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==In the Electric Tale of Pikachu manga==
==In the Electric Tale of Pikachu manga==
[[Image:Eevee Brothers Manga.jpg|thumb|left|100px|Rainer, Pyro and Sparky]]
Rainer, Pyro and Sparky were part of a group called Knights of the E-Stone. Mike wanted to join them as well. They told Mikey the only way for him to join the Knights of the E-Stone was to evolve Eevee. Mikey proved to them that he didn't need to evolve his Eevee by defeating his brothers in a {{pkmn|battle}}. This adaptation also shows more development between him and Misty.
Rainer, Pyro and Sparky were part of a group called Knights of the E-Stone. Mike wanted to join them as well. They told Mikey the only way for him to join the Knights of the E-Stone was to evolve Eevee. Mikey proved to them that he didn't need to evolve his Eevee by defeating his brothers in a {{pkmn|battle}}. This adaptation also shows more development between him and Misty.



Revision as of 05:17, 28 February 2009

File:Eevee Brothers.jpg
From left to right: Rainer, Sparky, and Pyro

The Eevee brothers are four Pokémon Trainers from the Pokémon anime, three of which whose signature Pokémon are Eeveelutions. They make their appearance in 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.

In the anime

Sparky

File:Sparky brother.jpg
Sparky and Jolteon

Sparky (Japanese: ライゾウ Raizō) has golden hair styled in tall spikes. His Japanese voice actor is Katsuyuki Konishi and his English voice actor is Matthew Mitler. 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.

135.png Jolteon


Rainer

File:Rainer brother.jpg
Rainer and Vaporeon

Rainer (Japanese: ミズキ Mizuki) has dark blue hair styled to look like fins. His Japanese voice actor is 伊藤健太郎 Kentarō Itō and his English voice actor is Maddie Blaustein. His signature Pokémon is Vaporeon. He boasts it is the best because it can melt into water and disappear by using Acid Armor.

134.png Vaporeon


Pyro

File:Pyro brother.jpg
Pyro and Flareon

Pyro (Japanese: アツシ Atsushi) has red hair styled to look like flames. His Japanese voice actor is 岡野浩介 Kōsuke Okana and his English voice actor is Matthew Mitler. His signature Pokémon is Flareon. He boasts it is the best because of the powerful flames of Fire Spin.

136.png Flareon


Mikey

Main article: Mikey

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

File:Mikey's Eevee.png Eevee


In the Electric Tale of Pikachu manga

File:Eevee Brothers Manga.jpg
Rainer, Pyro and Sparky

Rainer, Pyro and Sparky were part of a group called Knights of the E-Stone. Mike wanted to join them as well. They told Mikey the only way for him to join the Knights of the E-Stone was to evolve Eevee. Mikey proved to them that he didn't need to evolve his Eevee by defeating his brothers in a battle. This adaptation also shows more development between him and Misty.

Trivia

  • The Eevee brothers have no representation in their family of the Generation II Eeveelutions, Espeon and Umbreon, nor the Generation IV ones, Leafeon and Glaceon. There was originally fanon speculation that something might be done to correct this, but like many characters of the day, the Eevee brothers have made no reappearance on the Pokémon anime since their debut episode.
  • 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.
  • 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, likely because she already has a Starmie.
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