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The Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup begins, with rivals such as Trip, Georgia, and Burgundy showing up to take part in the tournament. After an exhibition match between Sinnoh Champion Cynthia's Garchomp and Unova Elite Four member Caitlin's Gothitelle ends in a no official winner, the first round begins.
Notable Trainers in most installments are "rival" characters. Rivals are recurring characters in the games, often acting as roadblocks for the player due to their heightened difficulty compared to usual NPC Trainer battles. [3] The first rival was introduced in Pokémon Red and Blue, with the character Blue. Blue is a standoffish character who ...
Like the player, he aims to become Champion. Two years later, in Black 2 and White 2, he becomes Aspertia City's Gym Leader. His name is derived from the Bulgarian word for black: черен (cheren). [12] Bianca (ベル, Bel) is the other rival in Pokémon Black and White, and alongside Cheren is one of the player's childhood friends. She is ...
A strange black cloud forms overhead, and it hits Ash's Pikachu with a lightning bolt. After meeting up with Professor Aurea Juniper , Unova's lead Pokémon researcher, Ash encounters Trip , who is beginning his Pokémon League challenge with the Grass-type Pokémon Snivy , rather than the Fire-type Tepig or the Water-type Oshawott.
Pokémon Hunter J (ポケモン ハンター J, Pokemon Hantā J, Pokémon Hunter J) Voiced by: Takako Honda (Japanese); Shannon Conley [62] (English) J was a ruthless and cruel Pokémon Hunter around Sinnoh region who captured and stole Pokémon to sell them on the black market to her clients for money.
Masuda: First, about Pokemon Black Version and Pokemon White Version, the original. With each game--the Diamond and Pearl, Black Version, White Version--there's always a different method and ...
If you, an admitted Pokemon fan, were to sit down with your copy of Pokemon Black or White Version 2 for Nintendo's 3DS next to a sad (or nostalgic) sap playing Red or Blue from 1998, ...
The ending songs are the ending theme song of the lead-in short for the movie, Pokémon the Movie: Kyurem vs. the Sword of Justice, Meloetta's Moonlight Serenade, "Look Look☆Here" (みてみて☆こっちっち, Mite Mite☆Kotchitchi) by Momoiro Clover Z (桃色黒羽ゼット) to promote the short, "Sakura Go-Round" (サクラ・ゴー ...