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Zubat (ズバット, Zubatto?) is a fictional character. It is a basic flying- and poison-type Pokémon. Zubat is Pokémon #41 as ordered in the National Pokédex; it is #37 in Johto and #63 in Hoenn. It evolves into Golbat at level 22, and further evolves into Crobat when completely tame or happy. Image File history File links Zubat2. ...
This is a complete list of all known Pokémon which appear in the National Pokédex in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. ...
Wigglytuff is a Pokémon from the pokémon franchise that evolves from Jigglypuff. ...
Golbat is a fictional Pokémon. ...
This is a list of the Pokémon found in Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal in the order they are listed in the Johto Regional Pokédex. ...
Golem (ã´ãã¼ã㣠Golonyain Japanese, Geowaz in German and Grolem in French) is a fictional, Rock-type Pokémon that evolves from Graveler. ...
Golbat is a fictional Pokémon. ...
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire added another 135 new Pokémon (as well as reusing 67 existing ones, which are marked with an * in the following list), but started a new numbering scheme. ...
Delcatty (ã¨ãã³ãã/Enekororo in Japanese, Enekoro in German, Delcatty in French) is a fictional character from Pokémon franchise. ...
Golbat is a fictional Pokémon. ...
List of Pokémon by English name The following is a list of all fictional Pokémon characters ordered alphabetically by their name in English. ...
This chart shows the evolution chains of all 391 fictional Pokémon characters. ...
Basic Pokémon are Pokémon that have not evolved, or which evolved from babies. ...
Abra evolves into Kadabra at level 16. ...
Golbat is a fictional Pokémon. ...
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Officially the pound is the name for at least three different units of mass: The pound (avoirdupois). ...
The international prototype, made of platinum-iridium, which is kept at the BIPM under conditions specified by the 1st CGPM in 1889. ...
A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ...
Basic Pokémon are Pokémon that have not evolved, or which evolved from babies. ...
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The National Pokémon Indexer, or National Pokédex for short, is a Pokémon Encyclopedia that is used in the popular video game franchise Pokémon. ...
For other meanings of Johto , see Johto (disambiguation). ...
Hoenn map The Hoenn Pokédex Hoenn (pronounced Hoe-en and spelled HÅen in Japan) is a last name and is also a region in the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald games. ...
Golbat is a fictional Pokémon. ...
Crobat (ã¯ãããã Kurobatto in Japan, Iksbat in Germany and Nostenfer in France) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
The name "Zubat" probably derived from the Japanese word "zubatto," which is a sound effect of something being hit on target. This was also the same exact basis for the name of the Japanese Henshin Hero, Kaiketsu Zubat. However, it is also derived from 'bat', as that is exactly what the Pokémon Zubat is. See also henshin. ...
Kaiketsu Zubatto (快傑ズバット), also known as Swift Hero Zubat or Vigilante Zubat, is a tokusatsu superhero series from 1977. ...
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Pokedex Entries
Ruby: ZUBAT remains quietly unmoving in a dark spot during the bright daylight hours. It does so because prolonged exposure to the sun causes its body to become slightly burned.
Biology It resembles a small blue and purple bat, with no eyes and two probe-like appendages for legs. Owing to its name and appearance, it acts much like a bat. It lives in caves and other dark places, and navigates using ultrasonic waves. It appears that Zubat is weakened by sunlight, so it hides in caves or other dark places. Suborders Megachiroptera Microchiroptera See text for families. ...
Alternate meanings: Cave (disambiguation) This article is about natural caves; for artificial caves used as dwellings, such as those in north China, see yaodong. ...
A baby in its mothers womb, viewed in a sonogram A baby, aged 29 weeks, in a 3D ultrasound Ultrasound is sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing, this limit being approximately 20 kilohertz (20,000 hertz). ...
