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{{AnimePokémonInfobox| | {{AnimePokémonInfobox | ||
trainername=Silver | | |trainername=Silver | ||
pokemonname=Weavile | | |pokemonname=Weavile | ||
jtrainername=シルバー | | |jtrainername=シルバー | ||
jpokemonname=マニューラ | | |jpokemonname=マニューラ | ||
tmtrainername=Silver | | |tmtrainername=Silver | ||
tmpokemonname=Manyula | | |tmpokemonname=Manyula | ||
image=[[File:Silver Weavile.png|240px]] | | |image=[[File:Silver Weavile.png|240px]] | ||
caption=Silver's Weavile | | |caption=Silver's Weavile | ||
location=Unknown | | |location=Unknown | ||
gender=Male| | |gender=Male | ||
ability={{a|Inner Focus}}{{tt|*|As a Sneasel}}<br>{{a|Pressure}}{{tt|*|As a Weavile}}| | |ability={{a|Inner Focus}}{{tt|*|As a Sneasel}}<br>{{a|Pressure}}{{tt|*|As a Weavile}} | ||
nature=Quirky | | |nature=Quirky | ||
type1=Dark | | |type1=Dark | ||
type2=Ice | | |type2=Ice | ||
media=special | | |media=special | ||
evolution=1 | | |evolution=1 | ||
numeps1=353 | | |numeps1=353 | ||
firststagename=Sneasel | | |firststagename=Sneasel | ||
epnum=PS092 | | |epnum=PS092 | ||
epname=Who Gives a Hoothoot?| | |epname=Who Gives a Hoothoot? | ||
firstevoep=PS445 | | |firstevoep=PS445 | ||
firstevoname=Dealing With A Koffing Fit | | |firstevoname=Dealing With A Koffing Fit | ||
prevonum=215 | | |prevonum=215 | ||
evo1num=461 | | |evo1num=461 | ||
current=[[Party|With Silver]] | | |current=[[Party|With Silver]] | ||
va=no | |va=no | ||
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In ''[[PS449|Raising the Stakes with Rhyperior]]'', Weavile battles against the [[Johto]] [[Gym Leader]]s [[Falkner]], [[Bugsy]], and [[Chuck]]. Weavile easily defeats Falkner's {{p|Noctowl}} and Bugsy's {{p|Kakuna}}, but was taken down by a {{m|Triple Kick}} from Chuck's {{p|Hitmontop}}. In ''[[PS454|All About Arceus III]]'' Weavile manages to collect all 16 Plates for Silver. | In ''[[PS449|Raising the Stakes with Rhyperior]]'', Weavile battles against the [[Johto]] [[Gym Leader]]s [[Falkner]], [[Bugsy]], and [[Chuck]]. Weavile easily defeats Falkner's {{p|Noctowl}} and Bugsy's {{p|Kakuna}}, but was taken down by a {{m|Triple Kick}} from Chuck's {{p|Hitmontop}}. In ''[[PS454|All About Arceus III]]'' Weavile manages to collect all 16 Plates for Silver. | ||
In ''[[PS459|All About Arceus VIII]]'', Weavile is used to fight in the battle at the [[Sinjoh Ruins]]. Weavile is seen using Assurance to attack {{ | In ''[[PS459|All About Arceus VIII]]'', Weavile is used to fight in the battle at the [[Sinjoh Ruins]]. Weavile is seen using Assurance to attack {{adv|Giratina}}. | ||
==Personality and characteristics== | ==Personality and characteristics== |
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Silver's Weavile (Japanese: シルバーのマニューラ Silver's Manyula) is a Pokémon that Silver owns in Pokémon Adventures and his starter Pokémon. It is unknown where Weavile was obtained, as he was with Silver's before he was abducted at two years old. As of All About Arceus III, he is at level 84 and his Characteristic is "likes to fight."
History
Gold, Silver & Crystal arc

Weavile has been with Silver since childhood, when he was a Sneasel. He was one of two Pokémon Silver was known to have while he lived with the Masked Man, and was with him when he was captured. Sneasel would eventually help Silver and Green escape from the Masked Man, allowing them to start a new life.
