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[[File:Russet.png|thumb|245px|Russet (2nd from the left) and his family]] | |||
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'''Russet''' (Japanese: '''イモタロー''' ''Imotarō'') is a minor recurring character of the Pokémon anime who competed in the [[Vertress Conference]]. He is from [[Inakano Town]]. | '''Russet''' (Japanese: '''イモタロー''' ''Imotarō'') is a minor recurring character of the Pokémon anime who competed in the [[Vertress Conference]]. He is from [[Inakano Town]]. | ||
He first appeared in ''[[BW103|Curtain Up, Unova League!]]'' on the screen of the preliminary match-ups. After that he reappeared in ''[[BW104|Mission: Defeat Your Rival!]]'' on the screen showing the match-ups for the second round, meaning he had made it through the first round. In ''[[BW105|Lost at the League!]]'' it was revealed he had made it through the second and third rounds as well when he appeared on the screens again. Later in the episode, when [[Iris's Axew]] got lost, he appeared with his friends and family celebrating his victory through the first rounds. | He first appeared in ''[[BW103|Curtain Up, Unova League!]]'' on the screen of the preliminary match-ups. After that he reappeared in ''[[BW104|Mission: Defeat Your Rival!]]'' on the screen showing the match-ups for the second round, meaning he had made it through the first round. In ''[[BW105|Lost at the League!]]'' it was revealed he had made it through the second and third rounds as well when he appeared on the screens again. Later in the episode, when [[Iris's Axew]] got lost, he appeared with his friends and family celebrating his victory through the first rounds. | ||
He battled against [[Manning]] in the fourth round in ''[[BW106|Strong Strategy Steals the Show!]]'' and won, making his way to the quarter-finals. In [[BW108]], he battled [[Virgil]] and lost, placing him in the Top 8. Afterwards he appeared once again in the closing ceremonies of the Vertress Conference. | He battled against [[Manning]] in the fourth round in ''[[BW106|Strong Strategy Steals the Show!]]'' and won, making his way to the quarter-finals. In ''[[BW108|A Unova League Evolution!]]'', he battled [[Virgil]] and lost, placing him in the Top 8. Afterwards he appeared once again in the closing ceremonies of the Vertress Conference. | ||
==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== | ||
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|trainer=Russet | |trainer=Russet | ||
|pkmn=Eelektross | |pkmn=Eelektross | ||
|img=Manning Jellicent | |img=Manning Jellicent Russet Eelektross.png | ||
|type1=Electric | |type1=Electric | ||
|epnum=BW106 | |epnum=BW106 | ||
|epname=Strong Strategy Steals the Show! | |epname=Strong Strategy Steals the Show! | ||
|desc={{p|Eelektross}} is the only Pokémon that Russet is known to have. It appeared briefly battling [[Manning]]'s {{p|Jellicent}} and won. | |desc={{p|Eelektross}} is the only Pokémon that Russet is known to have. It appeared briefly battling [[Manning]]'s {{p|Jellicent}} and won. | ||
Eelektross's only known move is {{m|Thunderbolt}}.}} | Eelektross's only known move is {{m|Thunderbolt}}.}} | ||
Russet has | It is presumed that Russet has five other Pokémon with him since he was required to compete in the final rounds of the Vertress Conference, which consists of [[Full Battle]]s. | ||
==Pokémon competitions== | ==Pokémon competitions== | ||
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{{vatable|color={{electric color}}|bordercolor={{electric color light}} | {{vatable|color={{electric color}}|bordercolor={{electric color light}} | ||
|ja=三宅健太 ''[[Kenta Miyake]]'' | |ja=三宅健太 ''[[Kenta Miyake]]'' | ||
|en=[[Carter Cathcart]] | |||
|es_eu=Carlos Larios | |||
|pl=Grzegorz Drojewski}} | |||
==Trivia== | |||
* According to [[Tom Wayland]], Russet was given his dub name because he thought Russet looked like a {{wp|Russet Burbank potato}}. | |||
** His Japanese name can also be derived from タロ芋 ''taroimo'' ({{wp|taro}}). | |||
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Revision as of 16:55, 22 December 2014
Russet (Japanese: イモタロー Imotarō) is a minor recurring character of the Pokémon anime who competed in the Vertress Conference. He is from Inakano Town.
He first appeared in Curtain Up, Unova League! on the screen of the preliminary match-ups. After that he reappeared in Mission: Defeat Your Rival! on the screen showing the match-ups for the second round, meaning he had made it through the first round. In Lost at the League! it was revealed he had made it through the second and third rounds as well when he appeared on the screens again. Later in the episode, when Iris's Axew got lost, he appeared with his friends and family celebrating his victory through the first rounds.
He battled against Manning in the fourth round in Strong Strategy Steals the Show! and won, making his way to the quarter-finals. In A Unova League Evolution!, he battled Virgil and lost, placing him in the Top 8. Afterwards he appeared once again in the closing ceremonies of the Vertress Conference.
Pokémon
Eelektross is the only Pokémon that Russet is known to have. It appeared briefly battling Manning's Jellicent and won.
Eelektross's only known move is Thunderbolt. | ||
Debut | Strong Strategy Steals the Show! |
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It is presumed that Russet has five other Pokémon with him since he was required to compete in the final rounds of the Vertress Conference, which consists of Full Battles.
Pokémon competitions
- Vertress Conference (Top 8)
Voice actors
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Trivia
- According to Tom Wayland, Russet was given his dub name because he thought Russet looked like a Russet Burbank potato.
- His Japanese name can also be derived from タロ芋 taroimo (taro).
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