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[[File:Ash Larvitar Spurt.png|thumb|200px|Larvitar with its mother as seen in ''[[Spurt!]]'']] | [[File:Ash Larvitar Spurt.png|thumb|200px|Larvitar with its mother as seen in ''[[Spurt!]]'']] | ||
* Despite not officially being | * Despite not officially being Ash's, Larvitar appeared in the ''[[Spurt!]]'' opening, along with its mother, in the section showcasing released Pokémon. | ||
* Despite its weight (158.7 lbs, or 71.98 kg according to the [[Pokédex]]), it was seen being carried by Ash on his [[bag|backpack]]. This is a possible example of [[anime physics]], or because Ash's Larvitar was a newborn that was not hatched underground, and as such did not eat {{DL|Larvitar (Pokémon)|Pokédex entries 2|"a mountain's worth of soil"}} as is mentioned in {{Ash}}'s [[Pokédex]]. | * Despite its weight (158.7 lbs, or 71.98 kg according to the [[Pokédex]]), it was seen being carried by Ash on his [[bag|backpack]]. This is a possible example of [[anime physics]], or because Ash's Larvitar was a newborn that was not hatched underground, and as such did not eat {{DL|Larvitar (Pokémon)|Pokédex entries 2|"a mountain's worth of soil"}} as is mentioned in {{Ash}}'s [[Pokédex]]. | ||
* Through the time it was with Ash, Larvitar had continually used Harden whenever it was scared. However, Larvitar [[Anime move errors|cannot learn Harden]] in the games. | * Through the time it was with Ash, Larvitar had continually used Harden whenever it was scared. However, Larvitar [[Anime move errors|cannot learn Harden]] in the games. |
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Ash's Larvitar (Japanese: サトシのヨーギラス Satoshi's Yogiras) is a Pokémon cared for by Ash briefly during the Master Quest season of the anime. Like Haunter, Ash did not "catch" this Pokémon (and therefore did not officially own it).
History
In Lapras of Luxury! Ash received a call from Professor Elm that he had to go to the Marine Pokémon Laboratory to pick up an Egg that he was supposed to bring to Mt. Silver. The next episode it hatched into Larvitar and became very close to Ash and his Pikachu, but Hardened if anybody else approached it.
It started out very shy and timid, but learned to appreciate life through its adventures with Ash, and learned about the world around it. It made new friends, such as an Elekid, a Slowpoke which later became a Slowking named Arthur and an Unown. Larvitar gains a very courageous attitude in You're a Star, Larvitar! where it manages to rescue a whole bunch of Pokémon from Team Rocket practically by itself. In Address Unown!, an Unown teleported Ash, Brock, and Misty to a dimension which physically manifested images and experiences from Larvitar's life such as Egg shells, representing birth, Elekid plugs, from Here's Lookin' at You, Elekid representing the Elekid it befriended, and Slowking crowns, from A Crowning Achievement representing Arthur the Slowking. Ash and his friends then reached a giant Larvitar Egg with holes in it, as well as a large crystalline thorn. Inside the holes were images of Ash, Misty, and Brock, however both Misty and Brock were black and white, symbolizing Larvitar's distrust towards them. When Ash touched the thorn, he was immediately sucked inside along with Misty, Brock, Pikachu and Togepi, putting them in another dimension where Larvitar was seen sleeping. There, Ash, Misty and Brock received visions of Larvitar as an Egg and could hear Larvitar's voice as it was kidnapped by poachers and sensed its mother being brutally attacked. It was later separated from the poachers and mistakenly kicked around. The pain from its past manifested into thorn covered branches encasing Larvitar. Together, Ash, Misty and Brock were able to destroy the branches around Larvitar and help it open up more.
Since that incident, Larvitar opened itself up towards Misty and Brock, but still Hardened around other human beings. It was then reunited with its mother in Mother of All Battles!, who at first believed Ash and his friends to be harming her child. However, once Tyranitar realised Ash and friends' peaceful and benevolent intentions, she calmed down. However trouble began when the poachers that initially had stolen Larvitar from her had returned to capture her. However thanks to Ash, Misty, Brock, Ranger Mason and her child (Tyranitar's), the two helped ensure the poachers were brought to justice for their crimes. Larvitar was left at Mt. Silver where it could live in peace with its mother and be raised properly under the protection of the mountain rangers.
Personality and characteristics
Larvitar was shy around humans after birth as it would often Harden itself towards them. After awhile, it overcame the shyness and made some Pokémon friends.
Moves used
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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 Ash and Pikachu manga
Ash's Larvitar appeared in A Mysterious Egg!! as an Egg and then hatched in the same chapter at the end.
Trivia
- Despite not officially being Ash's, Larvitar appeared in the Spurt! opening, along with its mother, in the section showcasing released Pokémon.
- Despite its weight (158.7 lbs, or 71.98 kg according to the Pokédex), it was seen being carried by Ash on his backpack. This is a possible example of anime physics, or because Ash's Larvitar was a newborn that was not hatched underground, and as such did not eat "a mountain's worth of soil" as is mentioned in Ash's Pokédex.
- Through the time it was with Ash, Larvitar had continually used Harden whenever it was scared. However, Larvitar cannot learn Harden in the games.
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Larvitar.
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For a list of Pokémon Ash has temporarily owned, used, or commanded, see here |
This article is part of Project Anime, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of Pokémon animation. |