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Siebold (Japanese: ズミ Zumi) is a Water-type Trainer and member of the Kalos Elite Four.
In the core series
In Pokémon X and Y, Siebold is one of the Elite Four of the Kalos region. In addition to this, he is also a famous chef. At Restaurant Le Yeah, a woman talks about how he sometimes prepares meals for Grant and Valerie.
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In spin-off games
- Main article: Siebold (Masters)
Artwork
Sprites
Quotes
- Main article: Siebold/Quotes
In the anime
Main series
Siebold is a member of Kalos Elite Four, and also operates a luxury restaurant where he is the head chef.
He appeared in Mega Evolution Special I. Alain paid a visit to Siebold's restaurant, hoping to battle him. Siebold soon noticed his Mega Ring, and promptly escorted Alain to his private battlefield for the match. Alain immediately Mega Evolved his Charizard, while Siebold saved his own Mega Evolution for a bit later. His Blastoise was shown to be very well trained, being able to withstand an attack from Alain's Mega Charizard X even when not Mega Evolved itself. Per Alain's request, he then Mega Evolved his Blastoise into Mega Blastoise. Even though Charizard battled hard, it was finally unable to defeat an Elite Four level Mega Evolution, being defeated with a super effective, Mega Launcher-powered Dragon Pulse. However, Siebold was impressed by Alain's battle performance, especially in the face of a type disadvantage.
In the main series, he appeared during a flashback in Coming Apart at the Dreams!.
Character
Siebold is bold and distinguished. He rarely accepts battle requests, though will make special accommodations for particularly strong Trainers like Alain. He bided his time in battle before unleashing his full-force power against Alain's Charizard.
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This listing is of Siebold's known Pokémon in the anime:
Voice actors
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Voice actor
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Japanese
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吉野裕行 Hiroyuki Yoshino
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English
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Eli James
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GOTCHA!
Siebold briefly appeared in GOTCHA!.
In the manga
Siebold in Pokémon Adventures
Pokémon Adventures
Siebold debuts in the X & Y arc. He is first mentioned by Diantha as she talked to Korrina about each of the Kalos Elite Four. He is first seen in person at the Lost Hotel, cooking a meal for X and his friends. Although his passion for cooking frightens the children somewhat, Ramos explains that Siebold is making the meal as a way of apologizing for his lack of participation against Team Flare.
Later, Siebold, along with Drasna and Wikstrom, assists X's group in their quest to stop Team Flare. As X's group prepared to find where Team Flare had gone into hiding, Siebold provides them with lunch to eat on their journey. Afterward, Siebold battles members of Team Flare at Route 19.
After Team Flare is fully defeated, Siebold, the remaining Elite Four members, and Diantha carry the unconscious body of Malva, who had turned out to be a member of Team Flare.
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Clawitzer
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Clawitzer is Siebold's only known Pokémon. It was first seen alongside its Trainer at the Lost Hotel as he cooked for X and his friends.
None of Clawitzer's moves are known.
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Debut
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Pinsir Glares
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Names
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ズミ Zumi
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From 酸実 zumi (Siebold's crabapple) and possibly 水 mizu (water), 海 umi (sea), or 泉 izumi (spring)
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English
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Siebold
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From Siebold's crabapple and sea
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German, French
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Narcisse
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From the genus Narcissus and the Greek mythological character Narcissus
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Spanish, Italian
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Narciso
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From the genus Narcissus and the Greek mythological character Narcissus
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Korean
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즈미 Jeumi
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Transcription of his Japanese name
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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志米 Zhìmǐ*
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Transcription of his Japanese name. Contains 米 mǐ (rice).
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志糜 Zhìmí*
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Transcription of his Japanese name. Contains 糜 mí (congee), whose main ingredients consist of rice and water.
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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志米 Jimáih*
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Transcription of his Japanese name. Contains 米 máih (rice).
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志糜 Jimèih*
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Transcription of his Japanese name. Contains 糜 mèih (congee).
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Thai
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ซูมิ Sumi
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Transcription of his Japanese name
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References
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