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'''Shiro''' (Japanese: '''ジロウ''' ''Jirō'') is a [[character of the day]] in the [[Pokémon anime]] who appeared in ''[[EP166|Two Hits and a Miss]]''.
'''Shiro''' (Japanese: '''ジロウ''' ''Jirō'') is a [[character of the day]] in the [[Pokémon anime]] who appeared in ''[[EP166|Two Hits and a Miss]]''.


Shiro first appeared in the episode stating that he wanted to battle and adding that he also wanted to be a {{wp|shihan}}. He told his name, and explained that he came to challenge the shihan of the dojo to a Pokémon battle. Shiro, as explained by an angered [[Chigusa]], is a Pokémon Trainer of which fighting dojos call ‘The Dojo Destroyer’, and when he defeats the shihans he wins the plaques that hang in front of their dojos. At that point, he possessed eleven plaques and sought an even dozen. His purpose is that he plans on opening his own Fighting-type Pokémon dojo back home, and he wanted his students’ respect.
Shiro showed up at {{jo|Kenzo}}'s dojo one day, stating that he wanted to battle and adding that he also wanted to be a {{wp|shihan}}. He said his name, and explained that he came to challenge the shihan of the dojo to a Pokémon battle. Shiro, as explained by an angered [[Chigusa]], is a Pokémon Trainer which fighting dojos call ‘a Dojo Destroyer. When a Dojo Destroyer defeats the shihans, he wins the plaques that hang in front of their dojos. At that point, Shiro possessed eleven plaques and sought an even dozen. His purpose is that he planned on opening his own Fighting-type Pokémon dojo back home, and he wanted his students’ respect.


After being defeated by Chigusa and her {{p|Hitmontop}}, Shiro stated to {{jo|Kenzo}} that he saw why his dojo possessed such an excellent reputation, with Kenzo replying that he was gracious in defeat.
The shihan of the Dojo Shiro visited, Kenzo, was too old to battle, however. Kenzo did not want his granddaughter Chigusa to be the next shihan, but because he could not battle himself, he allowed her to battle Shiro. She succeeded defeating Shiro by using her {{p|Hitmontop}}. Shiro then stated to Kenzo that he saw why his dojo possessed such an excellent reputation, with Kenzo replying that he was gracious in defeat.


===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===

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Shiro

Shiro (Japanese: ジロウ Jirō) is a character of the day in the Pokémon anime who appeared in Two Hits and a Miss.

Shiro showed up at Kenzo's dojo one day, stating that he wanted to battle and adding that he also wanted to be a shihan. He said his name, and explained that he came to challenge the shihan of the dojo to a Pokémon battle. Shiro, as explained by an angered Chigusa, is a Pokémon Trainer which fighting dojos call ‘a Dojo Destroyer. When a Dojo Destroyer defeats the shihans, he wins the plaques that hang in front of their dojos. At that point, Shiro possessed eleven plaques and sought an even dozen. His purpose is that he planned on opening his own Fighting-type Pokémon dojo back home, and he wanted his students’ respect.

The shihan of the Dojo Shiro visited, Kenzo, was too old to battle, however. Kenzo did not want his granddaughter Chigusa to be the next shihan, but because he could not battle himself, he allowed her to battle Shiro. She succeeded defeating Shiro by using her Hitmontop. Shiro then stated to Kenzo that he saw why his dojo possessed such an excellent reputation, with Kenzo replying that he was gracious in defeat.

Pokémon

This listing is of Shiro's Pokémon in the anime:

Shiro's Hitmonlee
Hitmonlee
Hitmonlee is Shiro's only known Pokémon. Shiro used him to challenge Kenzo for the plaque to his dojo, but due to Kenzo's bad condition, Chigusa had to battle instead. The match was interrupted however as Team Rocket appeared, trying to steal the Pokémon, and James's Victreebel's Sleep Powder caused Hitmonlee to fall asleep. During the rematch, Hitmonlee was defeated by Chigusa's Hitmontop.

Hitmonlee's known moves are Rolling Kick, Double Kick, Jump Kick and Hi Jump Kick.

Debut Two Hits and a Miss
Voice actors
Japanese
English Michael Haigney

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 志村知幸 Tomoyuki Shimura
English Andrew Rannells
Finnish Samuel Harjanne
European Spanish Pablo Sevilla



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