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In ''[[EP213|A Corsola Caper!]]'', the group met a family who raised Corsola to make jewelry out of their shed body parts. However, a wild Corsola came along and invaded the ranch looking for a friend, causing the Corsola in the area to flee. Eventually, all of the Corsola were recovered and Misty caught the wild Corsola with the {{ball|Lure}} she received from [[Kurt]]. | In ''[[EP213|A Corsola Caper!]]'', the group met a family who raised Corsola to make jewelry out of their shed body parts. However, a wild Corsola came along and invaded the ranch looking for a friend, causing the Corsola in the area to flee. Eventually, all of the Corsola were recovered and Misty caught the wild Corsola with the {{ball|Lure}} she received from [[Kurt]]. | ||
Corsola was used shortly after in the [[Whirl Cup]] tournament. It was first used in ''[[EP215|Octillery The Outcast]]'' to help a young Trainer by the name of [[Marcellus]] {{pkmn|training|train}} his {{p|Remoraid}}. Corsola started the battle by countering Remoraid's {{m|Water Gun}} with its {{m|Mirror Coat}}. It then tried for a Tackle attack but Remoraid | Corsola was used shortly after in the [[Whirl Cup]] tournament. It was first used in ''[[EP215|Octillery The Outcast]]'' to help a young Trainer by the name of [[Marcellus]] {{pkmn|training|train}} his {{p|Remoraid}}. Corsola started the battle by countering Remoraid's {{m|Water Gun}} with its {{m|Mirror Coat}}. It then tried for a {{m|Tackle}} attack but Remoraid dived underwater causing Corsola to hit a pillar. Remoraid then fired another Water Gun and knocked Corsola out, which caused it to [[Evolution|evolve]] into an {{p|Octillery}}. Later in the episode it was shown defeating a {{p|Seaking}}, advancing Misty past the preliminary round. | ||
In ''[[EP216|Dueling Heroes]]'', Corsola was used in Misty's first round battle against {{OBP|Harrison|EP216}} and his {{p|Qwilfish}}. The battle once again | In ''[[EP216|Dueling Heroes]]'', Corsola was used in Misty's first round battle against {{OBP|Harrison|EP216}} and his {{p|Qwilfish}}. The battle once again started off with a Water Gun being fired at Corsola and it countering the attack with Mirror Coat. Qwilfish swallowed the water to power up its {{m|Pin Missile}} attack. Corsola fired back with {{m|Spike Cannon}}, which caused an explosion with only Corsola taking damage due to Qwilfish hiding underwater. Qwilfish used {{m|Take Down}} and got caught on Corsola's head. Corsola then fired a Spike Cannon, knocking Qwilfish out. | ||
In ''[[EP217|The Perfect Match!]]'', Corsola was called out in the third round to battle [[Trinity]] and her {{p|Gyarados}}, who defeated {{TP|Misty|Poliwhirl}} earlier. Corsola again started off countering an attack with Mirror Coat, but it backfired this time when Gyarados fired {{m|Hyper Beam}} and overpowered Corsola's attack. Corsola dived under the water and fired Spike Cannon, which knocked Gyarodos out. Trinity next sent out {{p|Chinchou}}. Due to Corsola being tired from the last battle and being confused by Chinchou's {{m|Confuse Ray}} it was quickly defeated, knocking Misty out of the tournament. | In ''[[EP217|The Perfect Match!]]'', Corsola was called out in the third round to battle [[Trinity]] and her {{p|Gyarados}}, who defeated {{TP|Misty|Poliwhirl}} earlier. Corsola again started off countering an attack with Mirror Coat, but it backfired this time when Gyarados fired {{m|Hyper Beam}} and overpowered Corsola's attack. Corsola dived under the water and fired Spike Cannon, which knocked Gyarodos out. Trinity next sent out {{p|Chinchou}}. Due to Corsola being tired from the last battle and being confused by Chinchou's {{m|Confuse Ray}} it was quickly defeated, knocking Misty out of the tournament. | ||
