Snorlax up with some {{p|Beedrill}} honey that had dripped onto [[Saur]]. After this, Snorlax chased Red all the way to the goal of the race, where he was then caught by him. | |||
In ''[[PS037|Golly, Golem!]]'', Snor was used as Red's first Pokémon in his battle against {{adv|Giovanni}} at the [[Viridian Gym]]. Snor made the first attack, but Giovanni used his speed against him by having {{p|Nidoqueen}} {{m|Counter}} Snor's attack, before flinging the heavy Pokémon through the wall and out of the Gym. As Giovanni switched to {{p|Golem}}, Red decided to have the ricocheting Pokémon bounce its way out of the Gym so Snor could attack, but Giovanni made use of Snor's {{m|Headbutt}} shattering Golem by pummeling Snor with {{m|Rock Throw}} and then fainting him with {{m|Explosion}}, revealing that he had planned this from the moment Red sent Snor out. | |||
In ''[[PS040|A Charizard...and a Champion]]'', Red used Snor against [[Blue's Charizard]] in the [[Indigo Plateau]] [[Pokémon League]] finals, though {{adv|Blue}} immediately switched out for {{TP|Blue|Machamp}}. Through its four arms, Machamp easily blocked all of Snor's limbs and prevented him from attacking. The Superpower Pokémon then effortlessly lifted the Sleeping Pokémon with its four arms, spinning him about with {{m|Submission}} before {{m|slam}}ming him onto the floor, which cracked under Snor's weight. After Snor hit the ground, Red secretly had him use {{m|Harden}} in anticipation of Machamp's {{m|Karate Chop}}. However, Blue saw through Red's trick, and had his Machamp attack the ground instead, using a piece of shattered debris as a lever to catapult Snor into the air and out of the battlefield. Just as Snor was about to be disqualified for going out of bounds, he plummeted down from mid-air and crushed Machamp with a combination of {{m|Double-Edge}} and {{m|Toxic}}. Realizing Snor had taken heavy damage, Red then [[recall]]ed him. | |||
==={{chap|Yellow}}=== | |||
In ''[[PS068|Jigglypuff Jive]]'', Snor was used alongside the rest of Red's team to fight against the [[Elite Four]]. Despite his best efforts though he was quickly defeated. | |||
==={{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}=== | |||
In ''[[PS115|Forretress of Solitude]]'', Snor was used in Red's [[Pokémon Association]] test for the new [[Viridian City]] [[Gym Leader]]. Red started off having Snor use {{m|Belly Drum}}, which caused Pokémon Association's {{p|Forretress}}'s {{m|Spikes}} to rebound and hit Forretress. Snor followed up with a {{m|Mega Punch}}, knocking the Bagworm Pokémon out. The next opponent was an {{p|Azumarill}}, who promptly used {{m|Whirlpool}} to trap Snor. The Sleeping Pokémon used {{m|Rest}} inside the vortex, and quickly attacked with {{m|Mega Kick}} as soon as the whirlpool dissipated, knocking Azumarill out. He was the switched out for [[Vee]]. | |||
[[File:Snor and Emerald Snorlax.png|thumb|250px|left|Snor with Emerald's Snorlax]] | |||
In ''[[PS175|The Last Battle IX]]'', Red used Snor to stop the [[Magnet Train]] that had broken out of control while the Gym Leaders of [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]] were fighting members of Neo [[Team Rocket]] inside of it. With Snor's incredible strength, the train was brought to a halt just before it hit a dead end. | |||
==={{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}=== | |||
In ''[[PS273|Red and Blue Make Purple Opponents]]'', Snor was used alongside [[Gyara]] in a [[Double Battle]] against Blue and his {{TP|Blue|Golduck}} and {{TP|Blue|Porygon2}} at [[Ultima]]'s "Path of Battle". Blue started the battle by having Golduck use {{m|Iron Tail}} and Porygon2 use {{m|Tri Attack}} on Red's Pokémon. Red then counterattacked with Gyara's {{m|Body Slam}} on Porygon2 and Snor's {{m|Strength}} on Golduck. As Blue was getting further ahead, Red had Gyara attack Golduck with {{m|Hyper Beam}}, and the Duck Pokémon escaped underground by using {{m|Dig}}. Red countered by having Snor use {{m|Earthquake}}, which dealt double damage on Golduck due to it being underground, fainting it. The attack also damaged Porygon2, but Gyara avoided any damage due to being part {{type|Flying}}. Blue then switched to {{TP|Blue|Scizor}} and Machamp, with Scizor dropping Machamp at Snor, allowing it to perform a {{m|Seismic Toss}} on the Sleeping Pokémon. Before Snor could react, Machamp attacked him with {{m|Low Kick}}, which dealt massive damage on the heavy Pokémon and took it out of the fight. | |||
