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* In the anime, Bill has green hair, and appears to be wearing something strangely formal. This is somewhat awkward compared to the TCG card image and his appearances in various manga, where he wears a t-shirt and his hair is a darker brown hue. It also contrasts with his in-game attitude, where he states that he "can't stand fancy dos."
* In the anime, Bill has green hair, and appears to be wearing something strangely formal. This is somewhat awkward compared to the TCG card image and his appearances in various manga, where he wears a t-shirt and his hair is a darker brown hue. It also contrasts with his in-game attitude, where he states that he "can't stand fancy dos."
*Many rumors sprouted up during the time of Generation I where if the player could travel to the gap which appeared at the back of Bill's House, they would encounter Mew. This proved to be false and to stop further rumors, the gap had been removed in the Generation III remakes.
*Many rumors sprouted up during the time of Generation I where if the player could travel to the gap which appeared at the back of Bill's House, they would encounter Mew. This proved to be false and to stop further rumors, the gap had been removed in the Generation III remakes.
*For some strange reason, Bill shares his [[Gold and Silver]] appearance sprite with the player's rival, {{ga|Silver}}.
*Bill shares his [[Gold and Silver]] appearance sprite with the player's rival, {{ga|Silver}}.


==Name origin==
==Name origin==

Revision as of 06:30, 7 August 2008

This article is about the Pokémon Researcher. For the English voice actors, see Bill Rogers or Billy Regan.

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Bill, from a piece of Generation III artwork

Bill (Japanese: ソネザキ・マサキ Masaki Sonezaki) is a Pokémon Researcher, widely regarded as an expert in many fields, who makes many appearances in the games. Bill is most commonly found in his Sea Cottage, which is north of Cerulean City at the end of Route 25. He is most notable for his first appearance in the Generation I games Green, Red, Blue and Yellow versions and for his Pokémon storage system that has been pertinent in the entire main series.

In the games

Bill is the talented and famous inventor. He invented the original Pokémon storage system and Time Capsule.

People, including himself, call him Pokémaniac because of his large collection of both common and rare Pokémon. The first one he caught was an Abra; however, his favorite Pokémon are Eevee and the Eeveelutions. Bill also gives a free Eevee to Gold/Kris in Generation II and another one to Bebe in Generation IV, which is later given to Lucas/Dawn.

Bill has friends among other computer experts. One of them is Celio, his old friend from One Island in the Sevii Islands. He is also close with Lanette and Bebe, the storage system developers of Hoenn and Sinnoh, respectively.

Bill also has some fans, like Pokémaniac Brent of Generation II who calls the player with information about him. Most of his calls are trivia about Bill himself and his family, such as the fact that Bill's mother used to be a Kimono Girl and that Bill's younger sister can't wink. Brent also revealed the fact that Bill is lactose-intolerant, which was also stated by Celio in Generation III.

Bill is shown to have a large family. In Fuchsia City lives his adult sister and grandpa, who in Generation II watches over Bill's cottage on Route 25 while he is visiting the rest of his family in Goldenrod City.

In the Japanese versions of the games, Bill speaks in Kansai Dialect like most Goldenrod City natives.

Generation I

In Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow, Bill is found at the Cerulean Cape, initially performing an experiment on Pokémon teleportation. However, Bill is combined with the body of a Clefairy and requires the player's help to fix the problem. After things are back in order, he speaks about his Pokémon storage system and what was formerly on the PC menu as "Someone's PC" changes to "Bill's PC". He will also give away an S.S. Ticket so that the player can board the S.S. Anne.

Generation II

In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, Bill is visiting his family in Goldenrod City. After he gets the Time Capsule up and running in Ecruteak City, players can visit him in Goldenrod and receive an Eevee.

Generation III: Hoenn

While visiting Lanette, players can check one of her computers to find an E-mail from Bill. The English translation of the E-mail makes it seem as if Bill is crediting Lanette for upgrading his system, whereas the Japanese text clearly establishes that he and Lanette are co-developers of the original system.

Generation III: Kanto

In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions, Bill is in the same area as in the original games. However, he also appears on Cinnabar Island asking for help in the Sevii Islands shortly after Blaine is defeated. While on Knot Island, he introduces the player to Celio.

Generation IV

In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, Bebe mentions that Bill invented the original PC storage system, and that she tinkered with it to make it easier to use. Upon giving the player an Eevee, Bebe refers to Bill as a friend from Johto to whom the Eevee previously belonged.

In the anime

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Bill talking about the world of Pokémon.

