Charizard

Charizard (Japanese: リザードン Rizaadon) is a -type Pokémon (creature) introduced in Generation I. It is the evolved form of Charmeleon, and the final evolution of Charmander. Charizard is also the mascot of Pokémon Red and its remake, Pokémon FireRed.

Physiology
Charizard is a large dragon-like Pokémon that differs greatly from its pre-evolved form. The red skin color of Charmeleon is no longer apparent, as Charizard appears to have reverted to the orange/yellow color of Charmander. The single horn that was on the back of its head is now two, one on either side. The most notable difference between Charizard and its pre-evolved forms are the large wings that have developed on its back, which gives Charizard the capability of flying.

Charizard's Mega Evolution using Charizardite X is different from Charizard, as it now has a gray body color and blue flames from its mouth and on its tail. While using Charizardite Y, Mega Charizard has a big horn on the top of its head and larger wings.

Behavior
Charizard are noble and will not turn the full power of their flame on opponents significantly weaker than they are. Charizard are also known to be very eager to battle. They can be very dangerous and aggressive if provoked. But like Charmander and Charmeleon it is friendly and affectionate with its trainer. Only a weak Charizard shows off its power with Flamethrower according to Liza in Charizard's Burning Ambitions.

Natural Abilities
The fire on Charizard's tail will change to a bluish-white color if it is furious. Given its dragon-like appearance, it is logical that Charizard is capable of learning many -type moves, such as Dragon Breath, Dragon Pulse, etc. However, it becomes a true -type as Mega Charizard X.

Evolution
Charizard evolves from Charmeleon starting at level 36. Charizard can further evolve into either Mega Charizard X with the Charizardite X or Mega Charizard Y with the Charizardite Y.

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Anime
Jessie was given a Charizard by the Team Rocket Delibird in the episode Grating Spaces. This however, was a mistake as it was meant to be given to Cassidy and was taken back.

Liza of Charicific Valley owns a Female Charizard named Charla, who is seen in Charizard's Burning Ambition, Great Bowls of Fire!, and Better Eight Than Never. Her Charizard is also seen in the Pokémon movie, The Spell of the Unown.

Ash's Charizard
Ash Ketchum owns a Charizard, who used to train in Charicific Valley but is now at Professor Oak's lab. At one time, Ash's Charizard was disobedient, ignored his commands, and cost him several battles. After a battle with a Poliwrath, in which he was frozen by an Ice Beam, he was defrosted by Ash, and decided to help pay his loyalty back. Charizard is currently Ash's strongest Pokémon, albeit still training to become stronger. He has defeated legendaries, such as Articuno and Entei, and has much more potential.


 * Alain's Charizard
 * Don
 * Cassidy's Charizard
 * Clark's Charizard
 * Pokémon League entrance exam instructor's Charizard
 * Battle Park owner's Charizard
 * Charizardtwo

Trivia

 * From Generation I to V, Charizard's cry was the same as Rhyhorn's.
 * Charizard is the only form of any starter to be part -type.
 * Oddly, in Red and Blue, Charizard can't learn Fly, despite it being part.
 * Its shiny color is black, rather than yellow, unlike its previous forms.
 * Charizard's Shiny form has changed quite a few times. Originally, it was purple with blue-green eyes and had green inner-wings. Then, it was blue-ish black with red eyes and red inner wings and it's stomach color was a greener hue. Generations IV and V changed the blue-ish black for a lighter grayish black. Generation VI changed this back to a darker black, but gave the old grayish shade to Mega Charizard Y's shiny form.
 * Charizard's stats are identical to Typhlosion's.
 * Mega Charizard X resembles Charizard's shiny form in Generation VI, while Mega Charizard Y's shiny form resembles Charizard's shiny form in Generations IV and V.
 * Mega Charizard X and Mega Sceptile are the only Mega Starter's Final Evolution to have -type in the series.
 * Mega Charizard X share the same /-type with Reshiram.
 * Charizard and Mewtwo are the only Pokémon that have two different version exclusive Mega Evolutions in existence.

Names in other languages

 * English: Charizard's name is a combination of the words char (to burn) and lizard.
 * Japanese: The Japanese name, Lizardon (リザードン Rizādon in Rōmaji), is probably a combination of a pronunciation of the word "Lizard" and "Dragon". Also, -don is a suffix in a few dinosaur names, meaning "tooth". "Don" as the last part of its name would probably cause people to imagine it as a dinosaur-like Pokémon.
 * French:"Dracaufeu" is a combination of the words "dragon" or Latin "draco" and "feu" (fire).
 * German: "Glurak" is a combination of "glut" (ember), present in the line's theme naming, and "drache" (dragon) or "rakete" (rocket)
 * Korean: "Rijamong" (리자몽) is a combination of the English words "lizard" and "monster" and the Korean word "ryong" (룡(龍), dragon), or possibly a corruption of the Japanese name.