Scott
Scott エニシダ Enishida | |
Official artwork from Emerald | |
Gender | Male |
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Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Hoenn |
Generation | III |
Games | Emerald |
Anime debut | The Scheme Team |
English voice actor | Frank Frankson (AG132-AG136) Bill Rogers (AG149-present) |
Japanese voice actor | Kōichi Sakaguchi |
Scott (Japanese: エニシダ Enishida) is the owner of the Hoenn Battle Frontier.
In the games
Scott appears throughout Pokémon Emerald in various locations in Hoenn, where he can be talked to by the player. Below are the locations he can be found:
- Petalburg City, after Wally catches his first Pokémon.
- Pokémon Trainer's School, before beating Roxanne.
- Slateport City, in front of the museum after defeating Team Aqua.
- Slateport City, in front of the Battle Tent.
- Mauville City, after defeating Wally.
- Verdanturf Town's Battle Tent.
- Fallarbor Town's Battle Tent.
- Route 119, after battling Brendan/May.
- Lilycove City's motel.
- Mossdeep City, in front of the space center.
- Ever Grande City's Pokémon Center.
When the player first arrives at the Battle Frontier, Scott will award him or her with 1BP for each time they spoke.
Rewards
In addition to the Battle Points he gives away, Scott rewards the player for completing various objectives in the Battle Frontier:
Achievement | Reward |
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Winning 50 battles | Silver Shield |
Winning 100 battles | Gold Shield |
Obtaining all seven Silver Frontier Symbols | Lansat Berry |
Obtaining all seven Gold Frontier Symbols | Starf Berry |
Quotes
- "Excuse me! Let me guess, from the way you're dressed, are you a Pokémon Trainer? Well, maybe not. Your clothes aren't all that dirty. You're either a rookie Trainer, or maybe you're just an ordinary kid. I'm roaming the land in search of talented Trainers. I'm sorry to have taken your time."
- "Hello? Didn't we meet before? I think back in Petalburg City. Let me introduce myself. My name's Scott. I've been traveling everywhere in search of outstanding Trainers. More specifically, I'm looking for Pokémon battle experts. So, what brings you to this School? Are you a Trainer, too? The first thing you should do is to have a Pokémon learn the move Cut. If I remember correctly, someone in this town has Cut."
- In front of the Oceanic Museum
- "Huh? I'm sure I met you somewhere before. Have I introduced myself to you? If not, my name's Scott. I just saw Team Aqua ran away from here like they were stung. Let me guess—you drove them away?"
- "Hmm… Maybe, just maybe, this Trainer…"
- "All right! I think you're going to become a good friend. So, let's register each other in our PokéNavs."
- "What I'd like to do is tag along with you, but I do want to keep an eye on the talents of other people, too. So, I'll be off to roam other towns a bit more. Be seeing you, <player>!"
- In front of the Battle Tent
- "Oh, hey! If it isn't <player>! <Player>, let me guess—you're going to take the Battle Tent challenge? Yeah! That's a good idea! That's a really great idea! After all, a tough Trainer is the perfect fit for the Battle Tent! Give it your best effort!"
- "Hehe… I was watching that match! You're friends with that boy Wally, aren't you? But you didn't hold anything back and beat him impressively. Yeah! That's what a real Pokémon battle is all about! I idolize Trainers like that! I'll be cheering for you!"
- "Hey there, <player>! I thought I might see you here. A Battle Tent's a place where you can meet tough Trainers. It doesn't matter what the rules are, or how battles are waged, either. <Player>, I expect you to do the best you can!"
- "I visit here regularly in hopes of seeing tough Trainers in action in whatever the situation."
- "Hi, <player>! So you came out to this Battle Tent! The people in these parts tend to be easygoing and laid-back. But, you see, what I'm looking for are people with… How should I say this? Someone bursting with the desire and the drive to win. If there were a Trainer like that, I'd immediately… Whoops! Never mind! Keep working at it!"
- "Instead of wasting your time with the likes of me, why not make a challenge?"
In the anime
Scott first appeared in The Scheme Team. After observing Ash's battle against Agatha, Scott recommended that Ash go to the Battle Frontier. He next appeared in Numero Uno Articuno to observe Ash's battle against Noland. After that, Scott appeared at every battle facility to observe Ash's battle against the resident Frontier Brain. He hasn't been seen since Ash defeated Brandon.
In Gathering the Gang of Four!, it was revealed that Scott is the owner of the Battle Frontier. According to him, he created the Battle Facilities to expand the art of Pokémon battle.
In Pace - The Final Frontier!, Scott offered Ash the job Frontier Brain after he defeated Pyramid King Brandon, the last Frontier Brain. However, Ash declined as he wanted to continue his journey. Due to the fact that he wears sunglasses often, his eyes are almost never seen.
Scott is also known for reckless driving. He drives rather fast, regardless of what kind of terrain he is on.
He has a brief cameo in Spurt!, his face superimposed on an Ace of Spades.
Voice actors
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In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
In correspondence with Pokémon Emerald version, Scott appears as the founder of the Battle Frontier in the Emerald arc of Pokémon Adventures. He also makes a cameo in the Ruby and Sapphire chapter during the fight between Groudon and Kyogre. He is an acquaintance of Norman, and developed ties to Professor Oak prior to the Emerald arc. He looked all over the land scouring for Trainers worthy of the title of a Frontier Brain before settling on the seven seen in the series. After Emerald helped find Jirachi, Scott wishes that many people would come to the Battle Frontier.
Scott can usually be seen riding on a flying saucer.
In the Pokémon Battle Frontier manga
Scott is seen supporting Enta throughout this manga, mostly inviting him to watch certain battles relating with Mitsuki and Rald.
In the Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire manga
Scott appears in the Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire manga.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Scott in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Scott Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format. Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats. | |||||||
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Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
Scott | Su | EX Emerald | 84/106 | Mirage's Mew Constructed Starter Deck | 014/016 | ||
EX Power Keepers | 81/108 | Thunder! Tyranitar ex Constructed Standard Deck | 015/024 | ||||
Seal! Gardevoir ex Constructed Standard Deck | 015/024 | ||||||
World Champions Pack | 090/108 | ||||||
Trivia
- Scott owns a red PokéNav and a red car with the symbol of Kanto's Battle Frontier in front of it.
- In the anime, Scott is seen fixing a bus, which means he must have some skills as a mechanic.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | エニシダ Enishida | From エニシダ属, Cytisus. |
English, German, French, Italian | Scott | From scout. |
Spanish | Treto | From treta, trick. |
Korean | 금작화 Geum Jakhwa | From 금작화 (金雀花) geumjakhwa, Cytisus scoparius. |
Chinese (Taiwan) | 亞希達 Yǎxīdá | Rough transcription of his Japanese name. |
Chinese (Mainland China) | 亚希达 Yàxīdá* 艾尼斯达 Àinísīdá* |
Rough transcription of his Japanese name. Transliteration of his Japanese name. |
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