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Brassius
コルサ Colza
Brassius HZ.png
Brassius
Gender Male
Eye color Gray
Hair color Green
Hometown Artazon
Region Paldea
Trainer class Gym Leader
Game counterpart Brassius
Leader of Artazon Gym
Badge Grass Badge
Anime debut Nemona and Brassius and…
English voice actor J. Michael Tatum
Japanese voice actor Kazuya Nakai

Brassius (Japanese: コルサ Colza) is the Gym Leader of Artazon's Gym, known officially as the Artazon Gym. He specializes in Grass-type Pokémon. He gives the Grass Badge to Trainers who defeat him. He appears as a recurring character in Pokémon Horizons: The Series.

In the anime

History

Brassius was first mentioned in Welcome to Paldea!, with Alex mentioning that he had seen a rare Pokémon, which Liko theorized could've been the Black Rayquaza.

Brassius debuted in Nemona and Brassius and…, where he was revealed to have been suffering from artist's block and no longer could see any quality in any of his works. Liko, Roy and Nemona stopped by his house for information. Brassius immediately took a liking to Liko upon hearing that she is Alex's daughter, inviting her and her friends to his home. When Roy questioned him about the Black Rayquaza, Brassius became irate and abruptly ended the conversation. Later on, after seeing Liko, Roy, and Nemona's motivation to cheer him up by gathering together dozens of Sunflora, Brassius decided to show them his Rayquaza sculpture, explaining that his encounter with Rayquaza had caused his slump. Seeing Roy's determination, Brassius decided to challenge him to a battle. With renewed spirit, Brassius managed to win the battle. Before the group left, Brassius decided to show them one more sculpture, this time of a giant Arboliva that he saw in the forest where Rayquaza appeared.

In Someone We Can't See! Whosawhatsit?, while the Rising Volt Tacklers were searching for Liko, Brassius was mentioned by Roy as one of the people he visited to find out where she might have gone.

Brassius appeared in a flashback to Liko and Roy's journey in From So Far Away. In HZ046, Brassius was selected as Roy's challenge as part of Terastal Training. When Roy and his friends arrived in Artazon in HZ048, Brassius turned down his challenge for a match due to the ongoing Artazon Art Festival, with Brassius focused on his work. He then watched Roy's battle with Nemona, where Roy's lack of awareness of his surroundings resulted in his defeat. After Roy challenged Nemona to an immediate rematch, blaming the sudden rain for his loss, Brassius scolded him by saying that he will never win if he continues battling this way, declaring that until he can find out what he's missing, he can never master Terastallization, and putting their battle on indefinite hold. After Roy learned from his mistakes and created a Charizard-shaped sculpture, Brassius accepted his challenge. This time around, Roy proved to be a much more effecient battler, and ultimately defeated Brassius's Sudowoodo, after which Brassius deems him a worthy Trainer to use Terastallization and rewards him with a stamp to signify him having passed the test.

In HZ055, Brassius attended the Naranja Academy and was partnered with Roy as part of the Terastal Training. They battled Hassel, using Fuecoco and Dolliv against Baxcalibur and Flapple, only to lose the match when Fuecoco was defeated.

Character

Brassius is a passionate artist who uses Pokémon as his inspiration for his artwork. He uses the word "avant-garde" when something intrigues or upsets him. As a Gym Leader, he uses battling as a way to teach Trainers and improve their battling skills.

Pokémon

This listing is of Brassius's known Pokémon in the anime:

On hand

Dolliv
Brassius's Dolliv
Debut Nemona and Brassius and…
Voice actors
Japanese Arisa Shida
English Alejandra Reynoso

Dolliv is Brassius's first known Pokémon. It is often seen with him and has a habit of spraying out olive oil when surprised or happy.

In HZ055, Brassius used Dolliv in his match against Hassel where it teamed up with Roy's Fuecoco to battle Baxcalibur and Flapple, only to be defeated when Fuecoco was defeated.

Dolliv's known moves are Seed Bomb, Helping Hand, Grass Knot, and Energy Ball.

Sudowoodo ↔ Terastallized Sudowoodo Grass
Brassius's Sudowoodo
Brassius's Terastallized Sudowoodo
Debut Nemona and Brassius and…
Voice actors
Japanese Tatsuki Kobe
English Bill Rogers

Sudowoodo is Brassius's second known Pokémon. It is capable of Terastallizing into a Grass type. Brassius used it in his battle against Roy and his Fuecoco. Despite Fuecoco learning Stomping Tantrum during the battle, Sudowoodo was still able to defeat it after Terastallizing.

In HZ048, Sudowoodo was used to battle Roy and his Fuecoco a second time, and due to Roy managing to trick Sudowoodo into tiring itself out by constantly using Substitute, therefore alerting Roy to which Sudowoodo was the real one due to its sweat, Roy and Fuecoco were ultimately able to win.

Sudowoodo's known moves are Rock Throw, Substitute, Taunt, Trailblaze, and Stone Edge.

Traveling with

Brassius Rotom Phone.png
Rotom Phone

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 中井和哉 Kazuya Nakai
English J. Michael Tatum
German Benedikt Gutjan
Hebrew אור קרבי Or Karby
Italian Alessandro Germano
Brazilian Portuguese Carlos Viegas
European Spanish Txema Moscoso


Gallery

Eyecatch

HZ eyecatch Brassius Dolliv.png

Other

HZ055 Artwork.jpg
An illustration of Brassius and Poppy's battles by Sanosuke Sakuma

In the manga

Pocket Monsters ~Pucchigumi SP~

Brassius appeared in PGSP02.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese コルサ Colza From colza (another word for rapeseed)
English, Italian Brassius From Brassica napus (scientific name of rapeseed)
German Colzo Similar to his Japanese name
Spanish Brais From Brassica napus (scientific name of rapeseed)
French Colza From his Japanese name
Korean 콜사 Colza Transcription of his Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 寇沙 Kòushā Transcription of his Japanese name
Chinese (Cantonese) 寇沙 Kausā
Indonesian Brassio Similar to his English name
Brazilian Portuguese Brás From Brassica napus (scientific name of rapeseed)

References