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'''Musha''' (Japanese: '''ムシャ''' ''Musha'') is a {{p|Musharna}} that {{adv|Black}} owns in [[Pokémon Adventures]] and his second overall. Musha is consistently used to help clear Black's crowded thoughts, allowing him to sense hidden things at a superhuman level. As of ''[[PS521|The Power of Dreams]]'', he is level 59 and his [[Characteristic]] is "takes plenty of siestas."
'''Musha''' (Japanese: '''ムシャ''' ''Musha'') is a {{p|Musharna}} that {{adv|Black}} owns in [[Pokémon Adventures]] and his second {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} overall. Musha is consistently used to help clear Black's crowded thoughts, allowing him to sense hidden things at a superhuman level. As of ''[[PS521|The Power of Dreams]]'', he is at [[level]] 59, and his [[Characteristic]] is that he "takes plenty of siestas."


==History==
==History==
===={{MangaArc|Black & White}}====
[[File:Black blank.png|thumb|left|170px|Musha eating Black's dreams]]
[[File:Black blank.png|thumb|left|170px|Musha eating Black's dreams]]
{{adv|Black}} first met Musha when he was only five years old. During a battle with a wild [[Brav|Rufflet]], Black's dreams caused him to begin daydreaming and made him completely unable to focus. This attracted {{p|Munna}}, who then bit down on Black's head, much to the horror of {{adv|Cheren}}. This allowed Black to figure out that the {{p|Rufflet}} was angry because {{adv|Bianca}} had stepped on its food, which led to him attacking her.
{{adv|Black}} first met Musha when he was only five years old. During a battle with a wild [[Brav|Rufflet]], Black's dreams caused him to begin daydreaming and made him completely unable to focus. This attracted {{p|Munna}}, who then bit down on Black's head, much to the horror of {{adv|Cheren}}. This allowed Black to figure out that the {{p|Rufflet}} was angry because {{adv|Bianca}} had stepped on its food, which led to him attacking her.


The next day, Black attempted to capture the Rufflet and make him his own Pokémon. Although it seemed like Black was at a disadvantage because he did not have another Pokémon to battle with, Black reveals that he asked Munna to help him with the reward of letting him eat his dreams. Together, Black and Munna battle the Rufflet and eventually defeat and capture him, where he was named Brav. Afterward, Black allows Munna to join his team and gives him the nickname Musha for his [[evolved]] form, {{p|Musharna}}.
The next day, Black attempted to capture the Rufflet and make him his own Pokémon. Although it seemed like Black was at a disadvantage because he did not have another Pokémon to battle with, Black revealed that he asked Munna to help him with the reward of letting him eat his dreams. Together, Black and Munna battled the Rufflet and eventually caught him and named him Brav. Afterward, Black allowed Munna to join his team and gave him the nickname Musha for his [[Evolution|evolved]] form, {{p|Musharna}}.


[[File:Black Musha Munna.png|200px|thumb|As a Munna]]
Musha was first seen in ''[[PS462|Choices]]'' with Black and Brav. When Black went to rescue a runaway {{p|Tepig}}, he used Musha to scout out a wild attacking {{p|Sewaddle}}, allowing him to defeat it.  
Musha was first seen in ''[[PS462|Choices]]'' with Black and Brav. When Black went to rescue a runaway {{p|Tepig}}, he used Musha to scout out a wild attacking {{p|Sewaddle}}, allowing him to defeat it. Musha, along with Brav and [[Tep]], were used against {{tc|Hiker}} Andy, where they managed to defeat his three Pokémon in a [[Triple Battle]]. Musha was used to help Black find out a way to stop the fire that Andy's {{p|Cottonee}} had accidentally started.


In ''[[PS467|Letting Go]]'', [[N]] begins to attack Black for not being able to hear the voice of his Pokémon. N has his {{p|Purrloin}} attack Musha with {{m|Night Slash}}, dealing major damage. Black soon realizes that all the "listen to your Pokémon" talk was about battling, and orders Musha to use {{m|Hidden Power}} to knock Purrloin back.  
In ''[[PS464|Black's First Trainer Battle]]'', Musha, along with Brav and [[Tep]], were used against {{tc|Hiker}} Andy, where they managed to defeat his three Pokémon in a [[Triple Battle]]. Musha was used to help Black find out a way to stop the fire that Andy's {{p|Cottonee}} had accidentally started.


