1 | Note: This page is currently in process of cleanup in [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16445260580A02707800 this thread]] |
2 | |
3 | Various [[OneShotCharacter one-shot characters]] who appeared only in the [[Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries original series]]. |
4 | |
5 | [[foldercontrol]] |
6 | |
7 | [[folder:Samurai]] |
8 | [[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/samurai_4.png]] |
9 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Yukiji |
10 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/JimmyZoppi |
11 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Creator/IrwinDaayan |
12 | ->'''Voiced in European French by:''' Nessym Guetat |
13 | ---- |
14 | * AdaptationalNiceGuy: His replacement from the Takeshi Shudo-authored [[Literature/PocketMonstersTheAnimation novelization]] never blames Ash for the trouble he created, and is generally a lot more humble. |
15 | * AdaptedOut: Of Creator/TakeshiShudo's novels. His role is instead filled by a generic bug catcher from the original games. |
16 | * BigCreepyCrawlies: Owns a Metapod (giant cocoon) and Pinsir (giant beetle). |
17 | * BloodKnight: He seeks out trainers of Pallet Town to battle and admits enjoying losing to them because it motivates him to get stronger. His frustration with Ash is due to him not living up to his expectations. |
18 | * CanonImmigrant: The Samurai appears in ''VideoGame/PokemonYellow'' as a Bug Catcher in Viridian Forest who explains how cool Metapod are. |
19 | * CoolHelmet: His samurai outfit wouldn't be complete without one of those... |
20 | * CoolSword: ...or one of these. [[SubvertedTrope But it's actually a toy]]. |
21 | * FreeRangeChildren: Apparently lives in a cabin by himself. |
22 | * {{Hypocrite}}: Berates Ash for abandoning his Metapod when he was responsible for the whole mess by interrupting Ash's Weedle capture, and also considering Ash tried his hardest to get back the Metapod. |
23 | * JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Repeatedly scolds and berates Ash but comes to respect him when he shows that he ''can'' be a competent Pokémon trainer, while even seeing himself as a novice compared to him. |
24 | * NeverMyFault: He accuses Ash of acting like this when Ash says it's his fault the Weedle got away and that he's the only one who should be blamed. Thing is, he's guilty of this attitude himself, since he pulled his (toy) sword on Ash to interrupt him even after Ash made it clear to him that he was busy. |
25 | * NoNameGiven: He's just called "Samurai". |
26 | * OneShotCharacter: The very first! |
27 | * SignatureMon: Though he has a Pinsir and Metapod on his team, he's mostly remembered for his Pinsir due to being a relatively strong Pokémon for Ash to battle (and fitting with the Samurai aesthetics) while Metapod did nothing but Harden during its battle against Ash's Metapod. |
28 | * UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Interrupts Ash's capture of a Weedle for a Pokémon battle, which later escalates into a full-on Beedrill attack. |
29 | * VerbalTic: In the original, he ends every sentence with "de gozaru," which was common in ancient samurai speech. |
30 | * WhatTheHellHero: His counterpart in the novelization calls Ash out on his failure to save Metapod (which is here due to negligence, as the Beedrill swarm is a coincidence). |
31 | * WorthyOpponent: How he regards the other two Pallet trainers, Gary and eventually Ash. |
32 | [[/folder]] |
33 | |
34 | [[folder:Seymour (Rikao)]] |
35 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/seymour_6.png]] |
36 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/TetsuyaIwanaga |
37 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaddieBlaustein |
38 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Alfredo Gabriel Basurto |
39 | ---- |
40 | * {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Ever since he was a boy he believed that Pokémon came from outer space. |
41 | * {{Fanboy}}: Of the Clefairy. |
42 | * NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His voice sounds similar to that of Austrian psychiatrist Sigmund Freud. |
43 | * RhymesOnADime: Misty even lampshades this by saying that "He dosen't certanly look like the poetic type." in the English Dub. |
44 | [[/folder]] |
45 | |
46 | [[folder:AJ (Akira)]] |
47 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aj_5.png]] |
48 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/NobuyukiHiyama |
49 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaddieBlaustein |
50 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Creator/BenjaminRivera |
51 | ---- |
52 | * AcquiredPoisonImmunity: His Sandshrew trains by swimming in a pool to help build its resistance to Water-type attacks. |
53 | * AnimeHair: It's very spiky. |
54 | * CanonImmigrant: A Youngster and his Sandshrew appear in ''Pokémon Yellow'' on the road to Rock Tunnel; defeating him prompts him to mention the need to restart their 100-win streak. |
55 | * CurbStompBattle His Sandshrew easily beats both Ash's Pidgeotto, and Ash's Butterfree, despite the fact that their Flying type are strong against Sandshrew. |
56 | ** Later on, his Sandshrew also easily defeats the TerribleTrio's respective Pokémon, [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and Meowth]], even to the point that a single Fisure caused AJ to win by a forfeit. |
57 | * DishingOutDirt: Sandshrew happens to be his main partner, as well. |
58 | * JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While his training methods are undeniably harsh, he genuinely cares about his Pokémon. |
59 | * KillerRabbit: His Sandshrew is small and cute, and its Fissure attack inflicts a OneHitKO by ''[[EarthquakesCauseFissures causing a small earthquake followed by a]] [[ShapedLikeItself fissure]]''. |
60 | * TheRival: To Ash, which is lampshaded by Brock by telling Ash that he's found another rival. |
61 | * SignatureMon: AJ has many Pokémon on his team, but it's his Sandshrew that he trains the most and has the most care for. |
62 | * TrainingFromHell: His style of Pokémon training. And it pays off, too. |
63 | * WhipOfDominance: He wields a whip to illustrate how he's a DrillSergeantNasty who puts his Pókemon through [[TrainingFromHell borderline abusive training]]. |
64 | [[/folder]] |
65 | |
66 | [[folder:Joe (Jun)]] |
67 | [[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/joe_ep009.png]] |
68 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/RikakoAikawa |
69 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Kayze Rogers |
70 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Uraz Huerta |
71 | ---- |
72 | * CanonImmigrant: Joe appears in ''VideoGame/PokemonYellow'' as a Junior Trainer north of Vermilion City. Notably, his game-self is dating Giselle. |
73 | * CurbStompBattle: His Weepinbell is easily beaten by Misty's Starmie despite having Water-type Pokémon being weak against Grass-Type Pokémon. |
74 | * GreenThumb: Trains a Weepinbell. |
75 | * MythologyGag: He develops battling skills using a Pokémon simulator -- not wholly unlike the original Pokémon games. |
76 | * ObfuscatingStupidity: When pressed by his fellow students, he pretends to know less than he actually does so that their grilling won't be so unbearable. |
77 | * ThrowTheDogABone: In his episode of origin, Joe is implied to have a crush on Giselle; he's carrying a picture of her around and all[[note]]This is more explicit in the Japanese, where the photo has an UmbrellaOfTogetherness diagram marked in the corner[[/note]]. When both characters get TheCameo in ''VideoGame/PokemonYellow'', [[PromotedToLoveInterest they appear as a couple]]. |
78 | [[/folder]] |
79 | |
80 | [[folder:Giselle (Seiyo Yūtō)]] |
81 | [[quoteright:345:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/giselle_0.png]] |
82 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/YumiTouma |
83 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Annie Pondel |
84 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Ana Lucía Ramos |
85 | ---- |
86 | * AcademicAlphaBitch: A quintessential example of the trope, as her bullying is solely related to how well one does in class. |
87 | * TheAce: She's the top student of the Beginner's class of Pokémon Tech (As according to her BadassBoast). |
88 | * BilingualBonus: Her name in the dub comes from the greek word meaning "Blessed". |
89 | * BrainyBrunette: She has dark brown hair and she's the top student in the Beginner's class. |
90 | * BreakTheHaughty: Ash defeating her was quite the slice of HumblePie. |
91 | * CanonImmigrant: Giselle appears in ''VideoGame/PokemonYellow'' as a Junior Trainer north of Vermilion City. Notably, her game-self is dating Joe. |
92 | * CombatPragmatist: |
93 | ** Her answer to Pikachu starting a staring contest with her Cubone during battle? Bone Club in the head, followed by Bonemerang. Her Cubone has the same attitude, and doesn't need being prompted to throw another Bonemerang at Pikachu when he tries to stand back up. |
94 | ** When Jessie, James and Meowth show up, she [[ZergRush leads]] ''[[ZergRush the entire beginners' class]]'' [[ZergRush against them]]. They don't even bother to take their Pokémon out, they just throw the Poké Balls at their heads. She even lampshades this CurbStompBattle by saying that "Bad guys don't play by the rules!". |
95 | * DefrostingIceQueen: After getting defeated by Ash, she becomes much nicer. |
96 | * DishingOutDirt: Her known Pokémon are Graveler and Cubone. |
97 | * DudeMagnet: She's quite popular despite her attitude, and even has the honor of being the first and possibly ''only'' female to actually attract [[ChasteHero Ash's]] attention. Not to mention it was the only time Brock showed interest in somebody who wasn't an [[LikesOlderWomen older woman]] (in the dub, in the Japanese version of the original series, Takeshi tends to imply JailbaitWait). |
98 | * {{Expy}}: Giselle's design is based on the generic Lass trainer-class of ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'', but with a slightly fancier uniform and more glamorous stockings and hair. |
99 | * FatalFlaw: Giselle doesn't [[CripplingOverspecialization think outside the box]]. She is a skilled trainer who is knowledgeable about the moves and habits of many Pokémon. However, she battles based on what she has absorbed from books and is taken off guard when Ash and Pikachu resort to tactics she's never studied in class. |
100 | * JerkassHasAPoint: |
101 | ** While she's overly harsh towards Joe, her criticisms of his overly rigid thinking is accurate, with Misty having already proved this by easily defeating Joe in spite of being at a type disadvantage. |
102 | ** Giselle ends up coming to the conclusion that Ash most likely won his first two Badges by luck. While she had no way of actually knowing this, it is true that neither Badge was actually earned through battle, and Ash would ultimately end up obtaining ''half'' of his Kanto Badges through similar means. [[OldShame This would ultimately become a topic of embarrassment for Ash later on]]. |
103 | * LovableAlphaBitch: She is constantly bullying the younger students at the academy, including Joe...somewhat. All of her bullying consists of supplying useful tips for trainers, but [[JerkassHasAPoint in the harshest and most back-handed possible way]]. |
