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===Quotes===
===Quotes===
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;[[Tower of Mastery]] (first visit)
;[[Tower of Mastery]] (first visit)
:''"Oh? You must be <player>, then. Sycamore told me you would be coming. I'm called the Mega Evolution guru. I guess you could say I'm an acquaintance of his. Oh, but Mega Evolution guru isn't my real name, of course. Now, come here for a moment, will you?"''
:''"Oh? You must be <player>, then. Sycamore told me you would be coming. I'm called the Mega Evolution guru. I guess you could say I'm an acquaintance of his. Oh, but Mega Evolution guru isn't my real name, of course. Now, come here for a moment, will you?"''
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===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
[[File:Gurkinn AZ Adventures.png|thumb|240px|Gurkinn in Pokémon Adventures]]
[[File:Gurkinn AZ Adventures.png|thumb|240px|Gurkinn in Pokémon Adventures]]
====History====
Gurkinn debuted in the {{chap|X & Y}}. Gurkinn met {{adv|X}} when the boy was a small child. After saving X from a couple of intrusive reporters, Gurkinn gave X a [[Key Stone|Mega Ring]] because of the bond X shared with his [[Kanga and Li'l Kanga|Kangaskhan]]. In addition to X, Gurkinn has also given Key Stones to 17 other people chosen to be Mega Evolution Successors, including Korrina, [[Diantha]], {{adv|Y}}, {{adv|Blue}}, [[Steven Stone]], and three unnamed men.
====={{chap|X & Y}}=====
Gurkinn is revealed to have met {{adv|X}} when the boy was a small child. After saving X from a couple of intrusive reporters Gurkinn gave X a [[Key Stone|Mega Ring]] because of the bond X shared with his [[Kanga and Li'l Kanga|Kangaskhan]]. In addition to X, Gurkinn has also given Key Stones to 17 other people chosen to be Mega Evolution Successors, including Korrina, [[Diantha]], {{adv|Y}}, {{adv|Blue}}, [[Steven Stone]], and three unnamed men.


In the present, Gurkinn is attacked by his granddaughter Korrina because she demanded to know why he gave X a Mega Ring when he doesn't seem to care about having a successor ceremony for being given the ring. Before Gurkinn can fully explain, they are attacked by a {{p|Trevenant}}. Korrina immediately goes to battle it, but soon realizes that the attack is only a distraction to separate her from her grandfather. Back outside, Gurkinn is interrogated by [[Emma|Essentia]] for information about Mega Evolution. After Gurkinn gives her the info, Essentia immediately begins attacking him. Gurkinn retaliates with his Mega {{p|Heracross}} and manages to hold Essentia back. He quickly realizes that while they were battling, Essentia began having her {{p|Trevenant}} cover the entire Tower of Mastery in its roots. He calls Korrina over and tells her that in order to protect the secrets of Mega Evolution, they must destroy the Tower of Mastery. Although reluctant, Korrina assists her grandfather in activating the Tower of Master's self-destruct switch, causing the entire building to collapse on itself. They manage to get out in time, but Gurkinn muses over the fact that with the tower gone, the secrets of a {{p|Diancie|certain Pokémon}} will be lost with it.
In the present, Gurkinn is attacked by his granddaughter Korrina because she demanded to know why he gave X a Mega Ring when he doesn't seem to care about having a successor ceremony for being given the ring. Before Gurkinn can fully explain, they are attacked by a {{p|Trevenant}}. Korrina immediately goes to battle it, but soon realizes that the attack is only a distraction to separate her from her grandfather. Back outside, Gurkinn is interrogated by [[Emma|Essentia]] for information about Mega Evolution. After Gurkinn gives her the info, Essentia immediately begins attacking him. Gurkinn retaliates with his Mega {{p|Heracross}} and manages to hold Essentia back. He quickly realizes that while they were battling, Essentia began having her {{p|Trevenant}} cover the entire Tower of Mastery in its roots. He calls Korrina over and tells her that in order to protect the secrets of Mega Evolution, they must destroy the Tower of Mastery. Although reluctant, Korrina assists her grandfather in activating the Tower of Master's self-destruct switch, causing the entire building to collapse on itself. They manage to get out in time, but Gurkinn muses over the fact that with the tower gone, the secrets of a {{p|Diancie|certain Pokémon}} will be lost with it.
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The captured townspeople and Korrina are taken to a [[Laverre City]] hospital to recuperate. Gurkinn begins training Y and her friends so that they can get stronger. He notes Y's strength and begins to question passing his Key Stone down to her. Later, at the [[Lost Hotel]], Gurkinn officially makes Y a Mega Evolution successor. He gives Y a Mega Ring outfitted with the Key Stone from his Mega Glove.
The captured townspeople and Korrina are taken to a [[Laverre City]] hospital to recuperate. Gurkinn begins training Y and her friends so that they can get stronger. He notes Y's strength and begins to question passing his Key Stone down to her. Later, at the [[Lost Hotel]], Gurkinn officially makes Y a Mega Evolution successor. He gives Y a Mega Ring outfitted with the Key Stone from his Mega Glove.


