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The '''Eevee brothers''' are four [[Pokémon trainer]]s from the [[Pokémon anime]], three of which whose signature [[Pokémon]] are [[Eeveelution]]s. They make their appearance in ''[[EP040|The Battling Eevee Brothers]]''.
:''Rainer redirects here. For the glitch Pokémon often mistakenly called Rainer, see [[PokéWTrainer]]. For the supposed PokéGod, see [[PokéGods]].''
[[File:Eevee Brothers.png|220px|thumb|The three elder Eevee brothers from left to right: Rainer, Sparky, and Pyro]]
The '''Eevee brothers''' are four [[Pokémon Trainer]]s from the [[Pokémon anime]]; the signature {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} of the three eldest are the [[Eeveelution]]s that existed at the time. They made their appearance as [[Character of the day|characters of the day]] in ''[[EP040|The Battling Eevee Brothers]]''.


Rainer, Sparky, and Pyro appear to be the same age, possibly triplets. Mikey is notably younger than the other three brothers.
Rainer, Sparky, and Pyro appear to be the same age, possibly triplets. [[Mikey]] is noticeably younger than them.


==Rainer==
==In the anime==
Rainer has dark blue hair styled to look like fins. His signature Pokémon is {{p|Vaporeon}}. He boasts it is the best because it can melt into water and disappear by using {{m|Acid Armor}}.
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===Sparky===
'''Sparky''' (Japanese: '''ライゾウ''' ''Raizō'') has golden hair styled in tall spikes. His signature Pokémon is {{p|Jolteon}}. He boasts it is the best because when angered, its fur becomes sharp as needles which it can launch at the opponent using {{m|Pin Missile}}.


==Sparky==
{{TrainerPoké
Sparky has golden hair styled in tall spikes. His signature Pokémon is {{p|Jolteon}}.  He boasts it is the best because when angered, its fur becomes sharp as needles which it can launch at the opponent using {{m|Pin Missile}}.
|trainer=Sparky
|pkmn=Jolteon
|stage1=Eevee
|type1=Electric
|epnum=EP040
|epname=The Battling Eevee Brothers
|img=Sparky Jolteon.png
|vaen=Kayzie Rogers
|desc=Sparky's {{p|Jolteon}} is a Pokémon Sparky [[Evolution|evolved]] alongside the other owner's Pokémon. Its only appearance was in ''[[EP040|The Battling Eevee Brothers]]'', where it first appeared at a [[Stone Town]] evolution party alongside the other owners and {{p|Vaporeon}} and {{p|Flareon}}. Sparky then boasted how powerful Jolteon was, getting into an argument with the other brothers. {{TRT}} appeared, and stole it and all the other Pokémon including the [[evolutionary stone]]s.


==Pyro==
Later they found Team Rocket from the ink trail left by [[Misty's Horsea]], and were able to free them all except for {{p|Eevee}}. By using its {{m|Pin Missile}} along with the other brothers' Pokémon's attacks (including Eevee) they were able to send Team Rocket blasting off. It was last seen in a picture which was taken.
Pyro has red hair styled to look like flames.  His signature Pokémon is {{p|Flareon}}. He boasts it is the best because of the powerful flames of {{m|Fire Spin}}.


==Mikey==
Jolteon's only known move is {{m|Pin Missile}}.}}
Mikey has plain brown hair with bangs shaped to resemble an Eevee's fur collar.  He trains an {{p|Eevee}}, and commands it to use a move called Rage {{m|Tackle}}.


