Beedrill (Pokémon)
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Beedrill (Japanese: スピアー Spear) is a dual-type Bug/Poison Pokémon introduced in Generation I.
It evolves from Kakuna starting at level 10. It is the final form of Weedle.
Beedrill can Mega Evolve into Mega Beedrill using the Beedrillite.
Biology
Beedrill mostly resembles a bipedal, yellow wasp; however, it only has four legs instead of six and lacks pigment pits. Beedrill's head is round with a slightly pointed mouth, large, red eyes, and black antennae with a sharp bend in the middle. Its forelegs are tipped with long, conical stingers. It stands on its other two legs, which are long, segmented, and insectoid in shape. Beedrill has two pairs of rounded, veined wings, and another stinger on its yellow-and-black striped abdomen.
Beedrill is highly territorial and unlike real bees, Beedrill live in colonies rather than true "hives", and they work together to solve basic problems regarding food, territory and reproduction. As seen in the anime, Beedrill seems to be especially concerned with the welfare of Weedle and Kakuna and it will respond aggressively to those that disturb them. Disturbing one Beedrill will cause the whole colony to attack. It flies at high speed and attacks using the large venomous stingers on its forelegs and abdomen. The two stingers on its forelimbs allow it to use its former signature move, Twineedle. It will take the victims of its attacks back to its nest for food. Beedrill nests in temperate forests and misty wooded areas.
As Mega Beedrill, it gains more defined features. The antennae are shorter and T-shaped. Its eyes become longer and sleeker. It now has three pairs of wings; the uppermost pair is larger with a black trim along the top. Its stingers become longer and larger, resembling javelins. Additional conical, black-and-yellow stingers with white tips take the place of its legs. Its abdomen becomes larger, grooved and is attached to its thorax by a black structure. A similar black structure connects its head and thorax. The stinger on its abdomen is now a pale yellow, and it now has black stripes over its entire body. Fast-acting poison is stored in the stingers on its limbs, while the tail stinger produces a slow-acting poison that is used to finish opponents. The instantaneous poisons are instead used to prevent the foe from fleeing.[1]
In the anime
In the main series
Major appearances
Casey's Beedrill
Ash caught a Beedrill in the Bug-Catching Contest in The Bug Stops Here, but he gave it to Casey because she is a huge fan of yellow and black Pokémon. Multiple Beedrill also appeared in the same episode.
Other
Multiple Beedrill appeared in Challenge of the Samurai, where they stole Ash's Metapod after evolving from Kakuna. The reason for this was to avenge Ash for startling a Weedle while attempting to catch it. They reappeared in a flashback in Battle Aboard the St. Anne.
A Beedrill appeared in The Fourth Round Rumble, under the ownership of Jeanette Fisher. She used it during her battle against Ash; it battled Bulbasaur but was defeated. It reappeared in a flashback in Friends to the End.
A Beedrill appeared in The Lost Lapras, under the ownership of a Trainer who ordered it to attack a Lapras. When Ash and Pikachu came to Lapras's defense, Beedrill battled Pikachu, only for it and its Trainer to flee after Tracey appeared, sketched them, and began comparing them in terms of how they were trained. According to Tracey, Beedrill's coloring was poor.
A Beedrill appeared in The Legend of Thunder!, under the ownership of Jimmy. He used it in a battle against Marina's Jigglypuff, nicknamed Pink, which Beedrill won. It has exceptional speed and agility that Jimmy relies on for situations.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in Danger, Sweet as Honey!, where they evolved from a group of Kakuna at Honey Island.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in A Battle of Aerial Mobility!, where they chased Ash, Clemont, and Bonnie because Clemont's phonograph attracted the Poison Bee Pokémon instead of the Fletchling he was trying to attract.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in A Jolting Switcheroo!, where they were chasing Lyn and Dedenne, but they all were defeated by Pikachu and Dedenne.
