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Todd first appeared in ''[[EP055|Pokémon Paparazzi]]''. He had recently become famous after he took a picture of a supposedly extinct {{p|Aerodactyl}} - the same one that tried to eat Ash, who was also on the photo, albeit blurred. He was hailed for being able to "capture any Pokémon on film". After seeing the article in a magazine, {{MTR}} misunderstood the wording, not seeing the "on film" part. Team Rocket disguised themselves and hired Todd to capture {{AP|Pikachu}}.
Todd first appeared in ''[[EP055|Pokémon Paparazzi]]''. He had recently become famous after he took a picture of a supposedly extinct {{p|Aerodactyl}} - the same one that tried to eat Ash, who was also on the photo, albeit blurred. He was hailed for being able to "capture any Pokémon on film". After seeing the article in a magazine, {{MTR}} misunderstood the wording, not seeing the "on film" part. Team Rocket disguised themselves and hired Todd to capture {{AP|Pikachu}}.


Todd set out to capture the perfect picture of Pikachu, which irritated {{Ash}} - the two boys eventually settled their differences, however. Todd traveled with {{ashfr|the group}} for a short time, but left at the end of ''[[EP057|The Breeding Center Secret]]'' before Ash, {{an|Misty}}, and {{an|Brock}} boarded the ship for [[Cinnabar Island]].
Todd set out to capture the perfect picture of Pikachu, which irritated {{Ash}} - the two boys eventually settled their differences, however. Todd traveled with {{ashfr|the group}} for a short time, but left at the end of ''[[EP057|The Breeding Center Secret]]''.


Later, Todd showed up again in ''[[EP187|Moving Pictures]]'' up in the mountains of [[Johto]], trying to capture a picture of the [[legendary birds|legendary bird]], {{p|Articuno}}. After successfully photographing the Legendary Pokémon in ''[[EP189|Freeze Frame]]'', Todd went his own way once again.
Later, Todd showed up again in ''[[EP187|Moving Pictures]]'' up in the mountains of [[Johto]], trying to capture a picture of the [[legendary birds|legendary bird]], {{p|Articuno}}. After successfully photographing the Legendary Pokémon in ''[[EP189|Freeze Frame]]'', Todd went his own way once again.

Revision as of 20:07, 9 September 2011

Todd Snap
トオル Tōru
Todd Snap.png
Todd Snap
Gender Male
Eye color Black
Hair color Brown
Hometown Unknown
Region Kanto
Trainer class Photographer
Generation I
Games Snap
Animated debut Pokémon Paparazzi
English voice actor Jimmy Zoppi
Japanese voice actor Kappei Yamaguchi

Todd Snap (Japanese: トオル Tōru) is a professional Pokémon photographer. Making his debut in the anime, he is the main character of Pokémon Snap, and has appeared in various other media, including Pokémon Adventures.

Overview

As a Pokémon photographer, Todd prefers taking photos of Pokémon instead of catching them with Poké Balls. He does that as a hobby, but is also often hired to. Although young, Todd seems to have gained enough reputation to catch Professor Oak's attention. He is not known to own any Pokémon, despite the number of species he has met, including Legendary Pokémon as rare as Mew.

Story

In Pokémon Snap

File:ToddinSnap.jpg
Todd in the opening of Pokémon Snap

Todd is the protagonist of Pokémon Snap. Professor Oak hired him to go to Pokémon Island with the ZERO-ONE to take pictures of wild Pokémon behaving naturally for a Pokémon Report. He traveled all over the island getting pictures of all the species, and received Pokémon food, Pester Balls, a Poké Flute, and the Dash Engine upgrade to help him capture the best images possible. While there, he also took pictures of the Pokémon signs, which Professor Oak used to discern the location of the rarest Pokémon, Mew.

In other games

Despite not having appeared in other games himself, ZERO-ONE, the vehicle Todd used to go through the Pokémon Island, appears as a collectible trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

In the anime

Todd first appeared in Pokémon Paparazzi. He had recently become famous after he took a picture of a supposedly extinct Aerodactyl - the same one that tried to eat Ash, who was also on the photo, albeit blurred. He was hailed for being able to "capture any Pokémon on film". After seeing the article in a magazine, Meowth misunderstood the wording, not seeing the "on film" part. Team Rocket disguised themselves and hired Todd to capture Pikachu.

Todd set out to capture the perfect picture of Pikachu, which irritated Ash - the two boys eventually settled their differences, however. Todd traveled with the group for a short time, but left at the end of The Breeding Center Secret.

Later, Todd showed up again in Moving Pictures up in the mountains of Johto, trying to capture a picture of the legendary bird, Articuno. After successfully photographing the Legendary Pokémon in Freeze Frame, Todd went his own way once again.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 山口勝平 Kappei Yamaguchi
English Jimmy Zoppi
Dutch Edward Reekers (EP055-EP057)
Pepijn Gunneweg (EP187-EP189)
Polish Artur Krajewski
Spanish Latin America Víctor Ugarte
Spain Alicia Sainz de la Maza (EP055-EP057)
Amelia Jara (EP187-EP189)


In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Todd in the manga

Todd is a reporter and photographer on assignment at the Battle Frontier. There, he encountered the eccentric young Emerald - the strange young man ended up saving Todd from a wild Sudowoodo. He then followed the events in the Battle Frontier, aiding Emerald along with Latias and Latios during the crisis. At the end, Professor Oak asked him if he could work with him and if he could go to an island where there are lots of Pokémon, and take pictures of them.

Trivia

  • Todd is the only spin-off game character to appear in the Pokémon Adventures manga, and, due to his introduction in the anime long before Pokémon Snap was released, the only anime-introduced character to appear in Pokémon Adventures.
  • He has two separate names in the English-language dub. He is known as Todd in the Kids' WB! and the newly produced Cartoon Network version and Snap in the DVD/VHS version. When Pokémon.com announced that his episodes would air on Toonami Jetstream to celebrate the release of Pokémon Snap on Virtual Console in December 2007, this received a retcon by making Snap his surname.


Names

Language Name Reference to
Japanese トオル Tōru From 撮る toru, meaning "take" in the context of "taking a photo."
English Todd Snap Both names are references to the Japanese name; "Snap" is similar in meaning while "Todd" sounds similar to Tōru.
Korean 찰칵 Chalkak Sound effect similar to "snap".
Chinese 阿徹/阿彻 Ā Chè From Japanese name 徹 Tōru.



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