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{{MangaCharacter
 
{{MangaCharacter
|name = Brawly
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|name = Brawly
|image = Brawly Manga.png|200px]]
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|image = Brawly Manga.png
|jname = ''トウキ Touki''
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|jname = ''トウキ Touki''
|age = 20
 
|hometown = [[Dewford Town]]
 
|region = [[Hoenn]]
 
|family =
 
|class = Gym Leader
 
|friends = [[Bruno (Adventures)|Bruno]], [[Roxanne (Adventures)|Roxanne]], [[Wallace (Adventures)|Wallace]], [[Sapphire (Adventures)|Sapphire]]
 
|firstappear = Pokémon Adventures
 
 
|MangaAppearance = RS
 
|MangaAppearance = RS
|gender = Male}}
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|gender = Male
 
|hometown = [[Dewford Town]]
 
 
|region = [[Hoenn]]
 
|class = Gym Leader
 
|friends = [[Bruno (Adventures)|Bruno]], [[Roxanne (Adventures)|Roxanne]], [[Wallace (Adventures)|Wallace]], [[Sapphire (Adventures)|Sapphire]]
 
|firstappear = Pokémon Adventures}}
 
'''Brawly''' is the [[Dewford Town]] Gym Leader in the Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald Chapter of ''[[Pokémon Adventures]]''.
 
'''Brawly''' is the [[Dewford Town]] Gym Leader in the Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald Chapter of ''[[Pokémon Adventures]]''.
   
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==Skills==
 
==Skills==
[[Image:Brawly surfing.png|thumb|left|150px|Brawly surfing with his Makuhita.]]
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[[File:Brawly surfing.png|thumb|left|150px|Brawly surfing with his Makuhita.]]
Brawly tends not to rely upon the speed and power of his Pokémon whilst in battle, in order to use the opponent's strengths against them. He refers to this technique as Jū. However, this is not the case when Brawly fights against [[Mack (Adventures)|Mack]]. A training regime of Brawly's is to have his Pokémon learn how to surf like he does. Brawly also learnt several fighting techniques when he was under tutelage from [[Bruno (Adventures)|Bruno]]. Brawly also carries with him a nunchuk similar to the one which [[Bruno (Adventures)|Bruno]] carries with him. Brawly recently learnt the opposite technique to Jū from [[Bruno (Adventures)|Bruno]], using Gō in his fight against [[Mack (Adventures)|Mack]].
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Brawly tends not to rely upon the speed and power of his Pokémon whilst in battle, in order to use the opponent's strengths against them. He refers to this technique as Jū. However, this is not the case when Brawly fights against [[Blaise]]. A training regime of Brawly's is to have his Pokémon learn how to surf like he does. Brawly also learnt several fighting techniques when he was under tutelage from [[Bruno (Adventures)|Bruno]]. Brawly also carries with him a nunchuk similar to the one which [[Bruno (Adventures)|Bruno]] carries with him. Brawly recently learnt the opposite technique to Jū from [[Bruno (Adventures)|Bruno]], using Gō in his fight against [[Blaise]].
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
 
