Roy
- If you were looking for the Gym Leader whose German, Spanish, French, and Brazilian Portuguese name is Roy, see Raihan.
- If you were looking for the Team Rocket member whose Korean name is Roy, see James.
Roy ロイ Roy | |
Roy | |
Age | Unknown |
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Gender | Male |
Eye color | Dark magenta |
Hair color | Dark brown (with magenta highlights) |
Hometown | Unnamed island |
Region | Kanto[1] |
Relatives | Unnamed grandfather |
Animated series | Pokémon Horizons: The Series |
Debut | HZ003 |
English voice actor | Anjali Kunapaneni |
Japanese voice actor | Yuka Terasaki |
Member of | Rising Volt Tacklers |
Rank | Member |
Trainer class | Rising Volt Tacklers |
Generation | IX |
Games | Mezastar |
Roy (Japanese: ロイ Roy) is one of the protagonists of Pokémon Horizons: The Series.[2] He owns a mysterious ancient Poké Ball that was given to him by his grandfather. He is a member of the Rising Volt Tacklers.
In the anime
History
Pre-series
Roy grew up on an island in the Kanto region with his grandfather and was told the story of a Legendary Adventurer, which inspired him to become a Pokémon Trainer. Sometime later, Roy received a mysterious Poké Ball from his grandfather and decided to undercover the mystery of it.
Pokémon Horizons: The Series
Roy debuted in HZ003. In the morning after a storm, he ran to the beach, where he found the flag missing from the Rising Volt Tacklers' airship.
In HZ004, it was revealed that Roy attends virtual school and that he couldn't catch a Pokémon because there were no Pokémon Trainers on the island. After noticing that his Secret Base had been raided, Roy came across a Fuecoco and befriended it. Soon, they heard a commotion nearby and ran towards it to find Liko and Sprigatito running from a group of wild Pokémon. Despite their best efforts to escape, however, they were cornered and tied up by multiple String Shots until Friede came to their rescue. Afterwards, Roy and Fuecoco parted ways.
Wanting to meet Fuecoco again, Roy snuck on the Brave Asagi, but he got zapped by Captain Pikachu, waking up everyone on the aircraft in the process. Roy wanted Fuecoco to be his partner, but Friede told him that Fuecoco had to reciprocate those feelings as well. He and Liko searched all over the Brave Asagi, and while they weren't able to find Fuecoco that night, Roy decided to leave it some Oran Berries. In the next day, Roy stumbled upon an agitated Fuecoco, who told him that there was trouble brewing at the Brave Asagi. At the beach, Roy partnered with Fuecoco to battle against Zirc and his Rhydon. By chanting alongside the Fire Croc Pokémon, Roy helped Fuecoco to successfully fire off an Ember.
In HZ006, Roy battled against Amethio for the first time and, even alongside Liko, was quickly overwhelmed by his strength. When Ceruledge was about to finish off Fuecoco and Sprigatito, Roy's ancient Poké Ball started to shine brightly and released a Black Rayquaza, who fired a Draco Meteor that forced the Explorers to retreat and flew away. Later that day, Roy opened his heart to Fuecoco, confessing that he wanted it to be his partner. Fuecoco reciprocated those feelings and spat out a Poké Ball that Friede's Charizard gave it, allowing Roy to catch it. After stating he wanted to realize both his and Fuecoco's dreams, his grandfather allowed him to go out on his Pokémon journey with the Rising Volt Tacklers.
In HZ007, Liko and Roy had a sparring battle, which ended with both of their Pokémon just exhausting themselves. After a training session with Captain Pikachu, they had another battle, which went much better. Although Roy ended up losing, he wasn't dejected, and promised to battle Liko again later.
In HZ010, Liko and Roy visited Artazon to meet Gym Leader Brassius, who had supposedly seen the Black Rayquaza. Brassius eventually admitted this to have been the case, with the encounter having left him in an artistic slump, as he felt his Rayquaza statue was not as good as the real thing. Roy, however, thought Brassius's statue looked just as good as the actual Rayquaza. After hearing how Rayquaza had been the inspiration behind his journey, Brassius challenged Roy to a battle to see if he was worthy of facing Rayquaza. During the battle, Brassius told Roy to remember to keep an eye on his own Pokémon, allowing Roy to spot that Fuecoco had just learned Stomping Tantrum. Despite this new move, however, Fuecoco was still defeated after Brassius Terastallized his Sudowoodo, ending the match in Roy's loss. After the battle, Roy expressed interest in getting to try out using the Terastal phenomenon himself.
