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Revision as of 23:31, 6 February 2012

Poké Dude redirects here. For the Pokémon Daisuki Club card of the same name, see Poké Dude. For the character who teaches players how to catch Pokémon in Generation II, see Dude.

Primo
ハジメ Hajime
Primo2.png
Primo's artwork from Pokémon Daisuki Club website
Gender Male
Hometown Unknown, possibly Viridian City
Region Kanto and Johto
Relatives Old man (grandfather), Maximo (younger twin brother)
Trainer class Poké Dude
Generation III, IV
Games FireRed and LeafGreen, HeartGold and SoulSilver

Primo (Japanese: ハジメ Hajime) is a non-player character that appears in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen and Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.

In Generation III, his real name is not mentioned, and Primo is known simply as the Poké Dude (Japanese: テレビのおにいさん Television Dude). His name is revealed when he appears in Generation IV. Primo is the grandson of the old man in Viridian City who teaches the player how to catch Pokémon in Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow and gives the Teachy TV in FireRed and LeafGreen.

Outside of the games themselves, Primo is the face of Pokémon Daisuki Club website's subsection on Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.

In the games

Generation III

Primo appears in FireRed and LeafGreen as the host of the Poké Dude Show (renamed "The Show Me Show" in Generation IV). This television show broadcast on the Teachy TV and is aimed at Trainers who have just begun their Pokémon journeys. Primo instructs the player on six key gameplay elements:

The Poké Dude Show is filmed on Route 1.

Generation IV

At some point between Generations III and IV, Primo moved from Kanto to Johto. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, he is first found in Violet City's Pokémon Center. If the player tells him a secret combination of words there (using the easy chat system), he will give him or her a new wallpaper for their PC boxes or a Pokémon egg. Each combination differs from between games and is dependent on the Trainer ID number of the game. The egg given can either hatch into a Mareep, Wooper, or a Slugma. The passwords can be retrieved from the Daisuki Club website or Filb.de's secret phrase generator.

Primo will sometimes compete in the Power course of the Pokéathlon near National Park.

Pokémon

Teachy TV



Pokéathlon

Primo OD.png  Power  Course
Supreme Cup
068OD.png Machamp
 Power 
112OD.png Rhydon
 Power 
210OD.png Granbull
 Power 


Given away (as eggs)

Spr 4h 179.png
Type:
Electric Unknown
Ability:
Static
Held item:
None
Mareep Lv.1
Tackle
Normal Physical
  --  
   
  --  
   
  --  
   
Spr 4h 194 f.png
Types:
Water Ground
Ability:
Unknown
Held item:
None
Wooper Lv.1
Water Gun
Water Special
Tail Whip
Normal Status
  --  
   
  --  
   
Spr 4h 218.png
Type:
Fire Unknown
Ability:
Unknown
Held item:
None
Slugma Lv.1
Yawn
Normal Status
Smog
Poison Special
  --  
   
  --  
   

The genders and abilities of the hatched Pokémon are random.

TMs

TM Case TM Case
TM Fighting TM01 (Focus Punch) ×1
TM Water TM03 (Water Pulse) ×1
TM Grass TM09 (Bullet Seed) ×1
TM Fire TM35 (Flamethrower) ×1


Quotes

Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

  • Start of the show
"Hey, all you Trainers out there! HELLO, TRAINERS! ...Come on, let me hear you! HELLO, TRAINERS! It's me, the Poké Dude!"
  • Before moving to a particular aspect of the show
"All righty, here goes! Keep your eyes glued to the super Poké Dude Show!"
  • End of the show
"Remember, Trainers, a good deed a day brings happiness to stay!"

In the TCG

This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring the Primo (as the Poké Dude) or his Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Name Type Rarity Set
Poké Dude T - Unnumbered Promotional cards (no English release)

Trivia

  • Hironobu Yoshida once performed in a live-action version of Teachy TV, dressing up as the Poké Dude to present it. Depictions of him in various poses form the basis for the illustration for the Poké Dude promotional card.
  • He, the old man, and Dude are the only NPCs to receive a back sprite, but not a front one.

In other languages

Language Name Origin
Japanese ハジメ Hajime From はじめ hajime, meaning first.
English Primo From prime.
German Castor From Castor.
French Castor From Castor.
Italian Castore From Castor.
Spanish Cástor From Castor.
Korean 큰형님 Keun Hyeongnim Literally means Great Big Brother.


Capture tutors
Old manPrimoProfessor OakDudeEthan/LyraWallyLucas/DawnProfessor Juniper
BiancaCalem/SerenaProfessor KukuiLeonProfessor LaventonNemona


Non-player characters in the core series games
Kanto Professor OakMom (Kanto)Mom (LGPE)RedBlueGreenTraceDaisyOld manBillCelioMr. FujiSafari Zone WardenCopycatPrimoKoichi
Pokémon Fan Club ChairmanErik and SaraLostelleTealaSelphyCalSteven StoneMayleneMinaCameronMr. GameMorimoto
Team RocketGym guideGym LeadersElite FourProfessors' aidesMagikarp salesmanName RaterDay-Care PersonMr. Hyper
Johto Professor ElmProfessor OakMomEthanLyraSilverMr. PokémonEusineLanceRedKiyoBaobaMagnusEarlKurtCarrieDude
MaryBuenaRadio DirectorHaircut brothersWebsterMasterLiWilmaPrimoMaximoJetCaitlinCynthiaCameronMr. GameFelicityTeala
Team RocketGym guideGym LeadersFrontier BrainsKimono GirlsWeek SiblingsName RaterPoké SeerDay-Care CoupleProfessors' aides


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