===Ruby and Sapphire Chapter===
 
===Ruby and Sapphire Chapter===
[[Image:Brawly meets Sapphire.png|thumb|left|190px|Brawly meets Sapphire for the first time.]]
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[[File:Brawly meets Sapphire.png|thumb|left|190px|Brawly meets Sapphire for the first time.]]
Brawly appears before Ruby outside of Dewford Town, surfing alongside his Pokémon. As a huge tidal wave ripples above him due to a [[Wailord]], Brawly evades it with relative ease. Brawly overhears [[Sapphire (Adventures)|Sapphire's]] pleas from afar, as he dismounts from his surfboard. May rushes over to Brawly, as he introduces himself to her. Brawly notices that Sapphire is carrying the [[Stone Badge]] on her satchel bag, to which he states that he is the Gym Leader of [[Dewford Town]]. She is instantly excited by his statement, as Brawly explains that he is going on a training expedition and will be back the next morning. When Sapphire returns after rigorous training in the [[Granite Cave]], Brawly approaches her. He outlines the rules for their battle, quickly releasing his [[Machop]] from its Pokéball. However, before Machop can intercept Sapphire's Pokémon, it suddenly phases away, leaving Brawly surprised.
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Brawly appears before Ruby outside of Dewford Town, surfing alongside his Pokémon. As a huge tidal wave ripples above him due to a [[Wailord]], Brawly evades it with relative ease. Brawly overhears [[Sapphire (Adventures)|Sapphire]]'s pleas from afar, as he dismounts from his surfboard. May rushes over to Brawly, as he introduces himself to her. Brawly notices that Sapphire is carrying the [[Stone Badge]] on her satchel bag, to which he states that he is the Gym Leader of [[Dewford Town]]. She is instantly excited by his statement, as Brawly explains that he is going on a training expedition and will be back the next morning. When Sapphire returns after rigorous training in the [[Granite Cave]], Brawly approaches her. He outlines the rules for their battle, quickly releasing his [[Machop]] from its Poké Ball. However, before Machop can intercept Sapphire's Pokémon, it suddenly phases away, leaving Brawly surprised.
   
[[Image:Brawly attacks Lairon.png|thumb|right|170px|Brawly tells his Makuhita to attack Sapphire's Lairon.]]
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[[File:Brawly attacks Lairon.png|thumb|right|170px|Brawly tells his Makuhita to attack Sapphire's Lairon.]]
He wonders what her Pokémon is, as his Machop gets knocked down by a flurry of hits. Sapphire's [[Combusken]] reveals itself, as Brawly commends her training. Brawly then releases his [[Makuhita]], as Sapphire reveals her [[Lairon]]. Brawly comments that he will no longer hold back against her, as the two Pokémon charge at one another. However, Makuhita dodges Lairon's Metal Claw attack with relative ease, as Brawly states that his strategy is to utilise the enemy Pokémon's flaws. Brawly moves his Makuhita beside Lairon flawlessly, attacking with its fists. However, Brawly commends her superfluous training when Lairon refuses to go down, but states that she still has yet to learn the secret behind his techniques. When Sapphire resorts to her Combusken's Flamethrower, as Brawly wonders whether her change in tactic will help at all. Makuhita absorbs the attack with its [[Thick Fat]] ability, as Brawly proclaims victory over Sapphire.
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He wonders what her Pokémon is, as his Machop gets knocked down by a flurry of hits. Sapphire's [[Combusken]] reveals itself, as Brawly commends her training. Brawly then releases his [[Makuhita]], as Sapphire reveals her [[Lairon]]. Brawly comments that he will no longer hold back against her, as the two Pokémon charge at one another. However, Makuhita dodges Lairon's Metal Claw attack with relative ease, as Brawly states that his strategy is to utilise the enemy Pokémon's flaws. Brawly moves his Makuhita beside Lairon flawlessly, attacking with its fists. However, Brawly commends her superfluous training when Lairon refuses to go down, but states that she still has yet to learn the secret behind his techniques. When Sapphire resorts to her Combusken's Flamethrower, as Brawly wonders whether her change in tactic will help at all. Makuhita absorbs the attack with its [[Thick Fat]] ability, as Brawly proclaims victory over Sapphire.
   
