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Virizion (Japanese: ビリジオン Virizion) is a dual-type Grass/Fighting legendary Pokémon.

It is not known to evolve into or from any Pokémon.

Along with Cobalion, Terrakion and Keldeo, Virizion is a member of the Swords of Justice.

Virizion is a deer or antelope-like Pokémon, green in color, with horns that end in dull points. It has a pink-tipped Make Your Own Pokemon leaf on each side of its neck. On Virizion’s back, there are pointed ends of fur ending in a medium-long tail. Its legs resemble pointed knee-high boots and have pointed hooves and at the joint of its knees are pink highlights.

Virizion are a genderless species, but in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity Virizion is female.

Virizion are good at slashing, using its horns to do so. It is able to perform somersaults.

Virizion dislike humans due to its observations of http://www.monstermmorpg.com/Feathatch-Monster-Dex-474 the way some humans treat Pokémon.

Virizion resides in Pinwheel Forest.

Virizion made its debut in the fifteenth Pokémon movie, being one of its stars along with Cobalion, Terrakion, Kyurem and Keldeo. Along with Cobalion, Terrakion, Keldeo, and Kyurem, Virizion can speak through telepathy.

Virizion made a brief appearance in Pinwheel Forest where it attacked Black and White.

Monta owns a Virizon, which he uses in an attempt to weaken Kyurem.

Virizion, along with Cobalion and Terrakion, were captured by Great Gavel via holding several Pokémon captive. Later, it was sealed into a Burst Heart and became the Burst form of Rovy.

Virizion appears to be based on the character of Aramis from the novel The Three Musketeers. Like Aramis, it is the best at swordplay. Aramis in the novels was also the most feminine, vain, and romantic, qualities that Virizion possesses relative to its comrades. It physically resembles antelopes, such as the gerenuk or other species of gazelle. It may also be based on female deer. Like its comrades, its nose resemble that of a sheep.

Virizion may be derived from viridian (a where appear monstermmorpg monster Jingong bluish-green color), or simply viridis (Latin for green), and possibly champion.

Address Unown! (Japanese: ふしぎのくにのアンノーン! Unknown of the Country of Mystery) is the 263rd episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on August 29, 2002 and in the United States on September 13, 2003.

Ash, Brock, and Misty are still on their way to return Larvitar back to its home at Mt. Silver before the start of the Johto League Silver Conference. As they are walking up a hillside, Larvitar, Togepi, and Pikachu notice something above them in the sky, and Ash, Brock, and Misty quickly turn to look upwards as well, where they see something quite odd: a dark, hole-like shape in the air. As they look at it, a Pokémon suddely falls down from it and hits Misty straight on the head. Brock recognizes the Pokémon as an Unown, which Ash then quickly scans with his Pokédex. Ash wonders where did it come from, but when he and Brock turn to look up at the sky, the hole-like gateway suddenly disappears. Ash picks the Unown up, and feels that it is hot, indicating that it is sick. Surprisingly, Misty says that not only is the Unown sick, it is also upset for getting separated from its friends. Brock asks how could Misty know about this, to which Misty replies that when the Unown hit her head, for a split second she felt as if she could read its thoughts, seeing a place that is hard to describe. Misty does so many weird gestures while trying to explain what she saw and felt, that both Ash and Brock think that Misty “got hit hard,” to which Misty angrily protests that she wasn’t hallucinating, but that she actually got a glimpse of the place where the Unown come from.

Ash and friends set up a camp, and, with the lack of a Pokémon Center, decide to give the Unown a good, long rest to recover from its fever. When the moist towel slips off the Unown, Larvitar puts it back, showing that the two Pokémon are getting well along. As the night falls, the group sets up a campfire. While sitting around it, Brock explains that a legend has it that the Unown are said to be able to communicate with humans by using telepathy, which is what must have happened when Misty got hit. Ash wants to help the Unown to get back home, but Brock explains that that could prove hard, as no one exactly knows where they come from, although some scientists say that they live in another dimension. Just then, Unown shows a sign of recovery, as it wakes up and raises up from its blanket. Ash assures it that they will help it get back to its friends, no matter what. Misty tells Ash that he shouldn’t make promises he couldn’t keep, but Ash ignores her, assuring Unown that he will take it back home. Unown then falls down to its blanket, still not feeling completely okay. As Larvitar tucks the Unown in, Misty says that Larvitar must know what Unown feels like, being separated from its family.

