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[[File:Gold and Togebo.png|thumb|200px|Togebo and Gold]]
[[File:Gold and Togebo.png|thumb|200px|Togebo and Gold]]
[[File:Togebo Pokéathlon.png|thumb|200px|left|Togebo winning the Pokéathlon Speed Course]]
[[File:Togebo Pokéathlon.png|thumb|200px|left|Togebo winning the Pokéathlon Speed Course]]
In ''[[PS442|Out-Odding Oddish]]'', Togebo participated in the [[Pokéathlon]] alongside Sunbo and Sudobo. They started with the Jump Course, and were shown competing in Disc Catch competition. Sunbo and Sudobo easily caught a disc that was thrown to them, and Gold points out that most Pokémon would crowd together to catch a single disc, but since Togebo was small, he can easily move through crowds. Togebo pushed his opponents away and easily caught the disc, which signified the end of the match. The next round they competed in is the Lamp Jump. While Sudobo and Sunbo easily touched some lights, Togebo rudely pushed his opponents out of the way, which gave Gold enough points to earn the Jump Medal. The same three later competed in the Speed Course and encountered a powerful {{pkmn|Trainer}}, [[Jet]]. In the Hurdle Dash and Pennant Capture competitions, Jet's team easily defeated Sunbo and Sudobo. In the final match, Relay Run, while most Trainers were seen running with their Pokémon, Gold was seen simply sliding on the ground slowly while riding on his skateboard in the wrong direction. An exhausted and in last place Sudobo struggleed to move on, so he was switched for Sunbo. Seeing there was not much time left, Gold switched Sunbo out for Togebo. Togebo's fast speed allowed him to easily catch up to Jet's {{p|Dodrio}}, but he was kicked away into the gravel by Dodrio's foot. The dirt got into Togebo's eyes, preventing him from being able to see and run properly. Gold commanded Togebo to keep going and gave him directions on where to move, having spent his time memorizing the course. Togebo continued running and eventually managed to make it past Jet's Dodrio, which gave Gold the win.
In ''[[PS442|Out-Odding Oddish]]'', Togebo participated in the [[Pokéathlon]] alongside Sunbo and Sudobo. They started with the Jump Course, and were shown competing in the Disc Catch competition. Sunbo and Sudobo focused on catching discs thrown towards them, while Togebo used his small size to move through the crowd and nab discs other teams were aiming for. They next competed in the Lamp Jump. The three were able to touch enough lights to earn Gold enough points to win the Jump Medal.  
 
The same three later competed in the Speed Course and encountered a powerful {{pkmn|Trainer}}, [[Jet]]. In the Hurdle Dash and Pennant Capture competitions, Jet's team easily defeated Sunbo and Sudobo. In the final match, Relay Run, while most Trainers were seen running with their Pokémon, Gold was seen sliding on the ground while riding his skateboard in the wrong direction. An exhausted and in last place Sudobo struggled to move on, so he was switched for Sunbo. Seeing there was not much time left, Gold switched Sunbo out for Togebo. Togebo's fast speed allowed him to easily catch up to Jet's {{p|Dodrio}}, but he was kicked away into the gravel by Dodrio's foot. The dirt got into Togebo's eyes, preventing him from being able to see and run properly. Gold commanded Togebo to keep going and gave him directions on where to move, having spent his time memorizing the course. Togebo continued running and eventually managed to make it past Jet's Dodrio, which gave Gold the win.


In ''[[PS444|One Tough Togepi]]'', Gold sent out his entire team, save Togebo, to fight and distract [[Lance's Dragonite]]. Once {{p|Dragonite}} attacked with {{m|Hyper Beam}}, Gold launched Togebo's Poké Ball with his billiard cue, which met the devastating laser attack. Togebo managed to endure the attack long enough to shoot past Dragonite, and came back around with a Double-Edge at the back of its head, fainting the Dragon Pokémon. [[PS448|Later]], after Aibo [[Evolution|evolved]] into an {{p|Ambipom}}, Togebo was seen sulking over the attention that he received from the [[Kimono Girl]]s. It was then revealed that Gold did not exactly know how to evolve Togebo.
In ''[[PS444|One Tough Togepi]]'', Gold sent out his entire team, save Togebo, to fight and distract [[Lance's Dragonite]]. Once {{p|Dragonite}} attacked with {{m|Hyper Beam}}, Gold launched Togebo's Poké Ball with his billiard cue, which met the devastating laser attack. Togebo managed to endure the attack long enough to shoot past Dragonite, and came back around with a Double-Edge at the back of its head, fainting the Dragon Pokémon. [[PS448|Later]], after Aibo [[Evolution|evolved]] into an {{p|Ambipom}}, Togebo was seen sulking over the attention that he received from the [[Kimono Girl]]s. It was then revealed that Gold did not exactly know how to evolve Togebo.
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