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|desc={{p|Garbodor}} was among the Pokémon used by the hunters to poison a lake in an attempt to draw the attention of {{p|Suicune}}. Once [[Goh]] caught Suicune, it was used to battle {{Ash}} and Goh before eventually being defeated. | |desc={{p|Garbodor}} was among the Pokémon used by the hunters to poison a lake in an attempt to draw the attention of {{p|Suicune}}. Once [[Goh]] caught Suicune, it was used to battle {{Ash}} and Goh before eventually being defeated. | ||
Garbodor's only known moves | Garbodor's only known moves are {{m|Sludge Bomb}} and {{m|Gunk Shot}}.}} | ||
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|desc={{p|Muk}} was among the Pokémon used by the hunters to poison a lake in an attempt to draw the attention of {{p|Suicune}}. Once [[Goh]] caught Suicune, it was used to battle {{Ash}} and Goh before eventually being defeated. | |desc={{p|Muk}} was among the Pokémon used by the hunters to poison a lake in an attempt to draw the attention of {{p|Suicune}}. Once [[Goh]] caught Suicune, it was used to battle {{Ash}} and Goh before eventually being defeated. | ||
Muk's only known move is {{m|Sludge Bomb}}.}} | |||
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|desc={{p|Trubbish}} was among the Pokémon used by the hunters to poison a lake in an attempt to draw the attention of {{p|Suicune}}. Once [[Goh]] caught Suicune, it was used to battle {{Ash}} and Goh before eventually being defeated. | |desc={{p|Trubbish}} was among the Pokémon used by the hunters to poison a lake in an attempt to draw the attention of {{p|Suicune}}. Once [[Goh]] caught Suicune, it was used to battle {{Ash}} and Goh before eventually being defeated. | ||
Trubbish's only known | Trubbish's only known moves are {{m|Sludge Bomb}} and {{m|Pound}}.}} | ||
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Revision as of 17:13, 29 January 2021
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The Pokémon hunters (Japanese: ポケモンハンター Pokémon hunters) are characters of the day who appeared in JN053. They capture Pokémon for their boss.
They first appeared where they had their Pokémon poison a lake in order to get Suicune to come. Ash and Goh encountered the Pokémon hunters and tried to stop them when Suicune appeared. The hunters had their Pokémon attack Suicune, causing it to become injured and Poisoned. They tied it up, only for Goh to throw a Poké Ball allowing him to catch it. Goh proceeded to run away with Suicune as the hunters battled Ash.
The hunters continued their search for Goh and Suicune and soon found them. They were able to catch Suicune, only for it to break free of the net and under Goh's command, froze them allowing them to be arrested by Officer Jenny.
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Debut | JN053 |
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Debut | JN053 |
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Muk was among the Pokémon used by the hunters to poison a lake in an attempt to draw the attention of Suicune. Once Goh caught Suicune, it was used to battle Ash and Goh before eventually being defeated.
Muk's only known move is Sludge Bomb.
Debut | JN053 |
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Weezing was among the Pokémon used by the hunters to poison a lake in an attempt to draw the attention of Suicune. Once Goh caught Suicune, it was used to battle Ash and Goh before eventually being defeated.
Weezing's only known move is Sludge Bomb.
Debut | JN053 |
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