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(Japanese: '''サンペイ''' ''Sanpei'') is a [[character of the day]] in [[DP118]]. He is voiced by ''[[Chie Satō]]'' in Japanese. | (Japanese: '''サンペイ''' ''Sanpei'') is a [[character of the day|one-time character]] in [[DP118]]. He is voiced by ''[[Chie Satō]]'' in Japanese. | ||
Sanpei faced [[James]] in the [[PokéRinger]] competition in [[Wind Town]]. He choose his {{p|Skiploom}} to go against [[Jessie]]'s, though being used by James, {{TP|Jessie|Yanmega}}. James criticized him for using such a Pokémon for a PokéRinger competition. But when an updraft hit the two Pokémon, Yanmega was left disoriented and fell to the ground. The updraft worked to Skiploom's favor and it easily grabbed the ring from the balloon and brought it to the goal, earning Sanpei the win. | Sanpei faced [[James]] in the [[PokéRinger]] competition in [[Wind Town]]. He choose his {{p|Skiploom}} to go against [[Jessie]]'s, though being used by James, {{TP|Jessie|Yanmega}}. James criticized him for using such a Pokémon for a PokéRinger competition. But when an updraft hit the two Pokémon, Yanmega was left disoriented and fell to the ground. The updraft worked to Skiploom's favor and it easily grabbed the ring from the balloon and brought it to the goal, earning Sanpei the win. |
Revision as of 11:46, 13 March 2009
This article is about a character featured in the Pokémon anime who has not yet debuted in the English language dub. As such, their information may contain romanized Japanese names, rather than dub names. |
(Japanese: サンペイ Sanpei) is a one-time character in DP118. He is voiced by Chie Satō in Japanese.
Sanpei faced James in the PokéRinger competition in Wind Town. He choose his Skiploom to go against Jessie's, though being used by James, Yanmega. James criticized him for using such a Pokémon for a PokéRinger competition. But when an updraft hit the two Pokémon, Yanmega was left disoriented and fell to the ground. The updraft worked to Skiploom's favor and it easily grabbed the ring from the balloon and brought it to the goal, earning Sanpei the win.
Sanpei would later go on to battle Paul but was defeated by him.
Pokémon
Skiploom |
Trivia
- Sanpei bears a resemblance to the Samurai from Challenge of the Samurai without any armor on.
This article is part of Project COD, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each one-time character of the Pokémon animated series. |