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'''Ash's Primeape''' (Japanese: '''サトシのオコリザル''' ''Satoshi's Okorizaru'') was the eighth [[Pokémon]] caught by [[Ash Ketchum]] during his travels through [[Kanto]]. Its voice actor in both English and Japanese is 大竹宏 ''Hiroshi Ōtake''; however, [[Michael Haigney]] provided its English voice in ''[[EP029|The Punchy Pokémon]]''.
'''Ash's Primeape''' (Japanese: '''サトシのオコリザル''' ''Satoshi's Okorizaru'') was the ninth overall {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that {{Ash}} obtained in the [[Kanto]] [[region]].


==History==
==In the anime==
[[File:Mankey anime.png|left|thumb|As a {{p|Mankey}} (before capture)]]
===Main series===
Ash caught Primeape on {{rt|7}} in the episode ''[[EP025|Primeape Goes Bananas]]''. On the road to [[Celadon City]], Ash learned that {{Gary}} had already captured 30 Pokémon. Upon hearing this, Ash aspired to capture more for himself.
====History====
=====[[Original series]]=====
[[File:Ash and Primeape.png|thumb|220px|left|Primeape and Ash]]
In ''[[EP025|Primeape Goes Bananas]]'', Ash learned that {{Gary}} had already caught 30 Pokémon, and he aspired to catch more for himself. Soon afterward on {{rt|7|Kanto}}, a friendly {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Mankey}} ate some of {{an|Brock}}'s [[rice ball|food]]. Ash took this opportunity to catch the Pokémon, but the {{i|Poké Ball}} failed, instead catching a rice ball. Mankey was angered and chased the group, beat up Ash, and stole his {{AP|hat}}. Mankey gleefully teased Ash as the young Trainer fumed over having his beloved cap stolen. {{TRT}} decided this was the perfect opportunity to plot how to capture {{AP|Pikachu}}, with Mankey approaching the trio out of curiosity. [[James]] kicked it out of sight, and this angered the Mankey so much that it [[Evolution|evolved]] into Primeape. It proceeded to punch [[Jessie]] in the face, sending her face-first into a rock, then viciously attacked the other Team Rocket members. After it beat up Brock, chased Ash and {{an|Misty}} down Route 7, and followed Ash into one of Team Rocket's pitfalls, Ash made several attempts to catch the rampaging Primeape. Eventually, his {{AP|Charmander}} finally defeated it. Ash {{pkmn2|caught}} it and unleashed it upon Team Rocket, where it brutalized them and sent them blasting off into a nest full of wild Primeape.
[[File:Ash winning P1 Grand Prix.png|220px|thumb|Primeape and Ash after winning the P1 Grand Prix]]
Ash considered using Primeape in his match against [[Erika]] in ''[[EP026|Pokémon Scent-Sation!]]''. However, after thinking back to Primeape's explosive aggression, he decided not to, as its brutality would likely cost him the match.


Soon afterwards, a friendly wild Mankey ate some of {{an|Brock}}'s [[rice ball|food]]. Ash took this opportunity to try to capture the little Pokémon, but the [[Poké Ball]] failed, and Mankey was angered. It chased the group, beat up Ash, and stole [[Ash's hat]]. Mankey gleefully teased Ash as the young trainer fumed about having his beloved cap stolen.
In ''[[EP029|The Punchy Pokémon]]'', after leaving Celadon City, Ash and {{ashfr}} met a man named {{OBP|Anthony|EP029}} who was training to win the [[P1 Grand Prix]], a tournament for {{type|Fighting}} Pokémon. Anthony's daughter, {{OBP|Rebecca|EP029}}, wanted him to stop spending so much time away from home training. Brock and Ash volunteered to enter the tournament to discourage Anthony, with Ash entering Primeape. In the first match against a {{p|Machop}}, Ash saved Primeape from a nasty fall, which caused the usually vicious Pokémon to become closer to Ash. Primeape listened to Ash's instructions and eventually won the tournament. Anthony offered to train Primeape for Ash, promising to train it to become a P1 champion, so Ash left Primeape with Anthony. Primeape, unlike the other Pokémon that Ash has given to another Trainer for training, hasn't been seen since.


