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Mar 7, 2024 · Each morning, Hirayama wakes with the dawn to the sound of a woman sweeping the road outside his small apartment. His morning rituals include making his bed, caring for his small army of potted plants, and buying a coffee from the vending machine outside before loading on in his van to attend to his janitorial duties.
Hariyama is a Fighting type Pokémon introduced in Generation 3. In Generation 9, a Paradox Pokémon Iron Hands was discovered, which bears a striking resemblance to Hariyama. Additional artwork. Pokédex data. Training. Breeding. Base stats. The ranges shown on the right are for a level 100 Pokémon.
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Hariyama (ハリテヤマ, Hariteyama?, trans. Hariteyama) (HAR-ee-YAH-mah) is a Fighting-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III.
Physiology
Hariyama appears to be based on Japanese Sumo wrestlers. Its cry can be interpreted as a Sumo wrestlers grunt before a fight. It is a large bodied Pokémon, with three fingered hands which it uses to attack its opponents by thrusting its arms. As a result, it can learn such moves as Arm Thrust, and Force Palm. Hariyama has a futuristic relative known as Iron Hands.
Behavior
It likes to match power with other big-bodied Pokémon, and can stomp the ground to build its own power. Trucks can be sent flying, telephone poles broken in two, and trains can even be stopped by its powerful arms.They are known to stand on train tracks and stop freight trains with their bare hands simply for fun. Hariyama make liberal use of the moves Arm Thrust and Force Palm. In particular, Hariyama take advantage of the latter’s tendency to paralyze foes. They will combo Force Palm with Smelling Salts, a move that is especially effective on paralyzed enemies. By clapping their two hands together around the heads of foes, Hariyama can easily disorient their opponents and leave them wide open to future attacks. Though most famous for their size and bulk, smaller Hariyama can be just as effective fighters by relying more heavily on speed and agility. Older Hariyama retain their immense strength, but prefer to train young Makuhita instead of showing off. These Pokémon have strong senses of etiquette, both in and out of combat, and will congratulate their opponents for a battle well-fought regardless of the outcome. They commonly live in mountainous areas.
Hariyama evolves from Makuhita at level 24.
Game locations Pokédex entries
•Ruby Hariyama practices its straight-arm slaps in any number of locations. One hit of this Pokémon's powerful, openhanded, straight-arm punches could snap a telephone pole in two. •Sapphire Hariyama's thick body may appear fat, but it is actually a hunk of solid muscle. If this Pokémon bears down and tightens all its muscles, its body becomes as hard as a rock. •FireRed It stomps on the ground to build power. It can send a 10-ton truck flying with a straight-arm punch. •LeafGreen It stomps on the ground to build power. It can send a 10-ton truck flying with a straight-arm punch. •Emerald It has the habit of challenging others without hesitation to tests of strength. It's been known to stand on train tracks and stop trains using forearm thrusts. •Diamond It loves to match power with big-bodied Pokémon. It can knock a truck flying with its arm thrusts. •Pearl It loves to match power with big-bodied Pokémon. It can knock a truck flying with its arm thrusts. •Platinum It loves to match power with big-bodied Pokémon. It can knock a truck flying with its arm thrusts. •HeartGold It loves challenging others to tests of strength. It has the power to stop a train with a slap. •SoulSilver It loves challenging others to tests of strength. It has the power to stop a train with a slap. •Black It loves to match power with big-bodied Pokémon. It can knock a truck flying with its arm thrusts. •White It loves to match power with big-bodied Pokémon. It can knock a truck flying with its arm thrusts. •Black 2 It loves to match power with big-bodied Pokémon. It can knock a truck flying with its arm thrusts. •White 2 It loves to match power with big-bodied Pokémon. It can knock a truck flying with its arm thrusts. •X It stomps on the ground to build power. It can send a 10-ton truck flying with a straight-arm punch. •Y It loves to match power with big-bodied Pokémon. It can knock a truck flying with its arm thrusts. •Omega Ruby Hariyama practices its straight-arm slaps in any number of locations. One hit of this Pokémon’s powerful, openhanded, straight-arm punches could snap a telephone pole in two. •Alpha Sapphire Hariyama’s thick body may appear fat, but it is actually a hunk of solid muscle. If this Pokémon bears down and tightens all its muscles, its body becomes as hard as a rock. •Sun It is known for its fantastic strength, but as it grows older, it focuses more on training Makuhita. •Moon They love to compare their freakish strength—strength enough to send a truck flying with a single slap. •Ultra Sun Although they enjoy comparing their strength, they’re also kind. They value etiquette, praising opponents they battle. •Ultra Moon Hariyama that are big and fat aren’t necessarily strong. There are some small ones that move nimbly and use moves skillfully. •Brilliant Diamond It loves to match power with big-bodied Pokémon. It can send a truck flying with its arm thrusts. •Shining Pearl It loves to match power with big-bodied Pokémon. It can send a truck flying with its arm thrusts. •Scarlet It loves challenging others to tests of strength. It has the power to stop a train with a slap. •Violet It stomps on the ground to build power. It can send a 10-ton truck flying with a straight-arm punch.
Origin
Hariyama is based on a sumo wrestler.
Etymology
Hariyama can be translated into "pincushion", a rank in sumo wrestling. It may also come from harite (a hand-slap move in sumo wrestling), yama (mountain, possibly relating to its size), hariau (to compete with), and haritaosu (to knock down).
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Sep 27, 2024 · The upper half of its body is cream-colored, while the lower half is dark blue. Yellow extensions encircle its waist, resembling a skirt. There is a small, orange half-circle marking in the center of its torso just above the skirt. Hariyama has large hands with three fingers and small, two-toed feet.
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5 days ago · Sleep lasts 1-7 turns (1-3 in the Stadium series); this counter is not reset upon switching out. A Pokémon cannot move on the turn it wakes up. In link battles, a Pokémon has a 1/4 chance to wake up in 1 turn and a 1/8 chance to wake up immediately or in 2-7 turns.
Jan 1, 2024 · A bit like Alain Delon in Jean-Pierre Melville’s Le Samouraï, Hirayama has his rituals that include spraying his tree saplings with water, getting a wake-up drink for himself from the vending machine in his courtyard, and choosing the right cassette tape and song to listen to in his car to work.
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