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James finally {{pkmn2|caught}} himself a Chimecho in ''[[AG084|Who's Flying Now?]]''. While attending the [[Fortree City]] [[Feather Carnival]], James came across the [[Magikarp salesman]] selling strange-looking Chimecho. He was narrowly tricked into buying one, but it later turned out to be a {{p|Hoppip}} disguised as a Chimecho, and it flew away. Depressed by losing his chance again, James was instantly cheered up when a real Chimecho flew up to him, [[Jessie]], and {{MTR}}, using its {{m|Heal Bell}} technique on them. James asked Chimecho if it wanted to be his Pokémon, and it agreed, {{m|Wrap}}ping itself around his head in excitement. It later used its {{m|Heal Bell}} to restore Team Rocket's health during an encounter with {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}}. | James finally {{pkmn2|caught}} himself a Chimecho in ''[[AG084|Who's Flying Now?]]''. While attending the [[Fortree City]] [[Feather Carnival]], James came across the [[Magikarp salesman]] selling strange-looking Chimecho. He was narrowly tricked into buying one, but it later turned out to be a {{p|Hoppip}} disguised as a Chimecho, and it flew away. Depressed by losing his chance again, James was instantly cheered up when a real Chimecho flew up to him, [[Jessie]], and {{MTR}}, using its {{m|Heal Bell}} technique on them. James asked Chimecho if it wanted to be his Pokémon, and it agreed, {{m|Wrap}}ping itself around his head in excitement. It later used its {{m|Heal Bell}} to restore Team Rocket's health during an encounter with {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}}. | ||
[[File:James Chimecho Lilycove Contest..png|thumb|220px|Chimecho in the Lilycove Contest]] | [[File:James Chimecho Lilycove Contest..png|thumb|220px|Chimecho in the Lilycove Contest]] | ||
In ''[[AG091|Lessons in Lilycove]]'', Jessie borrowed Chimecho to use in the [[Lilycove City]] [[Pokémon Contest]]. In the [[Appeal|Appeals Round]], it first used Heal Bell, but Jessie subsequently abused it by grabbing its tail, causing Chimecho to use {{m|Astonish}} instead. However, [[Contest Judge|the judges]] admired the contrast in sound and gave Jessie a perfect score, placing Jessie among the {{pkmn|Coordinator}}s moving on to the [[Contest Battle]]s. There, Chimecho was pitted against [[May's Combusken]], ultimately using {{m|Double-Edge}}, causing Chimecho to faint from [[recoil]] damage. Throughout the Contest, James was extremely worried about Chimecho and expressed much discontent over its suffering. Another time, James whispered to Chimecho that it should have flown away when Team Rocket was about to stage an attack. | In ''[[AG091|Lessons in Lilycove]]'', Jessie borrowed Chimecho to use in the [[Lilycove City]] [[Pokémon Contest]]. In the [[Appeal|Appeals Round]], it first used Heal Bell, but Jessie subsequently abused it by grabbing its tail, causing Chimecho to use {{m|Astonish}} instead. However, [[Contest Judge|the judges]] admired the contrast in sound and gave Jessie a perfect score, placing Jessie among the {{pkmn|Coordinator}}s moving on to the [[Contest Battle]]s. There, Chimecho was pitted against [[May's Combusken]], ultimately using {{m|Double-Edge}}, causing Chimecho to faint from [[recoil]] damage. Throughout the Contest, James was extremely worried about Chimecho and expressed much discontent over its suffering. [[AG114|Another time]], James whispered to Chimecho that it should have flown away when Team Rocket was about to stage an attack. | ||
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James's Chimecho (Japanese: コジロウのチリーン Kojirō's Chirean) was the second Pokémon caught by James of Team Rocket during his travels through Hoenn, and his eighth overall.
In the anime
History
Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire
Hoenn
Ever since he was young, James had wanted a Chimecho after seeing one being sold at a local festival. Later that night, he ran back to the carnival to buy it, but he was too late; the carnival was already packing up. He was very disappointed, believing he missed his chance at getting what he had called his "first love".
James finally caught himself a Chimecho in Who's Flying Now?. While attending the Fortree City Feather Carnival, James came across the Magikarp salesman selling strange-looking Chimecho. He was narrowly tricked into buying one, but it later turned out to be a Hoppip disguised as a Chimecho, and it flew away. Depressed by losing his chance again, James was instantly cheered up when a real Chimecho flew up to him, Jessie, and Meowth, using its Heal Bell technique on them. James asked Chimecho if it wanted to be his Pokémon, and it agreed, Wrapping itself around his head in excitement. It later used its Heal Bell to restore Team Rocket's health during an encounter with Ash and his friends.
In Lessons in Lilycove, Jessie borrowed Chimecho to use in the Lilycove City Pokémon Contest. In the Appeals Round, it first used Heal Bell, but Jessie subsequently abused it by grabbing its tail, causing Chimecho to use Astonish instead. However, the judges admired the contrast in sound and gave Jessie a perfect score, placing Jessie among the Coordinators moving on to the Contest Battles. There, Chimecho was pitted against May's Combusken, ultimately using Double-Edge, causing Chimecho to faint from recoil damage. Throughout the Contest, James was extremely worried about Chimecho and expressed much discontent over its suffering. Another time, James whispered to Chimecho that it should have flown away when Team Rocket was about to stage an attack.
Kanto
In Sweet Baby James, James left Chimecho with his grandparents, Nanny and Pop-Pop, at his old vacation home near Saffron City after it came down with a bad fever. He said he planned to return for it when it heals.
Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
Chimecho appeared in a fantasy in The Bells Are Singing!, after James saw Francesca's Chingling. He even took one of the three stolen Bell Pokémon and battled it with Mime Jr. in order to make it evolve into a new Chimecho. Unfortunately for him, Ash and his friends managed to get the Chingling back before that could happen.
Personality and characteristics
James adored his Chimecho, and it was often seen out of its Poké Ball, either floating near James or being held in his arms. Its melodic voice instantly placated situations between the trio whenever they argued. It had a place in the Team Rocket motto after Wobbuffet. Despite this, James refused to put Chimecho in any sort of danger, particularly battles. However, it did heal the trio's Pokémon, as well as Jessie and James, with Heal Bell during battles.
Chimecho's personality is cheerful and upbeat. Though this irritated Jessie and Meowth, James appreciated Chimecho's soothing nature. It was sometimes overly affectionate, like Carnivine and Cacnea. In those cases, it would wrap its tail around James, making him unable to see. It deeply cares for James, as seen during its tearful goodbye in Sweet Baby James.
Moves used
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A † shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves. |
Artwork
Official artwork from Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire |
In the manga
Ash & Pikachu
Chimecho briefly appears along with Team Rocket in The Birth Of The Invincible Team, Max And Ralts!!, where they spy on Max as he is taking care of a sick Ralts.
Trivia
- Chimecho is the only Pokémon Jessie or James have kept in their active party to have never battled against Ash.
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Chimecho.
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