Platinum’s Froslassプラチナのユキメノコ Platinum’s Yukimenoko
Platinum’s Froslass
Debuts in
To and Fro with Froslass
Caught in
Double Trouble with Dialga and Palkia III
Caught at
Spear Pillar
Gender
Female
Ability
Snow Cloak
Nature
Quiet
Current location
With Platinum
This Pokémon is fully evolved.
Platinum’s Froslass (Japanese: プラチナのユキメノコ Platinum’s Yukimenoko) is a Pokémon that Platinum owns in Pokémon Adventures and her fourth overall. She was originally owned by Candice, but was later given to her in Double Trouble with Dialga and Palkia III. As of Alternate Dimension Showdown X, she is level 60 and her Characteristic is “very finicky.”
Contents
1 History
1.1 Diamond & Pearl chapter
1.1.1 With Candice
1.2 Platinum chapter
1.2.1 With Platinum
2 Personality and characteristics
3 Moves used
4 In the games
5 In the TCG
6 Related articles
History
Diamond & Pearl chapter
With Candice
Froslass under Candice’s ownership
Froslass first appeared under Candice’s ownership in To and Fro with Froslass, where she sent her out as her second Pokémon during the Snowpoint Gym battle against Platinum. She first faced Platinum’s Rapidash, who was easily able to avoid most of Froslass’s attacks. Even though Ice-type moves weren’t very effective against Rapidash, Platinum had Rapidash heal himself with Rest just in case, only to be hit with a powered-up Wake-Up Slap from Froslass, severely weakening him. Froslass was then recalled as Candice sent out Abomasnow. After Abomasnow had been defeated by Platinum’s Lopunny, Candice sent out Froslass once again. Even though Froslass seemed to defeat Lopunny rather easily, the Snow Land Pokémon was then defeated by a surprise attack from Rapidash, who had secretly been restored by Lopunny’s Healing Wish, making Platinum the winner of the battle and earning her the Icicle Badge.
Froslass appeared again in Tackling Tangrowth during Candice, Platinum, and Maylene’s battle against Team Galactic Commander Jupiter at Lake Acuity. Unfortunately, like their other Pokémon, Froslass wound up getting defeated. In Froslass’s case, her downfall came in the form of Jupiter’s Gastrodon’s super effective Stone Edge.
In Double Trouble with Dialga and Palkia I, Froslass joined Abomasnow and the Pokémon of five other Sinnoh Gym Leaders’ Pokémon during the final battle against Team Galactic at the Spear Pillar. Although the Gym Leaders were able to defeat the three Commanders and destroy one of the two Red Chains that Cyrus used to control Dialga and Palkia, they were unable to stop the Temporal and Spatial Pokémon from fighting each other, and were subsequently defeated by Cyrus’s Pokémon. As the Gym Leaders themselves were unable to fight anymore, they gave some of their Pokémon to Platinum, including Candice giving her Froslass to her. Unfortunately, a blast from the two Legendary Pokémon’s battle damaged the Poké Balls containing Platinum’s new Pokémon, preventing her from using them at the time.
Platinum chapter
With Platinum
Froslass and Platinum
After the crisis with Team Galactic had been cleared, Platinum’s new Pokémon were seen being treated by Daisy in Tackling Togekiss. After they had fully recovered, Daisy deposited them into Platinum’s PC Box. Later Froslass, along with Platinum’s other Pokémon, was sent to Stark Mountain to help Looker and Buck while she challenged the Battle Factory After Platinum had successfully defeated Thorton, Platinum’s Pokémon returned with Looker and Buck, who had been severely injured while facing Charon and Heatran at Stark Mountain.
After the two men had been taken to a hospital to be taken care of, Platinum challenged the Battle Hall with Froslass. In Dealing with Dragonite, after having made her way through an exhaustingly long streak of 169 battles, Platinum finally faced Argenta, whose Pokémon was a Dragonite. Despite having a notable type advantage, Froslass still had a tough time battling against the Dragon Pokémon, taking heavy damage from its Steel Wing. However, thanks to the Babiri Berry Platinum had given to Froslass to hold, she was able to survive the attack and defeat Dragonite with Ice Shard, earning Platinum the Hall Print.
In The Final Dimensional Duel IX, Froslass appeared once more during the battle against Charon inside the Distortion World. During the battle, it was revealed that Platinum’s whole party had caught Pokérus through her three new Pokémon, powering them up.
Personality and characteristics
Having once belonged to a Gym Leader, Froslass is a well-trained and strong Pokémon. During the battle against Argenta, Platinum mused how she had originally faced Froslass as an opponent, but through the dozens of battles she went through with her at the Battle Hall, she came to know her a lot better. The two have a close relationship after battling so long together.
Moves used
Using Ice Shard
Move
First Used In
Blizzard
Wake-Up Slap
Ice Shard
Dealing with Dragonite
A † shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.
In the games
Froslass is Candice’s main Pokémon in all the games she appears in, excluding Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.
