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Gold's Bayleefゴールドのベイリーフ Gold's Bayleaf

Gold's Bayleef

Debuts in

Let's Go! The Journey Towards The Championship

Caught at

Union Cave

Evolves in

Prior to Extreme Power!! The Friday Pokémon

Gender

Unknown

Ability

Current location

With Gold



This Pokémon spent at least 4 chapters as Chikorita.

Gold's Bayleef (Japanese: ゴールドのベイリーフ Gold's Bayleaf) is a Pokémon owned by Gold in Pokémon Gold and Silver: The Golden Boys, having originally belonged to Black.

Contents

1 History

1.1 With Black
1.2 With Gold

2 Personality and characteristics
3 Moves used
4 Related articles

History
With Black
As a Chikorita
Black started off with Bayleef, who was a Chikorita at the time. He stole it from Professor Elm's lab as he thought that Chikorita was strong. Following the phone call Gold got from Professor Elm when he reported the situation, Chikorita fired a Razor Leaf at him and battled against Gold's Totodile. Chikorita had the upper hand due to the type-advantage but Pidgey stepped in and finished Chikorita off, resulting in Chikorita's defeat. After the battle, it left along with its Trainer.
Sometime before Gold arrived in Union Cave, Chikorita evolved into a Bayleef. Black sent out Bayleef during a rematch with Gold. Gold was surprised to see that Chikorita evolved which amused Black. Gold had Totodile battle Bayleef. The battle was tougher than last time as Bayleef dodged most of Totodile's attacks. As Gold used a strategy for Totodile to aim its Water Gun at Bayleef's feet, a Lapras emerged from underground. Black had Bayleef finish Lapras while Gastly paralyzed it with Mean Look. However, Lapras struck back and Bayleef was injured. Seeing that Bayleef was defeated and Lapras was unable to be caught, Black left the cave and Bayleef behind. Gold than decided to take in Bayleef as his own.

Bayleef and Gold
With Gold
During the Gym Battle with Bugsy, Bayleef had trouble listening to its new Trainer's commands, especially when it was recently taken in by Gold and it faced a Pokémon with a double type-advantage, which it had trouble dealing with. However, Bayleef managed to defeat it in the end.
Later, Gold sends it out to battle Sudowoodo when it was a giant Pokémon. Bayleef battles Black's Haunter after dealing with Team Rocket. As Haunter was weakened by the soundwaves coming from Team Rocket's machine, Bayleef managed to defeat it easily.

Personality and characteristics
While under Black's ownership, Bayleef, as a Chikorita, was very rough and it matched its Trainer very well. It continued to be that way when it evolved until Lapras took it out and Black left it behind. It didn't trust Gold, its new Trainer, at first but with some support, Bayleef and Gold became in sync with each other.

Moves used

Using Razor Leaf

Using Synthesis

Move

First Used In

Razor Leaf

Let's Go! The Journey Toward The Championship

Vine Whip

Extreme Power!! The Friday Pokémon

Stomp ×

Reflect

Get up Again, Bayleef

Synthesis

Tackle

For Pikachu's Sake!! The Search For The Missing Farfetch'd

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.

Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Chikorita and Bayleef.

Gold's Pokémon

In rotation:

Croconaw

Pidgeotto

Pikachu

Elekid

Bayleef

Tyrogue

Sudowoodo

Pichu

Remoraid

Borrowed:

Hitmonlee

Hitmonchan

Hitmontop

Espeon

Temporary:

Slowpoke

Professor Elm's Pokémon

On hand:

Corsola

Given away:

Chikorita

Cyndaquil

Totodile

Egg

Adventures only:

Sentret

The Golden Boys only:

HGSS Jō's Big Adventure only:

Pokémon Pocket Monsters only:

Loudred

This article is part of Project Manga, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each series of Pokémon manga.

Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Gold's_Bayleef

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Pokémon New Character Special

ISBN:

1-902836-54-5

Published:

2001

Publisher:

Pedigree Books Limited

Author:

N/A

Pokémon New Character Special is a book showing 70 of the 100 Generation II Pokémon. Also included are activities and puzzles, along with a story and the complete list of the first 150 Pokémon.

Plot
The story is called "Hail, Heracross!". It is a variation of Episode 119 of the Pokémon anime, A Sappy Ending.
Ash and his friends are on their way to Violet City when they come across a patch of trees with their branches stripped of leaves. Pikachu notices some Heracross and Ash decides to catch one, but a Ranger called Woodruff appears and warns Ash that catching one might upset the balance of the forest. He tells them that the Butterfree need the Heracross to dig into trees to acquire sap. He then goes on to explain that the reason the trees are bare is because a gang of Pinsir had invaded. Six Pinsir then show up and start to attack a lone Heracross. Ash sends out Bulbasaur and Pikachu to help and they drive the Pinsir away. Woodruff goes on to say that the Pinsir and Heracross once lived together peacefully, but that something had driven the Pinsir into the Heracross' territory. Ash and others decide to find out what that is.
They arrive at a canyon where the bridge into the Pinsir's forest has been broken. In order to pass, Heracross uproots a tree and creates a bridge. Once they cross they see a giant Pinsir made of steel. It was one of Team Rocket's machines which they had built to retrieve all the sap from the trees to create "Rocket Sauce" which they would then sell. Brock realizes this is why the Pinsir had to leave, but Team Rocket suddenly attack. Jessie and James send out Lickitung and Victreebel, but instead of fighting, they start to eat the sap. Meowth then attacks with "Super-Pinsir", to which Ash reacts by telling Bulbasaur to use Razor Leaf (to no effect). Pikachu then tries a ThunderShock which is deflected back, incapacitating him. Finally, Heracross lifts up the Pinsir and flips it off its feet, causing the sap tank to burst and wash over Team Rocket, resulting in Team Rocket blasting off.
With Team Rocket defeated the Pinsir return to their forest and the balance is restored. Ash and his friends then decide to keep going on their journey. As they leave, the Heracross follows Ash and decides to join them on their journey.

