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In the {{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}, Blue lent Red his Charizard so he could make it across the ragged mountains. Red returned Charizard right before the battle with the [[Masked Man]] in the [[Ilex Forest]] along with Blasty (which Green lent him). He was seen in Blue's possession again at the start of {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}. During said chapter, Blue took him to [[Kimberly]] where she taught him the ultimate fire attack {{m|Blast Burn}} through much hardship on both him and his rival's part. Then, because Red's {{DL|Red (Adventures)|Aero|Aerodactyl}} had its wings ripped by Deoxys, meaning he had no means to fly, he was traded to Red again for his Venusaur. For a short while the theme ''Fire''Red and ''Leaf''Green is fulfilled (in the Japanese version). He was returned to his owner again shortly after the incident, but Blue was petrified soon afterwards. Once freed over two months later, he helped defeat [[Guile Hideout]]'s giant, fake Kyogre with the 8 other starters' ultimate attacks.
In the {{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}, Blue lent Red his Charizard so he could make it across the ragged mountains. Red returned Charizard right before the battle with the [[Masked Man]] in the [[Ilex Forest]] along with Blasty (which Green lent him). He was seen in Blue's possession again at the start of {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}. During said chapter, Blue took him to [[Kimberly]] where she taught him the ultimate fire attack {{m|Blast Burn}} through much hardship on both him and his rival's part. Then, because Red's {{DL|Red (Adventures)|Aero|Aerodactyl}} had its wings ripped by Deoxys, meaning he had no means to fly, he was traded to Red again for his Venusaur. For a short while the theme ''Fire''Red and ''Leaf''Green is fulfilled (in the Japanese version). He was returned to his owner again shortly after the incident, but Blue was petrified soon afterwards. Once freed over two months later, he helped defeat [[Guile Hideout]]'s giant, fake Kyogre with the 8 other starters' ultimate attacks.
==Personality and characteristics==
Blue's Charizard can be easily identified as the classical brute with smarts, often showing great aggressiveness and brutality in its fighting style. As any classic berserk, his streak of rampage sometimes takes things to a tragic end with demonstrations of excessive brutal attacks driven by blinding rage. The best example of this characteristic happens when he is Charmeleon, he cuts off the head of Koga's Arbok, even though it was clear that a mere blow to the skull would have an equally effective result. Thanks to Blue's harsh army-like training methods, Charizard doesn't even demonstrate any regret or sadness towards Koga's Arbok. This type of training develops Charizard in to a soldier trained to blindly follow Blue's orders, despite the outcome. There is an exception though; when Blue retrieves him from Red's care he seems to show a bit more of a comprehensive and gentle side, as he looks much more relaxed, happy and at ease. Some consider that this might be his true personality, when he is given the chance to shy away from Blue's strict training. <ref>[http://pokemonadventuresmanga.wikia.com/wiki/Blue's_Charizard Blue's Charizard from Pokemon Adventures Manga Wiki]</ref>
* The above can be seen through body language and implications throughout the series.


==Moves used==
==Moves used==
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[[ja:グリーンのリザードン]]
==References==
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