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'''Elemental monkeys''' is a fan term that specifically refers to {{p|Pansage}}, {{p|Pansear}}, {{p|Panpour}}, and their respective evolutions {{p|Simisage}}, {{p|Simisear}}, and {{p|Simipour}}. The name is derived from the fact that all of the Pokémon are based on monkeys with a different elemental type ({{t|Grass}}, {{t|Fire}}, and {{t|Water}} respectively) and are closely related in terms of [[stats]], [[moves]], and appearance. This term should not be confused with other Pokémon based on monkeys like {{p|Chimchar}}, {{p|Aipom}}, {{p|Mankey}} etc. | '''Elemental monkeys''' is a fan term that specifically refers to {{p|Pansage}}, {{p|Pansear}}, {{p|Panpour}}, and their respective evolutions {{p|Simisage}}, {{p|Simisear}}, and {{p|Simipour}}. The name is derived from the fact that all of the Pokémon are based on monkeys with a different elemental type ({{t|Grass}}, {{t|Fire}}, and {{t|Water}} respectively) and are closely related in terms of [[stats]], [[moves]], and appearance. This term should not be confused with other Pokémon based on monkeys like {{p|Chimchar}}, {{p|Aipom}}, {{p|Mankey}} etc. | ||
These Pokémon are acquired when the player reaches the [[Dreamyard]] and a person gifts the player with the Pokémon that their [[Starter Pokémon]] is strong against, meaning players who chose {{p|Snivy}} will be given Panpour, players who chose {{p|Tepig}} will be given Pansage, and players who chose {{p|Oshawott}} will be given Pansear. Although [[Cheren]] and [[Bianca]] aren't seen obtaining these Pokémon from the women who gives it to the player, they will use their respective monkey based on their starter as well when they battle the player. | |||
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Elemental monkeys is a fan term that specifically refers to Pansage, Pansear, Panpour, and their respective evolutions Simisage, Simisear, and Simipour. The name is derived from the fact that all of the Pokémon are based on monkeys with a different elemental type (Grass, Fire, and Water respectively) and are closely related in terms of stats, moves, and appearance. This term should not be confused with other Pokémon based on monkeys like Chimchar, Aipom, Mankey etc.
These Pokémon are acquired when the player reaches the Dreamyard and a person gifts the player with the Pokémon that their Starter Pokémon is strong against, meaning players who chose Snivy will be given Panpour, players who chose Tepig will be given Pansage, and players who chose Oshawott will be given Pansear. Although Cheren and Bianca aren't seen obtaining these Pokémon from the women who gives it to the player, they will use their respective monkey based on their starter as well when they battle the player.
Pansage and Simisage
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- Main article: Pansage (Pokémon)
- Main article: Simisage (Pokémon)
Pansage is the first of the elemental monkeys in National Pokédex order and the Template:Type2 of the group. It evolves into Simisage when exposed to the Leaf Stone. Pansage made its first appearance alongside Axew on toys dating back to July 2010, making it the first of the monkeys ever seen by fans.
Pansage is a green colored monkey with a tan colored face, arms, and upper body. It has a tree-like forming on its head and a pair of leaves on its tail. Simisage is a primate-like Pokémon that is primarily green in coloration. It has a pointed, bush-like crest on its head similar to a Pompadour and broad ears to the sides of it. It has little fluff on its shoulders and a thorny tail. Pansage is based on "Speak no Evil" from the three wise monkeys motif.
As a Grass-type, Pansage and Simisage are capable of learning various Grass-type moves such as Seed Bomb, Leech Seed, and even Grass Knot, and are capable of having the Overgrow ability via Pokémon Dream World. Pansage's leaves are known to cure exhaustion and Simisage attacks with its thorny tail if angered.
Pansage can be obtained in Pokémon Black and White either as a gift Pokémon at the Dreamyard if the player chose Tepig as his or her starter, or via Rustling Grass in Pinwheel Forest or Lostlorn Forest. If the player picked Oshawott as his/her starter, then the player will face against Cilan with a Pansage in the first gym.
Pansear and Simisear
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- Main article: Pansear (Pokémon)
- Main article: Simisear (Pokémon)
Pansear is the second of the elemental monkeys in National Pokédex order and the Template:Type2 of the group. It evolves into Simisear when exposed to the Fire Stone.
Pansear is a red monkey Pokémon with tan coloring on its face and upper body, it has a flame shaped hair on it head and a arrow shaped-feature on its tail. Simisear is a primate-like Pokémon that is primarily red in coloration. It has a swirled, flame-like crest on its head and broad ears to the sides of it. It has fluffs of white hair on its shoulders and a tail resembling a plume of fire. Pansear is based on "Hear no Evil" from the three wise monkeys motif.
As a Fire-type, Pansear and Simisear are capable of learning various Fire-type moves such as Flame Burst, Flamethrower, and Fire Blast and are capable of having the Blaze ability via Pokémon Dream World. When angered Pansear's fire tuft will burn, and Simisear burns opponents by scattering the fire inside its body from its head and tail.
