In Pokémon Fashion Flash, a painted Voltorb was on Scissor Street. In Duplica's flashback in Ditto's Mysterious Mansion, a Voltorb came onstage as her Ditto tried to transform into one. In the Hoopa's Surprise Ring Adventures short Ball Pickup, a Voltorb was thrown at Ash as part of a prank by Hoopa, but it then attacks the both of them, as well as Pikachu and Hawlucha, with Self-Destruct.Ī Shiny Voltorb appeared in Mad About Blue!, where it was caught by Goh. In Bucking the Treasure Trend, multiple Voltorb attacked Ash, his friends, and Buck as they searched for Dandelion Island's treasure. Multiple wild Voltorb also appeared later on in the episode. It was easily defeated by Pikachu, who had become super-charged during an incident at the Mauville Gym. In Watt's with Wattson?, Wattson used a Voltorb in his Gym battle with Ash. However, they shocked and injured it in the process, leaving it too hurt to battle. In Love, Pokémon Style, three Voltorb were rolling down a hill before they were caught by Ash's Kingler. Although Misty was terrified of it, the Electric-type befriended her Togepi, and the baby Pokémon was sad when it had to leave. In The Underground Round Up, a Voltorb lived amongst Electrode. They dumped most of the Voltorb on the thief, prompting Keith to quit his crime spree, but a single Voltorb sent them blasting off. When Team Rocket found out they were not, the Voltorb started to explode in their balloon. Team Rocket received them, thinking they were Poké Balls with rare Pokémon hidden inside them, as well as their Arbok, Lickitung, and Weezing. In So Near, Yet So Farfetch'd, Keith used multiple Voltorb for a scheme. They were later targeted in one of Team Rocket's schemes. In The Ninja Poké-Showdown, Koga keeps multiple Voltorb in his Gym as booby traps for intruders. Shiny Voltorb in the anime Major appearances Despite the resemblance to Poké Balls however they have existed since at least the time of the ancient hero long before Poké Balls were invented. There are stories of people temporarily plugging the holes of Hisuian Voltorb to prevent them from discharging before removing them from their settlements. Hisuian Voltorb can store electric currents in its belly. It is known to let out a great, uproarious laugh whenever it discharges. Unlike Kantonian Voltorb, they have friendly and excitable temperaments, which leads them to cluster around people, causing them to be a nuisance when they discharge. Hisuian Voltorb has a distinctive red wooden unibrow. On the inside, they contain numerous seeds, but it has been impossible to examine their interior due it being pitch-black. Hisuian Voltorb, like their modern counterparts, resemble the Poké Balls of the time period (made from Apricorns), having the same wood grain pattern and a hole on top, from which it discharges all of its stored electricity while lacking the latch. Due to being constantly mistaken as a Poké Ball, Voltorb has reportedly zapped many humans as a result. It has a volatile temperament and will explode if agitated or bumped by the slightest contact. It was first discovered in the plant where modern Poké Balls were invented. Voltorb is generally found in power plants and other areas with electric fields where it feeds. This is supported by the fact that its components do not occur naturally. Because of its resemblance to Poké Balls, it is thought that it was created when one was exposed to an energy pulse. The top half is red, while the bottom half is white. Voltorb is a spherical Pokémon that resembles a Poké Ball with eyes and minus the button. 3.4 Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys.It evolves into Hisuian Electrode when exposed to a Leaf Stone. In Hisui, Voltorb has a dual-type Electric/ Grass regional form. It evolves into Electrode starting at level 30. Voltorb ( Japanese: ビリリダマ Biriridama) is an Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
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