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|trainer = Ash Ketchum |
|trainer = Ash Ketchum |
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+ | |debut = [[TB030: Sparks Fly for Magnemite|Sparks Fly for Magnemite!]] |
|caughtwhere = [[Gringey City]] |
|caughtwhere = [[Gringey City]] |
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− | |location = At Professor Oak's |
+ | |location = At [[Professor Oak's Lab|Professor Oak's Laboratory]] |
|caught = [[Gringey City]] |
|caught = [[Gringey City]] |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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===Original Series=== |
===Original Series=== |
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− | Ash and [[Brock (anime)|his]] [[Misty (anime)|friends]] were traveling through [[Gringey City]], which was in the middle of a blackout. The reason for this is due to the power plant being over run by a gang of [[Grimer]]. After the Grimers were defeated, the gang's leader, a [[Muk]], challenged Ash who used [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]] and a wild [[Magnemite]] who had been following Pikachu do to an electrical build-up. After Muk was weakened by [[Magnemite]] and [[Magneton]], Ash managed to catch it. However, since its smell could be smelt even through the Poké Ball, Ash sent Muk straight to [[Professor Oak]].<ref name="IL030">[[ |
+ | Ash and [[Brock (anime)|his]] [[Misty (anime)|friends]] were traveling through [[Gringey City]], which was in the middle of a blackout. The reason for this is due to the power plant being over run by a gang of [[Grimer]]. After the Grimers were defeated, the gang's leader, a [[Muk]], challenged Ash who used [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]] and a wild [[Magnemite]] who had been following Pikachu do to an electrical build-up. After Muk was weakened by [[Magnemite]] and [[Magneton]], Ash managed to catch it. However, since its smell could be smelt even through the Poké Ball, Ash sent Muk straight to [[Professor Oak]].<ref name="IL030">[[TB030: Sparks Fly for Magnemite]]</ref> |
− | During his stay at the lab, Muk developed an attachment to Prof. Oak and would constantly smother him whenever Ash would make a call to the lab. Muk has been used in only two major battles since it was captured; the first of which when it defeated Jeanette Fisher's [[Bellsprout]] in the fourth round of the [[Indigo League]].<ref name="IL079">[[ |
+ | During his stay at the lab, Muk developed an attachment to Prof. Oak and would constantly smother him whenever Ash would make a call to the lab. Muk has been used in only two major battles since it was captured; the first of which when it defeated Jeanette Fisher's [[Bellsprout]] in the fourth round of the [[Indigo League]].<ref name="IL079">[[TB079: The Fourth Round Rumble]]</ref> |
− | Ash returned Muk to his team for a brief period where it was used to find a large [[Bulbasaur]] that was residing in the sewers.<ref name="OI022">[[ |
+ | Ash returned Muk to his team for a brief period where it was used to find a large [[Bulbasaur]] that was residing in the sewers.<ref name="OI022">[[TB104: The Mystery Menace]]</ref> |
During the [[Silver Conference]], Muk battled against [[Gary Oak|Gary]]. It actually caused probems for [[Gary's Blastoise|Gary's Powerful Blastoise]], as it was able to endure all of his attacks with ease, but it was a stalemate, as even it's strongest attack Sludge Bomb was deflected by Rapid Spin. Muk was also able to tank all of his Scizor's attacks as well, but it was thrown into the air and was hit with Swift, which was a 1 hit KO.<ref name="JE154">[[JE154: Can't Beat the Heat!]]</ref> |
During the [[Silver Conference]], Muk battled against [[Gary Oak|Gary]]. It actually caused probems for [[Gary's Blastoise|Gary's Powerful Blastoise]], as it was able to endure all of his attacks with ease, but it was a stalemate, as even it's strongest attack Sludge Bomb was deflected by Rapid Spin. Muk was also able to tank all of his Scizor's attacks as well, but it was thrown into the air and was hit with Swift, which was a 1 hit KO.<ref name="JE154">[[JE154: Can't Beat the Heat!]]</ref> |
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Ash Muk Sludge Bomb.png {{!}} Using Sludge Bomb |
Ash Muk Sludge Bomb.png {{!}} Using Sludge Bomb |
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− | Body Slam; normal; |
+ | Body Slam; normal; TB079: The Fourth Round Rumble |
− | Poison Gas; poison; |
+ | Poison Gas; poison; TB117: A Tent Situation |
Sludge Bomb; poison; JE154: Can't Beat the Heat! |
Sludge Bomb; poison; JE154: Can't Beat the Heat! |
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*Muk is Ash's first Pokémon, aside from Pikachu, to appear at least once in every series. |
*Muk is Ash's first Pokémon, aside from Pikachu, to appear at least once in every series. |
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*Muk is Ash's first pure {{Type|Poison}}-type Pokémon. |
*Muk is Ash's first pure {{Type|Poison}}-type Pokémon. |
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+ | *Muk also shares some similarities with Ash's recently caught Gengar. Specifically, they're fully evolved, purple colored, Generation 1 Poison-Types that Ash caught near Vermillion City. They also caused trouble prior to being caught and became very friendly towards Ash after joining his team. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | Ash_choose_muk_.png|Muk wanted to be selected |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 22:12, 26 March 2020
This Muk is a poison-type Pokémon owned by Ash. It was the ninth Pokémon caught by Ash in Kanto.