In HZ013, a Wattrel stole a sandwich that Roy had made for Fuecoco. Roy chased after Wattrel, until it reached a cliff, where it turned around to face Fuecoco. After a brief confrontation, Roy agreed to share the sandwich, only for Wattrel to steal both halves of it. Soon after, Roy noticed that Wattrel wasn't flying away with others of its kind. In the next episode, Roy sought Wattrel out again in order to help it learn to fly. Wattrel's fear of heights made this hard, so Roy eventually got the idea of using Ludlow's fishing rod to support Wattrel mid-air while it attempted to fly. This strategy eventually succeeded, allowing Wattrel to fly as high as the others of its kind. Happy to see Wattrel flying, Roy was about to leave, only for Wattrel to fly after him. Taking this as a sign that Wattrel wanted to be caught by Roy, Murdock gave him a Poké Ball to do so. When a sudden gust of wind threw Wattrel off-balance, Roy threw the Poké Ball at it before it could hit the ground, saving it and adding it to his team.
In HZ015, Roy was informed that Liko went missing while shopping, so he and the Rising Volt Tacklers went looking for her. However, Roy wondered off when his Wattrel ran to chase after a Corvisquire until they went to Levincia City. After meeting up with Friede, Roy met Dot for the first time and went looking for Liko, being able to find her. Roy was then informed that Liko had her pendant stolen and they agreed to get it back. In the next episode, Roy and his friends found Spinel, the one who stole the object, and then battled him. After Liko got her pendant back, Roy and his friends made their escape thanks to Arboliva.
In HZ017, Roy decided to train his Pokémon in teamwork in the hopes of helping his Fuecoco and Wattrel get along better, due to their constant arguing. Roy asked Friede to battle them, which he accepted. However, due to Fuecoco and Wattrel lack of teamwork, Roy lost the match. The boy then decided to train his Pokémon and was able to get them to work together. Next, he asked Friede a rematch but, although Fuecoco and Wattrel teamwork improved, Roy lost to Friede again.
In next episode, Roy and his friends got curious as to how Captain Pikachu was able to fly during his battle against him. Although they asked Friede for answers, they could't get the information they wanted. However, Roy and his friends refused to give up as they decided to ask the rest of the members, but could’t get an answer from them either. Despite this, Roy and his friends curiosity did get the rest of the members curious as well. They all decided to ask Friede for answers, as they were able to convince him into telling them as to how he met Captain Pikachu and the formation of the Rising Volt Tacklers.
In HZ020, Roy arrived at Motostoke Stadium with Liko in order to get some information about the Black Rayquaza from Motostoke Gym Leader Kabu, due to being from Hoenn. However, Roy and Liko receive some training from Kabu then did a tag battle against him. Despite Fuecoco learning Flamethrower, Roy lost to Kabu while Liko forfeited because she felt bad for her opponent, Wakaba. After the battle, Roy and Liko found out through Kabu that the Black Rayquaza is at the Galar Mine.
In HZ022, Roy with Liko and Friede arrived at the Galar Mine, but got separated from them. However, Roy was able to meet back up with Liko and encounter the Explores again. During the battle, Roy and his friends met a Galarian Moltres that had an Ancient Poké Ball, which got him to realize that its one of Lucius's Pokémon. Unfortunately, Roy and Liko were forced to retreat when Moltres proved to be too strong and Captain Pikachu was injured as they left the mine. In the next episode, Roy and Liko arrived at the Pokémon Center in Motostoke where they reunited with Friede and agreed to battle Moltres again. After finding Moltres again at the Galar Mine, Roy battled the Legendary Pokémon again in order to calm it down. After Moltres calmed down, Roy witness the Legendary Pokémon return to Ancient Poké Ball, as Liko took it under her care.
Character
Roy is an upbeat, energetic boy who likes to go hunting for treasures. Adventurous by nature, Roy seeks to start a journey to meet Pokémon he has not seen and see the world, just like the fabled ancient adventurer he has heard about from his grandfather. Although he starts inexperienced about the inner workings of being a Pokémon Trainer, he is nonetheless adept at other related activities, such as building Secret Bases, and an expert in stone throwing, being able to ricochet pebbles for long distances to cut Berries from trees and create distractions, which makes his Poké Ball throws very accurate. Like his Fuecoco, he is shown to enjoy singing and eating berries and spicy food. Roy also likes sweets, as seen in HZ019, when he and Fuecoco got excited to eat all the sweets that Murdock and Mitchell made from their unexpected bake-off.
After befriending and spending time with Fuecoco and Liko, Roy learns that the feelings of the Trainer and the Pokémon have to coincide in order for a partnership to be born. Roy is also shown to be passionate about Pokémon, particularly Legendary Pokémon, with his dream being to meet and battle them, much like the ancient adventurer, who managed to catch the Black Rayquaza. In addition, Roy would help any Pokémon in trouble as he would solve or work out their problems. Due to living on an island for most of his life, Roy can get excited to see various places for the first time. Roy also enjoys being around nature, and often does his online classes in various spots on the island, with him deciding to make the battlefield on the Brave Asagi his main place to do them.
Ever since the events in HZ006, Roy took an interest in Pokémon battles and enjoys them, but lacked experiences. However, thanks to the help of others, Roy has shown gradual improvement in his skills. Roy has also learned that having his Pokémon train with each other not only helps them become stronger, but also would help strengthen both their friendship and teamwork, as seen in HZ017. In addition, Roy learns that failure in a Pokémon battle is part of a Trainers growth.
