Cress
- If you were looking for the Pokémon whose name is sometimes abbreviated as "Cress" in competitive play, see Cresselia (Pokémon).
Cress コーン Corn | |
"Triple Trouble!" | |
Artwork from Black and White by Yusuke Ohmura[1] | |
Age | Unknown |
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Gender | Male |
Eye color | Blue |
Hair color | Blue |
Hometown | Striaton City |
Region | Unova |
Relatives | Cilan, Chili (brothers) |
Trainer class | Gym LeaderBW, Pokémon TrainerB2W2 |
Generation | V, VIII, IX |
Games | Black, White, Black 2, and White 2, Masters EX |
English voice actor | Kory Getman[2] (Masters EX) |
Japanese voice actor | Sōma Saitō (Masters EX) |
Member of | Unova LeagueBW |
Rank | Gym Leader |
Leader of | Striaton Gym |
Badge | Trio Badge |
Specializes in | Water-types |
Animated series | Pokémon the Series |
Debut | Triple Leaders, Team Threats! |
English voice actor | Tom Wayland |
Japanese voice actor | Makoto Ishii |
Manga series | Pocket Monsters BW Pocket Monsters BW: Good Partners Pokémon Adventures |
Debut | PMBW02 (PMBW) BWGP03 (BWGP) Welcome to Striaton City!! (Adventures) |
Cress (Japanese: コーン Corn) is one of the three Gym Leaders of Striaton City's Gym, known officially as the Striaton Gym. He specializes in Water-type Pokémon. He gives the Trio Badge to Trainers who defeat him.
In the core series games
Cress appears in Pokémon Black and White as one of the Gym Leaders of Striaton City's Gym, alongside Cilan and Chili. This Gym is the first to be challenged by the player. Cress battles Trainers who choose Tepig as their first partner Pokémon. Trainers who defeat him will receive the Trio Badge, along with TM83 (Work Up).
During the two years between Pokémon Black and White and Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, Cress, along with his brothers, retired from being Gym Leaders to train.
Pokémon
Pokémon Black and White
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Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
Multi Battle
Cress can either be partnered with the player, or be one of their opponents.
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Pokémon World Tournament
Cress uses three of these Pokémon in Single Battles, four in Double and Rotation Battles, and all six in Triple Battles. He will always lead with his signature Pokémon, Simipour.
Unova Leaders Tournament
Type Expert/World Leaders/Mix Master Tournament
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National Gymquirer
- Jingle: "Woo hoo! All right! It's 'The National Gymquirer'!"
- Page: "That's right! We collect the hottest gossip about Gym Leaders seen around town! Here is today's letter. From someone going by the name Cafélover! Thank yooou! 'Recently, I saw Striaton Gym's three Gym Leaders, and they were all out of order! Like, Chili was Cilan, and Cilan was Cress!' Hmmm. Well, I'm not saying you're crazy, but...are you sure they weren't just standing in front of a mirror? 'The National Gymquirer'! We eagerly await your letters!"
In spin-off games
Pokémon Masters EX
Cress appears as an NPC in Pokémon Masters EX. He first appeared in the Curious Tea Party costume event, and later in the Akala Passion Trainer Files event. He forms a sync pair with Simipour.
Gallery
Artwork
Official artwork from Pokémon the Series: Black & White |
Sprites and models
In the core series
Sprite from Black and White |
Sprite from Black 2 and White 2 |
Overworld sprite from Generation V |
Back sprite from Black 2 and White 2 |
VS sprite from Black and White |
In other games
Model from Masters EX |
VS model from Masters EX |
Quotes
- Main article: Cress/Quotes
In animation
Pokémon animated series
Pokémon the Series: Black & White
Cress debuted in Triple Leaders, Team Threats! alongside his brothers, and fellow Gym Leaders Cilan and Chili. Along with Chili, he first appeared when Cilan brings Ash to the Gym, where he proceeded to take his drink order. Ash declined, saying that he wanted to battle the Gym Leader, and as he got up to leave, Cress and his brothers introduced themselves as the leaders. They led Ash to the battleground, where they introduced their Pokémon.
He was the second to battle Ash and proceeded to defeat Pikachu, despite his Panpour's type disadvantage. At the beginning of Dreams by the Yard Full!, he and his brothers presented the Trio Badge to Ash. Later, he and Chili said goodbye to Cilan, who had decided to travel with Ash and Iris.
He appeared in a flashback in A Connoisseur's Revenge!, where he and Chili informed Burgundy that Cilan had gone on a journey and could not battle her again.
In A Call for Brotherly Love!, Cress informed Cilan over the phone of the reason why Chili was not at the Gym. Contrary to what Chili had said, he had not left to study but had run away. Chili had asked him the night he ran away why he kept losing. Cress told him that he focused too much on offense while giving little consideration to defense. As he feared, Chili took it as an insult and ran away. Cress was pleased when Cilan told him he would help Chili with his battle style and help get his confidence back and thanked him for it.
Cress appeared in a fantasy along with Chili in A Surface to Air Tag Battle Team! and in a flashback in Curtain Up, Unova League!. He made a cameo appearance in the ending Let's Join Hands.
In Survival of the Striaton Gym!, it was revealed that Cress, as well as Chili, had lost to Morana, and had Cilan not defeated her, they would have lost the Striaton Gym. After Cilan's victory, he returned to Striaton City alongside Chili.
Pokémon movies
Cress also made a cameo appearance in the ending credits of Genesect and the Legend Awakened.
Character
Cress, like his brothers, tends to speak about Pokémon in relation to their element, in this case, water. Unlike his brothers, Cress tends to speak about himself in third-person in the Japanese version. All the brothers tend to use hand positions like rock, paper, and scissors—in Cress's case, he tends to accentuate words with his fingers.
