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Learning about Ash and Greninja's unique power, Diantha and Mega Gardevoir engage in battle against Ash-Greninja. As the battle progresses, Ash and Greninja's power reaches a new level, pushing Diantha to the brink of defeat, but Ash and Ash-Greninja passes out once again before the battle can be decided because the colapsing from the ...
Ash and Goh travel to the Alola region where Ash is reunited with his Alolan Pokémon and his old friends, Pokémon, and his mentor Professor Kukui (as well the new addition to the Kukui family). At the party Ash's friends are throwing for him, Kiawe challenges Goh to a battle to see if Goh is a fitting rival for Ash.
Ash appeared in Pokémon Puzzle League, acting as the game's main playable character. In Pokémon Sun and Moon's demo, the player receives a letter from Ash, along with his Greninja, which is capable of assuming its "Ash-Greninja" form through its ability Battle Bond. Ash also makes a cameo in the Abandoned Thrifty Megamart location in the main ...
Greninja that have the ability 'Battle Bond' are capable of transforming into 'Ash-Greninja' (a form of Greninja based on the change that occurs in the Pokémon XY anime series that happens whenever Ash's Greninja has a strong connection with Ash). [32] Greninja was designed by Yusuke Ohmura. [33] Greninja's name is a portmanteau of the French ...
Ash, Gladion, Lillie, and Lusamine go after Faba, arriving just as a panicked Nebby transforms into a chrysalis and the Ultra Wormhole begins to open! The Ultra Beast known as UB-01 Symbiont emerges and attacks Lillie — but Lusamine throws herself in front of her daughter, and the Ultra Beast engulfs her instead and takes her back through the ...
Lavender Town is a village that can be visited in Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, [1] [2] sequels Gold, Silver, Crystal, [3] and the remakes thereof. [4] Lavender Town is the player's first encounter with the concept of Pokémon dying, [2] and is one of a few towns in the Kanto region not to feature a gym. [1]
Mistaking a play rehearsal at the Super Pokémon Battle Show for an actual kidnapping of a Snubbull, Ash accidentally causes the show's star Gallade to be injured. Ash lets his Hawlucha understudy for Gallade while it recovers. Team Rocket tries stealing the Pokémon from the show. Ash's Hawlucha teams up with its Dark Hawlucha costar to beat them.
As Ash struggles to bond with Pikachu, who acts aloof and openly distrusts him, the two stumble upon a wild Pidgey, and Ash unsuccessfully tries to catch it by throwing a Poké Ball. Ash uses his Pokédex and learns that in order to catch a Pokémon via a Poké Ball, a trainer must first use their Pokémon to battle it, thereby weakening it.