104 | * MeaningfulName: Her Japanese name read as Yūtō Seiyo actually means honor student. Fitting considering how she seems to be a stuck-up know-it-all. |
105 | * PetTheDog: Consoled her Cubone when it lost to Ash's Pikachu in a battle, telling it that it did a great job. |
106 | * ProudBeauty: "It's sad that others aren't blessed with my beauty". |
107 | * ScissorsCutsRock: Her Graveler easily beats Misty's Starmie despite having Rock-Type Pokémon being weak against Water-Type Pokémon. Ash later gives her a taste of her own medicine. |
108 | * ScrewTheRulesImBeautiful: How Giselle gets away with being the queen bee of such an abusive student body. |
109 | -->'''Joe:''' ''I hate the way she treats us, but I like the way she looks.'' |
110 | [[/folder]] |
111 | |
112 | [[folder:Melanie (Midori)]] |
113 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/melanie_3.png]] |
114 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Mako Hyōdō |
115 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' [[Creator/TaraSands Tara Jayne]] |
116 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Mayra Arellano |
117 | ---- |
118 | * CanonImmigrant: Melanie appears in ''VideoGame/PokemonYellow'' and ''VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee'' as a Cerulean City trainer who will give you Bulbasaur she nursed back to health. |
119 | * FriendToAllLivingThings: Runs her own hidden Pokémon sanctuary. |
120 | * MeaningfulName: Her Japanese name simply means "green", reflecting how she lives in the forest alongside the Pokémon she takes care of. |
121 | [[/folder]] |
122 | |
123 | [[folder:Damian (Daisuke)]] |
124 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/damien_2.jpg]] |
125 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/HikaruMidorikawa |
126 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaddieBlaustein (4Kids), Eli James ([=BW116=], flashback) |
127 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Creator/EduardoGarza |
128 | |
129 | The original owner of Ash's Charmander. |
130 | ---- |
131 | * AdaptationalHeroism: |
132 | ** His counterpart in ''Pokémon Yellow'' isn't as much of an uncaring {{jerkass}} as he is in the anime, as he's fully aware that he's a lousy trainer and figures his Charmander deserves better. |
133 | ** His counterpart in ''The Electric Tale of Pikachu'' is also far nicer; rather than abandon his Charmander on purpose, he got into an accident and was sent into a ten-day coma, with an oblivious Charmander waiting for him to come back. The two ended up happily reuniting later on. |
134 | * AmbitiousButLazy: Damian has no problem abandoning his Charmander for being too weak, but once he sees how strong it is after Ash, Misty, and Brock nursed it to health, he comes back for it and states that ''he is glad that he didn't have to train it.'' When Brock calls him out on this, Damien's "comeback" is that training Pokèmon is the boring part of being a trainer. |
135 | * CanonImmigrant: Damian appears in ''VideoGame/PokemonYellow'' and ''VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee'' as a trainer north of Cerulean City [[AdaptationalNiceGuy looking for someone to raise his Charmander better than he can]]. |
136 | * EstablishingCharacterMoment: Seen showing off his large collection of Poké Balls to his gang of friends... and then boasting about how he got rid of Charmander. His friends praise him in return, solidifying the fact that he has no passion in being a trainer and is [[ItsAllAboutMe only interested in validation]]. |
137 | * EvilBrit: In the English dub, he speaks with a vaguely British accent and retains his extreme callousness. |
138 | * GreaterScopeVillain: His abuse of Charmander set the stage for its attitude problem, and all the trouble that it caused Ash, upon evolving. |
139 | * HateSink: The whole purpose of his character is to show that not all Pokémon trainers are good ones and can be terrible, in contrast to Ash’s character. |
140 | * IWantMyMommy: Does this after Charmander (and Pikachu) roast him alive. [[DirtyCoward It's as cathartic and pathetic as it sounds]]. |
141 | * JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Damian eventually did come back for Charmander, but only because he saw him as useful after all by that point. |
142 | * KickTheDog: He abandoned his Charmander and had no intention of going back to get it, and he didn't even care that Charmander would have died in the rain. |
143 | * LackOfEmpathy: Showed no empathy for the fact that Charmander could have died sitting on that rock waiting for him. |
144 | * LazyBum: He finds the ''training'' part of being a Pokémon trainer to be boring and simply desires Pokémon that are strong at the start so that [[SmallNameBigEgo he can win more battles and show off]]. |
145 | * NeverMyFault: During the confrontation at the Pokémon Center, Damian tries to pick a fight with Ash, Misty, and Brock after they witness his pretentious and callous attitude. Nurse Joy intervenes, saying that Pokémon are not to be used in petty battles. Naturally, Damian blames the three of them before he and his gang storm out. |
146 | * ObviouslyEvil: His English name is ''[[Film/TheOmen DAMIAN]]'' for Pete's sake! |
147 | * SmallRoleBigImpact: He only appears in Charmander's debut episode, and is single-handedly responsible for his anger issues and attitude during evolution. [[MistreatmentInducedBetrayal Constant abuse will do that to someone]]. |
148 | [[/folder]] |
149 | |
150 | [[folder:Moe (Ryū)]] |
151 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/moe_78.png]] |
152 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Kōichi Kitamura |
153 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/JimmyZoppi |
154 | ---- |
155 | * CoolOldGuy: To an extent, even after his restaurant becomes a success. |
156 | * DirtyOldMan: Made explicitly so in the original Japanese ("I look forward to you in eight years!"); downplayed in the English dub ("You remind me of my granddaughter!"). |
157 | [[/folder]] |
158 | |
159 | [[folder:Brutella and Nastina (Obaba)]] |
160 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brutella.png]] |
161 | [[caption-width-right:350:Brutella]] |
162 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nastina.png]] |
163 | [[caption-width-right:350:Nastina]] |
164 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/ChikaSakamoto |
165 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Kayzie Rogers |
166 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Rommy Mendoza |
167 | ---- |
168 | * ArcVillain: Though technically different characters, they serve the same role as the villain mastermind who hired Team Rocket to cause trouble in these two consecutive episodes. |
169 | ** Brutella in "Beauty and the Beach" is a rival restaurant owner who seeks to buy out Moe's business by using Team Rocket to both sabotage food service and later eliminate the Beauty Contest contestants to get the prize money and deny Moe any chance of clearing his debts. |
170 | ** Nastina in "Tentacool and Tentacruel" is responsible for the Tentacool's habitat destruction to make way for her hotel as well as driving up a town frenzy to exterminate them when the Tentacool begin to retaliate. |
171 | * EvilOldFolks: They're both at least in their fifties and they serve as the BigBad in their appearances. |
172 | * EvilRedhead: They're both pretty rotten people. |
173 | * HumiliationConga: Nastina's construction is sabotaged, all the buildings she was constructing are demolished, she gets blasted with Horsea ink, and ultimately gets sent flying. |
174 | * MeaningfulName: Interestingly, Brutella's English name comes not from the word ''brute'', but from the Italian word ''brutta'', meaning "ugly." Nastina's name is based on just what we'd expect it to be, though. |
175 | * NeverMessWithGranny: A villainous example. Nastina took a ''shotgun'' to the Tentacruel attacking the city among other weapons that [[NoSell luckily didn't get edited out in the English Dub]]. [[GunsAreWorthless Not that it worked]]. |
176 | * RichBitch: Nastina, who's a hotel manager. |
177 | * StrongFamilyResemblance: They're cousins, and aside from a slight color difference as well as differently-colored hair decs, they're virtually identical. This is even lampshaded by the TerribleTrio, whom they mistake Nastina for Brutella in the original. |
178 | * WeHardlyKnewYe: Brutella; the episode she first appears in was initially skipped (being dubbed in the one-off edit which came much later in the anime's run after the questionable content was cut out). She gets a brief [[TheCameo cameo]] at the end of the following episode, though (which is her only appearance in subsequent airings). |
179 | [[/folder]] |
180 | |
181 | [[folder:Ghost of Maiden's Peak]] |
182 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maidens_ghost.png]] |
183 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MichikoNeya |
184 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MeganHollingshead |
185 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Jacqueline Castañeda |
186 | ---- |
187 | * DudeMagnet: She puts a spell on the local men to make them infatuated with her, so she can eventually steal them away. [[spoiler:Except it's not actually her that's doing this, but a Gastly who masquerades as her spirit in order to keep her legend alive, and a old lady who not only forshadows their predicament, but is also a cashier]]. |
188 | * {{Gonk}}: The old lady. |
189 | * IWillWaitForYou: Her backstory - the man she was in love with was sent to war, and she spent her days waiting on the peak for his return - even when the days turned to years. |
190 | ** TakenForGranite: Her eventual fate. |
191 | * RealAfterAll: She really does haunt Maiden's Peak. [[spoiler:Gastly was just keeping her legend alive by making it seem more spectacular than it really was.]] |
192 | [[/folder]] |
193 | |
194 | [[folder:Arnold (Hajime)]] |
195 | [[quoteright:257:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/arnold_99.png]] |
196 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/ChinamiNishimura |
197 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Kayzie Rogers |
198 | ---- |
199 | * {{Brainwashed}} - into thinking he was a Pokémon. |
200 | * IdenticalStranger: Her mom mistook Ash for him. |
201 | [[/folder]] |
202 | |
203 | [[folder:Arnold's Mother (Hajime's Mother)]] |
204 | [[quoteright:263:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/arnold_1.png]] |
205 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/RikakoAikawa |
206 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Kayzie Rogers |
207 | [[/folder]] |
208 | |
209 | [[folder:Anthony (Anoki)]] |
210 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anthony_1.jpg]] |
211 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/FumihikoTachiki |
212 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaddieBlaustein |
213 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Víctor Delgado |
214 | ---- |
215 | * GracefulLoser: For his competitiveness, he knows whenever it's best to throw in the towel (both figuratively and literally) and holds no grudges against people who defeat him as long as they do it fairly. |
216 | * KnowWhenToFoldEm: One of his defining traits is an understanding that some things are more important than winning. |
