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[[File:Bugsy and Ash.png|thumb|left|Bugsy and Ash split-screen in battle.]]
 
[[File:Bugsy and Ash.png|thumb|left|Bugsy and Ash split-screen in battle.]]
 
Bugsy was standing on a tree, marking how [[Misty (anime)|Misty]] was ignorant of Bug-type Pokémon, due to her fear of bugs. After acknowledging [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]]'s challenge, he sent a [[Bugsy's Spinarak|Spinarak]] against Ash's Cyndaquil. Spinarak managed to lower its speed with String Shot, and when it attempted to hit Cyndaquil with another Poison Sting, Ash swapped it with Chikorita. Spinarak used the string to move around, but Chikorita managed to defeat it with a Sweet Scent and Tackle combo. Next, Bugsy sent [[Bugsy's Metapod (anime)|Metapod]], who endured the attacks with Harden and defeated Chikorita with Tackle. Ash sent Pikachu, who also got tackled, but defeated Metapod with Thunderbolt. Bugsy admitted it was some time when he was defeated in the second round, as he sent [[Bugsy's Scyther (anime)|Scyther]]. Scyther evaded Pikachu's Thunderbolt with Double Team and defeated it with Fury Cutter. Ash sent Cyndaquil back, who dodged Scyther's attacks, but blocked Cyndaquil's Flamethrower by spinning and using Swords Dance. Fortunately, Cyndaquil struck Scyther from atop the Gym with Flamethrower and defeated it. Thus, Ash won the Hive Badge, as Bugsy did not expect his Scyther's strategy to have been beaten. Regardless, Bugsy welcomed Ash and promised to battle him the next time they would meet.<ref name="JE028">[[JE028: Gettin' the Bugs Out]]</ref>
 
Bugsy was standing on a tree, marking how [[Misty (anime)|Misty]] was ignorant of Bug-type Pokémon, due to her fear of bugs. After acknowledging [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]]'s challenge, he sent a [[Bugsy's Spinarak|Spinarak]] against Ash's Cyndaquil. Spinarak managed to lower its speed with String Shot, and when it attempted to hit Cyndaquil with another Poison Sting, Ash swapped it with Chikorita. Spinarak used the string to move around, but Chikorita managed to defeat it with a Sweet Scent and Tackle combo. Next, Bugsy sent [[Bugsy's Metapod (anime)|Metapod]], who endured the attacks with Harden and defeated Chikorita with Tackle. Ash sent Pikachu, who also got tackled, but defeated Metapod with Thunderbolt. Bugsy admitted it was some time when he was defeated in the second round, as he sent [[Bugsy's Scyther (anime)|Scyther]]. Scyther evaded Pikachu's Thunderbolt with Double Team and defeated it with Fury Cutter. Ash sent Cyndaquil back, who dodged Scyther's attacks, but blocked Cyndaquil's Flamethrower by spinning and using Swords Dance. Fortunately, Cyndaquil struck Scyther from atop the Gym with Flamethrower and defeated it. Thus, Ash won the Hive Badge, as Bugsy did not expect his Scyther's strategy to have been beaten. Regardless, Bugsy welcomed Ash and promised to battle him the next time they would meet.<ref name="JE028">[[JE028: Gettin' the Bugs Out]]</ref>
 
   
 
Bugsy, among other Johto Gym Leaders, appeared in the opening scene of [[Pokémon: Johto League Champions]].
 
Bugsy, among other Johto Gym Leaders, appeared in the opening scene of [[Pokémon: Johto League Champions]].
 
   
 
When Team Rocket stole Ash's badges, Ash was searching for the lost badges. He also remembered his battles with the Johto Gym Leaders, including Bugsy and his Scyther, as Ash and his Pokémon won those badges through hard effort.<ref name="JE139">[[JE139: Why? Wynaut!]]</ref>
 
When Team Rocket stole Ash's badges, Ash was searching for the lost badges. He also remembered his battles with the Johto Gym Leaders, including Bugsy and his Scyther, as Ash and his Pokémon won those badges through hard effort.<ref name="JE139">[[JE139: Why? Wynaut!]]</ref>

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Bugsy is a character appearing in the original series, who is the Gym Leader of Azalea Town in the Johto region.

Appearance

Bugsy is an androgynous-looking boy with purple hair and purple eyes. He is sometimes seen with a net. Bugsy wears green shorts, suspended by a belt and has brown dress shoes. He also wears a green collared shirt and white ankle socks.

Personality

Bugsy is a Gym Leader, who likes Bug-type Pokémon, whom he has studied and believes to "rule them all". In battle, Bugsy uses unusual tactics, both defensive and offensive, to confuse his opponent and take them down.

Biography

Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver

File:Bugsy and Ash.png

Bugsy and Ash split-screen in battle.

Bugsy was standing on a tree, marking how Misty was ignorant of Bug-type Pokémon, due to her fear of bugs. After acknowledging Ash's challenge, he sent a Spinarak against Ash's Cyndaquil. Spinarak managed to lower its speed with String Shot, and when it attempted to hit Cyndaquil with another Poison Sting, Ash swapped it with Chikorita. Spinarak used the string to move around, but Chikorita managed to defeat it with a Sweet Scent and Tackle combo. Next, Bugsy sent Metapod, who endured the attacks with Harden and defeated Chikorita with Tackle. Ash sent Pikachu, who also got tackled, but defeated Metapod with Thunderbolt. Bugsy admitted it was some time when he was defeated in the second round, as he sent Scyther. Scyther evaded Pikachu's Thunderbolt with Double Team and defeated it with Fury Cutter. Ash sent Cyndaquil back, who dodged Scyther's attacks, but blocked Cyndaquil's Flamethrower by spinning and using Swords Dance. Fortunately, Cyndaquil struck Scyther from atop the Gym with Flamethrower and defeated it. Thus, Ash won the Hive Badge, as Bugsy did not expect his Scyther's strategy to have been beaten. Regardless, Bugsy welcomed Ash and promised to battle him the next time they would meet.[1]

Bugsy, among other Johto Gym Leaders, appeared in the opening scene of Pokémon: Johto League Champions.

When Team Rocket stole Ash's badges, Ash was searching for the lost badges. He also remembered his battles with the Johto Gym Leaders, including Bugsy and his Scyther, as Ash and his Pokémon won those badges through hard effort.[2]

Pokémon

On hand

Taking care of

Voice actors

  • Italian: Monica Bonetto
  • Polish: Grzegorz Pawlak
  • Spanish: Amelia Jara
  • Iberian Spanish: Maria Fernanda Morales

Gallery

See also

Bugsy (Adventures)

References

  1. ^ JE028: Gettin' the Bugs Out
  2. ^ JE139: Why? Wynaut!

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