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* As Murkrow was featured in the opening for 37 weeks before its actual debut, there was a common misconception that Murkrow was received in a trade with the boy that Paul gave [[Paul#Given away|his Azumarill]] to in ''[[DP016|A Gruff Act to Follow]]''. In fact, Murkrow was caught normally at some point during Paul's journey through [[Kanto]], [[Johto]] and [[Hoenn]]. | * As Murkrow was featured in the opening for 37 weeks before its actual debut, there was a common misconception that Murkrow was received in a trade with the boy that Paul gave [[Paul#Given away|his Azumarill]] to in ''[[DP016|A Gruff Act to Follow]]''. In fact, Murkrow was caught normally at some point during Paul's journey through [[Kanto]], [[Johto]] and [[Hoenn]]. | ||
* The evolution of Honchkrow makes it the fourth Pokémon to appear after a movie that is owned by a rival. The first three were [[Drew]]'s {{p|Flygon}} and {{P|Absol}} after [[M06|the sixth movie]] and Honchkrow's comrade, {{p|Weavile}} after [[ | * The evolution of Honchkrow makes it the fourth Pokémon to appear after a movie that is owned by a rival. The first three were [[Drew]]'s {{p|Flygon}} and {{P|Absol}} after [[M06|the sixth movie]] and Honchkrow's comrade, {{p|Weavile}} after [[M08|the eighth movie]]. Interestingly, three out of four are of the {{type2|Dark}}. | ||
* Honchkrow is the first dual-type Pokémon currently owned by Paul to not have a [[Damage modification|double weakness]] to a certain [[Elemental type|type]], as {{TP|Paul|Torterra}} and {{TP|Paul|Gliscor}} have a double weakness to {{type2|Ice}} [[move]]s, {{p|Weavile}} has a double weakness to {{type2|Fighting}} moves, and Lairon has double weakness to Fighting-type and {{type2|Ground}} moves. | * Honchkrow is the first dual-type Pokémon currently owned by Paul to not have a [[Damage modification|double weakness]] to a certain [[Elemental type|type]], as {{TP|Paul|Torterra}} and {{TP|Paul|Gliscor}} have a double weakness to {{type2|Ice}} [[move]]s, {{p|Weavile}} has a double weakness to {{type2|Fighting}} moves, and Lairon has double weakness to Fighting-type and {{type2|Ground}} moves. | ||
* Two of {{Ash}}'s {{cat|Ash's Pokémon|Pokémon}} evolved while battling Honchkrow: {{AP|Turtwig|Grotle}} and {{AP|Staravia|Staraptor}}. | * Two of {{Ash}}'s {{cat|Ash's Pokémon|Pokémon}} evolved while battling Honchkrow: {{AP|Turtwig|Grotle}} and {{AP|Staravia|Staraptor}}. |
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Paul's Honchkrow (Japanese: シンジのドンカラス Shinji's Donkarasu) is a Pokémon owned by Paul. It is voiced by Shinichirō Miki in Japanese and by Bill Rogers in English. As a Murkrow, it was voiced by Chie Satō regularly and Chinami Nishimura in Glory Blaze! only. In English, it was voiced by Jerry Lobozzo using 4Kids' stock footage.
History
Although it first appeared in the first Diamond and Pearl opening, Together and Diamond and Pearl, its first official appearance was in Top-Down Training!, where Paul used it in battle against Cynthia's Garchomp. It was also revealed that it was caught during Paul's journey through Kanto, Johto and Hoenn.
It evolved off-screen between Riding the Winds of Change! and Lost Leader Strategy!. It battled against Maylene in a flashback, easily defeating her Meditite and her Machoke.
It appeared again in Aiding the Enemy!, where it battled Ash's Turtwig. Even though Turtwig evolved to Grotle, Honchkrow was still able to win the match.
It appeared again in Pursuing a Lofty Goal! where Paul entered it in a PokéRinger competition in which after making it to the final round, lost to Ash's Staraptor after it evolved from Staravia.
It was used to battle Ash in Pedal to the Mettle!, where it defeated Grotle again before being recalled.
Moves used
Using Night Slash | Move | First Used In |
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Haze | Top-Down Training! | |
Sky Attack | Top-Down Training! | |
Shadow Ball | Glory Blaze! | |
Night Slash | Aiding the Enemy! | |
Aerial Ace | Aiding the Enemy! | |
Dark Pulse | Aiding the Enemy! | |
Moves used recently are in bold unless all moves all fit this case. |
Trivia
- As Murkrow was featured in the opening for 37 weeks before its actual debut, there was a common misconception that Murkrow was received in a trade with the boy that Paul gave his Azumarill to in A Gruff Act to Follow. In fact, Murkrow was caught normally at some point during Paul's journey through Kanto, Johto and Hoenn.
- The evolution of Honchkrow makes it the fourth Pokémon to appear after a movie that is owned by a rival. The first three were Drew's Flygon and Absol after the sixth movie and Honchkrow's comrade, Weavile after the eighth movie. Interestingly, three out of four are of the Template:Type2.
- Honchkrow is the first dual-type Pokémon currently owned by Paul to not have a double weakness to a certain type, as Torterra and Gliscor have a double weakness to Template:Type2 moves, Weavile has a double weakness to Template:Type2 moves, and Lairon has double weakness to Fighting-type and Template:Type2 moves.
- Two of Ash's Pokémon evolved while battling Honchkrow: Turtwig and Staravia.
- Honchkrow is the third Pokémon owned by Paul to be voiced by Bill Rogers, the other two being Chimchar and Weavile.
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Murkrow and Honchkrow.
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