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Magikarp (Japanese: コイキング Koiking) is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I.
It evolves into Gyarados starting at level 20.
Biology
Magikarp is a fish Pokémon with large, heavy reddish-orange scales. It has large, vacant eyes and pink lips. Its pectoral and tail fins are white. On its back is stiff, three-peaked yellow fin; there is an identical fin on its underside. It also has long barbels. The barbels are white on a female and tan on a male. A long-lived Magikarp is able to utilize its immense splashing power to leap high enough to scale mountains. It also has a strong enough immune system to survive in the most polluted of waters. However, it is usually overlooked by Trainers because of its perceived weakness: even in the heat of battle it will do nothing but flop around. It is believed that the ancestors of Magikarp were actually much stronger than modern Magikarp, and this led scientists to research this species.
Magikarp is found in many bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, and ponds. However, due to its weak swimming ability it usually lives downstream of the water's flow. It is normally seen using its former signature move, Splash, to leap out of the water, which makes it an easy target for predators such as Pidgeotto and Pidgeot.
In the anime
In the main series
Major appearances
James's Magikarp
James's Magikarp debuted in Battle Aboard the St. Anne!, where he purchased it from the Magikarp salesman. It evolved into a Gyarados in the next episode, after James abandoned it for its uselessness.
Magikarp salesman's Magikarp
Several episodes, the first one being Battle Aboard the St. Anne, involved a particular salesman trying to sell certain Pokémon to someone. The person he is usually trying to con is James, and he usually sells Magikarp, claiming that they are very valuable.
Other
A giant Magikarp appeared in The Joy of Pokémon. A Nurse Joy from the Orange Islands was revealed to have befriended it after it saved her as a child. It evolved into an equally large Gyarados, but remained friendly.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in The Wacky Watcher!, where they were being observed by Quincy T. Quackenpoker, who was interested in learning their migration patterns and evolution process. Ash, Misty, and Tracey helped him with one of these excursions.
Three Magikarp appeared in Mantine Overboard!, under the ownership of Luka. They were used to aid her, Ash, and later Misty in their underwater exploration.
A Magikarp appeared in Ya See We Want An Evolution!, under the ownership of Oralie, who claimed it was the strongest. It was unique in that it was able to battle surprisingly well, even giving Ash's Pikachu a hard time.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in Going for the Gold!, including one Shiny that appeared at the end of the episode. Clemont tried to lure the Shiny one in with an invention, but wound up attracting a horde of Sharpedo instead.
An actor Magikarp nicknamed Karpy appeared in This Magik Moment!, where it eventually evolved into a Gyarados.
Minor appearances
Magikarp debuted in Pokémon - I Choose You!, where it was seen swimming in the river that Ash jumped into while attempting to escape a flock of Spearow that were chasing after him.
A Magikarp appeared in Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village, where it was one of the Pokémon under Melanie's care. It reappeared in a flashback in Bulbasaur... the Ambassador!.
A Magikarp appeared in Hypno's Naptime, where it was seen in HopHopHop Town's Pokémon Center.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in a fantasy in the banned episode EP035.
Three Magikarp appeared in Holy Matrimony!, under the ownership of James's parents. They were being fed by James's father when Jessebelle bumped into him and James's mother, sending them into the river.
A Magikarp appeared as an image in The Ultimate Test.
A Magikarp appeared in Pikachu's Vacation as one of the Pokémon seen at the Pokémon Theme Park.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in Showdown at the Po-ké Corral, where they were among the Pokémon living at Professor Oak's Laboratory.
A Magikarp appeared in The Evolution Solution as a resident of Seafoam Island.
Two Magikarp appeared in A Friend In Deed, with one under the ownership of a Trainer and the other under the ownership of the Pokémon League. The latter reappeared in Friend and Foe Alike.
A Magikarp appeared in Poké Ball Peril, where it was being carefully studied by Professor Oak.
A Magikarp appeared in Pikachu Re-Volts, where it was among the Pokémon controlled by Cassidy and Butch at Mandarin Island North.
Schools of Magikarp appeared in The Power of One.
A wild Magikarp appeared in Pikachu's Rescue Adventure.
A Magikarp appeared in a fantasy in The Totodile Duel.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in Love, Totodile Style. Totodile juggled three of them with its Water Gun in an attempt to impress the female Azumarill it had fallen in love with.
A Magikarp appeared in Snorlax Snowman.
A Magikarp appeared in The Light Fantastic, where it was seen swimming in a river.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in Brock's dream in Sick Daze.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in Celebi: The Voice of the Forest. One briefly reappeared in a montage in The Rise of Darkrai, which chronicled the preceding nine movies.
