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'''Samurai''' (Japanese: '''サムライ''' ''Samurai'') is a young boy who lives in [[Viridian Forest]] and dresses up in a samurai armor. He specializes in {{type2|Bug}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} and carries around a sword and a bug-catching net. He appears to have been inspired by the {{tc|Bug Catcher}}s in the [[Pokémon games]].
[[File:Samurai.png|thumb|250px|Samurai]]
'''Samurai''' (Japanese: '''サムライ''' ''Samurai'') is a young boy who lives in [[Viridian Forest]] and dresses up in {{wp|samurai}} armor. He specializes in {{type|Bug}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} and carries around a sword and a bug-catching net. He appears to have been inspired by the {{tc|Bug Catcher}}s in the [[Pokémon games]].


He is the first [[character of the day]] and the first {{pkmn|Trainer}} {{Ash}} had a fair [[Pokémon battle]] against.
He is the very first [[character of the day]] in the {{pkmn|anime}} and the first {{pkmn|Trainer}} {{Ash}} had a fair {{pkmn|battle}} against.


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
[[File:Samurai.png|thumb|right|200px|Samurai]]Samurai is the very first character of the day in the entire anime.
Samurai appeared in the episode ''[[EP004|Challenge of the Samurai]]''. Ash and {{an|Misty}} were traveling through Viridian Forest, and Ash intended to catch more Pokémon. He was just about to catch a {{p|Weedle}} when Samurai jumped out of the bushes and threatened him with his sword, demanding to know if Ash was from [[Pallet Town]]. Samurai challenged Ash to a battle, having already lost to {{Gary}} and the other two Trainers from Pallet.
 
Samurai's sole appearance came in ''[[EP004|Challenge of the Samurai]]''. Ash and {{an|Misty}} were traveling through Viridian Forest, and Ash intended to catch more Pokémon. He was just about to catch a {{p|Weedle}} when Samurai jumped out of the bushes and threatened him with his sword, demanding to know if Ash was from [[Pallet Town]]. Samurai challenged Ash to a battle, having already lost to {{Gary}} and the other two Trainers from Pallet.


In the confusion caused by Samurai's yelling and sword-waving, the Weedle escaped. Samurai insulted Ash, saying that he is a "bad Trainer". Because of this, they started a battle. Samurai's powerful {{p|Pinsir}} knocked out [[Ash's Pidgeotto]], but [[Ash's Metapod]] used {{m|Harden}} to damage Pinsir's pincers. Samurai sent out his own Metapod, and the two Pokémon, being unable of using any move besides Harden, were locked in a complete stalemate for hours.
In the confusion caused by Samurai's yelling and sword-waving, the Weedle escaped. Samurai insulted Ash, saying that he is a "bad Trainer". Because of this, they started a battle. Samurai's powerful {{p|Pinsir}} knocked out [[Ash's Pidgeotto]], but [[Ash's Metapod]] used {{m|Harden}} to damage Pinsir's pincers. Samurai sent out his own Metapod, and the two Pokémon, being unable of using any move besides Harden, were locked in a complete stalemate for hours.
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Their match was interrupted by a {{p|Beedrill}} swarm, apparently angered by Ash's attack of the Weedle earlier. The Beedrill snatched Ash's Metapod and flew off. The trio hid in Samurai's cabin, where the boy continued to berate and insult Ash, saying that Ash was not a good Trainer to his Pokémon because he didn't go to rescue his Metapod when the Beedrill attacked.  
Their match was interrupted by a {{p|Beedrill}} swarm, apparently angered by Ash's attack of the Weedle earlier. The Beedrill snatched Ash's Metapod and flew off. The trio hid in Samurai's cabin, where the boy continued to berate and insult Ash, saying that Ash was not a good Trainer to his Pokémon because he didn't go to rescue his Metapod when the Beedrill attacked.  


Samurai did, however, gain respect for Ash when he used his newly [[Evolution|evolved]] Butterfree to put the Beedrill to sleep by using {{m|Sleep Powder}} and getting his Metapod back.
Samurai eventually gained respect for Ash when he used his newly [[Evolution|evolved]] Butterfree to put the Beedrill to sleep by using {{m|Sleep Powder}} and reunited with his Pokémon.


At the end of the episode, Ash, Misty, and Samurai say good-bye, and the two boys say that they will battle again some day.
At the end of the episode, Ash, Misty, and Samurai say good-bye, and the two boys say that they will battle again some day.
He reappeared in flashbacks in ''[[EP015|Battle Aboard the St. Anne]]'' and ''[[EP021|Bye Bye Butterfree]]''.


