Gan Gogh

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Gan Gogh

Mr. Gan Gogh (Japanese: ロッホ Loch) is a character of the day in the Pokémon anime, who appeared in the episode The Light Fantastic. He is voiced by 緒方賢一 Ken'ichi Ogata in Japanese and Jimmy Zoppi in English.

He was once a traveling trainer until he saw the Rainbow Lights, a phenomenon that happens once every twelve years, near the ruins of the Remoraidians. He attempted to draw the lights using seven crayons. However, he was unable to emulate the wide range of colors before him. So twelve years later, he attempted once again using twelve crayons and failed again. Finally, twelve years after that, he had 251 crayons at his disposal. This proved to be too many crayons, as by the time he chose one to start with, the light had faded.

In the present, with the help of Ash and his friends he traveled to the dried up Remoraid Lake, the source of the lights. While there, he used his Venusaur to defeat Team Rocket after another one of their attempts to steal Ash's Pikachu. At sunrise, Gan Gogh and the others discovered that the source of the Rainbow Lights was the Remoraid who now lived below the lake and came up once every twelve years. In the end, Gan Gogh did not get to paint the Rainbow Lights. However, he was satisfied for having learned their cause and understanding the mystery of the Remoraid.

Interestingly, despite the fact that he draws using crayons, he keeps a paint brush behind his ear.

Pokémon

Gan Gogh's Venusaur
Venusaur
Venusaur is Gan Gogh's only known Pokémon. It appeared when Team Rocket caught Ash's Pikachu. It was shown to be very strong as it easily defeated Jessie's Arbok before getting Pikachu back and sent Team Rocket blasting off in one hit.

Venusaur's only known move is SolarBeam.

Debut The Light Fantastic

Trivia

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