Biography
Original Series
Ash and his friends were traveling through Gringey City, which was in the middle of a blackout. The reason for this is due to the power plant being over run by a gang of Grimer. After the Grimers were defeated, the gang's leader, a Muk, challenged Ash who used Pikachu and a wild Magnemite who had been following Pikachu do to an electrical build-up. After Muk was weakened by Magnemite and Magneton, Ash managed to catch it. However, since its smell could be smelt even through the Poké Ball, Ash sent Muk straight to Professor Oak.[1]
During his stay at the lab, Muk developed an attachment to Prof. Oak and would constantly smother him whenever Ash would make a call to the lab. Muk has been used in only two major battles since it was captured; the first of which when it defeated Jeanette Fisher's Bellsprout in the fourth round of the Indigo League.[2]
Ash returned Muk to his team for a brief period where it was used to find a large Bulbasaur that was residing in the sewers.[3]
During the Silver Conference, Muk battled against Gary. It actually caused probems for Gary's Powerful Blastoise, as it was able to endure all of his attacks with ease, but it was a stalemate, as even it's strongest attack Sludge Bomb was deflected by Rapid Spin. Muk was also able to tank all of his Scizor's attacks as well, but it was thrown into the air and was hit with Swift, which was a 1 hit KO.[4]
Muk has appeared in several of the special episodes. It was shown to crush Butch and Cassidy and the Poké Balls they had stolen. It also crushed Tracey when he opened the door for Delia.[5]
Sinnoh
Muk was transferred to Ash for a brief reunion, where it smothered Ash upon meeting him again. Muk was not seen on-screen to participate in the Sinnoh Pokémon League.[6]
Unova
Ash called Professor Oak to inform him of his loss at the Vetress Conference. However, Muk smothered him in mid-call. Ash was happy to see one of his old friends, but Professor Oak was not happy being crushed.[7]
Alola
Muk was later released by Brock to being compared with an Alolan Muk which it was released by Misty. Upon seeing Ash, Muk slumps him down in affection after he reunites with it.[8]
Known moves
Move | Type | Debut |
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Body Slam | normal | TB079: The Fourth Round Rumble |
Poison Gas | poison | TB117: A Tent Situation |
Sludge Bomb | poison | JE154: Can't Beat the Heat! |
Voice actors
- Unshō Ishizuka (Japanese, until SM042: Alola, Kanto!)
- Michael Haigney (English 4Kids dubbed)
- Tom Wayland (English PUSA dubbed)
Trivia
- Ash's Muk has used less moves than any of Ash's other Pokémon, having only used three attacks on screen.
- Ash's Muk has only one on-screen victory so far, against a Bellsprout.
- Muk was Ash's first non-Unova Pokémon (excluding Pikachu) to appear in the Best Wishes Series.
- Muk is Ash's first Pokémon, aside from Pikachu, to appear at least once in every series.
- Muk is Ash's first pure Poison-type Pokémon.
- Muk also shares some similarities with Ash's recently caught Gengar. Specifically, they're fully evolved, purple colored, Generation 1 Poison-Types that Ash caught near Vermillion City. They also caused trouble prior to being caught and became very friendly towards Ash after joining his team.
Gallery
References
- ^ TB030: Sparks Fly for Magnemite
- ^ TB079: The Fourth Round Rumble
- ^ TB104: The Mystery Menace
- ^ JE154: Can't Beat the Heat!
- ^ Showdown at the Oak Corral
- ^ DP182: An Old Family Blend!
- ^ BW111: New Places... Familiar Faces!
- ^ SM042: Alola, Kanto!
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See also | |
Ash Ketchum |