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==History==
==History==
Dewgong debuted in [[JN010]], where [[Goh]] caught it while he and {{Ash}} were on their way to [[Dragonite Island]]. Though it was a hard Pokémon to catch, costing Go all of his [[Poké Ball]]s, Goh finally caught Dewgong and officially added it to his team. Goh and Ash then rode across the sea on Dewgong, but during their journey, Dewgong spotted another Dewgong, fell in love with it, and chased after it, ignoring Goh's requests to stop. This led the group into a storm, which separated Dewgong from its Trainer.
Dewgong debuted in ''[[JN010|A Test in Paradise!]]'', where [[Goh]] caught it while he and {{Ash}} were on their way to [[Dragonite Island]]. Though it was a hard Pokémon to catch, costing Go all of his [[Poké Ball]]s, Goh finally caught Dewgong and officially added it to his team. Goh and Ash then rode across the sea on Dewgong, but during their journey, Dewgong spotted another Dewgong, fell in love with it, and chased after it, ignoring Goh's requests to stop. This led the group into a storm, which separated Dewgong from its Trainer.


Later, after being unable to find the other Dewgong, Goh's Dewgong reunited with its Trainer just as he and Ash were about to leave Dragonite Island to follow a group of Dragonite that had just left. Dewgong gave Goh and Ash a lift to the Dragonite, just in time to see one of them being captured by {{TRT}}.
Later, after being unable to find the other Dewgong, Goh's Dewgong reunited with its Trainer just as he and Ash were about to leave Dragonite Island to follow a group of Dragonite that had just left. Dewgong gave Goh and Ash a lift to the Dragonite, just in time to see one of them being captured by {{TRT}}.

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Goh's Dewgong
ゴウのジュゴン Go's Jugon
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Goh's Dewgong
Debuts in A Test in Paradise!
Caught at Unknown
Gender Unknown
Ability Unknown
Current location Cerise Laboratory
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This Pokémon is fully evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Dewgong Yūji Ueda N/A

Goh's Dewgong (Japanese: ゴウジュゴン Go's Jugon) is the fourteenth Pokémon that Goh caught in the Kanto region, and his twenty-third overall.

History

Dewgong debuted in A Test in Paradise!, where Goh caught it while he and Ash were on their way to Dragonite Island. Though it was a hard Pokémon to catch, costing Go all of his Poké Balls, Goh finally caught Dewgong and officially added it to his team. Goh and Ash then rode across the sea on Dewgong, but during their journey, Dewgong spotted another Dewgong, fell in love with it, and chased after it, ignoring Goh's requests to stop. This led the group into a storm, which separated Dewgong from its Trainer.

Later, after being unable to find the other Dewgong, Goh's Dewgong reunited with its Trainer just as he and Ash were about to leave Dragonite Island to follow a group of Dragonite that had just left. Dewgong gave Goh and Ash a lift to the Dragonite, just in time to see one of them being captured by Team Rocket.

In JN015, Goh sent Dewgong out to explore a lake where a group of Mankey had dropped a Cubone's bone in. It used its Ice type as a barrier against the cold water while exploring the lake. Eventually, Dewgong found the bone and retrieved it.

Personality and characteristics

Dewgong was a hard Pokémon to catch in JN010, where Goh had to use up all of his Poké Balls.

Moves used

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Using Ice Beam
Move First Used In
Ice Beam JN023
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Dewgong.