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Spinel first appeared in [[HZ006]], in a meeting with the other [[Explorers]] Admins. Upon seeing [[Amethio]]'s flaws, he started mocking him, doubting whether or not he actually saw the {{shiny|black}} {{p|Rayquaza}}. Amethio and Spinel's squabbles were interrupted by [[Hamber]] before [[Gibeon]] decided to give Spinel the mission to investigate the [[Rising Volt Tacklers]]. | Spinel first appeared in [[HZ006]], in a meeting with the other [[Explorers]] Admins. Upon seeing [[Amethio]]'s flaws, he started mocking him, doubting whether or not he actually saw the {{shiny|black}} {{p|Rayquaza}}. Amethio and Spinel's squabbles were interrupted by [[Hamber]] before [[Gibeon]] decided to give Spinel the mission to investigate the [[Rising Volt Tacklers]]. | ||
In [[HZ011]], an electrical interference prevented the Rising Volt Tacklers from communicating with their [[Rotom Phone]]s. In the [[HZ012|following episode]], it was revealed that Spinel used his {{p|Magneton}} to jam their phone signals. Later, Spinel was shown spying on the [[Brave Asagi]] in order to analyze the Rising Volt Tacklers' skills as | In [[HZ011]], an electrical interference prevented the Rising Volt Tacklers from communicating with their [[Rotom Phone]]s. In the [[HZ012|following episode]], it was revealed that Spinel used his {{p|Magneton}} to jam their phone signals. Later, Spinel was shown spying on the [[Brave Asagi]] in order to analyze the Rising Volt Tacklers' skills as {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. | ||
In [[HZ013]], Spinel used a large amount of Magneton to create another electrical interference, preventing the Brave Asagi from updating its flight systems, leaving it stranded near [[Levincia]]. | In [[HZ013]], Spinel used a large amount of Magneton to create another electrical interference, preventing the Brave Asagi from updating its flight systems, leaving it stranded near [[Levincia]]. | ||
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Spinel is shown to be snarky and dismissive towards others, especially with Amethio, easily irritating him, which results in him becoming unprofessional around his associates. He is formal around other Explorer members, as well as, in front of his superiors. He happily obliges and obeys orders from Gibeon. Spinel is shown to be very confident on his abilities, and looks down on everyone, including his adversaries to whom he displays a condescending attitude, while keeping a seemingly unflinching sense of level-headness, rarely if ever seen losing his cool. | Spinel is shown to be snarky and dismissive towards others, especially with [[Amethio]], easily irritating him, which results in him becoming unprofessional around his associates. He is formal around other [[Explorer]] members, as well as, in front of his superiors. He happily obliges and obeys orders from Gibeon. Spinel is shown to be very confident on his abilities, and looks down on everyone, including his adversaries to whom he displays a condescending attitude, while keeping a seemingly unflinching sense of level-headness, rarely if ever seen losing his cool. | ||
Spinel is shown to gather intelligence on his targets before acting, and relies on deception and subterfuge in conducting his operations. He tends to keep himself hidden and instructs his Pokémon through radio transmitters, allowing for them to easily escape with minimal risk once their tasks are finished. He also prefers to divide and entrap his targets so his ambush attacks will prove more effective. When out in public, he wears a disguise and changes his personality in order to keep his true identity a secret. | Spinel is shown to gather intelligence on his targets before acting, and relies on deception and subterfuge in conducting his operations. He tends to keep himself hidden and instructs his Pokémon through radio transmitters, allowing for them to easily escape with minimal risk once their tasks are finished. He also prefers to divide and entrap his targets so his ambush attacks will prove more effective. When out in public, he wears a disguise and changes his personality in order to keep his true identity a secret. | ||
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|desc={{p|Magneton}} is Spinel's first known Pokémon. It was first seen being used to create an electrical interference, preventing the [[Rising Volt Tacklers]] from communicating with their [[Rotom Phone]]s. It was eventually chased off by [[Friede]] and [[Captain Pikachu]]. | |desc={{p|Magneton}} is Spinel's first known Pokémon. It was first seen being used to create an electrical interference, preventing the [[Rising Volt Tacklers]] from communicating with their [[Rotom Phone]]s. It was eventually chased off by [[Friede]] and [[Captain Pikachu]]. | ||
In [[HZ014]], Magneton lured | In [[HZ014]], Magneton lured Friede and his {{p|Charizard}} to [[Levincia]], where it and {{p|Beheeyem}} launched an ambush. They were driven off after Friede Terastallized Charizard and unleashed a powerful {{m|Tera Blast}}. | ||
Magneton's | Magneton's known moves are {{m|Zap Cannon}} and {{m|Electro Ball}}.}} | ||
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|desc={{p|Beheeyem}} is Spinel's third known Pokémon. It was first seen spying on the [[Brave Asagi]] alongside Magneton. | |desc={{p|Beheeyem}} is Spinel's third known Pokémon. It was first seen spying on the [[Brave Asagi]] alongside {{p|Magneton}}. | ||
In [[HZ014]], Beheeyem immobilized [[Friede]]'s {{p|Charizard}} allowing | In [[HZ014]], Beheeyem immobilized [[Friede]]'s {{p|Charizard}} allowing Magneton to attack it. Once Friede Terastallized Charizard into a Dark Tera type, Beheeyem withdrew. Beheeyem later assisted Spinel in distracting [[Liko]] by putting her in a trance, even doing the same thing to her {{TP|Liko|Sprigatito}} and [[Rotom Phone]], which allowed its Trainer to steal her pendant while also giving Liko a temporary memory wipe. | ||
Beheeyem's moves are known {{m|Dark Pulse}}, {{m|Psychic}}, {{m|Meteor Beam}}, and {{m|Teleport}}.}} | Beheeyem's moves are known {{m|Dark Pulse}}, {{m|Psychic}}, {{m|Meteor Beam}}, and {{m|Teleport}}.}} | ||
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|desc=These wild {{p|Magneton}} were first used to create another electrical interference to prevent the [[Brave Asagi]] from updating its systems. They were driven off by [[Friede]]'s {{p|Charizard}}. | |desc=These {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Magneton}} were first used to create another electrical interference to prevent the [[Brave Asagi]] from updating its systems. They were driven off by [[Friede]]'s {{p|Charizard}}. | ||
None of their moves are known.}} | None of their moves are known.}} | ||
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The subject of this article has no official English name. The name currently in use is a fan translation of the Japanese name. |
Spinel スピネル Spinel | |
Spinel | |
Gender | Male |
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Eye color | Red |
Hair color | Green |
Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Unknown |
Trainer class | Pokémon Trainer |
Member of | Explorers |
Rank | Admin |
Anime debut | HZ006 |
English voice actor | N/A |
Japanese voice actor | Makoto Furukawa |
(Japanese: スピネル Spinel) is one of the Admins of the Explorers and a recurring character in Pokémon Horizons: The Series.