A Magikarp appeared in The Joy of Water Pokémon as an inhabitant of Lake Lucid.
A Magikarp appeared in Around the Whirlpool as one of the Pokémon stolen from the Pokémon Center of Blue Point Isle.
A Trainer's Magikarp appeared in Octillery The Outcast as one of the Pokémon participating in the Whirl Cup. Misty's Poliwhirl went up against it in a qualifying match and won. It reappeared in the following episode.
A Magikarp appeared in Dueling Heroes.
A Magikarp appeared in The Legend of Thunder!, where it was seen swimming in a lake.
A Magikarp appeared in Journey to the Starting Line, where it was seen swimming in a lake.
A Magikarp appeared in a flashback in Talkin' 'Bout an Evolution, where it evolved into Red Gyarados.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in Enlighten Up! as residents of Lake Slowpoke.
A Magikarp appeared in a flashback in The Ties That Bind.
A Magikarp appeared in Gary's explanation in Johto Photo Finish, where it evolved into a Gyarados.
A Magikarp appeared in Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias, under the ownership of a competitor in the Tour de Alto Mare.
A Magikarp appeared in Whiscash and Ash.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in Destiny Deoxys.
A Shiny Magikarp appeared in a flashback in Judgment Day!, under the ownership of Jimmy. It was traded for a Charmeleon.
A Magikarp appeared in On Olden Pond as a resident of an old lake.
A Magikarp appeared in Three Jynx and a Baby!.
A Coordinator's Magikarp appeared in Channeling the Battle Zone!.
A Coordinator's Magikarp appeared in Once More With Reeling!, where it was seen participating in the Terracotta Contest.
A Magikarp appeared in Following A Maiden's Voyage!.
A Stylist's Magikarp appeared in Arriving in Style!, where it was seen participating in the Hearthome Collection.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in Giratina and the Sky Warrior.
A Magikarp appeared in PK19.
A Magikarp appeared in One Team, Two Team, Red Team, Blue Team!, under the ownership of the Pokémon Summer Academy. Jessie used it for the second leg of the Pokémon Triathlon.
A Magikarp appeared as part of Lila's famous "Tiger Lily Smile" in Battling the Generation Gap!.
A Magikarp appeared in Historical Mystery Tour!. It was among the Pokémon Dawn encountered in Xatu's Forest.
A school of Magikarp appeared in The Needs of the Three!.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in a flashback in Bucking the Treasure Trend!.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in the opening sequence of Zoroark: Master of Illusions.
A Magikarp appeared in Best Wishes Until We Meet Again!.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!.
Two Magikarp appeared in An Undersea Place to Call Home!.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction.
Two Magikarp appeared in Day Three Blockbusters!. One appeared in a flashback, while the other was under the ownership of a Trainer who participated in the Pokémon Summer Camp.
A Magikarp appeared as a painting in Battling at Full Volume!.
A Magikarp appeared in Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel.
A Magikarp appeared in XYS06.
A Magikarp appeared in Yo, Ho, Ho! Go, Popplio!, where Pikachu caught it by fishing with its tail, only for it to attack Ash before swimming away.
Three Magikarp appeared in Rocking Clawmark Hill!, where they were flopping about on the beach near Professor Kukui's house, having been washed ashore by the tide.
A Magikarp appeared in A Shivering Shovel Search!.
Six Magikarp appeared in Pulling Out the Pokémon Base Pepper!.
A Magikarp appeared in Big Sky, Small Fry!.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in I Choose You!.
Multiple wild Magikarp appeared in Alola, Kanto!, with one appearing in a photo taken by Rotom.
A Magikarp appeared in Dewpider Ascending!, where it swam along a river.
A Magikarp appeared in The Power of Us.
Four Magikarp appeared in the Where Are You Going, Eevee? segment at the end of Don't Ignore the Small Stufful!, where they were seen swimming in the ocean.
A Magikarp appeared in We Know Where You're Going, Eevee!.
A Magikarp appeared in a flashback in This Magik Moment!, where it was seen on television.
A Magikarp appeared in A Recipe for Success! as one of the customers at Oranguru's place.
A Magikarp appeared in Pikachu's Exciting Adventure!.
A Trainer's Magikarp appeared in Battle Royal 151!, where it competed in the Battle Royal preliminary round of the Manalo Conference. It faced off against another Trainer and his Pyukumuku, only to be defeated by Pikala and her Pikachu Bolt.
Two Magikarp appeared in a flashback in SS001.
Four Magikarp appeared in SS002.
Pokédex entries
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In Pokémon Origins
Red's Magikarp
The Magikarp salesman sold Red a Magikarp in File 2: Cubone.
In Pokémon Generations
A wild Magikarp appeared in The Cavern, where it was seen in the waters that surrounded the Seafloor Cavern.