Ash, Misty, and Brock meet Bill at his lighthouse in Mystery at the Lighthouse, his Japanese voice actor was Masaya Onosaka, his English voice actor was Maddie Blaustein and his Brazilian Portuguese voice actor was Marcelo Campos.

Bill had previously been trapped in a Kabuto costume for what he claims to have been hours until Ash finally comes to press the release button for him. Afterwards, Bill fulfills a request made by Professor Oak to give Ash and his friends a lesson on the basics of Pokémon, during which Bill shares the idea that there may be many more than just 150 species of Pokémon. The remainder of his appearance is spent focused on explaining to Ash and company his recent project, involving a Template:P2 whose cry can be heard across the sea.

In the TCG

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Bill, from a TCG illustration

Bill appears on his own card in the Base Set. It allows the player to draw 2 cards from their deck. In the Neo Genesis expansion, he appears on a card called Bill's Teleporter, that gives the player of chance of drawing 8 cards. In the Neo Destiny expansion, he appears on a card called Mail from Bill, and in the Expedition Base Set, EX FireRed & LeafGreen, and EX Crystal Guardians expansions as well as POP Series 5, he appears on a card called Bill's Maintenance.

In the manga

In the How I Became a Pokémon Card Manga

In the first chapter of How I Became a Pokémon Card, a younger Bill rescues a lost Dratini from an angry crowd and it lives with him for a couple of days, until its father, an angry Dragonite, begins to go on a rampage. Dratini returns home, promising to always be friends with Bill.

Also, Bill makes appearances in Pokémon Zensho and Electric Tale of Pikachu.

In the Pokémon Special manga

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In Pokémon Special, Bill serves not just as a scientist and inventor, but as part of the Pokémon Association.

Bill is being dragged into all sorts of misadventures in almost every chapter ever since Red, Green & Blue when he is turned into a mutated Rattata by his experiments and snatched up by a Fearow in ...But Fearow Itself!. In this same chapter Bill offers to help Red with his Pokémon's storage problems, making allusion to his Pokémon storage system. His other exploits including helping Red find and capture an Eevee that had escaped from Team Rocket; facing Lorelei in combat with Yellow; fighting alongside Lt. Surge against Bruno on Cerise Island; and being attacked by a group of playful Staryu after meeting Crystal.

Bill not only designed the Pokémon storage system, he also maintains it from his home, and is the one who repairs it after the Mask of Ice's Team Rocket sabotaged it, allowing trainers from all over to send their Pokémon to aid Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver and Crystal in their battle against Ho-Oh and Lugia. He also creates a portable Pokémon Transfer system using a PokéGear and a Pokédex, allowing Crystal to send Professor Oak the Pokémon she captured while the system is down.

At the end of Volume 15, he is showed working with Daisy Oak, and they seem to be getting along well, hinting at a possible relationship between the two, although there is never any solid evidence provided later.

His Pokémon include Vulpix (which he keeps as a guard "fox"), Magikarp, Exeggcute (which evolved into Exeggutor during the chapters taking place in the Sevii Islands) and Farfetch'd. In the Japanese version, Bill speaks with an Osaka accent. However, as Osaka accent is impossible to render in English version, in English version he speaks with a Southern or Texan accent, which is commonly used when translating manga and anime to the similarity in perception of the two accents between the two cultures.

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Vulpix
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Magikarp
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Exeggcute → Exeggutor
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Farfetch'd

Trivia

  • Bill being mixed with a Pokémon during a teleportation experiment seems to be a direct reference to the movie The Fly, in which a scientist experimenting with teleportation pods ends up combined with a fly.
  • If a player declines to go to the Sevii Islands after defeating Blaine, Bill will wait in Cinnabar Island's Pokémon Center. During this period, he is both back at his home on Route 25 and on Cinnabar Island at the same time.
  • In the anime, Bill has green hair, and appears to be wearing something strangely formal. This is somewhat awkward compared to the TCG card image and his appearances in various manga, where he wears a t-shirt and his hair is a darker brown hue. It also contrasts with his in-game attitude, where he states that he "can't stand fancy dos."
  • Many rumors sprouted up during the time of Generation I where if the player could travel to the gap which appeared at the back of Bill's House, they would encounter Mew. This proved to be false and to stop further rumors, the gap had been removed in the Generation III remakes.
  • Bill shares his Gold and Silver appearance sprite with the player's rival, Silver.

Name origin

Bill's name may be derived from Bill Gates, former head of Microsoft, and developer of the Microsoft Windows operating system for PCs. His Japanese name, Masaki, means Japanese Spindle. It is also similar to みさき misaki, meaning cape, where he lives.

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