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Ash'southward Charizard
サトシのリザードン Satoshi's Lizardon

Poké Ball

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Ash'south Charizard
Debuts in Charmander – The Devious Pokémon
Defenseless at Route 24
Evolves in March of the Exeggutor Team
Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon
Gender Male[1]
Ability Blaze*
Nature Adamant*
Current location Professor Oak'due south Laboratory

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This Pokémon spent 32 episodes equally Charmander and 3 episodes as Charmeleon.
Voice player Japanese English language
As Charmander Shin-ichiro Miki Michael Haigney
(EP011-EP043)
Tom Wayland (BW116)
Baton Bob Thompson (M20)
As Charmeleon Shin-ichiro Miki Eric Stuart (EP043-EP046)
Tom Wayland (BW116)
Billy Bob Thompson (M20)
As Charizard Shin-ichiro Miki

Ash's Charizard (Japanese: サトシのリザードン Satoshi's Lizardon) was the fourth Pokémon that Ash caught in the Kanto region, and his fifth overall.

In the anime

Main series

History

Original series
Kanto

As a Charmander, with Damian

With Damian

Charmander originally belonged to a boastful Trainer named Damian. Withal, in Charmander - The Stray Pokémon, Damian grew tired of Charmander being weak, and then he abandoned him, leaving him on a rocky outcrop and telling him that he would come back later. Charmander's health deteriorated, but he was able to resist capture by Ash twice before explaining to Pikachu that he was waiting for Damian. Afterwards, Ash met Damian and learned that he never planned to return for Charmander. Outraged just by and large concerned for Charmander, who was at present stuck out in the pelting loyally pending Damian, Brock, Ash, and Misty rushed to his rescue, with Brock conveying him to the Pokémon Center while Ash sheltered the fiddling remaining tail flame with his coat.

Despite the care shown to him, Charmander was unwilling to remain at the Pokémon Center and returned to the rock where he had been staying. However, he came across Team Rocket, who had stolen Pikachu. Charmander ordered them to return Pikachu, and when they ignored him, he blasted them with Flamethrower to transport them running away, leaving behind Pikachu. Ash invited Charmander to join them, but Damian turned up with a bunch of Poké Balls and said that he had abandoned Charmander on purpose to toughen him up. Damian threw a Poké Ball at him, but Charmander deflected the Ball in defiance. Having seen Damian's character, Charmander staunchly refused to return, and when Damian threatened to beat out him with all of his other Pokémon, he attacked Damian with a Flamethrower attack alongside Pikachu, who used Thunder Stupor. Damian fled and Charmander happily joined Ash's team instead.

With Ash

Charmander immediately became one of Ash'south main Pokémon, being used in the very next episode as a torch to help Ash through the caves. He likewise joined with a group of other Charmander on the St. Anne in Boxing Aboard the St. Anne to repel Team Rocket Grunts. Later, Charmander used Flamethrower to torch a pigsty in the capsized St. Anne'south hull, allowing the group and Team Rocket to escape the ship.

In Primeape Goes Bananas, Charmander battled a berserk Primeape. He finally subdued his opponent by using Rage and Flamethrower. Charmander made his Gym Battle debut in the next episode, where he defeated Erika's Weepinbell after burning Razor Leaf and so striking a powerful Skull Fustigate. However, in the adjacent round, the pure stench emitting from her Gloom caused Charmander to asphyxiate and faint. Ash chosen on Charmander's aid confronting Koga in The Ninja Poké-Showdown. He went up confronting Koga's Venomoth briefly before their match was interrupted by Team Rocket. For the official Gym battle, Charmander went up confronting Koga'southward Golbat and defeated information technology with Ember and Burn down Spin, earning Ash the Soul Bluecoat.

The rising in Charmander'southward battle experience reached its tiptop in March of the Exeggutor Squad, where he helped stop a large number of rampaging Exeggutor. Subsequently, Charmander evolved into Charmeleon. Notwithstanding, in The Problem with Paras, information technology was revealed that Charmeleon was no longer loyal to Ash, attacking a Paras when Ash was trying to deliberately lose in social club to help Paras evolve. Cassandra's grandmother explained that Charmeleon'southward skill level had exceeded Ash's, and therefore he did not respect him. Ironically, a rampaging Charmeleon was stopped when Paras, badly trying to avoid punishment, jabbed at him with a claw. Afterwards evolving into Parasect, it put Charmeleon to slumber with Spore and immune Ash to call up him. Cassandra's grandmother warned Ash that he needed to learn to control Charmeleon.

Ash stopped using his disobedient Charmeleon but tried again in Assail of the Prehistoric Pokémon to repel wild Fossil Pokémon, which he refused to do. When an Aerodactyl swooped past, knocking Charmeleon over, Charmeleon attempted to fight back. He then jumped upwardly and grabbed the escaping Aerodactyl's tail and followed it into the open air, but was before long shaken off. Upset, Charmeleon evolved into Charizard and flew after Aerodactyl to avenge his injured pride. When Jigglypuff began singing at Misty's request in a desperate endeavor to save Ash, Charizard attempted to block out the sleep-bound effects of the song, to no avail. Still, he managed to catch Ash and put him on the ground earlier going to sleep, just unfortunately, retained his disobedience subsequently.