217 | ** He sums the trope up best when he gives Brock advice when Hitmonlee gets the upper hand (or foot) on Geodude. |
218 | -->'''Anthony''': If you're a real man, you know when you have to admit defeat. Time to face facts. You can lose today and win tomorrow. |
219 | ** Anthony forfeits the semi-final match himself after his daughter nearly sacrifices herself to save Hitmonchan. It was then that he realized how important family always came before training. |
220 | * NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He is functionally identical to Wrestling/AntonioInoki |
221 | * WhenYouComingHomeDad: He is so obsessed with winning the P1 Grand Prix with his Hitmonchan that he completely neglects his daughter Rebecca. He soon realizes what's important. |
222 | [[/folder]] |
223 | |
224 | [[folder:Rebecca (Manami)]] |
225 | [[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rebecca_ep029.png]] |
226 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Junko Asami |
227 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Katrine Blomstrand |
228 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Mayra Arellano |
229 | [[/folder]] |
230 | |
231 | [[folder:Giant (Giant Takada)]] |
232 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/giant_ep029.png]] |
233 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/UnshoIshizuka |
234 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Unknown |
235 | ---- |
236 | * DistressedDude: He was tied up, muffled, and locked in a bathroom stall by the TerribleTrio. |
237 | * NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Wrestling/GiantBaba, from his distinctive face and giant frame to his love of cigars. |
238 | [[/folder]] |
239 | |
240 | [[folder:Dick and Phillip]] |
241 | [[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/250px_dick_and_philip.png]] |
242 | [[caption-width-right:250:Dick (left) and Philip (right)]] |
243 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi (Dick) and Kōsuke Okano (Philip) |
244 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Antonio Gálvez (Dick) and Creator/IrwinDaayan (Philip) |
245 | ---- |
246 | %%* ThoseTwoGuys |
247 | [[/folder]] |
248 | |
249 | [[folder:Construction Director (Director)]] |
250 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/foreman_3.png]] |
251 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/HisaoEgawa |
252 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TedLewis |
253 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Carlos Del Campo |
254 | ---- |
255 | * DidntThinkThisThrough: Realizing that not only was the dam was getting in the way and that he a victim of circumstance when he was building the dam, he decides to abandon the project and leave the forest alone. |
256 | * UnstoppableRage: Throughout the episode, he is mainly characterized by his hatred of the Diglett who are messing up his plans to build the Gaiva Dam. |
257 | [[/folder]] |
258 | |
259 | [[folder:Meowzie (Madonnya)]] |
260 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/meowzie.png]] |
261 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Masami Toyoshima |
262 | |
263 | A female Meowth who Meowth fell in love with. His love for her inspired him to walk and speak like a human, but she ditches him for a Persian in the end. |
264 | ---- |
265 | * AlphaBitch: If Meowth's flashbacks and translating are to be trusted, she's condescending, uptight and crushingly snide. |
266 | * BreakTheHaughty: Zigzagged. Getting thrown onto the streets took her down a peg, but she soon managed to leach off of other strays, and still looks down on Meowth. |
267 | * TheCameo: Though she never reappeared in person, her likeness was used odd times in Meowth's {{Imagine Spot}}s such as "Noodles Roamin Off". |
268 | * CatsAreMean: Her treatment of Meowth, the anime's key antagonist Pokémon, makes him look downright sympathetic. |
269 | * IdenticalStranger: In ''Journeys'' episode 95, Meowth falls in love with a female Meowth belonging to Butch that is almost identical to Meowzie, even invoking memories of her from him. While she is less callous than Meowzie, she follows the trend of being in love with a Persian, breaking Meowth's heart again. |
270 | * {{Irony}}: She initially looked down on Meowth for being an average stray. While Meowth worked himself into being one of the most remarkable Pokémon in the series ([[CutLexLuthorACheck and continues doing so]]), Meowzie got thrown out of her home and reduced to being a stray as she had called him. |
271 | * JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: After she loses her pampered life, she seems to be humbled and asks Meowth to help her gang. When he doesn't play ball however, she makes clear her heart was with Persian the whole time and she continues to label him a freak. |
272 | * LaserGuidedKarma: After looking down on Meowth for being a stray, she is released into the streets by her bankrupt owner. |
273 | * LovingAShadow: It's clear that Meowth's love for Meowize is based on an idealized version of her doesn't really exist as Meowize only cares about a pampered life of riches and hates "freaks". And since Meowth is neither rich nor likes to be called a freak, it motivates him to join Team Rocket to both become highly privileged (hoping to be Giovanni's top cat) and accepted for who he is. |
274 | * ManipulativeBitch: She tries to sweet talk Meowth into helping her gang. When he doesn't play along, however, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere she cuts the act and regains her cruel attitude]]. |
275 | * NonStandardCharacterDesign: Unlike the other Meowths in the series, she has distinguishing feminine eyes. |
276 | * TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: She supplies heart crushing ones to Meowth in each meeting. |
277 | * RichesToRags: After her master became bankrupt, she was left to fend for herself, getting taken in by Meowth's old gang. |
278 | * SmallRoleBigImpact: She appeared personally in only one episode, mostly via flashback. She is pretty much the entire pivot for Team Rocket's Meowth gaining human sapience, however. |
279 | * SpoiledBrat: Meowth never figured she was more interested in being lavished by her owner than having a one-of-a-kind man. |
280 | [[/folder]] |
281 | |
282 | [[folder:Clefairy Leader]] |
283 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clefairy_je130.png]] |
284 | |
285 | * AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Jigglypuff was able to mop the floor with all the other Clefairy. NOT this one. |
286 | %%* BadassAdorable: Was able to fight Jigglypuff on equal footing, unlike its crew. |
287 | * SignatureHeadgear: Wears a flower in its head to distinguish it from the rest of its clan. |
288 | [[/folder]] |
289 | |
290 | [[folder:Lara Laramie (Fūko Laramie)]] |
291 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lara_laramie.png]] |
292 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/YuriShiratori |
293 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/LisaOrtiz |
294 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Elena Ramírez |
295 | ---- |
296 | * AllGirlsLikePonies: She trains a Ponyta, which eventually evolves into Rapidash. |
297 | * GratuitousEnglish: In the original Japanese version, she tells a man at her festival "Thank you" in perfect English. |
298 | * PlayingWithFire: Ponyta and its flames, which will burn anyone it doesn't trust. |
299 | * RepetitiveName: '''Lara''' '''Lara'''mie. |
300 | [[/folder]] |
301 | |
302 | [[folder:Dario (Dorio)]] |
303 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dario_6.png]] |
304 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/HiroYuki |
305 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaddieBlaustein |
306 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Creator/EduardoGarza |
307 | ---- |
308 | * BlowYouAway: Trains a Dodrio. |
309 | * CheatersNeverProsper: Despite all the crap he pulled to win the race, he still got beaten. |
310 | * {{Hypocrite}}: When Ash beats Dario to the finish line, Dario has the nerve to call ''him'' the cheater. |
311 | * {{Jerkass}}: He's not above cheating in order to win - or hiring someone to sabotage his opponents (mainly Jessie, James and Meowth). |
312 | * MultipleHeadCase: His Dodrio has three heads, which causes problems during the "chow down" portion of the race when they end up fighting over who gets to eat first. |
313 | * TheRival: To Lara. |
314 | * SuperSpeed: What his Dodrio is known for, and the attribute it exploits in order to be a contender in the race. |
315 | [[/folder]] |
316 | |
317 | [[folder:Tommy (Tarō)/Tomo (Tarsan)]] |
318 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tommy_ep034.png]] |
319 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MotokoKumai |
320 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/JimmyZoppi |
321 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Creator/IrwinDaayan |
322 | ---- |
323 | * AnimeHair: Sticks up in wild spikes. |
324 | * CallBack: Amazingly, ''over twenty years'' after his episode aired we'd find out that [[spoiler:Ash's Pikachu]] was also raised by a Kangaskhan family. |
325 | * FacialMarkings: Sports swirl-shaped markings under his eyes, similar to his father's. |
326 | * MeaningfulName: His Japanese name. |
327 | * RaisedByWolves: Kangaskhan, to be exact. |
328 | * [[SpeaksFluentAnimal Speaks Fluent Pokémon]]: Commands the Kangaskhan in their own language. |
329 | * YouNoTakeCandle: Speaks rudimentary English, despite having lived among Kangaskhan for the past five years. |
330 | [[/folder]] |
331 | |
332 | [[folder:Tommy's parents (Mama and Papa)]] |
333 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tommy_parents.png]] |
334 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Sachiko Kobayashi (Mama) and Takashi Taguchi (Papa) |
335 | ->'''Vocied in English by:''' [[Creator/TaraSands Tara Jayne]] (Mother) and Creator/TedLewis (Papa) |
336 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Jacqueline Castañeda (Mother) and Álvaro Tarcicio (Papa) |
337 | ---- |
338 | * DotingParent: [[spoiler:They nearly sacrificed themselves to protect their son from Team Rocket]]. |
339 | * GoingNative: [[spoiler:At the end of the episode, they decide to join him in living with the Kangaskhan herd]]. |
340 | * IdiotBall: When Tommy was three, his father apparently thought it would be a good idea to dangle him out the window of a helicopter to give him a better look at the Pokémon. You can guess how well ''that'' ended. |
341 | * NoNameGiven: They're just called "Papa" and "Mama", and even refer to themselves as such. |
342 | * NonStandardCharacterDesign: Tommy's father sports a very odd appearance with SkintoneSclerae (before [[VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite Cilan]], even), a small, bulbous nose, a paintbrush mustache and swirly markings under his eyes. |
343 | * UglyGuyHotWife: Tommy's mother looks normal, while his father looks...very odd, to say the least. |
344 | [[/folder]] |
345 | |
346 | [[folder:Kaiser]] |
347 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kaiser.png]] |
348 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Taimei Suzuki |
349 | |
