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In ''[[AG130|Choose It or Lose It!]]'', Ash used Torkoal as his third Pokémon in his Full Battle against [[Morrison]] in the Victory Tournament, it went up against his {{p|Steelix}} and Torkoal had a [[Type#Type advantage|type-advantage]]. Steelix used {{m|Dragon Breath}}, which Torkoal blocked with {{m|Iron Defense}}. Torkoal used Overheat and Steelix countered with Dragon Breath, with Overheat overpowering Steelix's Dragon Breath, dealing major damage. Torkoal used Flamethrower and Steelix used Dragon Breath, which were evenly matched and created smoke. Taking advantage of the smoke, Steelix used Dig. Torkoal used Iron Defense, but it didn't help as the attack came from below, Steelix used Dragon Breath again, hitting Torkoal knocking it out. | In ''[[AG130|Choose It or Lose It!]]'', Ash used Torkoal as his third Pokémon in his Full Battle against [[Morrison]] in the Victory Tournament, it went up against his {{p|Steelix}} and Torkoal had a [[Type#Type advantage|type-advantage]]. Steelix used {{m|Dragon Breath}}, which Torkoal blocked with {{m|Iron Defense}}. Torkoal used Overheat and Steelix countered with Dragon Breath, with Overheat overpowering Steelix's Dragon Breath, dealing major damage. Torkoal used Flamethrower and Steelix used Dragon Breath, which were evenly matched and created smoke. Taking advantage of the smoke, Steelix used Dig. Torkoal used Iron Defense, but it didn't help as the attack came from below, Steelix used Dragon Breath again, hitting Torkoal knocking it out. | ||
In ''[[AG131|At the End of the Fray]]'', Ash used Torkoal as his second Pokémon in his Full Battle against {{ho|Tyson}} in the Victory Tournament, it went up against his {{p|Shiftry}}. Torkoal used multiple Flamethrower attacks, but Shiftry used his agility to dodge them all, it then hit Torkoal with its {{m|Mega Kick}}, Shiftry used {{m|Shadow Ball}}, knocking Torkoal back, Torkoal used Flamethrower again but Shiftry jumped and dodged, however Torkoal jumped as well, allowing Flamethrower to hit knocking Shiftry to the ground, defeating the Wicked Pokémon. Then it went up against Tyson's {{p|Hariyama}}, Torkoal used Flamethrower, but Hariyama used {{m|Arm Thrust}}, blocking the attack and allowing it to move closer, with Hariyama being assisted by its {{a|Thick Fat}} ability, which halved the power of {{type|Fire}} attacks. Hariyama got close enough to Torkoal and used {{m|Brick Break}} on it, knocking it out causing Torkoal to be defeated by the Arm Thrust Pokémon. | In ''[[AG131|At the End of the Fray]]'', Ash used Torkoal as his second Pokémon in his Full Battle against {{ho|Tyson}} in the Victory Tournament, it went up against his {{p|Shiftry}} which had a type-advantage. Torkoal used multiple Flamethrower attacks, but Shiftry used his agility to dodge them all, it then hit Torkoal with its {{m|Mega Kick}}, Shiftry used {{m|Shadow Ball}}, knocking Torkoal back, Torkoal used Flamethrower again but Shiftry jumped and dodged, however Torkoal jumped as well, allowing Flamethrower to hit knocking Shiftry to the ground, defeating the Wicked Pokémon. Then it went up against Tyson's {{p|Hariyama}}, Torkoal used Flamethrower, but Hariyama used {{m|Arm Thrust}}, blocking the attack and allowing it to move closer, with Hariyama being assisted by its {{a|Thick Fat}} ability, which halved the power of {{type|Fire}} attacks. Hariyama got close enough to Torkoal and used {{m|Brick Break}} on it, knocking it out causing Torkoal to be defeated by the Arm Thrust Pokémon. | ||
In ''[[AG133|The Right Place and the Right Mime]]'', Torkoal met the rest of Ash's Pokémon back in [[Kanto]] at Professor Oak's laboratory, striking up a quick friendship with {{AP|Cyndaquil}}. After Ash decided to challenge the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}, he left Torkoal and {{AP|Glalie}} with the rest of his Pokémon. | In ''[[AG133|The Right Place and the Right Mime]]'', Torkoal met the rest of Ash's Pokémon back in [[Kanto]] at Professor Oak's laboratory, striking up a quick friendship with {{AP|Cyndaquil}}. After Ash decided to challenge the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}, he left Torkoal and {{AP|Glalie}} with the rest of his Pokémon. |
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Ash's Torkoal (Japanese: サトシのコータス Satoshi's Cotoise) was the fourth Pokémon caught by Ash during his travels through Hoenn.
