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'''Cleavon Schpielbunk''' (Japanese: '''ヒート南野''' ''Heat Minamino'') is a recurring character in the [[Pokémon anime]] who appeared in ''[[EP069|Lights, Camera, Quacktion]]'' and ''[[EP070|Go West, Young Meowth]]''.
'''Cleavon Schpielbunk''' (Japanese: '''ヒート南野''' ''Heat Minamino'') is a recurring character in the [[Pokémon anime]] who appeared in ''[[EP069|Lights, Camera, Quacktion]]'' and ''[[EP070|Go West, Young Meowth]]''.


Schpielbunk, the winner of the ''Golden {{p|Growlithe}} Award'' at the Flea Collar Film Festival, was a famous director. He showed up shortly before {{Ash}} entered the [[Pokémon League]] to film a movie near [[Pallet Town]]. The movie, entitled "''Pokémon in Love''," (which was an obvious rip-off of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet") was about a {{p|Wigglytuff}} and a {{p|Psyduck}} falling in love with each other. [[Misty's Psyduck]] was chosen to play the role of the Psyduck in the movie.
Schpielbunk, the winner of the ''Golden {{p|Growlithe}} Award'' at the Flea Collar Film Festival, was a famous director, directing famous movies like ''{{DL|Movies in the Pokémon world|I Saw What You Ate Last Tuesday}}''. He showed up shortly before {{Ash}} entered the [[Pokémon League]] to film a movie near [[Pallet Town]]. The movie, entitled ''{{DL|Movies in the Pokémon world|Pokémon in Love}}'', (which was very similar to William Shakespeare's ''{{wp|Romeo and Juliet}}'') was about a {{p|Wigglytuff}} and a {{p|Psyduck}} falling in love with each other. [[Misty's Psyduck]] was chosen to play the role of the Psyduck in the movie.


Schpielbunk appeared in the following episode at the movie's premiere. Much to his dismay, Ash and {{Ashfr|his friends}} didn't enjoy the movie, mostly because of the fact that they weren't in it. Schpielbunk claimed that since it was a Pokémon movie, he had to cut out all of the human roles. He also added that he couldn't get anyone famous to show up for the premiere.
Schpielbunk appeared in the following episode at the movie's premiere. Much to his dismay, Ash and {{Ashfr}} didn't enjoy the movie, mostly because of the fact that they weren't in it. Schpielbunk claimed that since it was a Pokémon movie, he had to cut out all of the human roles. He also added that he couldn't get anyone famous to show up for the premiere.


==Voice actor==
==Voice actor==
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|ja=林家こぶ平 ''Kobuhei Hayashiya''
|ja=林家こぶ平 ''Kobuhei Hayashiya''
|en=[[Jimmy Zoppi]]
|en=[[Carter Cathcart|Jimmy Zoppi]]
|no=Trond Teigen
|pt_br=Daoiz Cabezudo
|pt_br=Daoiz Cabezudo
|es_eu=Alfredo Cernuda}}
|es_la=Enrique Mederos
|es_eu=Juan Lombardero
|pl=Mikołaj Klimek}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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** Also, Schpielbunk's Japanese name may come from {{wp|Takeshi Kitano}} (北野 武), who is also known as ''Beat Takeshi'' (ビートたけし). ''Kita'' (北) means "''north''" in Japanese, while ''minami'' (南) means "''south''".
** Also, Schpielbunk's Japanese name may come from {{wp|Takeshi Kitano}} (北野 武), who is also known as ''Beat Takeshi'' (ビートたけし). ''Kita'' (北) means "''north''" in Japanese, while ''minami'' (南) means "''south''".
* Kobuhei Hayashiya, the voice of Minamino in the original, is the son of Sanpei Hayashiya, the comedian whose signature line was the inspiration of {{p|Wobbuffet}}.
* Kobuhei Hayashiya, the voice of Minamino in the original, is the son of Sanpei Hayashiya, the comedian whose signature line was the inspiration of {{p|Wobbuffet}}.
* For the [[Pokémon in South Asia#Hungama TV|Hindi Hungama TV dub]] of [[S01|Pokémon: Indigo League]], Schpielbunk's name was changed to ''Karan Johar'', which is the name of [[wp:Karan Johar|a famous Indian film director]].
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Revision as of 06:36, 14 April 2015

Cleavon Schpielbunk

Cleavon Schpielbunk (Japanese: ヒート南野 Heat Minamino) is a recurring character in the Pokémon anime who appeared in Lights, Camera, Quacktion and Go West, Young Meowth.

Schpielbunk, the winner of the Golden Growlithe Award at the Flea Collar Film Festival, was a famous director, directing famous movies like I Saw What You Ate Last Tuesday. He showed up shortly before Ash entered the Pokémon League to film a movie near Pallet Town. The movie, entitled Pokémon in Love, (which was very similar to William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet) was about a Wigglytuff and a Psyduck falling in love with each other. Misty's Psyduck was chosen to play the role of the Psyduck in the movie.

Schpielbunk appeared in the following episode at the movie's premiere. Much to his dismay, Ash and his friends didn't enjoy the movie, mostly because of the fact that they weren't in it. Schpielbunk claimed that since it was a Pokémon movie, he had to cut out all of the human roles. He also added that he couldn't get anyone famous to show up for the premiere.

Voice actor

Language Voice actor
Japanese 林家こぶ平 Kobuhei Hayashiya
English Jimmy Zoppi
Norwegian Trond Teigen
Polish Mikołaj Klimek
Brazilian Portuguese Daoiz Cabezudo
Spanish Latin America Enrique Mederos
Spain Juan Lombardero


Trivia

  • Schpielbunk's English name comes from Steven Spielberg, another famous director.
    • Also, Schpielbunk's Japanese name may come from Takeshi Kitano (北野 武), who is also known as Beat Takeshi (ビートたけし). Kita (北) means "north" in Japanese, while minami (南) means "south".
  • Kobuhei Hayashiya, the voice of Minamino in the original, is the son of Sanpei Hayashiya, the comedian whose signature line was the inspiration of Wobbuffet.
  • For the Hindi Hungama TV dub of Pokémon: Indigo League, Schpielbunk's name was changed to Karan Johar, which is the name of a famous Indian film director.


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