With them noticing, Ash and company are, once again, being observed by Team Rocket. Jessie notices the Unown, and although there is a little confusion within the trio whether they are talking about “an unknown” or “the Unown” Pokémon, they all agree that it is most definitely worth of stealing, and decide to grab it.

The sun rises to mark the beginning of a new day. Larvitar wakes Ash up to show him that the Unown is now completely recovered, happily dancing in the air around them. Larvitar is happy with Unown getting better, but as Misty tries to congratulate Larvitar for the work well done, it Hardens itself once again, and is pushed away by Pikachu. Brock points out that Larvitar must still be a bit shy towards most humans. Larvitar quickly de-Hardens, and is thanked by the Unown. Brock comments that as a return, Unown is now wanting to take care of Larvitar. However, their sweet moment is then cut short when Meowth greets them, with still sleepy Jessie and James on his sides. While Meowth urges them to snap out of it, the gang is more surprised of Team Rocket’s sleepiness than their presence. Team Rocket starts their motto, which slowly gets from slow motion to full speed as they do their morning duties and exercise while reciting it. With the motto completed, the trio is now targeting for the Unown. Ash naturally refuses to hand it over, to which Team Rocket responds to by pulling out their Poké Balls, preparing for a battle. Ash tells Larvitar to use Hidden Power, but Jessie cleverly calls her Wobbuffet to use Counter to reflect the attack. As the reflected and double-powered Hidden Power is blasting towards Ash and the others, the Unown suddenly starts glowing brightly, creating a glowing energy field around itself. When the reflected attack hits it, a tremendous explosion occurs, sending Team Rocket blasting off again. However, when the smoke clears, Ash and his friends, nor their Pokémon or the Unown, is anywhere to be seen around the campsite, as if they had just been wiped off the face of the Earth…

Ash slowly regains his consciousness, noticing that he is not where he just was, but instead sitting on what looks like the top of a giant, green Egg shell, which is floating in a green void, full of other floating fragments of green Egg shells. He looks around and calls for the Pikachu and Larvitar. Brock and Misty quickly join him, also floating on the same kind off Egg shells. They wonder where they are, and Brock thinks that they must be in another dimension. He explains that right before Wobbuffet’s Counter attack hit them, the Unown had started glowing, which might have been a defense mechanism, which threw them into a different universe. Misty is slightly confused, as this wasn’t at all what he saw in the Unown’s mind. Suddenly, they hear loud, ground-shaking footsteps, which seem to be getting closer. Misty points out into the distance, where a huge figure is walking towards them. Ash and the others are stunned as the figure reaches them, revealing itself to be Pikachu, now at least ten times bigger than normal, towering above the trio. Togepi then also shows up, being giant as well. It is about to crush them with a giant hug, but luckily, Pikachu catches Togepi with its tail, saving our heroes. Now that Pikachu and Togepi have been found, the trio decides to go search for Larvitar.

Our heroes take a ride on their giant Pokémon and start wandering around the extraordinary landscape, calling for Larvitar. Suddenly, without warning, two pairs of yellow horns stick out of the ground, raising them high into the air. Then a familiar song starts playing, which Misty recognizes as the theme song of the Electabuzz baseball team. They also see that multiple tops of Elekid’s head floating around them, making the scene even more weird. Suddenly, a red flame stars spiraling around them. At first, Ash and Brock flail in pain, before realising that there is no pain, as the fire doesn’t seem to burn at all. The flames then form a ring of fire before them, out of which a Magby looks at them and then shoots another flame at them, changing the scene yet again, this time making them float through a swarm of Shellder, which look like the spiral shells that are riding on top of the heads of Slowking. Ash and his friends realise that they have been seeing Pokémon that they’ve encountered recently, meaning that they aren’t just in any dimension. A giant Slowking then appears before them and opens it big mouth wide open, swallowing everybody as they float into it.

The trio and their Pokémon find themselves right in the place where they started. Pikachu notices something, and leads everybody to a big, green Egg standing in the middle of the landscape. Pikachu lands on all fours, allowing Ash and Brock to climb off its head, while Misty climbs off Togepi. The Egg is full of small, glowing cracks, and Ash peers into one of them, only to see himself inside of it. Misty and Brock peer into other cracks, and see themselves as well. However, Ash is the only one in color, while Brock and Misty appear in black and white. When the picture of Misty leans closer to the crack, it suddenly freezes in its place. Brock suddenly understands that they are in the middle of Larvitar’s memories, having seen things that they’ve encountered together, and now seeing how Larvitar sees them. Ash understands that this must be the reason why they cannot find Larvitar, and Brock explains that the Unown is absent as well because its mind must have merged with Larvitar’s, creating the place they are now inside of. With all this explained, Ash is now wondering about the big, black crystal spike that is sticking out of the Egg, but when he goes closer to examine it and touches it, it suddenly starts sucking him inside of itself! Misty and Brock grab him, but also get pulled inside themselves. Pikachu and Togepi try to help, but are also sucked into the crystal, despite of their big size.