Sneasel first showed up at the end of Who Gives a Hoothoot? alongside Silver, getting ready to steal one of Professor Elm's Pokémon. In the next chapter Sneasel battled against Aibo in an attempt to keep Gold from taking Professor Elm's Totodile back. Aibo attacked with Scratch and Sneasel blocked it with Protect. Gold then recalled Aibo and used his billiard cue to shoot Aibo behind Sneasel, landing a direct hit. After the two escaped Sneasel fought against some Team Rocket Grunts, defeating one of their Elekid.
In Tyranitar War, Sneasel is sent out to battle against Gold and his Sunbo. Sneasel freezes the seed Pokémon with Blizzard to keep her from supporting Exbo with Sunny Day. Sneasel manages to dodge Exbo's Ember attacks, which makes Gold switch out for Sudobo. Sudobo gets the upper hand by attacking with super effective Fighting type moves, forcing Silver to recall him.
In Delibird Delivery - 1, Sneasel is used to fight against the Masked Man. He and Exbo attack his Delibird and manage to put some distance between the Masked Man and their Trainers. The Masked Man then sends out Ariados and Houndour and Sneasel and Exbo attack with Flame Wheel and Icy Wind. The two Pokémon of the villain's suddenly disappear, and Gold, Sneasel, and Exbo are hit by a minor surprise attacks afterwards. The Masked Man then suddenly appears beside Silver, and taunts him by mockingly asking if Green survived when they made their escape, which angers him. Losing his cool, Silver commands a Quick Attack from Sneasel, but neither it nor a Rock Smash succeed in even making a hit. The Masked Man soon flees and Silver gives chase, but he and his Pokémon are defeated.
Sneasel reappeared in Playful Porygon2 where he was used to fight Blue's Porygon2 before they were interrupted by Entei. In The Last Battle XI, Sneasel is used alongside Silver's other Pokémon to defeat Will by attacking with Beat Up.
FireRed & LeafGreen arc
In Secrets from Sneasel, Silver and Sneasel arrive in their hometown Viridian City. Due to being back Sneasel's memories of the kidnapping begin to faintly come back, and with Yellow's help they manage to recover most of it, which helps Silver figure out who his father is.
HeartGold & SoulSilver arc
In Dealing With A Koffing Fit, Silver arrives at Lance's secret hideout and is soon attacked by a group of Koffing. Sneasel and Murkrow manage to drive them off with Sneasel stealing a Plate that one was holding. Soon after the two of them evolve into Weavile and Honchkrow due to the Razor Fang and Dusk Stone that was given to them by Green.

In Weavile Wobbles But It Won't Fall Down, Weavile is used to battle against Petrel. Silver has Weavile freeze Petrel's Koffing's vents with Icy Wind to block off it's poisonous gas, but Petrel states that enough of the gas has already been released, and soon enough Silver will fall victim to it. Within the gas Petrel's Raticate strikes Weavile with Hyper Fang and destroys the rope bridge that the group is standing on. Gyarados manages to save them and Weavile goes and holds Petrel at claw-point. Due to his disguise abilities Weavile lets his guard down and Petrel escapes, but not before his Plates are stolen.
In Raising the Stakes with Rhyperior, Weavile battles against the Johto Gym Leaders Falkner, Bugsy, and Chuck. Weavile easily defeats Falkner's Noctowl and Bugsy's Kakuna, but was taken down by a Triple Kick from Chuck's Hitmontop. In All About Arceus III Weavile manages to collect all 16 Plates for Silver.
In All About Arceus VIII, Weavile is used to fight in the battle at the Sinjoh Ruins. Weavile is seen using Assurance to attack Giratina.
Personality and characteristics
Being with Silver since their childhood Weavile has a strong relationship with Silver and cares deeply for him. He is seen alongside him very frequently, often even out of his Poké Ball. Weavile is quick witted and very powerful, often using his speed and cunning nature to outmaneuver his opponents. Like Silver, Weavile can become very dedicated and serious when the situation calls for it.
Moves used
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Trivia
- Weavile is based on a Sneasel belonging to his game counterpart in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal and their Generation IV remakes, Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. In the games, Silver steals a Sneasel from a Trainer in Cianwood City.
- In the VIZ Media edition of Pokémon Adventures volume 41, Silver's Weavile, along with his Honchkrow, are mistakenly labeled as females.
- At level 84 Weavile is the highest leveled Pokémon belonging to Silver.
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Sneasel and Weavile.
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