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A [[Johto]] resident, Pollockson is an [[Artist (Trainer class)|artist]] renowned for his style of art. He owns three {{p|Smeargle}}, which are the ones that actually paint his art. He had his Smeargle paint a wall in the town of [[Whitestone]]. However, the town's residents disagreed with his views on what art is. They claim he was vandalizing the town, but Pollockson claimed the Smeargle were just expressing themselves. | A [[Johto]] resident, Pollockson is an [[Artist (Trainer class)|artist]] renowned for his style of art. He owns three {{p|Smeargle}}, which are the ones that actually paint his art. He had his Smeargle paint a wall in the town of [[Whitestone]]. However, the town's residents disagreed with his views on what art is. They claim he was vandalizing the town, but Pollockson claimed the Smeargle were just expressing themselves. | ||
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Revision as of 12:40, 18 January 2017
Jack Pollockson (Japanese: キース・バスキア Keith Basquiat) is a character of the day in the Pokémon anime, who appeared in the episode The Art of Pokémon.
History
A Johto resident, Pollockson is an artist renowned for his style of art. He owns three Smeargle, which are the ones that actually paint his art. He had his Smeargle paint a wall in the town of Whitestone. However, the town's residents disagreed with his views on what art is. They claim he was vandalizing the town, but Pollockson claimed the Smeargle were just expressing themselves.
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Jack has three Smeargle, with two of the Smeargle having different colored tails. It has been mentioned that a Smeargle's tail color changes depending upon its mood. They were "vandalizing" walls in Whitestone, which the town's residents hated but Jack thought was art. Team Rocket watched this and decided to steal the Smeargle. Later, the Smeargle got angry because of the criticism and painted on everything, making Whitestone's residents even madder. Suddenly, Team Rocket showed up and stole the three Smeargle, but Ash and his friends found them. After blasting of Team Rocket, the Smeargle ran away, but the next day Ash and his friends found out that the Smeargle were cleaning Whitestone instead of painting all over it, making the residents forgive them.
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Debut | The Art Of Pokémon | |
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English | Maddie Blaustein |
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In the manga
In the Ash & Pikachu manga
Jack Pollockson appeared in Searching For The Color Of Miracles of the Ash & Pikachu manga. He went by the name Kys Vaskia in that chapter.
Pokémon
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Trivia
- Jack is named for the famous abstract artist Jackson Pollock in the English version and after the graffiti artists Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat in the Japanese version.
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