All of Mikey's brothers fight over how Mikey should evolve his Eevee. Despite the fact that all his brothers want to see him train an Eeveelution as well, he prefers keeping his Eevee just the way it is. He doesn't have the courage to tell his older brothers this, but after some advice from [[Misty]], he decides to try anyway. His brothers eventually come to accept Mikey's choice, and it actually seems to bring them closer together as brothers.
===Rainer===
'''Rainer''' (Japanese: '''ミズキ''' ''Mizuki'') has dark blue hair styled to look like fins. His signature Pokémon is {{p|Vaporeon}}. He boasts it is the best because it can melt into water and disappear by using {{m|Acid Armor}}.
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Rainer
|pkmn=Vaporeon
|stage1=Eevee
|type1=Water
|epnum=EP040
|epname=The Battling Eevee Brothers
|img=Rainer Vaporeon.png
|vajp=Rikako Aikawa
|vaen=Rachael Lillis
|desc=Rainer's {{p|Vaporeon}} is a Pokémon Rainer [[Evolution|evolved]] alongside the other owner's Pokémon. Its only appearance was in ''[[EP040|The Battling Eevee Brothers]]'', where it first appeared at a [[Stone Town]] evolution party alongside the other owners and {{p|Jolteon}} and {{p|Flareon}}. Rainer then boasted how powerful Vaporeon was, getting into an argument with the other brothers. {{TRT}} appeared, and stole it and all the other Pokémon including the [[evolutionary stone]]s.
 
Later they found Team Rocket from the ink trail left by [[Misty's Horsea]], and were able to free them all except for {{p|Eevee}}. By using its {{m|Acid Armor}} along with the other brothers' Pokémon's attacks (including Eevee) they were able to send Team Rocket blasting off. It was last seen in a picture which was taken.
 
Vaporeon's known moves are {{m|Acid Armor}} and {{m|Tackle}}{{tt|*|Used in the Japanese version only.}}.}}
 
===Pyro===
'''Pyro''' (Japanese: '''アツシ''' ''Atsushi'') has red hair styled to look like flames. His signature Pokémon is {{p|Flareon}}. He boasts it is the best because of the powerful flames of {{m|Fire Spin}}.
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Pyro
|pkmn=Flareon
|stage1=Eevee
|type1=Fire
|epnum=EP040
|epname=The Battling Eevee Brothers
|img=Pyro Flareon.png
|vaen=Kayzie Rogers
|desc=Pyro's {{p|Flareon}} is a Pokémon Pyro [[Evolution|evolved]] alongside the other owner's Pokémon. Its only appearance was in ''[[EP040|The Battling Eevee Brothers]]'', where it first appeared at a [[Stone Town]] evolution party alongside the other owners and {{p|Jolteon}} and {{p|Vaporeon}}. Pyro then boasted how powerful Flareon was, getting into an argument with the other brothers. {{TRT}} appeared, and stole it and all the other Pokémon including the [[evolutionary stone]]s.
 
Later they found Team Rocket from the ink trail left by [[Misty's Horsea]], and were able to free them all except for {{p|Eevee}}. Using its {{m|Fire Spin}} along with the other brothers' Pokémon's attacks (including Eevee) they were able to send Team Rocket blasting off. It was last seen in a picture which was taken.
 
Flareon's only known move is {{m|Fire Spin}}.}}
 
===Mikey===
'''[[Mikey]]''' (Japanese: '''タイチ''' ''Taichi'') has plain brown hair with bangs shaped to resemble an Eevee's fur collar. He owns an unevolved {{p|Eevee}}.
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Mikey
|pkmn=Eevee
|type1=Normal
|img=Mikey Eevee.png
|epnum=EP040
|epname=The Battling Eevee Brothers
|vajp=Rikako Aikawa
|vaen=Rikako Aikawa
|desc=Mikey's {{p|Eevee}} was hidden in a hollow tree because Mikey found it annoying that his brothers wanted to evolve it. Later, he found out that it was his choice to evolve it.
 
