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'''Sayer''' (Japanese: '''親方''' ''the Master'') is a recurring character in the [[Pokémon anime]].
'''Sayer''' (Japanese: '''親方''' ''the Master'') is a recurring character in the [[Pokémon anime]]. He is a resident of [[Twinleaf Town]].


Sayer is a resident of [[Twinleaf Town]] who first appeared in ''[[DP138|Strategy Begins at Home!]]''. He is also the {{wp|Event management|manager}} of the [[Twinleaf Festival]]. He hired {{TRT}} to [[Fishing|fish]] for {{p|Goldeen}} so that they could be given out as prizes during the festival.  
==History==
Sayer first appeared in ''[[DP138|Strategy Begins at Home!]]'', where he served as the {{wp|Event management|manager}} of the [[Twinleaf Festival]]. He became increasingly frustrated by [[Izzy and Cara]]'s indecisiveness, and often required [[Johanna]]'s input to make a final decision. He hired {{TRT}} to [[Fishing|fish]] for {{p|Goldeen}} so that they could be used for a fishing game during the festival. However, Sayer was disappointed by their efforts and eventual disappearance in ''[[DP139|A Faux Oak Finish!]]''.


In ''[[DP140|Historical Mystery Tour!]]'', Sayer had {{an|Brock}} run one of his booths. He also was the referee for the Battle Challenge in ''[[DP141|Challenging a Towering Figure!]]''. He hired Team Rocket to sell {{p|Octillery}} snacks.
In ''[[DP140|Historical Mystery Tour!]]'', Sayer had {{an|Brock}} run one of his booths after one of the stallholders fell ill. He then served as the [[Battle judge|referee]] for the [[Festival Battle Challenge]] in ''[[DP141|Challenging a Towering Figure!]]''.
 
==Character==
Sayer was usually depicted as being under a lot of stress, though he was impressed with Team Rocket's successful selling of {{p|Octillery}} snacks, since they made good profits. He even hoped to hire the trio for the following year's festival.


==Voice actors==
==Voice actors==
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|ja=松本大 ''Dai Matsumoto''
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|en=[[Mike Pollock]]
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|es_la=Leonardo García
|es_eu=Fernando Elegido
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|cs=Ladislav Cigánek ([[DP138]]-[[DP139]])<br>Michal Holán ([[DP140]]-[[DP141]])
|cs=Ladislav Cigánek ([[DP138]]-[[DP139]])<br>Michal Holán ([[DP140]]-[[DP141]])
|fi=Petri Hanttu
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|fr_eu=Jean-Michel Vovk
|pt_br=Sidney Lilla
|pl=Marek Robaczewski
|pl=Marek Robaczewski
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 23 October 2023

Sayer

Sayer (Japanese: 親方 the Master) is a recurring character in the Pokémon anime. He is a resident of Twinleaf Town.

History

Sayer first appeared in Strategy Begins at Home!, where he served as the manager of the Twinleaf Festival. He became increasingly frustrated by Izzy and Cara's indecisiveness, and often required Johanna's input to make a final decision. He hired Team Rocket to fish for Goldeen so that they could be used for a fishing game during the festival. However, Sayer was disappointed by their efforts and eventual disappearance in A Faux Oak Finish!.

In Historical Mystery Tour!, Sayer had Brock run one of his booths after one of the stallholders fell ill. He then served as the referee for the Festival Battle Challenge in Challenging a Towering Figure!.

Character

Sayer was usually depicted as being under a lot of stress, though he was impressed with Team Rocket's successful selling of Octillery snacks, since they made good profits. He even hoped to hire the trio for the following year's festival.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 松本大 Dai Matsumoto
English Mike Pollock
Czech Ladislav Cigánek (DP138-DP139)
Michal Holán (DP140-DP141)
Finnish Petri Hanttu
European French Jean-Michel Vovk
Polish Marek Robaczewski
Brazilian Portuguese Sidney Lilla
Spanish Latin America Leonardo García
Spain Fernando Elegido



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