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Zoroark is also shown to have a sense of vengeance, as towards the end of the film, she went out her way to defeat Goone, Kodai's right-hand man, on her way to confronting Kodai and ultimately using her illusion powers to defeat Kodai herself. She is extremely strong, able to fight Raikou, Entei, and Suicune all at once to a draw. Her strength is greatly admired by her child Zorua, who looks up to her and wishes to be just as strong as she is one day.
Zoroark is also shown to have a sense of vengeance, as towards the end of the film, she went out her way to defeat Goone, Kodai's right-hand man, on her way to confronting Kodai and ultimately using her illusion powers to defeat Kodai herself. She is extremely strong, able to fight Raikou, Entei, and Suicune all at once to a draw. Her strength is greatly admired by her child Zorua, who looks up to her and wishes to be just as strong as she is one day.


While Zoroark does love Zorua, she has shown defiance and an unwillingness to cooperate for many humans, being distrustful of them. In the original version of the film, she specifically told Zorua to never speak with humans (which was changed to 'strangers' into English). However, she does befriend Ash and company after they help her rescue her child and defeat Kodai.
While Zoroark does love Zorua, she has shown defiance and an unwillingness to cooperate for many humans, being distrustful of them. In the original version of the film, she specifically told Zorua to never talk to humans (which was changed to 'strangers' in the English dub). However, she does befriend Ash and company after they help her rescue her child and defeat Kodai.


She also has some degree of her son's playfulness, as she turned into Pikachu at the end to play along with Zorua's trick.
She also has some degree of her son's playfulness, as she turned into Pikachu at the end to play along with Zorua's trick.
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