A Beedrill appeared in Foggy Pokémon Orienteering!, where it was disturbed by Bonnie and Pikachu, the former of whom accidentally hit its head with a big twig. However, it quickly got away before Pikachu was about to attack it.
Three Beedrill appeared in Splitting Heirs!, where they tried to attack Clemont and Bonnie.
Multiple Beedril appeared in Defending the Homeland! and Beyond the Rainbow!. They were some of Florges's minions, who were ordered to attack Goodra's homeland. Two of them appeared again in Facing the Needs of the Many!, and then three of them appeared in the following episode.
Three Beedrill appeared in A Windswept Encounter! as the followers of a wild male Breloom that was in love with an Orange Flower Floette.
A Beedrill that can Mega Evolve appeared in Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel, under the control of Levi and Cherie's Mega Wave. Beedrill was used to battle against Ash's Noivern, Greninja, and Clemont's Chespin. It was later freed from their control when Alva's Mega Wave Crystal was destroyed, and it escaped.
A Beedrill appeared in SS006, where it was among the Pokémon caught by Go. It reappeared in SS011 and SS014. In the latter episode, Go used Beedrill to cross the Desert Resort to reach the Ruins of the Titan. It was later used in a Raid Battle against a giant Golurk, but it was defeated. Beedrill reappeared again in SS015.
Minor appearances
Beedrill debuted in Ash Catches a Pokémon.
A Beedrill appeared in The Path to the Pokémon League, under the ownership of A.J. It was seen in A.J.'s Gym, training with his Butterfree.
A Beedrill appeared in a fantasy in Dig Those Diglett!.
A Beedrill appeared in a flashback in The Purr-fect Hero, where it was revealed that Timmy had been saved by a Meowth.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in Showdown at the Po-ké Corral, where they attacked Team Rocket.
A Beedrill appeared in Pikachu's Vacation as one of the Pokémon seen at the Pokémon Theme Park.
A Trainer's Beedrill appeared in a flashback in A Shipful of Shivers.
A Beedrill made a brief cameo appearance in Tracey Gets Bugged as one of the Bug-type Pokémon on Murcott Island. It approached and blew up Team Rocket's balloon.
A Beedrill appeared in The Power of One, where it was among the numerous Pokémon who sensed the disturbance caused by Lawrence III.
A Beedrill appeared in the Japanese credits of Pikachu's Rescue Adventure.
A Beedrill appeared in a fantasy in The Rivalry Revival.
A Beedrill appeared in a fantasy in The Double Trouble Header.
A Beedrill appeared in Illusion Confusion! as one of the illusions created by a group of Haunter and Gengar.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in For Crying Out Loud, where they attacked Ash and his friends.
Multiple Beedrill attacked Ash and his friends in Going Apricorn! while they were looking for Apricorns.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in Hot Matches!, where they attacked Ash and his friends.
Eight Beedrill appeared in A Better Pill to Swallow, where they were attracted by the Shuckle-made Berry Juice that Team Rocket drank. Three additional Beedrill appeared in Brock's fantasy.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in Mewtwo Returns as residents of Mount Quena.
A Beedrill appeared in a fantasy in Control Freak!.
Six Beedrill appeared in Turning Over A New Bayleef, where they attacked Ash's Bayleef after she kicked a rock into the bush they were residing in.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in the opening scene of Celebi: The Voice of the Forest, which was reused for Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias.
Three Beedrill appeared in Got Miltank? as inhabitants of a Pokémon-exclusive oasis.
A Beedrill appeared in Extreme Pokémon!, under the ownership of a participant in the Extreme Pokémon Race.
A Trainer's Beedrill appeared in In the Knicker of Time!, where it battled Pikachu and was defeated with Thunderbolt.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in A Poached Ego!, where they attacked Team Rocket.
A Beedrill appeared in The Lotad Lowdown.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in All in a Day's Wurmple.
A Beedrill appeared in Gonna Rule The School!, under the ownership of the Pokémon Trainers' School. It was temporarily loaned to one of the school's underage students for use.
