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|enva=Robbie Daymond<ref>[https://twitter.com/robbiedaymond/status/1044629655787995137 Robbie Daymond (@robbiedaymond) on Twitter.] Posted on September 25, 2018.</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/robbiedaymond/status/1589335336949149697 Robbie Daymond (@robbiedaymond) on Twitter.] Posted on November 6, 2022.</ref>
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'''Professor Willow''' (Japanese: '''ウィロー博士''' ''Dr. Willow'') is a [[Pokémon Professor]] who appears in the [[Pokémon GO]] mobile game. Similar to [[Professor Birch]], he specializes in Pokémon habitats and distribution. Unlike other Professors who directly give {{pkmn|Trainer}}s their first Pokémon, Professor Willow gives Trainers their first {{ball|Poké}}s to capture their first Pokémon.
'''Professor Willow''' (Japanese: '''ウィロー博士''' ''Dr. Willow'') is a [[Pokémon Professor]] who appears in the [[Pokémon GO]] mobile game. Similar to [[Professor Birch]], he specializes in Pokémon habitats and distribution. Unlike other Professors who directly give {{pkmn|Trainer}}s their first Pokémon, Professor Willow gives Trainers their first {{i|Poké Ball}}s to capture their first Pokémon.
 
==Background information==
Professor Willow was an only child who learned his love of Pokémon and exploring from his parents. His mother researched Pokémon ecology and his father was fascinated by the outdoors.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/989614016996790273 #ProfessorWillowWeek Fact #3 on Twitter]</ref> Before setting out on his own exploration, he worked in a lab studying Pokémon under [[Professor Oak]], whom he still looks up to today.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/988821137391013888 #ProfessorWillowWeek Fact #1 on Twitter]</ref>
 
In addition to Professor Oak in [[Kanto]], [[Professor Sycamore]] in [[Kalos]], [[Professor Magnolia]] in [[Galar]], and [[Jacq]] in [[Paldea]] are also colleagues of his.
 
Despite his confident presentation, Professor Willow confesses to a shy side and values spending time alone outdoors for his research.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/990697270302605319 #ProfessorWillowWeek Fact #6 on Twitter]</ref> He always wears his lab coat to help himself focus on his research.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/990334864670019584 #ProfessorWillowWeek Fact #5 on Twitter]</ref> His dream is to explore uncharted lands and to examine and document new [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon species]] yet to be discovered in their natural habitat.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/989972522799108096 #ProfessorWillowWeek Fact #4 on Twitter]</ref>
 
Upon discovery of many {{p|Meltan}}-disguised {{p|Ditto}} by his assistants at the conclusion of the {{p|Chikorita}} [[Community Day]], Professor Willow contacted Professor Oak to discuss the matter.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvLDA70ZvbU The Two Professors Episode 1: A New Pokémon Has Been Discovered! on YouTube]</ref> It was revealed during later Special Researches that Professor Willow has a {{p|Meltan}} as his Pokémon [[buddy]].
 
While investigating [[Team GO Rocket]] take-overs, Professor Willow recovered some corrupted files from his computer, uncovering data about Team GO Rocket Leaders {{OBP|Cliff|GO}}, {{OBP|Sierra|GO}}, and [[Arlo]]. He later found out that {{tc|Team GO Rocket Grunt}}s were dropping [[Mysterious Component]]s behind them when defeated at invaded [[PokéStop]]s. With the help of his assistants, the three team leaders, he was able to build an early [[Rocket Radar]] prototype to locate the {{tc|Team GO Rocket Leader}}s and later the [[Super Rocket Radar]] to locate [[Giovanni]] himself.<ref>[https://pokemongolive.com/en/post/willowreport-loomingshadow/ Willow Report: Looming in the Shadows]</ref>
 
On June 5, 2022, during the second day of the [[List of events (GO)|Pokémon GO Fest 2022]] event, Professor Willow suddenly disappeared, and in his stead appeared [[Rhi]], of the [[GO Ultra Recon Squad]]. It was later revealed that Professor Willow had entered an [[Ultra Wormhole]] and ended up in [[Ultra Space]]. On August 27, 2022, Rhi and the player managed to rescue Professor Willow from Ultra Space in time for the Pokémon GO Fest 2022 Finale event, though his outfit was changed for a few months.
 