[[Team Rocket]] took this opportunity to try to capture {{AP|Pikachu}}. Mankey came up to Team Rocket, then [[James]] kicked it out of sight. The angry Pig Monkey evolved into {{p|Primeape}}, punched [[Jessie]] in the face sending her face-first into a rock, then viciously attacked the Team Rocket members as well as Jessie again. After it beat up Brock, chased Ash and {{an|Misty}} down Route 7 and followed Ash into one of Team Rocket's pitfalls, Ash made several attempts to capture the {{m|Thrash|berserking}} Primeape, and eventually, his {{AP|Charmander|Charizard}} was finally able to defeat it. Ash captured it and unleashed it upon Team Rocket, where it brutalized them and sent them blasting off into a nest full of wild Primeape.
=====''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]''=====
In ''[[BW116|The Fires of a Red-Hot Reunion!]]'', Ash reminisced about Primeape's battle with Charmander.


In ''[[EP029|The Punchy Pokémon]]'', after leaving Celadon City, Ash and his friends met a man named {{Ka|Anthony}} who was training to win the [[P1 Grand Prix]], a tournament for {{type2|Fighting}} Pokémon.  Anthony's daughter, {{Ka|Rebecca}}, wanted him to stop spending so much time away from home training. Brock and Ash volunteered to enter the tournament to discourage Anthony. Ash entered Primeape.
=====''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]''=====
[[File:Ash Kanto Pokémon JN132 2.png|thumb|250px|Primeape encouraging Pikachu in a vision]]
In ''[[JN132|Partners in Time!]]'', Primeape appeared as a vision to Pikachu during his battle against [[Leon's Charizard]].


In the first match, Ash saved Primeape from a nasty fall, which caused the usually angry Pokémon to become closer to Ash. Primeape eventually won the tournament. Anthony asked to train Primeape, so Ash gave it to him.
In ''[[JN135|Heroes Unite!]]'', Primeape appeared in a fantasy while Ash reminisced about the Pokémon he'd caught on his journey.
{{left clear}}


Primeape was only around for a few of episodes, but it had a lot of personality. It was very mischievous, mercilessly vicious, extremely violent, almost always out of control, had a very short fuse and was prone to an explosive rage. This notably caused Ash to audibly reconsider using Primeape in a [[gym]] {{pkmn|battle}} against [[Erika]]. Despite this, it was given away after only five episodes and only appeared in the episode it was caught and the episode it was given away in. But under the explosively violent personality, it had a softer side, which allowed it to bond with Ash.
====Personality and characteristics====
Despite its few appearances, Primeape was naturally mischievous, but it also showed itself to be particularly irritable. Primeape's short fuse made it prone to explosive outrages and merciless violence. However, {{Ash}} saw through this flaw and went on to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} Primeape in the hopes of using its ample energy for {{pkmn|battle}}s. Primeape's potential shone through during the [[P1 Grand Prix]] event in ''[[EP029|The Punchy Pokémon]]'', where its athletic prowess and sheer power was able to be utilized. Underneath the explosively violent personality, it had a softer side, which allowed it to bond with Ash.


==Moves used==
====Appearance====
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! style="background:#{{fighting color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | As a {{pcolor|Mankey|000}}
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| [[File:Ash Mankey.png|220px]]
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====Moves used====
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{{anmov|normal|Scratch|EP029|The Punchy Pokémon}}
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====Artwork====
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| Poster for<br>''{{color2|000|S25|Pokémon: To Be a Pokémon Master}}''
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===Movies timeline===
Primeape (as a Mankey) was briefly mentioned by [[Ash Ketchum (M20)|Ash]] in ''[[JNS05|Distant Blue Sky!]]'', when he told to {{OBP|Sunny|JNS05}} the story of when he got his cap stolen by a Mankey. In this episode, Ash left his old cap as a gift for another Mankey.
 
