Professor Kukui's Incineroar

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Professor Kukui's Incineroar
ククイ博士のガオガエン Dr. Kukui's Gaogaen
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Professor Kukui's Incineroar
Debuts in Pushing the Fiery Envelope!
Caught at Alola
Evolves in Prior to Pushing the Fiery Envelope!
Prior to Pushing the Fiery Enevlope!
Gender Unknown[1]
Ability Blaze[2]
Current location With Professor Kukui
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This Pokémon spent an unknown number of episodes as Litten and an unknown number of episodes as Torracat.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Litten Toru Sakurai N/A
As Torracat Unseen
As Incineroar Toru Sakurai H.D. Quinn

Professor Kukui's Incineroar (Japanese: ククイ博士のガオガエン Dr. Kukui's Gaogaen), commonly known as the Masked Royal's Incineroar (Japanese: ロイヤルマスクのガオガエン Royal Mask's Gaogaen), is a Pokémon owned by Professor Kukui in the anime and the games. In the anime, Professor Kukui uses it under the alias of the Masked Royal.

In the anime

Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon

 
As a Litten

In A Timeless Encounter!, Kukui revealed that he had Incineroar ever since he befriended it as a Litten when he was five years old, and that it originally belonged to his parents.

Incineroar was first seen on television at the Battle Royal Dome in Pushing the Fiery Envelope! alongside the Masked Royal. They had successfully won nineteen battles and were aiming to win their twentieth. They won by defeating a Machamp, Primarina, and a Decidueye that belonged to three Battle Royal Trainers. After the match, the Masked Royal invited people to take part in a battle tomorrow. The next day, the Masked Royal and Incineroar took the stage, where it was approached by Ash's Litten, who'd taken an interest in Incineroar. Ash apologized for interrupting and was invited to take part in a match alongside Kiawe and Sophocles. Incineroar went up against Litten, Marowak, and Charjabug. After withstanding several attacks, it attacked all three with Darkest Lariat, defeating Marowak and Charjabug. The battle continued against Litten, but it was eventually defeated.

The next day, Professor Kukui, after seeing Ash and Litten training to use Flame Charge, showed up as the Masked Royal with Incineroar. They had a battle where Litten struggled to use Flame Charge, before evolving into Torracat. The battle continued but despite Torracat mastering Flame Charge, Incineroar came out victorious. After the match, the Masked Royal declared Incineroar and Torracat rivals.

 
Incineroar and the Masked Royal

In A Young Royal Flame Ignites!, Incineroar took part in a battle against Mr. Electric and his Electivire. Despite Mr. Electric cheating, Incineroar held its own until it was attacked by Mad Magmar's Magmortar, resulting in Mr. Electric's disqualification. The Masked Royal and Incineroar were then challenged to another match by Mad Magmar the following day. The next day, they got to the ring just in time, but before the match could begin, Incineroar found itself under attack by the Revengers' Poliwrath, Alolan Muk, and Alolan Golem. Annoyed by their cheating, Ash and Torracat teamed up with the Masked Royal and Incineroar but were confronted by Viren, the leader of the Revengers. Viren planned to buy the Battle Royal Dome for it to become a part of the Rainbow Happy Resorts. A tag battle ensued with Ash and Masked Royal going up against Mr. Electric and Mad Magmar and their Electivire and Magmortar. Despite more foul play from the Revengers, the Masked Royal and Ash came out on top. Viren, not willing to give up just yet sent out his Pangoro but a combo move from Incineroar and Torracat sent them flying.

In Securing the Future!, Kukui was forced to sent it out to battle Gozu, as his and Faba's Pokémon had been defeated. It swiftly defeated Gozu's Mega Aggron with Malicious Moonsault, but this also unveiled Kukui's secret identity to Faba. Afterwards, it joined the rest of Alola in showering Necrozma with Z-Power so it could return to its true form.

 
Incineroar having won a Battle Royal match

In Turning the Other Mask!, Incineroar was seen defeating Mad Magmar's Magmortar at the Battle Royale Dome. The next day, at the Melemele Shopping Mall, Incineroar took part in a demonstration and met up with its fans as a part the Masked Royal's meet-and-greet tour. It was later lent to Molayne, who had agreed to fill in for Kukui, so he could meet up with Burnet and Ash. However, its Poké Ball was taken by James and Faba, who had mistaken Molayne for an impostor. When Mad Magmar arrived to seek revenge, Incineroar was sent out by Faba, who had taken on the role of Masked Royal. It took on Mad Magmar and his Magmortar again, only to fail under Faba's command. Once Kukui reprised his role as the Masked Royal, Incineroar easily defeated Magmortar with Malicious Moonsault.

In A Timeless Encounter!, Incineroar, when it was a Litten, encountered Ash and Torracat when they were accidentally sent back in time by a Celebi. At Kukui's request, Ash and Torracat performed Inferno Overdrive using Kukui's Firium Z. Kukui and Ash proceeded to have a battle, with Torracat going easy with its attacks, which Kukui didn't want, and Litten was soon defeated. Later, they took shelter from the rain underneath a Totem Trevenant, which Kukui had previously befriended when Litten Scratched it to stop it from sneezing. Trevenant kept sneezing, and after some closer examination, a large group of Cutiefly were found stuck in its head, which Litten and Torracat proceeded to free. After Trevenant awarded Ash a Firium Z of his own, Ash and Torracat were sent back to the present day.

Incineroar was later seen in videos advertising the upcoming Manalo Conference, where the winner would have an exhibition match with the Masked Royal.

