Ash infernape blaze theory well in my opinion this is not blaze because he only activated when ash had chimchar monferno and infernape but when Paul had chimchar he activate normal blaze and Paul also said he caught chimchar because of his blaze ability and I think any scientists failed experiment makes this blaze ability because we never see a starter pokemon alone in wild maximum starters live in group for example trecko,mudkip,bulbasaur (in kanto garden with venusaur)and squirtel group in kanto and only specific place that can starters live well infernape blaze not reached it's maximum and full potential because ash said already he never try to using chimchar blaze he already said Paul in the episode when turtwig evolve into grotle in the episode ash said that blaze is powerful but he never want to awake that power so I think infernape blaze reached his limit but in my opinion ash infernape blaze have not any limit it is limit breaker . Make a video
A team that really brought out the worst between each other. Ursaring fights so savagely due to Paul's training and commands while Paul pushes it to be as ruthless as possible in battle
Ruthless isn't the word I would've used but Paul did have Ursaring use it's aggressive nature in battle. And of course to get Ursaring to tap into Guts ability in a match, which would then give Paul the win.
Ursaring was an early example of Paul capturing a really strong evolved wild pokemon. It may not have always been front and center but it did what it had to. Paul was a tough trainer but exactly what that series needed.
Imagine if Paul’s ursaring learned facade in addition to its guts ability plus being boosted by its already aggressive battle style. That would be an absolute menace to face against
When I say Normal types are really underrated, Snorlax and Ursaring always pop up in my mind. Paul's Ursaring was really overshadowed by powerhouses like Electivire or etc. Really, this Ursaring had the guts to face fighting types and still win. Nice class. A really down-looked Pokemon elevated with elegance
It makes sense why Paul's Ursaring was so strong. You combine Paul's brutal training regimen and Ursaring's naturally strong abilities and you get a powerhouse Pokemon that can withstand massive amounts of damage and also dish it out.
Gotta do one on Paul's Drapion. Sure, it never really got to show much personality since it only appeared during the league battle with Ash. However, it took the "Ursaring position" by knocking out THREE of Ash's Pokemon in a full battle! Though it is unknown if it was the same wild Drapion that Paul was trying to catch in Chim-Charred! Not to mention, it could also be the same one that Reggie used when he lost to Brandon back in the day...
It'd be interesting to discover if it was the same Drapion as the Drapion we saw in the league was insanely powerful. It must have been a beast in the wild to be that strong
@@ProfessorAlexSilver I imagine it being symbolic like the same Drapion that Reggie lost to Brandon with which sent Paul down his journey of power being used to score victory over Ash (who beat Brandon).
It did help Drapion poisoned the field so any one of ash's pokemon that touched the battlefield would be affected. But yes, Drapion did do just like Ursaring and claim three victories against Ash's team.
I kind of feel that Drapion Paul caught was likely the wild one he tried to catch, before Gligar ruined the party since it may not feel like Paul to borrow one of his brother's Pokémon.
I never thought about just how strong Paul's Ursaring was or its importance. Ursaring in general are very territorial and prone to anger a lot like Pangoro. Great video.
Ursaring was certainly an aggressive fighter that served well for Paul in his battles against Ash and presumably others. Certainly a powerhouse in his own right, similar to the Drapion Paul either caught or Reggie gave (could cover about that one), but regardless could certainly handle nearly any Pokemon he was faced off against. Here's an idea for a new video: examining Paul's battle with Brandon since Paul was always calm under pressure in any battle but that one was far more personal to him. Based on his team of 6 Magmar & Hariyama were selected to take on the gym leader Candance, with Ursaring and Electabuzz as back up though that's just my theory.
@@ProfessorAlexSilver Paul may have been a jerk but he did go into a match with a plan in mind. Plus he did switch around his team every so often to test the strength of his pokemon.
I’m pretty sure Paul caught his own Drapion. He was battling a wild one during the Chim Charred episode, so I’m pretty sure he was aiming to catch one of his own. Plus, Paul doesn’t strike me as the type of guy who uses other people’s Pokémon to battle.
@@jakandratchet9930 very good point there, imagine Paul tracked down another Drapion or the one who escaped when he was trying to catch with Electabuzz and got distracted by Ash’s Gligar crashing into a rock.
Paul's Ursaring is defiantly an awesome fighter, how it beat a fighting type just proves it wont back down, the perfect pokemon for paul Ursaring is even my favourite normal type so i was very happy when i saw this, great job my friend
Since Paul is confirmed to return in Pokémon Journeys, I have a strong feeling that his Ursaring evolved into Ursaluna, which is perfect way to debut it.
cool and all but I don't think they will introduce to any past pokemon who had the ability to evolve back then. I mean those pokemon are extinct, they only existed before the land changed to what its currently is.
This may sound somewhat strange but feel as though Ursaring gradually mellowed out after Paul caught it; still sporting it's hyper aggressive attitude but was more focused on channeling it's aggressive nature.