[[Image:Brawly gives Sapphire the Knuckle Badge.png|thumb|left|120px|Brawly gives Sapphire the Knuckle Badge.]]
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[[File:Brawly gives Sapphire the Knuckle Badge.png|thumb|left|120px|Brawly gives Sapphire the Knuckle Badge.]]
When Sapphire understands the secret of Jū, Brawly confirms that the accumulated energy acquired can be released in the form of evolution. Brawly releases his [[Hariyama]] at Sapphire's Combusken, who is still trapped in the rock face. He reiterates that he has won, as Hariyama and Combusken clash with one another. However, when Sapphire states that she has won, Hariyama topples to the ground, much to Brawly's surprise. He asks her how she managed to bring down Hariyama, to which Sapphire reveals that Combusken used Double Kick, leaving it open to another attack. Brawly comments that she is a prodigious child, and grants her the [[Knuckle Badge]]. Later, Brawly answers a summons from [[Flannery (Adventures)|Flannery]] to head to [[Fortress City]] immediately. He then arrives alongside [[Roxanne (Adventures)|Roxanne]] and [[Wattson (Adventures)|Watson]] to attend the Gym Leader Conference.
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When Sapphire understands the secret of Jū, Brawly confirms that the accumulated energy acquired can be released in the form of evolution. Brawly releases his [[Hariyama]] at Sapphire's Combusken, who is still trapped in the rock face. He reiterates that he has won, as Hariyama and Combusken clash with one another. However, when Sapphire states that she has won, Hariyama topples to the ground, much to Brawly's surprise. He asks her how she managed to bring down Hariyama, to which Sapphire reveals that Combusken used Double Kick, leaving it open to another attack. Brawly comments that she is a prodigious child, and grants her the [[Knuckle Badge]]. Later, Brawly answers a summons from [[Flannery (Adventures)|Flannery]] to head to [[Fortree City]] immediately. He then arrives alongside [[Roxanne (Adventures)|Roxanne]] and [[Wattson (Adventures)|Watson]] to attend the Gym Leader Conference.
   
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[[File:Brawly witnesses the burning of Fortree City.png|thumb|right|190px|Brawly witnesses the withering of Fortree City.]]
When Flannery announces that [[Team Aqua]] was directly responsible for the attack upon [[Mt. Chimney]], Brawly announces that he is instantly on their side, alongside Roxanne and Wallace. This causes dissension to occur between the Gym Leaders, which is broken up by [[Norman (Adventures)|Norman]], who states that he will support neither of them, much to Brawly and the others' surprise. Later, when Winona brings Sapphire to their base at Tree Tower, Brawly and the other Gym Leaders approve of her decision to rally the Trainer's support. When Groudon and Team Magma set Fortree City alight in flames, Brawly and the other Gym Leaders are aghast as to the damage they are causing. When Brawly and the other Gym Leaders attempt to get closer to [[Maxie (Adventures)|Maxie]] and [[Archie (Adventures)|Archie]], they are stopped in their tracks by the [[Team Magma]] admins, [[The Three Fires]].
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When Flannery announces that [[Team Aqua]] was directly responsible for the attack upon [[Mt. Chimney]], Brawly announces that he is instantly on their side, alongside Roxanne and Wallace. This causes dissension to occur between the Gym Leaders, which is broken up by [[Norman (Adventures)|Norman]], who states that he will support neither of them, much to Brawly and the others' surprise. Later, when Winona brings Sapphire to their base at Tree Tower, Brawly and the other Gym Leaders approve of her decision to rally the Trainer's support. When Groudon sets a heat wave upon Fortree City, Brawly and the other Gym Leaders are aghast as to the damage they are causing. When Brawly and the other Gym Leaders attempt to get closer to [[Maxie (Adventures)|Maxie]] and [[Archie (Adventures)|Archie]], they are stopped in their tracks by the [[Team Magma]] admins, [[The Three Fires]].
   