Eevee's known moves are {{m|Tackle}} and {{m|Take Down}}.}}
 
===Voice actors===
{{vatable|color={{normal color}}|bordercolor={{normal color light}}
|ja='''Sparky''': 小西克幸 ''[[Katsuyuki Konishi]]''<br>'''Rainer''': 伊藤健太郎 ''Kentarō Itō''<br>'''Pyro''': 岡野浩介 ''Kōsuke Okano''<br>'''[[Mikey]]''': 冬馬由美 ''[[Yumi Touma]]''
|it='''Pyro''': Paolo De Santis (K2 dub)<br>'''Mikey''': Stefano Pozzi (K2 dub)
|en='''Sparky''': [[Matthew Mitler]]<br>'''Rainer''': [[Maddie Blaustein|Adam Blaustein]]<br>'''Pyro''': [[Matthew Mitler]]<br>'''Mikey''': [[Kayzie Rogers]]
|fi='''Sparky''': Arto Nieminen<br>'''Rainer''': Pasi Ruohonen<br>'''Pyro''': Minna Tasanto<br>'''Mikey''': Jenni Sivonen
|no='''Sparky''': Erik Skøld<br>'''Rainer''': Trond Teigen<br>'''Pyro''': Tommy Karlsen<br>'''Mikey''': Katrine Blomstrand
|es_eu='''Sparky''': Cholo Moratalla<br>'''Rainer''': Roberto Cuenca Rodríguez Jr.<br>'''Pyro''': Álex Saudinós<br>'''Mikey''': Chelo Vivares
|es_la='''Sparky''': Benjamín Rivera<br>'''Rainer''': Carlos Hugo Hidalgo<br>'''Pyro''': Alfredo Gabriel Basurto<br>'''Mikey''': Ana Lobo
|pl='''Sparky''': Radosław Popłonikowski<br>'''Rainer''': Wojciech Majchrzak<br>'''Pyro''': Mikołaj Klimek<br>'''Mikey''': Renata Berger
|vi='''Sparky''': Trần Vũ<br>'''Rainer''': Nguyễn Anh Tuấn<br>'''Pyro''': Hồ Tiến Đạt<br>'''Mikey''': Nguyễn Kim Anh}}
 
==In the manga==
===In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga===
[[File:Eevee Brothers EToP.png|thumb|190px|Sparky, Pyro, and Rainer]]
Rainer, Pyro, and Sparky—along with [[Mikey]]—appear in ''[[ET06|To Evolve or Not to Evolve, That is the Question!]]''. Rainer, Pyro, and Sparky are members of a fellowship named the [[Knights of the E Stone]]. To join, members are required to own at least one Pokémon which was evolved by means of an [[evolutionary stone]]. Joining The Knights of The E Stone is a family tradition which the brothers have upheld, and they pressure Mikey to evolve his {{p|Eevee}} so that he may join, too.
 
With {{OBP|Ash Ketchum|EToP|Ash}}'s help, Mikey's Eevee and {{OBP|Ash's Pikachu|EToP}} defeat all three brothers to earn Mikey the right to join the fellowship without evolving his Eevee.
 
The brothers are shown to have a playful side in the manga as well, teasing Mikey about {{an|Misty}} being his "girlfriend" and disappearing in a cloud of smoke when they leave the room.
 
According to this canon, Rainer is the oldest of the brothers, followed by Pyro and then Sparky.
 
====Pokémon====
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Rainer
|pkmn=Vaporeon
|stage1=Eevee
|width=75
|type1=Water
|epnum=ET06
|epname=To Evolve or Not to Evolve, That Is the Question!
|img=Rainer Vaporeon EToP.png
|desc=Rainer's {{p|Vaporeon}} was used against Ash to determine whether or not Mikey could join the Knights of the E Stone. It was easily defeated by Ash's Pikachu.
 
None of Vaporeon's moves are known.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Pyro
|pkmn=Flareon
|stage1=Eevee
|type1=Fire
|epnum=ET06
|epname=To Evolve or Not to Evolve, That Is the Question!
|img=Pyro Flareon EToP.png
|desc=Pyro's {{p|Flareon}} was used against Ash to determine whether or not Mikey could join the Knights of the E Stone. It was easily defeated by Ash's Pikachu.
 
None of Flareon's moves are known.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Sparky
|pkmn=Jolteon
|stage1=Eevee
|type1=Electric
|epnum=ET06
|epname=To Evolve or Not to Evolve, That Is the Question!
|img=Sparky Jolteon EToP.png
|desc=Sparky's {{p|Jolteon}} was used against Mikey to determine whether or not Mikey could join the Knights of the E Stone. It put up a good fight, but was defeated when Mikey's Eevee used {{m|Mimic}} to copy its move and use it against it.
 
