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{{Pokémon Character Box
 
|type = ghost
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|type = Ghost
|type2 = poison
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|type2 = Poison
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|ja_name = マツバのゲンガー
|name = Morty's Gengar
 
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|ja_trans = Matsuba's Gengaa
|image = 200px-Morty_Gengar.png
 
 
|image = Morty Gengar.png
|ability = Levitate
 
|trainer = Morty
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|trainer = Morty (anime)
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|media = anime
|debut = JE065: A Ghost of a Chance
 
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|series = Gold and Silver; Diamond and Pearl
}}'''Morty's Gengar''' is Morty's strongest Pokémon.
 
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|debut = [[GS065: A Ghost of a Chance|A Ghost of a Chance]]
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}}
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This '''Gengar''' is a {{type|ghost}}/{{type|poison}}-type Pokémon owned by [[Morty (anime)|Morty]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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===Gold and Silver series===
Gengar was first seen in A Ghost of a Chance and was usually seen outside its Pokeball. 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]].
 
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[[File:GS065 12.jpg|thumb|left|Gengar sneak-attacks Weezing and Arbok.]]
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Gengar was sent out to find [[Ash's Pikachu]] and [[Misty's Togepi]]. Thus, Gengar managed to get a [[Gastly]] and a [[Haunter]] to find them both. Once Gengar found them taken by [[Team Rocket]], it extended its tongue to make them trip over. [[Jessie]] sent [[Jessie's Arbok|Arbok]] and [[James]] [[James' Weezing|Weezing]], but Gengar disappeared and attacked them from behind. Using Night Shade, Gengar caused Team Rocket to drop Pikachu and Togepi, who were rescued. Arbok and Weezing attacked, but Gengar disappeared, causing Weezing and Arbok to bash into each other. Arbok used [[Wrap]] on Gengar, who disappeared and blasted Team Rocket away with Shadow Ball.<ref name="GS065">[[GS065: A Ghost of a Chance]]</ref>
   
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 Pokemon with a [[Tackle]] attack, defeating Gengar.
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Morty had Gengar use Confuse Ray on some Gastly to teach his students, before [[Ash Ketchum/Gold and Silver|Ash]] arrived for his Gym match. Morty later used Gengar as his last Pokémon during his Gym Battle with Ash. Gengar launched Shadow Ball, which collided with [[Ash's Noctowl|Noctowl]]'s [[Confusion]]. While Noctowl desperately tried to use [[Foresight]], it was countered by Gengar's Night Shade attack. Thus, Ash came up with an idea and ordered Noctowl to send its newly learned Confusion through the whole gym, which hit Gengar. Noctowl then used Foresight to make Gengar unable to turn itself invisible. Gengar tried to counter with Shadow Ball, but Noctowl was too fast and slammed into the Ghost Pokémon with a [[Tackle]] attack, defeating Gengar.<ref name="GS066">[[GS066: From Ghost to Ghost]]</ref>
   
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Once the crystal bells atop [[Tin Tower]] were stolen, Morty sent Gengar to find them. Eventually, Gengar found them in Team Rocket's possession and Gengar used Confuse Ray to make them confused.<ref name="GS111">[[GS111: For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll!]]</ref>
Gengar was seen in For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll, where it helped find the crystal bells that Team Rocket had stolen.
 
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===Diamond and Pearl series===
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[[File:WhitneyMortyFlashback.png|thumb|Whitney and Morty, along with their Pokémon, in a flashback.]]
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Morty and Gengar, along with [[Whitney (anime)|Whitney]] and [[Whitney's Miltank|her Miltank]], were mentioned by [[Lyra (anime)|Lyra]], who was unable to decide whom to challenge next for her third Johto badge.<ref name="DP147">[[DP147: Bagged Then Tagged!]]</ref>
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{{Clear}}
   
 
==Known moves==
 
==Known moves==
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{{MoveBoxTop|Type = ghost|Type2 = poison|image = Gengar lick.jpg|imageinfo = Lick}}
 
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|img =
{{MoveBoxMid|type = ghost|Shadow Ball|JE065: A Ghost of a Chance|othername = A Ghost of a Chance}}
 
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Morty Gengar Lick.png {{!}} Using Lick
{{MoveBoxMid|type = ghost|Night Shade|JE065: A Ghost of a Chance|othername = A Ghost of a Chance}}
 
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Morty Gengar Night Shade.png {{!}} Using Night Shade
{{MoveBoxMid|type = ghost|Lick|JE065: A Ghost of a Chance|othername = A Ghost of a Chance}}
 
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Morty Gengar Shadow Ball.png {{!}} Using Shadow Ball
{{MoveBoxMid|type = ghost|Confuse Ray|JE111: For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll|othername = For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll}}
 
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Morty Gengar Confuse Ray.png {{!}} Using Confuse Ray
{{MoveBoxEnd|Type = ghost|Type2 = poison}}
 
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|move =
[[Category:Gym Leader's Pokémon]]
 
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Lick; Ghost; GS065: A Ghost of a Chance
[[Category:Ghost Pokémon]]
 
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Night Shade; Ghost; GS065: A Ghost of a Chance
[[Category:Dark Pokémon]]
 
 
Shadow Ball; Ghost; GS065: A Ghost of a Chance
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Confuse Ray; Ghost; GS066: From Ghost to Ghost
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}}
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}

Latest revision as of 15:30, 26 October 2023

This Gengar is a ghost/poison-type Pokémon owned by Morty.

Biography

Gold and Silver series

GS065 12

Gengar sneak-attacks Weezing and Arbok.

Gengar was sent out to find Ash's Pikachu and Misty's Togepi. Thus, Gengar managed to get a Gastly and a Haunter to find them both. Once Gengar found them taken by Team Rocket, it extended its tongue to make them trip over. Jessie sent Arbok and James Weezing, but Gengar disappeared and attacked them from behind. Using Night Shade, Gengar caused Team Rocket to drop Pikachu and Togepi, who were rescued. Arbok and Weezing attacked, but Gengar disappeared, causing Weezing and Arbok to bash into each other. Arbok used Wrap on Gengar, who disappeared and blasted Team Rocket away with Shadow Ball.[1]

Morty had Gengar use Confuse Ray on some Gastly to teach his students, before Ash arrived for his Gym match. Morty later used Gengar as his last Pokémon during his Gym Battle with Ash. Gengar launched Shadow Ball, which collided with Noctowl's Confusion. While Noctowl desperately tried to use Foresight, it was countered by Gengar's Night Shade attack. Thus, Ash came up with an idea and ordered Noctowl to send its newly learned Confusion through the whole gym, which hit Gengar. Noctowl then used Foresight to make Gengar unable to turn itself invisible. Gengar tried to counter with Shadow Ball, but Noctowl was too fast and slammed into the Ghost Pokémon with a Tackle attack, defeating Gengar.[2]

Once the crystal bells atop Tin Tower were stolen, Morty sent Gengar to find them. Eventually, Gengar found them in Team Rocket's possession and Gengar used Confuse Ray to make them confused.[3]

Diamond and Pearl series

WhitneyMortyFlashback

Whitney and Morty, along with their Pokémon, in a flashback.

Morty and Gengar, along with Whitney and her Miltank, were mentioned by Lyra, who was unable to decide whom to challenge next for her third Johto badge.[4]

Known moves

References