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[[File:Brawly fighting against Mack.png|thumb|left|190px|Brawly fighting against Blaise at Lilycove Museum.]]
Brawly is then taken by [[Mack (Adventures)|Mack]] and his [[Swellow]] to the [[Lilycove Museum]]. Mack attacks Brawly and his Machoke with his Slugma's Flamethrower, obscuring his vision. Brawly then reacts when his Machoke falls to the fierce flames, retaliating by using a combination of [[Leer]] and [[Revenge]] on Slugma. However, it turns out to be an illusion created by the intense heat waves, as Brawly and his Machoke encounter a swarming myriad of arms, converging on them from the walls. Brawly tries to console his Machoke, explaining that they are just illusions, as Mack appears, telling him to cede defeat. He explains to Brawly that his goal is to simply prevent the Gym Leaders from stopping [[Groudon]]'s advance, as Brawly states that he learnt a new technique from [[Bruno (Adventures)|an old friend]]. Brawly summons his Hariyama, who uses [[Fake Out]] and [[Knock Off]] in conjunction, which defeats the two Slugma easily.
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Brawly is then taken by [[Blaise]] and his [[Swellow]] to the [[Lilycove Museum]]. Mack attacks Brawly and his Machoke with his Slugma's Flamethrower, obscuring his vision. Brawly then reacts when his Machoke falls to the fierce flames, retaliating by using a combination of [[Leer]] and [[Revenge]] on Slugma. However, it turns out to be an illusion created by the intense heat waves, as Brawly and his Machoke encounter a swarming myriad of arms, converging on them from the walls. Brawly tries to console his Machoke, explaining that they are just illusions, as Mack appears, telling him to cede defeat.
   
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[[File:Brawly and Roxanne relaxing on Ba.Goon.png|thumb|right|190px|Brawly and Roxanne recuperating aboard the Ba.Goon airship.]]
[[Roxanne (Adventures)|Roxanne]] senses the explosion from the blast, wondering whether Brawly is alright. After the conflict ends, Brawly recuperates from his severe injuries aboard the Ba.Goon airship belonging to the Pokémon Association.
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He explains to Brawly that his goal is to simply prevent the Gym Leaders from stopping [[Groudon]]'s advance, as Brawly states that he learnt a new technique from [[Bruno (Adventures)|an old friend]]. Brawly summons his Hariyama, who uses [[Fake Out]] and [[Knock Off]] in conjunction, which defeats the two Slugma easily. [[Roxanne (Adventures)|Roxanne]] senses the explosion from the blast, wondering whether Brawly is alright. After the conflict ends, Brawly recuperates from his severe injuries aboard the Ba.Goon airship belonging to the Pokémon Association.
   
 
==Pokémon==
 
==Pokémon==
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|type = fighting
 
|type = fighting
 
|image = Hariyama Manga.png
 
|image = Hariyama Manga.png
|info = Hariyama was first introduced as its pre-evolution, [[Makuhita]], when Brawly fought against [[Sapphire (Adventures)|Sapphire]] in a Gym Battle. Midway through the battle, Makuhita evolved into a Hariyama. However, Hariyama was taken down by Sapphire's [[Combusken]], which too had evolved from a [[Torchic]]. It was then used in brawly's battle against [[Mack (Adventures)|Mack]], where it was able to disperse his heat-induced illusions through a combination of brute force and wits. Hariyama is shown to be extremely powerful, as it was able to defeat Sapphire's [[Lairon|Rono]] before it evolved. Hariyama's Moves: Counter, Fake Out, Smelling Salt, Knock Off.
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|info = Hariyama was first introduced as its pre-evolution, [[Makuhita]], when Brawly fought against [[Sapphire (Adventures)|Sapphire]] in a Gym Battle. Midway through the battle, Makuhita evolved into a Hariyama. However, Hariyama was taken down by Sapphire's [[Combusken]], which too had evolved from a [[Torchic]]. It was then used in brawly's battle against [[Blaise]], where it was able to disperse his heat-induced illusions through a combination of brute force and wits. Hariyama is shown to be extremely powerful, as it was able to defeat Sapphire's [[Lairon|Rono]] before it evolved. Hariyama's Moves: Counter, Fake Out, Smelling Salt, Knock Off.
|nameline = [[Hariyama|Makuhita→ Hariyama]]
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|nameline = [[Brawly's Hariyama|Makuhita → Hariyama]]
 