Charizard's disobedience towards his Trainer began to cause Ash some serious problems during his journey, losing the Cinnabar Gym battle confronting Blaine in Riddle Me This, as he simply loafed off and immune Rhydon an easy win after Charizard left the band, causing Blaine to disqualify him from the match. In the adjacent episode, Charizard refused to help dam the volcano, but changed his mind later on seeing Blaine's powerful Magmar contributing. After working together, the duo were left with a burning desire to test each other's strength. Blaine permitted a battle at the peak of the volcano, and the 2 seemed evenly matched. Magmar dropped Charizard into the lava, but Charizard regained the upper hand by dazing Magmar with an aeriform Submission attack and then knocking it out with his powerful Seismic Toss.

The costliest incidence of Charizard'due south disobedience was in the battle against Ritchie during the Indigo League in Friend and Foe Alike. Down to 1 Pokémon, Ash chosen Charizard into boxing against Zippo, and surprisingly decided to battle and force Goose egg to abscond from a far superior Flamethrower, causing Ritchie to recall information technology and concede the circular. Notwithstanding, when Sparky came out, Charizard condescendingly stomped the ground and flapped his wings against the little Pikachu before going to slumber, refusing to battle. Due to this, Ash lost the circular and Ritchie advanced to the next circular.

While against Mewtwo's original clones of the three Kanto starters in their last evolutions during Mewtwo Strikes Back, Ash summoned Charizard to fight alongside Corey'due south Bruteroot and Neesha'due south Shellshocker against the clones, although not before Charizard, to Ash'southward surprise, attempted to preemptively attack Mewtwo. After Bruteroot and Shellshocker were chop-chop overpowered past their clones, Ash attempted to turn the tables by having Charizard focus on speed and evasion over raw power in his confrontation with the clone Charizard, but this strategy failed. Once Ash released the captured originals to confront the clones, Charizard battled the cloned Charizard once more but ended the battle to cry for Ash after his sacrifice to try and stop the battle between Mew and Mewtwo. Afterward Mewtwo departed with Mew and the clones upon witnessing Ash's resurrection, it erased these actions from the memories of all people and Pokémon present, returning Charizard to his familiar defiance. In the movie's remake, Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution, it largely had the same part as in the original, although its defiance to Ash was largely downplayed.

Orange Islands

Ash took Charizard with him to the Orangish Islands, despite his refusal to obey him. Ash had noticeably stopped trying to use him in battles, although in Navel Maneuvers, Charizard, Pikachu, and Bulbasaur were used in the second circular of the friction match betwixt Ash and Danny. Charizard was initially unwilling to participate, and Danny nearly won. However, Charizard inadvertently helped when he tried to use Flamethrower on Ash but missed and carved an ice colonnade into a sled. This meant Ash won the round and was able to go on the lucifer.

In A Way Off Day Off, although he did not obey Ash, Charizard recognized the wisdom and formidable experience that Tracey's Scyther had, and the two teamed upwardly to defeat Team Rocket. Scyther was the only Pokémon in the group whom Charizard respected.

Charizard continued to ignore Ash during battles, such equally in The Mandarin Island Miss Match. Charizard took down a male child's Tauros with a single assault, before flight away and rampaging the city. Ash was unable to think him and simply the intervention of Prima and her Slowbro using Disable allowed Ash to finish Charizard.

Being taken care of by Ash

In Charizard Chills, Charizard battled Tad's Poliwrath. He blatantly refused to listen to Ash's commands, continuing to use Flamethrower despite it having no issue on Poliwrath. Tad and Poliwrath resisted all of them until Poliwrath responded with a Water Gun that nearly doused the flame on Charizard's tail. He was then encased in ice by Poliwrath's Ice Beam, much to Ash's horror. Ash managed to nail the water ice encasing Charizard'south caput, and Tad walked away scornfully, telling Ash that they would accept a rematch when he could control Charizard. Ash lit a fire and thawed Charizard out, before rubbing Charizard all over to help him regain his body rut. Pikachu pointed out that Ash'due south hands were rubbed raw, but Ash replied that he didn't mind, and redoubled his efforts upon seeing that Charizard'southward tail flame was so small. Charizard woke up in a panic and tried to attack, but he was and then common cold that he could non produce a flame and passed out again. Misty provided a blanket and Tracey kept the fires up while Pikachu watched the flame, just Ash himself worked throughout the entire night to aid Charizard recover.

The selfless human activity reminded Charizard of everything Ash had done for him since he was a Charmander. By morning, Charizard'due south respect and loyalty to Ash had returned, and he helped Ash rescue Pikachu from Squad Rocket. Ash and Pikachu were briefly knocked out during the rescue, and Charizard became and so incensed he learned Dragon Rage. In a rematch with Tad and Poliwrath, Charizard learned to dodge Ice Beam and knocked Poliwrath into the air before defeating it with Seismic Toss. During the events of The Ability of One, Charizard also aided Ash alongside Pikachu and Squirtle in freeing Moltres from Lawrence III's clutches, and too proceeded to encourage Ash with his task as the Chosen 1 aslope the rest of his Pokemon. He also proceeded to aid Ash alongside Squirtle by pulling a discarded metal part and fifty-fifty countered Moltres'due south flame blasts alongside Squirtle and Pikachu when the titans tried to attack them, although he was ultimately forced to return to his Pokeball later the titans simultaneously created a rift and a wall of ice barring Ash from continuing onward to Ice Island.

He participated in Ash's Gym battle confronting Luana in Pokémon Double Trouble. He fought Luana'southward Alakazam and Marowak alongside Ash'due south Pikachu in the series' offset official Double Battle. The two Pokémon initially had trouble collaborating, but somewhen managed to work together: Pikachu helped to gratuitous Charizard from Alakazam'south Psychic assail and Charizard defenseless Pikachu later he was hitting by Marowak'due south Body Slam attack. Charizard's skillful flight caused Marowak and Alakazam to knock each other out, earning Ash the Jade Star Badge.

