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Leon's Eternatus ダンデのムゲンダイナ Dande's Mugendina
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Leon's Eternatus
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Leon's Eternatus (Japanese: ダンデのムゲンダイナ Dande's Mugendina) is the fifth Pokémon that Goh caught in the Galar region, and his sixty-eighth overall. He gave it to Leon in Just a Scone's Throw From Here!. In the past, it was known as the Darkest Day (Japanese: ブラックナイト Black Night).
In animation
History
Eternatus starting the Darkest Day
Ancient people feared Eternatus and it came to be known as the Darkest Day. It was later given its proper name by Rose as an indication of the infinite amounts of Galar particles it could produce.
Eternatus first appeared in Flash of the Titans!, where it flew past a plane that Ash and Goh were riding to Galar.
In Sword and Shield: "From Here to Eternatus!", Eternatus was revealed to have been captured by Macro Cosmos and placed inside the Energy Plant core. Rose planned to strengthen it with Galar particles so it could serve as a source of infinite energy for the Galar region. In order to complete his agenda, Rose sponsored Trainers and specifically groomed Leon to become a modern-day hero figure who would ultimately subdue and catch Eternatus to ensure it could be kept as a power source. After a number of experiments in which Galar particles were injected into the reactor, Eternatus escaped from its containment field within Hammerlocke Stadium.
Above the stadium, Eternatus began gathering massive amounts of energy from across the region, causing many Pokémon to Dynamax and Gigantamax and go on a rampage. Leon later tried to capture it with the help of his Charizard to seal away the Gigantic Pokémon but failed, and it subsequently turned into its Eternamax form. With the help of Zacian and Zamazenta, Ash and Goh defeated Eternatus, after which they threw one of Goh's Poké Balls at it together, catching it. After it was captured, the Dynamaxed and Gigantamaxed Pokémon returned to normal. Eternatus's Poké Ball was subsequently sealed away in a safe by Professor Magnolia.
Eternamax Eternatus reappeared in a flashback in Meeting Up with the Monarch!, where Leon revealed that being powerless against it helped motivate him to grow stronger.
In Just a Scone's Throw From Here!, it was revealed that Eternatus had been unsealed by Professor Magnolia. Alongside Leon, the two had started to work to get Eternatus used to being around people. After reuniting with its Trainer, Goh agreed that was for the best and left it under Leon's care.
In Paring Pokémon While Parrying!, Eternatus, while being observed by Professor Magnolia at Hammerlocke's Energy Plant, reacted to the intense energy created by Ash and Leon's Masters Eight Tournament battle at Wyndon Stadium and escaped from its containment before flying to the Stadium. In the next episode, it stabilized the immense amount of Galar particles that had appeared around the Stadium during the aforementioned battle before flying off. As a parting gift, Eternatus recharged Ash and Leon's Dynamax Bands, allowing them to be used once more.
Personality and characteristics
Eternatus was feared by people, giving it the name of the Darkest Day. It is very powerful, easily defeating Galar's Champion and was only defeated by strong Trainers and other Legendary Pokémon. It is able to create and control Galar particles, which allow Pokémon to Dynamax. Through this, it can force or prevent a Pokémon from Dynamaxing.
Eternatus was dangerously aggressive, violently lashing at everyone around it, causing major havoc across the region. It is later revealed that it was periodically unsealed so it could get used to human contact, becoming far more docile, although Leon reveals that it lashed at him repeatedly. It is stated that Eternatus has difficulty controlling its power. When Eternatus appeared at Wyndon Stadium during the Masters Eight Tournament, it was shown to have gained control of its power and the will to protect Galar.
Appearance
As Eternamax Eternatus
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Moves used
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Using Dynamax Cannon
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A † shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.
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Eternamax Eternatus
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Using Eternabeam
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In the manga
Pokémon Journeys
Eternatus debuted in Flash of the Titans!. It reappeared during the Darkest Day in Sword and Shield... The Legends Awaken! (Part 2) and was challenged by Leon. When he failed to catch it, Ash and Goh took over for him. With the help of Zacian and Zamazenta, they were able to defeat Eternatus, which was then caught by Goh.
Moves used
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Using Dynamax Cannon
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Eternamax Eternatus
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Using Eternabeam
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In the games
In the spin-off games
- Main article: Leon (Masters) → Eternatus
When wearing his sygna suit, Leon forms a sync pair with Eternatus in Pokémon Masters EX.
Trivia
- Unlike other Pokémon in the animated series, Eternatus is frequently portrayed with 3D rather than 2D animation.
- Eternatus's modern-day name was coined by Chairman Rose. Previously, it shared its name with the Darkest Day event.
- Eternatus was the heaviest and tallest Pokémon to be caught by a main character.
- Eternatus is the first Legendary Pokémon officially owned by a main character or a Champion in the anime.
References
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Eternatus.
Goh's Pokémon
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For a detailed list of Pokémon currently owned by Goh, see here
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