====={{chap|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}=====
In ''[[PAORAS20|Omega Alpha Adventure 20]]'', Steven revealed that he received his [[Key Stone]], including the three Key Stones he gave to {{adv|Ruby}}, {{adv|Sapphire}}, and {{adv|Emerald}}, from Gurkinn. Upon hearing this, the [[Meteor Village]] {{OBP|Elder|Meteor Village}} speculates that Gurkinn may actually be a descendant of a [[Draconid people|Draconid]] that moved to [[Kalos]].
In ''[[PAORAS20|Omega Alpha Adventure 20]]'', Steven revealed that he received his [[Key Stone]], including the three Key Stones he gave to {{adv|Ruby}}, {{adv|Sapphire}}, and {{adv|Emerald}}, from Gurkinn. Upon hearing this, the [[Meteor Village]] {{OBP|Elder|Meteor Village}} speculates that Gurkinn may actually be a descendant of a [[Draconid people|Draconid]] that moved to [[Kalos]].


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|desc={{p|Heracross}} is Gurkinn's first known Pokémon. It was used to battle against [[Emma|Essentia]] at the Tower of Mastery in its Mega-Evolved state. It teamed up with Korrina's {{p|Lucario}} to battle Essentia and later helped it activating the Tower of Mastery's self destruct switch to protect the secrets of Mega Evolution.
|desc={{p|Heracross}} is Gurkinn's first known Pokémon. He was used to battle against [[Emma|Essentia]] at the Tower of Mastery in his Mega-Evolved state. He teamed up with Korrina's {{p|Lucario}} to battle Essentia and later helped it activating the Tower of Mastery's self destruct switch to protect the secrets of Mega Evolution.


Heracross's known moves are {{m|Pin Missile}} and {{m|Bullet Seed}}.}}
Heracross's known moves are {{m|Pin Missile}} and {{m|Bullet Seed}}.}}

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Gurkinn
コンコンブル Concombre
Gurkinn anime.png
Gurkinn in the anime
Gender Male
Eye color Gray
Hair color White
Hometown Shalour City
Region Kalos
Relatives Korrina (granddaughter)
Generation VI
Games X and Y
Anime debut Mega Revelations!
English voice actor Jason Griffith
Japanese voice actor Unshō Ishizuka

Gurkinn (Japanese: コンコンブル Concombre) is an old man introduced in Pokémon X and Y. He is the grandfather of Korrina and the descendant of the first Trainer to Mega Evolve a Pokémon.

In the games

Gurkinn appears in Pokémon X and Y as the Mega Evolution guru, the grandfather of Korrina and an acquaintance of Professor Sycamore. He first appears in the Tower of Mastery where he explains Mega Evolution to the player and after the player beats Calem/Serena in a battle, gives them the Mega Ring.