A Beedrill appeared in That's Just Swellow as one of the participants of the Crossgate PokéRinger competition.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in Destiny Deoxys.
A Beedrill appeared in A Scare to Remember!, where it was scared off by Pikachu's Thunderbolt.
Three Beedrill appeared in A Real Cleffa-Hanger, where they scared Misty and caused her to run off with Max and the group's Pokémon.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in Hooked on Onix, where they chased Ash's Phanpy and May's Squirtle before being warded away by Pikachu and Corphish.
Three Beedrill appeared in Weekend Warrior.
A Beedrill appeared in The Green Guardian.
A Coordinator's Beedrill appeared in Harley Rides Again.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in Cutting the Ties that Bind!.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in Three Jynx and a Baby!.
Two Beedrill appeared in Talking a Good Game!, where they attacked Ash and Pikachu, but were calmed down by Salon Maiden Anabel after she deduced they were protecting their offspring.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in Second Time's the Charm!, where they attacked Ash, Anabel, Pikachu, Corphish, and Tauros, eventually forcing them into a lake.
A Coordinator's Beedrill appeared in Thinning the Hoard!.
Two Beedrill appeared in Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea, having been borrowed by Galen to chase Ash and his friends.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in Different Strokes for Different Blokes as residents of Bewilder Forest.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in The Grass-Type Is Always Greener!, where they evolved from a group of Kakuna.
A Beedrill appeared in An Angry Combeenation!.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in Ill-Will Hunting!.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in Tanks for the Memories!, where they tried to attack Autumn. However, she was protected by her Miltank, nicknamed Ilta.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in A Trainer and Child Reunion!, where they were disturbed by James and attacked Team Rocket as a result.
A Beedrill appeared in a flashback in Kindergarten Chaos!.
A Beedrill appeared in A Conspiracy to Conquer!, where it was among the Pokémon mind-controlled by an evil, psychopathic Malamar.
A Beedrill that can Mega Evolve into Mega Beedrill appeared in the ending segment of Mega Evolution Special II.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in a flashback in A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in a flashback in SS001.
Multiple Beedrill appeared alongside Go's in SS006.
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In Pokémon Origins
A Beedrill appeared in File 1: Red as one of the Pokémon seen in Professor Oak's introduction.
In the Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Animated Trailer
A Mega Beedrill made a cameo appearance in the Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire Animated Trailer, where it was seen battling a Mega Camerupt.
In the manga
In the Ash & Pikachu manga
A Beedrill appeared in Tale Of The Friendship Between Pikachu And Meowth.
In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga
In The Electric Tale of Pikachu, Ash caught a Beedrill in Kanto, and it was part of a swarm that he had disturbed when he caught a Mankey. He thought this Beedrill, along with Mankey, would help him to raise his Trainer level, but it couldn't.
In the Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl manga
Multiple Beedrill appeared in PDP07.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
- Main article: Giovanni's Beedrill
In Wake Up—You're Snorlax!, multiple Beedrill attacked Red because Saur had accidentally hit their hive. Both the Trainer and his Pokémon were badly stung afterwards.
A Beedrill appeared as a silhouette when Green talks about Mew in The Jynx Jinx.
Giovanni owns a Beedrill that first appeared at the Viridian Gym in Golly, Golem! and Long Live the Nidoqueen!?, fighting Red. Giovanni has said it is one of his most treasured and strongest team members, as he caught him in his childhood at the Viridian Forest. Beedrill later helped Yellow when facing Lance at Cerise Island. He is also one of the few members of Giovanni's team that isn't a Ground-type. In PAORAS20, Beedrill was revealed to be able to Mega Evolve into Mega Beedrill.
In A Flaaffy Kerfuffle, a Beedrill appeared as one of the Pokémon in Professor Oak's fantasy when he explained that Trainers should only have six Pokémon with them.
A Beedrill appeared in The Last Battle XIII as one of the Pokémon sent to participate in the fight in Ilex Forest.