Charizard was also used in Ash'southward Orangish League battle against Drake in Enter the Dragonite. Charizard defeated Drake's Electabuzz by blocking its electricity with Fire Spin and knocking it out with Seismic Toss. He also fought Dragonite, but was hit by a powerful Water Gun so Slammed into the ground. Subsequently a clash of Dragon Rages, Charizard fainted, but his attacks had begun to wear Dragonite downwards, paving the way for Pikachu to finish it off and give Ash the victory. Charizard was inducted into the Orange Islands Hall of Fame with Ash'due south other Pokémon.

Johto

Charizard also accompanied Ash on his journey to the Johto region, although it became credible that he was unfairly superior to most of Ash's early contest. This was shown peculiarly in The Double Trouble Header, where Charizard easily defeated all three of Casey's Pokémon, despite the disapproval of Misty and Brock. Team Rocket afterward capitalized on Casey'south frustration, calling Charizard an illegal option by Ash.

Charizard was used to weaken and help Ash capture a Chikorita in The Chikorita Rescue. His massive size compared to her came into consequence when Chikorita ran towards him and tried to attack; Charizard responding by placing his foot out and bravado a pocket-sized puff of burn down subsequently being instructed past Ash to only weaken her. Charizard's puff of fire ended up on Chikorita's single leafage and caused her to run around for a short amount of time earlier using Vine Whip to set on Charizard. Charizard was recalled past Ash afterwards he and Chikorita cruel into a big sail of rocks.

In Fighting Flyer with Fire, he participated in Ash's beginning Johto Gym battle against Falkner, where he battled Falkner's Pidgeot. Due to the latter's impressive Speed, Charizard started at a disadvantage, with Pidgeot's Cyclone reflecting his Flamethrower back onto him. He was and then knocked back downwards by a combination of Wing Attack and Quick Attack. Falkner told Ash to give up just Ash refused and Charizard gained the strength to fight dorsum and fly in a higher place Quick Attack. Charizard then baited Pidgeot, spinning around in midair when Pidgeot flew behind him and hitting information technology with Fire Spin, before seizing it and hurling it into the basis with Seismic Toss. Pidgeot was knocked out and Ash won the Zephyr Badge.

Ash parting means with Charizard

In Charizard's Burning Ambitions, Misty criticized Ash for using Charizard besides often against fresh young Trainers, making him unbeatable merely in an unfair way. Ash so met Liza, who taught Ash and Charizard how to fly together. After arriving in the Charicific Valley, Charizard was humiliated by Liza's insults and proudly tried to show off his power, but was shown to be smaller and weaker than the wild Charizard who lived there. Charizard continued to choice fights and kept getting himself browbeaten until Liza locked them out of the Valley, having Charla throw Charizard into the lake and telling him and Ash to stay away until they had trained and reflected. Team Rocket sympathized with Charizard and helped him to stay awake in the lake, likewise every bit making a imitation attempt to break into the Valley, allowing Charizard to defeat them and win acclaim from Liza, Charla, and the wild Charizard. Facing an emotional battle, Ash told Charizard that he did non want a weakling on his squad and he would be fine without him, forcing Charizard to stay at the Valley to train and get more powerful. He and then ran away from the Valley, knowing that if he stopped, he would not be able to say goodbye. Pikachu wished Charizard well and followed Ash, leaving his teammate and friend backside.

In Spell of the Unown: Entei, Charizard saw on Liza'due south Goggle box news footage of Entei abducting Delia Ketchum and Ash futilely pursuing them, and then Charizard decided to briefly exit the Charicific Valley and flew to Greenfield in an attempt to help. Afterward that nighttime, Charizard arrived just in time to catch Ash and Pikachu when Entei knocked them out of a tower. Charizard then battled Entei with Ash riding on its back, but though it was briefly able to send Entei flying with Fire Spin, Molly Hale's reality-warping powers granted by the Unown tipped the scales too much in Entei's favor, like when crystal spikes would emerge to impede Charizard's flight. Entei somewhen pinned Charizard and prepared to interruption its neck, but Molly came to her senses and convinced Entei to stop. Charizard, Pikachu, and Entei worked together to defeat the Unown when their powers went berserk and threatened to destroy everything, only this came at the cost of Entei'due south existence. With the crisis over, Charizard returned to the Charicific Valley.

During his time in the Charicific Valley, Charizard took the office of Charla's babysitter, and the two seem to have a sort of romantic relationship with each other. Liza occasionally visited the Dragon Holy Land in Blackthorn City with the two Charizard. One such visit was in Neat Bowls of Burn down!, which coincidentally occurred when Ash was in that location for his final Johto Gym boxing. Charizard helped Ash, Clair, Pikachu, and Dragonair calm the wild Dragonite that was rampaging in the Dragon Holy Land.

In Better Eight Than Never, Charizard battled against Clair's Dragonair in Ash'southward rematch. He caused the h2o in the Gym's pool to evaporate with his Flamethrower and Fire Spin, thus depriving Dragonair of its protection. He and then caught Dragonair with Seismic Toss and used Fire Spin to create a flaming twister to wear downward Dragonair's defenses before information technology hit the footing and was knocked out. Ash surprised Liza by sending him back for preparation, knowing that Charizard still had a lot to learn.

