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Tatsugiri (Japanese: シャリタツ Syaritatsu) is a dual-type Dragon/Water Pokémon introduced in Generation IX.

While it is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon, it has three separate forms: Curly Form, Droopy Form, and Stretchy Form.

Tatsugiri interacts with Dondozo in Double Battles via its signature Ability, Commander, and Dondozo's signature move, Order Up.

Biology

Tatsugiri is a small piscine dragon Pokémon that comes in three forms. All forms share the same basic physiology, with two large eyes, long pectoral fins, a wavy dorsal fin, and a split tail fin. All forms also have a white throat sac, which resembles a bed of rice when inflated; Tatsugiri inflates its throat sac to camouflage itself. The major difference between each form of Tatsugiri is its colors and the poses it makes. Curly Form Tatsugiri is orange with darker orange splotches all over its body and a white underbelly, and it often assumes an upcurled stance. Droopy Form Tatsugiri is mostly a pinkish-red, with white colorations on its belly and fins; true to its name, it tends to droop on its throat sac. Stretchy Form Tatsugiri is a solid yellow, except for its white throat sac; it assumes a straight, horizontal pose. It is said that Tatsugiri's various forms are an adaptation to suit the preferences of its prey.

Although relatively weak, Tatsugiri is one of the most intelligent dragon Pokémon. It baits prey such as bird Pokémon by playing dead. When its prey approaches, Tatsugiri then commands its partner, Dondozo, to attack. The Dondozo follows the orders of its Tatsugiri partner loyally, and provides the Tatsugiri protection and shelter with its large mouth, in exchange for a greater chance at catching prey.

Tatsugiri is the only known Pokémon that can have Commander as an Ability.

A giant Tatsugiri, together with a giant Dondozo, are both known as the False Dragon Titan, one of the Titan Pokémon found in the Paldea region.

Forms

Tatsugiri has three separate forms: Curly Form, Droopy Form, and Stretchy Form.

Curly Form
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Droopy Form
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Stretchy Form
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Game data

NPC appearances

Pokédex entries

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation IX.
Generation IXPaldea
#375
Kitakami
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Blueberry
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Curly Form
ScarletThis is a small dragon Pokémon. It lives inside the mouth of Dondozo to protect itself from enemies on the outside.
VioletTatsugiri is an extremely cunning Pokémon. It feigns weakness to lure in prey, then orders its partner to attack.
Droopy Form
ScarletThis species' differing colors and patterns are apparently the result of Tatsugiri changing itself to suit the preferences of the prey it lures in.
VioletThis Pokémon tricks its opponents by playing dead. It is small and weak, but it uses its smarts to survive.
Stretchy Form
ScarletBird Pokémon are its main prey. This Pokémon knows it's weak, so it hunts with a partner.
VioletIt's one of the most intelligent dragon Pokémon. It camouflages itself by inflating its throat sac.

Game locations

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation IX.
Generation IX

In side games

In events

Stretchy Form Tatsugiri

Held items

Stats

Base stats

Type effectiveness

Under normal battle conditions in Generation IX, this Pokémon is:
Damaged
normally by:
Immune to:
Resistant to:

Learnset

By leveling up

Generation IX
Other generations:
None
  • Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Tatsugiri
  • Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Tatsugiri

By TM

Generation IX
Other generations:
None
  • Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Tatsugiri
  • Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution or an alternate form of Tatsugiri

By breeding

Generation IX
Other generations:
None
  • Moves marked with an asterisk (*) must be chain bred onto Tatsugiri
  • Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Tatsugiri
  • Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Tatsugiri

Side game data

Form data

Tatsugiri has three different non-interchangeable forms: Curly Form (which is orange), Droopy Form (which is magenta), and Stretchy Form (which is yellow), each with different colors, fin shapes, and patterns on their bodies. When Dondozo uses the move Order Up after Tatsugiri has entered its mouth using its Ability Commander, the stat boost that Dondozo gains is based on the Tatsugiri form in its mouth, with Curly Form increasing Attack, Droopy Form increasing Defense, and Stretchy Form increasing Speed.

Evolution data

Curly Form

Droopy Form

Stretchy Form

Sprites

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation IX.
Cross-Generation

In the anime

Main series

Major appearances

Minor appearances

Challenge the World!

A Curly Form Tatsugiri briefly appeared in Challenge the World!

Biri-Biri

A Curly Form Tatsugiri, namely the False Dragon Titan, briefly appeared as a silhouette in the music video for Biri-Biri.

Pokémon: Paldean Winds

One of each form of Tatsugiri appeared in Breathe Together.

In the manga

In the TCG

Main article: Tatsugiri (TCG)

Trivia

Origin

Tatsugiri seems to be based on sushi, specifically the nigirizushi (a type of sushi shaped by hands, instead of rolled): Curly Form resembles a shrimp nigiri, Droopy Form resembles a tuna nigiri, and Stretchy Form resembles an egg or a herring roe nigiri. Likewise, Shiny Curly Form resembles an eel nigiri, Shiny Droopy Form resembles a halibut or a squid nigiri, and Shiny Stretchy Form resembles a salmon nigiri. Tatsugiri also somewhat resembles the koi fish, which, like Tatsugiri, has many colored varieties.

Tatsugiri's Dragon type may be a reference to the East Asian cultural association of koi (and carp in general) with dragons. Curly Form's curved posture may also be a reference to Shachihoko. Tatsugiri's lobed fins and its ability to walk on land may be inspired by lungfishes and lungfish-like species like Polypterus senegalus, sometimes known as "dragonfish".

Tatsugiri's habit of entering Dondozo's mouth is a possible reference to mouthbrooding, a parenting style performed by many species of fish where the parent fish will keep their offspring safe by holding them inside their mouth. Tatsugiri's hunting methods may also be a reference to fishing lures and fishing bait. Tatsugiri and Dondozo's synergy together seems to reference the common "Brains and Brawn" team-up trope in media, as Tatsugiri is physically weak but highly intelligent, and acts as the boss for the powerful but unintelligent Dondozo.

Name origin

Tatsugiri may be a combination of 竜 tatsu (Japanese for dragon) and 握り寿司 nigirizushi.

Syaritatsu may be a combination of シャリ shari (sushi rice) and 竜 tatsu.

In other languages

Curly Form

Droopy Form

Stretchy Form

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References

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