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Jessie's Dustox (Japanese:ムサシのドクケイルMusashi's Dokucale) was the secondPokémon caught byJessie ofTeam Rocket during her travels throughHoenn, and her sixth overall.
History
Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire
Hoenn

Jessiecaught a Wurmple inAll in a Day's Wurmple, as didMay. The chance encounter occurred on a tree branch afterTeam Rocket was blasted off yet again; Jessie noticed Wurmple nearby and simply threw aPoké Ball at her.
Jessie quickly grew infatuated by her Wurmple, often spoiling it with her attention and referring to her by cutesy nicknames. This was seen inGonna Rule The School!, where Jessie decided against using Wurmple in battle because she might get hurt.
InWhich Wurmple's Which?, Jessie argued with May over which one had the better Wurmple. AfterMax concluded that the two Wurmple were the same, they began battling, butTeam Rocket was sent blasting off byPikachu. May soon realized that she has Jessie's Wurmple due to her low appetite and that Jessie must have hers. Eventually, Wurmple was returned to May in exchange for Jessie's Wurmple.
InA Corphish Out of Water, Jessie's Wurmpleevolved into aCascoon while May's evolved into aSilcoon; Jessie believed hers was a Silcoon as well. InSeeing is Believing!, after May's Silcoon evolved intoBeautifly, Jessie became determined to have her "Silcoon" evolve into a Beautifly as well, and immediately started trying to raise its experience through battles. Her efforts eventually paid off, as later in the episode, her Cascoon evolved into Dustox. Though Jessie was initially disappointed that she did not have a Beautifly, she came to adore her new Dustox almost immediately. In the Japanese version, she called herDokucale-chan on more than one occasion. In the Englishdub, Jessie often called herDustox-Dear, and when she would throw herPoké Ball, she also referred to her as "my dear Dustox".
Dustox was Jessie's primaryContest Pokémon in Hoenn. She was used in theFallarbor Contest inCome What May, where she earned the best score in theAppeals Round by using a rainbow device attached to a bow tie. In the second round, she went up against May's Beautifly. Dustox started strong by returning Beautifly's String Shot at it withWhirlwind, but the advantage was quickly lost as Beautifly hit Dustox with a variety of attacks. The damage destroyed the rainbow device, resulting in Jessie and Dustox being disqualified. They were then blasted off by Ash's Pikachu.

InDisguise Da Limit, Dustox participated in theVerdanturf Contest. Dustox earned a high score in the Appeals Round by combining her moves. In the second round, Dustox went up againstTimmy'sDusclops. The two traded multiple attacks, which eventually caused an explosion. This exposed Jessie's disguise, and with the round out of time, Timmy was declared the winner.
Jessie attempted to enter Dustox in theRubello Town Contest inA Fan with a Plan, but Jessie did not have a previously obtainedRibbon needed for entry.
InThat's Just Swellow,James used Dustox as his Pokémon in theCrossgate PokéRinger competition. Dustox defeated May's Beautifly, but she was then defeated at the last minute whenAsh'sTaillow evolved into aSwellow.
Kanto Battle Frontier
InCaterpie's Big Dilemma, Dustox grewgiant due to consumingDr. Gordon's "Mystery Candy Complete". Due to her new size, Team Rocket was able to escape on top of her with a kidnapped Dr. Gordon. They were chased byZander's gigantifiedButterfree, who, along with Ash's Pikachu, were able to damage Dustox enough to cause her to shrink back to her normal size.
Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl

InSettling a Not-So-Old Score!, Dustox was used in the Battle Stage of theFloaroma Contest. Her first battle in the event was againstDawn'sPiplup, during which she attacked with Poison Sting. Piplup usedBide to return double the damage, which, along with aPeck, was enough to knock the Poison Moth Pokémon out.
InA Stand-Up Sit-Down!, Jessilina decided to face off against Dawn to practice for theHearthome Contest. However, it wasZoey who accepted the challenge. Jessie used the combination of Dustox and Seviper. Her idea was to make Dustox use Poison Sting and then to make Seviper usePoison Tail on Dustox's Poison Sting, making it spin and adding extra power to it;Brock even said that that was a smart combination. However, that didn't work asZoey's Glameow countered withIron Tail, making the combination go to the other side.Zoey's Shellos then usedMud Bomb, breaking the combination of Poison Sting and Poison Tail. Dustox and Seviper were then both easily defeated by Zoey's Glameow.
InDawn's Early Night!, Dustox was used along with Seviper in theBattle Stage of the Hearthome City Pokémon Contest. They were briefly seen battling againstNando's Kricketune andRoselia in the semifinals. The battle ended after Roselia and Kricketune usedPetal Dance andX-Scissor, respectively, to deplete their points.
InNosing 'Round the Mountain!, Dustox battled Ash andhis friends. Using her Whirlwind, she knocked Ash away from a remote used to controlAlan'sProbopass. This, unfortunately, caused the remote to fall onto Probopass and explode. The Compass Pokémon then usedZap Cannon to blast Team Rocket off.