Charizard defeating Gary'southward Blastoise

Ash afterward used Charizard in the Silver Briefing during his fight confronting Gary Oak in Can't Crush the Heat!, as Brock had made a tardily-night telephone call to Liza requesting Charizard for the boxing. Gary'southward Blastoise and Scizor cut Ash'south squad down to only Charizard, who had to fight three opponents single-handedly. He managed to friction match Scizor'south speed and took advantage of his significant type reward, defeating Scizor with a single Flamethrower. Despite Golem'southward weight preventing Charizard from using his Seismic Toss, Charizard overcame it with a powerful Dragon Rage assault. Charizard struggled against Gary's Blastoise, as it had supreme defensive capabilities and could go along Charizard at bay with Hydro Pump. Thinking outside the box, Ash told Charizard to superheat the field, which forced Blastoise to spend fourth dimension cooling the molten rock. This created a huge steam cloud and allowed Charizard to seize Blastoise at close range. Blastoise could even so use Withdraw to contrivance Dragon Rage, then Charizard hurled Blastoise into the ground with Seismic Toss, defeating it and leaving Ash as the winner.

Charizard was then used in Ash's fight against Harrison in Playing with Fire!, where he went up against Harrison'southward Blaziken. Charizard'southward aerial advantage was negated by Blaziken'due south powerful legs and power to maneuver in midair. Each Pokémon striking difficult blows on the other, and their Flamethrowers were shown to be equal in power. Blaziken even managed to get upwardly after a devastating Seismic Toss, while Charizard took a Blaze Kick to the neck and continued on. A last clash between Flamethrower and Dragon Rage knocked both Pokémon down, merely just Blaziken could get up, eliminating Ash from the tournament. Charizard once more returned to Charicific Valley, and it was afterwards revealed that he had injured Blaziken so badly that Harrison had to rest his main battler in the next round, which contributed to his later loss.

Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire

In The Symbol Life, he returned for Ash's showtime Battle Frontier boxing, where he took on Noland'south Articuno at the Boxing Manufacturing plant. Ash and Charizard flew together, where Charizard demonstrated a far improved Flamethrower and that he had learned Dragon Jiff. In battle, he showed that he was a match fifty-fifty for the Legendary Pokémon, using Flamethrower to burn through Ice Beam and strike Articuno. Notwithstanding, Articuno did not take much damage from Flamethrower or Dragon Jiff, blinding Charizard with Mist and and then knocking him to the ground with Steel Wing. Articuno and so inflicted serious damage with Water Pulse and froze Charizard's fly tip, crippling his movements. Finally, Charizard used Overheat, which he had only learned, to cook the water ice. He and so caught Articuno as information technology tried to use Steel Wing and struck with a Seismic Toss. Charizard complanate, just managed to get upward just as Articuno passed out, giving Ash and Charizard the victory.

Charizard also battled alongside Pikachu, Bulbasaur, and Squirtle in a four-on-four boxing against Brandon's Pokémon in Gathering the Gang of Four!. He went up against Dusclops. Charizard had been preparation since his battle with Articuno and learned Steel Fly, but was put at a disadvantage when Dusclops used Confuse Ray and Mean Wait, forcing Charizard to continue battling in his baffled country, all the while taking damage from Will-O-Wisp. Finally, Charizard snapped out of his defoliation and attacked with Dragon Breath, wearing both Pokémon downwardly. However, an endeavour to use Seismic Toss to finish the match cost Ash dearly, equally the Ghost-blazon simply dissipated and re-emerged safely at a distance, where a unmarried Shadow Punch took Charizard out and put Ash at a supreme disadvantage. However, Pikachu, Bulbasaur, and Squirtle managed to win the battle and the Brave Symbol. Afterwards the match against Brandon, Charizard returned to Charicific Valley.

Pokémon the Series: Black & White
Unova

Charizard reuniting with Pikachu

In The Fires of a Red-Hot Reunion!, Ash and his friends attended a Kanto Fair, where one of the presentations featured the local starter Pokémon, involving a live action show with a Charmander. This made Ash call back his own Charmander, prompting him to tell Iris, Cilan, and Northward about his Charizard. Filled with a desire to come across his old friend again, Ash chosen Professor Oak, who, in commutation for Ash's Unfezant, sent Charizard over to him. While being introduced to everyone, Charizard immediately started a peppery rivalry with Iris'due south Dragonite, which encouraged Ash and Iris to take a battle with their 2 stubborn Pokémon. During the battle, Charizard was shown to have learned Wing Attack, Slash, and Dragon Tail. He quickly gained the upper hand as not even Dragonite's Dragon Rush was able to hurt him, while Dragonite was taking serious impairment from Charizard'due south Dragon Tail. Before information technology could be settled, the battle was called off past N. Ash and then corrected Iris'due south misconception that Charizard was a Dragon-type, upsetting her since she had wanted to railroad train 1 as well.

In Team Plasma'southward Pokémon Manipulation!, he was called out by Ash in lodge to one time again fight Iris's Dragonite, who was this time beingness controlled by Colress.

In Meowth, Colress and Squad Rivalry!, Charizard was called out to help Ash'due south Pignite, which had difficulty breathing through his nostrils because something was blocking it. Charizard lifted him upward into the air and tossed him to help, but it did not piece of work. Eventually, the blockage was removed, much to anybody'due south delight.

