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===Pokémon supervised===
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|desc={{p|Magnezone}} lived on a mountain between [[Brussel Town]] and [[Daybreak Town]] and as a result of living on the mountain gained a lot of power that it could only release by battling a Metagross that also lived there. When the trench they lived in was flooded they started battling in a nearby town which often caused collateral damage which was only stopped when Ash and friends managed to get the water out of the trench. Magnezone proved to be very powerful in battle, helping to defeat [[Ash's Monferno]] and then knocking out {{an|Dawn}}'s {{TP|Dawn|Mamoswine}} despite having a type-disadvantage to both.
|desc={{p|Magnezone}} lived on a mountain between [[Brussel Town]] and [[Daybreak Town]] and as a result of living on the mountain gained a lot of power that it could only release by battling a Metagross that also lived there. When the trench they lived in was flooded they started battling in a nearby town which often caused collateral damage which was only stopped when Ash and friends managed to get the water out of the trench. Magnezone proved to be very powerful in battle, helping to defeat [[Ash's Infernape|Ash's Monferno]] and then knocking out {{an|Dawn}}'s {{TP|Dawn|Mamoswine}} despite having a type-disadvantage to both.


Magnezone's known attacks are {{m|SonicBoom}}, {{m|Signal Beam}} and {{m|Supersonic}}.}}
Magnezone's known attacks are {{m|SonicBoom}}, {{m|Signal Beam}}, and {{m|Supersonic}}.}}


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|desc={{p|Metagross}} lived on the same mountain as Magnezone and as it was also a a steel-type also gained a lot of power from the mountain's magnetic fields that it could only release by battling. When the trench used for battling was flooded, it started battling Magnezone in a nearby town and was only stopped from destroying the town when the water in the trench was removed.
|desc={{p|Metagross}} lived on the same mountain as Magnezone and, as it was also a Steel-type, also gained a lot of power from the mountain's magnetic fields that it could only release by battling. When the trench used for battling was flooded, it started battling Magnezone in a nearby town and was only stopped from destroying the town when the water in the trench was removed.


Metagross's known attacks are {{m|Metal Claw}}, {{m|Take Down}}, {{m|Bullet Punch}} and {{m|Shadow Ball}}.}}
Metagross's known attacks are {{m|Metal Claw}}, {{m|Take Down}}, {{m|Bullet Punch}} and {{m|Shadow Ball}}.}}

Revision as of 15:31, 2 September 2010

Crispin the mountain guard

Crispin (Japanese: カツゾー Katsuzō) is the character of the day in Regaining the Home Advantage!. He is voiced by 小西克幸 Katsuyuki Konishi in Japanese and Sean Schemmel in English.

Crispin's duty was to watch over a mountain where a powerful Metagross and Magnezone lived and regularly did battle to get rid of the power that built up inside of them that resulted from living on the mountain. He later helped Ash and friends solve the mystery behind Metagross and Magnezone's constant battles that were destroying a nearby town.

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Crispin's Magnezone
Magnezone
Magnezone lived on a mountain between Brussel Town and Daybreak Town and as a result of living on the mountain gained a lot of power that it could only release by battling a Metagross that also lived there. When the trench they lived in was flooded they started battling in a nearby town which often caused collateral damage which was only stopped when Ash and friends managed to get the water out of the trench. Magnezone proved to be very powerful in battle, helping to defeat Ash's Monferno and then knocking out Dawn's Mamoswine despite having a type-disadvantage to both.

Magnezone's known attacks are SonicBoom, Signal Beam, and Supersonic.

Debut Regaining the Home Advantage!
Crispin's Metagross
Metagross
Metagross lived on the same mountain as Magnezone and, as it was also a Steel-type, also gained a lot of power from the mountain's magnetic fields that it could only release by battling. When the trench used for battling was flooded, it started battling Magnezone in a nearby town and was only stopped from destroying the town when the water in the trench was removed.

Metagross's known attacks are Metal Claw, Take Down, Bullet Punch and Shadow Ball.

Debut Regaining the Home Advantage!


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