Errors
Pokémon is sometimes spelled as 'Pokemon', without the accent on the e.
The Pokémon Profiles continuation says "Continued from page 44" when it is actually continued from page 40.
When showing the new Pokémon it says there are 29 new Pokémon to collect, when it in fact shows 70 and there are 100 new Pokémon introduced in Generation II.

This book article is part of Project Merchandise, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all Pokémon toys, dolls, books, and collectible merchandise.

Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pokémon_New_Character_Special

Pokémon Stadium 2: Official Nintendo Player's Guide

9781930206090

January 2001

Nintendo Power Team

Preceded By:

Pokémon Stadium: Official Nintendo Player's Guide

Succeeded By:

Pokémon Colosseum: Official Nintendo Player's Guide

Pokémon Stadium 2: Official Nintendo Player's Guide is a guidebook for Pokémon Stadium 2 published by Nintendo Power in January 2001.

Blurb
See also
Pokémon Stadium 2: Prima's Official Strategy Guide

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Nintendo Power Player's Guides

Core series:

Pokémon Red and Blue • Pokémon Red, Blue and YellowPokémon Gold and Silver (Complete Pokédex) • Pokémon CrystalPokémon Ruby and Sapphire • Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen • Pokémon EmeraldPokémon Diamond and Pearl (Ultimate Pokédex)

Spin-off Pokémon games:

Pokémon Stadium • Pokémon Stadium 2 • Pokémon Colosseum • Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness Pokémon Battle Revolution Pokémon Snap • Pokémon Trading Card Game • Pokémon Mystery Dungeon • Pokémon Ranger

Pokémon companion books and guides

Nintendo Power • Prima Games • Versus Books • BradyGames • Other guides

Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pokémon_Stadium_2:_Official_Nintendo_Player's_Guide

Pokémon Activity Book

0761561641

February 11, 2009

Prima Games

Pokémon Activity Book is an activity book full of Pokémon stickers, games and puzzles mostly based on Sinnoh Pokémon. It was published by Prima Games on February 11, 2009 and is 80 pages in length.[1]

This modern version of Pokémon activity book contains more than 100 stickers of Sinnoh Pokémon. Along with that word searches, panoramas, connect the dots, coded messages, crosswords, math puzzles, spelling challenges, line games, pictures to color, matching games, writing games, mazes, word jumbles, hidden messages and dozens of game types with Pokémon themes are also included in this activity book.

References

↑ Pokémon Activity Book: Amazon.ca: Prima multiplayer games pc kostenlos: Books (retrieved Feb 23, 2010)

Pokémon activity books

Sticker books:

All-New Collector's Sticker Book • Diamond & Pearl Sticker Collection • Holiday Hi-Jynx: Sticker Storybook The Official Pokémon Collector's Sticker Book (2 • 3) • Pokémon GS Sticker Series • Pokémon Stickédex Pokémon Sticker Activity Book • Pokémon Sticker Series (1 • 2 • 3 • 4) • Super Sinnoh Sticker Book Super Sticker Book: Unova Region! • Sticker Book: Victini Edition • Sticker Book: Black Edition • Sticker Book: White Edition

Activity books:

Amazing Pokémon Guidebook • Counting Book • Pokémon Deluxe Activity Book (Sinnoh • Johto) • Fun With Pokémon • Gigantic Game Book Pokémon Activity Book (1999 • 2009) • Pokémon Collector Series (1 • 2) Pokémon Find 'Em All: The Search for Zoroark/Discover Unova! • Pokémon Fun With Mazes & Puzzles Pokémon GS Tattoo Series • Pokémon Magic Cube and Adventure Book • Pokémon Magnet Play Book Pokémon Maze Book (1 • 2) • Pokémon Origami (1 • 2 • 3) • Pokémon Origami: Fold Your Own Pokémon • Pokémon Postcard Book Pokémon Surprise Challenge • Pokémon Tattoo Series (1 • 2 • 3) • Super Activity Book: Do You Know Unova? Welcome To Sinnoh Activity Book • Where Are You Pikachu? • Write Your Own Adventures! • 365 Days of Pokemon: An Activity for Every Day of the Year Pokémon Trainer's Notebook • Kalos Essential Activity Book • Ultimate Colouring Book • Giant Activity Pad • Alola Giant Activity Pad Eye See It! • Pokémon Deluxe Colouring and Activity Book • Pokémon Colouring and Activity Book • Ultimate Sketch Challenge • Detective Pikachu Movie Journal • Detective Pikachu: Sticker Activity Book

Look & Listen Sets:

Catch Oshawott! • Catch Pikachu! • Catch Snivy! • Catch Tepig!

How-to-draw books:

Create and Trace Sinnoh Heroes • How to Draw Pokémon (1999) • How to Draw Pokémon (2002) How To Draw Sinnoh Superstars • How To Draw Sinnoh Heroes • How To Draw the Newest Pokémon Pokémon Trace 'em! Color 'em! • World's Best Pokémon Drawing Book • You Can Be a Pokémon Master Artist • How to Draw Johto Heroes • How to Draw Unova Heroes

Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pokémon_Activity_Book_(2009)