Later on, in Team Plasma and the Awakening Anniversary!, Charizard was sent out alongside the rest of Ash'southward team to aid Ash and N dig up to the surface of the White Ruins after they had fallen into a pit. Charizard cleverly improvised a spinning Dragon Tail to help Krookodile dig through the globe that Oshawott had softened with Hydro Pump. While contesting Team Plasma again, Charizard withstood many of Team Plasma's attacks earlier Pignite came to his aid. The two and so launched an incredibly powerful double Flamethrower at Team Plasma's Pokémon. However, when Colress turned his heed control automobile on them, Charizard was quickly recalled to his Poké Ball forth with Ash's other Pokémon.

Decolore Islands

In A Pokémon of a Different Colour!, Charizard and Iris'due south Dragonite ready off to search for Clair'due south Dragonite, who had been separated from Clair on an island in the Decolore Archipelago. Subsequently Iris's Dragonite found Clair's, Charizard brought the grouping over to them, only to notice the pair squabbling. Although Charizard attempted to stop the fighting, the two Dragonite knocked him away. After on, Charizard continued to unsuccessfully act as a peacemaker; Ash eventually thanked him for trying and returned Charizard to his Poké Brawl.

In Best Wishes Until Nosotros Meet Again!, Charizard, forth with all of Ash's Pokémon, was stolen by Squad Rocket. Later, later recovering all of their Pokémon, Ash used Charizard to attack Jessie'southward Frillish, who was using Bubble Beam on Ash and visitor. Charizard easily defeated Frillish with Wing Assail and scorched James'due south Amoonguss with a super-effective Flamethrower. Charizard, alongside Pikachu, Axew, and Pansage, later on sent Team Rocket blasting off.

Charizard was reunited with all of Ash's Unova Pokémon at Professor Oak's Laboratory in The Dream Continues!. He joined the others in a group attack on Team Rocket with his Flamethrower to send them blasting off for the terminal fourth dimension in Pokémon the Series: Blackness & White. Charizard was left at the lab before Ash fix off for the Kalos region. He subsequently posed with the rest of Ash's Pokémon in a group photo with him.

Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon

Charizard reappeared in a flashback in Alola, Kanto!.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

In Communication to Goh!, Charizard reunited with Ash during his visit to Professor Oak's Laboratory with Goh. Some fourth dimension before, Charizard had battled against Ash's Infernape earlier he had left the lab to battle Moltres.

Personality and characteristics

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The emotional turmoil of being abandoned by Damian divers Charizard when he was a Charmander. Despite the scorn he received from Damian, he loyally waited outside for his return, convinced that he had a good human relationship when in fact none had existed. Only a violent confrontation revealed to him the unhealthy nature of his relationship with Damian. Charmander struggled with this abandonment-in Island of the Behemothic Pokémon, he became discouraged when Bulbasaur suggested that Ash had abandoned them all. Charmander was markedly shy and shown to be anxious, though his confidence quickly grew under Ash's guidance.

Charizard refusing to boxing against Sparky

Despite being one of Ash'south most often used Pokémon, Charmander's evolution saw Charmeleon grow distant from Ash, scorning all of his former friends and seeking power alone. Charmeleon had grown to go like Damian, obsessed with power and reputation while ignoring the value of friendship, loyalty, and kindness. Charmeleon'due south battle with Aerodactyl in Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon was purely based on a bruised ego, but as Charizard's later battles with Magmar and Zippo were, and in the case of the mail service-league celebration, the devastation of the food. Yet, he did retain some caste of loyalty to his primary and his fellow Pokémon, as the aforementioned incident with Aerodactyl had Charizard barely swooping in to save Ash before completely falling asleep while being afflicted by Jigglypuff's singing, and also saving Pikachu afterwards Team Rocket blasted off before resuming his binge, with Mewtwo Strikes Dorsum even having Charizard crying for Ash when he ended up petrified.

Charizard'south rivalry with Iris's Dragonite

Once Ash made the selfless act to save Charizard from freezing in Charizard Chills, Charizard finally shook off the poisonous personality traits left past Damian and regained full loyalty to Ash. His power to work every bit part of a team was however hampered simply when working together with Pikachu to defeat Luana, he finally managed to overcome that difficulty. Since this bespeak, Charizard has been willing to assist Ash in any battle, ranging from Casey's Chikorita to Falkner'southward Pidgeot with no complaint. Even so, Charizard maintained the rebellious Flamethrower attacks as a sign of affection for Ash, and while Charizard was loyal, his beloved of power and reputation remained. This was shown significantly in his difference in Charizard'south Called-for Ambitions, where he brashly challenged each of the wild Charizard at Charicific Valley even though he was defeated every time.

Despite retaining his fiery nature and fierce battling spirit, Charizard's render to Ash's regular control in Pokémon the Series: Blackness & White showed that he had significantly matured throughout Liza's preparation regime. This was displayed in A Pokémon of a Different Colour!, where he attempted to act as a peacemaker between Clair and Iris's two squabbling Dragonite.

