Chloe's Eevee

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Chloe's Eevee
コハルのイーブイ Koharu's Eievui
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Chloe's Eevee
Debuts in To Train, or Not to Train!
Caught at Cerise Laboratory
Gender Female[1]
Ability Unknown
Current location With Chloe
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This Pokémon has not evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Eevee Kei Shindō Erica Schroeder

Chloe's Eevee (Japanese: コハル イーブイ Koharu's Eievui) is a Pokémon owned by Chloe, and the first Pokémon she caught.

History

Eevee and Chloe

Eevee first appeared in To Train, or Not to Train!, where she was seen at the Vermilion City Eevee Evolution Lab. She attempted to get along with Sylveon and Vaporeon by imitating them as they walked along but failed. Later the lab assistants attempted to use a Fire and a Thunder Stone to make her evolve, but it didn't. Later, Eevee spotted Yamper walking past the Research Center and went after it. Shortly after, the lab assistants went to get Eevee back and Yamper mistakenly thought they were trying to capture Eevee so took her to Chloe's school for help.

Chloe found Yamper and Eevee and helped hide her from the lab assistants with help from Goh, only to come across Team Rocket who had stolen other Pokémon at the school. Eevee teamed up with Yamper to fight Team Rocket's Pelipper and was able to send it blasting off. Later, the mix up was cleared and the lab assistants were taking Eevee back to the Laboratory when Eevee decided she wanted to stay with Chloe. Goh gave Chloe one of his Poké Balls which she used to catch her. Soon after, Professor Cerise gave Chloe a Rotom Phone.

In A Pinch of This, a Pinch of That!, Eevee went with Chloe to the Galar region, arriving there Eevee starts playing with Pikachu. However, when she bumped into a wild Boldore, the Rock-type Pokémon went on rampage attacking her. Goh then uses Cinderace to defeat and capture it. Eevee later helped Chloe to search and dug up some fossils. When a newly awakened Arctozolt begun to go into a rage, Eevee saved Chloe from an Icy Wind attack. At the end of her trip with Chloe, Eevee was seen in her room and ended up falling asleep while Chloe wrote a report about the day she had with Ash and Goh.

In JN055, Eevee accompanied Chloe back to Galar, where they encountered an Galarian Rapidash that was injured. With helped from a Galarian Ponyta, they went in search of a flower that would help to heal it, only to run into a trio of Impidimp who stole Chloe's backpack. Eevee fought to get it back, eventually getting into a fight with Bluk Berries. When the Impidimp returned the backpack, they found the flower and Eevee teamed up with Ponyta to heal Rapidash.

In JN063, Chloe entered Eevee in the Kids Marine Athletics Race.

Personality and characteristics

Eevee imitating Yamper

Eevee is playful and has the habit of imitating the movement of other Pokémon as well as her Trainer, Chloe. This can sometime get her into trouble, like in her debut episode, where she ended up wandering away from her home while trying to imitate Yamper. In JN057, she was not frightened by Ash's Gengar. Instead, she started imitating it, acting like it was a kind of game, which took Gengar by surprise.

Eevee is incapable of evolving for an unknown reason. When the head of the Eevee Evolution Lab suggested Eevee was hesitant about the important decision, Chloe appeared to empathize with her.

Moves used

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Using Copycat
Move First Used In
Copycat To Train, or Not to Train!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Moves used via Copycat

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Using Heal Pulse
Move First Used In
Spark To Train, or Not to Train!*
Heal Pulse JN055*
Hydro Pump JN063*
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Artwork

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Third poster for the Japanese version of
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
Fourth poster for the Japanese version of
Pokémon Journeys: The Series

Trivia

Related articles

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

References

  1. Confirmed via gender differences.