Brandon

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Brandon
ジンダイ Jindai
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Art from Emerald
Gender Male
Hometown Unknown
Region Hoenn*/Kanto*
Trainer class Frontier Brain
Generation III
Games Pokémon Emerald
Brain of Battle Pyramid
Symbol Brave Symbol
Anime debut Battling the Enemy Within
English voice actor Craig Blair
Japanese voice actor Masayuki Komuro

Pyramid King Brandon (Japanese: ピラミッドキング ジンダイ, Pyramid King Jindai) is the Frontier Brain and chief of the Battle Frontier's Battle Pyramid.

In the anime

Brandon's Japanese voice actor is 小室正幸 Masayuki Komuro, his English voice actor is Craig Blair, his Latin-American Spanish voice actor is Rolando del Castro and his Dutch voice actor is Frank Verkerk.

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Brandon in the anime

He is shrouded in mystery for most of the Battle Frontier saga. Unlike the other Brains, his silhouette is not shown on its own during the opening and is only seen in the center of the group shot. Trainers will only find out the location of the Battle Pyramid after they have collected the other six symbols. This may mean that Brandon ranks higher than the rest of the Frontier Brains, although in the video games and manga this position belongs to Anabel. When Ash finally gets his sixth Frontier Symbol in Second Time's the Charm, he learns that it is located near Pewter City.

The first battle with Brandon occurred in Battling the Enemy Within. However, Ash was possessed by an ancient king of the Pyramid who battled Brandon's Regirock with Ash's Sceptile. Sceptile unfortunately was defeated, though Ash eventually regained control of his body and the Pyramid was moved to an area near the Indigo Plateau.

For their second battle in Overjoyed!, Ash's Torkoal squared off against Brandon's Registeel. But it too was defeated by Brandon's Legendary Pokémon.

When Ash and co. met up with Brandon in a forest, in Gathering the Gang of Four, Brandon and Ash fought in a 4 vs 4 battle, in which Ash's Charizard, Squirtle, Bulbasaur, and Pikachu were pitted against Brandon's Dusclops, Ninjask, Solrock, and Regice, Ash deciding to bring back his oldest and most powerful Pokémon for this challenge. Although Charizard was defeated by Dusclops in the first round, Bulbasaur, Squirtle and Pikachu were able to overcome the rest of Brandon's Pokémon, Ash finally winning the Battle Frontier.

Pokémon

This listing is of Brandon's known Pokémon in the anime.

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Regirock
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Registeel
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Regice
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Ninjask
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Solrock
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Dusclops

In the games

Any trainer arriving at the top of the pyramid just after Brandon must battle this Pyramid King for the status of the pyramid's conqueror.

Brandon appreciates the grand life of the explorer. He recalls the passion, danger, and desperation of his death-defying and life-affirming adventures. When defeated in battle, he'll praise the grandness of the match and hand over the Brave Symbol.

Pokémon

In Pokémon Emerald, Brandon has these Pokémon when you fight him for the silver Brave symbol:

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In Pokémon Emerald, Brandon has these Pokémon when you fight him for the gold Brave symbol:

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Quotes

  • First battle:

"Young adventurer… Wouldn’t you agree that explorations are the grandest of adventures? Your own wits! Your own strenght! Your own Pokémon! And, above all, only your courage to lead you through unknown worlds… Aah, yes, indeed this life is grand! Grand, it is! Eh? I’m Brandon. I’m the Pyramid King, which means I’m in charge here. Most people call me the chief! You coming here means you have that much confidence in yourself, am I right? Hahahah! This should be exciting! Now, then! Bring your courage to our battle!"

"That’s it! You’ve done great! You’ve worked hard for this! Hahahah! Grand it was! Grand, yes, indeed! Well done! You’ve earned recognition! Your Frontier Pass, please! Young explorer! I look forward to our next meeting! "

  • Second battle:

"…You’ve finally returned, young explorer… Your love for adventure seems to come deep from within your heart… Yes… You are exactly as I was in my own youth… … … …Ah… The passionate! The dangerous! The desperate! Those days of death-defying, life-affirming adventures are back… Now, then! I sense my courage is off the meter! Everything you have! I’m braced for it all!"

"That’s it! You’ve done it! You kept working for this! Hahahah! Remarkable! Yes, it’s grand, indeed! Young explorer! You’ve dested me through and through! Here! I want you to have this! Ah, yes! It just goes to show that I have much to learn still! My our paths cross again! Farewell for now, young explorer!"


In the Pokémon Special manga

Brandon took witness to Emerald's battle with Noland and immediately refined his facility for him, just in case. He seems to carry a special dislike for Emerald, but treats him fairly - explaining the rules of the Battle Frontier and showing off his Pokémon to the boy before the challenge. He expects Emerald to be tired out during their confrontation, but is surprised to see that Emerald used a Phanpy's Pick Up ability to collect enough items to keep his team refreshed. Brandon says he favors one-hit KO moves like Explosion.

Pokémon

The following is the listing for Brandon's Pokémon in the Pokémon Special manga:

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Regirock
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Registeel
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Regice

Trivia

  • He's the only character in the anime to officially train Pokémon that have been deemed legendary.
  • He is also the only character to have been challenged 3 times by Ash before being defeated.

Names

Language Name Reference to
Japanese ピラミッドキング ジンダイ, Pyramid King Jindai
English Brandon Brave.
French Bayar Bravoure.
German Brian Bravur.
Italian Baldo Literally means brave.
Spanish Valente Valentía.
Korean 기선 Giseon 'Gi' may be from the 'bravery' (勇気, Yonggi), and 'Seon' from 'ancient' (先, seon)
Chinese (Taiwan) 神代 Shén Daì Literally means ancient, phonetical translation of Jindai.

External links

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