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In ''[[Pokémon: Black and White Versions]]'', a Pansear could be received as a gift from a trainer at the Dreamyard to provide help against Striation Gym if the player had chosen [[Oshawott]] as the starter Pokémon. Additionally, wild Pansear could be rarely found in rustling grass at Pinwheel Forest and Lostlorn Forest.
 
In ''[[Pokémon: Black and White Versions]]'', a Pansear could be received as a gift from a trainer at the Dreamyard to provide help against Striation Gym if the player had chosen [[Oshawott]] as the starter Pokémon. Additionally, wild Pansear could be rarely found in rustling grass at Pinwheel Forest and Lostlorn Forest.
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In ''[[Pokémon Rumble Blast]]'', Pansear was found at Beginner's Park, the cave of Echo Valley and the lava area of Volcanic Slope. In ''[[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]]'', it and Panpour would appear at Cove Town after being retrieved from Wish Park, and they could all be befriended by talking to Pansage after rescuing the first two.
  
 
=Other Appearances=
 
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*Pansear appeared in an episode of the Pokémon anime as one of [[Chili]]'s Pokémon, although it was defeated by Ash's [[Tepig]]. Pansear have also made minor appearances belonging to other trainers, and one episode showed that a Pansear (along with [[Panpour]]) was among [[Iris]]'s Pokémon friends when she was a child.
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*Pansear appeared in an episode of the Pokémon anime as one of [[Chili]]'s Pokémon, although it was defeated by Ash's [[Tepig]]. It reappeared in a later episode, where an insecure Chili blamed his failures on it, and it ran away until Cilan and Pansage were able to help them reunite. They were able to teach SolarBeam to the Pansear to give it a greater advantage, and it was able to defeat Ash's [[Oshawott]] in battle. Pansear have also made minor appearances belonging to other trainers, and one episode showed that a Pansear (along with [[Panpour]]) was among [[Iris]]'s Pokémon friends when she was a child.
*In the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga, Pansear was Chili's main Pokémon during the ''Black''/''White'' arc. During the three-on-three battle, it beat [[Cheren]]'s [[Snivy]], but it lost to [[Bianca]]'s [[Oshawott]]. It was the only Pokémon in the match to be knocked out when the time limit expired, which cost the gym leaders the match.
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*In the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga, Pansear was Chili's main Pokémon during the ''Black''/''White'' arc. During the three-on-three battle, it beat [[Cheren]]'s [[Snivy]], but it lost to [[Bianca]]'s [[Oshawott]]. It was the only Pokémon in the match to be knocked out when the time limit expired, which cost the gym leaders the match. The Pansear was also shown to help in the kitchen with boiling tea.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:21, 28 February 2012

Pansear.png
The High Temp Pokémon
#513 - Pansear
Evolve Simisear
Debut Pokémon: Black Version
Pokémon: White Version
Species Info
Type Fire.gif+
Height 0.6 m (2'00")
Weight 11 kg (24.3 lbs.)
Color Red
Gender Ratio 7♂ : 1♀
Ability Gluttony
Hidden Ability Blaze
Egg Group Ground
Icon Sprite
File:I513.gif File:513sprite.png
Footprint
30px
Base Statistics
Hit Points 50 Speed 64
Attack 53 Sp. Attack 53
Defense 48 Sp. Defense 48
Training Info
Catch Rate 190 Hatch Steps 5,120
Base Exp. 63 Effort Points Spe
Happiness 70
To Lv.100 Normal
Kanto # Johto # Hoenn # Sinnoh #
< 513 >
Unova # Johto (IV) #
< 019 >

Pansear is fire-using monkey-like Pokémon that was introduced in the fifth generation games. It forms an trio of elemental monkeys with Pansage and Panpour. Its evolved form is Simisear.

Information[edit]

Pansear is a monkey with fire powers that usually lives in volcanoes. The tuft on its head contains a flame that can reach 600 degrees Fahrenheit when it is angered. It also uses the fire from this tuft to roast berries.

It evolves into Simisear when exposed to a Fire Stone.

Appearances[edit]

Mainstream Games[edit]

In Pokémon: Black and White Versions, a Pansear could be received as a gift from a trainer at the Dreamyard to provide help against Striation Gym if the player had chosen Oshawott as the starter Pokémon. Additionally, wild Pansear could be rarely found in rustling grass at Pinwheel Forest and Lostlorn Forest.

Other Games[edit]

In Pokémon Rumble Blast, Pansear was found at Beginner's Park, the cave of Echo Valley and the lava area of Volcanic Slope. In PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond, it and Panpour would appear at Cove Town after being retrieved from Wish Park, and they could all be befriended by talking to Pansage after rescuing the first two.

Other Appearances[edit]

Other Media[edit]

  • Pansear appeared in an episode of the Pokémon anime as one of Chili's Pokémon, although it was defeated by Ash's Tepig. It reappeared in a later episode, where an insecure Chili blamed his failures on it, and it ran away until Cilan and Pansage were able to help them reunite. They were able to teach SolarBeam to the Pansear to give it a greater advantage, and it was able to defeat Ash's Oshawott in battle. Pansear have also made minor appearances belonging to other trainers, and one episode showed that a Pansear (along with Panpour) was among Iris's Pokémon friends when she was a child.
  • In the Pokémon Adventures manga, Pansear was Chili's main Pokémon during the Black/White arc. During the three-on-three battle, it beat Cheren's Snivy, but it lost to Bianca's Oshawott. It was the only Pokémon in the match to be knocked out when the time limit expired, which cost the gym leaders the match. The Pansear was also shown to help in the kitchen with boiling tea.

Trivia[edit]

  • Its name is a combination of "pan" (the genus which contains chimpanzees) with "sear" (a cooking method). Its combined name also forms a pun on "pan searing", another name for the cooking method.
  • The elemental monkeys also seem to be based on the three wise monkeys, a part of Japanese philosophy. Pansear calls attention to its ears and seems to represent "hear no evil".

See Also[edit]