InTeam Shocker!, Dustox was used in theSolaceon TownPokémon Contest. During thePerformance Stage, she used Whirlwind to lift Jessie off the ground, astounding the crowd. She kept Jessie floating for a while and then usedPsybeam to create a thick green smoke that covered the entire stage. When the smoke was cleared, it revealed Jessie and Dustox smiling and posing before the audience. The performance was well-received by the panel of judges, and when the results were announced, Jessie appeared among theCoordinators advancing to theBattle Stage. Dustox defeated her first two opponents to reach the finals, where she went up againstKenny's Prinplup. She used Prinplup's techniques against it to win the battle, earning Jessie her first ContestRibbon. Ever since, Dustox has been wearing Jessie's hair ribbons that she wore in that Contest.
InThe Bells Are Singing!, Dustox battled Ash and his friends for the final time. She was sent out to battleAsh's Chimchar, and tried to useTackle on the Chimp Pokemon. However, Chimchar quickly dodged, hitting Jessie andMeowth with hisFlame Wheel, sending the duo blasting off, with Dustox flying after her Trainer.
InCrossing Paths, during the Dustox Crossing, she fell in love with aShiny Dustox owned byAustin. Jessie tearfully decided that Dustox had to go with the others, despite everyone's protests, but since Dustox was loyal, she didn't want to. Seeing that Dustox was facing the same dilemma Jessie once was-about to throw away her chance of finding her true love to be with friends-Jessie had to shatter Dustox's Poké Ball to let her go. Dustox then went to live with other Dustox and start a family, giving Jessie the hope of finding her own soulmate.
InOur Cup Runneth Over!, Jessie said she would dedicate her performance in theWallace Cup to Dustox. InJumping Rocket Ship!, she appeared in Meowth's flashback.
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
Dustox appeared in a fantasy inRocket Revengers! when Team Rocket reminisced about their old Pokémon.
Personality and characteristics

As a Wurmple, she was very sedate and well-behaved, unlikeMay's Wurmple, who was gluttonous and a bit disobedient. When she evolved, she stayed well-behaved and was very loyal to Jessie. Dustox served as Jessie's secondary battling Pokémon and her primaryContest Pokémon. They had a very strong connection, mostly evident upon Dustox's release inCrossing Paths when Dustox wouldn't go with her mate and refused to leave Jessie's side.
She served as Jessie's main battlingContest Pokémon throughout Hoenn. Although talented, most of her contest attempts ended with her losing or being disqualified, and it took until her final Contest for her to earn a Ribbon. She is not above cheating to win, shown inCome What May, where she used a device to give her moves a rainbow effect.
Appearance
| As a Wurmple | As a Cascoon |
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Moves used
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- Jessie told Dustox to usePin Missile inThe Bicker the Better. This was a dubbing error, as in the original, she was commanded to use Poison Sting.
Moves improvised
| Picture | First Used In | Moves Involved | Partnered With |
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| A Stand-Up Sit-Down! | Poison Sting andPoison Tail | Jessie's Seviper | |
| Description: Dustox uses Poison Sting towards the sky. When the purple darts start falling down, Seviper hits them with Poison Tail, making them spin very fast. The spinning darts head towards the opposing Pokémon at great speed with the extra power that the Poison Tail added. The combination was used during aDouble Battle againstZoey's Glameow andShellos. | |||
Artwork
| Official artwork from Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire |
Trivia
- Once her Cascoon evolved into a Dustox, Jessie's team didn't change for over 250 episodes until she released Dustox, not countingtemporary changes.
- Dustox is the only Pokémon in theanimated series belonging directly to a main character to have itsPoké Ball broken permanently.
- Out of all of Team Rocket's Pokémon, Dustox has used the most different types of moves, with six different types used.
- Dustox is Jessie's first dual-typed Pokémon.
- Dustox is also Jessie's first confirmed female Pokémon.
- Excluding her temporary Pokémon, Dustox is Jessie's only Pokémon part of a three-stage evolutionary line.
References
- ↑Confirmed inCrossing Paths.
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, seeWurmple,Cascoon, andDustox.
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