In Exhibition Unmasked!, Incineroar was the first Pokémon used in Kukui's Full Battle against Ash, the winner of the Manalo Conference. Incineroar first went up against Torracat, but Torracat was eventually recalled in favor of Lycanroc. Lycanroc was able to deal some damage to Incineroar before Kukui recalled it and sent out Braviary to replace it.

In A Full Battle Bounty!, Incineroar was sent out to battle Melmetal, which had just defeated Kukui's Empoleon. With its formidable strength, Incineroar was able to stop Melmetal's Double Iron Bash in its tracks and pull the Mythical Pokémon right in front of itself, allowing it to defeat it with a close-range, super-effective Blast Burn before being recalled again.

In Fiery Surprises!, Kukui once again sent Incineroar out to face Torracat. The two Fire types exchanged attack after attack, and the more damage they took, the brighter their fires burned. Both sides eventually launched a simultaneous Inferno Overdrive, which collided in the middle of the battlefield, creating a massive fireball. Torracat and Incineroar both dove into the fireball for one more exchange of blows, with Incineroar using Throat Chop and Torracat using Revenge. After the clash, the two stared each other down for a few tense moments before Incineroar finally fainted, marking Torracat's first proper victory over its rival. Immediately afterwards, Torracat proceeded to evolve into an Incineroar itself, only to expend its last remaining energy into the evolution process and become unable to continue battling as well, shocking its rival after standing up.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

In Helping the Hometown Hero!, Professor Kukui used Incineroar during his Battle Royal match against Ash's Pikachu, Kiawe's Marowak, and Gladion's Nihilego, Lillie. Incineroar put up a strong fight, outlasting Marowak and Lillie and knocking out the former. During the battle's climax, it and Pikachu unleashed their signature Z-Moves, but the end result of the battle was left unknown.

Personality and characteristics

 
Incineroar's gentle side

Incineroar is a tough Pokémon, managing to withstand several attacks at once, and even being able to defeat several Pokémon with a single move. It is charismatic as well, easily winning over a crowd with its powerful and elegant moves. Incineroar's strength was shown once again in Securing the Future!, where it was able to defeat Gozu's Mega Aggron, a Pokémon that had just defeated three other Pokémon with a single move. Because of its experience in Battle Royals, Incineroar is extremely aware in battle and difficult to catch off guard, able to keep an eye on three opponents at once. This experience gave it an advantage in Exhibition Unmasked!, where it was able to keep up with Torracat's Flame Charge after raising its speed to its limits.

Despite its tough personality, Incineroar has a gentler side. This was demonstrated in Turning the Other Mask!, when it allowed two children to hang onto its arms. In that same episode, it also felt bad for making a child cry and falling on top of Faba. Like the Masked Royal, Incineroar is a fighter and an entertainer, and is often seen posing with its Trainer while he addresses the crowd. Incineroar treats weaker opponents like Torracat with respect, but puts everything it has into each bout.

Moves used

 
Using Throat Chop
 
Using Scratch as a Litten
Move First Used In
Darkest Lariat  Pushing the Fiery Envelope!
Bulk Up  Pushing the Fiery Envelope!
Throat Chop  Pushing the Fiery Envelope!
Cross Chop Pushing the Fiery Envelope!
Brick Break No Stone Unturned!*
Ember A Timeless Encounter!
Bite A Timeless Encounter!*
Scratch A Timeless Encounter!
Blast Burn  Exhibition Unmasked!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Z-Moves used

 
Using Malicious Moonsault
Move First Used In
Malicious Moonsault Pushing the Fiery Envelope!*
Inferno Overdrive Fiery Surprises!*
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In the games

In the core series

If the player chose Rowlet, Professor Kukui will use an Incineroar against them during Pokémon League battles in every game he appears in. Incineroar is also included in Kukui's pool of Pokémon for the Battle Tree in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, regardless of the player's first partner Pokémon choice.

Pokémon Sun, Moon,
Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
Pokémon League Battle Tree
 
Types:
Fire Dark
Ability:
Blaze
Held item:
  Firium Z
Incineroar Lv.58/65/68
Flare Blitz
Fire Physical
Darkest Lariat
Dark Physical
Outrage
Dragon Physical
Cross Chop
Fighting Physical
 
Types:
Fire Dark
Ability:
Blaze or Intimidate
Held item:
  Firium Z
Incineroar/ Lv.50
Darkest Lariat
Dark Physical
Throat Chop
Dark Physical
Earthquake
Ground Physical
Flare Blitz
Fire Physical
 
Types:
Fire Dark
Ability:
Blaze or Intimidate
Held item:
  Quick Claw
Incineroar/ Lv.50
Flare Blitz
Fire Physical
Cross Chop
Fighting Physical
Crunch
Dark Physical
U-turn
Bug Physical

In the spin-off games

Pokémon Masters EX

Main article: Kukui (Masters) → Incineroar

The Masked Royal forms a sync pair with Incineroar in Pokémon Masters EX.

Sync Dex Trainer NDex Pokémon Type Weakness Role Base Potential Availability
#132   The Masked Royal #0727   Incineroar
Dark
 
Rock
 
  ★★★★★☆EX Sync Pair Scout

Notes

  1. Confirmed male in the games only. Randomized in the Battle Tree.
  2. In the games only. Can be Intimidate when fought in the Battle Tree.

See also

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Litten, Torracat, and Incineroar.


  This game character article is part of Project CharacterDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each character found in the Pokémon games.