350 | * NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His appearance is based on Creator/ClintEastwood. Additionally, his cowboy style outfit is a nod to ''Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly'' and his revolver, [[ICallItVera which he has named Thunderbolt]], refers to ''Film/ThunderboltAndLightfoot''. |
351 | * SecretKeeper: His primary concern is keeping a Dratini he rescued about 30 years prior safe from trainers trying to capture it. [[spoiler:When he meets said Dratini again, he finds out it has evolved into a Dragonair in the meantime and has a Dratini child of its own.]] |
352 | * TriggerHappy: He's very quick to threaten the protagonist trio with his guns for things like ''off-key singing'' or asking about an old photo showing a Dratini. |
353 | [[/folder]] |
354 | |
355 | [[folder:Norman]] |
356 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/norman_ep036.png]] |
357 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Koichi Sakaguchi |
358 | [[/folder]] |
359 | |
360 | [[folder:Chopper (Masa)]] |
361 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chopper_4.png]] |
362 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi |
363 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Mathew Miller |
364 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Creator/EduardoGarza |
365 | ---- |
366 | * BadassBiker: Unlike most examples, he's on a bicycle rather than a motorbike. |
367 | * FieryRedhead: A hot blooded gang leader. He even has a yellow streak in it to make it look more like fire. |
368 | * JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He starts off as a stereotypical biker gang leader (except on bicycles rather than motorbikes), trying to stop Ash and friends from getting across the bridge and battling them, as well as idolizing Team Rocket. When he later tries to stop Ash again, and learns that Ash is trying to deliver medicine for a sick Pokémon, he not only lets Ash pass, he and his gang escort him the rest of the way safely. |
369 | [[/folder]] |
370 | |
371 | [[folder:Tyra (Misa)]] |
372 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tyra_6.png]] |
373 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Satoko Kitō |
374 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Lena Meieran |
375 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Jacqueline Castañeda |
376 | ---- |
377 | * BadassBiker: As a member of Chopper's gang, this is to be expected. |
378 | * JerkWithAHeartOfGold: See Chopper's entry above; same applies to her. |
379 | [[/folder]] |
380 | |
381 | [[folder:Dr. Akihabara]] |
382 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/akihabara.png]] |
383 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/BinShimada |
384 | ---- |
385 | * DubNameChange: Averted - he's the OneShotCharacter for the infamous [[OldShame "Electric Soldier Porygon"]]. As a result of the episode being banned, he never got a dub name. |
386 | [[/folder]] |
387 | |
388 | [[folder:Eevee Brothers (Sparky (Raizō), Rainer (Mizuki), & Pyro (Atsushi))]] |
389 | [[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1000002074.png]] |
390 | [[caption-width-right:320:From left to right: Rainer, Sparky, and Pyro]] |
391 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi (Raizō), Creator/KentaroIto; (Mizuki), and Kōsuke Okano (Atsushi) |
392 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Mathew Miller (Sparky and Pyro), and Creator/MaddieBlaustein (Rainer) |
393 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Creator/BenjaminRivera (Sparky), Carlos Hugo Hidalgo (Rainer), and Alfredo Gabriel Basurto (Pyro) |
394 | ---- |
395 | * BigBrotherInstinct: "Wait! That's our brother's Eevee! It's our job to save it!" |
396 | * FamilyThemeNaming: They are brothers that all have a name that is sort of element-related. Sparky is electricity, Rainer is water, and Pyro is fire. |
397 | * JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite the great deal of pressure they put on Mikey to evolve his Eevee, they still care about him a lot. |
398 | * MakingASplash: Rainer's Vaporeon. |
399 | * PlayingWithFire: Pyro's Flareon. |
400 | * ShockAndAwe: Sparky's Jolteon. |
401 | * SiblingRivalry: They spend the first part of the episode arguing which Eevee evolution their younger brother should choose. |
402 | * ThemeNaming: They're each named after an element, sort of. Sparky is electricity, Rainer is water, and Pyro is fire. |
403 | * UncattyResemblance: Their hair resembles the fur of their respective Pokémon. |
404 | [[/folder]] |
405 | |
406 | [[folder:Mikey (Taichi)]] |
407 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mikey_0.png]] |
408 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/YumiTouma |
409 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Kayzie Rogers |
410 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Ana Lobo |
411 | ---- |
412 | %%* BadassAdorable: His Eevee proves to be as powerful as his brothers' Pokémon in its own right. |
413 | %%* ElementalHairColors: Like his brothers. |
414 | * TheTeamNormal: He prefers the smaller, unevolved Eevee rather than any of its evolutionary forms. |
415 | * UncattyResemblance: Not only is his hair the same color as his Eevee's fur, the style resembles its ruff. |
416 | [[/folder]] |
417 | |
418 | [[folder:Mayor]] |
419 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mayor_ep041.png]] |
420 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/TakeshiWatabe |
421 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaddieBlaustein |
422 | [[/folder]] |
423 | |
424 | [[folder:Hippie]] |
425 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hippie.png]] |
426 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Hiroshi Ōtake |
427 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaddieBlaustein |
428 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Álvaro Tarcicio |
429 | ---- |
430 | * NoNameGiven: Which is really saying something, because he ''is'' a hippie. |
431 | * NonStandardCharacterDesign: Between his bulbous nose, lack of visible eyes, and cartoony head and facial hair, he more closely resembles a Muppet than a human of this series. |
432 | [[/folder]] |
433 | |
434 | [[folder:Yas]] |
435 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yas.png]] |
436 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/DaikiNakamura |
437 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TedLewis |
438 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Carlos Hugo Hidalgo |
439 | [[/folder]] |
440 | |
441 | [[folder:Kaz]] |
442 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kaz_9.png]] |
443 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KiyoyukiYanada |
444 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaddieBlaustein |
445 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Alfonso Meyado |
446 | [[/folder]] |
447 | |
448 | [[folder:Melvin ([=McGee=])]] |
449 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/melvin_5.png]] |
450 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Pal Hazuki |
451 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaddieBlaustein |
452 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Armando Coria |
453 | ---- |
454 | * AntiVillain: Type IV, he had no ill intentions and merely wanted people to watch his magic show, albeit via hypnosis. After it ends up backfiring majorly, he learns from his mistake. |
455 | * DidntThinkThisThrough: His plan required Exeggutor to manipulate the audience into watching his show; but because Exeggutor were herded together, with multiple heads looking at each other, they all ended up falling under confusion and ended up causing a rampage. |
456 | * LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:In his attempt to hypnotize everyone in town into watching his show with an army of Exeggutor, albeit inadvertently because of Team Rocket, he loses control of them and they end up hypnotizing each other.]] |
457 | * StageMagician: Well, at least he's ''trying'' to be one. |
458 | [[/folder]] |
459 | |
460 | [[folder:Cassandra (Kiyomi)]] |
461 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassandra_8.png]] |
462 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KonamiYoshida |
463 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/LisaOrtiz |
464 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Vanessa Garcel |
465 | ---- |
466 | * BerserkButton: Seeing Jessie and James sitting around and doing nothing about Meowth being sick was enough to anger her. |
467 | * DudeMagnet: With Meowth no less. |
468 | * FlorenceNightingaleEffect: Meowth falls for her after she gives him medicine to treat his fever. |
469 | * GoodIsDumb: She doesn't seem to understand that Team Rocket are villains. They claim to be a squad of superheroes, which she believes. But she still berates them for treating Meowth badly. |
470 | * GoodIsNotSoft: She will scold her own grandmother for frightening people, and she wouldn't stand idly by if she sees trainers abandoning their Pokémon. |
471 | * InterspeciesRomance: Meowth hopes to invoke this. |
472 | * TheMedic: She's a Pokémon herbalist. |
473 | * NiceGirl: The reason she helps Meowth. |
474 | * TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: "You're super losers if you'd leave behind a sick Pokémon!" |
475 | [[/folder]] |
476 | |
477 | [[folder:Lacy (Cassandra's Grandmother)]] |
478 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassandra_persian.png]] |
479 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Masami Tachino |
480 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/JimmyZoppi |
481 | ->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Rosanelda Aguirre |
482 | ---- |
483 | %%* DeadpanSnarker: See JerkassHasAPoint below. |
484 | * JerkassHasAPoint: She tells Ash why his Charmeleon won't obey him, but she dispenses this advice in a sarcastic manner. |
485 | * MiniatureSeniorCitizen: She's incredibly short. |
486 | * ScrewPolitenessImASenior: She's old enough to have a granddaughter at least Brock's age, and she certainly doesn't mince words when it comes to criticizing Ash. |
487 | [[/folder]] |
488 | |
489 | [[folder:Hopkins]] |
490 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MitsuruOgata |
491 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TedLewis |
492 | [[/folder]] |
493 | |
494 | [[folder:James' Parents]] |
495 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KiyoyukiYanada and Mako Hyōdō |
496 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaddieBlaustein and Creator/MeganHollingshead ([=4Kids=]), Creator/MarcThompson and Eileen Stevens ([=TCPi=]) |
497 | ---- |
498 | * ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: James's parents appeared as {{One Shot Character}}s in "Holy Matrimony!" of ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries'' and were ignored until an episode of ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesDiamondAndPearl'' ("The Treasure is all Mine!") saw fit to revisit them briefly. |
499 | * HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood: It's implied they gave one to James, judging from his arranged marriage with the ControlFreak Jessibelle and the family's underground torture dungeon. |
500 | * LikeParentLikeSpouse: Curiously, James' mother strongly resembles [[DownplayedTrope her son's fiancée]] Jessebelle and, in turn, his work partner Jessie. |