He made a cameo appearance with his Pinsir in the second opening theme, ''[[The Rivals]]'', and its English dub counterpart, ''{{so|Pokémon World}}''.
He made a cameo appearance with his Pinsir in the second opening theme, ''[[The Rivals]]'', and its English dub counterpart, ''{{so|Pokémon World}}''.
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|epname=Challenge of the Samurai
|img=Samurai Pinsir.png
|img=Samurai Pinsir.png
|desc={{p|Pinsir}} was the first Pokémon Samurai used in his match against Ash. It was able to defeat {{AP|Pidgeotto|Pidgeot}} easily with a {{m|Tackle}} (though Pidgeotto was already weakened from its battle directly before with a wild Weedle), but when it tried to break [[Ash's Butterfree|Ash's Metapod]] in half with its pincers, Metapod used {{m|Harden}} and the attack backfired.
|desc={{p|Pinsir}} was the first Pokémon Samurai used in his match against Ash. It was able to defeat {{AP|Pidgeotto}} easily with a Tackle (though Pidgeotto was already weakened from its battle directly before with a wild Weedle), but when it tried to break [[Ash's Metapod]] in half with its pincers, Metapod used {{m|Harden}} and the attack backfired.


Through flashback, it is known that Samurai also used Pinsir to battle the {{p|Charmander}} and {{p|Bulbasaur}} that {{an|Professor Oak}} gave to the other Trainers from [[Pallet Town]], and lost.
Through flashback, it is known that Samurai also used Pinsir to battle the {{p|Charmander}} and {{p|Bulbasaur}} that {{an|Professor Oak}} gave to the other Trainers from [[Pallet Town]], and lost.
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|epname=Challenge of the Samurai
|epname=Challenge of the Samurai
|img=Samurai Metapod.png
|img=Samurai Metapod.png
|desc=After Pinsir's failure against Ash's Metapod, Samurai sent out his own {{p|Metapod}}. Since neither Pokémon could use any move other than {{m|Harden}}, both Trainers ordered their Pokémon to harden again and again for several hours, until they had to stop their battle.
|vaen=Eric Stuart
|desc=After Pinsir's failure against Ash's Metapod, Samurai sent out his own {{p|Metapod}}. Since neither Pokémon could use any move other than Harden, both Trainers ordered their Pokémon to harden again and again for several hours, until they had to stop their battle.


Through flashback, it is known that Samurai also used Metapod to battle {{Gary}}'s {{TP|Gary|Squirtle|Blastoise}}, and lost.
Through flashback, it is known that Samurai also used Metapod to battle [[Gary's Squirtle]], and lost.


Metapod's only known move is {{m|Harden}}.}}
Metapod's only known move is {{m|Harden}}.}}
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{{vatable|color={{bug color}}|bordercolor={{bug color light}}
{{vatable|color={{bug color}}|bordercolor={{bug color light}}
|ja=ゆきじ ''Yukiji''
|ja=ゆきじ ''Yukiji''
|en=[[Jimmy Zoppi]]
|en=[[Carter Cathcart|Jimmy Zoppi]]
|fr_eu=Nessym Guetat
|fi=Arto Nieminen
|it=Patrizia Mottola
|no=Eirik Espolin Johnson
|pt_br=Vágner Fagundes
|pt_br=Vágner Fagundes
|es_la=Irwin Daayán
|es_la=Irwin Daayán
|es_eu=Juan Antonio García Sainz de la Maza}}
|es_eu=Juan Antonio García Sainz de la Maza
|pl=Renata Berger}}


==In the Electric Tale of Pikachu manga==
==In the manga==
[[File:Samurai EToP.png|thumb|right|Samurai and {{Ash}} in the manga]]
===In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga===
[[File:Samurai EToP.png|thumb|250px|Samurai and {{Ash}} in the manga]]
Samurai makes a cameo appearance in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]] {{pkmn|manga}}. In the chapter ''[[ET07|Pikachu's Excellent Adventure]]'', he, along with [[A.J.]], {{OBP|Ash Ketchum|EToP|Ash}} and {{an|Brock}}, make plans to find the [[Hidden Village]], where powerful wild Pokémon supposedly live. Samurai is particularly interested in [[level]] 99 {{p|Slowpoke}} and {{p|Magikarp}} rumored to live there. He and A.J. are separated from Ash and Brock when Pikachu goes missing.
Samurai makes a cameo appearance in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]] {{pkmn|manga}}. In the chapter ''[[ET07|Pikachu's Excellent Adventure]]'', he, along with [[A.J.]], {{OBP|Ash Ketchum|EToP|Ash}} and {{an|Brock}}, make plans to find the [[Hidden Village]], where powerful wild Pokémon supposedly live. Samurai is particularly interested in [[level]] 99 {{p|Slowpoke}} and {{p|Magikarp}} rumored to live there. He and A.J. are separated from Ash and Brock when Pikachu goes missing.