Quotes

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Reason: Gurkinn also talks about the player's Kanto starter in the first visit.
Tower of Mastery (first visit)
"Oh? You must be <player>, then. Sycamore told me you would be coming. I'm called the Mega Evolution guru. I guess you could say I'm an acquaintance of his. Oh, but Mega Evolution guru isn't my real name, of course. Now, come here for a moment, will you?"
"Hm? Only one of you? I thought he gave five kids a Pokédex. Isn't there anyone else with you?"
"People call me the Mega Evolution guru!"
"Please to meet you, Sycamore's pupils! But there are still only three of you, huh?"
"What's this, now? Were you the one who found that Intriguing Stone?"
"Well, who found it doesn't really matter. What's important is that you were honest. If you tell lies, the truth is clouded and eventually lost... And while we're being honest, that Intriguing Stone is just an ordinary rock."
"Hm? Sure a lot of hubbub out there. Does that mean everyone has arrived?"
"Hmm! Looks like everyone is finally here."
"This is my granddaughter Korrina. She's Shalour City's Gym Leader. So, Sycamore's pupils. Now that you're all here... I suppose I should explain Mega Evolution to you. I assume you all know about Pokémon Evolution?"
"Indeed! Mega Evolution is a transformation of Pokémon that were thought to be unable to evolve any further! It's a whole new level of power!"
"There's a reason why I used the word "transformation" a moment ago. Mega Evolution differs from Evolution because it ends after a certain amount of time. In other words, it's a temporary Evolution."
"To make Mega Evolution work, you need two items: a Mega Stone for the Pokémon and the Mega Ring, which has a mysterious stone set in it, for the Trainer. Since Professor Sycamore entrusted each one of you with a Pokédex, I would like to give these items to all of you... I'd like to share them with you, but..."
"Sorry, but presently, I have only one Mega Ring... It's a very precious item. That's why my research isn't getting anywhere... So, I want all of you to decide among yourselves which one of you will be the one who challenges the Mega Evolution successor."
"Well then, <player>! First, you should challenge Korrina, the Gym Leader. "
"You don't really need to go to all the trouble of comparing--every living creature is unique. But still, having someone to compete against and aim for greater heights with is a very fine thing. "
Tower of Mastery (second visit)
"Oh! Korrina, I mean the Mega Evolution successor, is waiting for you at the top of the tower!"

In the anime

Gurkinn debuted in a flashback in Mega Revelations!, where he presented Korrina with her very own Key Stone. He told her that in order for her Lucario be able to Mega Evolve, she needed to go to Geosenge Town and find a Lucarionite there.

Once Korrina arrived in Geosenge Town with Ash and his friends in The Cave of Trials!, they found a cave where the Lucarionite was said to be held. After defeating the Blaziken guarding the Lucarionite, Gurkinn appeared and revealed the battle was a test to finish Korrina's training. Proud that his granddaughter passed, Gurkinn awarded Korrina the Lucarionite.

In The Aura Storm!, after successfully Mega Evolving her Lucario, Korrina used her Mega Lucario against Ash's Pikachu. When the strain of the transformation caused Lucario to go berserk, Gurkinn sent his own Lucario out to prevent Korrina's Lucario from doing any further harm to Ash and his Pikachu. Later, Gurkinn decided to teach Korrina a lesson as to why their Mega Evolution went wrong by challenging her Mega Lucario with his own Mega Lucario. Gurkinn's Lucario easily had the upper hand the entire fight, and eventually Korrina's Lucario went berserk once again. Gurkinn had his Lucario knock out Korrina's, turning it back to normal in the process.

Gurkinn then berated the two for their failure in controlling the Mega Evolution. He told them that despite them believing that they had a close bond, it wasn't as close as they thought it was. He told them to travel to Pomace Mountain, where an old mentor of his who can also use Mega Evolution would train them in mastering Mega Evolution.

He appeared in Clemont's flashback in The Future Is Now, Thanks to Determination!.

In Master Class is in Session! and Performing a Pathway to the Future!, Gurkinn was seen watching the Gloire Master Class Pokémon Showcase alongside Korrina and her Lucario.

In A Diamond in the Rough!, Gurkinn refereed the battle between Korrina and Alain.

Pokémon

Gurkinn's Blaziken
Blaziken
Blaziken is Gurkinn's first known Pokémon. It was used to guard a Lucarionite inside a cave. Korrina faced Blaziken in an attempt to obtain the Lucarionite so that she may be able to Mega Evolve her Lucario. Blaziken kept the upper hand during the fight with its powerful moves and type advantage, but with words of encouragement from Ash, Korrina and Lucario regained their resolve and immobilized Blaziken. Before Lucario could finish Blaziken off, Gurkinn intervened, revealing himself to be Blaziken's Trainer and the battle was only a test.

Blaziken's known moves are Blaze Kick and Flamethrower.

Debut The Cave of Trials!
Voice actors
Japanese Katsuyuki Konishi
English Carter Cathcart
Gurkinn's Lucario

Gurkinn's Mega Lucario
Lucario ↔ Mega Lucario
Lucario is Gurkinn's second known Pokémon and is capable of Mega Evolving into Mega Lucario. It was first used to stop Korrina's Lucario from going on a rampage after losing control of its Mega Evolution. Later, it fought Korrina's Lucario in a battle with both in their Mega-Evolved states. Gurkinn's Lucario proved to be much stronger with its mastery over its Aura. When Korrina's Lucario went berserk again, Gurkinn had his Lucario knock out Korrina's, causing it to return to its normal state.

Lucario's known moves are Bone Rush and Aura Sphere.

