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Darmanitan is a strong Pokémon, as seen in ''[[JN014|Raid Battle in The Ruins!]]'', where it held its own against a {{pkmn2|giant}} {{TP|Goh|Golurk}} that had defeated multiple opponents.
Darmanitan is a strong Pokémon, as seen in ''[[JN014|Raid Battle in The Ruins!]]'', where it held its own against a {{pkmn2|giant}} {{TP|Goh|Golurk}} that had defeated multiple opponents.


Despite being recently caught, Darmanitan followed Goh's orders without any problems. It appears to respect Pokémon it perceives as strong, such as when it greeted [[Ash's Dragonite]] with a fist-bump after winning the battle against Golurk. However, it looks down on weaker Pokémon. For example, in ''[[JN017|Kicking It from Here Into Tomorrow!]]'', it taunted {{TP|Goh|Scorbunny}} over it being unable to use a {{type|Fire}} move and later in [[JN054]] where it kept scaring {{TP|Goh|Sobble}} by popping out from the bushes. It turns into its Zen Form when it is relaxing or resting. It also has a quick temper, such as in ''[[JN023|Panic in the Park!]]'', when it attacked {{DL|List of Goh's Pokémon|Sandile}} after it kicked it. Darmanitan likes to spar with strong Pokémon, as seen in [[JN035|''Gotta Catch a'' What?!]], when it was sparring with {{DL|List of Goh's Pokémon|Heracross}}.
Despite being recently caught, Darmanitan followed Goh's orders without any problems. It appears to respect Pokémon it perceives as strong, such as when it greeted [[Ash's Dragonite]] with a fist-bump after winning the battle against Golurk. However, it looks down on weaker Pokémon. For example, in ''[[JN017|Kicking It from Here Into Tomorrow!]]'', it taunted {{TP|Goh|Scorbunny}} over it being unable to use a {{type|Fire}} move and later in [[JN054]] where it kept scaring {{TP|Goh|Sobble}} by popping out from the bushes. It turns into its Zen Form when it is relaxing or resting. It also has a quick temper, such as in ''[[JN023|Panic in the Park!]]'', when it attacked {{DL|List of Goh's Pokémon|Sandile}} after it kicked it and also in [[JN054]] when {{TP|Goh|Sobble}} used {{m|Water Gun}} at it and hid. Darmanitan likes to spar with strong Pokémon, as seen in [[JN035|''Gotta Catch a'' What?!]], when it was sparring with {{DL|List of Goh's Pokémon|Heracross}}.
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Goh's Darmanitan
ゴウのヒヒダルマ Go's Hihidaruma
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Goh's Darmanitan
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Goh's Darmanitan in Zen Mode
Debuts in Raid Battle in The Ruins!
Caught at Desert Resort
Gender Unknown
Ability Zen Mode
Current location Cerise Laboratory
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This Pokémon is fully evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Darmanitan Yasuhiro Mamiya N/A

Goh's Darmanitan (Japanese: ゴウのヒヒダルマ Go's Hihidaruma) is the first Pokémon that Goh caught in the Unova region, and his twenty-fifth overall.

In the anime

Goh first encountered Darmanitan in Raid Battle in The Ruins!, when he and Ash were travelling through the Desert Resort. Darmanitan stood outside the entrance to the Colossus Ruins where it was in its Zen Mode. When approached, Darmanitan turned into its standard form. Goh quickly threw a Poké Ball, catching it and adding Darmanitan to his team.

Darmanitan was later sent out to battle a giant Golurk that was the Guardian of the Ruins after Scorbunny and Beedrill were knocked out. Battling alongside Ash's Dragonite, Darmanitan was able to weaken Golurk, only for the floor beneath it to collapse, forcing Goh to throw a Poké Ball and catch Golurk to save it. Darmanitan was later seen in Zen Mode at Cerise Laboratory alongside Goh's other Pokémon.

In Kicking It from Here Into Tomorrow!, Darmanitan taunted Scorbunny over its lack of ability to use a Fire-type move and showed off by using its own Fire-type attack. This enraged Scorbunny to try and use Ember, which it was unable to do successfully, leading Darmanitan to continue to taunt it.

In Panic in the Park!, during a food shortage, Darmanitan led a group of Pokémon to fight for food against another group led by Goh's Scyther. When the commotion led to Goh's Golurk going berserk and flooding the Park, Darmanitan joined the other Pokémon to save Goh's three Cascoon.

Personality and characteristics

Darmanitan and Ash's Dragonite

Darmanitan is a strong Pokémon, as seen in Raid Battle in The Ruins!, where it held its own against a giant Golurk that had defeated multiple opponents.

Despite being recently caught, Darmanitan followed Goh's orders without any problems. It appears to respect Pokémon it perceives as strong, such as when it greeted Ash's Dragonite with a fist-bump after winning the battle against Golurk. However, it looks down on weaker Pokémon. For example, in Kicking It from Here Into Tomorrow!, it taunted Scorbunny over it being unable to use a Fire-type move and later in JN054 where it kept scaring Sobble by popping out from the bushes. It turns into its Zen Form when it is relaxing or resting. It also has a quick temper, such as in Panic in the Park!, when it attacked Sandile after it kicked it and also in JN054 when Sobble used Water Gun at it and hid. Darmanitan likes to spar with strong Pokémon, as seen in Gotta Catch a What?!, when it was sparring with Heracross.

Moves used

Active Mode

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Using Overheat
Move First Used In
Overheat Raid Battle in The Ruins!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

In the manga

In the Pocket Monsters manga

Darmanitan first appeared in JNM06.

Trivia

  • Darmanitan is Goh's first Psychic-type Pokémon.
  • Darmanitan is the first Pokémon belonging to a main character that has been confirmed to have its Hidden Ability.

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Darmanitan.


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