In ''[[PS471|Listening to Pokémon]]'', Musha flies away from Black after sensing a powerful dream. With the help of Professor [[Fennel]], Black and {{adv|White}} find Musha in the hands of some {{tc|Team Plasma Grunt}}s. When Black tries to figure out a plan to defeat them, his brain overloads from trying to think of something that does not involve the [[Pokémon League]]. Musha becomes attracted to this overflow of dreams and flies from the grasp of the Grunts and goes back to Black. With the help of Musha, Black manages to defeat the Grunts and drive them out.
In ''[[PS467|Letting Go]]'', {{adv|N}} begins to attack Black for not being able to hear the voice of his Pokémon. N has his {{p|Purrloin}} attack Musha with {{m|Night Slash}}, dealing major damage. Black soon realizes that all the "listen to your Pokémon" talk was about battling, and orders Musha to use {{m|Hidden Power}} to knock Purrloin back.  


In ''[[PS473|Battle at the Museum]]'', Musha is used in Black's [[Gym]] battle against the [[Nacrene City]] [[Gym Leader]], [[Lenora]]. He fought her {{p|Stoutland}} briefly before being sent back into his [[Poké Ball]] by its {{m|Roar}}. Later, after Brav was knocked out and the two [[Trainer]]s only had one Pokémon left, Musha was sent out to battle Stoutland again, this time defeating it with {{m|Zen Headbutt}}.
In ''[[PS471|Battle at the Dreamyard]]'', Musha flies away from Black after sensing a powerful dream. With the help of Professor [[Fennel]], Black and {{adv|White}} find Musha in the hands of some {{tc|Team Plasma Grunt}}s. When Black tries to figure out a plan to defeat them, his brain overloads from trying to think of something that does not involve the [[Pokémon League]]. Musha becomes attracted to this overflow of dreams and flies from the grasp of the Grunts and goes back to Black. With the help of Musha, Black manages to defeat the Grunts and drive them out.
[[File:Black and Musha.png|200px|thumb|Musha and Black]]
In ''[[PS473|Battle at the Museum]]'', Musha is used in Black's [[Gym]] battle against the [[Nacrene City]] [[Gym Leader]], [[Lenora]]. He fought her {{p|Stoutland}} briefly before being sent back into his {{i|Poké Ball}} by its {{m|Roar}}. Later, after Brav was knocked out and the two {{pkmn|Trainer}}s only had one Pokémon left, Musha was sent out to battle Stoutland again, this time defeating it with {{m|Zen Headbutt}}.
 
In ''[[PS493|Underground Showdown]]'', Musha is used in Black's Gym battle against the Gym Leader of [[Driftveil City]], [[Clay]]. Musha battles Clay's {{p|Palpitoad}} and is trapped by its long tongue. Eventually Musha managed to knock out Palpitoad with a Zen Headbutt but faints in the process.


In ''[[PS493|Underground Showdown]]'', Musha is used in Black's Gym battle against the Gym Leader of [[Driftveil City]], [[Clay]]. Musha battles Clay's {{p|Palpitoad}} and is trapped by its long tongue. Eventually Musha managed to knock out Palpitoad with a Zen Headbutt but faints in the process.  
In ''[[PS498|Decisions, Decisions]]'', Black is taken to the [[Tubeline Bridge]] for training under [[Brycen]]. Brycen has Musha train with his three {{p| Vanillish}}. Black is [[PS499|then]] tasked to defeat the {{tc|Biker|Black Empoleon biker gang}}, where Musha {{m|Teleport|teleports}} the gas out of their motorcycles.
[[File:Musha leaving Black.png|thumb|left|225px|Musha leaving Black]]
In ''[[PS504|The Cold Hard Truth]]'', Musha is sent out to battle Brycen's Vanillish. Although he manages to hit it with a {{m|Psychic}} he is quickly defeated.


