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'''Masatoshi''' (Japanese: '''マサトシ''' ''Masatoshi'') is a character who appears in the [[Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All]] {{pkmn|manga}}. He is one of [[Shū]]'s many [[rival]]s. He has a {{p|Meowth}} that he can communicate with using a special "Cat Cap"<!--name is translated from the French version-->, much like Shū can communicate with {{TP|Shū|Pikachu}} using the [[ | '''Masatoshi''' (Japanese: '''マサトシ''' ''Masatoshi'') is a character who appears in the [[Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All]] {{pkmn|manga}}. He is one of [[Shū]]'s many [[rival]]s. He has a {{p|Meowth}} that he can communicate with using a special "Cat Cap"<!--name is translated from the French version-->, much like Shū can communicate with {{TP|Shū|Pikachu}} using the [[Income]]. | ||
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|desc={{p|Meowth}} is Masatoshi's main Pokémon. It is talented at playing the {{wp|shamisen}}, a Japanese stringed instrument. When Masatoshi tries to charge Shū money for Meowth's performance, it uses Pay Day when Shū refuses to pay up. | |desc={{p|Meowth}} is Masatoshi's main Pokémon. It is talented at playing the {{wp|shamisen}}, a Japanese stringed instrument. When Masatoshi tries to charge Shū money for Meowth's performance, it uses Pay Day when Shū refuses to pay up. | ||
Masatoshi communicates with his Meowth using his "Cat Cap", a device similar to Shū's [[ | Masatoshi communicates with his Meowth using his "Cat Cap", a device similar to Shū's [[Income]]. | ||
Meowth's only known move is {{m|Pay Day}}.}} | Meowth's only known move is {{m|Pay Day}}.}} |
Revision as of 22:19, 22 December 2013
Masatoshi マサトシ Masatoshi | |
Gender | Male |
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Hometown | Unnamed |
Region | Kanto |
Masatoshi (Japanese: マサトシ Masatoshi) is a character who appears in the Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All manga. He is one of Shū's many rivals. He has a Meowth that he can communicate with using a special "Cat Cap", much like Shū can communicate with Pikachu using the Income.
History
Shū meets Masatoshi for the first time in Gag Battles. As Shū and Pikachu are traveling in a forested area, they come across a Meowth playing the shamisen, a Japanese stringed instrument. When Meowth finishes its performance, Masatoshi appears, introducing himself as Meowth's Trainer. He then demands that Shū pay him money for enjoying the performance. When Shū refuses, he starts physically attacking Shū. He then goes on about how many Trainers favor Pikachu and how nobody wants to understand him and his Meowth.
Masatoshi then reveals that he has a "Cat Cap", a device worn on his head that allows him to communicate with his Meowth. After putting on the Cat Cap, he commands Meowth to use Pay Day, which causes Shū's money to fall to the ground. When Shū commands Pikachu to fight back with Thunderbolt, Masatoshi jumps in the way, taking the hit for Meowth. Meowth and Pikachu continue to battle as Masatoshi and Shū argue, with Masatoshi insulting Pikachu, calling it a weak Pokémon. Shū, angry at Masatoshi calling his Pokémon weak, commands Pikachu to use Thunderbolt again, shocking both Masatoshi and Meowth. Masatoshi accepts his defeat and offers to teach Shū a few of his own practical jokes, much to Shū's discomfort.
Pokémon
Debut | Gag Battles |
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Meowth is Masatoshi's main Pokémon. It is talented at playing the shamisen, a Japanese stringed instrument. When Masatoshi tries to charge Shū money for Meowth's performance, it uses Pay Day when Shū refuses to pay up.
Masatoshi communicates with his Meowth using his "Cat Cap", a device similar to Shū's Income.
Meowth's only known move is Pay Day.
Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All characters |
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Shu • Pikachu • Asuka • Hideki • Hinako • Kameo • Kamero Kameta • Ken • Masatoshi • Maya • Mikuri • Momoyo Nagi • Rei • Rin and Ran • Ryoma • Ryuko • Shinji Shu's father • Shu's mother • Thief • Tomio • Yuki • Yuta |
This article is part of Project Manga, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each series of Pokémon manga. |