Ash's Scraggy

From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.
Jump to navigationJump to search
Ash's Scraggy
サトシのズルッグ Satoshi's Zuruggu
Bag Poké Ball SV Sprite.png
Ash Scraggy.png
Ash's Scraggy
Egg obtained in Here Comes the Trubbish Squad!
Egg obtained at Route 3
Hatches in Scraggy—Hatched to Be Wild!
Hatched at Between Nacrene City and Pinwheel Forest
Gender Male[1]
Ability Moxie*
Nature Adamant*
Current location Professor Oak's Laboratory
HOMEEgg.png HOME559.png
This Pokémon spent 5 episodes in its Egg.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Scraggy Akeno Watanabe Jason Griffith

Ash's Scraggy (Japanese: サトシのズルッグ Satoshi's Zuruggu) was the fifth Pokémon that Ash obtained in the Unova region, and his thirty-ninth overall.

In the anime

History

Pokémon the Series: Black & White

Unova
Ash receiving Scraggy's Egg

Ash received Scraggy's Egg in Here Comes the Trubbish Squad! as a parting gift from Karena for helping her settle a conflict between her granddaughter Daniela and her students, who had befriended a Trubbish. In Scraggy-Hatched to Be Wild!, when the Egg started hatching, Axew accidentally knocked it over in excitement, causing it to roll down a hill towards some sharp rocks, but Pikachu used Quick Attack to catch it in midair just in time. Scraggy hatched from his Egg shortly after, and he wasted no time showing off his headstrong nature. When Pikachu tried to greet him, he used Leer and attempted to Headbutt but missed. Ash and Pikachu decided to have a small battle with Scraggy as a "welcome gift". Scraggy was subdued by a weakened version of Pikachu's Thunderbolt attack, while his attacks hardly did anything on Pikachu. He later tried to pick fights with Ash's other Pokémon: Pidove, Oshawott, Tepig, and Snivy. Since he was newly hatched, he was easily subdued by their weak attacks. Ash attempted to catch him with his Poké Ball, but Scraggy refused, wanting to explore the outside world a little longer.

Later, Scraggy wandered off and started headbutting a tree, which was the home of a group of Galvantula. He became paralyzed, and was heavily injured by Galvantula's attacks and needed to be healed. With no Pokémon Centers around, Iris quickly made up a potion for him to cure his paralysis. He felt better the following day and left to confront the Galvantula that attacked him. Again, he was outmatched as the entire colony appeared to battle him and was saved by Ash and the rest of his Pokémon. Seeing what they were willing to do for him, Scraggy began to trust his new teammates. After returning to camp, Cilan suggested that Scraggy battle Axew, as Axew had previously struggled to train against the stronger Pokémon owned by Ash and Cilan, while Scraggy would be a fair match for him. The battle ended in a draw when both Pokémon knocked each other out. After the battle, Scraggy happily agreed to go inside his Poké Ball.

Scraggy was used to battle Axew on two more occasions, but each had the same result as their first battle. Their third battle however, Scraggy lost because Axew was able to execute a perfect Dragon Rage.

Scraggy putting his pants up

In Cottonee in Love!, Scraggy met a wild Cottonee who tried to play with him. Like with every new Pokémon he met, he tried to attack him but was distracted by his Cotton Spore. He eventually befriended the Cottonee after he was shot down by a female Cottonee he was trying to court. Scraggy helped him train to prove to his love interest that he was a capable battler. By the end of the episode, Scraggy was called out of his Poké Ball to say goodbye to Cottonee and chased him and his lover while waving.

In Facing Fear with Eyes Wide Open!, his aggressive attitude landed him and the other Pokémon in trouble when he attacked a group of wild Foongus. In retaliation, they engulfed the Pokémon in a cloud of Poison Powder, poisoning them. However, with the combined effort of Ash, Oshawott and Cilan, everyone was cured of their poison.

