Brock's siblings
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Brock's siblings are the nine younger brothers and sisters of Brock, and recurring characters who appeared in the Pokémon anime. They are the children of Flint and Lola, and appear to all be relatively close in age. They all first appeared under Brock's care in Showdown in Pewter City.
The most notable among them is the oldest son after Brock, Forrest (Japanese: ジロウ Jirō), who was first referred to by name and became more defined than the rest of the children in A Family That Battles Together Stays Together!. The remaining childrens' names were listed in Grating Spaces: Salvadore (Japanese: サブロウ Saburō), Yolanda (ヨモコ Yomoko), Tommy (ゴロウ Gorō), Cindy (ムツコ Mutsuko), Suzie (ナナコ Nanako), Timmy (ヤオキ Yaoki), and the twins Billy (クロウ Kurō) and Tilly (トオコ Tōko).
Like Brock and their father, they all have very narrow, squinty eyes and coarse textured hair. None of the children inherited Lola's eyes, though some seem to have skin and hair color closer in tone to their mother's.
History
Prior to Showdown in Pewter City, the children's parents Lola and Flint left the family home to pursue their respective goals, leaving the eldest Brock in charge of the household, his nine younger siblings and the Pewter Gym. The overcrowded household managed for years under Brock despite his own frustrations. The children would often watch Brock's battles against Gym challengers and cheer him on.
Towards the end of Showdown in Pewter City, Brock decided to leave on his own journey with Ash and Misty after Flint returned home and took on both the domestic and Gym duties full-time. By A Family That Battles Together Stays Together!, their mother had returned and went on to redecorate the Pewter Gym and declare it a Water-type facility, much to the children’s dismay. Brock also returned briefly, before leaving for the Hoenn region, and restored the Gym to its heritage Rock-type after defeating Lola in battle.
In Grating Spaces, Brock's siblings were once again abandoned after Flint and Lola went on a plane trip organized by Team Rocket, who posed as Gym stylists and redecorated the Pewter Gym in a bid to take over the facility. Brock visited home and was shocked to see his parent's absence, and the Gym’s latest renovation. When the pair returned from their trip, Brock scolded them for abandoning the children once again and informed them that they had fallen for one of Team Rocket's schemes.
The children reappeared in SS025 and cheered on for Forrest as he battled Nurse Joy from the Pokémon Inspection Agency. Despite Forrest's loss, Brock's siblings were relieved after Agent Joy allowed the Pewter Gym to continue being an official Gym.
Forrest and the rest of Brock's siblings made a reappearance in a fantasy during the Poké Problem segment of SM042.
Character
Brock's siblings are generally happy in spite of their abandonment. They have a strong camaraderie among themselves and Brock's Pokémon, such as Ludicolo and Sudowoodo, offer them company. They are deeply attached to the Pewter Gym and all prefer the Rock-type.
All of the children are extremely close to their big brother Brock, and they seem to view him as more of a parent figure than their own parents. This is understandable, given both Flint and Lola left home to pursue their own interests, leaving all the children, the house and the Pewter Gym all in the care of Brock, their oldest son. He took on all these heavy responsibilities and cared diligently for all his brothers and sisters, proving his devotion and love for his family. They all love him in turn; in their debut episode, when he was losing a battle, they all grabbed onto Ash because they knew their big brother didn't want to have his Onix hurt. Whenever Brock battles at the Gym, his siblings watch and root for him.
With the exception of Forrest, they are too young to train Pokémon and have none of their own. Salvadore, as the third oldest brother, acts as referee during Forrest's battles at the Gym, although if Brock is battling, then Forrest himself takes over this responsibility.
Pokémon
Borrowed from Brock
When Brock visited the Pewter Gym after returning from Hoenn, he found that his siblings loved having Ludicolo around, and therefore when he left to rejoin Ash he decided to leave Ludicolo with his siblings. | ||
Debut | The Lotad Lowdown | |
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Voice actors | ||
Japanese | Fumihiko Tachiki | |
English | Eric Stuart (AG105-AG124) Bill Rogers (AG177-present) |
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Trivia
- The names Tommy, Cindy, Suzie and Timmy were first used in the episode Showdown in Pewter City, though it was unknown which sibling was Brock was referring to. Presumably, Suzie was the one in the orange dress who ripped her skirt, because when Brock is leaving he tells Flint, "Suzie always rips her dresses, so you'd better learn how to sew."
- The youngest of Brock's siblings, Tōko, was referred to by her Japanese name in A Family That Battles Together Stays Together!. However, when Grating Spaces aired she was referred to as Tilly.
- All of Brock's younger siblings contain a numeric element in their name:
- Jirō: 二郎 Jirō, second son
- Saburō: 三郎 Saburō, third son
- Yomoko: 四 yo-, four
- Gorō: 五郎 Gorō, fifth son
- Mutsuko: 六つ mutsu-, six
- Nanako: 七 nana-, seven (girl)
- Yaoki: 八 ya-, eight
- Kurō: 九郎 Kurō, ninth son
- Tōko: 十 tō-, ten
- It is implied in Pocket Monsters: The Animation that Brock's siblings and possibly even Brock himself may be half-siblings as it mentioned that Lola, prior to ultimately abandoning her family, had "married again and again and had dozens of kids" in a desperate attempt to keep Pewter Gym open.
Names
Japanese | English | Chinese |
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ジロウ Jirō | Forrest | 次郎 Cìláng |
サブロウ Saburō | Salvadore | 三郎 Sānláng |
ヨモコ Yomoko | Yolanda | 四子 Sìzi |
ゴロウ Gorō | Tommy | 五郎 Wǔláng |
ムツコ Mutsuko | Cindy | 六子 Liùzi |
ナナコ Nanako | Suzie | 七子 Qīzi |
ヤオキ Yaoki | Timmy | 八樹 Bāshù |
クロウ Kurō | Billy | 九郎 Jiǔláng |
トオコ Tōko | Tilly | 十子 Shízi |
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