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[[File:Blind boy.png|right|thumb|120px|The blind boy]]
[[File:Blind boy.png|thumb|120px|The blind boy]]
A '''blind boy''' (Japanese: '''目の不自由な少年''' ''blind boy'') from [[Slateport City]] appears as a character from [[Pokémon Adventures]]. He has a vital role in saving the [[Hoenn]] region in the {{chap|Ruby & Sapphire}}.
A '''blind boy''' (Japanese: '''目の不自由な少年''' ''blind boy'') from [[Slateport City]] appears as a character from [[Pokémon Adventures]]. He has a vital role in saving the [[Hoenn]] [[region]] in the {{chap|Ruby & Sapphire}}.


==History==
==History==
===={{chap|Ruby & Sapphire}}====
This blind boy first appears in ''[[PS238|The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon VI]]'' during the flood in Slateport, caused by [[Team Aqua]]'s actions that stopped volcanic activity in [[Mt. Chimney]]. Amid the water flow, {{adv|Ruby}} saves a {{p|Magikarp}} mistaking it for [[Feefee]], who fled after being verbally abused by him. From a window of a hospital where the citizens of Slateport were being assisted, Ruby heard a blind boy calling for his Pokémon and retrieved the Magikarp for him. The boy was amazed that Ruby could save his Pokémon from the flood, saying that he wanted to be a fantastic Trainer like him, so he could help people and Pokémon in trouble. This stimulated Ruby to look for [[Wallace]] and help the Gym Leaders against [[Team Magma]] and Team Aqua.
This blind boy first appears in ''[[PS238|The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon VI]]'' during the flood in Slateport, caused by [[Team Aqua]]'s actions that stopped volcanic activity in [[Mt. Chimney]]. Amid the water flow, {{adv|Ruby}} saves a {{p|Magikarp}} mistaking it for [[Feefee]], who fled after being verbally abused by him. From a window of a hospital where the citizens of Slateport were being assisted, Ruby heard a blind boy calling for his Pokémon and retrieved the Magikarp for him. The boy was amazed that Ruby could save his Pokémon from the flood, saying that he wanted to be a fantastic Trainer like him, so he could help people and Pokémon in trouble. This stimulated Ruby to look for [[Wallace]] and help the Gym Leaders against [[Team Magma]] and Team Aqua.


Later in ''[[PS245|Bravo, Vibrava]]'', a {{tc|Swimmer}} in Slateport finds the blind boy alone in the city, after the people left, looking for shelter in [[New Mauville]]. When the Swimmer goes to save the boy, he explains that didn’t realize everyone was gone for being so focused on decoding an ancient slate. To do so, he had to read a message using the tip of his fingers, following a formula he learned from the person who entrusted the slab to him in the hospital, [[Steven Stone]]. Later, when the boy is on the Swimmer's {{p|Gyarados}}, he says that doesn’t want to leave the city, since Steven asked him to take care of the slate until he returns. The Swimmer wants to get out of there regardless, worried with the buildings that are falling apart, but [[Phoebe]] appears to save them.
Later in ''[[PS245|Bravo, Vibrava]]'', a {{tc|Swimmer}} in Slateport finds the blind boy alone in the city, after the people left, looking for shelter in [[New Mauville]]. When the Swimmer goes to save the boy, he explains that didn't realize everyone was gone for being so focused on decoding an ancient slate. To do so, he had to read a message using the tip of his fingers, following a formula he learned from the person who entrusted the slab to him in the hospital, [[Steven Stone]]. Later, when the boy is on the Swimmer's {{p|Gyarados}}, he says that doesn't want to leave the city, since Steven asked him to take care of the slate until he returns. The Swimmer wants to get out of there regardless, worried with the buildings that are falling apart, but [[Phoebe]] appears to save them.


She takes the boy with her on one of Steven’s {{p|Metang}}. The {{pkmn|Champion}} asks via phone about the decoding of the content in the ancient tablet. He states that this is the key to awaken the [[Legendary titans]] that will save [[Hoenn]] from a destruction caused by the battle between {{p|Kyogre}} and {{p|Groudon}}. The blind boy reads the text, which is the same that can be found inside the [[Sealed Chamber]] in the games, but fails on the last words that had a missing part. Even using the {{key|III|Devon Scope}}, Phoebe can’t find out the end of the text. With no resolution to the issue, Steven asks her to return the slab to him.
She takes the boy with her on one of {{Steven}}'s {{p|Metang}}. The {{pkmn|Champion}} asks via phone about the decoding of the content in the ancient tablet. He states that this is the key to awaken the [[Legendary titans]] that will save [[Hoenn]] from a destruction caused by the battle between {{p|Kyogre}} and {{p|Groudon}}. The blind boy reads the text, which is the same that can be found inside the [[Sealed Chamber]] in the games, but fails on the last words that had a missing part. Even using the [[Devon Scope]], Phoebe can't find out the end of the text. With no resolution to the issue, Steven asks her to return the slab to him.


The end of the text is later discovered when Steven receives the {{key|III|letter}} [[Mr. Stone|his father]] asked {{adv|Sapphire}} to deliver to him. Using it, the titans are finally released, making the slab break apart, only to be reunited by [[Scott]] in the {{chap|Emerald|sixth chapter}}. The blind boy is last seen inside the [[Pokémon Association]] airship, after the Hoenn region was saved.
The end of the text is later discovered when Steven receives the [[letter]] [[Mr. Stone|his father]] asked {{adv|Sapphire}} to deliver to him. Using it, the titans are finally released, making the slab break apart, only to be reunited by [[Scott]] in the {{chap|Emerald}}. The blind boy is seen inside the [[Pokémon Association]] airship, after the Hoenn region was saved.
 
