Pokédex holder

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The Pokédex holders and their main Pokémon as of the Emerald arc

Pokédex holder (Japanese: ポケモン図鑑所有者, illustrated Pokémon encyclopedia owner), known as Pokédex owner in Chuang Yi's translations, is the term used by Professor Oak in the Pokémon Adventures manga to describe a Trainer that has been given a Pokédex. These Trainers are often very gifted in one particular area, which Professor Oak has dubbed each's "special skill". These Trainers all have starter Pokémon from their regional Pokémon Professors (although the Pikachu Oak gave to Yellow was Red's and she later caught her own), though most already owned or trained Pokémon prior to receiving them.

The Pokédex holders have become a very tight knit group with many of them bonding with their cohorts in their regional adventures and later with their seniors and juniors. In the Gold, Silver & Crystal arc the holders from Kanto and Johto grouped to fight the Masked Man. During the FireRed & LeafGreen arc, the Kanto Pokédex holders, plus Silver, were turned to stone. Months later, they were revived by Emerald in the Battle Frontier, where the 10 first Pokédex holders reunited against Guile Hideout.

Most of the Pokédex holders name their Pokémon usually following a pattern.

Kanto Pokédex holders

Red, Yellow, Green and Blue

Red - the Fighter

Main article: Red (Adventures)

Red received his Pokédex from Professor Oak after an incident in which all the Pokémon from his Laboratory were released. One of the Pokémon that escaped was a Bulbasaur that was refusing to be caught and hid inside the Viridian Gym. When Red went inside the Gym, a Machoke attacked. Red managed to use the few sunlight coming from a window to order Bulbasaur's SolarBeam and defeat the foe. Professor Oak watched what happened and, amazed by his battling skills, gave him the Bulbasaur and a Pokédex. During the fifth chapter, Red, along with Green and Blue, got upgraded Pokédexes. His old Pokédex was the only one not destroyed, and was given to Yellow.

Red won the Pokémon League and became a Champion. He is able to precisely take quick decisions during a battle, turning the movements of opponents against themselves. Due to his skill, he is defined as the Fighter (Japanese: 戦う者 Fighter).

Red nicknames his Pokémon using one or two syllables from their actual form name.

Blue - the Trainer

Main article: Blue (Adventures)

Blue Oak is the grandson of Professor Oak and was the first to receive a Pokédex. His Pokédex was first seen in Viridian Forest, where Blue was seen using it to gather data on the Pokémon he was catching. During a battle against a Kangaskhan, he pulled his Pokédex and noticed that Red was also given one by his grandfather. Much to his disdain, as he knew someone also received a Pokédex, but not a Trainer like Red. In the FireRed & LeafGreen chapter, his Pokédex got destroyed along with Green's, but was later replaced by an upgraded Pokédex.

Through tough training, Blue increases the level of his Pokémon, making them apt to dispute in battles against the best Trainers, even using the ones he raised from scratch. Due to his skill, he is defined as the Trainer (Japanese: 育てる者 Trainer).

Green - the Evolver

Main article: Green (Adventures)

The first time Green went in Professor Oak's Laboratory was when she stole his Squirtle. Later, at the Pokémon League semi-finals, Green had a battle against Dr. O, who used a team of bird Pokémon, knowing the ornithophobia she acquired after being kidnapped by a bird Pokémon at the age of five. After being defeated by him, his true identity was revealed to be Professor Oak himself, who already knew of her coming from the beginning and had let her steal his Pokémon since it was already intended to be hers. Then, he handed over her own Pokédex. During the fifth chapter, she, Red, and Blue received upgraded Pokédexes. However, her old one was destroyed along with Blue's.

During the time she was kidnapped, Green was prepared to develop her knowledge on Pokémon evolution, having won important battles with the appropriate use of evolutionary stones. Due to her skill, she is defined as the Evolver (Japanese: 化える者 Evolver).

Green usually puts an "-y" at the name of her Pokémon.

Yellow - the Healer

Main article: Yellow (Adventures)

Yellow showed up in Professor Oak's Lab after seeing a hurt Pika to find out Red's whereabouts. The Professor refused to let Yellow go with Pika and attacked with his Spearow, to what Dody countered in a way that neither Pokémon was hurt in the end. Impressed by the connection with Pokémon and their instinct in trusting Yellow, the Professor decided that should also trust and gave Red's Pokédex for Yellow to deliver to him. By the end of the fifth chapter, Red, Blue and Green had received upgraded Pokédexes. Since Blue's and Green's were destroyed by Deoxys, Red's Pokédex was the only one still working; Red gave this Pokédex to Yellow while she was unconscious.