In Meowth's Scrafty Tactics!, Scraggy was used to assist Meowth in negotiating with a wild Scrafty to rescue Axew, who Scrafty had kidnapped. In the process, the Scrafty taught him how to use High Jump Kick. Once Axew was rescued, Scraggy wished to assist Scrafty, whose home had been taken by a Mandibuzz. Using his new High Jump Kick, Scraggy was able to subdue Mandibuzz.

Scraggy and Axew playing together

He battled with Axew once more in Scraggy and the Demanding Gothita! to play, which ended in another draw when Scraggy's High Jump Kick countered Axew's Dragon Rage. They then ran into a Gothita that took a liking to Scraggy. Gothita's Trainer challenged Ash to a battle on the condition that if she won, he'd have to trade Scraggy away to her. After Ash won, they all stayed the night together in a cabin. Scraggy left with Gothita while everyone was sleeping for a midnight snack, but Axew came out to bring him back. Gothita ended up disturbing a wild Garbodor. Scraggy attempted to stand up to the Trash Heap Pokémon, but they were only safe when Snivy turned up to defend them. The next day Scraggy was happy to see Gothita storm away after Snivy defeated her.

Scraggy was picked as Ash's registered Pokémon for the Clubsplosion tournament in The Clubsplosion Begins! when Ash heard that the tournament was geared towards Fighting-type Pokémon. He battled Angus's Simisage in the first round. While the match started off with both Pokémon avoiding each other's attacks, Scraggy was eventually able to land a High Jump Kick on Simisage. However, Simisage countered by stepping on Scraggy's "pants" so that he couldn't defend with them again and hit him with Low Sweep. After Scraggy's next High Jump Kick missed, he was hit by a barrage of Low Sweeps while he writhed in pain from the crash damage. Simisage was about to finish the match with Giga Impact when Scraggy formed a Focus Blast between his hands, learning a new move, and used it to shield himself from Simisage's attack. Unfortunately, Scraggy could not keep it on target when it came to launching his Focus Blast, though he made up for it by using Leer on Simisage and, with its effects, hit it with a Headbutt attack, winning the match.

Scraggy in the Clubsplosion

Scraggy continued to watch the first-round matches in the next episode. While watching, he became annoyed by Bianca's admiration of him and hit her with Headbutt. During the break between battles, he and Ash began practicing Focus Blast; however, not making any progress. In A Clubsplosion of Excitement!, Scraggy battled Betty's Simipour. After defending against Simipour's Aqua Tail and Brick Break, Scraggy once again attempted Focus Blast but with no result. After enduring an Acrobatics attack, Scraggy hit Simipour with Leer, blocked a second Brick Break with Headbutt, and won the match with High Jump Kick. In Commanding the Clubsplosion Crown!, Scraggy faced off against Montgomery's Throh during the semi-finals. After persistently trying to weaken Throh's Defense with Leer, Scraggy was heavily damaged by Throh's Circle Throw and Superpower attacks. Scraggy then released a barrage of Focus Blasts, failing to hit his target. Scraggy was defeated by Seismic Toss, eliminating him and Ash from the tournament.

In Battling the Leaf Thieves!, Scraggy and Axew watched a battle between Iris's Emolga and Ash's Swadloon and was excited to see Swadloon evolve into Leavanny. When Leavanny first looked upon his young friends, he pranced off and made leaf hoods for them both, which Scraggy was very happy to receive. While the gang was napping, a group of Durant took Axew away, believing he was food, as he was still wearing his leaf outfit. When Scraggy first awoke and found that Axew was missing, he screamed and shouted for him, waking the others up and alerting them to the situation. The gang soon discovered a swarm of Durant's nest, where Scraggy and Ash were both wrapped up in leaves so that they'd be taken to the Durant's food pile so that they could retrieve Axew. However, they were noticed, and a huge battle broke out between Scraggy, Pikachu, Emolga, Leavanny, and the dozens of Durant. Scraggy was able to easily dodge the various Iron Head, Shadow Claw, and Guillotine attacks that came his way. Still, like his teammates, he was unable to land a hit on the Durant because of their excessive use of Protect. After all but one Durant was infatuated by Emolga's Attract, Scraggy and Pikachu defeated them and allowed Iris to rescue a still-sleeping Axew. Leavanny led the gang back through the Durant maze, and Scraggy stayed out his Poké Ball with the gang until Axew woke up.