On November 5, 2022, following the {{p|Dratini}} [[Community Day|Community Day Classic]] event, Professor Willow was contacted by Jacq when Trainers discovered a [[?????? Coin]] from the [[Paldea]] region upon spinning a golden PokéStop. Jacq contacted Professor Willow again soon after to discuss the ecology of {{p|Gimmighoul}}. Gimmighoul's Chest Form was named by [[Jacq]], while its Roaming Form was named by Professor Willow.<ref name=GimmighoulYT>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nzi0S3NGzg Where are these mysterious coins coming from? &#129300; | Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet]." [https://www.youtube.com/c/pokemon The Official Pokémon YouTube Channel]. ''YouTube''.</ref>


==Transferring Pokémon==
==Transferring Pokémon==
The player can transfer Pokémon to Professor Willow using the "Transfer" option on the status screen in exchange for 1 [[Candy]] for that Pokémon's evolutionary family. A Pokémon transferred to the Professor is permanently lost, equivalent to [[Released Pokémon|releasing]] a Pokémon in the [[core series]] games.
The {{player}} can transfer Pokémon to Professor Willow using the "Transfer" option on the status screen in exchange for one [[Candy]] for that Pokémon's [[List of Pokémon by evolution family (GO)|evolutionary family]]. A Pokémon transferred to the Professor is permanently lost, equivalent to [[Released Pokémon#Pokémon GO|releasing]] a Pokémon in the [[core series]] games.


==Assistants==
==Assistants==
[[File:GO Professors Assistants.png|250px|thumb|left|Spark, Blanche, and Candela]]
[[File:GO Professors Assistants.png|250px|thumb|right|Candela, Blanche, and Spark]]
Professor Willow has three assistants who each are head of a {{DL|Pokémon GO|Teams|team}}, that research Pokémon in different ways. They perform this research inside Gyms owned by their respective teams, with each team's mascot being one of the [[Legendary birds]].
Professor Willow has three assistants who each are head of a {{OBP|team|GO}} that research Pokémon in different ways. They perform this research inside Gyms owned by their respective teams, with each team's mascot being one of the [[legendary birds]]. The leader of the teams will also [[Stats judge#In Pokémon GO|appraise]] the Pokémon of trainers on their teams when asked to.


His assistants are:
His assistants are:
:'''Spark''' (Japanese: '''スパーク''' ''Spark'')
* {{OBP|Spark|GO}}, the leader of Team Instinct (Japanese: チーム・インスティンクト ''Team Instinct''), who is researching [[Pokémon breeding]]. Team Instinct Trainers believe a Pokémon's intuition is linked to how they are hatched. Team Instinct is represented by {{p|Zapdos}}.
::''Team Instinct'' (Japanese: '''チーム インスティンクト''' ''Team Instinct'')
* [[Blanche]], the leader of Team Mystic (Japanese: チーム・ミスティック ''Team Mystic''), who is researching Pokémon [[Evolution]]. Team Mystic Trainers believe that by staying calm and analyzing every situation, they can't lose. Team Mystic is represented by {{p|Articuno}}.
:::He is researching [[Pokémon breeding]], and Team Instinct Trainers believe a Pokémon's intuition is linked to how they are hatched. They are represented by {{p|Zapdos}}.
* [[Candela]], the leader of Team Valor (Japanese: チーム・ヴァーラー ''Team Valor''), who is researching Pokémon strength. Team Valor Trainers believe that their Pokémon are the strongest because they train to naturally enhance a Pokémon's power in search of true strength. Team Valor is represented by {{p|Moltres}}.


:'''Blanche''' (Japanese: '''ブランシェ''' ''Blanche'')
==Gallery==
::''Team Mystic'' (Japanese: '''チーム ミスティック''' ''Team Mystic'')
===Artwork===
:::She is researching Pokémon [[Evolution]], and Team Mystic Trainers believe that by staying calm and analysing every situation, they can't lose. They are represented by {{p|Articuno}}.
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| Appearance from Pokémon GO between August 27th and November 30th, 2022<ref>[https://twitter.com/poke_miners/status/1598031472619048961 PokeMiners on Twitter: Willow and the Team Leaders have been fixed.]</ref>
|}


:'''Candela''' (Japanese: '''キャンデラ''' ''Candela'')
==Quotes==
::''Team Valor'' (Japanese: '''チーム ヴァーラー''' ''Team Valor'')
{{main|Professor Willow/Quotes}}
:::She is researching Pokémon strength, and Team Valor Trainers believe that their Pokémon are the strongest because they train to naturally enhancing a Pokémon's power in search of true strength. They are represented by {{p|Moltres}}.
 
