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* In the English and Iberian Spanish dubs, Flint in ''[[AG177|Grating Spaces!]]'' is voiced by the same voice actor who voices the [[narrator]]. | * In the English and Iberian Spanish dubs, Flint in ''[[AG177|Grating Spaces!]]'' is voiced by the same voice actor who voices the [[narrator]]. | ||
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|ムノー ''Munō'' | |||
|From 無能 ''munō'' (inefficiency/incompetence). | |||
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|Flint | |||
|From the word "{{wp|flint}}", a type of rock. | |||
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|武能 ''Wǔnéng'' | |||
|Sounds similar to 無能 ''wúnéng''. | |||
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Revision as of 12:14, 25 June 2010
- This article is about the father of Brock. For the Elite Four member, see Flint (Elite Four).
Flint ムノー Munō | |
File:Flint.jpg Flint | |
Gender | Male |
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Eye color | Unknown |
Hair color | Brown |
Hometown | Pewter City |
Region | Kanto |
Relatives | Lola (wife), Brock (son), Forrest (son), 8 other children |
Trainer class | Gym Leader |
Leader of | Pewter Gym |
Badge | Boulder Badge |
Anime debut | Showdown in Pewter City |
English voice actor | Ted Lewis (EP005) Eric Stuart (SS001) Rodger Parsons (TPCi) |
Japanese voice actor | Takaya Hashi |
Flint (Japanese: ムノー Munō) is a Template:Type2 Pokémon specialist. He is the father of Brock, Forrest and eight other children. He is married to Lola.
Flint first appeared in Showdown in Pewter City. Ash and Misty met Flint, who was selling rocks as souvenirs. Ash bragged about his goal to become a Pokémon Master, but Flint told Ash that thinking he could defeat Brock, the Pewter City gym leader was foolish.
After the match, which Ash lost, Flint brought him home and talked with Ash about Brock. Flint took him to Brock's house and revealed that Brock had nine younger siblings that he constantly had to take care of, because his father left to become a Pokémon Trainer. He never returned, as did his mother.
Flint decided to help Ash in his gym battle and hooked Pikachu to a hydro-electric dam to increase its strength. After the gym battle, Flint showed up and revealed himself to be Brock's father. He had failed to become a successful Pokémon Trainer and couldn't face Brock and his siblings. As Brock wanted to travel with Ash, he left the Gym Leader position and the duty of being head of the family to Flint.
Flint met Brock again in A Family That Battles Together, Stays Together! when he returned to Pewter City after traveling through Kanto, Johto, and the Orange Archipelago. Brock scolded Flint for not taking care of the Gym. An embarrassed Flint explained that that he had just got the Gym set up the way he liked it when Brock's mother returned. Flint took Brock back to the Gym, which had been redecorated. Flint closed it because he couldn't stand it anymore.
Lola and Flint had a rematch for the title of Gym Leader, which he lost. Fortunately, Brock was able to beat his mother. Flint and Lola then agreed to change the Gym to specialize in a combination of Water-types and Rock-types.
It was revealed that Flint gave Brock his first Pokémon, an Onix, for a birthday present.
Pokémon
This listing is of Flint's Pokémon in the Pokémon anime.
→ Graveler → Golem |
Rhydon |
Given away
Onix |
- Onix - Given to Brock for his 10th birthday
Voice actors
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Trivia
- In the English and Iberian Spanish dubs, Flint in Grating Spaces! is voiced by the same voice actor who voices the narrator.
Names
Language | Name | Reference to |
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Japanese | ムノー Munō | From 無能 munō (inefficiency/incompetence). |
English | Flint | From the word "flint", a type of rock. |
Chinese | 武能 Wǔnéng | Sounds similar to 無能 wúnéng. |
This article is part of Project Anime, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of Pokémon animation. |