|gender = male}}
 
|gender = male}}
 
{{AnimePokémon
 
{{AnimePokémon
 
|type = fighting
 
|type = fighting
 
|image = Machoke Manga.png
 
|image = Machoke Manga.png
|info = Machoke was initially introduced as its predecessor [[Machop]], in the Gym Battle against Sapphire. It was summoned by Brawly to fight against Sapphire's [[Combusken|Toro]], but was no match for the evolved Pokémon's strength. Later, Machoke appeared during the Gym Leader Conference at [[Fortree City]], where it arrived alongside its Trainer. It was also used in Brawly's fight against [[Mack (Adventures)|Mack]], but was overcome by his signature heat-inducing illusions. Machoke's Moves: Leer, Revenge, Focus Punch.
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|info = Machoke was initially introduced as its predecessor [[Machop]], in the Gym Battle against Sapphire. It was summoned by Brawly to fight against Sapphire's [[Combusken|Toro]], but was no match for the evolved Pokémon's strength. Later, Machoke appeared during the Gym Leader Conference at [[Fortree City]], where it arrived alongside its Trainer. It was also used in Brawly's fight against [[Blaise]], but was overcome by his signature heat-inducing illusions. Machoke's Moves: Leer, Revenge, Focus Punch.
|nameline = [[Machoke|Machop→ Machoke]]
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|nameline = [[Brawly's Machoke|Machop → Machoke]]
 
|gender = male}}
 
|gender = male}}
 
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Revision as of 20:15, 29 January 2015

Template:MangaCharacter Brawly is the Dewford Town Gym Leader in the Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald Chapter of Pokémon Adventures.

Background

Brawly specialises in using Fighting-type Pokémon, and is in charge of the Dewford Gym.

Personality

Brawly has a very casual and laid-back personality. This is shown when he misguidedly put his faith in Team Aqua, for the reason that "it would give him extra space to surf".

Skills

Brawly surfing

Brawly surfing with his Makuhita.

Brawly tends not to rely upon the speed and power of his Pokémon whilst in battle, in order to use the opponent's strengths against them. He refers to this technique as Jū. However, this is not the case when Brawly fights against Blaise. A training regime of Brawly's is to have his Pokémon learn how to surf like he does. Brawly also learnt several fighting techniques when he was under tutelage from Bruno. Brawly also carries with him a nunchuk similar to the one which Bruno carries with him. Brawly recently learnt the opposite technique to Jū from Bruno, using Gō in his fight against Blaise.

Appearance

Brawly is identical in appearance to his game counterpart.

Plot

Ruby and Sapphire Chapter

Brawly meets Sapphire

Brawly meets Sapphire for the first time.

Brawly appears before Ruby outside of Dewford Town, surfing alongside his Pokémon. As a huge tidal wave ripples above him due to a Wailord, Brawly evades it with relative ease. Brawly overhears Sapphire's pleas from afar, as he dismounts from his surfboard. May rushes over to Brawly, as he introduces himself to her. Brawly notices that Sapphire is carrying the Stone Badge on her satchel bag, to which he states that he is the Gym Leader of Dewford Town. She is instantly excited by his statement, as Brawly explains that he is going on a training expedition and will be back the next morning. When Sapphire returns after rigorous training in the Granite Cave, Brawly approaches her. He outlines the rules for their battle, quickly releasing his Machop from its Poké Ball. However, before Machop can intercept Sapphire's Pokémon, it suddenly phases away, leaving Brawly surprised.

Brawly attacks Lairon

Brawly tells his Makuhita to attack Sapphire's Lairon.

He wonders what her Pokémon is, as his Machop gets knocked down by a flurry of hits. Sapphire's Combusken reveals itself, as Brawly commends her training. Brawly then releases his Makuhita, as Sapphire reveals her Lairon. Brawly comments that he will no longer hold back against her, as the two Pokémon charge at one another. However, Makuhita dodges Lairon's Metal Claw attack with relative ease, as Brawly states that his strategy is to utilise the enemy Pokémon's flaws. Brawly moves his Makuhita beside Lairon flawlessly, attacking with its fists. However, Brawly commends her superfluous training when Lairon refuses to go down, but states that she still has yet to learn the secret behind his techniques. When Sapphire resorts to her Combusken's Flamethrower, as Brawly wonders whether her change in tactic will help at all. Makuhita absorbs the attack with its Thick Fat ability, as Brawly proclaims victory over Sapphire.