==In the anime==
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===Main series===
[[File:Willow anime.png|250px|thumb|Professor Willow in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
Professor Willow debuted in [[HZ042]], where he was seen contacting [[Friede]] to ask the [[Rising Volt Tacklers]] to investigate a sudden appearance of several {{p|Pikachu}} with caps similar to [[Captain Pikachu]]'s. Soon after, the call was interrupted when one of them electrocuted him.
 
====Pokémon====
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|trainer=Willow
|pkmn=Gimmighoul
|type1=Ghost
|img=Willow Gimmighoul.png
|epnum=HZ042
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|vaen=
|desc=This {{form|Gimmighoul|Roaming Form}} {{p|Gimmighoul}} is Professor Willow's only known Pokémon. It appeared alongside him when he contacted Friede to ask for help.
 
None of Gimmighoul's moves are known.}}


==Quotes==
====Voice actors====
;Intro
 
:''"Hello there! I am Professor Willow. Did you know that this world is inhabited by creatures knows as Pokémon? Pokémon can be found in every corner of the earth. Some run across the plains, others fly through the skies, some live in the mountains, or in the forests, or near water... I have spent my whole life studying them and their regional distribution. Will you help me with my research? That's great! I was just looking for someone like you to help! You'll need to find and collect Pokémon from everywhere! Now, choose your style for your adventure."''
===The Two Professors===
[[File:The Two Professors Episode 1.png|thumb|250px|Professor Willow in [[The Two Professors]]]]
Professor Willow is a main character in [[The Two Professors]], a series of three CGI-animated shorts.
{{-}}


;After customizing avatar
==In the TCG==
:''"There's a Pokémon nearby! Here are some Poké Balls. These will help you catch one!"''
{{main|Professor's Research (SWSH Promo 178)}}
[[File:ProfessorResearchSWSHPromo178.jpg|thumb|220px|TCG print of Professor Willow]]
On March 4, 2021, Niantic announced that they had reached an agreement with The Pokémon Trading Card Game and that Professor Willow would appear in the TCG starting summer 2021.<ref>[https://pokemongolive.com/en/post/pcg-professor-willow/ A collaboration has been finalized between Pokémon GO and the Pokémon Trading Card Game!]</ref> Professor Willow's TCG card art and availability were revealed on June 15, 2021.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/1404944246344409089 Twitter announcement]</ref><ref>[https://pokemongolive.com/post/pcg-professor-willow-details/?hl=en Professor Willow's TCG Debut!]</ref> Each card comes with a unique 16 digit code that can be redeemed in Pokémon GO from July 1, 2021, at 12:00 a.m. UTC to August 1, 2023, at 12:00 a.m. UTC to unlock a {{DL|Special_Research|Professor's Research|Special Research}} as well as a {{OBP|medal|GO}}. A version without a code but with a {{TCG|Pokémon GO}} stamp was later included in the {{TCGMerch|Sword & Shield|Series|Pokémon GO V Battle Deck—Mewtwo vs. Melmetal}}.
{{-}}


;After catching starter
==In Stores==
:''"Congratulations! You've caught your first Pokémon! You are such a talented Pokémon Trainer! What should I call you?"''
On November 19, 2019, an extension to the {{DL|Pokémon Center (store)|Current stores|Pokémon Center Mega Tokyo}} called Pokémon GO Lab was unveiled. This space includes a life-size statue of Professor Willow, as well as Pokémon GO-related merchandise and a real-time monitor displaying trainer names and team scores for the Pokémon GO Gym attached to the lab.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PokemonGOAppJP/status/1207495805378220032 Official Japanese Twitter annnoucement]</ref>
:''"Oh, what a cool nickname! Nice to meet you! You will need more Poké Balls and other useful items during your exploration. You can find items at PokéStops. They're found at interesting places like sculptures and monuments. From now on, you'll be off exploring all over the world. I hope you get out there and catch Pokémon&mdash;and register them in your Pokédex! It's time to GO!"''


;Trying to enter a Gym while below Trainer level 5
==Voice actors==
:''"This is a Gym, a place where you'll test your skills at Pokémon battles. It looks like you don't have much experience as a Pokémon Trainer yet. Come back when you've reached level 5!"''
While Pokémon GO does not include vocal performances, in various promotional materials, he is voiced by Robbie Daymond in English. In the Japanese version of ''[[The Two Professors]]'', he is voiced by Nobuyuki Sakemoto.