501 | * ParentalNeglect: They practically force their son into an abusive relationship with Jessibelle upon his return. They're not even concerned when he's being chased around and being whipped into submission. |
502 | * StrongFamilyResemblance: James' father basically looks like his son but older, with a fancier haircut, and a moustache. |
503 | [[/folder]] |
504 | |
505 | [[folder:Keith (Keita)]] |
506 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/TsutomuKashiwakura |
507 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TedLewis |
508 | ---- |
509 | * EasilyForgiven: Gets off pretty light for ''stealing other trainers' Pokémon''. |
510 | * UncattyResemblance: His thick, slanted eyebrows and three tufts of hair that stand up make him resemble his Farfetch'd. |
511 | [[/folder]] |
512 | |
513 | [[folder:Fiorello Cappucino (Takuya)]] |
514 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Issei Miyazaki |
515 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TedLewis |
516 | ---- |
517 | * NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: |
518 | ** In the original Japanese, he was a parody of J-pop singer Takuya Kimura. His hair strongly resembles Kimura's, albeit blue instead of black. |
519 | ** The English dub made him similar to Fabio Lanzoni, complete with a very similar voice. He also seems to take some inspiration from Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio, being a PrettyBoy actor with an Italian-sounding name who appeared in a movie called ''[[Film/Titanic1997 Gigantic]]''. |
520 | [[/folder]] |
521 | |
522 | [[folder:Timmy (Manabu)]] |
523 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/SatomiKoorogi |
524 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Kayzie Rogers |
525 | ---- |
526 | [[/folder]] |
527 | |
528 | [[folder:Reiko]] |
529 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Rumi Kasahara |
530 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AmyBirnbaum |
531 | ---- |
532 | [[/folder]] |
533 | |
534 | [[folder:Entrance Exam Instructor]] |
535 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi |
536 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TedLewis |
537 | [[/folder]] |
538 | |
539 | [[folder:Oswald (Hirata)]] |
540 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Takuma Suzuki |
541 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaddieBlaustein |
542 | ---- |
543 | * {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He's convinced that Clefairy are really aliens. |
544 | * TheCuckoolanderWasRight: The Clefairy of his episode were building a freakin' ''spaceship''. |
545 | * SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Being an eccentric, excitable scientist studying Clefairy, he comes off as very similar to Seymour. |
546 | [[/folder]] |
547 | |
548 | [[folder:Stella (Atsuko)]] |
549 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/SatsukiYukino |
550 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MeganHollingshead |
551 | ---- |
552 | * {{Jerkass}}: Towards Mr. Mime, [[TookALevelInKindness at first]]. |
553 | * ATasteOfTheLash: She disciplined her Mr. Mime with a whip. |
554 | [[/folder]] |
555 | |
556 | [[folder:Professor Westwood V (Professor Nishinomori V)]] |
557 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/NaokiTatsuta |
558 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Nathan Price |
559 | ---- |
560 | * {{Expy}}: Professor Westwood V--with his big nose, bald crown, and thick fringe of white hair--bears a striking resemblance to Dr. Elefun of ''Manga/AstroBoy''. |
561 | * IdenticalGrandson: Taken to ridiculous levels--a series of family portraits in his home reveal that he's the youngest in a long line of them. |
562 | * StrongFamilyResemblance: Westwood and his ancestors are identical. |
563 | [[/folder]] |
564 | |
565 | [[folder:Victor (Vincent)]] |
566 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Kazuhiro Nakata, Creator/ShinichiroMiki (young), Creator/MegumiHayashibara (child) |
567 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/JDavidBrimmer, Creator/TedLewis (young) |
568 | |
569 | An old surfer still pursuing his dream of successfully riding a famously huge wave that only comes once every 20 years to plant his flag at the very top of a tall rock spire. He owns a surfing blue-eyed Pikachu named "Puka" with some kind of inexplicable sense for big waves. |
570 | ---- |
571 | * CoolOldGuy: While he's implied to be at least in his fifties, he's still a very skilled surfer. |
572 | * InexplicablyAwesome: It's never explained why his Pikachu has some kind of psychic connection with the sea. |
573 | * NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: Victor's Japanese name, along with Puka's Japanese name (Michael) and Jan's name, are a reference to Hollywood actor Jan-Michael Vincent, the lead actor of the movie ''Big Wednesday'', from which their starring episode takes inspiration. |
574 | * PassingTheTorch: After he plants his own flag at the top of the rock right next to Jan's, he tells a small boy and girl pair that they could do it too, just like Jan told him when he was a small child himself. |
575 | [[/folder]] |
576 | |
577 | [[folder:Jan]] |
578 | * FamedInStory: Is spoken about as a legendary surfer who did the impossible. That's almost all we really know about him. |
579 | * NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: Victor's Japanese name, along with Puka's Japanese name (Michael) and Jan's name, are a reference to Hollywood actor Creator/JanMichaelVincent, the lead actor of the movie ''Big Wednesday'', from which their starring episode takes inspiration. |
580 | * NiceGuy: After becoming the first known person to successfully ride Humungadunga and plant his flag at the very tippity-top of the rock spire, he is quick to encourge a young Victor that he could do it too, one day. He even gives the kid his surfboard unprompted! |
581 | [[/folder]] |
582 | |
583 | [[folder:Florinda Showers (Lindow Murasame)]] |
584 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/AkemiOkamura |
585 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AmyBirnbaum |
586 | ---- |
587 | * NiceToTheWaiter: She's always polite to Potter, her gardener. |
588 | %%* TookALevelInBadass: When she instructs her team of grass Pokémon to use a combined Solar Beam attack, Team Rocket doesn't stand a chance. |
589 | %%* UptownGirl: To Potter. |
590 | [[/folder]] |
591 | |
592 | [[folder:Potter (Iwakaze)]] |
593 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Issei Miyazaki |
594 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TedLewis |
595 | ---- |
596 | * CannotSpitItOut: Potter has a hard time confessing his feelings, partly because of the class difference between him and Florinda. |
597 | * EveryoneCanSeeIt: It's fairly obvious that he loves Florinda anyway. |
598 | * MeaningfulName: A man named Potter who works as a gardener. |
599 | [[/folder]] |
600 | |
601 | [[folder:Katrina (Katsuko)]] |
602 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/AkikoHiramatsu |
603 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TaraSands |
604 | [[/folder]] |
605 | |
606 | [[folder:Eve (Hokuto)]] |
607 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/YukaImai |
608 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AmyBirnbaum |
609 | ---- |
610 | * TheBGrade: She got an A- once and is implied to still be embarrassed about it. |
611 | * ChildProdigy: Exaggerated. She was getting degrees in archeology as a child. |
612 | * SealedEvilInACan: She found the Unearthly Urn, which contained a giant, aggressive Alakazam. It mind-controlled her into opening it. |
613 | * StealingTheCredit: Ash and Brock accidentally unearthed Pokémopolis and Eve took the credit, though it may have had more to do with her being caught up in the moment rather than any ulterior motive. |
614 | [[/folder]] |
615 | |
616 | [[folder:Otoshi (Saizo)]] |
617 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MasamiKikuchi |
618 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaddieBlaustein |
619 | ---- |
620 | [[/folder]] |
621 | |
622 | [[folder:Mandi (Komu)]] |
623 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/HikaruMidorikawa |
624 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TedLewis |
625 | ---- |
626 | * DoppelgangerSpin: His Golbat knows Double Team. Fitting given that Mandi himself is a stage magician. |
627 | * LifeDrain: His Golbat knows Mega Drain. |
628 | * NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: His full title is The Astounding Mandi, which is very similar to real-life stage magician [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Randi The Amazing Randi]]. |
629 | * PsychicPowers: His Exeggutor knows Psywave and Psychic. |
630 | * SmallNameBigEgo: This is his FatalFlaw - he underestimates Ash and subsequently has his ass handed to him by just ''one'' of the latter's Pokémon. |
631 | * StageMagician: Does a trick with some Pidgey when introduced. |
632 | [[/folder]] |
633 | |
634 | [[folder:Pete Pebbleman (Seiji)]] |
635 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KentaroIto |
636 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaddieBlaustein |
637 | ---- |
638 | * PlayingWithFire: His Arcanine knows Fire Blast, which at that point was the strongest Fire-type move. |
639 | * StoneWall: His Cloyster's only known move is Withdraw. It seems to work at first, but Kingler just keeps hammering away until its shell cracks. |
640 | * TheWorfEffect: Has his Arcanine use Dragon Rage to take out Ash's Kingler, which had just been established as a powerhouse the previous episode by taking out Mandi's entire team by itself. |
641 | [[/folder]] |
642 | |
643 | [[folder:Melissa (Yoshiki)]] |
644 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/ShinichiroMiki |
645 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TaraSands |
646 | ---- |
647 | * CurbStompBattle: To Gary, eliminating him from the Indigo League. |
648 | * DishingOutDirt: Has a Golem. |
649 | * ShesAManInJapan: He was given a GenderFlip in the dub, for some reason. |
650 | [[/folder]] |
651 | |
652 | [[folder:Jeanette Fisher (Kaoruko)]] |
653 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/NorikoHidaka |
654 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TaraSands |
655 | ---- |
656 | * BigCreepyCrawlies: Has a Scyther and a Beedrill. |
657 | * DidntSeeThatComing: Her use of Bellsprout as her last Pokémon seemed a desperate move...Right until he inflicted a CurbStompBattle on Ash's Bulbasaur (that had just finished defeating ''two'' of her Pokémon), and repeated the process on Pikachu. Her Bellsprout ends on the receiving end of this when Ash brings out Muk (at least Brock and Misty would have never expected him to use his stinkiest Pokémon). |
658 | * GreenThumb: Uses a Bellsprout in battle. |
659 | * NoblewomansLaugh: She lets loose with an "O-ho-ho!" laugh during her battle with Ash, fitting for her implied high-class background. |
660 | * OhCrap: Has this when Ash brings out Muk. |
661 | * SwordBeam: Scyther's version of Swift works by flinging arcs of green energy off its blades. |
662 | * YamatoNadeshiko: She carries the appearance of one. |
663 | [[/folder]] |
664 | |
665 | [[folder:Assunta (Sayuri)]] |
666 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Masami Toyoshima |
667 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TaraSands |
