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[[File:Doctor Ferrara.png|250px|thumb|Doctor Ferrara]]
[[File:Cryogonal Man.png|250px|thumb|left|Ferrara's alter ego, Cryogonal Man]]
[[File:Cryogonal Man.png|250px|thumb|left|Ferrara's alter ego, Cryogonal Man]]
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'''Doctor Ferrara''' (Japanese: '''ツララー博士''' ''Dr. Tsuraraa'') is a [[character of the day]] in ''[[BW057|The Mighty Accelguard to the Rescue!]]''. He is the leader of Team Vanillite, a criminal gang in [[Driftveil City]], and the main antagonist of the episode.
'''Dr. Ferrara''' (Japanese: '''ツララー博士''' ''Dr. Tsuraraa'') is a [[character of the day]] in ''[[BW057|The Mighty Accelguard to the Rescue!]]''. He is the leader of Team Vanillite, a criminal gang in [[Driftveil City]], and the main antagonist of the episode.


He first appeared inside the [[Cold Storage]] with his two {{TP|Doctor Ferrara|henchmen}}, planning to befriend all the {{p|Vanillite}} residing in the [[Unova]] region with frozen food. He later appeared when {{an|Linda}} was investigating the Cold Storage and kidnapped her as a hostage. In an attempt to run away from the gang, he took on the alter-ego '''Cryogonal Man''' (Japanese: '''フリージ男''' ''Freege Man'') with a {{p|Cryogonal}} mask on his face.
He first appeared inside the [[Cold Storage]] with his two {{TP|Dr. Ferrara|henchmen}}, planning to befriend all of the {{p|Vanillite}} residing in the [[Unova]] region with frozen food. He later appeared when {{OBP|Linda|BW057}} was investigating the Cold Storage and took her hostage. In an attempt to run away from the gang, he took on the alter-ego '''Cryogonal Man''' (Japanese: '''フリージ男''' ''Freege Man'') with a {{p|Cryogonal}} mask on his face.


Despite all that, he did not succeed in his plan and ended up being arrested for his criminal deeds.
Despite all that, he did not succeed in his plan and ended up being arrested for his criminal deeds.
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==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
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|vaen=Emily Jenness
|vaen=Emily Jenness
|desc=Despite wearing a Cryogonal mask, Doctor Ferrara's only Pokémon was a {{p|Vanillish}} (which he admitted was due to his inability to capture a Cryogonal) which appeared at the climax of the episode. It battled [[Charles]]'s {{p|Accelgor}} but got [[Fainting|knocked out]] by the opponent's {{m|Swift}}.
|desc=Despite wearing a Cryogonal mask, Dr. Ferrara's only Pokémon was a {{p|Vanillish}} (which he admitted was due to his inability to capture a Cryogonal) which appeared at the climax of the episode. It battled [[Charles]]'s {{p|Accelgor}} but got [[Fainting|knocked out]] by the opponent's {{m|Swift}}.


Vanillish's known moves are {{m|Icy Wind}}, {{m|Icicle Spear}} and {{m|Sheer Cold}}.}}
Vanillish's known moves are {{m|Icy Wind}}, {{m|Icicle Spear}} and {{m|Sheer Cold}}.}}
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|en=Joe Rodriguez
|en=Joe Rodriguez
|fi=Aku Laitinen
|no=Harald Mæle
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|es_la=Pedro D'Aguillón Jr.
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* His Japanese name presumably comes from 氷柱, ''Tsurara'', the Japanese word for icicle.
* His Japanese name presumably comes from 氷柱, ''Tsurara'', the Japanese word for icicle.
* Freege Man is a play on {{p|Cryogonal}}'s Japanese name, Freegeo, as well as the Japanese word for man, otoko. Literally, it is '''Freege-o'''toko.
* Freege Man is a play on {{p|Cryogonal}}'s Japanese name, Freegeo, as well as the Japanese word for man, otoko. Literally, it is '''Freege-o'''toko.
* Freege Man's name could also be a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Batman|Batman]] villain [[Wikipedia: Mr. Freeze|Mr. Freeze]].
* Freege Man's name could also be a reference to the {{wp|Batman}} villain {{wp|Mr. Freeze}}.
* The professor's henchmen, with their costume and scream in mind, were most likely based on the foot soldiers of the {{wp|Kamen Rider#Shocker|Shocker}} organization of the {{wp|Kamen Rider Series|Kamen Rider franchise}}.
* The professor's henchmen, with their costume and scream in mind, were most likely based on the foot soldiers of the {{wp|Kamen Rider#Shocker|Shocker}} organization of the {{wp|Kamen Rider Series|Kamen Rider franchise}}.


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Revision as of 13:26, 9 January 2018

Dr. Ferrara
Ferrara's alter ego, Cryogonal Man
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Dr. Ferrara (Japanese: ツララー博士 Dr. Tsuraraa) is a character of the day in The Mighty Accelguard to the Rescue!. He is the leader of Team Vanillite, a criminal gang in Driftveil City, and the main antagonist of the episode.

He first appeared inside the Cold Storage with his two henchmen, planning to befriend all of the Vanillite residing in the Unova region with frozen food. He later appeared when Linda was investigating the Cold Storage and took her hostage. In an attempt to run away from the gang, he took on the alter-ego Cryogonal Man (Japanese: フリージ男 Freege Man) with a Cryogonal mask on his face.

Despite all that, he did not succeed in his plan and ended up being arrested for his criminal deeds.

Pokémon

Ferrara's Vanillish
Vanillish
Despite wearing a Cryogonal mask, Dr. Ferrara's only Pokémon was a Vanillish (which he admitted was due to his inability to capture a Cryogonal) which appeared at the climax of the episode. It battled Charles's Accelgor but got knocked out by the opponent's Swift.

Vanillish's known moves are Icy Wind, Icicle Spear and Sheer Cold.

Debut The Mighty Accelguard to the Rescue!
Voice actors
Japanese Shin'ichirō Miki
English Emily Jenness

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese ふくまつ進紗 Shinya Fukumatsu
English Joe Rodriguez
Czech Tomáš Juřička
Finnish Aku Laitinen
Norwegian Harald Mæle
Polish Paweł Wiśniewski
Brazilian Portuguese Hamilton Ricardo
Spanish Latin America Pedro D'Aguillón Jr.
Spain Ángel Amorós


Trivia

  • His Japanese name presumably comes from 氷柱, Tsurara, the Japanese word for icicle.
  • Freege Man is a play on Cryogonal's Japanese name, Freegeo, as well as the Japanese word for man, otoko. Literally, it is Freege-otoko.
  • Freege Man's name could also be a reference to the Batman villain Mr. Freeze.
  • The professor's henchmen, with their costume and scream in mind, were most likely based on the foot soldiers of the Shocker organization of the Kamen Rider franchise.


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