Moves used

Ash Charmander Flamethrower.png
Using Flamethrower
as a Charmander
Ash Charizard Tackle.png
Using Tackle
Motility Commencement Used In
Flamethrower Charmander – The Stray Pokémon
Leer The Tower of Terror
Rage Primeape Goes Bananas
Skull Fustigate Pokémon Odor-sation!
Ember The Ninja Poké-Showdown
Fire Spin The Ninja Poké-Showdown
Submission Volcanic Panic
Seismic Toss Volcanic Panic
Mega Punch Charizard Chills*
Dragon Rage Charizard Chills
Take Down Charizard Chills
Tackle× Pokémon Double Trouble
Dragon Breath The Symbol Life
Overheat The Symbol Life
Steel Wing Gathering the Gang of Iv!
Wing Attack The Fires of a Crimson-Hot Reunion!
Slash The Fires of a Crimson-Hot Reunion!
Dragon Tail The Fires of a Ruby-red-Hot Reunion!
An × shows that the move cannot be legitimately known past this Pokémon in the games.
A shows that the motion was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or at that place are fewer than five known moves.
  • In the English language dub of Fighting Flyer with Fire, Ash told Charizard to use Fly. In the original Japanese version, he merely told Charizard to take flight. In either example, Charizard was unable to execute the command.
Moves improvised
Picture Beginning Used In Moves Involved Partnered With
Ash Kanto starters Elemental Combo.png Don't Bear upon That 'dile Flamethrower, Razor Leaf, Water Gun, and an Electric-blazon attack Ash'south Squirtle, Bulbasaur, and Pikachu
Description: Charizard combines his Flamethrower with one of Pikachu's Electric attacks, Bulbasaur's Razor Leaf, and Squirtle'southward Water Gun to create a tornado of burn, electricity, leaves, and water. This was used to defeat Jessie'southward Arbok and Lickitung, forth with James'southward Weezing and Victreebel.
Ash Charizard Flaming Seismic Toss.png Better Eight Than Never Burn down Spin, Seismic Toss and Dragon Rage Clair's Dragonair
Description: Flaming Seismic Toss A combination of Seismic Toss, Dragon Rage, and Fire Spin. During Ash's Blackthorn Gym battle against Clair, Ash's Charizard used Seismic Toss, but Clair had Dragonair respond with Dragon Rage. Ash countered by having Charizard use Fire Spin, surrounding both Pokémon in a cyclone of fire. With the flames providing extra damage for his Seismic Toss, Charizard was able to defeat Dragonair and win Ash the boxing.
Ash BW Team combination attack.png The Dream Continues! Thunderbolt, Flamethrower, Leaf Storm, Hydro Pump, Air Cutter, Focus Boom, Energy Brawl, Wink Cannon, Mud Shot, and Stone Edge Ash's rotation for Pokémon the Serial: Black & White
Description: Charizard combines his Flamethrower set on with some other Flamethrower from Pignite, Krookodile's Rock Edge assault, Snivy's Foliage Storm, Oshawott'south Hydro Pump assault, Unfezant's Air Cutter assault, Scraggy's Focus Blast, Leavanny'southward Free energy Ball, Boldore'south Flash Cannon attack, Palpitoad's Mud Shot, and Pikachu'due south Thunderbolt to create a gigantic blast of energy. This was used to defend Professor Oak's Laboratory from Team Rocket.

I Choose You!

Ash'southward Charizard in I Choose You lot!

Charizard appeared in I Choose You!, which is prepare in a different continuity from the primary series. In this continuity, it was the 2d Pokémon Ash caught on his journey.

As a Charmander, it originally belonged to a Pokémon Trainer named Cross. Cantankerous deemed Charmander also weak nevertheless, and abandoned it and told it to cease following him. Charmander was eventually found in the pelting by Ash and Verity. After arguing briefly with Cross over his conclusion to abandon Charmander, they took information technology and went inside a cave to seek shelter from the pelting. There, they found Sorrel, who brought Charmander back to practiced health.

The post-obit day, Charmander had fully recovered and Ash offered it to join his squad. Charmander accepted, despite still feeling loyalty towards Cantankerous. Charmander joined Ash, Verity, and Sorrel on their journey towards the Raizen Mountains to run into Ho-Oh. After a battle confronting a Trainer's Jigglypuff, Charmander evolved into Charmeleon. Presently afterwards, Ash encountered Cross again and started a battle with him. Ash used Charmeleon against its quondam Trainer and his Incineroar. Charmeleon proved to be no friction match for Incineroar however and was defeated. Ash started to question himself and faulted the loss on Charmeleon, but later apologized when he realized his errors.

Finally reaching the Raizen Mountains, Ash tried to identify his Rainbow Fly atop Rainbow Rock. He was stopped by Cross however, who wanted to accept the Rainbow Wing for himself. Ash battled Cross again, once over again using his Charmeleon against Cantankerous and his Incineroar. In the midst of a fierce boxing, Charmeleon evolved into Charizard, and this time, it managed to defeat information technology. Distraught of losing against his former Pokémon, Cross started to realize the error in his ways.

Ash'southward Charizard doesn't reappear in The Power of United states nor in Secrets of the Jungle.

Moves used

Ash Charmeleon Seismic Toss M20.png
Using Seismic Toss
every bit a Charmeleon
Motility First Used In
Flamethrower I Choose You!
Slash I Choose You!
Seismic Toss I Cull You!
Dragon Rage I Choose You!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

In the games

A Charmander is given to the player in Pokémon Yellow, Permit's Go, Pikachu!, and Let'due south Go, Eevee! — games which contain several references to the original serial — from a boy on Route 24. In Yellow, the boy will give the histrion the Charmander with no extra prerequisites, but in Let's Become, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the player can only obtain Charmander if they take caught 50 or more individual Pokémon.

Pokémon Yellow Pokémon: Let's Get, Pikachu! and
Allow'south Get, Eevee!