Pokémon
This listing is of Cress's known Pokémon in the anime:
Panpour |
Voice actors
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Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer
Cress briefly appeared in the Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer as part of a team with his brothers Cilan and Chili.
GOTCHA!
Cress briefly appeared in GOTCHA!.
In the manga
Pocket Monsters BW
In Pocket Monsters BW, Cress appears along with his brothers Cilan and Chili. They are seen in PMBW02, where Red and his Pokémon visit a restaurant owned by the three brothers. Clefairy tries to instigate a fight between the brothers, but fails on many occasions.
Pokémon
This listing is for Cress's Pokémon in the Pocket Monsters BW manga.
Debut | PMBW02 |
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- Main article: Cress's Panpour
Panpour is the only known Pokémon of Cress's. It was sent out while he, Cilan and Chili were battling Red's Clefairy. Unfortunately, Clefairy took the attacks the elemental monkeys were using and made himself some green tea.
Pocket Monsters BW: Good Partners
Cress first appeared in BWGP03. Aside from being a Gym Leader, he was a teacher in a Trainers' School located in Striaton City. When Takurō and Mashiro went to the school, Cress told them about Bado and explained as to who he was. Professor Juniper had him teach the two about the basics of Pokémon while they were there. He gave them an assignment to do. While Mashiro was able to finish it, Takurō had to stay behind.
Later, he appeared in Takurō's flashback where he advised him to go to Wellspring Cave to go to the next town as going to different places is an important part of being a Trainer.
Pokémon Adventures
Cress, along with his brothers Cilan and Chili, is one of the Leaders of the Striaton Gym. Despite each brother obtaining their job as Gym Leaders individually, they were all assigned to the same Gym. This decision was due to the types they specialized in being useful in teaching new Trainers about type matchups.
Like his brothers, Cress tends to keep his arms in a certain position. In his case, he keeps them crossed in front of his chest.
Black & White arc
Cress debuted in Welcome to Striaton City!!, where the Striaton Gym was visited by a young Trainer named Black. Although only Black challenged the Gym, his friends Cheren and Bianca were allowed to participate as well. After completing the Gym puzzle, Black, Cheren, and Bianca faced the triplets in a three-on-three "Trio Battle". With their knowledge of type matchups, Cress and his brothers initially held the advantage, even after Chili's Pansear was knocked out. Despite this, the battle ended in the Striaton Gym Leaders' loss when Black's Tep used Pansage's fallen leaves to revive its fallen teammates. With only two active Pokémon on the Striaton Gym Leaders' side when the time limit ended, Black and his friends were declared the winners by default and were each awarded a Trio Badge as proof of their victory.
In The Shadow Triad, Cress, Cilan, and Chili confronted the Shadow Triad at the P2 Laboratory. The brothers were given the task of pursuing Team Plasma if the other Gym Leaders failed to protect the Dark Stone from them. The Shadow Triad proved to be very strong, and even after they evolved their Pokémon, Cress and his brothers were unable to defeat their opponents. The brothers were rescued by Keldeo, who had been watching the battle and determined the Gym Leaders to be the better humans. The Shadow Triad took that opportunity to try and capture Keldeo, forcing its mentors, Cobalion, Virizion, and Terrakion, to step in and rescue it, using their swords to send both the Gym Leaders and Shadow Triad flying.
Black 2 & White 2 arc
In Giant Chasm, Cress and his brothers were seen in Opelucid City helping people trapped in buildings frozen by the Plasma Frigate.
Pokémon
- Main article: Cress's Simipour
Simipour is Cress's only known Pokémon. It was first seen helping the triplets serve Black, Bianca, and Cheren some tea, providing the finest water. Later, it engaged the three of them with Pansear and Pansage. It later fought the Shadow Triad at the P2 Laboratory.
In the TCG
- Main article: Chili & Cilan & Cress (Fusion Strike 227)
Cress was introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game as part of Chili & Cilan & Cress during the English Sword & Shield Series (the Japanese Sword & Shield Era). It was first released in the Japanese Fusion Arts expansion before debuting in English in the Fusion Strike expansion, with an illustration by Yusuke Ohmura. It was also released as a Full Art card and Secret card in both expansions, with an illustration by Sanosuke Sakuma. It allows the player to search for up to three Fusion Strike style Pokémon and put them into their hand, then shuffle their deck.
Trivia
- Cress's Japanese Leader title, shared with Cilan and Chili, is トライアル トライアングル.
- Cress is the only Gym Leader whom Ash has not beaten an official Gym battle but not needed to rematch in order to earn their Badge, as he earned the Trio Badge by beating Chili and Cilan despite losing to Cress.
- Cress and his brothers are the last named Trainers featured in the Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer who have not yet become playable characters in Pokémon Masters EX.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | コーン Corn | From corn, matching to his brothers being named after varieties of maize. May also involve tricorn and 湖 ko (lake). |
English, Brazilian Portuguese |
Cress | From garden cress or watercress |
German | Colin | From Maiskolben (corncob), matching to his brothers being named Maik (Chili) and Benny (Cilan) |
Spanish | Maíz | From maíz (corn) |
Cress* | From his English name | |
French | Noa | From noix (walnut; nut) |
Italian | Maisello | From mais (corn) |
Korean | 콘 Kon | Transcription of his Japanese name |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 寇恩 Kòu'ēn | Transcription of his Japanese name |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 寇恩 Kauyān | Mandarin-based transcription of his Japanese name |
Vietnamese | Kon | Transcription of his Japanese name |
References
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