Lysandre's Pyroar
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Lysandre's Pyroar (Japanese: フラダリのカエンジシ Fleur-de-lis's Kaenjishi) is the first known Pokémon that Lysandre owns in the anime. He has also appeared in the games and manga. In Pokémon Adventures, Pyroar is level 51.
In the anime
Main series
History
Mega Evolution Specials
Prior to the events of Mega Evolution Special II, he fought Alain's Charmeleon and won. In the episode itself, Pyroar, under Lysandre's supervision, interrupted a battle with Alain's Charizard and Steven's Metagross with Flamethrower. Pyroar is always out of his Poké Ball.
In Mega Evolution Special III, he was seen with Lysandre while the latter instructed Alain and Steven.
In another flashback in Mega Evolution Special IV Pyroar is there when Lysandre gives Alain a Mega Ring and a Charizardite X.
Pokémon the Series: XY
Pyroar made his main series debut in From A to Z!. In Coming Apart at the Dreams!, Lysandre used him alongside his Shiny Mega Gyarados to battle Ash and Alain, but he was defeated in a joint effort from Ash's Pokémon and Alain's Mega Charizard X.
His whereabouts following the disappearance of his Trainer are unknown.
Personality and characteristics
Pyroar, as seen in Mega Evolution Special II, is very loyal to Lysandre, always following and helping him in any way he can. He is also a serious and a very tight challenger. In addition, Pyroar has a seemingly high temperament against others, except for his owner. When Pyroar distracted Alain's Mega Charizard X and Steven's Mega Metagross from their battle, and the two Pokémon reacted to him, Pyroar snarled furiously at them, owing to his fiery nature.
Moves used
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Pokémon Generations
Lysandre's Pyroar first appeared in The Beauty Eternal. Before Lysandre appeared on stage, Pyroar fired a Flamethrower and then Lysandre appeared. Pyroar fired another Flamethrower as Lysandre suddenly teleported away. Lysandre then walked onstage, revealing that his first appearance was a hologram. He was always seen out of his Poké Ball.
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In the games
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A Pyroar based on Lysandre's Pyroar was distributed from October 1 to November 11, 2016 via local wireless in Japan as part of the "Pokémon Center occupation plan Pokémon" event. For details, see here.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Pyroar first appeared in PS559. He was first seen with Lysandre in Lysandre Café, where he was used to scare Trevor into giving up a picture that was taken in Vaniville Town. Pyroar was stopped by Diantha, who had her Gardevoir Mega Evolve to make him back off.
In PS579, when X infiltrated the Team Flare Secret HQ to stop Team Flare's plan, Lysandre used Pyroar and the rest of his team to attack the intruder. It initially battled X's Salamè before it was recalled. Afterward, Pyroar battled X's Kanga and Li'l Kanga. With the heat of its flames, Pyroar forced Li'l Kanga into hiding back inside its mother's pouch to avoid being burned. When Kanga attempted to retaliate, Pyroar easily overpowered it and slammed it onto the ground.
In PS590, Pyroar was used alongside Lysandre's other Pokémon to battle Mewtwo at the Pokémon Village in order to capture it. When Lysandre's plan to trick Mewtwo into battling X and Blue and weaken it enough for capture failed, Pyroar and the rest of Lysandre's team battled against Mewtwo again after it Mega Evolved into Mega Mewtwo Y. When Lysandre summoned Essentia and had her use Zygarde's Land's Wrath, the attack's area of effect hit Pyroar and Mienfoo as well, knocking them both out.
When Y had her Solsol attack Lysandre in order to take the Mega Ring off of his hand, Lysandre had Pyroar attack to get Solsol off. Though it managed to throw Solsol off, Lysandre's Mega Ring was taken, causing him to lose the ability to use Mega Evolution. Afterward, Pyroar and Gyarados were used to battle X's Mega-Evolved team. Due to X using multiple Mega Evolutions at once, he was unable to focus on anything other than Zygarde, leaving him wide open to be attacked by Pyroar and Gyarados. Before their attacks could reach, Blaine and Blue arrived and defeated Pyroar and Gyarados with Mewtwo and Charizard, respectively.
Moves used
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In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Lysandre's Pyroar in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Lysandre's Pyroar Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format. Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats. | |||||||
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Pyroar | Forbidden Light | 19/131 | Forbidden Light | 016/094 | |||
Merchandise
Secret Teams Sleeves
January 20, 2018 saw the start of the Team Rainbow Rocket's Ambition campaign in Japan, which among its special distributions, also included a plethora of villainous team-related merchandise. Associated TCG products included seven Pretend Boss Pikachu SM-P Promotional cards and seven sets of card sleeves, each focusing on the primary antagonists from core series titles. All sleeves come in packs of 64 and were exclusive to Pokémon Centers.
Sleeves:
- The Secret Teams F Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド SECRET TEAMS F Deck Shield: SECRET TEAMS F) feature Team Flare leader Lysandre and his Pyroar.
Product images:
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Related articles
- For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Pyroar.
This article is part of Project Anime, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of Pokémon animation. |