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{{Dex/Entry2|v=Ruby|v2=Sapphire|t=FFF|t2=FFF|entry=Spearow has a very loud cry that can be heard over {{tt|half a mile|one kilometer}} away. If its high, keening cry is heard echoing all around, it is a sign that they are warning each other of danger.}} | {{Dex/Entry2|v=Ruby|v2=Sapphire|t=FFF|t2=FFF|entry=Spearow has a very loud cry that can be heard over {{tt|half a mile|one kilometer}} away. If its high, keening cry is heard echoing all around, it is a sign that they are warning each other of danger.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Emerald|t=FFF|entry=Its loud cry can be heard over {{tt|half a mile|one kilometer}} away. If its high, keening cry is heard echoing all around, it is a sign that they are warning each other of danger.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Emerald|t=FFF|entry=Its loud cry can be heard over {{tt|half a mile|one kilometer}} away. If its high, keening cry is heard echoing all around, it is a sign that they are warning each other of danger.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Entry3|v=Diamond|v2=Pearl|v3=Platinum|entry=It flaps its small wings busily to fly. Using its beak, it searches in grass for prey.}} | {{Dex/Entry3|v=Diamond|v2=Pearl|v3=Platinum|entry=It flaps its small wings busily to fly. Using its beak, it searches in grass for prey.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=HeartGold|entry=It flaps its short wings to flush out insects from tall grass. It then plucks them with its stubby beak.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=HeartGold|entry=It flaps its short wings to flush out insects from tall grass. It then plucks them with its stubby beak.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Entry2|v=Black|v2=White|t=FFF|entry=It flaps its small wings busily to fly. Using its beak, it searches in grass for prey.}} | {{Dex/Entry2|v=Black|v2=White|t=FFF|entry=It flaps its small wings busily to fly. Using its beak, it searches in grass for prey.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry2|v=Black 2|v2=White 2|t=FFF|entry=It flaps its small wings busily to fly. Using its beak, it searches in grass for prey.}} | {{Dex/Entry2|v=Black 2|v2=White 2|t=FFF|entry=It flaps its small wings busily to fly. Using its beak, it searches in grass for prey.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Entry1|v=X|t=FFF|entry=Very protective of its territory, it flaps its short wings busily to dart around at high speed.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=X|t=FFF|entry=Very protective of its territory, it flaps its short wings busily to dart around at high speed.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Y|entry=Eats bugs in grassy areas. It has to flap its short wings at high speed to stay airborne.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Y|entry=Eats bugs in grassy areas. It has to flap its short wings at high speed to stay airborne.}} |
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Spearow (Japanese: オニスズメ Onisuzume) is a dual-type Normal/Flying Pokémon introduced in Generation I.
It evolves into Fearow starting at level 20.
Biology
Spearow is an avian Pokémon that is very small. It has rough, brown plumage on its head and three brown tail feathers. It has narrow, dark brown eyes with white pupils and a short, hooked beak that is light pink. The feathers covering its wings are pinkish red with lighter tips, and it has a beige underside with two thin, horizontal stripes. Its light pink feet have two toes in front and one in the back. Black feathers cover its back.
Although inept at other aspects of its flying, such as height and distance, Spearow is still capable of flying quickly to protect its territory. However, it must flap its wings at high speeds to stay aloft. Spearow's loud shrieks can be heard over half a mile (one kilometer) away, and are used to warn other of its kind of danger. The anime has shown that Spearow sees in black and white and will chase its foes in a large flock. Spearow is usually found in desolate wastelands and fields, where it hunts for insects. Ekans is a natural predator of Spearow.
In the anime
In the main series
Major appearances
Spearow (anime)
A large flock of Spearow debuted in Pokémon - I Choose You!, where it attacked Ash after he hit one particular Spearow on the head with a rock to weaken it (because Pikachu refused to obey and battle), thinking it was a Pidgey. The flock of Spearow returned with the leader, the very same Spearow that Ash had hit in the first episode, as a Fearow in Pallet Party Panic!. The flock reappeared in flashbacks in Pokémon Emergency!, Challenge of the Samurai, Pikachu's Goodbye, Fighting Flyer with Fire, Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, and Historical Mystery Tour!. They also reappeared in I Choose You!, which was set in a timeline different to that of the main series.
Other
A Spearow appeared in The Lost Lapras, under the ownership of a Trainer who ordered it to attack a Lapras. When Ash and Pikachu came to Lapras's defense, Spearow battled Pikachu, only for it and its Trainer to flee after Tracey appeared, sketched them, and began comparing them in terms of how they were trained. According to Tracey, Spearow was vitamin-deficient.
Minor appearances
A group of Spearow appeared in Charmander – The Stray Pokémon, where they attacked a Charmander as it sat in the rain on a rock before being warded away by Ash. They reappeared in a flashback during The Fires of a Red-Hot Reunion!, when Ash was reminiscing about how he caught Charmander.
A Spearow appeared in Sparks Fly for Magnemite, where it was seen in Gringey City's Pokémon Center.
A Trainer's Spearow appeared in Mewtwo Strikes Back as one of the Pokémon Mewtwo defeated while serving for Giovanni.
A Spearow appeared in The Breeding Center Secret.
A Spearow appeared in Showdown at the Po-ké Corral, where it was among the Pokémon living at Professor Oak's Laboratory.
A Spearow appeared in a flashback in The Lost Lapras.
A Trainer's Spearow appeared in The Joy of Pokémon, where it was treated by the Nurse Joy of an unnamed island.
Multiple Spearow appeared in The Power of One.
A wild Spearow appeared in Pikachu's Rescue Adventure.