Pokémon
Roy's team consist of gluttons and had various problems, which was either fear or insecurities. However, Roy was able to help his Pokémon overcome their fears and insecurities, such as his Fuecoco's embarrassment of singing in front of others and Wattrel's fear of heights. Roy's Pokémon also look up to Friede's own Fire and Electric-type.
This listing is of Roy's known Pokémon in the anime:
On hand
Fuecoco |
Wattrel |
Traveling with
Rotom Phone |
Possessed
Debut | HZ006 |
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This Black Rayquaza was contained in Roy's mysterious ancient Poké Ball. According to Roy's grandfather, Rayquaza once was under the ownership of the fabled ancient adventurer. It was released from the Poké Ball after it had reacted with Liko's pendant and flew away soon after, setting up Roy's goal of finding it again.
Rayquaza's only known move is Draco Meteor.
Temporary
Debut | HZ010 |
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Debut | HZ002 |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Ikue Otani |
English | Ikue Otani |
- Main article: Captain Pikachu
In HZ022, Captain Pikachu volunteered to split up from his Trainer, Friede, to search for Liko and Roy in the Galar Mine. He arrived just in time to help them fend off Onia and Zirc, but the battle was soon interrupted by a Galarian Moltres that once belonged to Lucius. Pikachu battled it, but he was injured while protecting Sprigatito and Fuecoco, so the group was forced to retreat. In the next episode, Pikachu was reunited with Friede at the Motostoke Pokémon Center.
Voice actors
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Gallery
Artwork
Official artwork from Pokémon Horizons: The Series |
Other
File:Roy Pokemon 2023 Expression Sheet.jpg | |
Concept art of Roy drawn by Ken Sugimori from Pokémon Horizons: The Series[3][4] | Concept art of Roy from Pokémon Horizons: The Series [5] |
Reveal artwork of Liko, Roy, and the Paldean starter Pokémon | Air date reveal artwork of Liko, Roy, and the Paldean starter Pokémon[6] |
File:Roy Pokeball HZ.jpeg | |
Concept art of Roy's Poké Ball [7] |
In the manga
Pocket Monsters
Roy made a brief appearance in the Pocket Monsters manga.
In the games
Pokémon Mezastar
Roy, in a version based on the anime, appeared in Pokémon Mezastar. In this game, Roy is seen using Quaxly, Charizard, Sprigatito, and Fuecoco, with Quaxly, Charizard, and Sprigatito being Pokémon that he was not seen using in the anime, although it could be a reference to Dot's Quaxly, Friede's Charizard, and Liko's Sprigatito. In the first Gorgeous Star series, as part of a tie-in with the anime, Rising Volt Tacklers Liko, Roy, Friede or Explorers Admin Amethio, could randomly challenge the player as a Trainer and Battle opponent.
Pokémon
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Disks
Tag No. | Name | Type | Grade |
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4-1-070 | Fuecoco | — | |
P | Fuecoco | — | |
Trivia
- Roy was originally designed by Ken Sugimori before being adapted for the anime by the series' character designers.[3][4]
- Roy has a stylized Unown R on his shirt, which directly alludes to his name.
- Roy is the first male main character to keep his Japanese name in the English dub of the anime.
- Roy's name was changed in the German, Spanish, French, and Portuguese localizations of the anime, presumably due to a naming conflict with Raihan, one of the Gym Leaders in Pokémon Sword and Shield, who is named "Roy" in those languages. His name was also changed in the Korean localization of the anime, presumably due to a naming conflict with James, who is named "Roy" in that language.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ロイ Roy | |
English, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Swedish, Indonesian, Vietnamese |
Roy | Same as his Japanese name |
German | Rory | Similar to his Japanese name |
Spanish | Rod | Similar to his Japanese name |
French | Rhod | Similar to his Japanese name |
Portuguese | Rain | |
Korean | 로드 Rod | Similar to his Japanese name |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 羅伊 Luóyī | Transcription of his Japanese name |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 羅伊 Lòhyī | |
Thai | รอย Roy | Same as his Japanese name |
References
- ↑ https://twitter.com/Pokemon_cojp/status/1626529447699439616
- ↑ https://pokemon.gamespress.com/Pokemon-Reveals-Pokemon-Horizons-The-Series-as-Official-Title-of-Next-
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Tweet by アニメ「ポケットモンスター」公式 (@anipoke_PR). Posted on March 3, 2023.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Concept art on Natalie (the concept art's file name is "riko_roy_sugimori.jpg")
- ↑ https://twitter.com/anipoke_PR/status/1626533414630465537
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20230210105649/https://twitter.com/anipoke_PR/status/1623996700208812034
- ↑ https://twitter.com/anipoke_PR/status/1643161481020854272/photo/1
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