As a native of Viridian Forest, Yellow has special abilities such as healing with a touch. Due to her skill, she is defined as the Healer (Japanese: 癒やす者 Healer).

Yellow nicknames her Pokémon putting "-y" on their names ("-sk" in Chuang Yi's translations.)

Johto Pokédex holders

Crystal, Gold and Silver

Gold - the Hatcher

Main article: Gold (Adventures)

When Professor Oak told how the Pokédex can be used in battle, Gold asked for one. The Professor said that Pokédexes are meant for research purposes, and the ones he trusted the device were responsible young people who were willing to help others with their strengths, unlike Gold that only cares about his goal and would reduce it to a tool in battle. After much insistence, the Professor asked how Gold sees his Pokémon, to what the boy replied that they are his "partners". For the good answer, the Pokédex was given to him. During the ninth chapter, Gold received an upgraded Pokédex.

Gold's ability as a Pokédex holder was the last to be revealed in the Gold, Silver & Crystal arc. While he desperately wondered what was his specialty, the Egg he was holding hatched given his will to protect it. Due to his skill, he is defined as the Hatcher (Japanese: 孵す者 Hatcher), known as Breeder in Chuang Yi's translations.

Almost all Pokémon that Gold owned had nicknames ending in -taro (a common masculine name ending in Japanese) in Japanese and Chuang Yi's Singaporean English translations. In the VIZ Media English translation, the '-taro' suffix is replaced with '-bo'.

Silver - the Exchanger

Main article: Silver (Adventures)

Silver's Pokédex was first seen during his battle against Gold and then used against Team Rocket Grunts. Later in the story, Professor Oak explained that it was stolen from his 2nd Research Center in Cherrygrove City, the same way that Silver stole the Totodile from Professor Elm's Lab in New Bark Town. He guessed that Silver was the thief after hearing from Green about the time she and he were under the Masked Man's control. During the HeartGold & SoulSilver chapter, Silver received an upgraded Pokédex.

During the time he was kidnapped, Silver was prepared to develop his knowledge on Pokémon trades, with many of the Pokémon in his team obtained or evolved through trades. Due to his skill, he is defined as the Exchanger (Japanese: 換える者 Exchanger).

Crystal - the Catcher

Main article: Crystal (Adventures)

While Professor Oak was looking for a reliable Trainer to collect Pokémon data for him, he got information from Bill that there was a catcher who would do it for something in return. When the Professor went to Earl Dervish's Pokémon academy for the meeting, a bunch of Slugma attacked a little girl. To protect her, a girl named Crystal used her Pokémon and special Poké Balls to catch them all. Amazed by her catching skills, he gave her a Pokédex and, in return, repaired the old academy. During the ninth chapter, Crystal received an upgraded Pokédex.

Crystal is the only holder that actually attempts to fill the Pokédex with data, and went through special training since she was very young, having caught Pokémon by hundreds. Due to her skill, she is defined as the Catcher (Japanese: 捕える者 Capturer), known as Capturer in Chuang Yi's translations.

her pattern of adding the suffix "ee" (Japanese: ぴょん pyon) of the nicknames of her Pokémon was insisted by her mother.

Hoenn Pokédex holders

Sapphire, Emerald and Ruby

Ruby - Ribbons

Main article: Ruby (Adventures)

Ruby accidentally kept the Pokédex that Professor Birch had for his fieldwork to help him defeat the two Mightyena that were attacking him. When Ruby was going to retrieve the Professor's bag, his Running Shoes activated and he fell from a cliff, being saved and taken to a cave by Sapphire. Ruby left her with a letter, telling her to return her father's goods, but forgot the Pokédex in his pocket. In Oldale Town, when he was attacked by a Dustox, the Pokédex resonated and once again helped Ruby to defeat the Pokémon. He decided to keep it so that he could escape in time from the new Pokémon he would meet.

Ruby accepted a bet purposed by Sapphire, in which he would have to obtain all 20 Ribbons of Pokémon Contests in 80 days. For having accomplished the feat, he is defined as the conqueror of Contest Ribbons.