In ''[[PS504|The Cold Hard Truth]]'', Musha is sent out to battle [[Brycen]]'s {{p|Vanillish}}. Although he manages to hit it with a {{m|Psychic}} he is quickly defeated.
[[File:Black and Musha.png|200px|thumb|Musha and Black]]
In ''[[PS510|A Wretched Reunion]]'', after N defeats [[Alder]], Black attempts to have Musha eat his dreams again, but owing to several setbacks at the hands of [[Team Plasma]], Black's dreams have already begun to surface as nightmares. Musha refuses Black's command and floats away, seemingly abandoning him. N claims that Musha only followed Black's orders because he considers Black's dreams of winning the Pokémon League to be tasty and kept him fed; after the taste of Black's dreams changed, their relationship was broken. This news devastates Black to the point of putting him into a brief coma.
In ''[[PS510|A Wretched Reunion]]'', after N defeats [[Alder]], Black attempts to have Musha eat his dreams again, but owing to several setbacks at the hands of [[Team Plasma]], Black's dreams have already begun to surface as nightmares. Musha refuses Black's command and floats away, seemingly abandoning him. N claims that Musha only followed Black's orders because he considers Black's dreams of winning the Pokémon League to be tasty and kept him fed; after the taste of Black's dreams changed, their relationship was broken. This news devastates Black to the point of putting him into a brief coma.


Musha eventually returns to Black in ''[[PS518|True Friends]]'', now evolved into a Musharna, where his Dream Mist was instrumental in helping Black defeat Cheren. It is later revealed in a flashback that Musha left Black not because of his dreams, but because Munna wanted to become stronger and needed a "power source" to do so. [[Caitlin]], who saw Musha wandering around the Pokémon League, used a [[Moon Stone]] on him to evolve. Against [[Ghetsis]], Musha defeats his {{p|Seismitoad}} and by eating Black's dreams, helps Black and [[Costa]] defeat his {{p|Volcarona}}.
Musha eventually returns to Black in ''[[PS518|True Friends]]'', now evolved into a Musharna, where his Dream Mist was instrumental in helping Black defeat Cheren. It is later revealed in a flashback that Musha left Black not because of his dreams, but because Munna wanted to become stronger and needed a "power source" to do so. [[Caitlin]], who saw Musha wandering around the Pokémon League, used a [[Moon Stone]] on him to evolve. Against [[Ghetsis]], Musha defeats his {{p|Seismitoad}} and by eating Black's dreams, helps Black and [[Costa]] defeat his {{p|Volcarona}}.
===={{MangaArc|Black 2 & White 2}}====
In ''[[PS544|Dream World]]'', Black was freed from the Light Stone after {{DL|Tao trio (Adventures)|Reshiram}} was reawakened. Upon returning to [[Unova]], Black attacks Ghetsis and Kyurem, but the two manage to escape. In order to figure out where they had gone, Black sent out Musha to eat his dreams.


==Personality and characteristics==
==Personality and characteristics==
Musha, at times, is shown to be very gluttonous for his favorite food, dreams, even flying away from his [[Trainer]] when he senses a tasty one in the vicinity. He is a very happy-go-lucky Pokémon, and is often seen enjoying whatever he is doing. Musha has a very close bond with Black, with {{adv|Black}} enter a brief coma when believing Musha only cared about him for his dreams. Despite having a close bond with Black Musha often acts on his own without consulting Black, which often leads to miscommunication between the two.  
Musha, at times, is shown to be very gluttonous for his favorite food, dreams, even flying away from his {{pkmn|Trainer}} when he senses a tasty one in the vicinity. He is a very happy-go-lucky Pokémon, and is often seen enjoying whatever he is doing. Musha has a very close bond with Black, with {{adv|Black}} entering into a brief coma when believing Musha only cared about him for his dreams. Despite having a close bond with Black, Musha often acts on his own without consulting Black, which can lead to some miscommunication between the two.
 
