At the end of the episode, Ash sends all of the Tauros he's caught to Professor Oak's lab , causing the poor professor to get hit with a massive stampede and suggesting that Brock's Tauros was sent to Oak with the rest of them. This could imply that Brock simply didn't want the Tauros he caught and decided to copy Ash, perhaps finding the idea funny. Nonetheless, it should be noted that the ball Brock used to catch the Tauros belonged to Ash, as it was one of the 30 Safari Balls he was given when he entered the Safari Zone.
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Although Tauros too was eventually defeated, he still managed to tire Dragonite out enough for Pikachu to finish it off afterward and win Ash the championship.
Ash exchanged Heracross for Tauros so he could compete in a Tauros battling competition. Ash then sprinted into the stadium to challenge Fernando , the undefeated champion with ten straight wins. Ash's Tauros locked horns with Fernando's own Tauros, and managed to overpower his opponent with a Take Down before tossing him into the arena wall, winning Ash the tournament.
Ash then received multiple trade offers from other Trainers, though he explained that he wasn't there to trade and sent Tauros back to Professor Oak in The Fire-ing Squad! Nidoqueen blocked Tauros by catching his horns and then launched a close range Hyper Beam, easily knocking Tauros out of the match.
He went on an offensive charge, but was easily defeated by a combination of Focus Punch and Psybeam. After training the next day-and being so spooked by a Beedrill 's Twineedle that he managed to hurl Ash, Anabel, Pikachu, and Corphish flying into a lake-he was used in the rematch in Second Time's the Charm. Tauros took on Anabel's Metagross , matching brute force with brute force. They greeted him by trampling him, much to the surprise of Alexa.
The Tauros reappeared in Alola, Kanto! Excited to see him again, they ran into Ash and knocked him into the air. In Advice to Goh! Mostly, this occurs in the wide open space at the lab. Their stampeding has been put into good effect, as they woke up Ash's Snorlax when the Professor needed it.
However, their stampeding has also damaged properties, like when Ash first returned to Pallet Town when they stampeded through a fence and when they stampeded through the lab, leaving a huge hole in the wall.
Ash decided to use one of the Tauros in his battle against Drake after sending his Snorlax to the lab. Initially, he was confused by Gengar 's Confuse Ray and had to be recalled. He then went on to weaken Dragonite before being defeated. Ash sent his Heracross to Professor Oak's lab so he could use Tauros as part of a Tauros-battle tournament, which he went on to win.
However, in their excitement, they carried Ash off and he had to be rescued by Bayleef. In their excitement, they charge at Ash and cause him to blast off. It is possible he released and recaptured the one he always uses so that he knows for sure it is his best one. Tauros reunites with Ash in Advice to Goh!
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