Ruby's Pokémon nicknames are taken from a syllable of their Japanese language-version names of the form they were in when Ruby nicknamed them (or in Mimi's case, the form it would become, although he was unaware of her evolution). The syllable is repeated twice in Latin alphabet as opposed to katakana.

Sapphire - Badges

Main article: Sapphire (Adventures)

Sapphire Birch is Professor Birch's daughter. While she was doing fieldwork, Sapphire saw Ruby falling down from a cliff and got him by swinging on hanging vines. She took him to her secret base, where they started a scuffle over their different views on Pokémon. In the middle of their battle, a Seviper appeared and attacked them. In order to defeat it, she used a Pokédex to get data about the Pokémon. She explained to Ruby that she was keeping it to help her father in his researches. When her quest on challenging all Gyms in Hoenn started, Sapphire took the Pokédex with her.

Sapphire purposed to Ruby a bet, in which she would have to obtain all 8 Badges of Pokémon Gyms in 80 days. For having accomplished the feat, she is defined as the conqueror of Gym Badges.

Her pattern of nicknaming is uncertain as she uses one syllabe from her Pokémon names and adds another that ends in "o"

Emerald - Symbols

Main article: Emerald (Adventures)

Emerald was recommended by the Trick Master to live in Earl Dervish's Pokémon academy, to overcome the bullying he suffered, which made him reluctant to interact with other children and with Pokémon. When Emerald arrived at the academy, he was impressed by Crystal's dedication for others, working hard to fulfill the Pokédex for Professor Oak to get repairs in the building and new clothes for the homeless children in return. He then decided to ask for a Pokédex so that he could also help others. In the Goldenrod Radio Tower, Emerald called the Professor with a message saying that he wanted a Pokédex so that he could live together with Pokémon. Yet, Professor Oak registered Emerald as the owner of the Pokédex but didn't give it to him, saying that he lied about wanting to be with Pokémon, since Earl declared that he avoids any contact with them. Only when Emerald found his own path in relating with Pokémon, the Professor accepted to give him the Pokédex. He then had to head to Hoenn, where his Pokédex was with Professor Birch.

Lucy suggested that Emerald should try to obtain all 7 Symbols of the Battle Frontier in 7 days. For having accomplished the feat, he is defined as the conqueror of Frontier Symbols.

Sinnoh Pokédex holders

Pearl, Platinum and Diamond

As a member of nobility, Lady Berlitz must meet the tradition of making an artifact from materials found on the peak of Mt. Coronet, as the other heirs of her family. For the journey, Professor Rowan gave her a suitcase with three Pokédexes, Pokétches and the three Sinnoh starters to be used by the Lady and the two bodyguards hired by her father, that she was supposed to meet in front of Jubilife Condominiums.

Diamond and Pearl are childhood friends from Twinleaf Town that aim to become masters of comedy. They took part in a contest held by Jubilife TV that would reward the best stand-up comedians, but failed in their performance. However, they received a special prize for their peculiar humor, tickets for a travel. Before opening the envelope with the tickets, they bumped against Professor Rowan and his assistant (Lady Berlitz's father) in the middle of a crowd and ended up having their envelope exchanged with the one containing instructions for the Lady's bodyguards on their travel to Mt. Coronet. Arriving at the meeting point, they assumed she was a tour guide for their trip, while she thought they were her bodyguards, giving each a Pokémon, a Pokétch and a Pokédex. The trio traveled around Sinnoh until the misunderstanding was clarified, when she decided to reveal her first name, Platinum.

Diamond - Emotion

Diamond is the son of Johanna, a famous Pokémon Coordinator. Since childhood he and Pearl wanted to be a comedy duo, but after they meet Platina Berlitz and see Paka and Uji disappear to another dimension, they decide to put their dreams aside to protect her. Diamond is the Pokédex Diamond's style of battling consist of his Pokémon using Powerful Attacks, having disvantage at the speed due their weight reflecting his lazy and gluttonous personality. Diamond is the only Pokédex holder to bond with Legendary Pokémon to the point of they joining his party permanently.

Mesprit's, being the Pokémon of Emotion, connection to Diamond in Pokémon Adventures is related to his strong emotional control, as shown in VS. Probopass & Magnezone II where even though he was shown to be angry, he never once raised his voice.

Diamond nicknames his Pokémon using a syllable from their Japanese names.

