Gyarados – Wikipedia

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Gyarados ( Gyarados GYARADOSU ? ) It is a stadium pokémon one of the first water/steering wheel generation. His identification number Pokédex is 130. In the context of the franchise created by Satoshi Tajiri, Gyarados evolves from Magikarp.
In Pokémon X and Y Gyarados video games he gets a megaevolution called Megagyarados. [first]

Designed by the Game Freak designer team, Gyarados makes its first appearance in 1996 in video games Pokémon Rosso It is Blu and also appears in most subsequent titles, in Spin-off video games, in the soul television series, in Pokémon Trading Card Game and in the merchandising derived from the series.

It is one of the Pokémon owned by the Misty head. [2] Gyarados specimens are also used by Blu, Red, Sandra, Adriano, Omar, Fortunata and Elisio.

A red specimen of Gyarados is present in video games Pokémon Oro It is Silver , Pokémon crystal It is Pokémon Oro Heartgoldal It is Argento SoulSilver and is mentioned in Fire red pokémon It is Green leaf It is Pokémon Diamante It is Perla . In the anime it is captured by Lance, while both silver and Lt. Surge manage to control the Pokémon in the manga. [3] [4]

In the beta version of Pokémon Rosso It is Blu His name was “Skulkraken”. [5]

Gyarados has the appearance of a marine snake with blue flakes on the back and white on the belly and barbels near the mouth. [6] He is famous for his ferocity and atrocity: when he goes on all furies, in fact, he does not subside until he has incinerated and destroyed everything around him. He is attracted by wars and conflicts, where he can trigger all his fury. [7] In Pokémon Diamante It is Perla The differences between the sexes and the female specimens of Gyarados have been introduced since then white barbels have since white, unlike the blue of the males.

Gyarados evolves from Magikarp upon reaching a specific level. In Pokémon X It is AND He gets a megaevolution called Megagyarados, obtainable using the Gyaradosite tool. Megagyarados weighs 305 kg and is of the water/dark type. [first] In this form it is even more ferocious, and spraying water like a siphon with openings it has along the body to swim and splash out of the water at very high speeds.

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Video games [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Gyarados in the video game Pokémon Smeraldo

In video games Pokémon giallo , Pokémon Oro It is Silver , Pokémon crystal It is Pokémon Oro Heartgoldal It is Argento SoulSilver It is possible to fish Gyarados near Fucsiapoli. In remakes Fire red pokémon It is Green leaf It is present both in the Kanto region and in the Settipelago. In the versions Air , Silver , Crystal , HeartGold It is SoulSilver It is also present in Lake Ira. In these titles it is also possible to capture at least one specimen of red Gyarados. [4] In the titles of the fourth generation it is present in Monte Argento and in the Spumarine islands.

In video games Pokémon Rubino It is Sapphire It is Pokémon Smeraldo Gyarados can be obtained near Ceneride. In Pokémon Diamante It is Perla It is Pokémon Platino It is present throughout the Sinnoh region. In Pokémon geni 2 It is White 2 It is available within the Nature Reserve. In video games Pokémon X It is AND Gyarados is obtainable along routes 3 and 22, as well as near the golden palace. In these titles he can participate in aerial struggles. [8]

Anime [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Gyarados appears for the first time during the episode The shipwreck ( Pokémon Shipwreck ) in which he evolves from the Magikarp purchased by James of the Rocket Team. [9] It is also one of the Pokémon cloned by Mewtwo in the feature film Pokémon The film – Mewtwo still affects . [ten] Its evolution process is also visible in Joy, the Superinfermiera ( The Joy of Pokémon ) e in Pokémon’s observer ( The Wacky Watcher ). [11] [twelfth] A red Gyarados is present during An evil project ( Talkin’ ‘Bout an Evolution ). [3] [13] The Pokémon will be captured by the Superquattro Lance and used in Team against Team ( Gaining Groudon ) ed in Epic battle ( The Scuffle of Legends ). [4] [14] [15]

In the special episode Cerulean blue! ( Cerulean Blue ) Of Pokémon Chronicles , Misty gets a Gyarados, the evolution of his Magikarp. [2] [16] Even the Capalestra Sandra and Omar have specimens of the Pokémon shown respectively during the episodes The last medal ( Beauty is Skin Deep ) It is The fourth Sinnoh medal! ( A Crasher Course in Power! ). [17] [18]

In the episodes Dreams that divide! ( Coming Apart at the Dreams! ), To every company his hero! ( The Right Hero for the Right Job! ) It is A granite defense! ( Rocking Kalos Defenses! ) Elisio uses a chromatic Gyarados capable of megaevolve against Ash Ketchum and Alan Pokémon.

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