==In the manga==
[[File:Ash Mankey EToP.png|thumb|200px|Mankey with its group in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]]]
===The Electric Tale of Pikachu===
{{OBP|Ash Ketchum|EToP|Ash}}'s Mankey appeared in ''[[ET03|Clefairy Tale]]''. It was initially a member of a larger group of Mankey pursued in a forest by Ash and his {{AP|Fearow}}. After Fearow cut the Mankey off and {{AP|Pikachu|Pikachu (EToP)}} attacked them with {{m|Thunder Shock}}, the Mankey panicked and slammed into a {{p|Beedrill}} nest, causing both groups to be attacked by the swarm of angry Poison Bee Pokémon. Later, after discovering that his Mankey was only a Grade D capture, a disappointed Ash started walking around and came across a man who offered him a map of [[Mt. Moon]] to find {{p|Clefairy}}. Ash offered the man his Mankey in exchange for the map, only to later find out that the map was false and that he had been scammed.
{{-}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:EP025.png|right|thumb|200px|Primeape wearing [[Ash's hat]]]]
[[File:OPJ10 Primeape.png|thumb|220px|Primeape's appearance in [[Spurt!]]]]
* This was the first Pokémon that took [[Ash's hat]].
* Primeape is {{Ash}}'s first Pokémon that:
* Primeape shares some similarities with another of Ash's primate Pokémon, [[Dawn's Ambipom|Aipom]].
** is a {{t|Fighting}} type.
**Both evolved while not owned by him - Primeape in the wild and Ambipom with Dawn.
** [[Evolution|evolved]] onscreen prior to its {{pkmn2|caught|capture}}.
**Both of these Pokémon have annoyed Ash by stealing his {{TP|Ash|hat}}.
** was captured in its fully evolved form at the time.
**Both were also given to another Trainer for training, Primeape to Anthony and Ambipom to [[O]].
** Ash captured by weakening it in {{pkmn|battle}} with a Pokémon other than {{AP|Pikachu}}.
* This is Ash's second Pokémon that refused to obey him. The first was {{AP|Pikachu}} and the third would eventually be {{AP|Charizard}}, who, ironically, was the Pokémon that defeated Primeape when Ash captured it.
** was left with another {{pkmn|Trainer}} for training, and the only one among them that has not reunited with Ash since its departure.
* Primeape was the first {{type2|Fighting}} Pokémon caught by Ash, as well as the only pure Fighting-type owned by a main character so far in the anime.
* During [[Pokémon Sunday]] on June 27, 2010, presenter [[Shōko Nakagawa|Shokotan]] chose Primeape in her ideal team for Ash.
* Primeape is the only one of Ash's Pokémon that evolved prior to its capture in the same episode.
* Primeape is the only one of Ash's non-temporary Pokémon caught in the original series to not physically reappear in ''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]''.
* During [[Pokémon Sunday]] of June 27th, 2010, presenter [[Shokotan]] the chosen in her ideal team for Ash.
** As such, Primeape has gone the longest without making a physical appearance out of Ash's non-temporary Pokémon.
* Among the Pokémon Ash owned for more than one episode, Primeape holds the record for the fewest onscreen appearances, appearing in only two episodes (six including flashbacks/fantasies).
* Primeape has made cameo appearances in [[Spurt!]], [[GLORY DAY ~That Shining Day~]], [[Be an Arrow!]], and [[It's Always You and Me]].


==Related articles==
==Related articles==
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 3 September 2024

Ash's Primeape
サトシのオコリザル Satoshi's Okorizaru
Bag Poké Ball SV Sprite.png
Ash Primeape.png
Ash's Primeape
Debuts in Primeape Goes Bananas
Caught at Route 7
Evolves in Primeape Goes Bananas
Gender Unknown
Ability Unknown
Current location Training with Anthony
HOME056.png HOME057.png
This Pokémon spent less than 1 episode as Mankey.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Mankey Hiroshi Ōtake
As Primeape Hiroshi Ōtake Hiroshi Ōtake (EP025)
Michael Haigney (EP029)
Marc Thompson (BW116)

Ash's Primeape (Japanese: サトシのオコリザル Satoshi's Okorizaru) was the ninth overall Pokémon that Ash obtained in the Kanto region.

In the anime

Main series

History

Original series
Primeape and Ash

In Primeape Goes Bananas, Ash learned that Gary had already caught 30 Pokémon, and he aspired to catch more for himself. Soon afterward on Route 7, a friendly wild Mankey ate some of Brock's food. Ash took this opportunity to catch the Pokémon, but the Poké Ball failed, instead catching a rice ball. Mankey was angered and chased the group, beat up Ash, and stole his hat. Mankey gleefully teased Ash as the young Trainer fumed over having his beloved cap stolen. Team Rocket decided this was the perfect opportunity to plot how to capture Pikachu, with Mankey approaching the trio out of curiosity. James kicked it out of sight, and this angered the Mankey so much that it evolved into Primeape. It proceeded to punch Jessie in the face, sending her face-first into a rock, then viciously attacked the other Team Rocket members. After it beat up Brock, chased Ash and Misty down Route 7, and followed Ash into one of Team Rocket's pitfalls, Ash made several attempts to catch the rampaging Primeape. Eventually, his Charmander finally defeated it. Ash caught it and unleashed it upon Team Rocket, where it brutalized them and sent them blasting off into a nest full of wild Primeape.