;First time entering a Gym
{{vatable|color={{night color light}}|bordercolor={{blue color}}
:''"Wow! Looks like you've caught a bunch of Pokémon and gained a lot of experience as a Pokémon Trainer, huh? Great work! It looks like you're about ready to start participating in Pokémon battles! I have three excellent assistants. They each direct a team, and each has a slightly different approach to researching Pokémon. Part of their research is conducting Pokémon battles at Gyms. They're apparently excited to have you joining as a team member."''
|ja=酒元信行 ''Nobuyuki Sakemoto'' ([[The Two Professors]])<!--<br>??? (Gimmighoul PV)-->
|en=Robbie Daymond
|es_eu=Marc Zanni ([[The Two Professors]])<br>Pau López (Gimmighoul PV)}}


;Tips or Quick Start
==Trivia==
:''"This is a PokéStop. It's a real-world location where you can find Poké Balls and other items. The PokéStop will change its shape when you walk close enough. Tap it to interact with it. Spin the Photo Disc to generate items. Tap or swipe the items to collect them."''
* Willow was designed by [[Yusuke Kozaki]].<ref name=DesignConfirmation>[https://web.archive.org/web/20231119123623/https://twitter.com/kymg/status/1702304075537379824 Kozaki reaffirming that he designed Professor Willow.]</ref>
:''"This is a Gym. Teams battle for control of these real-world locations. Assign one of your Pokémon to an open Gym to claim it for your team. Strengthen a friendly Gym by assigning one of your Pokémon to help defend it. Train the Pokémon at a friendly Gym to increase the Gym's Prestige and level. Challenge a rival Gym to lower its Prestige and level. During battle, swipe right or left to dodge incoming attacks."''
* Professor Willow is the only [[Pokémon Professor]] to be named after a tree outside of the [[core series]] games.
* Professor Willow is the first Pokémon Professor in a spin-off game to have a colleague from the core series.
** Aside from [[Friede]], Professor Willow was the first Pokémon Professor to appear in ''[[Pokémon Horizons: The Series]]''.


==Names==
==Names==
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! Language
! Name
! Name
! Origin
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF"
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| Japanese
| Japanese
| ウィロー博士 ''Willow-hakase''
| ウィロー博士 ''Willow-hakase''
| From ''{{wp|willow}}''
| From ''{{wp|willow}}''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|-
| English, German, Italian
| English, German, Italian,<br>Brazilian Portuguese
| Professor Willow
| Professor Willow
| Same as Japanese name
| Same as Japanese name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|-
| French
| French
| Professeur Saule
| Professeur Willow<br>Professeur Saule{{tt|*|Prior to version 0.31.0}}
| From ''saule'' (willow)
| Same as Japanese name<br>From ''saule'' (willow)
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|-
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Spanish
| Spanish, Indonesian
| style="background:#FFF" | Profesor Willow
| Profesor Willow
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Same as Japanese name
| Same as Japanese name
|}
|-
| Korean
| 윌로우박사 ''Willow-baksa''
| Transcription of his Japanese name
|-
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
| 維羅博士 / 维罗博士 ''Wéiluó-bóshì''
| rowspan="2" | Transcription of his Japanese name
|-
| Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
| 維羅博士 ''Wàihlòh-boksih''


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|- style="vertical-align: top"
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''Spark''
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! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Japanese
| スパーク ''Spark''
| From ''spark''
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|-
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | English, French,<br>German, Italian,<br>Spanish
| Hindi
| style="background:#FFF" | Spark
| प्रोफ़ेसर विलो ''Professor Willow''
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Same as Japanese name
| Transcription of his English/Japanese name
|}
|-
|
| Thai
''Team Instinct''
| ศาสตราจารย์วิลโลว์ ''Satsatrachan Willow''
{{Langtable|color={{electric color}}|bordercolor={{electric color dark}}
| Transcription of his Japanese name
|fr=Équipe Intuition
|de=Team Intuition
|it=Squadra Istinto
|es=Equipo Instinto}}
|- style="vertical-align: top"
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''Blanche''
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{ice color}}; border: 3px solid #{{ice color dark}}"
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Japanese
| ブランシェ ''Blanche''
| From ''blanc'' (French for white)
|-
|-
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | English, French,<br>German, Italian,<br>Spanish
| Turkish
| style="background:#FFF" | Blanche
| Profesör Willow
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Same as Japanese name
| Same as Japanese name
|}
|
''Team Mystic''
{{Langtable|color={{ice color}}|bordercolor={{ice color dark}}
|fr=Équipe Sagesse
|de=Team Weisheit
|it=Squadra Saggezza
|es=Equipo Sabiduria}}
|- style="vertical-align: top"
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''Candela''
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{fire color}}; border: 3px solid #{{fire color dark}}"
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Japanese
| キャンデラ ''Candela''
| From ''candela'' (Latin for candle)
|-
|-
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | English, French,<br>German, Italian,<br>Spanish
| Russian
| style="background:#FFF" | Candela
| Профессор Уиллоу ''Professor Uillou''
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Same as Japanese name
| Transcription of his English name
|}
|
''Team Valor''
{{Langtable|color={{fire color}}|bordercolor={{fire color dark}}
|fr=Équipe Bravoure
|de=Team Wagemut
|it=Squadra Coraggio
|es=Equipo Valor}}
|}
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==Related articles==
*[[The Two Professors]]
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Latest revision as of 03:10, 6 April 2024