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| サムライ ''Samurai''
| サムライ ''Samurai''
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| From 侍 ''{{wp|samurai}}''.
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Revision as of 11:33, 20 July 2015

Samurai

Samurai (Japanese: サムライ Samurai) is a young boy who lives in Viridian Forest and dresses up in samurai armor. He specializes in Bug-type Pokémon and carries around a sword and a bug-catching net. He appears to have been inspired by the Bug Catchers in the Pokémon games.

He is the very first character of the day in the anime and the first Trainer Ash had a fair battle against.

In the anime

Samurai appeared in the episode Challenge of the Samurai. Ash and Misty were traveling through Viridian Forest, and Ash intended to catch more Pokémon. He was just about to catch a Weedle when Samurai jumped out of the bushes and threatened him with his sword, demanding to know if Ash was from Pallet Town. Samurai challenged Ash to a battle, having already lost to Gary and the other two Trainers from Pallet.

In the confusion caused by Samurai's yelling and sword-waving, the Weedle escaped. Samurai insulted Ash, saying that he is a "bad Trainer". Because of this, they started a battle. Samurai's powerful Pinsir knocked out Ash's Pidgeotto, but Ash's Metapod used Harden to damage Pinsir's pincers. Samurai sent out his own Metapod, and the two Pokémon, being unable of using any move besides Harden, were locked in a complete stalemate for hours.

Their match was interrupted by a Beedrill swarm, apparently angered by Ash's attack of the Weedle earlier. The Beedrill snatched Ash's Metapod and flew off. The trio hid in Samurai's cabin, where the boy continued to berate and insult Ash, saying that Ash was not a good Trainer to his Pokémon because he didn't go to rescue his Metapod when the Beedrill attacked.

Samurai eventually gained respect for Ash when he used his newly evolved Butterfree to put the Beedrill to sleep by using Sleep Powder and reunited with his Pokémon.

At the end of the episode, Ash, Misty, and Samurai say good-bye, and the two boys say that they will battle again some day.

He reappeared in flashbacks in Battle Aboard the St. Anne and Bye Bye Butterfree.

He made a cameo appearance with his Pinsir in the second opening theme, The Rivals, and its English dub counterpart, Pokémon World.

Pokémon

This listing is of Samurai's known Pokémon:

Samurai's Pinsir
Pinsir
Pinsir was the first Pokémon Samurai used in his match against Ash. It was able to defeat Pidgeotto easily with a Tackle (though Pidgeotto was already weakened from its battle directly before with a wild Weedle), but when it tried to break Ash's Metapod in half with its pincers, Metapod used Harden and the attack backfired.

Through flashback, it is known that Samurai also used Pinsir to battle the Charmander and Bulbasaur that Professor Oak gave to the other Trainers from Pallet Town, and lost.

Pinsir's only known move is Tackle*.

Debut Challenge of the Samurai
Samurai's Metapod
Metapod
After Pinsir's failure against Ash's Metapod, Samurai sent out his own Metapod. Since neither Pokémon could use any move other than Harden, both Trainers ordered their Pokémon to harden again and again for several hours, until they had to stop their battle.

Through flashback, it is known that Samurai also used Metapod to battle Gary's Squirtle, and lost.

Metapod's only known move is Harden.

Debut Challenge of the Samurai
Voice actors
Japanese
English Eric Stuart

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese ゆきじ Yukiji
English Jimmy Zoppi
Finnish Arto Nieminen
European French Nessym Guetat
Italian Patrizia Mottola
Norwegian Eirik Espolin Johnson
Polish Renata Berger
Brazilian Portuguese Vágner Fagundes
Spanish Latin America Irwin Daayán
Spain Juan Antonio García Sainz de la Maza


In the manga

In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga

Samurai and Ash in the manga

Samurai makes a cameo appearance in The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga. In the chapter Pikachu's Excellent Adventure, he, along with A.J., Ash and Brock, make plans to find the Hidden Village, where powerful wild Pokémon supposedly live. Samurai is particularly interested in level 99 Slowpoke and Magikarp rumored to live there. He and A.J. are separated from Ash and Brock when Pikachu goes missing.

Samurai appears to be a little older in the manga than he is when he appears in the anime. He also appears taller and thinner, with a predilection for using words like, "Verily!"

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese サムライ Samurai From 侍 samurai.
English, German Samurai Same as Japanese name.
French Samouraï Same as Japanese name.
Spanish Samurái Same as Japanese name.
Chinese (Mandarin) 武士 Wǔshì​ Chinese term for samurai.


Main characters
Ash KetchumPikachuGary OakRitchieMay OakProfessor OakDelia KetchumJessieJamesMeowth
Gym Leaders
BrockMistyKogaSabrinaGiovanniRudyDrake
Other
A.J.AyaBillDamianDarioDuplicaEevee brothersGiselleJeanette FisherOfficer JennyJoeNurse Joy
Lara LaramieMahriMelanieMikeyMimiProfessor OrvillePotterFlorinda ShowersRubySamuraiTommy


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