Jolteon's only known move is {{m|Pin Missile}}.}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The Eevee brothers have no representation in their family of the [[Generation II]] Eeveelutions, {{p|Espeon}} and {{p|Umbreon}}.  There was [[fanon]] speculation that something might be done to correct this, but like many [[character of the day|characters of the day]], the Eevee brothers have made no reappearance on the [[Pokémon anime]] since their debut episode.
* Sparky has the same voice actor in both English and Japanese as [[Chopper]], and Rainer has the same voice actor in both English and Japanese as both [[Ghali]] and [[Pete Pebbleman]].
* This was not the only group of siblings training Eeveelutions to appear on the [[Pokémon anime]]. When [[Ash]] and his friends went to [[Johto]], they met the [[Kimono Girl|Kimono Sisters]] who, like their counterparts in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]], each trained one of the five evolutions. Unlike the Eevee brothers, though, they had no representation in their family of Eevee itself.
* This was not the only group of siblings training Eeveelutions to appear on the Pokémon anime. When {{Ash}} and his friends went to [[Johto]], they met the [[Kimono Girl|Kimono Sisters]] who, like their counterparts in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, each trained one of the five evolutions. Unlike the Eevee brothers, though, they had no representation in their family of Eevee itself, unless one counts [[Sakura]]'s {{TP|Sakura|Eevee}}, which later evolved into {{p|Espeon}}.
* The name [[Sparky]] was used again in the anime as the name of [[Ritchie]]'s {{p|Pikachu}}.
* The name [[Sparky]] was used again in the anime as the name of [[Sparky|Ritchie's Pikachu]].
* Oddly, at the time of the episode, Ash, Misty, and Brock each had a Pokémon with them that could evolve via one of the [[evolutionary stone]]s that are used by Eevee to evolve. {{AP|Pikachu}} evolves with the [[Thunder Stone|Thunderstone]], {{TP|Brock|Vulpix}} evolves with the [[Fire Stone]], and {{TP|Misty|Staryu}} evolves with a [[Water Stone]]. Pyro and Sparky offer a Fire Stone to Brock and a Thunderstone to Ash in hopes that they will evolve their Pokémon, but Rainer never offers a Water Stone to Misty, most likely because she already has a {{TP|Misty|Starmie}}.
* In [[Pokémon GO]], if an Eevee is [[nickname]]d after one of the Eevee brothers (excluding Mikey), it is [[List of cross-canon references|guaranteed]] to evolve into that brother's respective Eeveelution, while usually the form Eevee evolves into is random. This method seems to work only once per Eeveelution, however.


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Rainer redirects here. For the glitch Pokémon often mistakenly called Rainer, see PokéWTrainer. For the supposed PokéGod, see PokéGods.
The three elder Eevee brothers from left to right: Rainer, Sparky, and Pyro

The Eevee brothers are four Pokémon Trainers from the Pokémon anime; the signature Pokémon of the three eldest are the Eeveelutions that existed at the time. They made their appearance as characters of the day in The Battling Eevee Brothers.

Rainer, Sparky, and Pyro appear to be the same age, possibly triplets. Mikey is noticeably younger than them.

In the anime

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Sparky

Sparky (Japanese: ライゾウ Raizō) has golden hair styled in tall spikes. His signature Pokémon is Jolteon. He boasts it is the best because when angered, its fur becomes sharp as needles which it can launch at the opponent using Pin Missile.

Sparky's Jolteon
Eevee → Jolteon
Sparky's Jolteon is a Pokémon Sparky evolved alongside the other owner's Pokémon. Its only appearance was in The Battling Eevee Brothers, where it first appeared at a Stone Town evolution party alongside the other owners and Vaporeon and Flareon. Sparky then boasted how powerful Jolteon was, getting into an argument with the other brothers. Team Rocket appeared, and stole it and all the other Pokémon including the evolutionary stones.