I strongly believe that "analysing the strength" means paul used to check pokemon's nature, which we all do while playing pkmn games, he was jst being practical
If Paul use Magmortar , Ursaring, Weavile and Torterra on the quarter finals against Ash , he would have stomped Ash again - Magmortar , Ursaring, Weavile and Torterra would rotate out Ninjask , Froslass , Gastrodon , and Aggron - So it would end up with Drapion , Electivire , Magmortar , Ursaring , Weavile and Torterra - We all know Drapion took out 3 pokemons from Ash from the get go - Torterra would decimate Ash's Gliscor , he would just tank fire fang or giga impact and finsihed it off with Frenzy plant - Weavile would be more of a threat to Ash's pokemons due to been fast and been ice type, so Pikachu would have a harder time against it - Ursaring was such a power house on taking 3 of Ash Pokemon on the first battle , on the second battle he can do the same thing - Magmortar would just be a filler pokemon to take out any of Ash pokemon that have a neutral match up - I do believe if Paul use this line up , he would have won by having 4-5 Pokemon's left
Bruh, you're on crack. None of those bums are taking out Infernape - add in Sceptile, Charizard and Snorlax into the mix - Paul and his crappy plot armor would get 6-0 stomped into the ground, foh
@@williamolsen8464 The point Of their battle was to overcome Paul With The same team that Paul has been mocking The whole series, Why are You talking about Snorlax, Charizard or sceptile
@@bijuutamer729 Paul was simply better prepared for that battle since he spent those 10 days training. Also ash didn't really have a strategy. But ash does win the rematch though.
Ursuring is a pokemon I like cause of Paul. Probably my 8th favorite jhoto mon. Drapion is another, it was originally my 4th favorite sinnoh mon but because of Paul it's number 1
Great video 😁 It was pretty OP remember when it smashed half of Ash's team But chimchar was to strong for it i guess it lost 3 times against it + Chimchar defeated it before evolving It evolved when ursaring was already KO
In my opinion, Paul should've brought Ursaring during the Sinnoh League against Ash in the 6v6. Torterra would weaken Paul and Ash would swap it for Infernape to finish Ursaring. Paul would use Ursaring instead of Froslass.
Paul's entire team is so cool, I love ursaring, and I feel like this is a good example of why I'm still not sold on paul as a character. this bear is super aggressive and powerful, it's perfect for his focus on strong pokemon. but what, it loses to brandon? a frontier brain? and paul turns his back on it? Or the time honchkrow loses to ash's evolved staraptor in a flying contest? Like what, you want your pokemon to have perfect win records? You have to know that's not possible. paul sort of feels like a hypocrite. he talks about how much he values strong pokemon and then when one of his loses he acts like it's the pokemon's fault when he could be thinking about how that reflects on him as a trainer.
A) all those are examples of pokemon he kept, and plenty of Paul's pokemon lost and he still kept them. Not saying his methods aren't horribly cruel, but he never demands literally perfect records from then. B) Paul being a hypocrite I'd literally the point, why are you phrasing this as a criticism?
It would have been cool to see Paul use ursaring against ash in the sinnoh league especially when half of ash team would probably want to get revenge on ursaring for beating them but ursaring would also want revenge on Infernape for beating him twice as a Chimchar so it would have been cool
I'm not at all certain this would ever happen, but I'd love to see a trainer with Ursaring (and all the other Pokémon Paul uses) in the Diamond & Pearl remakes. Kinda like Butler and Diane from the Jirachi movie
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I never understood why Paul didn't lead Sinnoh league against Ash ursaring, magmortar, torterra and honchkrow instead of aggron, gastrodon ninjask etc he would have won smoothly without wasting two pokemon just to see Ash's strategy
I already enjoyed this channel but wow I was randomly thinking about ursaring cuz I was watching a bear documentary and I looked it up on RU-vid then I got this what more can I ask for
Just like the other commenter said once you start doing Infernape PLEASE PLEASE reach out to me so I can help. Ash Infernape is in my top 5 all time favorite Pokémon characters and my top 3 personal favorite Pokémon that I have in the games.
Another pokemon of paul :D always love to see your video's but the ones including pauls pokemon are at the top since he is one of my favorite charchters in the anime
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Ursaring should have had a double typing with either Fighting or Dark. It fits in between Snorlax and Bewear. And it should have had a middle evolution because Teddiursa is far too cute!
Oh and another thing, I remember that Ursaring lost against Brandon. Paul wanted to finish what his older brother hadn’t finished, the reason for his loss had something to do with his anger getting the best of him towards of what his brother hadn’t finished. It’s best to focus on the battle in front of you than from your own personal feelings cause it can blind you. A while back Reggie was a battler but then decided to be a breeder instead like Brock wanted to be before wanting to become a doctor. He lost against Brandon and never went back to challenge unfortunately.