22 Crazy Things Only Super Fans Knew About Lt Surge From Pokémon
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22 Crazy Things Only Super Fans Knew About Lt Surge From Pokémon
There is a lot to Pokémon's Lt. Surge that only true fans know. Pokémon's many Gym Leaders have been renowned for different things through the various mediums Pokémon presents itself. For example, Brock and Misty are remembered so well because of the cartoon. Others we remember because they had such great Pokémon pair-ups, like Sabrina and Alakazam or Lt. Surge and Raichu. The latter of those two is who we're here to celebrate today! Lt. Surge first appeared on our Game Boy screens in Pokémon Red and Blue. Going head to head against Surge and coming out with the Thunder Badge and increased Speed felt great, almost halfway to beating the whole of Kanto's Gym Leaders! Before you know it you're on your way to the next destination without ever looking back. But maybe you should have? That arrogant and obnoxious guy you just beat who kept referring to you as "baby" until you beat him, he's seen some things. Some of these will completely change your view on the "lightning lieutenant" and prepare you for Pokémon Let's Go. We'll be looking at Lt. Surge from all mediums (Lore, Game, Anime, TCG, Manga) to find some of the craziest things Lt. Surge has hidden in his closet. And hopefully, we can find some answers of our own? It's time to get your ground types ready, Lt. Surge has challenged you to a battle! Let's take a look at some of the most surprising facts on our electrified Lieutenant! THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY France And Germany Know Him As Major Bob
Via: Villains Wiki - Fandom Speaking of names and changes. In the French and German versions of the games and anime, Lt. Surge is actually called Major Bob. It's crazy to think that that's the name other people associate him with. Some people even use his real name, from all of my digging up, I can conclude that Lt. Surge's real name is actually Matis. I didn't think much of this until I said Matis Surge as a sentence, now, it feels so right. I think Matis Surge is a better name than Lt. Surge or Major Bob. Electric Pokémon Saved Him During The Pokémon War
Via: theinsightfulpanda.com Deep in Pokémon's lore and history, there was a Pokémon war. Though the details of the war are sketchy at best, it's known that Lt. Surge played a role in the conflict. When you ask Lt. Surge his favorite Pokémon he replies: He Will Trade You A FRENCH Pikachu For Some Reason
Via: www.deviantart.com/juns94 Lt. Surge is a generous guy in the games. In Heart Gold & Soul Silver, after the player catches Zapdos at the Power Plant and gets his Surge Was A CO In the Pokémon Army
Via: Tumblr.com (Red Surge) According to Gentleman Tucker in the Vermillion Gym, He Has Powerful Pokémon Weapons
Via: aminoapps.com He wasn't just a one-time villain in the He uses an Electrode Bazooka and a Magneton-powered shield. He Was An Epic Pilot Before He Was A Gym Leader
Via: deviantart.com/tomiokajiro Lt. Surge wasn't just in the Pokémon War, he was also rumored to be a pilot! The idea Pokémon can be used to power machines is somewhat cool but also kind of cruel. He Created A Creepy Hybrid Legendary Pokémon
Via: www.deviantart.com/siliva Surge's control over Zapdos in the The Tallest Character In The Anime
Via: Reddit.com Via: Reddit.com Lt. Surge is actually the tallest character in the original Anime (most likely the whole Anime). The size comparison between Ash and Surge is crazy. Lt. Surge must've eaten his greens when he was younger! This was probably also to reinforce and install emphasis on the fact he was a soldier in the war. Surge's height is said to rival a Tyranitar! It should be mentioned that his height in the Anime show could be completely out of whack with the newest versions of Lt. Surge. Most notably among newer versions is the upcoming LT Surge from Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu! / Let's Go Eevee! He Uses A Bunch Of Grass Pokémon In Stadium For Some Reason
Via: Youtube.com (BlackStar) In the primary games, Surge's parties contain strictly electric type Pokémon. However, in the Pokémon Stadium games, Surge is more open-minded to mixing it up. In round 2 of Pokémon Stadium, Surge has a and He Didn t Get His Shades Well Gen IV
Via: deviantart.com/denkimouse Despite the common image players have of Lt. Surge now, a lot of them might be surprised to know he didn't get his shades until HeartGold & SoulSilver. This one is also aimed at younger Pokémon fans who've not played any of the older games. It's crazy how much a character can change, he also grew between HeartGold & SoulSilver and Black & White 2. Although, that's probably down to the improvements in the game's engine as time's passed. He Holds A Unique Record
