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+ | |image = Entei.png |
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|fullname = Entei |
|fullname = Entei |
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− | |alias = |
+ | |alias = The Volcano Pokémon |
|origin = ''Pokemon 3: The Movie'' |
|origin = ''Pokemon 3: The Movie'' |
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|occupation = Molly Hale's father figure |
|occupation = Molly Hale's father figure |
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Limited brainwashing<br> |
Limited brainwashing<br> |
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Flamethrower attacks |
Flamethrower attacks |
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− | |hobby = Spending time with and protecting Molly |
+ | |hobby = Spending time with and protecting Molly. |
− | |goals = |
+ | |goals = Protect Molly.<br> |
+ | Defeat the Unown <small>(succeeded)</small>. |
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+ | |crimes = Brainwashing<br> |
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+ | Kidnapping |
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+ | {{Quote|Are you the one that has called me here?|Entei to Molly.}} |
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⚫ | '''Entei''' (in Japanese: ''エンテイ'', '''''Entei'''''), also known as the '''Volcano Pokémon''', is Molly Hale's father figure in ''Pokemon 3: The Movie'', serving as the secondary antagonist-turned-anti-hero of the film. He is created by the combined forces of Molly's dreams and the [[Unown]]'s power. |
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− | He was voiced by Dan Green. |
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+ | He was voiced by Naoto Takenaka in the Japanese version, and Dan Green in the English version. |
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− | ==Role in the film== |
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⚫ | When Molly Hale's father Professor Spencer Hale finds several ruins pertaining to the existence of the Unown, he was sucked into their dimension. After Molly uses a box of tablets containing Unown images and begins assembling the letters, this summons the Unown, who use their powers to make Molly's wishes come true, transforming her manor house into a crystal-like palace which spreads across the town and cuts her off from the world. They also created a new Pokémon known as Entei to act as Molly's father. |
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+ | ==Biography== |
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⚫ | When Molly Hale's father Professor Spencer Hale finds several ruins pertaining to the existence of the Unown, he was sucked into their dimension. After Molly uses a box of tablets containing Unown images and begins assembling the letters, this summons the Unown, who use their powers to make Molly's wishes come true, transforming her manor house into a crystal-like palace which spreads all across the town and cuts her off from the world. They also created a new Pokémon known as Entei to act as Molly's father. |
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As Molly wishes for a mother figure, Entei decides to make her wish come true by kidnapping Delia Ketchum and bringing her to Molly. He also uses his hypnotic powers to temporarily make Delia believe she is Molly's mother. This event caused Delia's son Ash (the protagonist of the series) to head out to the mansion and confront Entei to save his mother. |
As Molly wishes for a mother figure, Entei decides to make her wish come true by kidnapping Delia Ketchum and bringing her to Molly. He also uses his hypnotic powers to temporarily make Delia believe she is Molly's mother. This event caused Delia's son Ash (the protagonist of the series) to head out to the mansion and confront Entei to save his mother. |
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As Ash and his friends finally spot Delia and Molly, Ash angrily confronts Entei for kidnapping his mother, but Entei refuses to let Ash take Delia home and battles Ash's Pokémon. However, Molly (not wanting anyone to get hurt) convinces everyone to stop fighting, and Entei (realizing that he's been used by the Unown) reveals that he was created by the Unown, whose powers suddenly went out of control. As the threat of the Unown starts to endanger the world, Entei helps the heroes escape and sacrifices himself to help send the Unown back to the dimension. Entei's sacrifice also allowed Professor Hale to be released back from the Unown dimension and be reunited with Molly. |
As Ash and his friends finally spot Delia and Molly, Ash angrily confronts Entei for kidnapping his mother, but Entei refuses to let Ash take Delia home and battles Ash's Pokémon. However, Molly (not wanting anyone to get hurt) convinces everyone to stop fighting, and Entei (realizing that he's been used by the Unown) reveals that he was created by the Unown, whose powers suddenly went out of control. As the threat of the Unown starts to endanger the world, Entei helps the heroes escape and sacrifices himself to help send the Unown back to the dimension. Entei's sacrifice also allowed Professor Hale to be released back from the Unown dimension and be reunited with Molly. |
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+ | ==Other Media== |
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+ | ===''Super Smash Bros.''=== |