In ''[[EP226|Espeon, Not Included]]'', Corsola was used in a battle against [[Sakura]] and her {{p|Espeon}}. The battle | In ''[[EP226|Espeon, Not Included]]'', Corsola was used in a battle against [[Sakura]] and her {{p|Espeon}}. The battle started off with a collision of Tackle attacks. Espeon then went in for a {{m|Quick Attack}}. Espeon quickly got the favor of the battle, but Corsola, on the other hand, used {{m|Recover}} and followed up with Spike Cannon, seizing a win for Misty. | ||
In ''[[EP256|Just Add Water]]'', Corsola was used to challenge [[Dorian]], the Leader of the Coastline Gym. Corsola was initially overwhelmed by Dorian's {{p|Mantine}} using its speed to attack and dodge all of Corsola's moves. Misty had Corsola use | In ''[[EP256|Just Add Water]]'', Corsola was used to challenge [[Dorian]], the Leader of the Coastline Gym. Corsola was initially overwhelmed by Dorian's {{p|Mantine}} using its speed to attack and dodge all of Corsola's moves. Misty had Corsola use Recover, which allowed Corsola to get enough strength to hit Mantine with its Spike Cannon and Tackle, knocking it out. | ||
==={{series|Advanced Generation}}=== | ==={{series|Advanced Generation}}=== | ||
[[File:Misty and Corsola OS.png|thumb|200px|Corsola and Misty]] | [[File:Misty and Corsola OS.png|thumb|200px|Corsola and Misty]] | ||
In ''[[SS005|The Blue Badge of Courage]]'', Misty used Corsola in her Gym battle against [[Sakura]] and her {{p|Espeon}}. Espeon | In ''[[SS005|The Blue Badge of Courage]]'', Misty used Corsola in her Gym battle against [[Sakura]] and her {{p|Espeon}}. Espeon started off with Tackle, which hit Corsola hard. Corsola hit back with Spike Cannon, which Espeon dodged by jumping into the water. Espeon jumped out with a Swift attack, hitting Corsola hard. Corsola used Recover and then hit Espeon with a Tackle. Espeon jumped off the wall, and dodged the Spike Cannon that Corsola sent at it. Espeon then used Tackle, followed by {{m|Psybeam}}, [[Fainting|knocking out]] Corsola, making Sakura the winner. | ||
Corsola was also used during a battle against [[Georgio]]'s {{p|Delcatty}} in ''[[SS011|A Date With Delcatty]]''. The battle started with Delcatty hitting Corsola with {{m|Double-Edge}}, but Corsola countered quickly with a Tackle attack. Then Delcatty used another Double-Edge and proceeded to use {{m|Iron Tail}} while dodging Spike Canon in the process. Delcatty later used {{m|Double Team}} to disorient Corsola, rendering its Spike Canon unsuccessful before using {{m|Ice Beam}} to land another hit. Despite this, Misty was able to turn things around by commanding Corsola to use Recover to heal itself. After that, Corsola used a combination of Spike Canon and Tackle to knock Delcatty out, leaving Misty as the winner of the battle. | Corsola was also used during a battle against [[Georgio]]'s {{p|Delcatty}} in ''[[SS011|A Date With Delcatty]]''. The battle started with Delcatty hitting Corsola with {{m|Double-Edge}}, but Corsola countered quickly with a Tackle attack. Then Delcatty used another Double-Edge and proceeded to use {{m|Iron Tail}} while dodging Spike Canon in the process. Delcatty later used {{m|Double Team}} to disorient Corsola, rendering its Spike Canon unsuccessful before using {{m|Ice Beam}} to land another hit. Despite this, Misty was able to turn things around by commanding Corsola to use Recover to heal itself. After that, Corsola used a combination of Spike Canon and Tackle to knock Delcatty out, leaving Misty as the winner of the battle. |
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Misty's Corsola (Japanese: カスミのサニーゴ Kasumi's Sunnygo) was the only Pokémon acquired by Misty in the Johto region and her eighth Pokémon in total.
History
Original series
In Around the Whirlpool, Ash, Misty, and Brock met Professor Elm, who showed off his Corsola. Seeing it also made Misty want to have one.
In A Corsola Caper!, the group met a family who raised Corsola to make jewelry out of their shed body parts. However, a wild Corsola came along and invaded the ranch looking for a friend, causing the Corsola in the area to flee. Eventually, all of the Corsola were recovered and Misty caught the wild Corsola with the Lure Ball she received from Kurt.