History
Advanced Generation series
Hoenn
Torkoal first appeared in All Torkoal, No Play. The gang found Torkoal in the Valley of Steel being attacked by a group of Magnemite and a Skarmory. After the group of Steel-type Pokémon left, it thanked Ash and ran off. Torkoal was later found being attacked by the same Pokémon again. With the help of Pikachu and May's Torchic and Skitty, Torkoal made the other Pokémon flee; however, it fainted afterwards. After Brock nursed it back to full health, it heard a roar echo through the valley and again ran off incredibly fast. Later, Torkoal, once again with the gang, fended off a wild Magneton while May rescued Torchic from a long fall off of a cliff. As they reached the end of the valley, a Steelix revealed itself as the leader of the Steel types in the valley and began a battle with Torkoal. Despite the type disadvantage, Steelix was able to dominate the battle. Ash thought back to Flannery's Torkoal and then commanded it to use Overheat. Steelix was then defeated, and before the other Steel types attacked, Steelix got up and issued respect to Torkoal. Ash then asked Torkoal if it wanted to join his team; Torkoal agreed to the idea and tackled Ash to the ground.
In the next episode, Ash introduced Torkoal to the rest of the gang's Pokémon, which it greeted by releasing smoke from its nostrils. At a games carnival thrown by Team Rocket, Torkoal attempted to go on its back legs to kick a soccer ball, but ended up falling flat on its back. It was captured by Team Rocket along with Treecko and Corphish, but rescued by the intervention of Watt, Wattson and Electrike. After Electrike evolved into Manectric, Torkoal was so happy that it engulfed them all in smoke. Ash and Wattson then decided to have an informal rematch, and Ash decided to put Torkoal up against the newly evolved Manectric.
Torkoal was shown quickly to be very good defensively, using Iron Defense to avoid damage from Manectric's Bite, and its shell was tough enough to absorb Tackle without taking damage. Torkoal pushed back with an Overheat, the powerful attack blasting through Manectric's Thunder Wave and scoring a direct hit. Manectric then began to use Charge, and held firm even against two more Overheats and a Flamethrower. Manectric let loose a devastating Thunder Wave, which Torkoal couldn't counter as its power had been drained from successive Overheats. Thunder Wave hit and knocked out Torkoal in a single hit.
In Balance of Power!, Ash used Torkoal as his second Pokémon in his Petalburg Gym Battle against Norman, Torkoal went up against Norman's Slakoth, Torkoal used Flamethrower while Slakoth used Blizzard, with Flamethrower overpowering Blizzard hitting Slakoth and defeating it, this caused Torkoal to cry emotionally. Torkoal then went up against Norman's Vigoroth, Torkoal used Overheat which was dodged and Vigoroth used a powerful Scratch, defeating Torkoal in one hit.
In Pearls are a Spoink's Best Friend, Torkoal befriended a Spoink and, along with Ash and the gang, helped it to recover its lost pearl. They were later reunited in Clamperl of Wisdom when Spoink was floating in the ocean.
In From Brags to Riches, Torkoal and Corphish battled Dominick's Tropius and Swalot in the Ever Grande Conference. It managed to hold on after being hit by Bullet Seed, as its Iron Defense was more than enough to block the attack. It was blown back by a powerful Gust, but managed to hit Tropius with Flamethrower. After a collision of Torkoal's Overheat and Tropius's Solar Beam, both Pokémon were knocked out of the battle.
In Shocks and Bonds, Ash uses Torkoal as his first Pokémon in his Full Battle against Katie in the Victory Tournament. It went up against her Venomoth. Venomoth used Stun Spore and Torkoal blocked it with Iron Defense, Venomoth then used Disable, preventing Torkoal from using Iron Defense for a while, Torkoal then used Flamethrower which Venomoth dodged. Katie then recalled Venomoth and sent out her Golduck, who had a type-advantage. Torkoal used Body Slam which was successfully countered by Hydro Pump, Golduck then used Fury Swipes, defeating Torkoal.
In Choose It or Lose It!, Ash used Torkoal as his third Pokémon in his Full Battle against Morrison in the Victory Tournament, it went up against his Steelix and Torkoal had a type-advantage. Steelix used Dragon Breath, which Torkoal blocked with Iron Defense. Torkoal used Overheat and Steelix countered with Dragon Breath, with Overheat overpowering Steelix's Dragon Breath, dealing major damage. Torkoal used Flamethrower and Steelix used Dragon Breath, which were evenly matched and created smoke. Taking advantage of the smoke, Steelix used Dig. Torkoal used Iron Defense, but it didn't help as the attack came from below, Steelix used Dragon Breath again, hitting Torkoal knocking it out.