In ''[[PS279|Don't Doubt Deoxys]]'', Red used Snor during his battle against {{adv|Deoxys}} on [[Five Island]]. Snor tried to strike the DNA Pokémon with a powerful punch, but Deoxys changed into its {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Deoxys|Defense Forme}}, not budging an inch from Snor's attack. Seeing his opponent's incredible defensive capabilities, Red had Snor draw back. Snor was later nearly killed along with Red's other Pokémon while defending his {{pkmn|Trainer}} from Deoxys's {{m|Psycho Boost}}. | |||
==={{chap|Emerald}}=== | |||
In ''[[PS337|Epilogue]]'', Snor was seen interacting with {{adv|Emerald}}'s Snorlax in the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} following [[Guile Hideout]]'s defeat. | |||
==={{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}=== | |||
In ''[[PS460|All About Arceus IX]]'', it was revealed that Snor and Emerald's Snorlax had produced an {{pkmn|Egg}}, which {{adv|Gold}} had agreed to hatch. | |||
==Personality and characteristics== | |||
Typical of his {{OBP|Pokémon|species|species}}, Snor is very lazy, only responding to food when asleep. Despite its lazy nature, Snor is also a very powerful battler, being used in many of {{adv|Red}}'s important battles. He also possesses a great deal of physical strength, being able to even stop the runaway [[Magnet Train]] by himself. | |||
==Moves used== | |||
{{anmov/h|normal||Snor {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod | {{anmov/h|normal||Snor {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 6}}|0=Mega Punch|1=Strength|2=Headbutt|3=Mega Kick|4=Harden|5=Toxic}}.png|Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 6}}|0=Mega Punch|1=Strength<br/>outside of battle|2=Headbutt|3=Mega Kick|4=Harden|5=Toxic}}|image2={{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 6}}|0=Snor Double-Edge|1=Snor Belly Drum|2=Snor Rest|3=Gyara Body Slam|4=Snor Earthquake|5=Snor}}.png|caption2=Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 6}}|0=Double-Edge|1=Belly Drum|2=Rest|3=Strength in battle|4=Earthquake|Tackle}}}} | ||
{{anmov|Normal|Mega Punch|PS015|Wartortle Wars}} | {{anmov|Normal|Mega Punch|PS015|Wartortle Wars}} | ||
{{anmov|Normal|Strength|PS024|What a Dragonite}} | {{anmov|Normal|Strength|PS024|What a Dragonite|rec=yes}} | ||
{{anmov|Normal|Headbutt|PS037|Golly, Golem!}} | {{anmov|Normal|Headbutt|PS037|Golly, Golem!}} | ||
{{anmov|Normal|Mega Kick|PS040|A Charizard... and a Champion}} | {{anmov|Normal|Mega Kick|PS040|A Charizard...and a Champion}} | ||
{{anmov|Normal|Harden|PS040|A Charizard... and a Champion}} | {{anmov|Normal|Harden|PS040|A Charizard...and a Champion}} | ||
{{anmov|Normal|Double-Edge|PS040|A Charizard... and a Champion}} | {{anmov|Normal|Double-Edge|PS040|A Charizard...and a Champion}} | ||
{{anmov|Poison|Toxic|PS040|A Charizard... and a Champion}} | {{anmov|Poison|Toxic|PS040|A Charizard...and a Champion}} | ||
{{anmov|Normal|Belly Drum|PS115|Forretress of Solitude}} | {{anmov|Normal|Belly Drum|PS115|Forretress of Solitude}} | ||
{{anmov|Psychic|Rest|PS115|Forretress of Solitude}} | {{anmov|Psychic|Rest|PS115|Forretress of Solitude}} | ||
{{anmov|Ground|Earthquake|PS273| | {{anmov|Normal|Tackle|PS175|The Last Battle IX}} | ||
{{anmov|Ground|Earthquake|PS273|Red and Blue Make Purple Opponents|rec=yes}} | |||
{{anmov/f|normal}} | {{anmov/f|normal}} | ||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
* {{ga|Red}} from the {{pkmn|games}} and [[Pokémon Origins]] also uses a {{p|Snorlax}}. | |||
* At level 89, Snor is tied with [[Blue's Charizard]] for being the highest leveled Pokémon belonging to a [[Pokédex holder]]. | |||
{| | ==Names== | ||
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background: #{{normal color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{normal color}}" | |||