Pikachu and Togepi fall through a dark space, finally landing on a hard surface. Ash, Brock, and Misty are in there too, but now Pikachu and Togepi aren’t giants anymore, having returned back to their actual size. This happy moment is cut very short, as our heroes witness a huge shape of a giant, mecha-like machine coming closer. The mecha sticks out its robotic hands, and its fingers extend into branches of black crystal, surrounding Ash and the others. As they wonder what is going on, they hear a familiar and afraid voice whispering in the darkness; “Scared… So scared…” The mecha in front of them grabs an Egg, and then images of three men appear behind it, one of them holding an Egg that is unmistakably Larvitar’s. Brock understands that they are now witnessing the moment in which Larvitar was stolen from its mother as an Egg, and those three people are the poachers who stole it. A loud and desperate roar then rips through the air, and the pictures of the poachers vanish, only to be replaced by another figure. The voice in the darkness, undoubtedly Larvitar’s, starts desperately calling, “Mommy! Mommy!” The figure turns out to be a Tyranitar, which, as Misty realizes, must be Larvitar’s mother. The mecha fires multiple missiles at Tyranitar, which roars in great pain. Ash and his friends are outraged by this, but are forced to only watch as the missiles tear a scar into Tyranitar’s heavy armor, clearly wounding it. Tyranitar roars in pain and desperation, while Larvitar’s desperate voice keeps calling, “Mommy! MOMMY!” Both Tyranitar and the black crystal branches then slowly disappear, with Larvitar’s calls for its mother getting weaker and weaker, until they finally disappear as well. Brock realizes that this cruel way how Larvitar was separated from its mother is the reason why it fears humans so much.

Our heroes then notice something in the distance. They get closer, and notice that it is Larvitar, apparently sleeping mid-air. But when Ash tries to reach it, numerous black crystal branches rise from the ground, pushing him aside and trapping Larvitar. Ash tris to run closer, but more crystal branches rise on his way, stopping him. Brock explains that this represents how Larvitar is trapped inside of its horrible memories. The black spike they saw on the Egg represents Larvitar’s awful memories, and they are now in the thick of them. Larvitar is totally petrified by its bad memories, making it unable to trust humans. They then notice that Larvitar is actually trying to push they branches away, wanting to freed of this sadness and hurt. Ash, Brock, and Misty rush in to help. The crystal branches try to stop them, but Pikachu breaks them with Thunderbolt. Slowly but surely they get closer to Larvitar, but just when they’re about to reach it, the black branches engulf it completely. A few seconds later, they give way, revealing that Larvitar is now trapped inside of an ice-cold block of clear crystal. Ash refuses to give up and pounds the crystal with his fist, trying to make Larvitar remember all the happy and fun time they have had together. Brock and Misty are also trying to convince Larvitar that not all people are bad, play with fake pokemon Meraby and that it should give them a chance. Pikachu helps Ash out by firing Thunderbolt at the same spot he’s pounding, and finally Larvitar’s eyes start to open and the crystal begins to crack. Ash serves the final blow, finally releasing Larvitar, who happily leaps into Ash’s lap.

Once again, our heroes discover themselves by the giant Egg. As they watch, the black spike on its side glows and vanishes, showing that Larvitar has finally gotten over its bad memories and mistrust. Suddenly, the entire Egg starts glowing brightly, and when the glow fades, everybody finds themselves back in the real world and their campsite. The Unown also shows up, and Larvitar apparently thanks it for everything. Ash promises Larvitar that nobody will ever hurt it again, and Brock and Misty promise to be on its side as well. Larvitar looks at them, unsure, and for a moment they fear that it is going to use Harden again, but then Larvitar smiles, showing that everything is all right. Brock says that Larvitar can now understand their feelings, and Misty offers a handshake for Larvitar, which it gladly accepts. Ash and his friends thank the Unown for its help, and it floats into the sky, where the same gateway it fell out of appears again, this time revealing the world beyond it, which is just what Misty saw before: a dimension full of Unown, ready take their friend back home. The Unown joins its friends, and the gateway closes behind it with a flash of light, leaving no signs that it ever even was there.