Primeape and Ash after winning the P1 Grand Prix

Ash considered using Primeape in his match against Erika in Pokémon Scent-Sation!. However, after thinking back to Primeape's explosive aggression, he decided not to, as its brutality would likely cost him the match.

In The Punchy Pokémon, after leaving Celadon City, Ash and his friends met a man named Anthony who was training to win the P1 Grand Prix, a tournament for Fighting-type Pokémon. Anthony's daughter, Rebecca, wanted him to stop spending so much time away from home training. Brock and Ash volunteered to enter the tournament to discourage Anthony, with Ash entering Primeape. In the first match against a Machop, Ash saved Primeape from a nasty fall, which caused the usually vicious Pokémon to become closer to Ash. Primeape listened to Ash's instructions and eventually won the tournament. Anthony offered to train Primeape for Ash, promising to train it to become a P1 champion, so Ash left Primeape with Anthony. Primeape, unlike the other Pokémon that Ash has given to another Trainer for training, hasn't been seen since.

Pokémon the Series: Black & White

In The Fires of a Red-Hot Reunion!, Ash reminisced about Primeape's battle with Charmander.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series
Primeape encouraging Pikachu in a vision

In Partners in Time!, Primeape appeared as a vision to Pikachu during his battle against Leon's Charizard.

In Heroes Unite!, Primeape appeared in a fantasy while Ash reminisced about the Pokémon he'd caught on his journey.

Personality and characteristics

Despite its few appearances, Primeape was naturally mischievous, but it also showed itself to be particularly irritable. Primeape's short fuse made it prone to explosive outrages and merciless violence. However, Ash saw through this flaw and went on to catch Primeape in the hopes of using its ample energy for battles. Primeape's potential shone through during the P1 Grand Prix event in The Punchy Pokémon, where its athletic prowess and sheer power was able to be utilized. Underneath the explosively violent personality, it had a softer side, which allowed it to bond with Ash.

Appearance

As a Mankey
Ash Mankey.png

Moves used

Ash Primeape Thrash.png
Using Thrash
Move First Used In
Thrash Primeape Goes Bananas
Scratch The Punchy Pokémon
Mega Kick The Punchy Pokémon
Seismic Toss The Punchy Pokémon
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Artwork

To Be a Pokémon Master poster.png
Poster for
Pokémon: To Be a Pokémon Master

Movies timeline

Primeape (as a Mankey) was briefly mentioned by Ash in Distant Blue Sky!, when he told to Sunny the story of when he got his cap stolen by a Mankey. In this episode, Ash left his old cap as a gift for another Mankey.

In the manga

Mankey with its group in The Electric Tale of Pikachu

The Electric Tale of Pikachu

Ash's Mankey appeared in Clefairy Tale. It was initially a member of a larger group of Mankey pursued in a forest by Ash and his Fearow. After Fearow cut the Mankey off and Pikachu attacked them with Thunder Shock, the Mankey panicked and slammed into a Beedrill nest, causing both groups to be attacked by the swarm of angry Poison Bee Pokémon. Later, after discovering that his Mankey was only a Grade D capture, a disappointed Ash started walking around and came across a man who offered him a map of Mt. Moon to find Clefairy. Ash offered the man his Mankey in exchange for the map, only to later find out that the map was false and that he had been scammed.

Trivia

Primeape's appearance in Spurt!
  • Primeape is Ash's first Pokémon that:
    • is a Fighting type.
    • evolved onscreen prior to its capture.
    • was captured in its fully evolved form at the time.
    • Ash captured by weakening it in battle with a Pokémon other than Pikachu.
    • was left with another Trainer for training, and the only one among them that has not reunited with Ash since its departure.
  • During Pokémon Sunday on June 27, 2010, presenter Shokotan chose Primeape in her ideal team for Ash.
  • Primeape is the only one of Ash's non-temporary Pokémon caught in the original series to not physically reappear in Pokémon Journeys: The Series.
    • As such, Primeape has gone the longest without making a physical appearance out of Ash's non-temporary Pokémon.
  • Among the Pokémon Ash owned for more than one episode, Primeape holds the record for the fewest onscreen appearances, appearing in only two episodes (six including flashbacks/fantasies).
  • Primeape has made cameo appearances in Spurt!, GLORY DAY ~That Shining Day~, Be an Arrow!, and It's Always You and Me.

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Mankey and Primeape.


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