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This listing is of Aloe's known Pokémon in the anime. | This listing is of Aloe's known Pokémon in the anime. | ||
{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
|nick= | |nick=Watchog | ||
|type1=Normal | |type1=Normal | ||
|img=Aloe | |img=Aloe Watchog.png | ||
|img_size=200px | |img_size=200px | ||
|epnum=BW014 | |epnum=BW014 | ||
|vajp=Akeno Watanabe | |vajp=Akeno Watanabe | ||
|desc=Aloe's | |desc=Aloe's Watchog debuted in [[BW014]], where it activated its {{a|Illuminate}} ability to reveal {{p|Desumasu}}'s presence. | ||
In [[BW015]], it was sent out to battle [[Ash's Oshawott]], first using {{m|Mean Look}} to prevent it from returning to its [[Poké Ball]]. While Oshawott was initially able to withstand its {{m|Thunderbolt}} with its shell, | In [[BW015]], it was sent out to battle [[Ash's Oshawott]], first using {{m|Mean Look}} to prevent it from returning to its [[Poké Ball]]. While Oshawott was initially able to withstand its {{m|Thunderbolt}} with its shell, Watchog quickly separated Oshawott and its shell, allowing it to defeat Oshawott with its {{type2|Electric}} attack. | ||
Watchog was seen again during Ash and Aloe's rematch in [[BW016]]. Like before, it used Mean Look to trap Oshawott, then used {{m|Confuse Ray}}. However, in spite of its confusion, Oshawott was able to [[fainting|knock Watchog out]] with its newly learned {{m|Aqua Jet}}, knocking itself out in the process. | |||
Watchog's known moves are {{m|Mean Look}}, {{m|Low Kick}}, {{m|Thunderbolt}} and {{m|Confuse Ray}}, and its ability is {{a|Illuminate}}.}} | |||
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