Professor Willow
ウィロー博士 Dr. Willow
GO Professor Willow.png
Art from Pokémon GO
Age Unknown
Birthday July 21[1]
Gender Male
Eye color Black
Hair color Gray
Hometown Unknown
Region Unknown
Relatives Unnamed mother, unnamed father
Generation VI, VII, VIII, IX
Games Pokémon GO
Anime series The Two Professors
Debut Episode 1: A New Pokémon Has Been Discovered!
English voice actor Robbie Daymond[2][3]
Japanese voice actor Nobuyuki Sakemoto (The Two Professors)

Professor Willow (Japanese: ウィロー博士 Dr. Willow) is a Pokémon Professor who appears in the Pokémon GO mobile game. Similar to Professor Birch, he specializes in Pokémon habitats and distribution. Unlike other Professors who directly give Trainers their first Pokémon, Professor Willow gives Trainers their first Poké Balls to capture their first Pokémon.

Background information

Professor Willow was an only child who learned his love of Pokémon and exploring from his parents. His mother researched Pokémon ecology and his father was fascinated by the outdoors.[4] Before setting out on his own exploration, he worked in a lab studying Pokémon under Professor Oak, whom he still looks up to today.[5]

In addition to Professor Oak in Kanto, Professor Sycamore in Kalos, Professor Magnolia in Galar, and Jacq in Paldea are also colleagues of his.

Despite his confident presentation, Professor Willow confesses to a shy side and values spending time alone outdoors for his research.[6] He always wears his lab coat to help himself focus on his research.[7] His dream is to explore uncharted lands and to examine and document new Pokémon species yet to be discovered in their natural habitat.[8]

Upon discovery of many Meltan-disguised Ditto by his assistants at the conclusion of the Chikorita Community Day, Professor Willow contacted Professor Oak to discuss the matter.[9] It was revealed during later Special Researches that Professor Willow has a Meltan as his Pokémon buddy.

While investigating Team GO Rocket take-overs, Professor Willow recovered some corrupted files from his computer, uncovering data about Team GO Rocket Leaders Cliff, Sierra, and Arlo. He later found out that Team GO Rocket Grunts were dropping Mysterious Components behind them when defeated at invaded PokéStops. With the help of his assistants, the three team leaders, he was able to build an early Rocket Radar prototype to locate the Team GO Rocket Leaders and later the Super Rocket Radar to locate Giovanni himself.[10]

On June 5, 2022, during the second day of the Pokémon GO Fest 2022 event, Professor Willow suddenly disappeared, and in his stead appeared Rhi, of the GO Ultra Recon Squad. It was later revealed that Professor Willow had entered an Ultra Wormhole and ended up in Ultra Space. On August 27, 2022, Rhi and the player managed to rescue Professor Willow from Ultra Space in time for the Pokémon GO Fest 2022 Finale event, though his outfit was changed for a few months.

On November 5, 2022, following the Dratini Community Day Classic event, Professor Willow was contacted by Jacq when Trainers discovered a ?????? Coin from the Paldea region upon spinning a golden PokéStop. Jacq contacted Professor Willow again soon after to discuss the ecology of Gimmighoul. Gimmighoul's Chest Form was named by Jacq, while its Roaming Form was named by Professor Willow.[11]

Transferring Pokémon

The player can transfer Pokémon to Professor Willow using the "Transfer" option on the status screen in exchange for one Candy for that Pokémon's evolutionary family. A Pokémon transferred to the Professor is permanently lost, equivalent to releasing a Pokémon in the core series games.

