Cress's Panpour コーンのヒヤップ Corn's Hiyappu
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Cress's Panpour
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Cress's Panpour (Japanese: コーンのヒヤップ Corn's Hiyappu) is the only Pokémon Cress is known to have in the anime.
In animation
Pokémon the Series
Unova
Cress received his Panpour at a young age when his brothers were also given their first Pokémon. It debuted in Triple Leaders, Team Threats!, where Cress introduced it to Ash, who scanned it with his Pokédex before battling.
Panpour was the second Pokémon Ash faced in his Striaton City Gym battle, where it went up against Ash's Pikachu. Panpour's Double Team confused Pikachu, after which Panpour landed a powerful Scratch. Pikachu tried to use Thunderbolt, but Panpour's Water Gun hit Pikachu before he could execute his move. Pikachu then tried to use Volt Tackle, but Panpour's Mud Sport stopped Pikachu in his tracks, after which another Water Gun knocked him out.
Panpour reappeared in flashbacks in A Call for Brotherly Love! and Curtain Up, Unova League!.
Decolore Islands
Panpour, Pansage, and Pansear
Prior to Survival of the Striaton Gym!, Panpour battled Morana and her Glalie. It attempted to use Scratch, though its opponent dodged and struck it with Headbutt. Its Water Gun was then overpowered by Water Pulse, which hit Panpour hard, and it was knocked out by Glalie's Sheer Cold. Later in the episode, Panpour greeted Cilan's Pansage, alongside Chili's Pansear, and cheered him on during his battle with Morana's Abomasnow.
Personality and characteristics
Panpour is generally friendly and loves to battle. It is very determined to do its best in any circumstance. It is a very powerful and adept battler, able to defeat Ash's Pikachu without taking a single hit despite the type disadvantage with counters and attacks that were vicious, speedy, and above all disorientating. Panpour is also shown to have a close relationship with Cilan's Pansage and Chili's Pansear, as the three happily greeted one another upon being reunited in Survival of the Striaton Gym!.
Moves used
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Using Mud Sport
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A † shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.
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GOTCHA!
Cress's Panpour briefly appeared in GOTCHA!.
In the games
Cress's Panpour appears in the following games:
In the manga
Pocket Monsters BW
Cress sent out Panpour while he, Cilan, and Chili were battling Red's Clefairy. Unfortunately, Clefairy took the attacks the elemental monkeys used and made himself some green tea.
Moves used
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A † shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.
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Pokémon Adventures
Simipour first appeared as a Panpour. It assists Cress and his brothers in the kitchen by pouring water for tea for their customers. Simipour, as a Panpour, first appeared in Welcome to Striaton City!!, with its Trainer at the Striaton Gym where it helped prepare tea for Black, Cheren and Bianca.
Later, it was used in the Gym battle against Black, Cheren, and Bianca alongside Cress's brothers' Pokémon. They proved powerful against Black's Tep, Bianca's Oshawott and Cheren's Snivy with their type advantages. Although it managed to defeat Tep, he managed to revive its fallen teammates with some healing leaves that were previously knocked off of Pansage's head. With Chili's Pansear defeated, the challengers won the match when the time limit ends due to them having three Pokémon able to battle while the Gym Leaders only had two.
In The Shadow Triad, Panpour was used to battle the Shadow Triad at the P2 Lab. Although it, Pansage, and Pansear were at a disadvantage against their opponents, their Trainers gave them a boost of power by evolving them with their respective Evolution stone. Panpour evolves into a Simipour, but is still unable to defeat its opponent despite becoming stronger. Eventually, they are saved by Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion, who attacked both groups to rescue the Keldeo the Shadow Triad had captured.
Moves used
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Using Water Gun as a Panpour
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A † shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.
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