In the manga
In the How I Became a Pokémon Card manga
A Magikarp appeared in PW32.
In the Magical Pokémon Journey manga
A Magikarp appeared in Magikarp Journey.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Multiple Magikarp debuted in What a Dragonite, where they escaped a Dragonite.
Two Magikarp appeared in Sea Sea Seadra as residents of a river in Viridian Forest where Yellow was fishing.
In Whacked by Marowak!, Erika is seen teaching a class about Magikarp that can learn Dragon Rage.
A Magikarp appeared in Breath of the Dragonair Part 1, under the ownership of a Trainer. It was used in a surfing contest, before it was interrupted by Lance controlling the winning prize, a Dragonair.
Bill has a Magikarp that appeared in Make Way for Magikarp. Its resilient body saved Bill from the acidic saliva of a Victreebel.
Lance's Magikarp appeared in a flashback in The Legend as a Pokémon harmed by human industrialization. It evolved into Gyarados sometime before Extricated from Exeggutor, and it was used to shield him from the lava on Mt. Cerise.
In Teddiursa's Picnic, a Magikarp appeared in its Poké Ball after a wild Granbull had spit out all the Poké Balls it stole. It was returned to its owner by Wilton afterwards.
Multiple Magikarp had evolved into Gyarados at the Lake of Rage from the radio waves emitted by Team Rocket in Raise the Red Gyarados.
A Magikarp appeared in Slugging It Out with Slugma as one of the Pokémon at Earl's Pokémon Academy in Violet City.
Two Magikarp appeared in aquariums belonging to Mr. Briney and Team Aqua in Stick This in Your Craw, Crawdaunt I.
A blind boy owned a Magikarp nicknamed Karpy, which debuted in The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon VI.
Diamond and Lax dressed up as Magikarp in the Diamond & Pearl arc. They ate rice balls, and Diamond called himself a Munchikarp.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in Tackling Tangrowth, Mixing It Up with Machamp, and Bogging Down Quagsire.
In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! manga
A Magikarp appeared in In Search of the Legendary Pokémon Dialga!!.
A Magikarp appeared in The Mystery Boy, Jun!!.
Multiple Magikarp appeared in The Legendary Pokémon, Captured.
A Magikarp appeared in a fantasy in Look for Giratina!.
In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga
Chris owns six Magikarp in Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys.
A Magikarp appeared in A Spectacular Battle To Save Ampharos!!.
A Trainer's Magikarp appeared in Let's Fight For The Future!!.
In the Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All manga
A Magikarp appeared in The Challenge at Celadon University!. It knew the event-exclusive move Dragon Rage.
Shu caught a Magikarp in GDZ51.
In the Pokémon HeartGold SoulSilver: Pokédex Completion Comic manga
A Magikarp appeared in Pokémon HeartGold SoulSilver: Pokédex Completion Comic.
In the Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition ~ Ranse's Color Picture Scroll ~ manga
A Magikarp appeared in The Yellow Scroll: Hanbei vs Kanbei.
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
A Magikarp appeared in Clefairy's Under Training!!.
A Magikarp appeared in I Won't Let You Lead!!.
A Magikarp appeared in Rare Pokémon!!.
In the Pokémon Try Adventure manga
Soro owns a Magikarp.
In the Pokémon Zensho manga
Satoshi has multiple Magikarp in Pokémon Zensho.
In the TCG
- Main article: Magikarp (TCG)
Other appearances
Detective Pikachu
A Magikarp appeared in Detective Pikachu. It was seen at an illegal fight club, where Detective Pikachu tried to get it to evolve in order to battle a Charizard. It eventually did and scared Charizard away.
Game data
NPC appearances
- Magikarp is the focus of the mobile game Pokémon: Magikarp Jump. The player can fish for many patterns of Magikarp, then train their Magikarp and compete with others to see whose Magikarp can jump the highest.
Pokédex entries
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Magikarp will not appear in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team until a rescue mission involving it has been completed, using a Wonder Mail code such as the following:
- X ? ? S ? ? X ? 4 6 8 ?
- ♀ + ? ? 9 7 5 6 S Y ? ?
- Objective: Rescue Magikarp on floor 12 of Stormy Sea.
