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'''Guy''' (Japanese: '''ガイ''' ''Guy'') is the [[character of the day]] from ''[[AG066|Exploud and Clear]]''. His Japanese voice actor is 小野坂昌也 ''Masaya Onosaka'' and his English voice actor is [[Brian Maillard]].
'''Guy''' (Japanese: '''ガイ''' ''Guy'') is a [[character of the day]] who appeared in ''[[AG066|Exploud and Clear]]''. He was, like {{Ash}}, trying to earn eight [[Badge]]s and gain entry into the [[Hoenn League]].


Guy was trying to get his {{p|Loudred}} to evolve. {{Ash}} decided to help him out by battling him with [[Ash's Sceptile|his Treecko]]. During the battle, both Pokémon ended up evolving. However, after Loudred's evolution, it stopped listening to Guy. It ran off, shoving Guy aside in the process. Ash told his newly evolved {{AP|Grovyle}} to run after it.
In ''Exploud and Clear'', Guy was first seen chasing down his rampaging {{p|Loudred}}. Once he managed to calm his Pokémon down, he and Ash decided to have a battle. Ash chose to battle Loudred with his {{AP|Treecko}}. During the battle, both Pokémon ended up [[Evolution|evolving]]. However, after Loudred's evolution into an {{p|Exploud}}, it stopped [[Obedience|listening to Guy]]. Exploud ran off, shoving Guy aside in the process. Grovyle went on to lead the search party directly to Exploud because it was determined to finish the match.


[[Team Rocket]] took notice, and tried to capture the {{p|Exploud}}. When Guy saw this, he jumped in front of Team Rocket's cork gun and stopped them from capturing Exploud. After seeing Guy protecting him, Exploud began to listen to him.
{{TRT}} took notice of the Exploud as it rested near a waterfall and tried to capture it during its continued battle with Grovyle. When Guy noticed Team Rocket, he hurled himself in front of their cork gun to prevent the projectiles from reaching Exploud. Although it took an attack from {{AP|Pikachu}} to stop the corks entirely, Exploud noticed its Trainer's care and compassion for it and started obeying Guy. After Team Rocket was sent blasting off, Ash and Guy resumed their battle. The outcome of the match remains unknown.


Although this instance is very similar to that of [[Ash's Charizard]], this coincidence was not mentioned in the episode. This, however, may be due to the fact that Exploud's disobedience was only for a short time.
==Pokémon==
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{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Guy
|pkmn=Exploud
|stage1=Whismur
|stage2=Loudred
|type1=Normal
|img=Guy {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 2}}|0=Whismur|1=Loudred}}.png
|cap=Guy's {{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 2}}|0=Whismur|1=Loudred}}
|img2=Guy Exploud.png
|cap2=Guy's Exploud
|epnum=AG066
|epname=Exploud and Clear!
|vajp=Kōichi Sakaguchi
|vaen=Unknown
|vaennote=as Whismur
|vaen2=Darren Dunstan
|vaen2note=as Loudred
|vaen3=List of English voice actors{{!}}Brian Maillard
|vaen3note=as Exploud
|desc={{p|Exploud}} is Guy's main partner and only known Pokémon; it has been his prized partner since it was just a {{p|Whismur}}. Whismur was seen only in flashbacks, where it was described as shy and prone to crying. After it evolved into {{p|Loudred}}, it became more confident and joyous. Sometime prior to ''Exploud and Clear'', Loudred started to go wild and disobey Guy.
 
