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[[File:Vincent and Meganium.png|thumb|220px|right|Vincent and his Meganium]]
[[File:Vincent and Meganium.png|thumb|220px|right|Vincent and his Meganium]]
Meganium saves Jimmy and Marina by using a {{m|SolarBeam}} on a big rock coming from {{p|Steelix}}'s {{m|Rock Throw}} that was heading for them. Meganium attacks Steelix with SolarBeam but is proven ineffective. Later, Meganium becomes one of the Pokémon who is helping to save [[Raikou (Legend of Thunder)|Raikou]] from [[Attila]] and [[Hun]] as Vincent has it use SolarBeam on the crystal-generated field along with [[Little Miss]]'s {{m|Psybeam}} as any non-{{type2|Electric}} move can neither absorb or reflect it. Later, it works with Typhlosion to take on Attila's and Hun's Pokémon. Around the end of the battle, Steelix was about to finish them off with {{m|Crunch}} but is stopped by Raikou when it escaped the Crystal System.
Meganium saves Jimmy and Marina by using a {{m|SolarBeam}} on a big rock coming from {{p|Steelix}}'s {{m|Rock Throw}} that was heading for them. Meganium attacks Steelix with SolarBeam but is proven ineffective. Later, Meganium becomes one of the Pokémon who is helping to save [[Raikou (Legend of Thunder)|Raikou]] from [[Attila]] and [[Hun]] as Vincent has it use SolarBeam on the crystal-generated field along with [[Little Miss]]'s {{m|Psybeam}} as any non-{{type|Electric}} move can neither absorb or reflect it. Later, it works with Typhlosion to take on Attila's and Hun's Pokémon. Around the end of the battle, Steelix was about to finish them off with {{m|Crunch}} but is stopped by Raikou when it escaped the Crystal System.


Meganium reappears in ''[[EP268|Tie One On!]]'' of the [[Silver Conference]] arc. Jackson wanted to save it for the Victory Tournament but realized that it was a mistake for him to do that. Outside, Meganium, along with Azumarill, gets into a rivalry with [[Ash's Bulbasaur]] and {{AP|Squirtle}} respectively as they wanted to have the one apple that was hanging on the tree. {{jo|Harrison}}'s {{p|Miltank}} arrives and stops them with {{m|Heal Bell}}.
Meganium reappears in ''[[EP268|Tie One On!]]'' of the [[Silver Conference]] arc. Jackson wanted to save it for the Victory Tournament but realized that it was a mistake for him to do that. Outside, Meganium, along with Azumarill, gets into a rivalry with [[Ash's Bulbasaur]] and {{AP|Squirtle}} respectively as they wanted to have the one apple that was hanging on the tree. {{jo|Harrison}}'s {{p|Miltank}} arrives and stops them with {{m|Heal Bell}}.


Jackson sends out Meganium about two of his Pokémon were defeated against Bulbasaur. Both of the {{type2|Grass}} are still upset about each other for what happened before. They trade attacks to each others, not bothering to evade any of them. As they trade off SolarBeams, both of them are knocked off after a fierce battle, declaring it as a draw. Despite the draw, both of them start to get along, shaking vines.
Jackson sends out Meganium about two of his Pokémon were defeated against Bulbasaur. Both of the {{type|Grass}} are still upset about each other for what happened before. They trade attacks to each others, not bothering to evade any of them. As they trade off SolarBeams, both of them are knocked off after a fierce battle, declaring it as a draw. Despite the draw, both of them start to get along, shaking vines.


It appeared again in a flashback in ''[[AG190|Pace - The Final Frontier! ]]'' when Ash was remembering it battling Bulbasaur in memories from past.
It appeared again in a flashback in ''[[AG190|Pace - The Final Frontier! ]]'' when Ash was remembering it battling Bulbasaur in memories from past.

Revision as of 11:43, 4 June 2012

Vincent's Meganium
ジュンイチのメガニウム Jun'ichi's Meganium
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Vincent's Meganium
Debuts in The Legend of Thunder!
Caught at New Bark Town
Evolves in Prior to The Legend of Thunder!
Prior to The Legend of Thunder!
Gender Unknown
Ability Unknown
Current location With Vincent
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This Pokémon spent an unknown number of episodes as Chikorita and an unknown number of episodes as Bayleef.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Chikorita Not heard
As Bayleef Not shown
As Meganium Katsuyuki Konishi

Vincent's Meganium (Japanese: ジュンイチのメガニウム Jun'ichi's Meganium) was Vincent's starter Pokémon.

History

As a Chikorita

In a flashback of the special's Japanese theme sequence "A New Oath", Vincent obtained Meganium as a Chikorita on the same day that Jimmy got his Typhlosion and Marina got her Totodile. It had already fully evolved by the time The Legend of Thunder! aired.

Vincent and his Meganium

Meganium saves Jimmy and Marina by using a SolarBeam on a big rock coming from Steelix's Rock Throw that was heading for them. Meganium attacks Steelix with SolarBeam but is proven ineffective. Later, Meganium becomes one of the Pokémon who is helping to save Raikou from Attila and Hun as Vincent has it use SolarBeam on the crystal-generated field along with Little Miss's Psybeam as any non-Electric-type move can neither absorb or reflect it. Later, it works with Typhlosion to take on Attila's and Hun's Pokémon. Around the end of the battle, Steelix was about to finish them off with Crunch but is stopped by Raikou when it escaped the Crystal System.

Meganium reappears in Tie One On! of the Silver Conference arc. Jackson wanted to save it for the Victory Tournament but realized that it was a mistake for him to do that. Outside, Meganium, along with Azumarill, gets into a rivalry with Ash's Bulbasaur and Squirtle respectively as they wanted to have the one apple that was hanging on the tree. Harrison's Miltank arrives and stops them with Heal Bell.

Jackson sends out Meganium about two of his Pokémon were defeated against Bulbasaur. Both of the Grass-type are still upset about each other for what happened before. They trade attacks to each others, not bothering to evade any of them. As they trade off SolarBeams, both of them are knocked off after a fierce battle, declaring it as a draw. Despite the draw, both of them start to get along, shaking vines.

It appeared again in a flashback in Pace - The Final Frontier! when Ash was remembering it battling Bulbasaur in memories from past.

Moves used

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Using Light Screen
Move First Used In
SolarBeam  The Legend of Thunder!
Light Screen The Legend of Thunder!
Razor Leaf  Tie One On!
Vine Whip  Tie One On!
Body Slam  Tie One On!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Trivia

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Chikorita, Bayleef, and Meganium.
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