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Dragonite (Japanese: カイリュー Kairyu) is a dual-type Dragon/Flying pseudo-legendary Pokémon.
It evolves from Dragonair starting at level 55. It is the final form of Dratini.
Biology
Dragonite is a draconic, bipedal Pokémon with light orange skin. It has large, gray eyes and a round snout with small nostrils. There is a pair of long, thin antennae, as well as a small horn on the top of its head. Its striated underbelly is cream-colored, and extends to the tip of its long, tapering tail. It has thick arms and legs ending in three claws each. Its leg joints are well defined, while its arms have a smooth, rounded appearance. Dragonite's wings are small relative to its body, with teal wing membranes.
Despite its bulky build, Dragonite is capable of flying faster than the speed of sound. It can circle the globe in sixteen hours, traveling roughly 1,556 mph, or about three times the speed of an average airplane. A kindhearted Pokémon with human-like intelligence, Dragonite shows signs of altruism: it is said to save humans from drowning and lead lost or foundering ships to safety. As demonstrated in the anime, however, it will go on an uncontrollable, destructive rampage if its environment is threatened. Dragonite is very rare in the wild, typically living near the sea. Some claim that there is an island somewhere in the ocean that only Dragonite inhabit.
In the anime
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Major appearances
Drake's Dragonite
A Dragonite belonging to Drake was used to battle Ash in Hello Pummelo and Enter the Dragonite.
Lance's Dragonite
Lance used his Dragonite to defeat the Red Gyarados in Rage of Innocence. Lance's Dragonite appeared again during The Scuffle of Legends.
Iris's Dragonite
Iris captured a Dragonite in Iris and the Rogue Dragonite!.
Clair's Dragonite
Clair's Dragonair evolved into a Dragonite prior to A Pokémon of a Different Color!.
Other
In the anime, Dragonite seemed to be an unknown Pokémon before Mystery at the Lighthouse; Bill is seen looking at the Pokémon and calling it unknown. That Dragonite was a giant Pokémon.
A Dragonite that belonged to the original Gym Leader of the Blackthorn Gym appeared in Fangs For Nothin'. This Dragonite went on a rampage when Team Rocket tried to steal a sacred bowl of fire in the following episode, but it calmed down later on in that episode. The same Dragonite appeared in a flashback in A Pokémon of a Different Color!.
Professor Oak was revealed to own a very powerful Dragonite in The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon.
Provo's Dragonite appeared in Pursuing a Lofty Goal! as one of the participants of the PokéRinger competition. It battled and lost to Paul's Honchkrow.
Minor appearances
The first time that Dragonite actually made an appearance was during Mewtwo Strikes Back. It delivered an invitation to Ash and friends to come to New Island.
A Dragonite appeared in Illusion Confusion! as an illusion created by Haunter and Gengar.
A Dragonite appeared in Team Rocket's fantasy in Imitation Confrontation.
Palmer's Dragonite appeared in Challenging a Towering Figure!.
The skeleton of a Dragonite appeared as an exhibit in the Nacrene City Museum in A Night in the Nacrene City Museum!.
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In the manga
![](https://staging.archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/thumb/5/56/Drake_Dragonite_EToP.png/220px-Drake_Dragonite_EToP.png)
In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga
- Main article: Drake's Dragonite
Drake and his Dragonite also appear in The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga, once again as his star Pokémon and the last opponent Ash's team faced. It defeated Squirtle and Charizard, and was eventually defeated by Pikachu.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
A wild Dragonite first appears in What a Dragonite, where Red searches for an HM03, containing the move Surf, knowing that his rival Blue had obtained it already. After a tough fight during which it showed great resilience taking Pika's electric attacks to no effect, and withstanding a Double-Edge from Snor, it was eventually beaten when Misty arrived with her Gyarados, Gyara. Gyara then was traded for Red's Krabby, as Dragonite destroyed the HM and it was the only Pokémon which knew the move.