Pearl - Willpower

Pearl is the son of Palmer, a strong Pokémon Trainer soon-to-be the a Frontier Brain. Since childhood he and Pearl wanted to be a comedy duo, but after they meet Platina Berlitz and see Paka and Uji disappear to another dimension, he decide push Diamond into putting their dreams aside to protect her. Due the training that he received from his father he has the ability of reconizing attacks about to be launched. His style of battling consist of Pokémon with high speed and powerful attacks, reflicting his harshness. During his time with Platina he became her trainer teaching her how to battle.

Azelf connected to Pearl in Pokémon Adventures because of his strong unbending will, as shown in A Conk on Cranidos's Cranium where he is seen helping Platinum in her Gym battle against Roark despite the strain it put on him.

Pearl nickname his Pokémon adding the suffix "ler" or "hiko".

Platinum - Knowledge

Platinum is a member of the house of Berlitz, a 200-year old and extremely financially powerful family of Sinnoh. The Berlitz Family has a tradition for its member's coming of age to travel to the peak of Mt. Coronet to obtain materials to make their personal family crest. Due Platinum's lack of experience outside of the lab, her father hired two Bodyguards in order to protect her and teach her tecniques in battling. Her noble title made some points of her Journey, as she is against sleeping outdoors and is targeted by several people as being snob. When she became fully aware of Diamond and Pearl, after some soul-searching she decided to accept them not only as bodyguards but friends. Her style of battling is very untordox, due her knowlege, she uses Pokémon's good traits as she often uses Pokémon that doesn't belong to her.

Uxie is connected to Platinum because of her great wisdom, as shown in Stagestruck Starly where it is revealed that her family, the House of Berlitz, is a family of scholars.

Unova Pokédex holders

Black, Bianca and Cheren

Professor Juniper sent a package with three Pokédexes and three Pokémon to Black, Cheren and Bianca. The box was supposed to be delivered at Black's house, but he was so eager to receive it that waited all night outside the Juniper Pokémon Lab. When the deliveryman gave the package to him, he opened it to choose his starter before Cheren and Bianca. But as it rained the day before, Black was drenched and sneezed on the box, releasing the three Pokémon and letting two of the Pokédexes fall on a pond. He went after one of the Pokémon that escaped and started his adventure, leaving Cheren and Bianca behind with two broken Pokédexes. When Bianca's Pokédex was fixed, she gave it to White.

Black - Ideals

Black is a young man who aspires to be the Champion of the Unova Pokémon League. He has been described as "hot blooded" by several characters due to his loud nature and tendency to do things on his own.

Black main characteristic are the Ideals, since he has dreams even when he is woken up he needs Musha eat his dreams so he can think properly.

On his pattern on nicknaming is based on his Pokémon's final forms, with one exception.

White - Truth

White is the president and manager of the BW Agency, a company that has a large supply of Pokémon actors that can be used for commercials, plays, movies, and stunts. Whenever her company's reputation is put on the line, she will do anything to prevent its name from being ruined. Unlike Black, she does not possess a Pokédex, and until Black showed it to her, she did not know what it was. White traveled with Black in order to he pay his debt, but decides to enter into the fight when she realizes what N could do.

White being the boss is related to the truth as she fights for what is right, something that she didn't do before.

Most of White's Pokémon are given nicknames based off of actual human names.

Others

Wally

Main article: Wally (Adventures)

Wally found Professor Birch's bag adrift in the sea during the flood caused by Kyogre's rampage. Inside the bag was a Pokédex and a Treecko. Wally temporarily used the Pokédex and the Pokémon when he was helping Norman to awaken Rayquaza in the Sky Pillar. After the cataclysmic battle between Kyogre and Groudon ceased, Wally sent the Pokédex back to Professor Birch, who gave it to its registered owner, Emerald.

Trivia

  • The Pokédex holders are named for 15 main series games that are not remakes, with the exception of Cheren and Bianca, whose names mean Black and White in other languages, and Wally, who only used Emerald's Pokédex temporarily.
    • Every Pokédex holder named after an English third version is known by another name. Yellow is also called Amarillo del Bosque Verde, Crystal's nickname is Crys, Emerald is called Rald by Latios and Latias, and Platinum was previously known as Lady Berlitz.
  • Before the Pokédex was upgraded in the FireRed & LeafGreen chapter, Carr duplicated Red's into a "black Pokédex". It was seen being held by Giovanni and by the Three Beasts.
  • Paka and Uji would have been Pokédex holders if the mixup with Professor Rowan and Professor Berlitz with Diamond and Pearl did not happen.


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