Obedience: Difference between revisions

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[[Ash's Primeape]] was incredibly violent and virtually uncontrollable, and Ash rarely used it due to this. However, during the [[P1 Grand Prix]], Ash saved Primeape from a dangerous fall, and it began to respect and listen to Ash.
[[Ash's Primeape]] was incredibly violent and virtually uncontrollable, and Ash rarely used it due to this. However, during the [[P1 Grand Prix]], Ash saved Primeape from a dangerous fall, and it began to respect and listen to Ash.


[[Ash's Charizard|Ash's Charmander]] refused to obey him after evolving into {{p|Charmeleon}}, and continued to disobey as a {{p|Charizard}}. When Ash commanded him, he would either ignore Ash's orders and use a different move, go to {{status|sleep}}, leave the battlefield, or attack Ash.
[[Ash's Charizard|Ash's Charmander]] refused to obey him after evolving into {{p|Charmeleon}}, and continued to disobey as a {{p|Charizard}}. When Ash commanded him, he would either ignore Ash's orders and use a different move, go to {{status|sleep}}, leave the battlefield, or attack Ash. After Ash stayed up all night to look after Charizard when it had become frozen, Charizard gained respect for Ash.


In ''[[EP073|Bad to the Bone]]'', [[Otoshi]]'s {{p|Marowak}} left its Trainer after he lost and failed to recover his Badges, as Marowak had lost respect for him. Marowak later returned when it saw how happy a group of Trainers and their Pokémon were together.
In ''[[EP073|Bad to the Bone]]'', [[Otoshi]]'s {{p|Marowak}} left its Trainer after he lost and failed to recover his Badges, as Marowak had lost respect for him. Marowak later returned when it saw how happy a group of Trainers and their Pokémon were together.
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