Assistants

Candela, Blanche, and Spark

Professor Willow has three assistants who each are head of a team that research Pokémon in different ways. They perform this research inside Gyms owned by their respective teams, with each team's mascot being one of the legendary birds. The leader of the teams will also appraise the Pokémon of trainers on their teams when asked to.

His assistants are:

  • Spark, the leader of Team Instinct (Japanese: チーム・インスティンクト Team Instinct), who is researching Pokémon breeding. Team Instinct Trainers believe a Pokémon's intuition is linked to how they are hatched. Team Instinct is represented by Zapdos.
  • Blanche, the leader of Team Mystic (Japanese: チーム・ミスティック Team Mystic), who is researching Pokémon Evolution. Team Mystic Trainers believe that by staying calm and analyzing every situation, they can't lose. Team Mystic is represented by Articuno.
  • Candela, the leader of Team Valor (Japanese: チーム・ヴァーラー Team Valor), who is researching Pokémon strength. Team Valor Trainers believe that their Pokémon are the strongest because they train to naturally enhance a Pokémon's power in search of true strength. Team Valor is represented by Moltres.

Gallery

Artwork

GO Professor Willow 2022.png
Appearance from Pokémon GO between August 27th and November 30th, 2022[12]

Quotes

Main article: Professor Willow/Quotes

In the anime


This article is missing information on this character's Japanese voice actor.
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Main series

Professor Willow in the anime

Professor Willow debuted in HZ042, where he was seen contacting Friede to ask the Rising Volt Tacklers to investigate a sudden appearance of several Pikachu with caps similar to Captain Pikachu's. Soon after, the call was interrupted when one of them electrocuted him.

Pokémon

Willow's Gimmighoul
Gimmighoul
This Roaming Form Gimmighoul is Professor Willow's only known Pokémon. It appeared alongside him when he contacted Friede to ask for help.

None of Gimmighoul's moves are known.

Debut HZ042

Voice actors

The Two Professors

Professor Willow in The Two Professors

Professor Willow is a main character in The Two Professors, a series of three CGI-animated shorts.

In the TCG

Main article: Professor's Research (SWSH Promo 178)
TCG print of Professor Willow

On March 4, 2021, Niantic announced that they had reached an agreement with The Pokémon Trading Card Game and that Professor Willow would appear in the TCG starting summer 2021.[13] Professor Willow's TCG card art and availability were revealed on June 15, 2021.[14][15] Each card comes with a unique 16 digit code that can be redeemed in Pokémon GO from July 1, 2021, at 12:00 a.m. UTC to August 1, 2023, at 12:00 a.m. UTC to unlock a Special Research as well as a medal. A version without a code but with a Pokémon GO stamp was later included in the Pokémon GO V Battle Deck—Mewtwo vs. Melmetal.

In Stores

On November 19, 2019, an extension to the Pokémon Center Mega Tokyo called Pokémon GO Lab was unveiled. This space includes a life-size statue of Professor Willow, as well as Pokémon GO-related merchandise and a real-time monitor displaying trainer names and team scores for the Pokémon GO Gym attached to the lab.[16]

Voice actors

While Pokémon GO does not include vocal performances, in various promotional materials, he is voiced by Robbie Daymond in English. In the Japanese version of The Two Professors, he is voiced by Nobuyuki Sakemoto.

Language Voice actor
Japanese 酒元信行 Nobuyuki Sakemoto (The Two Professors)
English Robbie Daymond
European Spanish Marc Zanni (The Two Professors)
Pau López (Gimmighoul PV)


Trivia

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ウィロー博士 Willow-hakase From willow
English, German, Italian,
Brazilian Portuguese
Professor Willow Same as Japanese name
French Professeur Willow
Professeur Saule*
Same as Japanese name
From saule (willow)
Spanish, Indonesian Profesor Willow Same as Japanese name
Korean 윌로우박사 Willow-baksa Transcription of his Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 維羅博士 / 维罗博士 Wéiluó-bóshì Transcription of his Japanese name
Chinese (Cantonese) 維羅博士 Wàihlòh-boksih
Hindi प्रोफ़ेसर विलो Professor Willow Transcription of his English/Japanese name
Thai ศาสตราจารย์วิลโลว์ Satsatrachan Willow Transcription of his Japanese name
Turkish Profesör Willow Same as Japanese name
Russian Профессор Уиллоу Professor Uillou Transcription of his English name

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References



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