Via: YOutube.com (SupaBilly) LT Surge has been praised for many things throughout this list, but one of the most bizarre of titles goes to him. He is the only gym leader, in the entire history of Pokémon, to only use one Pokémon in his party. In Pokémon Yellow Version, Surge uses a single Raichu. Just like in the anime, only we aren't Ash, and Surge isn't some huge learning curve. Since this happened in Pokémon Yellow, no other Gym battle has ever featured just one Pokémon, making Surge, one of a kind! Surge s Other Raichu
Viaa: YouTube.com (Dimz Noms) I touched upon earlier how LT Surge may have more than one Raichu in Pokémon Stadium. When we look at movesets, the Raichu's have different moves, so it's highly likely that Surge has more than one Raichu up his sleeve. Strangest of all, one of Lt. Surge's Raichu's is one in a million and knows impossible techniques. The player could never obtain such a Raichu in any game. It knows Surf, a move that is only obtainable through an event Pikachu and it knows Reversal, a move only obtained through hatching. Since you can't hatch an event Pikachu, it's impossible to obtain a Raichu that can use Surf and Reversal. Ash s First Genuine Victory
Via: puclpodcast.com Ash Ketchum is a mediocre trainer at best, but the first ever Gym Badge he won - genuinely and not as a sign of gratitude - was Lt. Surge's "The Thunder Badge". I could go on all night about Ash, but instead, I thought I'd take the technical approach. You see, the lesson we take away from this is that you shouldn't evolve Pokémon at the nearest chance (more on that next). Though in the first battle, Ash's Pikachu was defeated by raw power, in the second battle, Ash's Pikachu's speed is used to its advantage. Pikachu uses techniques like Agility to defeat Surge's Raichu. Although, you could have just caught a Digglet or something Ash, took a leaf out of Brock's book? He Evolves His Pokémon Right Away
Via: deviantart.com/riolu4aural Some trainers like Pokémon fast and small, whereas others like Pokémon strong and tall. How do you like your Pokémon party? Lt. Surge believes evolving Pokémon should be done as soon as possible. This, however, proves less helpful in the long run. Some Pokémon learn specific moves and techniques from been a lower level - that once they're evolved - cannot be learned. When building your perfect team you should consider moves that can be learned throughout your game. Even if that means slogging round Charmander until he's level fifty. He Pays Extremely Well Better With Each Game
Via: melty.fr In the Pokémon Red, Green & Blue versions of the game, Lt. Surge gives the player $2,376. In Fire Red & Leaf Green versions he pays $However, in the supercharged, Yellow version of the game (based on the Anime), Lt. Surge pays $2,772. The high voltage Gym Leader just gets richer and richer as the games go on! He Worked For Team Rocket In The Manga
Via: aminoapps.com In the , Lt. Surge is actually a team rocket sub-boss! He first appears in Surge s Most Expensive Card
via collectors.com We've got a list of the The card only allows basic swapping maneuvers and isn't anything special. Raichu Was Unpopular In The Manga
Via: Pokemon Wiki - Fandom Despite the popularity of Lt. Surge's Raichu in the Anime and Yellow version of Surge Was Paired With Raikou
Via: deviantart.com/wolfhound56200 Lt. Surge was also - slightly ironically - paired up with the Legendary dog Pokémon, Raikou. The thunder-toothed canine teamed up with Surge to fight the Masked Man, however, when Surge was rendered unconscious by the Masked Man, Raikou found itself a friend in Gold. After the dust settles and everything is back to normal, Raikou leaves Gold's side to return to the wild. Much later in the series, it was recaught by in Johto. Surge Always Has A Raichu In His Party
Via: Pokémon Blog Pokémon Adventures manga aside, in the Pokémon games, every single party that Lt. Surge has ever, ever used, contains a Raichu. This proves that Raichu was always shipped with Lt. Surge right from the Pokémon Nation's earliest incarnations. Pokémon Stadium actually raises questions about whether or not Surge has more than one Raichu. In round 1 & 2 in Pokémon Stadiums 1 & 2, Surge has a Raichu in both parties. Although the other Pokémon he uses swap and change throughout the games, Raichu is the only consistent member of every party Surge uses.