===={{chap|Emerald}}====
In ''[[PS337|Epilogue]]'', the blind boy makes a cameo by appearing in one of the ships heading to the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}.


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
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|epnum=PS238
|epname=The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon VI
|epname=The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon VI
|desc='''{{p|Magikarp|Karpy}}''' (Japanese: '''コイキチ''' ''Koikichi'') was first seen lost in Slateport, when the city was engulfed by a tsunami. It was saved by Ruby, who mistook it for one of his Pokémon. It then was returned to its owner, who couldn’t find it because of his blindness.
|desc='''{{p|Magikarp|Karpy}}''' (Japanese: '''コイキチ''' ''Koikichi'') was first seen lost in [[Slateport City]], when the city was engulfed by a tsunami. It was saved by {{adv|Ruby}}, who initially mistook it for one of his Pokémon. It then was returned to its owner, who couldn't find it because of his blindness.


None of Karpy's moves are known.}}
None of Karpy's moves are known.}}


 
==Names==
===Blind boy's Pokémon===
''Karpy''
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|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Japanese
|コイキチ ''Koikichi''
|From コイキング ''Koiking'' ({{p|Magikarp}})
|- style="background:#FFF"
|rowspan=2 | English
|Karpy ([[VIZ Media]])
|From ''Magikarp''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Maggie ([[Chuang Yi]])
|From ''Magikarp''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Italian
|Magika
|From ''Magikarp''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Korean
|잉순 ''Ingsun''
|From 잉어킹 ''Ingeoking'' (Magikarp).
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and mainland China}})
|小鯉魚王 ''Xiǎolǐyúwáng''{{tt|*|Ching Win}}<br>鲤吉 ''Lǐjí''{{tt|*|Jilin Publishing Group}}
|From 鯉魚王 ''Lǐyúwáng'' (Magikarp)<br>From 鲤鱼王 ''Lǐyúwáng'' (Magikarp)
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Vietnamese
|Koikichi
|Transliteration of Japanese name
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Revision as of 06:26, 5 February 2019

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The name currently in use is a fan designator; see below for more information.
The blind boy

A blind boy (Japanese: 目の不自由な少年 blind boy) from Slateport City appears as a character from Pokémon Adventures. He has a vital role in saving the Hoenn region in the Ruby & Sapphire arc.

History

Ruby & Sapphire arc

This blind boy first appears in The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon VI during the flood in Slateport, caused by Team Aqua's actions that stopped volcanic activity in Mt. Chimney. Amid the water flow, Ruby saves a Magikarp mistaking it for Feefee, who fled after being verbally abused by him. From a window of a hospital where the citizens of Slateport were being assisted, Ruby heard a blind boy calling for his Pokémon and retrieved the Magikarp for him. The boy was amazed that Ruby could save his Pokémon from the flood, saying that he wanted to be a fantastic Trainer like him, so he could help people and Pokémon in trouble. This stimulated Ruby to look for Wallace and help the Gym Leaders against Team Magma and Team Aqua.

Later in Bravo, Vibrava, a Swimmer in Slateport finds the blind boy alone in the city, after the people left, looking for shelter in New Mauville. When the Swimmer goes to save the boy, he explains that didn't realize everyone was gone for being so focused on decoding an ancient slate. To do so, he had to read a message using the tip of his fingers, following a formula he learned from the person who entrusted the slab to him in the hospital, Steven Stone. Later, when the boy is on the Swimmer's Gyarados, he says that doesn't want to leave the city, since Steven asked him to take care of the slate until he returns. The Swimmer wants to get out of there regardless, worried with the buildings that are falling apart, but Phoebe appears to save them.

She takes the boy with her on one of Steven's Metang. The Champion asks via phone about the decoding of the content in the ancient tablet. He states that this is the key to awaken the Legendary titans that will save Hoenn from a destruction caused by the battle between Kyogre and Groudon. The blind boy reads the text, which is the same that can be found inside the Sealed Chamber in the games, but fails on the last words that had a missing part. Even using the Devon Scope, Phoebe can't find out the end of the text. With no resolution to the issue, Steven asks her to return the slab to him.

The end of the text is later discovered when Steven receives the letter his father asked Sapphire to deliver to him. Using it, the titans are finally released, making the slab break apart, only to be reunited by Scott in the Emerald arc. The blind boy is seen inside the Pokémon Association airship, after the Hoenn region was saved.

Emerald arc

In Epilogue, the blind boy makes a cameo by appearing in one of the ships heading to the Battle Frontier.

Pokémon

Karpy
Karpy (CY: Maggie)
Karpy (Japanese: コイキチ Koikichi) was first seen lost in Slateport City, when the city was engulfed by a tsunami. It was saved by Ruby, who initially mistook it for one of his Pokémon. It then was returned to its owner, who couldn't find it because of his blindness.

None of Karpy's moves are known.

Debut The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon VI

Names

Blind boy's Pokémon

Karpy

Language Name Origin
Japanese コイキチ Koikichi From コイキング Koiking (Magikarp)
English Karpy (VIZ Media) From Magikarp
Maggie (Chuang Yi) From Magikarp
Italian Magika From Magikarp
Korean 잉순 Ingsun From 잉어킹 Ingeoking (Magikarp).
Chinese (Mandarin) 小鯉魚王 Xiǎolǐyúwáng*
鲤吉 Lǐjí*
From 鯉魚王 Lǐyúwáng (Magikarp)
From 鲤鱼王 Lǐyúwáng (Magikarp)
Vietnamese Koikichi Transliteration of Japanese name


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