Later they found Team Rocket from the ink trail left by Misty's Horsea, and were able to free them all except for Eevee. By using its Pin Missile along with the other brothers' Pokémon's attacks (including Eevee) they were able to send Team Rocket blasting off. It was last seen in a picture which was taken.

Jolteon's only known move is Pin Missile.

Debut The Battling Eevee Brothers
Voice actors
Japanese
English Kayzie Rogers

Rainer

Rainer (Japanese: ミズキ Mizuki) has dark blue hair styled to look like fins. His signature Pokémon is Vaporeon. He boasts it is the best because it can melt into water and disappear by using Acid Armor.

Rainer's Vaporeon
Eevee → Vaporeon
Rainer's Vaporeon is a Pokémon Rainer evolved alongside the other owner's Pokémon. Its only appearance was in The Battling Eevee Brothers, where it first appeared at a Stone Town evolution party alongside the other owners and Jolteon and Flareon. Rainer then boasted how powerful Vaporeon was, getting into an argument with the other brothers. Team Rocket appeared, and stole it and all the other Pokémon including the evolutionary stones.

Later they found Team Rocket from the ink trail left by Misty's Horsea, and were able to free them all except for Eevee. By using its Acid Armor along with the other brothers' Pokémon's attacks (including Eevee) they were able to send Team Rocket blasting off. It was last seen in a picture which was taken.

Vaporeon's known moves are Acid Armor and Tackle*.

Debut The Battling Eevee Brothers
Voice actors
Japanese Rikako Aikawa
English Rachael Lillis

Pyro

Pyro (Japanese: アツシ Atsushi) has red hair styled to look like flames. His signature Pokémon is Flareon. He boasts it is the best because of the powerful flames of Fire Spin.

Pyro's Flareon
Eevee → Flareon
Pyro's Flareon is a Pokémon Pyro evolved alongside the other owner's Pokémon. Its only appearance was in The Battling Eevee Brothers, where it first appeared at a Stone Town evolution party alongside the other owners and Jolteon and Vaporeon. Pyro then boasted how powerful Flareon was, getting into an argument with the other brothers. Team Rocket appeared, and stole it and all the other Pokémon including the evolutionary stones.

Later they found Team Rocket from the ink trail left by Misty's Horsea, and were able to free them all except for Eevee. Using its Fire Spin along with the other brothers' Pokémon's attacks (including Eevee) they were able to send Team Rocket blasting off. It was last seen in a picture which was taken.

Flareon's only known move is Fire Spin.

Debut The Battling Eevee Brothers
Voice actors
Japanese
English Kayzie Rogers

Mikey

Mikey (Japanese: タイチ Taichi) has plain brown hair with bangs shaped to resemble an Eevee's fur collar. He owns an unevolved Eevee.

Mikey's Eevee
Eevee
Mikey's Eevee was hidden in a hollow tree because Mikey found it annoying that his brothers wanted to evolve it. Later, he found out that it was his choice to evolve it.

Eevee's known moves are Tackle and Take Down.

Debut The Battling Eevee Brothers
Voice actors
Japanese Rikako Aikawa
English Rikako Aikawa

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese Sparky: 小西克幸 Katsuyuki Konishi
Rainer: 伊藤健太郎 Kentarō Itō
Pyro: 岡野浩介 Kōsuke Okano
Mikey: 冬馬由美 Yumi Touma
English Sparky: Matthew Mitler
Rainer: Adam Blaustein
Pyro: Matthew Mitler
Mikey: Kayzie Rogers
Finnish Sparky: Arto Nieminen
Rainer: Pasi Ruohonen
Pyro: Minna Tasanto
Mikey: Jenni Sivonen
Italian Pyro: Paolo De Santis (K2 dub)
Mikey: Stefano Pozzi (K2 dub)
Norwegian Sparky: Erik Skøld
Rainer: Trond Teigen
Pyro: Tommy Karlsen
Mikey: Katrine Blomstrand
Polish Sparky: Radosław Popłonikowski
Rainer: Wojciech Majchrzak
Pyro: Mikołaj Klimek
Mikey: Renata Berger
Spanish Latin America Sparky: Benjamín Rivera
Rainer: Carlos Hugo Hidalgo
Pyro: Alfredo Gabriel Basurto
Mikey: Ana Lobo
Spain Sparky: Cholo Moratalla
Rainer: Roberto Cuenca Rodríguez Jr.
Pyro: Álex Saudinós
Mikey: Chelo Vivares
Vietnamese Sparky: Trần Vũ
Rainer: Nguyễn Anh Tuấn
Pyro: Hồ Tiến Đạt
Mikey: Nguyễn Kim Anh


