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Annihilape (Japanese: コノヨザル Konoyozaru) is a dual-type Fighting/Ghost Pokémon introduced in Generation IX.
It evolves from Primeape when leveled up after using Rage Fist 20 times. It is the final form of Mankey.
Biology
Annihilape is a simian creature with a round body that is situated on two thick, black legs. The Pokémon is covered in shaggy grey fur that streams upward and seems to evaporate. Unlike Primeape and Mankey, this creature's skin is a dark grey. The metal shackle on its left arm is broken while it appears to have no shackle at all on the right arm. Annihilape has three fingered hands and two-toed feet. There are multiple throbbing veins on the left side of its face. Its eyes are red as if the creature were in an extreme rage.
Annihilape evolved from Primeape when the rage in its soul became too much for its physical form to contain; it gained increased power as a result of its spirit no longer being limited by the flesh. The rage that was bubbling inside fills its punches with force that frightens its targets to their core.
Annihilape and its pre-evolved form, Primeape, are the only known Pokémon capable of learning the move Rage Fist.
In the anime
Major appearances
Minor appearances
In the manga
In the TCG
Game data
Pokédex entries
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation IX.
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Generation IX
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Paldea #160
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Scarlet
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When its anger rose beyond a critical point, this Pokémon gained power that is unfettered by the limits of its physical body.
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Violet
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It imbues its fists with the power of the rage that it kept hidden in its heart. Opponents struck by these imbued fists will be shattered to their core.
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Game locations
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation IX.
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In side games
Held items
Stats
Base stats
Stat
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Range
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At Lv. 50
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At Lv. 100
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110
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170 - 217
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330 - 424
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115
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108 - 183
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211 - 361
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80
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76 - 145
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148 - 284
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50
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49 - 112
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94 - 218
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90
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85 - 156
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166 - 306
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90
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85 - 156
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166 - 306
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Total: 535
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Other Pokémon with this total
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- Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and (if applicable) a hindering nature.
- Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and (if applicable) a helpful nature.
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Type effectiveness
Under normal battle conditions in Generation IX, this Pokémon is:
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Learnset
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Annihilape
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Annihilape
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Annihilape
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution or an alternate form of Annihilape
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- Moves marked with an asterisk (*) must be chain bred onto Annihilape
- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Annihilape
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Annihilape
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Annihilape
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Annihilape
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Side game data
Evolution
Sprites
Trivia
Origin
Similar to its pre-evolutions, Annihilape seems to take inspiration from primates, particularly snub-nosed monkeys, Japanese macaques, and baboons due to its pig-like nose, proportions, and propensity for rage.
Its general concept and added Ghost-type may have been inspired by Primeape's Pokédex entry from Pokémon Sun which states that Primeape can become so angry they die as a result.
Additionally, it seems to be inspired by onryō, 'vengeful spirits' from Japanese folklore. It may take additional inspiration from the Basajaun, a hairy apelike being from Basque folklore.
Name origin
Annihilape may be a combination of annihilate and ape.
Konoyozaru may be derived from この世を去る ko no yo o saru (to leave this world; to die) and 猿 saru (monkey).
In other languages
Language
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Title
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Meaning
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Japanese
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コノヨザル Konoyozaru
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From この世を去る ko no yo o saru and 猿 saru
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French
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Courrousinge
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From courroucé and singe
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Spanish
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Annihilape
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Same as English name
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German
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Epitaff
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From Epitaph and Affe
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Italian
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Annihilape
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Same as English name
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Korean
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저승갓숭 Jeoseunggatsung
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From 저승 갔음 jeongseung gasseum and 원숭이 wonsung-i
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Mandarin Chinese
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棄世猴 / 弃世猴 Qìshìhóu
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From 棄世 / 弃世 qìshì and 猴 hóu
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Cantonese Chinese
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棄世猴 Heisaihàuh
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From 棄世 heisai and 猴 hàuh
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Related articles
Notes
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