668 | ---- |
669 | * SecondPrize: She defeats Richie and a silhouette that looks a lot like her is visible at the second place position during the awards ceremony. |
670 | [[/folder]] |
671 | |
672 | [[folder:Professor Ivy's Assistants (Faith (Konami), Hope (Tsunami), Charity (Minami))]] |
673 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/IkueOtani (Minami), Creator/MikaKanai (Tsunami), Creator/SatomiKoorogi (Konami) |
674 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Kayzie Rogers |
675 | ---- |
676 | %%* RuleOfThree |
677 | * RhymeThemeNaming: In Japanese. |
678 | * ThemeNaming: |
679 | ** They're all named after virtues in the dub. |
680 | ** Konami means ripple; Tsunami means, well, a tsunami; and Minami means [[OddNameOut the direction south]]. |
681 | [[/folder]] |
682 | |
683 | [[folder:Three Punks]] |
684 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi (Hitmonchan trainer), Creator/ShinichiroMiki (Spearow trainer), Koichi Sakaguchi (Beedrill trainer) |
685 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Matthew Mitler (Hitmonchan trainer), Creator/TedLewis (Spearow trainer), Creator/MaddieBlaustein (Beedrill trainer) |
686 | ---- |
687 | * ForTheEvulz: They don't give any other reason for attacking the Lapras on the beach other than saying it's weak. |
688 | %%* {{Jerkass}} |
689 | * LaserGuidedKarma: After Ash's Pikachu defeats the three boys and their Pokémon in battle with Thundershock. |
690 | [[/folder]] |
691 | |
692 | [[folder:Senta]] |
693 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KumikoWatanabe |
694 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Kayzie Rogers |
695 | ---- |
696 | [[/folder]] |
697 | |
698 | [[folder:Mateo (Isao)]] |
699 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/AtsushiKisaichi |
700 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Buddy Woodward |
701 | ---- |
702 | [[/folder]] |
703 | |
704 | [[folder:Umberto (Tadokoro)]] |
705 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/ShozoIizuka |
706 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Scottie Ray |
707 | ---- |
708 | * CassandraTruth: He insists that should several Kabuto fossils on the island be disturbed that they would cause a disaster to occur. No one believes him at first, but it turns out he's right all along. |
709 | * HairTriggerTemper: He gets angry when Ash and Misty yell at him for pushing boulders off the side of the mountain toward them. |
710 | * ScrewPolitenessImASenior: True, he has good intentions, but he still comes off as curt and blunt at best and outright hostile at worst. |
711 | * WellIntentionedExtremist: While ensuring the destruction of an island is a perfectly understandable reason to try and stop people from disturbing fossils, him pushing boulders off a mountain towards them (even if he wasn't really trying to hurt anyone) is not the best idea. |
712 | [[/folder]] |
713 | |
714 | [[folder:Reporter]] |
715 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/SatomiKoorogi |
716 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TaraSands |
717 | ---- |
718 | %%* NoNameGiven |
719 | [[/folder]] |
720 | |
721 | [[folder:Kay]] |
722 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/YumiKakazu |
723 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/JessicaCalvello |
724 | ---- |
725 | %%* GirlishPigtails |
726 | [[/folder]] |
727 | |
728 | [[folder:Roger (John)]] |
729 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KenichiOgata |
730 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaddieBlaustein |
731 | ---- |
732 | [[/folder]] |
733 | |
734 | [[folder:Len (Koji)]] |
735 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Koichi Sakaguchi |
736 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Nathan Price |
737 | ---- |
738 | [[/folder]] |
739 | |
740 | [[folder:Anne]] |
741 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/RikakoAikawa |
742 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Kayzie Rogers |
743 | ---- |
744 | [[/folder]] |
745 | |
746 | [[folder:Marina (Tsubaki)]] |
747 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/{{Yukana}} |
748 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/LisaOrtiz |
749 | ---- |
750 | [[/folder]] |
751 | |
752 | [[folder:Ruby (Nana)]] |
753 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MichikoNeya |
754 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TaraSands |
755 | ---- |
756 | [[/folder]] |
757 | |
758 | [[folder:Captain]] |
759 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KoujiIshii |
760 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaddieBlaustein |
761 | ---- |
762 | [[/folder]] |
763 | |
764 | [[folder:Mikeosu]] |
765 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/TsutomuKashiwakura |
766 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Nathan Price |
767 | ---- |
768 | [[/folder]] |
769 | |
770 | [[folder:Shimajio]] |
771 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Yonehiko Kitagawa |
772 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/JimmyZoppi |
773 | ---- |
774 | [[/folder]] |
775 | |
776 | [[folder:Ralph]] |
777 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/RikakoAikawa |
778 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TaraSands |
779 | ---- |
780 | [[/folder]] |
781 | |
782 | [[folder:Emily]] |
783 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/SatsukiYukino |
784 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AmyBirnbaum |
785 | ---- |
786 | [[/folder]] |
787 | |
788 | [[folder:Ethan (Ford)]] |
789 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KinryuArimoto |
790 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Nathan Price |
791 | ---- |
792 | * NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He bears a striking resemblance to Creator/JohnWayne and is named in the English dub after his character from ''Film/TheSearchers''. His Japanese name, meanwhile, is a reference to Creator/JohnFord, the film's director. |
793 | * VirtuousCharacterCopy: He's based on Ethan Edwards from ''Film/TheSearchers'', but while his inspiration was a ruthless racist and one of the darkest characters Creator/JohnWayne ever played, he's a kind and gentle soul unless legitimately provoked. |
794 | [[/folder]] |
795 | |
796 | [[folder:Mayor of Trovitopolis (Mayor of Big City)]] |
797 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Toshihiko Nakajima, Creator/MegumiHayashibara (child) |
798 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/JimmyZoppi |
799 | ---- |
800 | [[/folder]] |
801 | |
802 | [[folder:Mahri (Marie)]] |
803 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MikaKanai |
804 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Kayzie Rogers |
805 | ---- |
806 | [[/folder]] |
807 | |
808 | [[folder:Tad (Hide)]] |
809 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MitsuakiMadono |
810 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaddieBlaustein |
811 | ---- |
812 | * SmallRoleBigImpact: Only appears in one episode, but he indirectly ends up being the reason that Charizard finally begins to obey Ash. |
813 | [[/folder]] |
814 | |
815 | [[folder:Gulzar (Junji)]] |
816 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KazueIkura |
817 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AmyBirnbaum |
818 | ---- |
819 | * BerserkButton: Don't touch his flowers. |
820 | %%* BrattyHalfPint |
821 | * DeadpanSnarker: While he spends most of the time being more snide and bratty than most examples, he does slide into this role at times. |
822 | -->'''Ash:''' Do ya think everyone in this crowd's here to have their broken Poké Ball fixed, just like I am?\ |
823 | '''Gulzar:''' Nah, I don't think there are that many people who are that dumb. |
824 | * GreenThumb: Aspires to be a Grass-type Pokémon master, and even wears plants in his hair. |
825 | * JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Starts out as bratty and antagonistic towards the group, but grows to respect them and stands up to defend Ash and his Pikachu from the rest of the islanders. |
826 | -->'''Tracey:''' Gulzar may have leaves growing out of his head, but he just proved he has a really good heart. |
827 | * MeaningfulName: Gulzar is a Persian name meaning "Rose garden", reflecting his love of the Grass type as well as his personal head garden. |
828 | * SmallNameBigEgo: Claims to be the greatest Grass Pokémon master in all the Orange Islands, despite being just a kid in a small, remote part of the archipelago. |
829 | [[/folder]] |
830 | |
831 | [[folder:Travis (Koji)]] |
832 | [[/folder]] |
833 | |
834 | [[folder:Sheldon (Manger)]] |
835 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Koichi Sakaguchi |
836 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/EricStuart |
837 | ---- |
838 | [[/folder]] |
839 | |
840 | [[folder:Dr. Quincy T. Quackenpoker (Midorikawa)]] |
841 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Hiroshi Otake |
842 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Jerry Lobozzo |
843 | ---- |
844 | * ShoutOut: To Groucho Marx in the dub. |
845 | [[/folder]] |
846 | |
847 | [[folder:Captain Crook (Debo)]] |
848 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Hidetoshi Nakamura |
849 | ---- |
850 | [[/folder]] |
851 | |
852 | [[folder:Scuz (Ghali)]] |
853 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KentaroIto |
854 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaddieBlaustein |
855 | ---- |
856 | [[/folder]] |
857 | |
858 | [[folder:Poncho (Django)]] |
859 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MasashiEbara |
860 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Scottie Ray |
861 | ---- |
862 | * {{Expy}}: Of Creator/ClintEastwood's iconic [[Film/DollarsTrilogy Man with No Name]] character. His dub voice takes this further with its similarity to Eastwood's. |
863 | [[/folder]] |
864 | |
865 | [[folder:Woodruff (Morio)]] |
866 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KazuyaNakai |
867 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/DanGreen |
868 | ---- |
869 | [[/folder]] |
870 | |
871 | [[folder:Rochelle (Hiiragi)]] |
872 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/YuriAmano |
873 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TaraSands |
874 | ---- |
875 | [[/folder]] |
876 | |
877 | [[folder:Hagatha (Mrs. Suzu) and Nagatha (Mrs. Kane)]] |
878 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/HisakoKyoda |
879 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/JimmyZoppi |
880 | ---- |
881 | * BerserkButton: They don't like being told they're not beautiful. |
882 | * IdenticalTwinIDTag: Their headbands are different colors. |
883 | * TrueSight: Their Hoothoot know Foresight which they use to guide travelers through the forest and dispel the illusions created by the resident Ghost Pokémon. |
884 | [[/folder]] |
885 | |
886 | [[folder:Bailey (Hikaru)]] |
887 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MasamiSuzuki |
888 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Emily Niebo |
889 | ---- |
890 | * DanceBattler: Her Bellossom fight using the dance moves from their shows. |
891 | * StatusEffects: Her Bellossom know Sleep Powder. |
892 | [[/folder]] |
893 | |
894 | [[folder:The Black Arachnid (The Phantom Thief Nekohachi)]] |