Scraggy battling Brcyen's Vanillish

Scraggy was used in his first Gym battle during Caution: Icy Battle Conditions!, where it was Ash's second Pokémon in his Icirrus Gym Battle against Brycen; he went up against Vanillish. Initially, Scraggy sustained crash damage from a failed High Jump Kick and missed his target again with Headbutt, having trouble maintaining his balance on the iced-over battlefield. On the defensive, Scraggy was able to deflect Vanillish's Icicle Spear with his "pants" and launch a Focus Blast attack. Like before, Scraggy's attack missed, but by chance, the Focus Blast fell backward and struck Vanillish. Scraggy then knocked out his opponent with Headbutt. Cryogonal was brought out subsequently to fight Scraggy. His Headbutt attack was blocked by a fearsome Rapid Spin and then took more Rapid Spin attacks, and after a failed Focus Blast, despite using his "pants", Scraggy was knocked out by Cryogonal's powerful Aurora Beam.

In Lost at the League!, Scraggy was seen defeating a Darumaka with Headbutt after using High Jump Kick and Leer and winning Ash's third round battle of the Vertress Conference.

Decolore Islands

In Farewell, Unova! Setting Sail for New Adventures!, Professor Juniper sent Scraggy to Professor Oak's Laboratory before Ash left for Kanto, touring through the Decolore Islands. He was brought back to Ash's team before The Path That Leads to Goodbye!. In the episode, Scraggy became very upset at Axew's absence after Ash and Iris had fallen out. He set off with Pikachu to find them before being captured by Team Rocket and subsequently rescued by Iris. Scraggy later returned to Oak's lab in The Dream Continues!, reuniting with the entire Unova team. Scraggy joined them to launch a group attack on Team Rocket, using Focus Blast to send them blasting off for the final time in Pokémon the Series: Black & White. Scraggy later posed in a group photo with the rest of Ash's Pokémon. Then, he was left at the lab when Ash set off for the Kalos region.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

Scraggy encouraging Pikachu in a vision

Scraggy, along with the rest of Ash's Pokémon at the lab, reunited with Ash in Friends, Rivals, Lend Me Your Spirit!. During the visit, he was seen relaxing with Torterra and later watched the battle between Ash and Paul. Before Ash left, he posed with the rest of Ash's Pokémon in a group photo with him.

From Battling as Hard as Stone! onwards, Scraggy watched Ash's Masters Eight Tournament matches against Steven and Cynthia. In Partners in Time!, Scraggy appeared as a vision to Pikachu during his battle against Leon's Charizard.

In Heroes Unite!, Scraggy, along with the rest of the Pokémon at the lab, welcomed Ash back to Pallet Town after his victory over Leon.

In The Rainbow and the Pokémon Master!, Scraggy joined Ash's other Pokémon to search for a missing Charmander around Oak's lab, but to no avail.

Personality and characteristics

Scraggy blocking an attack with his pants
Scraggy and Ash

From the moment he hatched, Scraggy has shown himself to be a headstrong Pokémon who views new Pokémon as opponents. He will Leer at his potential opponents to show his toughness before trying to Headbutt them. His overconfidence often gets him into trouble as he believes he is much stronger than he is. This was best evidenced in Scraggy-Hatched to be Wild!, when he took on a whole group of Galvantula by himself; and in Facing Fear with Eyes Wide Open!, when he took on a group of angry Foongus. A stubborn Pokémon, Scraggy will not give up on trying to defeat an opponent even if he is injured. Despite disliking to do so, he knows when to accept help from his friends and Trainer. He is also shown to care about those whom he considers his friends. This is shown in both Cottonee in Love! and Meowth's Scrafty Tactics!, when Ash tried to recall him to his Poké Ball, but he didn't want to go in because he wanted to help his new friends on both occasions.