==Appearance==
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! style="background:#{{psychic color light}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | As a {{p|Munna}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[File:Black Musha Munna.png|180px]]
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==Moves used==
==Moves used==
{{anmov/h|psychic||Musha Munna {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0=Psybeam|1=Psychic|2=Hypnosis}}.png|Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0=Psybeam|1=Psychic|2=Hypnosis}} as a Munna|image2=Musha {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0=Munna Zen Headbutt|1=Munna Teleport|2=Hidden Power}}.png|caption2=Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0=Zen Headbutt as a Munna|1=Teleport as a Munna|2=Hidden Power}}}}
{{anmov/h|psychic||Musha Munna {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0=Psybeam|1=Psychic|2=Hypnosis}}.png|Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0=Psybeam|1=Psychic|2=Hypnosis}} as a Munna|image2=Musha {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0=Munna Zen Headbutt|1=Munna Teleport|2=Hidden Power}}.png|caption2=Using {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0=Zen Headbutt as a Munna|1=Teleport as a Munna|2=Hidden Power}}}}
{{anmov|Psychic|Psybeam|PS464|Black's First Trainer Battle}}
{{anmov|Psychic|Psybeam|PS464|Black's First Trainer Battle|rec=yes}}
{{anmov|Normal|Hidden Power|PS468|Listening to Pokémon|rec=yes}}
{{anmov|Normal|Hidden Power|PS468|Listening to Pokémon|rec=yes}}
{{anmov|Psychic|Psychic|PS471|Battle at the Dreamyard|rec=yes}}
{{anmov|Psychic|Psychic|PS471|Battle at the Dreamyard|rec=yes}}
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Musha is the only Pokémon Black owns that is not dual typed.
* Musha is the only Pokémon Black owns that is not dual typed.
* Musha took the longest to evolve out of the Unova [[Pokédex holder]]'s Pokémon, having been a Munna for at least 48 chapters.


==Names==
==Names==
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|From 몽얌나 ''Mong-yamna'', Musharna
|From 몽얌나 ''Mong-yamna'', Musharna
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan}})
|Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
|夢蝕 ''Mèngshí''
|夢蝕 / 梦蚀 ''Mèngshí''
|From 夢夢蝕 ''Mèngmèngshí'', Musharna
|From 夢夢蝕 / 梦梦蚀 ''Mèngmèngshí'', Musharna
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
|Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
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Latest revision as of 08:37, 8 September 2024

Musha
ムシャ Musha
Bag Poké Ball SV Sprite.png
Black Musha.png
Black's Musharna
Debuts in Choices
Caught at Nuvema Town
Evolves in Prior to True Friends
Gender Male
Ability Forewarn
Nature Lonely
Current location With Black
HOME517.png HOME518.png
This Pokémon spent between 48 and 54 chapters as Munna.

Musha (Japanese: ムシャ Musha) is a Musharna that Black owns in Pokémon Adventures and his second Pokémon overall. Musha is consistently used to help clear Black's crowded thoughts, allowing him to sense hidden things at a superhuman level. As of The Power of Dreams, he is at level 59, and his Characteristic is that he "takes plenty of siestas."

History

Black & White arc

Musha eating Black's dreams

Black first met Musha when he was only five years old. During a battle with a wild Rufflet, Black's dreams caused him to begin daydreaming and made him completely unable to focus. This attracted Munna, who then bit down on Black's head, much to the horror of Cheren. This allowed Black to figure out that the Rufflet was angry because Bianca had stepped on its food, which led to him attacking her.

The next day, Black attempted to capture the Rufflet and make him his own Pokémon. Although it seemed like Black was at a disadvantage because he did not have another Pokémon to battle with, Black revealed that he asked Munna to help him with the reward of letting him eat his dreams. Together, Black and Munna battled the Rufflet and eventually caught him and named him Brav. Afterward, Black allowed Munna to join his team and gave him the nickname Musha for his evolved form, Musharna.

Musha was first seen in Choices with Black and Brav. When Black went to rescue a runaway Tepig, he used Musha to scout out a wild attacking Sewaddle, allowing him to defeat it.

In Black's First Trainer Battle, Musha, along with Brav and Tep, were used against Hiker Andy, where they managed to defeat his three Pokémon in a Triple Battle. Musha was used to help Black find out a way to stop the fire that Andy's Cottonee had accidentally started.

In Letting Go, N begins to attack Black for not being able to hear the voice of his Pokémon. N has his Purrloin attack Musha with Night Slash, dealing major damage. Black soon realizes that all the "listen to your Pokémon" talk was about battling, and orders Musha to use Hidden Power to knock Purrloin back.

In Battle at the Dreamyard, Musha flies away from Black after sensing a powerful dream. With the help of Professor Fennel, Black and White find Musha in the hands of some Team Plasma Grunts. When Black tries to figure out a plan to defeat them, his brain overloads from trying to think of something that does not involve the Pokémon League. Musha becomes attracted to this overflow of dreams and flies from the grasp of the Grunts and goes back to Black. With the help of Musha, Black manages to defeat the Grunts and drive them out.