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! | ! Language | ||
! Name | |||
! Origin | |||
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|- | |Japanese | ||
|{{ | |ゴン ''Gon'' | ||
| | |From カビゴン ''Kabigon'' ({{p|Snorlax}}) | ||
| | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| | |rowspan=2 | English | ||
| | |Snor{{tt|*|VIZ Media}} | ||
| | |rowspan=2 | From ''Snorlax'' | ||
| | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| | |Lax{{tt|*|Chuang Yi}} | ||
| | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| | |French | ||
| | |Flex | ||
| | |From ''Ronflex'' (Snorlax) | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
|German | |||
| | |Laxo{{tt|*|Panini Comics}} | ||
| | |From ''Relaxo'' (Snorlax) | ||
| | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| | |Korean | ||
| | |만보 ''Manbo'' | ||
| | |From 잠만보 ''Jammanbo'' (Snorlax) | ||
| | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| | |rowspan="2" |Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}}) | ||
|卡比 ''Kǎbǐ''{{tt|*|Ching Win, Jilin Publishing (Red, Green & Blue Chapter First Edition and Reprint)}} | |||
| | |From 卡比獸 / 卡比兽 ''Kǎbǐshòu'' (Snorlax) | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
|阿贡 ''Ā Gòng''{{tt|*|Jilin Publishing (FireRed & LeafGreen Chapter First Edition and Reprint)}} | |||
| | |Transliteration of Japanese name | ||
| | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| | |Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}}) | ||
| | |卡比 ''Kábeih'' | ||
| | |From 卡比獸 ''Kábeihsau'' (Snorlax) | ||
| | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| | |Brazilian Portuguese | ||
| | |Lax | ||
| | |From ''Snorlax'' | ||
| | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| | |Vietnamese | ||
| | |Gon | ||
| | |Transliteration of his Japanese name | ||
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Snor (Japanese: ゴン Gon), known as Lax in Chuang Yi's translations, is a Snorlax that Red owns in Pokémon Adventures and his fourth overall. As of Old Ultima Puts Them to the Test, he is level 89 and his Characteristic is "sturdy body."
History
Red, Green & Blue arc
Red first met Snor in Wake Up—You're Snorlax!, where he was blocking the Route 12, which was being used for a bike race. Red managed to wake Snorlax up with some Beedrill honey that had dripped onto Saur. After this, Snorlax chased Red all the way to the goal of the race, where he was then caught by him.
In Golly, Golem!, Snor was used as Red's first Pokémon in his battle against Giovanni at the Viridian Gym. Snor made the first attack, but Giovanni used his speed against him by having Nidoqueen Counter Snor's attack, before flinging the heavy Pokémon through the wall and out of the Gym. As Giovanni switched to Golem, Red decided to have the ricocheting Pokémon bounce its way out of the Gym so Snor could attack, but Giovanni made use of Snor's Headbutt shattering Golem by pummeling Snor with Rock Throw and then fainting him with Explosion, revealing that he had planned this from the moment Red sent Snor out.
In A Charizard...and a Champion, Red used Snor against Blue's Charizard in the Indigo Plateau Pokémon League finals, though Blue immediately switched out for Machamp. Through its four arms, Machamp easily blocked all of Snor's limbs and prevented him from attacking. The Superpower Pokémon then effortlessly lifted the Sleeping Pokémon with its four arms, spinning him about with Submission before slamming him onto the floor, which cracked under Snor's weight. After Snor hit the ground, Red secretly had him use Harden in anticipation of Machamp's Karate Chop. However, Blue saw through Red's trick, and had his Machamp attack the ground instead, using a piece of shattered debris as a lever to catapult Snor into the air and out of the battlefield. Just as Snor was about to be disqualified for going out of bounds, he plummeted down from mid-air and crushed Machamp with a combination of Double-Edge and Toxic. Realizing Snor had taken heavy damage, Red then recalled him.