Corsola was used shortly after in the Whirl Cup tournament. It was first used in Octillery The Outcast to help a young Trainer by the name of Marcellus train his Remoraid. Corsola started the battle by countering Remoraid's Water Gun with its Mirror Coat. It then tried for a Tackle attack but Remoraid dived underwater causing Corsola to hit a pillar. Remoraid then fired another Water Gun and knocked Corsola out, which caused it to evolve into an Octillery. Later in the episode it was shown defeating a Seaking, advancing Misty past the preliminary round.
In Dueling Heroes, Corsola was used in Misty's first round battle against Harrison and his Qwilfish. The battle once again started off with a Water Gun being fired at Corsola and it countering the attack with Mirror Coat. Qwilfish swallowed the water to power up its Pin Missile attack. Corsola fired back with Spike Cannon, which caused an explosion with only Corsola taking damage due to Qwilfish hiding underwater. Qwilfish used Take Down and got caught on Corsola's head. Corsola then fired a Spike Cannon, knocking Qwilfish out.
In The Perfect Match!, Corsola was called out in the third round to battle Trinity and her Gyarados, who defeated Poliwhirl earlier. Corsola again started off countering an attack with Mirror Coat, but it backfired this time when Gyarados fired Hyper Beam and overpowered Corsola's attack. Corsola dived under the water and fired Spike Cannon, which knocked Gyarodos out. Trinity next sent out Chinchou. Due to Corsola being tired from the last battle and being confused by Chinchou's Confuse Ray it was quickly defeated, knocking Misty out of the tournament.
In Espeon, Not Included, Corsola was used in a battle against Sakura and her Espeon. The battle started off with a collision of Tackle attacks. Espeon then went in for a Quick Attack. Espeon quickly got the favor of the battle, but Corsola, on the other hand, used Recover and followed up with Spike Cannon, seizing a win for Misty.
In Just Add Water, Corsola was used to challenge Dorian, the Leader of the Coastline Gym. Corsola was initially overwhelmed by Dorian's Mantine using its speed to attack and dodge all of Corsola's moves. Misty had Corsola use Recover, which allowed Corsola to get enough strength to hit Mantine with its Spike Cannon and Tackle, knocking it out.
Advanced Generation series
In The Blue Badge of Courage, Misty used Corsola in her Gym battle against Sakura and her Espeon. Espeon started off with Tackle, which hit Corsola hard. Corsola hit back with Spike Cannon, which Espeon dodged by jumping into the water. Espeon jumped out with a Swift attack, hitting Corsola hard. Corsola used Recover and then hit Espeon with a Tackle. Espeon jumped off the wall, and dodged the Spike Cannon that Corsola sent at it. Espeon then used Tackle, followed by Psybeam, knocking out Corsola, making Sakura the winner.
Corsola was also used during a battle against Georgio's Delcatty in A Date With Delcatty. The battle started with Delcatty hitting Corsola with Double-Edge, but Corsola countered quickly with a Tackle attack. Then Delcatty used another Double-Edge and proceeded to use Iron Tail while dodging Spike Canon in the process. Delcatty later used Double Team to disorient Corsola, rendering its Spike Canon unsuccessful before using Ice Beam to land another hit. Despite this, Misty was able to turn things around by commanding Corsola to use Recover to heal itself. After that, Corsola used a combination of Spike Canon and Tackle to knock Delcatty out, leaving Misty as the winner of the battle.
Corsola was used by Misty when she traveled to the Mirage Kingdom in Hoenn, in The Princess and the Togepi. When Misty, Max, and May were confronted by Colonel Hansen's Shedinja, Misty had Corsola use Spike Cannon against it, which had no effect due to its Wonder Guard Ability. Shedinja then used Solar Beam to send the group flying.
Personality and characteristics
Corsola seems to have a joyous personality, like Misty's Togepi. It is also very sociable, and has a good relationship with Misty's other Pokémon. Corsola is recognized for having a powerful Tackle, and is known for ramming other Pokémon when trying to be friendly.
Moves used
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In the TCG
Corsola was featured in the TCG as one of Misty's Pokémon. The following is a list of cards named Misty's Corsola.
Misty's Corsola 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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Misty's Corsola | Theater Limited VS Pack | 004/018 | |||||
Trivia
- Corsola is Misty's only Pokémon to be kept inside a Poké Ball variant.
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For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Corsola.
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