Brawly gives Sapphire the Knuckle Badge

Brawly gives Sapphire the Knuckle Badge.

When Sapphire understands the secret of Jū, Brawly confirms that the accumulated energy acquired can be released in the form of evolution. Brawly releases his Hariyama at Sapphire's Combusken, who is still trapped in the rock face. He reiterates that he has won, as Hariyama and Combusken clash with one another. However, when Sapphire states that she has won, Hariyama topples to the ground, much to Brawly's surprise. He asks her how she managed to bring down Hariyama, to which Sapphire reveals that Combusken used Double Kick, leaving it open to another attack. Brawly comments that she is a prodigious child, and grants her the Knuckle Badge. Later, Brawly answers a summons from Flannery to head to Fortree City immediately. He then arrives alongside Roxanne and Watson to attend the Gym Leader Conference.

Brawly witnesses the burning of Fortree City

Brawly witnesses the withering of Fortree City.

When Flannery announces that Team Aqua was directly responsible for the attack upon Mt. Chimney, Brawly announces that he is instantly on their side, alongside Roxanne and Wallace. This causes dissension to occur between the Gym Leaders, which is broken up by Norman, who states that he will support neither of them, much to Brawly and the others' surprise. Later, when Winona brings Sapphire to their base at Tree Tower, Brawly and the other Gym Leaders approve of her decision to rally the Trainer's support. When Groudon sets a heat wave upon Fortree City, Brawly and the other Gym Leaders are aghast as to the damage they are causing. When Brawly and the other Gym Leaders attempt to get closer to Maxie and Archie, they are stopped in their tracks by the Team Magma admins, The Three Fires.

Brawly fighting against Mack

Brawly fighting against Blaise at Lilycove Museum.

Brawly is then taken by Blaise and his Swellow to the Lilycove Museum. Mack attacks Brawly and his Machoke with his Slugma's Flamethrower, obscuring his vision. Brawly then reacts when his Machoke falls to the fierce flames, retaliating by using a combination of Leer and Revenge on Slugma. However, it turns out to be an illusion created by the intense heat waves, as Brawly and his Machoke encounter a swarming myriad of arms, converging on them from the walls. Brawly tries to console his Machoke, explaining that they are just illusions, as Mack appears, telling him to cede defeat.

Brawly and Roxanne relaxing on Ba

Brawly and Roxanne recuperating aboard the Ba.Goon airship.

He explains to Brawly that his goal is to simply prevent the Gym Leaders from stopping Groudon's advance, as Brawly states that he learnt a new technique from an old friend. Brawly summons his Hariyama, who uses Fake Out and Knock Off in conjunction, which defeats the two Slugma easily. Roxanne senses the explosion from the blast, wondering whether Brawly is alright. After the conflict ends, Brawly recuperates from his severe injuries aboard the Ba.Goon airship belonging to the Pokémon Association.

Pokémon

Pokémon Information
Hariyama was first introduced as its pre-evolution, Makuhita, when Brawly fought against Sapphire in a Gym Battle. Midway through the battle, Makuhita evolved into a Hariyama. However, Hariyama was taken down by Sapphire's Combusken, which too had evolved from a Torchic. It was then used in brawly's battle against Blaise, where it was able to disperse his heat-induced illusions through a combination of brute force and wits. Hariyama is shown to be extremely powerful, as it was able to defeat Sapphire's Rono before it evolved. Hariyama's Moves: Counter, Fake Out, Smelling Salt, Knock Off.
Makuhita → Hariyama
Pokémon Information
Machoke was initially introduced as its predecessor Machop, in the Gym Battle against Sapphire. It was summoned by Brawly to fight against Sapphire's Toro, but was no match for the evolved Pokémon's strength. Later, Machoke appeared during the Gym Leader Conference at Fortree City, where it arrived alongside its Trainer. It was also used in Brawly's fight against Blaise, but was overcome by his signature heat-inducing illusions. Machoke's Moves: Leer, Revenge, Focus Punch.
Machop → Machoke