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Meyer リモーネ Limone | |
Gender | Male |
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Eye color | Brown |
Hair color | Brown |
Hometown | Lumiose City |
Region | Kalos |
Relatives | Clemont (son), Bonnie (daughter) |
Animated debut | Lumiose City Pursuit! |
English voice actor | Tom Wayland (XY009-XY066) Unknown (XY067-present) |
Japanese voice actor | Kensuke Satō |
Meyer (Japanese: リモーネ Limone) is a recurring character in the anime. He is the father of Clemont and Bonnie. He is also the identity of Blaziken Mask (Japanese: バシャーモかめん Bursyamo Mask).
History
Meyer first appeared as Blaziken Mask in Lumiose City Pursuit!. He was first seen standing on a rooftop in Lumiose City after his Blaziken saved Ash from falling off of the Prism Tower. The two then left by leaping away.
He appeared in person for the first time in Clemont's Got a Secret!, riding a motorcycle with his Ampharos in Lumiose City. After surprising his two children, Clemont and Bonnie introduced him as their father and the manager of an electrical appliance store. Learning that his two children have new friends, he was moved and started crying. While Clemont introduced him to Serena, Meyer praised his son for finding "a beautiful girlfriend." Before leaving, he reminded Clemont that strictness is not enough for one to become a Trainer and unintentionally revealed to Ash and Serena that Clemont is also the Lumiose Gym Leader. At the end of the episode, Clemont revealed to him that the Clembot would temporarily serve as the Gym Leader, while he and Bonnie would travel with Ash and Serena to become stronger. Deeply moved, he hugged his two children and called for a party to celebrate, allowing them to continue on their journey. While the children were sleeping, Blaziken Mask leaped off the buildings in Lumiose City.
Meyer reappeared in the next episode, when Ash and Clemont passed by him and Ampharos as they pursued Team Rocket. He arrived as Blaziken Mask using his Blaziken to save Ash, Pikachu, Serena, Clemont, Bonnie, Professor Sycamore, and Chespin from Team Rocket's mecha before the two leap away. He was seen in a flashback in A Campus Reunion.
Meyer reappeared in Confronting the Darkness! when he reunited with Bonnie and Clemont once more. He came to Lumiose City's police station after the Clembot had been arrested by Officer Jenny. When Alexa appeared and she told the group that she had been investigating the crimes the Clembot had been framed for, she mentioned that Blaziken Mask had some involvement in it. Hearing this, Meyer became visibly nervous. That night, he changed into Blaziken Mask and hurried to the Lumiose Museum, where Ash and his friends were battling the culprit actually responsible for the Clembot's crimes. At the spot, he had his Blaziken defeat Team Rocket, who had just stolen the Clembot and the Dark Clembot, the robot responsible for the crimes. After this, he watched his son and the Clembot battle the Dark Clembot and its creator Belmondo. When Belmondo was defeated by Clemont and arrested by Officer Jenny, he asked Ash and Clemont about their Gym Battle, and then quickly left, wishing them good luck with their battle. In the next episode, Meyer watched the Gym Battle between Ash and his son.
In Garchomp's Mega Bond!, he reappeared again as Blaziken Mask. His true identity was discovered and known by Professor Sycamore by the end of the episode.
Character
Meyer was shown to be knowledgeable about the mechanics of Pokémon battling as seen during the Gym battle with Ash and Clemont when he explained the effects of moves and Goodra's Hydration activating during rain.
Pokémon
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This listing is of Meyer's Pokémon in the Pokémon anime.
Debut | Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin! |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Katsuyuki Konishi |
English | Carter Cathcart |
Blaziken is the only Pokémon which Meyer uses under Blaziken Mask identity. It first appeared in Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin! as a Mega Blaziken, where it was seen by Ash after leaping off of a flight control tower and quickly disappeared in a flash. In Lumiose City Pursuit!, Blaziken saved Ash and Pikachu from falling to their deaths off of the Prism Tower by catching them in midair in its Mega Evolved state and set them safely on the ground. It then returned to its Trainer, who congratulated it right before they left. It made another appearance in Clemont's Got a Secret!, where it leaped around Lumiose City with its Trainer. In the next episode, Blaziken was used to damage Team Rocket's mecha, which allowed Pikachu and Chespin to finish it off.
Blaziken appeared again in Confronting the Darkness!, where it briefly Mega Evolved into Mega Blaziken to defeat Team Rocket who had captured the Clembot and the Dark Clembot.
It appeared again in Garchomp's Mega Bond!.
Blaziken's known moves are Flare Blitz, Flamethrower, and Blaze Kick.
Debut | Clemont's Got a Secret! |
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Ampharos is Meyer's main Pokémon. It was first seen accompanying Meyer on his motorcycle. It was seen in a flashback in A Campus Reunion.
None of Ampharos's moves are known.
Voice actors
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Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | リモーネ Limone | From limone, Italian for lemon |
English, German, Italian, Spanish |
Meyer | From Meyer lemon |
French | Jérémy | Contains an anagram of Meyer |
Korean | 리모네 Limone | From his Japanese name |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 利莫內 Lìmònèi | Transliteration of his Japanese name |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 利莫內 Leihmouhnoih | Mandarin-based transliteration of his Japanese name |
Blaziken Mask
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | バシャーモかめん Bursyamo Mask | From Bursyamo (Blaziken) and Mask |
English | Blaziken Mask | From Blaziken and Mask |
Spanish | Máscara de Blaziken | From Máscara (Mask) and Blaziken |
German | Lohgock-Maske | From Lohgok (Blaziken) and Maske (Mask) |
Italian | Maschera di Blaziken | From Maschera (Mask) and Blaziken |
Brazilian Portuguese | Blaziken Mascarado | From Blaziken and Mascarado (Masked) |
Finnish | Blaziken-naamio | From Blaziken and naamio (mask) |
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