Pansear can be obtained in Pokémon Black and White either as a gift Pokémon at the Dreamyard if the player chose Oshawott as his or her starter, or via Rustling Grass in Pinwheel Forest or Lostlorn Forest. If the player picked Snivy as his/her starter, then the player will face against Chili with a Pansear in the first gym.
Panpour and Simipour
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- Main article: Panpour (Pokémon)
- Main article: Simipour (Pokémon)
Panpour is the last of the elemental monkeys in National Pokédex order and the Water-type of the group. It evolves into Simipour when exposed to the Water Stone.
Panpour is a blue monkey Pokémon with tan coloring on its face and lower body, its hair on its head is shaped like a fountain or mushroom cloud and its tail has a club-like shape at the end. Simipour is a primate-like Pokémon that is primarily blue in coloration. It has crests on its head similar to dreadlocks and broad ears to the sides of it. Simipour also have a cream-colored face, chest, hands, arms, legs, and feet. Panpour is based on "See no Evil" from the three wise monkeys motif.
As a Water-type, Panpour and Simipour are capable of learning various Water-type moves such as Scald and Surf plus some Template:Type2 moves like Ice Beam and are capable of having the Torrent ability via Pokémon Dream World. Panpour gathers water, stores it into its hair, and then dampens its body using its tail. The water stored in the tuft on its head is full of nutrition and plants watered with it will grow well. Simipour can use the stored water in its tail ether as backup when water supply is low or use it as a powerful weapon strong enough to destroy concrete.
Panpour can be obtained in Pokémon Black and White either as a gift Pokémon at the Dreamyard if the player chose Snivy as his or her starter, or via Rustling Grass in Pinwheel Forest or Lostlorn Forest. If the player picked Tepig as his/her starter, then the player will face against Cress with a Panpour in the first gym.
Similar movesets
Lv. | Pansage Grass |
Pansear Fire |
Panpour Water |
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Start | Scratch | ||
4 | Leer | ||
7 | Lick | ||
10 | Vine Whip | Incinerate | Water Gun |
13 | Fury Swipes | ||
16 | Leech Seed | Yawn | Water Sport |
19 | Bite | ||
22 | Seed Bomb | Flame Burst | Scald |
25 | Torment | Amnesia | Taunt |
28 | Fling | ||
31 | Acrobatics | ||
34 | Grass Knot | Fire Blast | Brine |
37 | Recycle | ||
40 | Natural Gift | ||
43 | Crunch | ||
Moves in bold are STAB. Moves in italics do no damage. |
Lv. | Simisage Grass |
Simisear Fire |
Simipour Water |
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Start | Leer | ||
Lick | |||
Fury Swipes | |||
Seed Bomb | Flame Burst | Scald | |
Moves in bold are STAB. Moves in italics do no damage. |
In the anime
Pansage, Pansear, and Panpour made their debut in Triple Leaders, Team Threats! under the ownership of Gym Leaders Cilan, Chili, and Cress respectively. Chili and his Pansear were the first that fought against Ash. However, even though it was fairly skilled at using its moves, it got swung around by its tail and eventually lost to Ash's Tepig.
The next fight was Cress's Panpour vs. Ash's Pikachu. Panpour was at a clear disadvantage due to its typing but still won the battle by not giving a chance for Pikachu to attack.
Cilan's Pansage
- Main article: Cilan's Pansage
Cilan's Pansage was the last of the Pokémon of the leader trio faced by Ash at the Gym, with Ash choosing to use Oshawott. Pansage was a formidable opponent, overwhelming and intimidating Oshawott with powerful Bullet Seed and Bite attacks and with skillful agility that dodged Oshawott's attacks. As a finisher, Pansage used SolarBeam on Oshawott, but Oshawott reflected it with its shell and the battle continued. The battle ended when Oshawott won against Pansage after defeating it with Razor Shell.
After the battle, Cilan remarks on Ash's skills and decides to travel with him and Iris. Since then, Cilan often uses Pansage for assisting himself and his friends.
In manga
In the Pocket Monsters BW manga
In Pocket Monsters BW, Cilan, Chili and Cress appear in PMBW03, each using their signature elemental monkey. When Isamu Akai's Clefairy tries to instigate a fight between the brothers, their monkeys attack in a group against Clefairy, but this backfires when Clefairy uses their combined powers to make green tea.
In the Pokémon Master Black & White manga
Monta has a Panpour and Cheren has a Pansage. They used them during a triple battle in PBW02.
In the TCG
Pansage, Pansear, and Panpour along with their respective evolutions are recurring Pokémon in the Trading Card Game.
Trivia
- The elemental monkeys are the only non-starter Pokémon able to possess the Overgrow, Blaze, and Torrent abilities.
- The stats of all three elemental monkeys are identical, as are the stats of their evolved forms.
- Their cries are also the same: the difference is the effects applied to them. The same is true to their evolved forms.
- Pansage, Pansear and Panpour are the only Pokémon capable of learning all moves that involve the use of held items by level-up.
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