And now, with Larvitar freed of its bad memories, all thanks to the Unown, Ash and his friends continue their journey towards Mt. Silver – and Larvitar’s home.

Who’s That Pokémon?: Moltres (US and international), Unown (Japan)

Mitch (Japanese: ヤマグチ Yamaguchi) is the Club Master of the Fighting Club (Japanese: バトルクラブ Battle Club). He plays using the First-Strike Deck (Japanese: せんせいこうげきデッキ Preemptive Hit Deck) and gives away the Fighting Medal to challengers who defeat him. In Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!, he uses the ドトウのてっけんデッキ Iron Fist of the Billows Deck.

His Fighting Club is a dojo filled with weight training equipment.

When first meeting Mitch after defeating the Rock Club’s Club Master Gene, he will issue an assignment where the player has to find and defeat his three pupils.

He will accept challenge after having the player defeat his pupils for a Fighting Medal and two Laboratory booster packs.

His deck is based around using only powerful Fighting types. He also uses Pluspower to boost his damage done, and Defender to deter opponent damage. Gust of Wind cards are also utilized to switch healthy opponents with more damaged ones. The best strategy is to use Psychic types like Gastly and its evolution, and Flying type in the deck. They’ll resist damage, and the Ghosts will deal a majority of the damage.

At the start of fake pokemon game map Nickel Route the game, Mitch was kidnapped by Team Great Rocket and later imprisoned in the GR Fighting Fort.

When the player defeats Gōda and frees him at the Fighting Fort, he will award the player with a Cool Porygon.

Afterwards, he will be available for battles anytime with his deck and gives out two Sky Flying Pokémon packs when defeating him.

Before any of the 3 Fighting Club members have been defeated: “I am Mitch, the Master of the Fighting Club!”
“I have to warn you that you will not be able to defeat me!”
“If you wish to duel with me, you must defeat my pupils first!”
“My pupils are training at other Clubs!”
“Go see if you can defeat all 3 of my pupils!”

“I have to warn you that you will not be able to defeat me!”

“If you wish to duel with me, you must defeat my pupils first!”

“My pupils are training where can i find Galgasse at other Clubs!”

Black Fog (Japanese: ブラックフォッグ) is an ancient giant Haunter that terrorized the people of Saffron City and has killed many by eating their souls.

The Black Fog is a large, powerful, and evil Pokémon. It has no qualms with killing others and has been doing so for many years. The Black Fog is apparently very old and has been around since the times where Pokémon were treated as gods. Because of it being accustomed to that treatment, it became arrogant and prideful.

The Black Fog is described as a high-level Haunter that preys on humans and Pokémon and has been doing so for years. It kills its prey by stealing their souls with its Dream Eater and disappears just after it does so.

The Black Fog first appears where Sabrina, its latest victim, is sent to the hospital. One of the people who have been combating the Black Fog tells Ash and Brock that the giant Haunter had killed Sabrina’s Pokémon when where appear fake pokemon Flaney she was younger. Ash, surprised that a kind woman could be filled with feelings like revenge, decides to defeat the Black Fog and free Sabrina from its grasp.

After making a large Poké Ball designed to capture the monstrous beast, Ash, Brock, and the people who have been fighting the Black Fog all go to its lair to defeat it. While the group distracts the many Gastly that the Black Fog has to keep surveillance, Ash and Brock stay behind to battle the beast.

They begin battling the Black Fog with their Pokémon but it just easily smacks them around. Eventually, with help from Sabrina and her Abra, they manage to get Black Fog into the Poké Ball and attempt to close it inside. Suddenly, the Poké Ball explodes and the Black Fog escapes into a hole below. They realize that it used Explosion to free itself but in doing so lowered its health down to almost zero and can be captured by a normal Poké Ball.

Ash goes down to battle the Black Fog one last time aided by his Pikachu and Sabrina’s Abra. Weakened by using Explosion, Black Fog is forced to defend itself by throwing rocks at its opponent. They easily dodge the rocks and Ash throws an Ultra Ball to capture it after binding Black Fog with Thunder. However, just before the Ultra Ball can reach it, the Black Fog commits suicide with Selfdestruct.

Its death instantly revives Sabrina, who rescues Ash from the collapsing ruins. Sabrina reveals that in the ancient times, Pokémon were once treated as if they were gods and the Black Fog had become accustomed to the treatment so it would rather commit suicide than let itself be captured by a human. Despite hating the beast for over the last ten years, Sabrina cannot help herself from feeling sorry for it and breaks down in tears.

For more information on this Pokémon’s species, see Haunter.

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