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Type:
Fire Unknown
CharmanderLv.10
Scratch
Normal
--
Growl
Normal
--
Ember
Fire
--
Struggle
Normal
--

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Type:
Fire Unknown
Power:
No Ability
Held item:
None.png None None.png
Charmander / Lv.14
Scratch
Normal Physical
--
Growl
Normal Status
--
Smokescreen
Normal Status
--
Ember
Fire Special
--

I Choose You! Ash'south Charizard

Bulbanews

A Japanese upshot distributed an in-game representation of Ash's Charizard from Pokémon the Movie twenty: I Choose You!, along with Sorrel'southward Lucario and Verity'due south Piplup via series lawmaking and local wireless.

The series codes could be obtained by collecting ii different virtual stamps via 7-SPOT at 7-11 stores in Nippon. The serial codes were available from August 1 to 20, 2022 at 7 am to vii pm, and can be redeemed from Baronial 1 to 28, 2017. The local wireless were available at Pokémon Eye stores and Pokémon Stores in Japan from August 22 to September 3, 2017.

#006 Charizard Black clover.png
Poké Ball summary IV.png Level 40 006Charizard.png
Blazon:
Burn Flight
Ability: Blaze
Held item: None
ID: 170715
OT: サトシ
Met: 2017 Pokémon Film (fateful encounter)
Nature: Adamant
Ribbon: Wishing Ribbon Wishing Ribbon
Flamethrower
Fire Special
Dragon Rage
Dragon Special
Slash
Normal Concrete
Seismic Toss
Fighting Physical
Games Method Region Location Duration
S M serial lawmaking Japanese online Baronial 1 to 28, 2017
S M local wireless all Pokémon Center stores, Nihon
Pokémon Stores, Japan
Baronial 22 to September three, 2017
Moves in bold tin can be taught again at the Move Reminder as a special movement if forgotten.
Date received is the date on the system when the gift is picked upwardly from the deliveryman.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.

Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution Ash's Charizard

This Charizard was distributed in South Korea as a bonus for attendants of the Korean dub screening of Mewtwo Strikes Back—Development on September 30, 2020. The series code will be redeemable until Nov 30, 2020.

This Charizard bears many similarities to the Charizard listed above, with the unusable Dragon Rage being replaced by Dragon Tail.

#006 Charizard (리자몽) Galar symbol.png
Bag Poké Ball Sprite.png Level 50 006Charizard.png
Type:
Burn down Flying
Ability: Blaze
Held detail: None
ID: 200930
OT: 지우
Met: a Pokémon picture show (fateful encounter)
Nature: Adamant
Ribbon: Wishing Ribbon Wishing Ribbon
Flamethrower
Fire Special
Dragon Tail
Dragon Concrete
Slash
Normal Concrete
Seismic Toss
Fighting Physical
Games Method Location Duration
Sw Sh serial code online September 30 to Nov 30, 2020
Moves in bold can be taught once again at the Move Reminder equally a special move if forgotten.
Engagement received is the appointment on the system when the souvenir is redeemed.
This Pokémon is Korean in origin, regardless of the linguistic communication of the game.

In the manga

Ash & Pikachu

Ash's Charizard appeared in Off To The Boxing Borderland!!. It was excited to run into Ash when he called it over as it was sent for training before. After arrival, Ash sent information technology out to boxing Noland's Articuno. During the battle, it struggled to keep upward with Articuno despite the type advantage due to the fact that Articuno's speed was quicker than Charizard'south in terms of reflexes. Withal, Charizard focused in on where Articuno was going to strike next and defeated information technology, earning Ash the Noesis Symbol.

Moves used

Ash Charizard Overheat AP.png
Using Overheat
Motility First Used In
Flamethrower Off To The Battle Frontier!!
Dragon Breath Off To The Boxing Borderland!!
Overheat Off To The Battle Frontier!!
A shows that the motion was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

The Electric Tale of Pikachu

Ash's Charizard makes a few appearances in The Electric Tale of Pikachu; nevertheless, the circumstances of its capture seem to differ in the manga. While Damian appears in Pikachu's Fantabulous Hazard, he was separated from his Charmander considering he was injured, not because he abased it. At the cease of the chapter, the two reunite in the Hidden Village.

Despite this departure, Ash is still seen owning a Charmander, which first appears in Yous Gotta Have Friends. Charmander's capture is not shown in the manga, instead, it is explained that "Ash has been busy since the final comic!" when Charmander first appears from its Poké Ball. Charmander is first seen when a solitary Ash decides to play with his other Pokémon while Pikachu is off playing with a group of Pikachu. Charmander only sets Ash on burn while his Oddish paralyzes him with Stun Spore.

Later, at the 88th Pokémon League, Ash presents his Charmander, now fully evolved into a Charizard, to Brock and Misty. Despite the fact that Ash wanted to use Charizard as a secret weapon, Charizard refuses to listen to him unless he holds a special flare that burns with the fire of a Moltres. Due to the fact that the flare burns out apace and Ash could lose points for using a prop, he decides to not use it and use his other Pokémon instead.

Charizard violently attacking Ritchie's Charley

In the fifth round of the Pokémon League, Ash sends out Charizard as his third and last Pokémon in his match against Ritchie. Ritchie counters with his own Charizard, named Charley. Though evenly matched at kickoff, Charizard goes into a violent frenzy and mercilessly starts scratching, bitter, and called-for Charley. Ash attempts to stop this mauling with his flare just Charizard ignores it and continues to assault Charley, heavily injuring it and splattering its blood everywhere.

Ash decides to return Charizard to its Poké Brawl, forfeiting the match and making Ritchie the winner in the process. Overwhelmed with guilt, Ash leaves the arena and apologizes to Ritchie who states that it's alright and that his Charley will exist fine later a trip to the Pokémon Center.

