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Another Venusaur appeared in the episode ''[[IL051: Bulbasaur's Mysterious Garden|Bulbasaur's Mysterious Garden]]''. It aided in the evolution ceremony for a large number of Bulbasaur. |
Another Venusaur appeared in the episode ''[[IL051: Bulbasaur's Mysterious Garden|Bulbasaur's Mysterious Garden]]''. It aided in the evolution ceremony for a large number of Bulbasaur. |
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− | [[May (anime)|May]] owns a Venusaur, which she used in a competition during the episode ''[[Pruning a Passel of Pals!]]''. It is unknown when her Venusaur evolved as it was still a Bulbasaur when she left [[Ash Ketchum]]'s group. |
+ | [[May (anime)|May]] owns a Venusaur, which she used in a competition during the episode ''[[DP078: Pruning a Passel of Pals!|Pruning a Passel of Pals!]]''. It is unknown when her Venusaur evolved as it was still a Bulbasaur when she left [[Ash Ketchum]]'s group. |
[[Palace Maven Spenser]] owned a Venusaur, first seen in the episode ''[[AG163: Cutting the Ties that Bind|Cutting the Ties that Bind]]'', where it was used against a group of [[Beedrill]]. In the episode ''[[AG164: Ka Boom with a View|Ka Boom with a View]]'', Spenser again used his Venusaur, this time in battle against Ash. |
[[Palace Maven Spenser]] owned a Venusaur, first seen in the episode ''[[AG163: Cutting the Ties that Bind|Cutting the Ties that Bind]]'', where it was used against a group of [[Beedrill]]. In the episode ''[[AG164: Ka Boom with a View|Ka Boom with a View]]'', Spenser again used his Venusaur, this time in battle against Ash. |
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[[Category:Grass/Poison-type Pokémon]][[Category:Generation I Pokémon]] [[Category:Green Pokémon]] Venusaur (Japanese: フシギバナ Fushigibana) is the Grass/Poison-type Starter Pokémon of the Kanto region, evolved from Ivysaur and Bulbasaur. Venasaur is the Version Mascot for the games Pokémon Green and Pokémon LeafGreen.
Biology
Appearance
Venusaur is a large dinosaur like Pokémon that is somewhat similar in appearance to its pre-evolved forms, Ivysaur and Bulbasaur. Its skin still retains a light turquoise color, but it no longer has the spots, and it appears more rough and scaly with bumps here and there. The former bulb on its back has now fully bloomed into a gigantic flower and its ears have lightened up as well.
In the anime
Venusaur first appeared in the anime as a gigantic robot, constructed for an amusement park, in the episode Island of the Giant Pokémon!.
Another Venusaur appeared in the episode Bulbasaur's Mysterious Garden. It aided in the evolution ceremony for a large number of Bulbasaur.
May owns a Venusaur, which she used in a competition during the episode Pruning a Passel of Pals!. It is unknown when her Venusaur evolved as it was still a Bulbasaur when she left Ash Ketchum's group.
Palace Maven Spenser owned a Venusaur, first seen in the episode Cutting the Ties that Bind, where it was used against a group of Beedrill. In the episode Ka Boom with a View, Spenser again used his Venusaur, this time in battle against Ash.
The leader of the Orange League, Drake, used a Venusaur in a battle against Ash in the episode Enter the Dragonite.
Evolution
Venusaur is the final stage of Bulbasaur and evolves from Ivysaur starting at level 32.
Game info
Venusaur first appeared in the original Generation I games as the final evolved form of the starter Pokémon Bulbasaur. As with other starter Pokémon and their evolved forms, Venusaur is not obtainable in the wild and must be obtained through trade or by evolving Ivysaur.
