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| Tentacruel (ドククラゲ Dokukurage in original Japanese, Tentoxa in German and Tentacruel in French) is a fictional species of the Pokémon franchise. "Tentacruel" is probably a portmanteau of "tentacle", the reason for which is obvious, and the adjective "cruel", referring to its personality. Its name was originally going to be "Man O War", which refers to the Portuguese man o' war. CharacteristicsAppearanceTentacruel has the shape of a jellyfish, with more than eighty black tentacles and two blue poisonous claws. One of the very distinctive features of Tentacruel are the three red spheres on its head, which it can use to launch ultrasonic attacks. This Pokémon is infamously known as "The Gangster of the Seas".BiologyIts 80 tentacles can stretch and contract freely. The tentacles are normally kept short. On hunts, they are extended to ensnare and immobilize prey with poison. It can capture up to 80 prey at once - one in each tentacle. The tentacles can absorb water to increase elasticity.It has large red orbs on its head. The orbs glow before lashing the vicinity with a harsh ultrasonic blast. Its outbursts create rough waves around it. It has also been known to blast a narrow "laser beam" from its red orbs. In the video gamesTentacruel, and Tentacool, are probably the most common Pokémon in the franchise video games, as they appear in very large numbers whenever the player surfs on lakes or seas in every Pokémon RPG on the Game Boy systems.Wild Tentacruel can be captured in virtually any sea area, and it can also be obtained by evolving Tentacool at Level 30. Tentacruel's strengths lie mainly in its great Speed and Special Defense, as well as in the variety of powerful attacks, both offensive and defensive, that it can execute. Tentacruel is praised as one of the best Special sponges in the competitive game. In the animéTentacruel appear in several anime episodes, including episode 115, Viva Las Lapras, and, most notably, episode 19, Tentacool and Tentacruel.In Tentacool and Tentacruel, Ash, Brock, and Misty arrive in a town called Porta Vista where the mayor has offered a reward to whoever can exterminate the population of Tentacool which are hindering the construction of a special holiday resort in the sea. When Team Rocket arrive as well, they are tempted by the prize and prepare a plan to destroy the Tentacool using chemicals. however, there are too many jellyfish Pokémon for them to cope with, and when the radioactive matter they were carrying falls onto a Tentacool, it evolves into a Tentacruel... several times bigger than common. The Tentacool, under the leadership of the Kaiju-sized Tentacruel, then proceed to destroy the coastal town, menacing the lives of its inhabitants. After destroying most of the buildings, the Tentacruel takes Team Rocket's Meowth and uses it to communicate with humans. It says that Tentacool have lost their homes in the past due to man's destructive expansion, and that it is now the turn of humans to lose their homes. However, in the end Pikachu, Misty, and a Horsea manage to convince the Tentacool and Tentacruel, which forgive the people, but warn them that they don't disturb them again, or they won't be forgiven. This is the first episode in the anime showing that wild Pokemon are capable and willing of opposing humans who threaten their environments. This episode was banned for some time in the USA after the September 11, 2001 attacks because there appeared some scenes in which towers were destroyed by the attacking Pokémon. (One of these scenes was actually part of the opening montage during the first arc of the Pokémon anime, but this opening sequence had already been replaced by fall of 2001). In the card gameThere are a total of five versions of Tentacruel in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, all as Stage-1 Water-type Pokemon:
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