Blastoise

Blastoise (Japanese: カメックス Kamekkusu) is the -type Starter Pokémon of the Kanto region, evolved from Wartortle and Squirtle. Blastoise is the version mascot for Pokémon Blue.

Physiology
Blastoise are a large tortoise-like Pokémon with some features similar to those of its pre-evolved forms. Blastoise has a large blue body, cream-colored stomach, small fat arms and legs, and a large brown shell rimmed with white, featuring its water cannons. It is now noticeably bulkier than its previous evolutions. Like its pre-evolved forms, Blastoise has a shell which covers its entire body, which it can also be withdrawn into. Contrary to Squirtle and Wartortle, Blastoise has large water cannons are located on the top left and right sides. The water that comes out of the cannons is capable of punching holes through thick steel.

Special abilities
Blastoise, like Wartortle and Squirtle, can shoot out water, though not from its mouth, but from its large cannons. These cannons allow water to be shot at much greater force, which leaves them the backing force of all water attacks.

Evolution
Blastoise is the evolved form of Wartortle, when at level 36. Blastoise is the final evolution of Squirtle. Blastoise can futher evolve into Mega Blastoise using the Blastoisinite.

Game info
Blastoise first appeared in the Generation I games as the final evolved form of Squirtle. Blastoise are not obtainable in the wild and thus can only be obtained by trading in games where they are not received through events. A Blastoise is owned by Red in Pokémon Gold and Silver, as well as in their remakes. In the remakes, it is level 84, making it the strongest Blastoise to be owned by a foe. Its moveset with Red is Blizzard, Focus Blast, Hydro Pump and Hydro Cannon.

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Gary's Blastoise
Gary Oak was revealed to have a Blastoise in the episode The Ties that Bind, which was originally a Squirtle that he received as his starter Pokémon from his grandfather, Professor Oak. Gary used his Blastoise during the Silver Conference as his trump card to battle Ash Ketchum's Heracross, which it defeated with ease using Hydro Pump. It then put up a strong fight against Muk by using Rapid Spin, which made Ash withdraw Muk. After Ash sent out Bayleef, Blastoise finished things off quickly by using Bite. It, however, was defeated by Charizard's overwhelming Seismic Toss resulting in a loss for Gary. Cissy of the Orange League used a Blastoise against Ash in a race during the episode Fit To Be Tide. This race was one of the challenges Ash needed to overcome in order to get the Coral-Eye Badge.

A Trainer named Neesha owned a Blastoise named "Shellshocker", seen in the movie Mewtwo Strikes Back. Mewtwo had a cloned Blastoise to fight Shellshocker. Before Gary Oak went to the Hoenn region he left all his Pokémon at his Father's lab except for Blastoise.


 * Blastoisetwo
 * Shellshocker
 * Cissy's Blastoise
 * Siebold's Blastoise
 * Sid's Blastoise
 * Jimmy's Blastoise
 * Aidan's Blastoise
 * Battle Park owner's Blastoise
 * Lola's Blastoise
 * Tierno's Blastoise

Trivia

 * Blastoise bears a striking resemblance to another Nintendo character, Bowser from the Super Mario series.
 * The version mascot for Generation 1's Pokémon Blue which replaced Pokémon Green, which features Venusaur as mascot and was only released in Japan, for worldwide release. It's counterpart Pokémon Red, featuring Charizard as mascot, was released worldwide.
 * Out of Charizard, Venusaur and Blastoise, Blastoise is the only one that is a singular type starter in Generation 1.
 * Blastoise shared the same species with Kabuto and Kabutops, Shellfish Pokémon.

Design origins
Blastoise's design seems to be based on a tortoise and tank.

Etymology

 * English: Blastoise's English name comes from a combination of the words "blast", in reference to its water cannons, and "tortoise".
 * Japanese: Kamex (Kamekkusu in Romaji) probably mean Kame (tortoise) and "ex".
 * French: "Tortank" comes from the combination of the words "tortue" (turtle) and "tank" (war tank).