Charizard appeared again in You Bet Your Wife where Ash decided to utilise it in a trip the light fantastic competition in his Gym battle against Rudy. After flying effectually in circles, Charizard set up Ash aflame as it did in its first appearance.

Charizard appeared i last fourth dimension in Pikachu'south Programme where it was used to battle Drake in the Orangish League finals. Charizard, now listening to Ash perfectly, battles against Drake's Dragonite. Despite being much larger and putting up a good fight, Charizard is somewhen defeated, leaving Ash with just Pikachu left to employ.

Moves used

Ash Charmander Flamethrower EToP.png
Using Flamethrower
equally a Charmander
Motion Kickoff Used In
Flamethrower You Gotta Have Friends
Fire Spin Pikachu's Plan*
Seismic Toss Pikachu's Plan*
Dragon Rage Pikachu's Plan
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Motion-picture show adaptations

Mirage Pokémon Lugia'south Explosive Birth

Ash'south Charizard outset appeared in Delusion Pokémon Lugia's Explosive Birth. Ash sent it out along with Squirtle and Bulbasaur to gratis the legendary birds from their prisons.

Genesect and the Legend Awakened

Charizard reappeared in Genesect and the Legend Awakened, where Ash sent it out along with his other Pokémon while he was in Pokémon Hills.

I Choose You!

Charizard appeared in I Choose You!. Information technology was first shown as a Charmander where Cantankerous got information technology from Professor Oak. Later, Cross was revealed to have abandoned Charmander when Ash encountered it out in the rain. Afterward Ash and Verity took Charmander in a cave to recover, Sorrel helped it back to good wellness.

The side by side day, Ash offered Charmander to join his squad and Charmander accepted. Information technology then battled a Jigglypuff and defeated it, which resulted in it evolving into a Charmeleon. Charmeleon battled Cantankerous's Incineroar. During the battle, information technology kept on damaging Incineroar, something that Cross allowed. Nevertheless, it turned out to exist part of Cantankerous's programme as Incineroar's strength increased by every set on Charmeleon threw at it. Because of that, Incineroar was able to defeat Charmeleon with Cross Chop.

After Ash and his friends reached the Raizen Mountains and encountered Cross again, Charmeleon was used in the rematch against Cross's Incineroar. During the battle, Charmeleon evolved into Charizard and defeated Incineroar. When Marshadow became corrupted by the evil tainting it because of Cross placing the Rainbow Wing on summit of the stone instead of Ash, Charizard protected Cross from an attack coming from Lycanroc when Marshadow possessed it and took part in the battle against the other Pokémon possessed by Marshadow. After Ash disappeared from beingness because of a combined assail coming from Marshadow's army, Charizard and the others were saddened to see that happen. Charizard became happy when Ash was revived.

Moves used
Ash Charmeleon Flamethrower M20 manga.png
Using Flamethrower
as a Charmeleon
Move Commencement Used In
Flamethrower I Choose You!
Slash I Choose You lot!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this example or in that location are fewer than v known moves.

Pocket Monsters the Movie: I Cull You! Remix

Charizard, as a Charmander, belonged to a Trainer named Cantankerous. Cross released Charmander as he deemed information technology weak so Ash eventually caught Charmander. Later, Charmander evolved into a Charmeleon.

In ICYR3, Charmeleon was sent out to have on 3 Nidoking at Mountain Tensei. Charmeleon's Flamethrower acquired the Nidoking to get running. Subsequently, information technology was used to boxing Cantankerous's Incineroar. During the boxing, Cantankerous's Incineroar got the upper hand but Charmeleon evolved into Charizard when it was about to lose. Using its newfound power, Charizard defeated Incineroar with Seismic Toss. Charizard then faced off against Cross'due south Lycanroc just the outcome was unknown.

Moves used
Ash Charizard Seismic Toss ICYR.png
Using Seismic Toss
Move First Used In
Flamethrower ICYR3
Seismic Toss ICYR3
A shows that the motility was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or in that location are fewer than five known moves.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

Charizard appeared in a fantasy in Legend? Cheque! Friends? Check!. Charizard later appeared in JNM20 at Professor Oak's Laboratory.

Trivia

  • Charizard is Ash's commencement:
    • Fire-type Pokémon.
    • Not-gender-specific Pokémon to take his gender confirmed.
  • Charizard was the outset of Ash's starter Pokémon to evolve to his terminal phase.
  • Charizard became the first Pokémon in the anime to defeat a Legendary Pokémon when he beat Noland's Articuno in The Symbol Life.
  • Charizard is the just Pokémon Ash has had that refused to obey him after evolving.
  • Until the episode Charizard Chills, Charizard only seemed to obey Ash when fighting another Fire-type Pokémon. He was obedient when battling against Blaine'south Magmar, Mewtwo'southward cloned Charizard, and Zilch.
  • Prior to Advice to Goh!, it was a running gag in the anime that whenever Charizard reunited with Ash, he would greet him by scorching him with his Flamethrower.
  • Out of all of Ash'due south Pokémon, Charizard holds the record for having the most corporeality of episodes between his capture and beingness left in Professor Oak'south care, at 788 episodes.

Related manufactures

  • For more than information on this Pokémon'southward species, run into Charmander, Charmeleon, and Charizard.

References

  1. Confirmed in Charizard's Burning Ambitions.

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Source: https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Ash%27s_Charizard

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