Two years later, Lance, leader of the Elite Four, is shown to have an even stronger Dragonite, one whose hide is so thick that it was able to stay in a vat of molten lava for an extended period of time, and none of Yellow's weak attacks had any effect. It was very devoted to Lance's cause of exterminating the human race in order to provide good habitats for Pokémon.
Presumably, this same Dragonite rampaged at the Pokéathlon stadium in the HeartGold & SoulSilver arc, only to be eventually defeated by Gold's Togebo.
Argenta's Dragonite was used to battle Platinum at the Battle Hall in Dealing with Dragonite.
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
- Main article: Lance's Dragonite
Lance has a Dragonite which is his strongest Pokémon. It first appeared in PM036.
Red caught a Dragonite prior to PM042.
In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! manga
Jun has a Dragonite which he uses it as a mode of transportation.
Palmer has a Dragonite which is his only known Pokémon. It was used to battle Hareta's Empoleon in Look for Giratina!.
In the TCG
- Main article: Dragonite (TCG)
Game data
NPC appearances
- Pokémon Ranger: After the sixth mission, it is possible to use the Dragonite Bus. The Dragonite must be captured once but afterwards it will fly the player to any of the Ranger bases.
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In events
Games | Event | Language | Location | Level | Distribution period |
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RSEFRLG | Journey Across America Dragonite | English | United States | 70 | February 25 to July 23, 2006 |
RSEFRLG | Party of the Decade Dragonite | English | United States | 70 | August 8, 2006 |
Saikyou Dragonite | Japanese | Japan | 50 | January 15 to February 14, 2008 | |
Toys "R" Us Dragonite | English | United States and Puerto Rico | 50 | November 8 to 9, 2008 | |
Strongest Class Single Battle Dragonite | Japanese | Japan | 100 | September 15 to October 28, 2012 | |
Strongest Class Pokémon Gift Dragonite | Korean | South Korea | 100 | February 24 to May 5, 2013 | |
Pokémon Game Show Lance's Dragonite | Japanese | Japan | 50 | August 17 to 18, 2013 |
Pokémon Global Link promotions
Games | Event | Language | Location | Level | Distribution period |
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Global Link Dragonite | Japanese | PGL | 55 | March 14 to 25, 2013 | |
Global Link Dragonite | English | PGL | 55 | April 2 to June 27, 2013 | |
Global Link Dragonite | French | PGL | 55 | April 2 to June 27, 2013 | |
Global Link Dragonite | German | PGL | 55 | April 2 to June 27, 2013 | |
Global Link Dragonite | Italian | PGL | 55 | April 2 to June 27, 2013 | |
Global Link Dragonite | Spanish | PGL | 55 | April 2 to June 27, 2013 | |
Global Link Dragonite | Korean | PGL | 55 | April 5 to May 14, 2013 |
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![Dragonite](https://staging.archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/8/8a/Ani149MS.png)
Trivia
- In Yellow, Dragonite's catch rate was changed from 45 to 9, even though Dragonite is not catchable within the game. In the later games, the catch rate was changed back to 45.
- Dragonite and its pre-evolutions share its species name with Horsea, its evolutions, Salamence, and Goodra. They are all known as the Dragon Pokémon.
Origin
Dragonite resembles Japanese sea dragons, or European dragons, or fairy dragons; its description as the "guardian of the sea" may also suggest it has elements similar to the Chinese dragon. Similar-looking Japanese dragons exists in art done by Utagawa Kuniyoshi.[1]
Name origin
Dragonite may be a combination of dragon and knight, or night. It could also refer to draconite, a mythical stone said to be found in the heads of dragons and are pyramidal in shape (similar to Dragonite's horn).
Kairyu may be a combination of 海 kai (ocean), 快 kai (cheerful), 怪獣 kaijū (monster), or 破壊 hakai (destruction) and 竜 ryū (dragon).
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