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Ash's Krokorok (Japanese: サトシのワルビル Satoshi's Waruvile) is the ninth Pokémon obtained by Ash in the Unova region.
History
Krokorok made its first appearance in A Sandile Gusher of Change! as a Sandile, where it was revealed to be the leader of a group of Sandile who lived near a local spa resort. It and the group caused trouble at the spa resort on Route 1 so that they could get the attention of the owners. It was actually trying to save the other Pokémon in the area because it knew that a geyser would soon erupt. With the help of Ash, Iris, and the son of the spa resort owner, Dan, Sandile was able to save the Pokémon. In the end, Sandile was shown to have gained respect for Ash, and as such, began to follow him.
Sandile appeared again in Here Comes the Trubbish Squad!, where it wanted to battle Pikachu. It randomly attacked with Stone Edge, not caring that there were small children close by. It was sent blasting off by a wild Trubbish's Sludge Bomb and Pikachu's Iron Tail.
Sandile reappeared in Dancing With the Ducklett Trio!, separating Ash from the group in order to battle Pikachu again. However, a wild Ducklett stole its sunglasses and stopped the battle. Sandile was deeply saddened without its sunglasses, losing its usual confidence and becoming quite cowardly. With Ash and Pikachu's help, it defeated the Ducklett and claimed its sunglasses back. Later, after being healed at the Pokémon Center, Sandile finally got the battle it wanted with Pikachu. Sandile dominated the battle to start with and eventually evolved into Krokorok. Pikachu soon gained the upper hand however, and sent Krokorok blasting off when his Electro Ball attack collided with Krokorok's Stone Edge attack, causing the stones to hit Krokorok and send it flying.
After a long absence, Krokorok returned at the end of BW064 with the same goal of defeating Pikachu in battle. In the following episode, it battled against Pikachu, and ended up causing the two of them to go flying. It was later found by Ash, and helped them locate Pikachu. It was revealed that Krokorok had followed them through various locations, including Nimbasa City, in order to have a rematch with Pikachu. It also followed them through Chargestone Cave, where it was shown to be the cause of a pen being stuck in the Klinklang in BW063. Krokorok later allowed Ash to use it to help Nick learn to battle, and it eventually teamed up with Pikachu under Nick's command in a double battle agaist Thane's father's Seismitoad and Scolipede, where the duo eventually won. After the double battle, Krokorok had begun to leave, when Ash invited it to join their team. Krokorok happily agreed, and was caught by Ash in a Poké Ball.
Personality and characteristics
As a Sandile, Krokorok was shown to have a very caring side, trying to save a group of wild Pokémon after sensing an imminent geyser eruption in A Sandile Gusher of Change!. It's also extremely competitive, confident and proud of its abilities, even to go so far as to follow Ash throughout his entire journey, up until BW065, wanting to battle against Pikachu. However, it was revealed in Dancing With the Ducklett Trio that whenever it would lose its trademark sunglasses, it would immediately become timid and begin to cry until it got them back.
Moves used
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Using Dig as a Sandile
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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.
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Trivia
- Similar to the recurring Jigglypuff's microphone and Snubbull's ribbons, Krokorok was a recurring Pokémon that has a distinctive item of its own that it carries around constantly: its sunglasses.
- Krokorok is the third Pokémon belonging to Ash to have a signature item, after Squirtle and Sceptile.
- Out of these three, both Krokorok and Squirtle own sunglasses.
- Krokorok's evolution was the first live evolution in the Best Wishes series. It featured a new evolution effect, replacing the one that had been used since the original series.
- Krokorok's capture was first revealed in the Japanese ending Seven-colored Arch.
- It took 62 episodes from Krokorok's debut to its capture, more than with any other Pokémon in the series.
- Krokorok is the first Pokémon belonging to a main character since Ash's Primeape, which evolved on-screen prior to its capture.
- Krokorok is Ash's second Dark-type Pokémon with a second type to its species. The first is Scraggy.
- Coincidentally, they are both pokemon that are native to Unova.
- Krokorok, alongside Boldore, is one of Ash's two pokemon who's genders have not been confirmed in the anime.
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Sandile and Krokorok.