Zoey's Glameow

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Zoey's Glameow
ノゾミのニャルマー Nozomi's Nyarmar
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Zoey's Glameow
Debuts in Mounting a Coordinator Assault
Caught at Snowpoint City
Gender Unknown
Ability Unknown
Current location With Zoey
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This Pokémon has not evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Glameow Ikue Ohtani
Chinami Nishimura (DP034)
Ikue Ohtani

Zoey's Glameow (Japanese: ノゾミのニャルマー Nozomi's Nyarmar) was Zoey's first Pokémon seen in the anime. It is also her main Pokémon, similar to the way Roserade is to Drew.

History

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Glameow first meeting Zoey

Glameow was first seen in Mounting a Coordinator Assault when it approached Dawn with her missing choker around its tail. It wasn't until the next episode, however, that it showed just how strong it really was. During the Jubilife Contest, it managed to take out Ash's Aipom, Dawn's Buneary, and Jessie's borrowed Carnivine, earning Zoey the Jubilife Ribbon. Later on it was revealed that it defeated Kenny's Prinplup as well.

It appeared again in Buizel Your Way Out of This! where it battled a wild Buizel, Zoey was attempting to catch. However after an impressive battle it was knocked out by Buizel's Aqua Jet. In The Stand-Up Sit-Down! along with Misdreavus it found Ash and his friends so they could help Zoey. Later, along with Shellos it showed Dawn a Double Performance using its Shock Wave with Shellos's Mud Bomb to create a dazzling performance. Then Jessalina appears and uses her Dustox and Seviper in a double battle with Glameow and Shellos. Jessalina had some good combinations but was no much for Zoey and was defeated.

Zoey uses Glameow in the Hearthome City Contest were along with Shellos is used in the first round creating an astonishing performance. In Throwing the Track Switch!, Glameow is used in a battle against Dawn's Buizel to gain its experience in contests.

Zoey used it again to battle Fantina's Mismagius in Playing The Leveling Field!, but it was defeated by a combination of Magical Leaf and Psywave.

Zoey used Glameow in the Wallace Cup's semifinal round against May and her Beautifly. However it lost to Beautifly, knocking Zoey out of the competition.

It also appeared in Classroom Training! where it was revealed how it was caught by Zoey. She found Glameow abandoned in a box in an alley one cold day. Her parents wouldn't let her keep it, saying she was too young to be a Pokémon Trainer. They told her to take it to a Pokémon Center, but she decided to hide it in a shed and take care of it in secret as well. Zoey and Candice both raised Glameow together until Zoey became a Trainer, at which point Glameow joined Zoey on her journey as her starter Pokémon.

In Coming Full Festival Circle! it helped Zoey to the Semi-finals alongside her Gastrodon, and in A Grand Fight for Winning! it was a key Pokémon in Zoey's victory in the Sinnoh Grand Festival final against Dawn and alongside Gallade.

Moves used

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Using Shadow Claw
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Using Shock Wave
Move First Used In
Shadow Claw  Arrival of a Rival
Iron Tail  Arrival of a Rival
Fury Swipes Arrival of a Rival
Shock Wave A Stand-Up Sit-Down!
Secret Power Dawn's Early Night
Fake Out  A Grand Fight for Winning!
Thunderbolt  A Grand Fight for Winning!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Trivia

  • Glameow is one of two signature Pokémon belonging to rival a that is unevolved, the other one being Tyson's Meowth.
    • Interestingly, they are both based on cats.
  • Glameow is the only of her known Pokémon that is unevolved.

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Glameow.


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