In the Video Games Zubat is one of the most common Pokémon in the entire game. It appears in almost every single cave in every game except for Colosseum, in which there are no wild Pokémon. It even appears at night on certain routes in Pokémon Gold, Pokémon Silver, and Pokémon Crystal. It can also be caught at the Cave Poké Spot in XD. Its abundance can be annoying because it is quite fast, and in later areas, it may know Confuse Ray and even Mean Look (despite not having any eyes, being one of the only Pokemon to exhibit this trait). To meet Wikipedias quality standards and the Pokémon Collaborative Projects article style, this Pokémon-related article or section may require cleanup. ...
In the Game Boy video games Pokémon Gold and Silver, players must become Pokémon Trainers by exploring Johto, collecting the eight regional gym badges, and capturing Pokémon. ...
In the Game Boy video games Pokémon Gold and Silver, players must become Pokémon Trainers by exploring Johto, collecting the eight regional gym badges, and capturing Pokémon. ...
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Anime appearances In an early episode of the Pokémon anime, Brock catches one of a flock of Zubat swarming out of a cave. Brock usually uses it for reconnaissance, much like Ash's Pidgeotto. It has evolved to Golbat and then into Crobat. Crobat was given to Forest, with Onix and Geodude by Brock, becoming a Gym Leader. The Pokémon , Pocket Monsters) anime metaseries, based on the video game series, was created in Japan and then translated for the North American television market. ...
Kanto Gym Leaders Brock (Takeshi in the Japanese version), in the fictional world of Pokémon, is the Pewter City Gym Leader (In the animated series, he leaves this position). ...
Pidgeotto (ãã¸ã§ã³ Pijon in Japanese, Tauboga in German and Roucoups in French) is a Stage 1 normal/flying-type Pokémon listed as #17 in the Kanto Pokédex. ...
Golbat is a fictional Pokémon. ...
Crobat (ã¯ãããã Kurobatto in Japan, Iksbat in Germany and Nostenfer in France) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Onix (ã¤ã¯ã¼ã¯ Iwark in Japanese, also called Onix in both German and French) is a rock-type Pokémon. ...
Geodude ) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
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In other media
Zubat in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Zubat has appeared in the Pokémon Trading Card Game first in the fossil series. Image File history File links Zubat_tcg. ...
Image File history File links Zubat_tcg. ...
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References - Publications
- Barbo, Maria. The Official Pokémon Handbook. Scholastic Publishing, 1999. ISBN 0439154049.
- Loe, Casey, ed. Pokémon Special Pikachu Edition Official Perfect Guide. Sunnydale, CA: Empire 21 Publishing, 1999. ISBN 130206151.
- Nintendo Power. Official Nintendo Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen Player’s Guide. Nintendo of America Inc., August 2004. ISBN 193020650X
- Mylonas, Eric. Pokémon Pokédex Collector’s Edition: Prima’s Official Pokémon Guide. Prima Games, September 21 2004. ISBN 0761547614
- Nintendo Power. Official Nintendo Pokémon Emerald Version Player’s Guide. Nintendo of America Inc., April 2005. ISBN 1930206585
Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue (known in Japan as Pocket Monsters: Red and Pocket Monsters: Green) are the first two installments of the Pokémon series of role-playing video games, released for the Game Boy in Japan in 1996. ...
Pokémon Red and Pokémon Green were the first Pokémon games released for the Game Boy in Japan. ...
Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue (known in Japan as Pocket Monsters: Red and Pocket Monsters: Green) are the first two installments of the Pokémon series of role-playing video games, released for the Game Boy in Japan in 1996. ...
Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition is the fourth game in the Pokémon video game series in Japan and the third game in the series in North America. ...
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Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire are the first Pokémon video games to be released on the Game Boy Advance, and mark the beginning of the third generation of Pokémon games. ...
Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire are the first Pokémon video games to be released on the Game Boy Advance, and mark the beginning of the third generation of Pokémon games. ...
Pokémon Emerald ) is a title in the Pokémon series of video games. ...
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External links - Official Pokémon website
- Bulbapedia (a Pokémon-centric Wiki)’s article about Zubat as a species
- Serebii.net’s 3rd Gen Pokédex entry for Zubat
- Pokémon Dungeon Pokédex entry, full of statistics analysis
- PsyPoke - Zubat Pokédex entry and Usage Overview
- Smogon.com - Zubat Tactical Data
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