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|desc={{p|Gyarados}} was the first Pokémon used by Crasher Wake during the Gym battle against {{Ash}}; it went up against {{AP|Pikachu}}. Gyarados showed its strength by standing up to {{p|Pikachu}}'s {{m|Thunderbolt}}, but was defeated when Pikachu combined the speed it picked up by falling alongside a {{m|Volt Tackle}}.
|desc={{p|Gyarados}} was the first Pokémon used by Crasher Wake during the Gym battle against {{Ash}}; it went up against {{AP|Pikachu}}. Gyarados showed its strength by standing up to {{p|Pikachu}}'s {{m|Thunderbolt}}, but was defeated when Pikachu combined the speed it picked up by falling alongside a {{m|Volt Tackle}}.


It also reappeared briefly in [[Mamie]]'s flashback in ''[[DP178|For The Love Of Meowth]]''.
It reappeared briefly in [[Mamie]]'s flashback in ''[[DP178|For The Love Of Meowth]]''.


Gyarados's known moves are {{m|Dragon Rage}} and {{m|Bite}}.}}
Gyarados's known moves are {{m|Dragon Rage}} and {{m|Bite}}.}}
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Quagsire next went up against {{AP|Buizel}}, and although Quagsire was able to absorb {{p|Buizel}}'s {{m|Sonic Boom}}s with its bulky body, it was knocked out by the sheer force of [[Moves not in the Pokémon games|Ice Aqua Jet]].
Quagsire next went up against {{AP|Buizel}}, and although Quagsire was able to absorb {{p|Buizel}}'s {{m|Sonic Boom}}s with its bulky body, it was knocked out by the sheer force of [[Moves not in the Pokémon games|Ice Aqua Jet]].


It also reappeared briefly in [[Mamie]]'s flashback in ''[[DP178|For The Love Of Meowth]]''.
It reappeared briefly in [[Mamie]]'s flashback in ''[[DP178|For The Love Of Meowth]]''.


Quagsire's known moves are {{m|Sludge Bomb}} and {{m|Ice Beam}}.}}
Quagsire's known moves are {{m|Sludge Bomb}} and {{m|Ice Beam}}.}}
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Floatzel seems to know many different defensive techniques to guard himself from attacks, such as inflating the flotation sac around his body and blocking with his fin. He also knows a variety of different and powerful moves. Crasher Wake claimed that {{p|Floatzel}} is powerful enough to endure even a {{m|Giga Impact}} by using his flotation sac. At one point he used his flotation sac to reflect Buizel's {{m|Water Pulse}} back at him, confusing him. Later in the battle, he used Ice Fang to freeze part of Pikachu's back. Despite all this, he lost to Buizel after Buizel fired a Water Pulse attack at him which sent him crashing into the ceiling and getting knocked out.
Floatzel seems to know many different defensive techniques to guard himself from attacks, such as inflating the flotation sac around his body and blocking with his fin. He also knows a variety of different and powerful moves. Crasher Wake claimed that {{p|Floatzel}} is powerful enough to endure even a {{m|Giga Impact}} by using his flotation sac. At one point he used his flotation sac to reflect Buizel's {{m|Water Pulse}} back at him, confusing him. Later in the battle, he used Ice Fang to freeze part of Pikachu's back. Despite all this, he lost to Buizel after Buizel fired a Water Pulse attack at him which sent him crashing into the ceiling and getting knocked out.


He also reappeared briefly in flashbacks in ''[[DP178|For The Love Of Meowth]]'' and ''[[DP180|League Unleashed!]]''; as well as making a brief appearance alongside Wake during the ending credits of ''[[M13|Zoroark: Master of Illusions]]''.
He reappeared briefly in flashbacks in ''[[DP178|For The Love Of Meowth]]'' and ''[[DP180|League Unleashed!]]''; as well as making a brief appearance alongside Wake during the ending credits of ''[[M13|Zoroark: Master of Illusions]]''.


Floatzel's known moves are {{m|Razor Wind}}, {{m|Bulk Up}}, {{m|Whirlpool}}, and {{m|Ice Fang}}.}}
Floatzel's known moves are {{m|Razor Wind}}, {{m|Bulk Up}}, {{m|Whirlpool}}, and {{m|Ice Fang}}.}}
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