Locations
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Version(s) | Area(s) | Rarity |
Red and Blue | Evolve Ivysaur | None |
Yellow | Evolve Ivysaur | None |
Gold and Silver | Trade | None |
Crystal | Trade | None |
Ruby and Sapphire | Trade | None |
FireRed and LeafGreen | Evolve Ivysaur | None |
Emerald | Trade | None |
Diamond and Pearl | Pal Park | None |
Platinum | Pal Park | None |
HeartGold and SoulSilver | Evolve Ivysaur | None |
Black and White | Trade | None |
Spin-off game locations
Locations | |
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Game(s) | Area(s) |
Pokémon Trozei! | Secret Storage 3, Trozei Battle, Mr. Who's Den |
Red Rescue Team & Blue Rescue Team | Evolve Ivysaur |
Explorers of Time & Explorers of Darkness | Mystery Jungle (B1F-B29F) |
Pokémon Ranger | Lyra Forest |
Pokémon Rumble | Quiet Forest |
Pokédex entries
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Learnset
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Level | Move | Power | Accuracy | PP | Type | Cat. | Contest Cat. | Appeal | Jam |
1 | Tackle | 35 | 95% | 35 | [[File:Type Normal HOME.png|25px|link=Normal type]] [[Normal type|Normal]] | [[Move#Physical|Physical]] | |||
1 | Growl | — | 100% | 40 | [[File:Type Normal HOME.png|25px|link=Normal type]] [[Normal type|Normal]] | [[Move#Status|Status]] | |||
1 | Leech Seed | — | 90% | 10 | [[File:Type Grass HOME.png|25px|link=Grass type]] [[Grass type|Grass]] | [[Move#Status|Status]] | |||
1 | Vine Whip | 35 | 100% | 10 | [[File:Type Grass HOME.png|25px|link=Grass type]] [[Grass type|Grass]] | [[Move#Physical|Physical]] | |||
3 | Growl | — | 100% | 40 | [[File:Type Normal HOME.png|25px|link=Normal type]] [[Normal type|Normal]] | [[Move#Status|Status]] | |||
7 | Leech Seed | — | 90% | 10 | [[File:Type Grass HOME.png|25px|link=Grass type]] [[Grass type|Grass]] | [[Move#Status|Status]] | |||
9 | Vine Whip | 35 | 100% | 10 | [[File:Type Grass HOME.png|25px|link=Grass type]] [[Grass type|Grass]] | [[Move#Physical|Physical]] | |||
13 | PoisonPowder | — | 75% | 35 | [[File:Type Poison HOME.png|25px|link=Poison type]] [[Poison type|Poison]] | [[Move#Status|Status]] | |||
13 | Sleep Powder | — | 75% | 15 | [[File:Type Grass HOME.png|25px|link=Grass type]] [[Grass type|Grass]] | [[Move#Status|Status]] | |||
15 | Take Down | 90 | 85% | 20 | [[File:Type Normal HOME.png|25px|link=Normal type]] [[Normal type|Normal]] | [[Move#Physical|Physical]] | |||
20 | Razor Leaf | 55 | 95% | 25 | [[File:Type Grass HOME.png|25px|link=Grass type]] [[Grass type|Grass]] | [[Move#Physical|Physical]] | |||
23 | Sweet Scent | — | 100% | 20 | [[File:Type Normal HOME.png|25px|link=Normal type]] [[Normal type|Normal]] | [[Move#Status|Status]] | |||
28 | Growth | — | —% | 40 | [[File:Type Normal HOME.png|25px|link=Normal type]] [[Normal type|Normal]] | [[Move#Status|Status]] | |||
31 | Double-Edge | 120 | 100% | 15 | [[File:Type Normal HOME.png|25px|link=Normal type]] [[Normal type|Normal]] | [[Move#Physical|Physical]] | |||
32 | Petal Dance | 120 | 100% | 10 | [[File:Type Grass HOME.png|25px|link=Grass type]] [[Grass type|Grass]] | [[Move#Special|Special]] | |||
39 | Worry Seed | — | 100% | 10 | [[File:Type Grass HOME.png|25px|link=Grass type]] [[Grass type|Grass]] | [[Move#Status|Status]] | |||
45 | Synthesis | — | —% | 5 | [[File:Type Grass HOME.png|25px|link=Grass type]] [[Grass type|Grass]] | [[Move#Status|Status]] | |||
53 | SolarBeam | 120 | 100% | 10 | [[File:Type Grass HOME.png|25px|link=Grass type]] [[Grass type|Grass]] | [[Move#Special|Special]] | |||
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move. Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move. |
Sprites
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Origins
- Japanese: フシギバナ (Fushigibana in Romaji) from the Japanese words Fushigi (不思議) which means strange and Hana (花) which means flower.
- English: "Venusaur" is probably a combination of "Venus" (as in "Venus fly trap") and the Greek sauros, meaning "lizard" (as in "dinosaur").
- French: "Florizarre" a combination of the words "fleur" (flower) and "bizarre" (bizarre).
Trivia
- Female Venusaur are slightly different because they have a seed on their back, which shows that it can give birth to a new Bulbasaur.
- Venusaur, Meganium, and Torterra are similar in form and shape, however, they have different appearances and Venusaur has a giant flower, while Meganium has giant petals, and Torterra has a giant tree.
- The flower on Venusaur's back might be a rafflesia flower.
- The version mascot for Generation 1's Pokemon Green which happened to only be released in Japan and was replaced by Pokemon Blue, which featured Blaistoise as version mascot, for release outside of Japan, it's counterpart Pokemon Red (featuring Charizard as mascot) was released worlwide however.
- Venusaur has the same cry as either Dragonair or Dragonite.
See also
- Pokémon.com Pokédex
- Legendary Pokémon data
- The Pokémon Database
- Pokémon Dream Pokédex data
- Psypokes Psydex data
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