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{{Pokémon Character Box |
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|type = ghost |
|type = ghost |
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+ | |type2 = poison |
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|name = Morty's Gengar |
|name = Morty's Gengar |
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+ | |japanese = マツバのゲンガー Matsuba's Gangar |
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− | |image = 200px-Morty_Gengar.png |
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+ | |image = Morty Gengar.png |
+ | |trainer = Morty (anime){{!}}Morty |
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+ | |ability = [[Levitate]] |
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− | '''Morty's Gengar''' is Morty's strongest Pokemon. |
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+ | '''Morty's Gengar''' is a {{type|ghost}}/{{type|poison}}-type Pokémon owned by Morty. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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− | Gengar |
+ | Gengar was usually seen outside its Poké Ball. It liked to play tricks on people but was loyal to its trainer. Gengar was used to defeat Team Rocket when they tried to steal [[Ash's Pikachu]]. |
− | Morty later used Gengar during his Gym battle with Ash. Gengar battled [[Ash's Noctowl]] |
+ | Morty later used Gengar during his Gym battle with Ash. Gengar battled [[Ash's Noctowl]] and displayed the ability to attack even while it was invisible. While Noctowl desperately avoided Gengar's [[Night Shade]] attacks, Ash came up with an idea and ordered Noctowl to send its newly learned [[Confusion]] through the whole gym. Noctowl then used [[Foresight]] to make Gengar solid. Gengar tried to counter with [[Shadow Ball]] but Noctowl was too fast and slammed into the Ghost Pokémon with a [[Tackle]] attack, defeating Gengar. |
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==Known moves== |
==Known moves== |
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+ | {{MoveBoxTop|type=ghost|type2=poison|image=Morty Gengar Confuse Ray.png|imageinfo=Confuse Ray}} |
− | {{MoveBoxMid|type = ghost| |
+ | {{MoveBoxMid|type=ghost|Lick|JE065: A Ghost of a Chance|othername=A Ghost of a Chance}}{{MoveBoxMid|type=ghost|Night Shade|JE065: A Ghost of a Chance|othername=A Ghost of a Chance}} |
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+ | {{MoveBoxMid|type=ghost|Shadow Ball|JE065: A Ghost of a Chance|othername=A Ghost of a Chance}} |
− | {{MoveBoxMid|type |
+ | {{MoveBoxMid|type=ghost|Confuse Ray|JE066: From Ghost to Ghost|othername=From Ghost to Ghost}} |
− | {{MoveBoxEnd |
+ | {{MoveBoxEnd|type=ghost|type2=poison}} |
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− | |Type = ghost}} |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Morty Gengar Lick.png |
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+ | Morty Gengar Shadow Ball.png |
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+ | Morty Gengar Night Shade.png |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | [[Category:Ghost-type anime Pokémon]] |
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+ | [[Category:Poison-type anime Pokémon]] |
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[[Category:Gym Leader's Pokémon]] |
[[Category:Gym Leader's Pokémon]] |
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Revision as of 06:08, 17 December 2015
Morty's Gengar is a ghost/poison-type Pokémon owned by Morty.
Biography
Gengar was usually seen outside its Poké Ball. It liked to play tricks on people but was loyal to its trainer. Gengar was used to defeat Team Rocket when they tried to steal Ash's Pikachu.
Morty later used Gengar during his Gym battle with Ash. Gengar battled Ash's Noctowl and displayed the ability to attack even while it was invisible. While Noctowl desperately avoided Gengar's Night Shade attacks, Ash came up with an idea and ordered Noctowl to send its newly learned Confusion through the whole gym. Noctowl then used Foresight to make Gengar solid. Gengar tried to counter with Shadow Ball but Noctowl was too fast and slammed into the Ghost Pokémon with a Tackle attack, defeating Gengar.
Gengar was also seen when it helped to find the crystal bells that Team Rocket had stolen.
Known moves
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