895 | * AdvanceNoticeCrime: As told in the episode "Spinarak Attack", he was a famous thief in Catallia City 100 years earlier. One of his tactics was to send letters to his victims in advance of robbing them. |
896 | * HairpinLockpick: His Meowth could do this with its claws. |
897 | * PhantomThief: Was infamous as one until he was caught by an Officer Jenny of a previous generation and her Spinarak. |
898 | [[/folder]] |
899 | |
900 | [[folder:Arielle (Makoto)]] |
901 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KumikoNishihara |
902 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Carol Jacobanis |
903 | ---- |
904 | [[/folder]] |
905 | |
906 | [[folder:Zackie (Sho)]] |
907 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/RikakoAikawa |
908 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AmyBirnbaum |
909 | ---- |
910 | [[/folder]] |
911 | |
912 | [[folder:Ms. Priscilla (Sayuri)]] |
913 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/RyokaYuzuki |
914 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AmyBirnbaum |
915 | ---- |
916 | [[/folder]] |
917 | |
918 | [[folder:Wilhomena (Miyuki)]] |
919 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/SachikoSugawara |
920 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TaraSands |
921 | ---- |
922 | * MakingASplash: She owns a Marill. A very sensitive one. |
923 | * ParasolOfPrettiness: Wilhomena carries a yellow one around. |
924 | * ProneToTears: Because of its pampered lifestyle, her Marill is extremely sensitive and prone to crying outbursts. Thanks to Misty, it [[GrewASpine becomes tougher]] at the end of the episode. |
925 | * ShipTease: Out of all the girls Brock has hit on, Wilhomena is notable for being the first one to ever return his affections. There's a lot of moments in her episode. |
926 | * SpoiledSweet: Wilhomena comes from a rich, pampered background and is rather spoiled, but is overall nice and friendly. |
927 | [[/folder]] |
928 | |
929 | [[folder:Sonrisa (Chisato)]] |
930 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/WakanaYamazaki |
931 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Emily Niebo |
932 | ---- |
933 | [[/folder]] |
934 | |
935 | [[folder:Cyrus (Tamaki)]] |
936 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi |
937 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/DanGreen |
938 | ---- |
939 | [[/folder]] |
940 | |
941 | [[folder:Mariah (Azusa)]] |
942 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MikiTakahashi |
943 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TaraSands |
944 | ---- |
945 | [[/folder]] |
946 | |
947 | [[folder:Mr. Parker AKA Gligarman (Nagai)]] |
948 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/YusakuYara |
949 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/EricStuart |
950 | ---- |
951 | * ShoutOut: To ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' (specifically, the Creator/AdamWest [[Series/Batman1966 version]]) and ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' in the dub. |
952 | [[/folder]] |
953 | |
954 | [[folder:Latoya Parker (Yuka)]] |
955 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/YukiMasuda |
956 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AmyBirnbaum |
957 | ---- |
958 | [[/folder]] |
959 | |
960 | [[folder:Mary (Karen)]] |
961 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Yuko Mita |
962 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/KerryWilliams |
963 | ---- |
964 | [[/folder]] |
965 | |
966 | [[folder:Ellen]] |
967 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/YokoSoumi |
968 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Carol Jacobanis |
969 | ---- |
970 | [[/folder]] |
971 | |
972 | [[folder:Shingo]] |
973 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/SusumuChiba |
974 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/DanGreen |
975 | ---- |
976 | [[/folder]] |
977 | |
978 | [[folder:Muramasa]] |
979 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/RyuzaburoOtomo |
980 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Scottie Ray |
981 | ---- |
982 | [[/folder]] |
983 | |
984 | [[folder:Koji (Yuji)]] |
985 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/AkioSuyama |
986 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TedLewis |
987 | ---- |
988 | [[/folder]] |
989 | |
990 | [[folder:Sylvester (Naoto)]] |
991 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/HiroyukiYoshino |
992 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AmyBirnbaum |
993 | ---- |
994 | [[/folder]] |
995 | |
996 | [[folder:Yosaku]] |
997 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Yu Shimaka |
998 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/EricStuart |
999 | ---- |
1000 | [[/folder]] |
1001 | |
1002 | [[folder:Benny (Teru)]] |
1003 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Yoshiko Kamei |
1004 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Kayzie Rogers |
1005 | ---- |
1006 | * SmallRoleBigImpact: Only appeared in one episode, but he was the trainer who traded Jessie his Wobbuffet. |
1007 | [[/folder]] |
1008 | |
1009 | [[folder:Fernando (Mitsuji)]] |
1010 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KojiYusa |
1011 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TedLewis |
1012 | ---- |
1013 | [[/folder]] |
1014 | |
1015 | [[folder:Olesia (Sanae)]] |
1016 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/YukoKobayashi |
1017 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AmyBirnbaum |
1018 | ---- |
1019 | [[/folder]] |
1020 | |
1021 | [[folder:Miki]] |
1022 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/AtsukoEnomoto |
1023 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/LisaOrtiz |
1024 | ---- |
1025 | [[/folder]] |
1026 | |
1027 | [[folder:Trixie (Hibari)]] |
1028 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/YumiTakada |
1029 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AmyBirnbaum |
1030 | ---- |
1031 | [[/folder]] |
1032 | |
1033 | [[folder:Dr. Wiseman (Torigai)]] |
1034 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Tomohiro Nishimura |
1035 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaddieBlaustein |
1036 | ---- |
1037 | * GracefulLoser: He has had numerous attempts to catch the shiny Noctowl, but never could. When it sees that it wants Ash to challenge him, he respectfully steps aside realizing Ash would fare better and catching and raising the Noctowl more than he ever could. |
1038 | [[/folder]] |
1039 | |
1040 | [[folder:Cherry]] |
1041 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MikaKanai |
1042 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/KerryWilliams |
1043 | ---- |
1044 | [[/folder]] |
1045 | |
1046 | [[folder:Mrs. Bellows (Otane)]] |
1047 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/RikakoAikawa |
1048 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Kayzie Rogers |
1049 | ---- |
1050 | [[/folder]] |
1051 | |
1052 | [[folder:Toku]] |
1053 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Koichi Sakaguchi |
1054 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TedLewis |
1055 | ---- |
1056 | [[/folder]] |
1057 | |
1058 | [[folder:Milton (Howard)]] |
1059 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Yuzuru Fujimoto |
1060 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/EricStuart |
1061 | ---- |
1062 | [[/folder]] |
1063 | |
1064 | [[folder:Fisherman]] |
1065 | [[/folder]] |
1066 | |
1067 | [[folder:Marie (Tsukasa)]] |
1068 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/SatomiKoorogi |
1069 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MeganHollingshead |
1070 | ---- |
1071 | [[/folder]] |
1072 | |
1073 | [[folder:Foster (Satake)]] |
1074 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/NobutoshiCanna |
1075 | ---- |
1076 | [[/folder]] |
1077 | |
1078 | [[folder:Malachi (Watari)]] |
1079 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MotokoKumai |
1080 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TaraSands |
1081 | ---- |
1082 | [[/folder]] |
1083 | |
1084 | [[folder:Denjirō]] |
1085 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KinryuArimoto |
1086 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MikePollock |
1087 | ---- |
1088 | [[/folder]] |
1089 | |
1090 | [[folder:Dr. Anna (Anna)]] |
1091 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Mako Hyōdō |
1092 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MeganHollingshead |
1093 | ---- |
1094 | [[/folder]] |
1095 | |
1096 | [[folder:Keiko]] |
1097 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/IkueOtani |
1098 | ---- |
1099 | [[/folder]] |
1100 | |
1101 | [[folder:Kenzo (Genzō)]] |
1102 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/TomomichiNishimura |
1103 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/JimmyZoppi |
1104 | ---- |
1105 | [[/folder]] |
1106 | |
1107 | [[folder:Shiro (Jirō)]] |
1108 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Tomoyuki Shimura |
1109 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AndrewRannells |
1110 | ---- |
1111 | [[/folder]] |
1112 | |
1113 | [[folder:Chigusa]] |
1114 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/AkikoHiramatsu |
1115 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/LisaOrtiz |
1116 | ---- |
1117 | [[/folder]] |
1118 | |
1119 | [[folder:Andreas (Tokio)]] |
1120 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Kosuke Okano |
1121 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TedLewis |
1122 | ---- |
1123 | [[/folder]] |
1124 | |
1125 | [[folder:Zane (Hibiki)]] |
1126 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/RyotaroOkiayu |
1127 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/WayneGrayson |
1128 | ---- |
1129 | [[/folder]] |
1130 | |
1131 | [[folder:Old Man Shuckle (Old Man Tsubo)]] |
1132 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Isamu Tanonaka |
1133 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/JimmyZoppi |
1134 | ---- |
1135 | * GreenThumb: Has a Bellsprout named Spoopy (Pochi in the original) that knows Vine Whip. |
1136 | * MiniatureSeniorCitizens: He's barely waist-height with Ash and Brock when standing next to them. |
1137 | * PaletteSwap: Has a purple Shuckle, which converts berries into a liquid that attracts Pokémon. The coloration is justified due to the shiny version of Shuckle being purple instead of blue in the generation II games. |
1138 | * SuperStrength: His Bellsprout can lift boulders. |
1139 | [[/folder]] |
1140 | |
1141 | [[folder:Alex Davis (Nobou)]] |
1142 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/DaisukeKishio |
1143 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Alex Davis |
1144 | ---- |
1145 | * ConfusionFu: His Alakazam has ''seven'' different moves, four of which are attacks that are each a different type. Pity it doesn't work. |
1146 | * PsychicPowers: Has an Alakazam that knows Psychic. |
1147 | * TheWorfEffect: His defeat by Gary was mostly to show off the Dark type's immunity to Psychic moves. |
1148 | [[/folder]] |
1149 | |
1150 | [[folder:Benji (Shirō)]] |
1151 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/YukaImai |
1152 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AmyBirnbaum |
1153 | ---- |
1154 | [[/folder]] |
1155 | |
1156 | [[folder:Benji's Father (Shirō's Father)]] |
1157 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Takao Ohyama |