Pokémon Platinum
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2Pokémon World Tournament
Gym battle
Battleground rematch
Sinnoh Leaders Tournament
Type Expert/World Leaders Tournament
Types:
Ice
Ghost
Ability:
Held item:
Sitrus Berry
Froslass♀ Lv.44
Shadow Ball
Special
—
Double Team
Normal
Status
Psychic
None
Froslass♀ Lv.63
Hail
Ominous Wind
Confuse Ray
Petaya Berry
Froslass♀ Lv.50
Thunderbolt
Electric
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Candice’s Froslass in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Candice’s PokémonCards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.Cards listed with a silver background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card
Type
EnglishExpansion
Rarity
#
JapaneseExpansion
Froslass
Rising Rivals
6/111
Bonds to the End of Time
026/090
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon’s species, see Froslass.
Platinum’s Pokémon
On hand:
Rapidash
Empoleon
Lopunny
Cherrim
Pachirisu
Given away:
Mamoswine
Borrowed:
Chimler
Chatler
Tru
Lax
Drifblim
Ludicolo
Medicham
Togekiss
Cresselia
Rented in the Battle Factory:
Qwilfish
Grimer
Loudred
Kadabra
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The subject of this article has no official English name.The name currently in use is a fan romanization of the Japanese name.
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Daizō
(Japanese: ダイゾー Daizō) is a character of the day who appeared in Takin’ It on the Chinchou. He lives with his son in Blue Lagoon on Blue Point Isle.
He, along with his son, Dayton, were in charge of an annual Parade of the Chinchou held in Blue Lagoon. During the parade, Daizō, Dayton, Ash and his friends were at a pier at Blue Lagoon where Daizō blew a Chinchou whistle which caused the Chinchou at the lake at Blue Lagoon to glow.
It is a tradition that the Chinchou from Blue Lagoon migrate to the other side of Blue Point Isle to start a new life in the sea. Dayton, Daizō and Ash and his friends accompanied the Chinchou in doing so. When they arrived at a bridge hanging over a cliff, Team Rocket arrived on the other side to steal the Chinchou. Daizō and everyone else (save for Ash) ran for their safety, but the bridge was destroyed by Team Rocket’s gizmo as it missed its goal in capturing the Chinchou. Daizō, Misty, Brock and the multiple Chinchou then got separated from Ash and Dayton.
They eventually found each other on a beach at the other side of Blue Point Isle, until Team Rocket arrived once more, trapping the Chinchou in a pit. They managed to free themselves from Team Rocket’s cage with Pikachu finishing Team Rocket off. After seeing the Chinchou leave for the sea, Dayton and Daizō then said their farewells to Ash and his friends.
Pokémon
Helped out
Chinchou (multiple)
The Chinchou were part of a festival in Blue Lagoon. As part of a tradition, they had to make a journey to the other side of Blue Point Isle to start a new life in the sea. While they were on their way, Team Rocket arrived to capture them but failed when they instead caught the bridge Ash and the others were crossing on. Later, when the Chinchou got to a beach at the other side of Blue Point Isle, they were successfully caught by Team Rocket. They broke themselves free from the cage and defeated Team Rocket. With Team Rocket defeated, the Chinchou safely left for the sea.
Chinchou’s known moves are Spark and Thunder Wave.
Debut
Takin’ It on the Chinchou
Voice actors
Japanese
Rikako Aikawa
Voice actors
Language
Voice actor
小西克幸 Katsuyuki Konishi
European Spanish
José Escobosa
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Little Missムウちゃん Mu-chan
Little Miss
The Legend of Thunder!
Johto
Unknown
With Marina
This Pokémon has not evolved.
English
As Misdreavus
Ryoka Yuzuki
Kayzie Rogers
Little Miss (Japanese: ムウちゃん Mu-chan) is a Pokémon owned by Marina. She seems to be one of Marina’s main Pokémon and she usually stays outside of her Poké Ball.
1.1 Original series
1.2 Advanced Generation series
2 Moves used
3 Related articles
Original series
Little Miss was first seen in The Legend of Thunder!. When the Miracle Crystal, a device created by Team Rocket’s Professor Sebastian that can attract and manipulate all nearby electric energy, started to create large thunder clouds, Little Miss wandered off to discover what was causing the strange weather. When Marina and Jimmy followed her, they discovered that Attila and Hun were trying to capture Raikou. At this point, Little Miss battled Attila’s Skarmory and Hun’s Steelix. She used her Perish Song attack, which successfully distracted the Pokémon long enough for Jimmy’s Beedrill to damage the Miracle Crystal’s machine.
Later on, Little Miss fought off Attila and Hun’s Pokémon while Typhlosion and Meganium attempted to break through the force field trapping Raikou to free him from Attila and Hun.
Advanced Generation series
In the intro of Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea, Little Miss is seen running by the coast with Marina, Wani-Wani, Pink, and Lugia.
Using Psybeam
Perish Song
Psybeam
For more information on this Pokémon’s species, see Misdreavus.
Marina’s Pokémon
Wani-Wani
Little Miss
Pink
!
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Giovanni’s BeedrillD
Deoxys (Adventures)H
Giovanni’s Hitmonlee and HitmonchanJ
James’s Amoonguss
James’s Yamask
Jessie’s Frillish
Jessie’s WoobatM
Blue’s Mewtwo
Mewtwo (original series)P
Giovanni’s PersianS
Silver’s WeavileU
Silver’s Ursaring
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