In battle, both [[Ash's Treecko]] and Guy's Loudred evolved into {{AP|Grovyle}} and Exploud, respectively. After evolving, Exploud continued to disobey Guy and it was up to {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} to help Exploud bond with Guy again. {{TRT}} attempted to capture Exploud twice, but both attempts were thwarted by Exploud. During the second heist, Guy leaped to Exploud's defense against the oncoming cork projectiles. Exploud smiled back at Guy, showing its friendliness towards its Trainer, and began obeying him again. After reuniting with Guy, Exploud continued its match against Ash's Grovyle, but without a clear winner.
Exploud's known moves are {{m|Stomp}}, {{m|Supersonic}}, {{m|Earthquake}}, and {{m|Hyper Voice}}.}}


==Pokémon==
==Badges obtained==
{|border="1" style="border: 1px solid #000; border-collapse: collapse;" width=300px cellspacing="0"
This listing is of the [[Badge]]s Guy has obtained:
|-
* Two unknown Badges (prior to ''[[AG066|Exploud and Clear]]'')
| align=center | [[Image:293.png]] &rarr; [[Image:294.png]] &rarr; [[Image:295.png]]<br>{{p|Whismur}} &rarr; {{p|Loudred}} &rarr; {{p|Exploud}}
|}


==Voice actors==
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|ja=小野坂昌也 ''Masaya Onosaka''
|en=[[Michael Sinterniklaas]]
|fi=Markus Blom
|fr_eu=Lionel Bourguet
|pt_br=Celso Alves
|es_eu=Pablo Tribaldos}}
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[[de:Rums! Da kommt ein Krawumms!#Guy]]
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[[fr:Bastien (épisode 340)]]
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[[ja:ガイ]]

Latest revision as of 20:58, 1 November 2023

Guy

Guy (Japanese: ガイ Guy) is a character of the day who appeared in Exploud and Clear. He was, like Ash, trying to earn eight Badges and gain entry into the Hoenn League.

In Exploud and Clear, Guy was first seen chasing down his rampaging Loudred. Once he managed to calm his Pokémon down, he and Ash decided to have a battle. Ash chose to battle Loudred with his Treecko. During the battle, both Pokémon ended up evolving. However, after Loudred's evolution into an Exploud, it stopped listening to Guy. Exploud ran off, shoving Guy aside in the process. Grovyle went on to lead the search party directly to Exploud because it was determined to finish the match.

Team Rocket took notice of the Exploud as it rested near a waterfall and tried to capture it during its continued battle with Grovyle. When Guy noticed Team Rocket, he hurled himself in front of their cork gun to prevent the projectiles from reaching Exploud. Although it took an attack from Pikachu to stop the corks entirely, Exploud noticed its Trainer's care and compassion for it and started obeying Guy. After Team Rocket was sent blasting off, Ash and Guy resumed their battle. The outcome of the match remains unknown.

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Guy's Whismur

Guy's Exploud
Whismur → Loudred → Exploud
Exploud is Guy's main partner and only known Pokémon; it has been his prized partner since it was just a Whismur. Whismur was seen only in flashbacks, where it was described as shy and prone to crying. After it evolved into Loudred, it became more confident and joyous. Sometime prior to Exploud and Clear, Loudred started to go wild and disobey Guy.

In battle, both Ash's Treecko and Guy's Loudred evolved into Grovyle and Exploud, respectively. After evolving, Exploud continued to disobey Guy and it was up to Ash and his friends to help Exploud bond with Guy again. Team Rocket attempted to capture Exploud twice, but both attempts were thwarted by Exploud. During the second heist, Guy leaped to Exploud's defense against the oncoming cork projectiles. Exploud smiled back at Guy, showing its friendliness towards its Trainer, and began obeying him again. After reuniting with Guy, Exploud continued its match against Ash's Grovyle, but without a clear winner.

Exploud's known moves are Stomp, Supersonic, Earthquake, and Hyper Voice.

Debut Exploud and Clear!
Voice actors
Japanese Kōichi Sakaguchi
English Unknown (as Whismur)
Darren Dunstan (as Loudred)
Brian Maillard (as Exploud)

Badges obtained

This listing is of the Badges Guy has obtained:

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 小野坂昌也 Masaya Onosaka
English Michael Sinterniklaas
Finnish Markus Blom
European French Lionel Bourguet
Brazilian Portuguese Celso Alves
European Spanish Pablo Tribaldos



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