1158 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Jerry Lobozzo |
1159 | ---- |
1160 | [[/folder]] |
1161 | |
1162 | [[folder:Wobbuffet Festival Crashers (Tsuyoshi, Tetsuya, and Hisashi)]] |
1163 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Koichi Sakaguchi (Tsuyoshi), Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi (Tetsuya), Creator/KenichiSuzumura (Hisashi) |
1164 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/WayneGrayson (Tsuyoshi), Creator/MaddieBlaustein (Tetsuya), Matthew Mitler (Hisashi) |
1165 | ---- |
1166 | * NoNameGiven: Their names in the English dub are unknown. |
1167 | [[/folder]] |
1168 | |
1169 | [[folder:Lulu (Haru)]] |
1170 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Ai Sato |
1171 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Kayzie Rogers |
1172 | ---- |
1173 | [[/folder]] |
1174 | |
1175 | [[folder:Nario]] |
1176 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KentaroIto |
1177 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AndrewRannells |
1178 | ---- |
1179 | [[/folder]] |
1180 | |
1181 | [[folder:Annie (Sachiko)]] |
1182 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/IkueOtani |
1183 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/KerryWilliams |
1184 | ---- |
1185 | [[/folder]] |
1186 | |
1187 | [[folder:Tōkichi]] |
1188 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/NorioWakamoto |
1189 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Rodger Parsons |
1190 | ---- |
1191 | [[/folder]] |
1192 | |
1193 | [[folder:Ralph (Sasuke)]] |
1194 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/ShinichiroMiki |
1195 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/DanGreen |
1196 | ---- |
1197 | [[/folder]] |
1198 | |
1199 | [[folder:Mickey (Miki)]] |
1200 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/SatomiKoorogi |
1201 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Kayzie Rogers |
1202 | ---- |
1203 | [[/folder]] |
1204 | |
1205 | [[folder:Zachary Evans (Hiroto)]] |
1206 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/IkueOtani |
1207 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AmyBirnbaum |
1208 | ---- |
1209 | [[/folder]] |
1210 | |
1211 | [[folder:Mr. Evans (Akito)]] |
1212 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi |
1213 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Scottie Ray |
1214 | ---- |
1215 | [[/folder]] |
1216 | |
1217 | [[folder:Ephraim (Minoru)]] |
1218 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/YumikoKobayashi |
1219 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TaraSands |
1220 | ---- |
1221 | [[/folder]] |
1222 | |
1223 | [[folder:Charmaine (Anju)]] |
1224 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/FumikoOrikasa |
1225 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/LisaOrtiz |
1226 | ---- |
1227 | [[/folder]] |
1228 | |
1229 | [[folder:Mareep Farmer]] |
1230 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Ryuji Saikachi |
1231 | ---- |
1232 | [[/folder]] |
1233 | |
1234 | [[folder:Infernando (Burasuke)]] |
1235 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi |
1236 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/JimmyZoppi |
1237 | ---- |
1238 | * BreathWeapon: He's based on the Firebreather trainers from the games. |
1239 | * ConMan: His treasure detector works like the Itemfinder from the games, but all it finds is junk. |
1240 | * FromACertainPointOfView: His fake treasure detector actually does find treasure...by James' definition of treasure, anyway. |
1241 | [[/folder]] |
1242 | |
1243 | [[folder:Gan Gogh (Loch)]] |
1244 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KenichiOgata |
1245 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/JimmyZoppi |
1246 | ---- |
1247 | [[/folder]] |
1248 | |
1249 | [[folder:Sophia]] |
1250 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Miyoko Shoji, Creator/IkueOtani (young) |
1251 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/VeronicaTaylor |
1252 | ---- |
1253 | [[/folder]] |
1254 | |
1255 | [[folder:Marcello]] |
1256 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Osamu Saka, Koichi Sakaguchi (young) |
1257 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/EricStuart |
1258 | ---- |
1259 | [[/folder]] |
1260 | |
1261 | [[folder:Peggy (Koyuki)]] |
1262 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/RieKugimiya |
1263 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/KerryWilliams |
1264 | ---- |
1265 | [[/folder]] |
1266 | |
1267 | [[folder:Rory (Mikio)]] |
1268 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/DaisukeGori |
1269 | ---- |
1270 | [[/folder]] |
1271 | |
1272 | [[folder:Ramona (Haruka)]] |
1273 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MegumiToyoguchi |
1274 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Roxanne Beck |
1275 | ---- |
1276 | [[/folder]] |
1277 | |
1278 | [[folder:Keegan (Yutaka)]] |
1279 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MotokoKumai |
1280 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TaraSands |
1281 | ---- |
1282 | [[/folder]] |
1283 | |
1284 | [[folder:Bucky (Kiichi)]] |
1285 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/HoukoKuwashima |
1286 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AmyBirnbaum |
1287 | ---- |
1288 | [[/folder]] |
1289 | |
1290 | [[folder:Timothy (Hiroki)]] |
1291 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Yukiji |
1292 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/JimmyZoppi |
1293 | ---- |
1294 | [[/folder]] |
1295 | |
1296 | [[folder:Goneff (Mysterious Thief Golonya)]] |
1297 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MasaruIkeda |
1298 | ---- |
1299 | * PhantomThief: As noted by his name in the original Japanese. |
1300 | [[/folder]] |
1301 | |
1302 | [[folder:Raiden]] |
1303 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi |
1304 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/DanGreen |
1305 | ---- |
1306 | [[/folder]] |
1307 | |
1308 | [[folder:Shonosuke (Master Shonosuke)]] |
1309 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Kosei Tomita |
1310 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Stan Hart |
1311 | ---- |
1312 | %%* OldMaster |
1313 | [[/folder]] |
1314 | |
1315 | [[folder:Simon (Lang)]] |
1316 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Sukekiyo Kameyama, Creator/SatomiKoorogi (young) |
1317 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/JDavidBrimmer, Creator/TaraSands (young) |
1318 | ---- |
1319 | [[/folder]] |
1320 | |
1321 | [[folder:Simon's Father (Lang's Father)]] |
1322 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Koichi Sakaguchi |
1323 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TedLewis |
1324 | ---- |
1325 | %%* PosthumousCharacter |
1326 | [[/folder]] |
1327 | |
1328 | [[folder:Phony Pokémon interpreters]] |
1329 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/NaoyaUchida (leader), Masaru Motegi (goon 1), Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi (goon 2) |
1330 | ---- |
1331 | %%* TheMenInBlack |
1332 | [[/folder]] |
1333 | |
1334 | [[folder:Tierra (Natsuki)]] |
1335 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MichikoNeya |
1336 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AmyBirnbaum |
1337 | ---- |
1338 | [[/folder]] |
1339 | |
1340 | [[folder:Jack Pollockson (Keith Basquiat)]] |
1341 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/RokuroNaya |
1342 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/JimmyZoppi |
1343 | ---- |
1344 | [[/folder]] |
1345 | |
1346 | [[folder:Temacu (Himeka)]] |
1347 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/{{Yukana}} |
1348 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/KerryWilliams |
1349 | ---- |
1350 | [[/folder]] |
1351 | |
1352 | [[folder:Temacu's Father (Himeka's Father)]] |
1353 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Tomoyuki Shimura |
1354 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/DanGreen |
1355 | ---- |
1356 | [[/folder]] |
1357 | |
1358 | [[folder:Haruno]] |
1359 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Masako Isobe |
1360 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Kayzie Rogers |
1361 | ---- |
1362 | * NoNameGiven: Unnamed in the English dub. |
1363 | [[/folder]] |
1364 | |
1365 | [[folder:Mackenzie (Isami)]] |
1366 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MitsukiSaiga |
1367 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Kayzie Rogers |
1368 | ---- |
1369 | [[/folder]] |
1370 | |
1371 | [[folder:Mackenzie's Father (Isami's Father)]] |
1372 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi |
1373 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/DanGreen |
1374 | ---- |
1375 | [[/folder]] |
1376 | |
1377 | [[folder:Skyler (Tobio)]] |
1378 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Yoshiko Kamei |
1379 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Lisa Boucher Hartman |
1380 | ---- |
1381 | [[/folder]] |
1382 | |
1383 | [[folder:Tenma]] |
1384 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Naoki Bando |
1385 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MarcThompson |
1386 | ---- |
1387 | [[/folder]] |
1388 | |
1389 | [[folder:Brad Van Darn (Brad Kitao)]] |
1390 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/NobutoshiCanna |
1391 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MarcThompson |
1392 | ---- |
1393 | [[/folder]] |
1394 | |
1395 | [[folder:Vitzo (Boyd)]] |
1396 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Koichi Sakaguchi |
1397 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Scottie Ray |
1398 | ---- |
1399 | [[/folder]] |
1400 | |
1401 | [[folder:Pietra (Eriko)]] |
1402 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/YumiTouma |
1403 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Carol Jacobanis |
1404 | ---- |
1405 | [[/folder]] |
1406 | |
1407 | [[folder:Madison (Elle) and Alexa (Lisa)]] |
1408 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Mako Hyōdō (Elle) and Creator/ReiSakuma (Lisa) |
1409 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Amy Palant (Madison) and Creator/LisaOrtiz (Alexa) |
1410 | ---- |
1411 | [[/folder]] |
1412 | |
1413 | [[folder:Myron (Hassaku)]] |
1414 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Toshihiko Nakajima |
1415 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/JimmyZoppi |
1416 | ---- |
1417 | [[/folder]] |
1418 | |
1419 | [[folder:Lily]] |
1420 | ->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/RieKugimiya |
1421 | ->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/LisaOrtiz |
1422 | ---- |
1423 | A magician who enlists Ash and company to gather ingredients for a spell that lets people understand what Pokémon say. |
1424 | ---- |
1425 | * CuteWitch: Despite proclaiming herself to be a magician, Lily wears witch-like clothes, including a peaked hat. She's also very enthusiastic about gathering ingredients for a spell and actually uses some magic at the beginning and end of the episode she appears in. |
1426 | * ShoutOut: Lily's name, coupled with her being a magician with the aesthetics of a CuteWitch and her having a Cockney accent in the English dub, may be a reference to Franchise/HarryPotter's mother Lily. |
1427 | [[/folder]] |
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