In Scraggy and the Demanding Gothita!, his relationship with Axew was shown to have become strong. Numerous training battles had led the two to become best friends. Both being very young, they are quite playful together, akin to human children.

Appearance

As an Egg
Scraggy Egg.png

Moves used

Ash Scraggy Focus Blast.png
Using Focus Blast
Move First Used In
Leer Scraggy-Hatched to Be Wild!
Headbutt Scraggy-Hatched to Be Wild!
High Jump Kick Meowth's Scrafty Tactics!
Focus Blast The Clubsplosion Begins!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Moves improvised

Picture First Used In Moves Involved Partnered With
Ash BW Team combination attack.png The Dream Continues! Thunderbolt, Flamethrower, Leaf Storm, Hydro Pump, Air Cutter, Focus Blast, Energy Ball, Flash Cannon, Mud Shot, and Stone Edge Ash's rotation for Pokémon the Series: Black & White
Description: Scraggy combines his Focus Blast with a joint Flamethrower from Pignite and Charizard, Krookodile's Stone Edge, Oshawott's Hydro Pump, Unfezant's Air Cutter, Snivy's Leaf Storm, Leavanny's Energy Ball, Boldore's Flash Cannon, Palpitoad's Mud Shot, and Pikachu's Thunderbolt to create a gigantic blast of energy. This was used to defend Professor Oak's Laboratory from Team Rocket.

Artwork

To Be a Pokémon Master poster.png
Poster for
Pokémon: To Be a Pokémon Master

In the games

Mystery Egg

A Japanese event distributed a game counterpart of Ash's Scraggy via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. It has Moxie as its Ability and knows Low Kick in addition to Leer, Headbutt, and High Jump Kick; its anime counterpart only knew the latter three moves at the time of distribution. This event started on January 28, 2011 and ended on February 10, 2011.

Pokémon Info Trainer Memo Battle Moves Ribbons
Cherish Ball summary IV.png ズルッグ Dex No. 0559 Adamant nature. Normal Leer Classic Ribbon
Lv. 1 Type   Fighting Low Kick
Spr 5b 559.png Dark Fighting Pokémon Event Normal Headbutt
OT サトシ Apparently had a Fighting High Jump Kick
ID No. 01281 fateful encounter at This Pokémon was available in Japan and Wi-Fi
from January 28 to February 10, 2011.
Item Ability Lv. 1.
Muscle Band Muscle Band Moxie  
The date this Pokémon was received is determined by the date on the DS when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is English in origin.
Can be obtained with: B W B2 W2

In the spin-off games

Pokémon Medal World

Scraggy appears in Pokémon Medal World.

In the manga

Movie adaptations

Ash's Scraggy in the manga

Scraggy appears in the manga adaptation of the fourteenth movie. During his appearance, he volunteers to go up against Carlita's Hydreigon. During the battle, he had trouble handling Hydreigon as the opponent was too strong due to it being fully evolved. However, with a power-up received from Victini, Scraggy managed to defeat Hydreigon.

Moves used

Ash Scraggy Headbutt M14 manga.png
Using Headbutt
Move First Used In
Headbutt White—Victini and Zekrom
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Trivia

  • Scraggy is the first Dark-type Pokémon owned by a main character in the anime.
  • Scraggy is Ash's only Pokémon caught in Unova:
    • To not be a member of a three-stage evolutionary line.
    • To not have battled any of Ash's rivals.
    • That isn't a first partner Pokémon to not have evolved at least once.
  • Scraggy is Ash's first Pokémon to be obtained as an Egg since his Larvitar, which he received in Lapras of Luxury, 412 episodes earlier.
  • Scraggy's Egg was the first onscreen Egg owned by a main character not to be taken from its owner by another person or a Pokémon.
  • Scraggy was the last of Ash's Unova Pokémon to have been used in a Gym battle, and the only one who wasn't used in at least two.
  • Scraggy is Ash's only non-fully evolved Dark-type Pokémon.

References

See also

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



Project Anime logo.png This article is part of Project Anime, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of Pokémon animation.