In the manga

In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga

Sparky, Pyro, and Rainer

Rainer, Pyro, and Sparky—along with Mikey—appear in To Evolve or Not to Evolve, That is the Question!. Rainer, Pyro, and Sparky are members of a fellowship named the Knights of the E Stone. To join, members are required to own at least one Pokémon which was evolved by means of an evolutionary stone. Joining The Knights of The E Stone is a family tradition which the brothers have upheld, and they pressure Mikey to evolve his Eevee so that he may join, too.

With Ash's help, Mikey's Eevee and Ash's Pikachu defeat all three brothers to earn Mikey the right to join the fellowship without evolving his Eevee.

The brothers are shown to have a playful side in the manga as well, teasing Mikey about Misty being his "girlfriend" and disappearing in a cloud of smoke when they leave the room.

According to this canon, Rainer is the oldest of the brothers, followed by Pyro and then Sparky.

Pokémon

Rainer's Vaporeon
Eevee → Vaporeon
Rainer's Vaporeon was used against Ash to determine whether or not Mikey could join the Knights of the E Stone. It was easily defeated by Ash's Pikachu.

None of Vaporeon's moves are known.

Debut To Evolve or Not to Evolve, That Is the Question!
Pyro's Flareon
Eevee → Flareon
Pyro's Flareon was used against Ash to determine whether or not Mikey could join the Knights of the E Stone. It was easily defeated by Ash's Pikachu.

None of Flareon's moves are known.

Debut To Evolve or Not to Evolve, That Is the Question!
Sparky's Jolteon
Eevee → Jolteon
Sparky's Jolteon was used against Mikey to determine whether or not Mikey could join the Knights of the E Stone. It put up a good fight, but was defeated when Mikey's Eevee used Mimic to copy its move and use it against it.

Jolteon's only known move is Pin Missile.

Debut To Evolve or Not to Evolve, That Is the Question!

Trivia

  • Sparky has the same voice actor in both English and Japanese as Chopper, and Rainer has the same voice actor in both English and Japanese as both Ghali and Pete Pebbleman.
  • This was not the only group of siblings training Eeveelutions to appear on the Pokémon anime. When Ash and his friends went to Johto, they met the Kimono Sisters who, like their counterparts in Pokémon Gold and Silver, each trained one of the five evolutions. Unlike the Eevee brothers, though, they had no representation in their family of Eevee itself, unless one counts Sakura's Eevee, which later evolved into Espeon.
  • The name Sparky was used again in the anime as the name of Ritchie's Pikachu.
  • Oddly, at the time of the episode, Ash, Misty, and Brock each had a Pokémon with them that could evolve via one of the evolutionary stones that are used by Eevee to evolve. Pikachu evolves with the Thunderstone, Vulpix evolves with the Fire Stone, and Staryu evolves with a Water Stone. Pyro and Sparky offer a Fire Stone to Brock and a Thunderstone to Ash in hopes that they will evolve their Pokémon, but Rainer never offers a Water Stone to Misty, most likely because she already has a Starmie.
  • In Pokémon GO, if an Eevee is nicknamed after one of the Eevee brothers (excluding Mikey), it is guaranteed to evolve into that brother's respective Eeveelution, while usually the form Eevee evolves into is random. This method seems to work only once per Eeveelution, however.


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