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[[Image:Nicholas Kanto.jpg|thumb|Nicholas]]
[[Image:Nicholas Kanto.jpg|thumb|Nicholas]]
'''Nicholas''' (Japanese: '''ヨシト''' ''Yoshito'') is a character who appeared in ''[[AG151|Weekend Warrior]]''. He is voiced by [[Billy Regan]] in English 勝杏里 ''Anri Katsu'' in Japanese.
'''Nicholas''' (Japanese: '''ヨシト''' ''Yoshito'') is a character who appeared in ''[[AG151|Weekend Warrior]]''. He is voiced by [[Bill Rogers]] in English 勝杏里 ''Anri Katsu'' in Japanese.


He is the son of {{an|Jeremy}}, a businessman who enjoys {{pkmn|Contest}}s, and [[Mandy]]. He and his mother [[Mandy]] interrupt his father's appeal to convince him to give up his dream of competing and come home. Jeremy explains what competing means to him, and the audience and other competitors cheer him on to continue competing. After seeing what this dream means to him, the both of them let him complete the contest.  
He is the son of {{an|Jeremy}}, a businessman who enjoys {{pkmn|Contest}}s, and [[Mandy]]. He and his mother [[Mandy]] interrupt his father's appeal to convince him to give up his dream of competing and come home. Jeremy explains what competing means to him, and the audience and other competitors cheer him on to continue competing. After seeing what this dream means to him, the both of them let him complete the contest.  

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Nicholas (Japanese: ヨシト Yoshito) is a character who appeared in Weekend Warrior. He is voiced by Bill Rogers in English 勝杏里 Anri Katsu in Japanese.

He is the son of Jeremy, a businessman who enjoys Contests, and Mandy. He and his mother Mandy interrupt his father's appeal to convince him to give up his dream of competing and come home. Jeremy explains what competing means to him, and the audience and other competitors cheer him on to continue competing. After seeing what this dream means to him, the both of them let him complete the contest.


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