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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 A Snow Day for Searching!, 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.
In Panic in the Park!, Dewgong was one of the Pokémon affected by the disappearance of food at the Institute. When the group led by Goh's Scyther and Darmanitan subsequently clashed, Dewgong began leading Goh's other Water-type Pokémon to join the fight. When Golurk went out of control, Dewgong helped the other Pokémon rescue Goh's three Cascoon and allow them to evolve safely.
In Getting More Than You Battled For!, after being attacked by a Gyarados while looking for Mew, Goh used Dewgong to save himself and Ash. Despite this, they encountered a waterfall ahead and fell from it, forcing Goh to recall Dewgong.
In JN063, Goh entered Dewgong in the The Pokémon Marine Obstacle Course. Goh crossed the finish line but Dewgong got distracted on seeing a group of Gorebyss being chased by a Huntail and went to intervene. Huntail attacked Dewgong, Chloe, and Eevee, leaving them trapped in a cave before being rescued by Dracovish. One of the Gorebyss came over and Dewgong fell in love with it, only for Gorebyss to be more interested in Huntail.
Personality and characteristics
Dewgong was a hard Pokémon to catch in A Test in Paradise!. In fact, Goh had to use up all of his Poké Balls in order to accomplish this task. Dewgong appears to be the leader of the Institute's Water-type Pokémon, with the other Pokémon joining the fray only after Dewgong takes the lead.
Goh appears to prefer Dewgong for activities that involve swimming. Like other members of its species, it can withstand ice-cold winter waters, and is strong enough to carry its Trainer, Ash, and Pikachu while swimming unhindered.
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Trivia
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Dewgong.
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