A flock of Spearow appeared in Fighting Flyer with Fire, where they attacked Team Rocket.
A Spearow appeared in The Fortune Hunters as one of the Pokémon stolen by Butch and Cassidy.
Five Spearow appeared in A Better Pill to Swallow as part of Brock's fantasy.
Multiple Spearow appeared in Freeze Frame.
Skyler mentioned in The Big Balloon Blow-Up of training multiple Spearow in the past, helping them grow and evolve, but they were never seen during the entire episode.
Multiple Spearow appeared in the opening intro of Celebi: The Voice of the Forest, which was reused for Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias.
A small flock of Spearow attacked Orville in Fly Me to the Moon.
Multiple Spearow appeared in Great Bowls of Fire! as inhabitants of the Dragon Holy Land.
A Spearow appeared in That's Just Swellow as one of the participants of the Crossgate PokéRinger competition.
A Spearow appeared in Hi Ho Silver Wind!, under the ownership of a Coordinator.
A Spearow appeared in Three Jynx and a Baby!.
A Spearow appeared in a flashback in Gathering the Gang of Four!.
A Coordinator's Spearow appeared in Once More With Reeling!, where it was seen participating in the Terracotta Contest.
A Spearow appeared in Not on MY Watch Ya Don't!.
Multiple Spearow appeared in A Staravia Is Born!.
Multiple Spearow appeared during a boss fantasy in Some Enchanted Sweetening!. However, said boss fantasy was cut from the dub due to it containing suggestive material.
Multiple Spearow appeared in a flashback in Luxray Vision!.
A Spearow appeared in Riding the Winds of Change!.
Two Spearow appeared in Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! Part 1 and Part 2.
A Spearow appeared in a flashback in Pika and Goliath!.
A flock of Spearow appeared in Historical Mystery Tour!, in a manner similar to the first episode. They were among the Pokémon Ash encountered in Xatu's Forest.
A Spearow briefly appeared in An Old Family Blend!, under the ownership of a Trainer competing in the Lily of the Valley Conference.
Multiple Spearow appeared in Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction as residents of Allearth Forest.
A Trainer's Spearow appeared in Foggy Pokémon Orienteering! and Battling Into the Hall of Fame!.
A Spearow appeared in Loading the Dex! as a silhouette that Rotom brought up.
A Trainer's Spearow appeared in A Shocking Grocery Run!.
Four Spearow appeared in That's Why the Litten is a Scamp!.
Six wild Spearow appeared in Alola, Kanto!.
Multiple Spearow appeared in Deceiving Appearances!, where they were among the Pokémon seen at Aether Paradise. They appeared again in Don't Ignore the Small Stufful!, where they were released back into the wild by an Aether Foundation Employee, Professor Burnet, and Wicke.
A Spearow appeared in Dewpider Ascending!, where it was chasing a wild Dewpider, only for Dewpider to hit it with Bubble.
Two Spearow appeared in The Power of Us.
Two Trainers' Spearow appeared in Securing the Future!, where they joined the rest of Alola in showering Necrozma with light so it could return to its true form.
A Trainer's Spearow appeared in SM115.
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In Pokémon Origins
Red caught a Spearow in File 1: Red. He later used it in his Pewter Gym battle against Brock, but it was easily beaten by Brock's Onix.
In the manga
In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga
Like in the first episode of the anime, Ash defended his Pikachu from a violent herd of wild Spearow in Pikachu, I See You!. In the manga, he also captures their leader, Fearow.
In the movie adaptations
Spearow appeared in Celebi: a Timeless Encounter.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Professor Oak had a Spearow in Just a Spearow Carrier. It was powerful enough to take down even a powerful Blastoise with its Mirror Move. In Do do that Doduo, Professor Oak used Spearow to battle Yellow to entrust Red's survival with proof of his skill, by ending the battle. It appeared again in Number One Donphan beside Oak while he was talking to Elm via PC. It later evolved into a Fearow prior to the FireRed & LeafGreen arc.
Two Spearow appeared in a flashback in Growing Out of Gengar, where they were driven away from its home after the Power Plant had been abandoned.
A Spearow appeared in The Last Battle XIII as one of the Pokémon sent to participate in the fight in Ilex Forest.
A Trainer's Spearow appeared in Weavile Wobbles But It Won't Fall Down as one of the Pokémon seen at the Safari Zone.
In The Decision and the Tournament of Six, three Spearow attacked Nebby on Mahalo Trail.
In the Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All manga
Tomio has a Spearow in the Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All manga.
In the TCG
- Main article: Spearow (TCG)
In the TFG
One Spearow figure has been released.
Game data
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In events
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GSC | Gotta Catch 'Em All Station! SonicBoom Spearow | English | United States | 5 | August 30 to September 26, 2002 |
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Sun | Moon | Sharp Beak (5%) | |
Ultra Sun | Ultra Moon | Sharp Beak (5%) |
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58 - 123 | 112 - 240 | |
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31 - 90 | 58 - 174 | |
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67 - 134 | 130 - 262 | |
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Gust | Spearow (Vending S2) |
Wing Attack | Spearow (Squirtle Deck 13) Spearow (Majestic Dawn 74) |
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Gust | Flying | Riding the Winds of Change! |
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Trivia
- Spearow shares its category name with Pidgey and Natu. They are all known as the Tiny Bird Pokémon, though Natu has also been called a Little Bird Pokémon.
Origin
Spearow resembles a sparrow with characteristics of a Lanius shrike, including a hooked beak.
Name origin
Spearow is a combination of spear and sparrow.
Onisuzume is a combination of 鬼 oni (demon) and 雀 suzume (sparrow).
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