In At the End of the Fray, Ash used Torkoal as his second Pokémon in his Full Battle against Tyson in the Victory Tournament, it went up against his Shiftry which had a type-advantage. Torkoal used multiple Flamethrower attacks, but Shiftry used his agility to dodge them all, it then hit Torkoal with its Mega Kick, Shiftry used Shadow Ball, knocking Torkoal back, Torkoal used Flamethrower again but Shiftry jumped and dodged, however Torkoal jumped as well, allowing Flamethrower to hit knocking Shiftry to the ground, defeating the Wicked Pokémon. Then it went up against Tyson's Hariyama, Torkoal used Flamethrower, but Hariyama used Arm Thrust, blocking the attack and allowing it to move closer, with Hariyama being assisted by its Thick Fat ability, which halved the power of Fire-type attacks. Hariyama got close enough to Torkoal and used Brick Break on it, knocking it out causing Torkoal to be defeated by the Arm Thrust Pokémon.
In The Right Place and the Right Mime, Torkoal met the rest of Ash's Pokémon back in Kanto at Professor Oak's laboratory, striking up a quick friendship with Cyndaquil. After Ash decided to challenge the Battle Frontier, he left Torkoal and Glalie with the rest of his Pokémon.
Kanto Battle Frontier
Torkoal was brought back to Ash's team in Overjoyed! to battle Brandon's Registeel, having mastered Heat Wave during its time at Oak's lab. It managed to hit a Flamethrower and a Body Slam, impressing Scott, but failing to do any significant damage to Registeel. Registeel jumped onto the offensive with Zap Cannon, which Torkoal blocked, but after using Lock-On, Torkoal was forced to defend itself with Iron Defense. Torkoal avoided taking too much damage but was paralyzed. Torkoal used Body Slam, and managed to transfer the paralysis to Registeel, preventing Brandon from countering with Metal Claw. Registeel threw Torkoal, but Torkoal used the wall to re-direct another Body Slam.
Brandon was impressed but called Ash over-confident. Torkoal unleashed Heat Wave, but Brandon had Registeel break free from the attack and Ash ordered another Flamethrower. Registeel blocked Flamethrower with Sandstorm and trapped Torkoal in the vortex, but Torkoal pushed the sandstorm back onto Registeel with Heat Wave. Torkoal then used the power of the Sandstorm to strengthen its Body Slam. Torkoal remained on top of the battle, but Registeel used Lock-On followed by another Zap Cannon. The explosion broke apart the Sandstorm, and although Torkoal seemed to hold on, it collapsed and Ash lost his second match with Brandon.
Diamond & Pearl series
Torkoal was sent back to Ash at the Lily of the Valley Conference in An Old Family Blend!, and after Glalie froze Ash with Ice Beam, it helped to thaw him out. It was Ash's second Pokémon to battle Tobias's Darkrai in The Semi-Final Frontier!. It launched a Flamethrower that was countered by a powerful Dark Pulse which wiped out Torkoal upon contact.
Best Wishes series
Torkoal was reunited with Ash in The Dream Continues!, where it and the rest of Ash's Pokémon posed in a group photo with him.
Personality and characteristics
Torkoal has a habit of crying and releasing smoke from its nostrils and back when it is happy. It will usually do this every time it's released from its Poké Ball and when it wins a battle. Although not ill-intended, the smoke will usually blacken any surrounding object or person. This was demonstrated relatively often when Torkoal was first captured.
Ash's Torkoal, as Brock points out, is quite an emotional individual and very friendly towards people and other Pokémon. It has a slight comic element to it, most notably when it tried to play a soccer carnival game in Manectric Charge! and falling over in the process.
Moves used
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In the manga
In the Ash & Pikachu manga
Ash's Torkoal first appeared in I'll Win With My Own Battle Style!! where it battled Norman's Vigoroth. It reappeared in Start Of The Pokémon League!! where it was shown fighting Morrison's Steelix.
In the TCG
Ash's Torkoal is featured in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. The following is a list of related cards.
Ash's Torkoal Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format. Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats. | |||||||
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Card | Type | English Expansion |
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Ash's Torkoal | Movie Commemoration VS Pack: Space Fissure's Deoxys | 009/019 | |||||
Trivia
- Torkoal is Ash's only Fire-type Pokémon who has no evolution family.
- Torkoal is the only Pokémon Ash caught in Hoenn that isn't capable of evolving.
See also
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Torkoal.
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