In events
Games | Event | Language/Region | Location | Level | Distribution period |
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RGB | University Magikarp | Japanese | Japan | ? | July 1998 |
GSC | Gotta Catch 'Em All Station! Reversal Magikarp | English | United States | 5 | June 8 to 21, 2002 |
GSC | Gotta Catch 'Em All Station! Bubble Magikarp | English | United States | 5 | January 24 to 30, 2003 |
BWB2W2 | Pokémon Center Nagoya Magikarp | Japanese | Japan | 99 | March 20 to May 6, 2013 |
XYORAS | Pokémon Center Hiroshima Magikarp | All | Japan | 1 | June 26 to August 31, 2015 |
SM | Lunar Magikarp | Japanese region | Online | 19 | January 26 to February 6, 2017 |
SM | Lunar Magikarp | American region | Online | 19 | January 26 to February 6, 2017 |
SM | Lunar Magikarp | PAL region | Online | 19 | January 26 to February 6, 2017 |
SM | Lunar Magikarp | Taiwanese region | Online | 19 | January 26 to February 6, 2017 |
GTS events
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DP | Nana Magikarp | Japanese | GTS | 5 | February 14 to 15, 2007 |
DP | Nory Magikarp | Japanese | GTS | 7 | February 14 to 15, 2007 |
DP | Ruirui Magikarp | Japanese | GTS | 6 | February 14 to 15, 2007 |
DP | Ryuuta Magikarp | Japanese | GTS | 4 | February 14 to 15, 2007 |
DP | Utz Magikarp | Japanese | GTS | 5 | February 14 to 15, 2007 |
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Events* | Heart Mail (100%) | Rare Candy (100%) | |
Stardust (100%) |
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Dragon Rage | Magikarp (Mysterious Treasures 89) |
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Magikarp patterns in Pokémon: Magikarp Jump |
Trivia
- Magikarp is tied with Gyarados and Regigigas for being the lowest level Pokémon encountered in the wild, as well as also tied with Gyarados for the highest level Pokémon encountered in the wild. In Platinum, Magikarp can be found at levels ranging from level 1 to 100 in the Resort Area, and in Black 2 and White 2, it can be found at the same levels in the Nature Preserve; both require a Super Rod.
- Magikarp and its evolution require the fewest Egg cycles to hatch, with five.
- Magikarp and its evolution are the only Pokémon with a unique base Egg cycle.
- Magikarp was the first Pokémon featured in Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture in EP061.
- Magikarp and its evolution's Egg Group combination (Water 2 and Dragon) is unique.
- Magikarp is one of fourteen Pokémon that one could collect foreign Pokédex entries for in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.
- Magikarp shares several notable similarities to Feebas:
- Its level-up moves are exactly the same as those of Feebas.
- Magikarp shares its category name with Feebas. They are both known as the Fish Pokémon.
- Magikarp and Feebas have almost identical stats. However, Magikarp has a higher Special Attack and Defense, while Feebas has a higher Attack and Special Defense. Both Attack and Defense stats for Magikarp and Feebas are reversed.
- They share the largest base stat total increase of all Pokémon when they evolve: 340 (from 200 to 540).
- They both change appearances drastically after evolution, evolving into serpentine, dragon-like Pokémon.
- Magikarp is the only Pokémon which can be found in every course in the game Pokémon Snap except Rainbow Cloud (which features only Mew).
- Together with Pichu, Rattata, Ninjask, Goldeen, and Seedot, Magikarp is the easiest Pokémon to catch in Pokémon Ranger, with only one loop necessary.
- Magikarp is tied with Caterpie, Weedle, Igglybuff, Carvanha, Attack Forme Deoxys, and Stonjourner for having the lowest Special Defense stat of all Pokémon.
- Magikarp is the only Pokémon in Pokémon Conquest that uses a move that would not give it same-type attack bonus in the main series games, as it uses Splash.
- On July 28, 2016 and May 12, 2017, The Pokémon Company and The Pokémon Company International respectively posted a Magikarp-themed music video onto their YouTube channels, titled the Magikarp Song.
Origin
Magikarp is based on the Asian carp, which are easily frightened by disturbances in water and can jump 8–10 feet (2.5–3 m.) in the air.
Magikarp's evolution into Gyarados is based on a legend about how carp that leaped over the Dragon Gate would become dragons. Several waterfalls and cataracts in China are believed to be the location of the Dragon Gate. This legend is an allegory of the drive and efforts needed to overcome obstacles. This may have inspired an element in Pokémon Snap where, after certain steps are taken, a Magikarp will splash its way into a waterfall where it evolves.
Name origin
Magikarp's name is a combination of magic and carp, possibly mocking the Magikarp as a species, as someone with "magic" powers is generally thought to be quite powerful, which Magikarp is not (though carp are said to be able to transform into dragons, which is magical in its own way).
Koiking is a combination of 鯉 koi (carp) and king, giving its name an ironic slant similar to its English name.
In other languages
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Related articles
- Misty's Gyarados
- James's Magikarp
- Magikarp salesman
- Magikarp salesman's Magikarp
- Silver's Gyarados
- Red Gyarados
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