History
Spinel first appeared in HZ006, in a meeting with the other Explorers Admins. Upon seeing Amethio's flaws, he started mocking him, doubting whether or not he actually saw the black Rayquaza. Amethio and Spinel's squabbles were interrupted by Hamber before Gibeon decided to give Spinel the mission to investigate the Rising Volt Tacklers.
In HZ011, an electrical interference prevented the Rising Volt Tacklers from communicating with their Rotom Phones. In the following episode, it was revealed that Spinel used his Magneton to jam their phone signals. Later, Spinel was shown spying on the Brave Asagi in order to analyze the Rising Volt Tacklers' skills as Trainers.
In HZ013, Spinel used a large amount of Magneton to create another electrical interference, preventing the Brave Asagi from updating its flight systems, leaving it stranded near Levincia.
In HZ014, Spinel had his Magneton and Beheeyem lead Friede into an ambush in Levincia, but had them retreat once Charizard Terastallized into a Dark type. Later, he lured Liko into the city with a false advertisement for a spice Murdock was looking to purchase. He cornered her in an alley and had his Beheeyem put Liko and her Sprigatito and Rotom Phone in a trance, allowing him to take her pendant without difficulty. In the following episode, Spinel was seen at his base of operations studying the pendant and tracking the movement of the Rising Volt Tacklers and Liko.
Character
Spinel is shown to be snarky and dismissive towards others, especially with Amethio, easily irritating him, which results in him becoming unprofessional around his associates. He is formal around other Explorer members, as well as, in front of his superiors. He happily obliges and obeys orders from Gibeon. Spinel is shown to be very confident on his abilities, and looks down on everyone, including his adversaries to whom he displays a condescending attitude, while keeping a seemingly unflinching sense of level-headness, rarely if ever seen losing his cool.
Spinel is shown to gather intelligence on his targets before acting, and relies on deception and subterfuge in conducting his operations. He tends to keep himself hidden and instructs his Pokémon through radio transmitters, allowing for them to easily escape with minimal risk once their tasks are finished. He also prefers to divide and entrap his targets so his ambush attacks will prove more effective. When out in public, he wears a disguise and changes his personality in order to keep his true identity a secret.
Pokémon
On hand
Magneton is Spinel's first known Pokémon. It was first seen being used to create an electrical interference, preventing the Rising Volt Tacklers from communicating with their Rotom Phones. It was eventually chased off by Friede and Captain Pikachu.
In HZ014, Magneton lured Friede and his Charizard to Levincia, where it and Beheeyem launched an ambush. They were driven off after Friede Terastallized Charizard and unleashed a powerful Tera Blast. Magneton's known moves are Zap Cannon and Electro Ball. | ||
Debut | HZ012 |
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Umbreon is Spinel's second known Pokémon. It first seen by Spinel's side as he spied on the Rising Volt Tacklers.
None of Umbreon's moves are known. | ||
Debut | HZ012 |
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Beheeyem is Spinel's third known Pokémon. It was first seen spying on the Brave Asagi alongside Magneton.
In HZ014, Beheeyem immobilized Friede's Charizard allowing Magneton to attack it. Once Friede Terastallized Charizard into a Dark Tera type, Beheeyem withdrew. Beheeyem later assisted Spinel in distracting Liko by putting her in a trance, even doing the same thing to her Sprigatito and Rotom Phone, which allowed its Trainer to steal her pendant while also giving Liko a temporary memory wipe. Beheeyem's moves are known Dark Pulse, Psychic, Meteor Beam, and Teleport. | ||
Debut | HZ012 |
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Used
These wild Magneton were first used to create another electrical interference to prevent the Brave Asagi from updating its systems. They were driven off by Friede's Charizard.
None of their moves are known. | ||
Debut | HZ013 |
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Voice actors
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Artwork
Alternative artwork from Pokémon Horizons: The Series |
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | スピネル Spinel | From spinel |
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Pokémon Horizons characters | ||||||||||
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See also: Original anime characters |
This article is part of Project Anime, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of the Pokémon anime. |