Yellow arc
In Jigglypuff Jive, Snor was used alongside the rest of Red's team to fight against the Elite Four. Despite his best efforts though he was quickly defeated.
Gold, Silver & Crystal arc
In Forretress of Solitude, Snor was used in Red's Pokémon Association test for the new Viridian City Gym Leader. Red started off having Snor use Belly Drum, which caused Pokémon Association's Forretress's Spikes to rebound and hit Forretress. Snor followed up with a Mega Punch, knocking the Bagworm Pokémon out. The next opponent was an Azumarill, who promptly used Whirlpool to trap Snor. The Sleeping Pokémon used Rest inside the vortex, and quickly attacked with Mega Kick as soon as the whirlpool dissipated, knocking Azumarill out. He was the switched out for Vee.
In The Last Battle IX, Red used Snor to stop the Magnet Train that had broken out of control while the Gym Leaders of Kanto and Johto were fighting members of Neo Team Rocket inside of it. With Snor's incredible strength, the train was brought to a halt just before it hit a dead end.
FireRed & LeafGreen arc
In Red and Blue Make Purple Opponents, Snor was used alongside Gyara in a Double Battle against Blue and his Golduck and Porygon2 at Ultima's "Path of Battle". Blue started the battle by having Golduck use Iron Tail and Porygon2 use Tri Attack on Red's Pokémon. Red then counterattacked with Gyara's Body Slam on Porygon2 and Snor's Strength on Golduck. As Blue was getting further ahead, Red had Gyara attack Golduck with Hyper Beam, and the Duck Pokémon escaped underground by using Dig. Red countered by having Snor use Earthquake, which dealt double damage on Golduck due to it being underground, fainting it. The attack also damaged Porygon2, but Gyara avoided any damage due to being part Flying-type. Blue then switched to Scizor and Machamp, with Scizor dropping Machamp at Snor, allowing it to perform a Seismic Toss on the Sleeping Pokémon. Before Snor could react, Machamp attacked him with Low Kick, which dealt massive damage on the heavy Pokémon and took it out of the fight.
In Don't Doubt Deoxys, Red used Snor during his battle against Deoxys on Five Island. Snor tried to strike the DNA Pokémon with a powerful punch, but Deoxys changed into its Defense Forme, not budging an inch from Snor's attack. Seeing his opponent's incredible defensive capabilities, Red had Snor draw back. Snor was later nearly killed along with Red's other Pokémon while defending his Trainer from Deoxys's Psycho Boost.
Emerald arc
In Epilogue, Snor was seen interacting with Emerald's Snorlax in the Battle Frontier following Guile Hideout's defeat.
HeartGold & SoulSilver arc
In All About Arceus IX, it was revealed that Snor and Emerald's Snorlax had produced an Egg, which Gold had agreed to hatch.
Personality and characteristics
Typical of his species, Snor is very lazy, only responding to food when asleep. Despite its lazy nature, Snor is also a very powerful battler, being used in many of Red's important battles. He also possesses a great deal of physical strength, being able to even stop the runaway Magnet Train by himself.
Moves used
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Trivia
- Red from the games and Pokémon Origins also uses a Snorlax.
- At level 89, Snor is tied with Blue's Charizard for being the highest leveled Pokémon belonging to a Pokédex holder.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ゴン Gon | From カビゴン Kabigon (Snorlax) |
English | Snor* | From Snorlax |
Lax* | ||
French | Flex | From Ronflex (Snorlax) |
German | Laxo* | From Relaxo (Snorlax) |
Korean | 만보 Manbo | From 잠만보 Jammanbo (Snorlax) |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 卡比 Kǎbǐ* | From 卡比獸 / 卡比兽 Kǎbǐshòu (Snorlax) |
阿贡 Ā Gòng* | Transliteration of Japanese name | |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 卡比 Kábeih | From 卡比獸 Kábeihsau (Snorlax) |
Brazilian Portuguese | Lax | From Snorlax |
Vietnamese | Gon | Transliteration of his Japanese name |
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Snorlax.
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