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Ash's Venusaur
サトシのフシギバナ
Satoshi's Fushigibana
Bag Poké Ball Sprite
Corey Venusaur
Ash's Venusaur
Debuts in Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village
Caught at Hidden Village
Evolves in
Gender Male
Ability Overgrow*
Current location With Ash
001MS 002MS 003MS
This Pokémon spent an unknown amount of episodes as Bulbasaur and an unknown amount of episodes as Ivysaur.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Bulbasaur Not seen
As Ivysaur
As Venusaur Unshō Ishizuka Billy Bob Thompson

Ash's Venusaur  was the third Pokémon that Ash caught in the Kanto region, and his fourth overall. It was also the first of the original starter Pokémon that Ash acquired.

History[]

Background[]

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Kanto []

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Johto[]

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Hoenn[]

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Sinnoh[]

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Unova[]

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Kalos []

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Alola[]

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Personality[]

Bulbasaur is one of Ash's most mature Pokémon, and is frequently viewed as the responsible leader of Ash's Pokémon, especially due to its actions at both Melanie's Hidden Village and Professor Oak's lab. In Sick Daze, it showed that it had learned from its experiences by recognizing a trap that Ash's Johto starters could not.

Unlike its closest friend, the boisterous and immature Squirtle, Bulbasaur was cautious bordering on cynical of all Trainers when it joined Ash's team, going so far as to physically attack Misty when it thought she was trying to take an Oddish away. In Island of the Giant Pokémon, it alone assumed that Ash had abandoned them. Its views on Trainers were presumably colored by all the abandoned Pokémon in the Hidden Village. Over time, Bulbasaur grew to trust its new Trainer, but it retained a stubborn, surly, and eager-to-battle demeanor. For example, in Bulbasaur's Mysterious Garden, it dodged Ash's call to return and insisted on finishing the battle. This hard personality was briefly softened during a visit to a garden full of exotic plants run by Florinda Showers, where Bulbasaur developed a certain affection for her Gloom, but nothing apparently came of it.

Although Bulbasaur is one of Ash's most mature Pokémon, it has succumbed to fits of immaturity when Squirtle is involved. This is seen multiple times in disagreements or quarrels between the two. In Christmas Night, after Squirtle accidentally eats Bulbasaur's Bulbasaur-shaped cookie, despite being apologetic, Bulbasaur still chases and attacks Squirtle. In Kanga Games, Pikachu, Togepi, and a baby Kangaskhan ride past Bulbasaur and Squirtle on a sled. Eager to join in, Bulbasaur flips Squirtle onto its back and uses Squirtle as an involuntary makeshift sled.

Its biggest fear appears to be of its fully evolved form, Venusaur, demonstrated in Island of the Giant Pokémon and The Ghost of Maiden's Peak, both times where it was paralyzed in fear by fake Venusaur. Interestingly enough, it defied the wishes of the first real Venusaur it encountered, demonstrating that Bulbasaur is a courageous Pokémon when standing up for something it believes in. 

Moves used[]

Nihei Venusaur Vine Whip
Using Vine Whip
Move First Used In
Tackle Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village
Vine Whip  Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village
Razor Leaf  Primeape Goes Bananas
Leech Seed  The Ninja Poké-Showdown
Solar Beam  Bulbasaur's Mysterious Garden
Sleep Powder Misty Meets Her Match
Take Down The Grass Route
Dig × Bulbasaur... the Ambassador!
Leaf Storm JN114
An × shows that the move cannot be legitimately learned by this Pokémon in the games.
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Bulbasaur/Ivysaur/Venusaur is based on the Starter Pokemon in Cerulean City from Pokemon Yellow.
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