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+ | Since ''Melee'', Entei has appeared in every ''Super Smash Bros.'' installment as a summon from a Poké Ball. When it appears, it uses Fire Spin to produce a massive vortex of fire above it, forcing everyone caught in it to the top. Entei appears as a trophy in ''Melee'' (must be fought for in Event 26: Trophy Tussle 2), ''Brawl'', and ''4''. Entei also appears in ''Brawl'' as a sticker that increases the fire attacks of the Pokémon fighters and as a primary shield type spirit in ''Ultimate'' shared with Raikou and Suicune that increases the user's speed. In the spirit battle, Entei is portrayed by [[Incineroar]]. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery widths="300" bordercolor="brown" captiontextcolor="red" position="center"> |
Molly and Entei.JPG|Molly riding on Entei. |
Molly and Entei.JPG|Molly riding on Entei. |
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Entei-pokemon-3-spell-of-the-unown-33.3.jpg |
Entei-pokemon-3-spell-of-the-unown-33.3.jpg |
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Entei M03.png |
Entei M03.png |
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Entei Flamethrower.png|Entei using Flamethrower. |
Entei Flamethrower.png|Entei using Flamethrower. |
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− | + | 800px-Entei M03-1-.png|Entei kidnapping Delia Ketchum. |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Entei shares its category name of "The Volcano Pokémon" with Quilava and Typhlosion. |
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+ | *Entei has the highest base HP of all Fire-type Pokémon. |
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+ | *Entei is the 244th Pokémon in the National Pokédex. |
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==Navigation== |
==Navigation== |
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{{Pokemon Villains}} |
{{Pokemon Villains}} |
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[[Category:Pokemon Villains]] |
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[[Category:Parents]] |
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[[Category:Redeemed]] |
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[[Category:Predator]] |
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[[Category:Rogues]] |
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[[Category:Kidnapper]] |
[[Category:Kidnapper]] |
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+ | [[Category:Science Fantasy Villains]] |
[[Category:Minion]] |
[[Category:Minion]] |
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[[Category:Movie Villains]] |
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[[Category:On & Off]] |
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[[Category:Villains by Proxy]] |
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[[Category:Lawful Neutral]] |
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Revision as of 06:29, 15 July 2020
“ | Are you the one that has called me here? | „ |
~ Entei to Molly. |
Entei (in Japanese: エンテイ, Entei), also known as the Volcano Pokémon, is Molly Hale's father figure in Pokemon 3: The Movie, serving as the secondary antagonist-turned-anti-hero of the film. He is created by the combined forces of Molly's dreams and the Unown's power.
He was voiced by Naoto Takenaka in the Japanese version, and Dan Green in the English version.
Biography
When Molly Hale's father Professor Spencer Hale finds several ruins pertaining to the existence of the Unown, he was sucked into their dimension. After Molly uses a box of tablets containing Unown images and begins assembling the letters, this summons the Unown, who use their powers to make Molly's wishes come true, transforming her manor house into a crystal-like palace which spreads all across the town and cuts her off from the world. They also created a new Pokémon known as Entei to act as Molly's father.
As Molly wishes for a mother figure, Entei decides to make her wish come true by kidnapping Delia Ketchum and bringing her to Molly. He also uses his hypnotic powers to temporarily make Delia believe she is Molly's mother. This event caused Delia's son Ash (the protagonist of the series) to head out to the mansion and confront Entei to save his mother.
As Ash and his friends finally spot Delia and Molly, Ash angrily confronts Entei for kidnapping his mother, but Entei refuses to let Ash take Delia home and battles Ash's Pokémon. However, Molly (not wanting anyone to get hurt) convinces everyone to stop fighting, and Entei (realizing that he's been used by the Unown) reveals that he was created by the Unown, whose powers suddenly went out of control. As the threat of the Unown starts to endanger the world, Entei helps the heroes escape and sacrifices himself to help send the Unown back to the dimension. Entei's sacrifice also allowed Professor Hale to be released back from the Unown dimension and be reunited with Molly.
Other Media
Super Smash Bros.
Since Melee, Entei has appeared in every Super Smash Bros. installment as a summon from a Poké Ball. When it appears, it uses Fire Spin to produce a massive vortex of fire above it, forcing everyone caught in it to the top. Entei appears as a trophy in Melee (must be fought for in Event 26: Trophy Tussle 2), Brawl, and 4. Entei also appears in Brawl as a sticker that increases the fire attacks of the Pokémon fighters and as a primary shield type spirit in Ultimate shared with Raikou and Suicune that increases the user's speed. In the spirit battle, Entei is portrayed by Incineroar.
Gallery
Trivia
- Entei shares its category name of "The Volcano Pokémon" with Quilava and Typhlosion.
- Entei has the highest base HP of all Fire-type Pokémon.
- Entei is the 244th Pokémon in the National Pokédex.