Musha and Black

In Battle at the Museum, Musha is used in Black's Gym battle against the Nacrene City Gym Leader, Lenora. He fought her Stoutland briefly before being sent back into his Poké Ball by its Roar. Later, after Brav was knocked out and the two Trainers only had one Pokémon left, Musha was sent out to battle Stoutland again, this time defeating it with Zen Headbutt.

In Underground Showdown, Musha is used in Black's Gym battle against the Gym Leader of Driftveil City, Clay. Musha battles Clay's Palpitoad and is trapped by its long tongue. Eventually Musha managed to knock out Palpitoad with a Zen Headbutt but faints in the process.

In Decisions, Decisions, Black is taken to the Tubeline Bridge for training under Brycen. Brycen has Musha train with his three Vanillish. Black is then tasked to defeat the Black Empoleon biker gang, where Musha teleports the gas out of their motorcycles.

Musha leaving Black

In The Cold Hard Truth, Musha is sent out to battle Brycen's Vanillish. Although he manages to hit it with a Psychic he is quickly defeated.

In A Wretched Reunion, after N defeats Alder, Black attempts to have Musha eat his dreams again, but owing to several setbacks at the hands of Team Plasma, Black's dreams have already begun to surface as nightmares. Musha refuses Black's command and floats away, seemingly abandoning him. N claims that Musha only followed Black's orders because he considers Black's dreams of winning the Pokémon League to be tasty and kept him fed; after the taste of Black's dreams changed, their relationship was broken. This news devastates Black to the point of putting him into a brief coma.

Musha eventually returns to Black in True Friends, now evolved into a Musharna, where his Dream Mist was instrumental in helping Black defeat Cheren. It is later revealed in a flashback that Musha left Black not because of his dreams, but because Munna wanted to become stronger and needed a "power source" to do so. Caitlin, who saw Musha wandering around the Pokémon League, used a Moon Stone on him to evolve. Against Ghetsis, Musha defeats his Seismitoad and by eating Black's dreams, helps Black and Costa defeat his Volcarona.

Black 2 & White 2 arc

In Dream World, Black was freed from the Light Stone after Reshiram was reawakened. Upon returning to Unova, Black attacks Ghetsis and Kyurem, but the two manage to escape. In order to figure out where they had gone, Black sent out Musha to eat his dreams.

Personality and characteristics

Musha, at times, is shown to be very gluttonous for his favorite food, dreams, even flying away from his Trainer when he senses a tasty one in the vicinity. He is a very happy-go-lucky Pokémon, and is often seen enjoying whatever he is doing. Musha has a very close bond with Black, with Black entering into a brief coma when believing Musha only cared about him for his dreams. Despite having a close bond with Black, Musha often acts on his own without consulting Black, which can lead to some miscommunication between the two.

Appearance

As a Munna
Black Musha Munna.png

Moves used

Musha Munna Psychic.png
Using Psychic as a Munna
Musha Munna Teleport.png
Using Teleport as a Munna
Move First Used In
Psybeam  Black's First Trainer Battle
Hidden Power  Listening to Pokémon
Psychic  Battle at the Dreamyard
Hypnosis Battle at the Museum
Zen Headbutt Defeating Stoutland
Teleport ×  School of Hard Knocks
An × shows that the move cannot be legitimately known by this Pokémon in the games.
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Trivia

  • Musha is the only Pokémon Black owns that is not dual typed.
  • Musha took the longest to evolve out of the Unova Pokédex holder's Pokémon, having been a Munna for at least 48 chapters.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ムシャ Musha From ムシャーナ Musharna, Munna's evolved form
English, French, Italian,
Brazilian Portuguese,
Latin American Spanish,
Vietnamese
Musha Same as his Japanese name
German Somni From Somnivora, Musharna
Korean 몽얌 Mong-yam From 몽얌나 Mong-yamna, Musharna
Chinese (Mandarin) 夢蝕 / 梦蚀 Mèngshí From 夢夢蝕 / 梦梦蚀 Mèngmèngshí, Musharna
Chinese (Cantonese) 夢蝕 Muhngsihk From 夢夢蝕 Muhngmuhngsihk, Musharna


Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Munna and Musharna.


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