A Beedrill appeared in Out-Odding Oddish, under the ownership of a Pokéathlon participant.
In the Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All manga
A Beedrill appeared in GDZ19.
Multiple Beedrill appeared in GDZ27.
A Beedrill appeared in GDZ48.
In the Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition ~ Ranse's Color Picture Scroll ~ manga
A Beedrill appeared in The Blue Scroll: Mitsunari, Kiyomasa, and Masanori.
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
A Beedrill appeared in Clefairy's New Power!.
In the Pokémon Zensho manga
A Beedrill appeared in PZ03, under the ownership of a Team Rocket Grunt.
In the TCG
- Main article: Beedrill (TCG)
In the TFG
One Beedrill figure has been released.
Other appearances
Super Smash Bros.
Beedrill was in the first Super Smash Bros. game. When a Poké Ball was opened, one would come out and fly away. A few seconds later, a whole swarm would fly by and attack everyone on the field with Take Down except the user. Its role was taken over by Unown in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Game data
NPC appearances
- Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon: Two Beedrill and three female Combee act as bosses of Nectar Meadow, having misinterpreted Budew, the player, and the partner as honey thieves. One of the Beedrill also helps guard Revelation Mountain from intruders.
Pokédex entries
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Mega Beedrill
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Gold | Silver | Poison Barb (2%) | |
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Pokémon XD | Poison Barb (100%) | ||
HeartGold | SoulSilver | Poison Barb (5%) | |
Black | White | Poison Barb (5%) | |
Black 2 | White 2 | Poison Barb (5%) | |
Ultra Sun | Ultra Moon | Poison Barb (5%) |
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Base stats
Generation I-V
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HP: 65
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125 - 172 | 240 - 334 | |
80
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76 - 145 | 148 - 284 | |
40
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40 - 101 | 76 - 196 | |
45
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45 - 106 | 85 - 207 | |
80
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76 - 145 | 148 - 284 | |
75
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72 - 139 | 139 - 273 | |
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HP: 65
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125 - 172 | 240 - 334 | |
105
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99 - 172 | 193 - 339 | |
60
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58 - 123 | 112 - 240 | |
40
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40 - 101 | 76 - 196 | |
90
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85 - 156 | 166 - 306 | |
100
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94 - 167 | 184 - 328 | |
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Mega Beedrill
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HP: 65
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125 - 172 | 240 - 334 | |
165
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153 - 238 | 301 - 471 | |
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40 - 101 | 76 - 196 | |
15
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18 - 73 | 31 - 141 | |
110
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103 - 178 | 202 - 350 | |
150
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139 - 222 | 274 - 438 | |
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Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
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Trivia
- Beedrill's English name was originally going to be spelled Beedril.
- Beedrill can be seen as a parallel to Butterfree. Both of their unevolved stages evolve into their respective first evolutionary stages at level 7, which then evolve into their respective final forms at level 10. They both also go through metamorphosis-like evolution and share a base stat total of 395. Also, while Beedrill is a version exclusive of Black and Black 2, Butterfree is exclusive to White and White 2.
- In Pokémon Conquest, Beedrill is the only Pokémon that is featured without its evolutionary relatives.
- Mega Beedrill was designed by Hitoshi Ariga.[2]
- Mega Beedrill has the highest Attack and Speed base stats of all Poison-type Pokémon. It also has the lowest Special Attack base stat of all Poison-type and Mega Evolved Pokémon, the lowest Defense of all Mega Evolved Pokémon, and the lowest single base stat of any Mega Evolved Pokémon.
- Mega Beedrill is the only Mega Evolved Pokémon whose base Special Attack is lower than that of its base form.
Origin
Beedrill's design appears to simply be a stylized bee or wasp. However, it has a much closer resemblance to an Asian giant hornet.
Name origin
Beedrill is a combination of bee and drill (indicating its needle-like arms).
Spear is literally spear, referring to its stingers. In addition, the reverse of スピアー is アピス Apis (the genus for the honey bee).
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