Debut The Aura Storm!
Voice actors
Japanese Daisuke Namikawa
English Bill Rogers

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 石塚運昇 Unshō Ishizuka
English Jason Griffith
Finnish Unknown voice actor (XY030-XY044)
Arto Nieminen (XY123)
Hebrew גדי לוי Gadi Levy
Indonesian Azhary Kulon
Polish Artur Kaczmarski
Brazilian Portuguese Walter Cruz
Spanish Latin America Salvador Reyes
Spain Luis Mas (XY030-XY044)
Roberto Cuenca Martínez (XY123)


In the manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Gurkinn in Pokémon Adventures

Gurkinn debuted in the X & Y arc. Gurkinn met X when the boy was a small child. After saving X from a couple of intrusive reporters, Gurkinn gave X a Mega Ring because of the bond X shared with his Kangaskhan. In addition to X, Gurkinn has also given Key Stones to 17 other people chosen to be Mega Evolution Successors, including Korrina, Diantha, Y, Blue, Steven Stone, and three unnamed men.

In the present, Gurkinn is attacked by his granddaughter Korrina because she demanded to know why he gave X a Mega Ring when he doesn't seem to care about having a successor ceremony for being given the ring. Before Gurkinn can fully explain, they are attacked by a Trevenant. Korrina immediately goes to battle it, but soon realizes that the attack is only a distraction to separate her from her grandfather. Back outside, Gurkinn is interrogated by Essentia for information about Mega Evolution. After Gurkinn gives her the info, Essentia immediately begins attacking him. Gurkinn retaliates with his Mega Heracross and manages to hold Essentia back. He quickly realizes that while they were battling, Essentia began having her Trevenant cover the entire Tower of Mastery in its roots. He calls Korrina over and tells her that in order to protect the secrets of Mega Evolution, they must destroy the Tower of Mastery. Although reluctant, Korrina assists her grandfather in activating the Tower of Master's self-destruct switch, causing the entire building to collapse on itself. They manage to get out in time, but Gurkinn muses over the fact that with the tower gone, the secrets of a certain Pokémon will be lost with it.

The two become fugitives and go into hiding. During their travels, Gurkinn is attacked by Team Flare Admin Chalmers. He is later rescued by Korrina and Diantha, a former student of Gurkinn's and a fellow Mega Evolution user. Together the three defeat Chalmers and drive him away. Afterward, they decide that they need to find the cocoon form of Yveltal to prevent it from getting in the hands of Team Flare as did the tree form of Xerneas. Later, the trio comes across a thief attempting to steal a Diancie. They manage to defeat the thief and send him running off. Diancie thanks the group for their help and leaves to find a new home. Gurkinn then reveals that Diancie is another Pokémon capable of Mega Evolution.

Later, the group travels to the location of where Team Flare is preparing to take Xerneas's tree using a group of mind-controlled citizens from Vaniville Town. They find X and his friends there having been defeated by Celosia in an attempt to rescue the townspeople. Before Celosia can finish X off, he is saved by Korrina, Gurkinn, and Diantha, who use their Mega-Evolved team to battle Celosia and Essentia. Due to his injuries, Gurkinn stays behind to free X and his friends from their bindings while Korrina battles Celosia and Malva battles Malva. Gurkinn apologizes to X for not informing him about the inner workings of Mega Evolution and gives the boy his disobedient Gengar as a gift. X uses his Mega Ring to Mega Evolve his new Gengar and uses it to defeat Essentia, forcing her to retreat. Although Korrina manages to defeat Celosia and free the captured townspeople, she is knocked out by Celosia's Honedge, allowing Celosia to escape with Xerneas and Korrina's Key Stone.

The captured townspeople and Korrina are taken to a Laverre City hospital to recuperate. Gurkinn begins training Y and her friends so that they can get stronger. He notes Y's strength and begins to question passing his Key Stone down to her. Later, at the Lost Hotel, Gurkinn officially makes Y a Mega Evolution successor. He gives Y a Mega Ring outfitted with the Key Stone from his Mega Glove.

In Omega Alpha Adventure 20, Steven revealed that he received his Key Stone, including the three Key Stones he gave to Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, from Gurkinn. Upon hearing this, the Meteor Village Elder speculates that Gurkinn may actually be a descendant of a Draconid that moved to Kalos.

Pokémon

On hand
Gurkinn's Heracross

Gurkinn's Mega Heracross
Heracross ↔ Mega Heracross
Heracross is Gurkinn's first known Pokémon. He was used to battle against Essentia at the Tower of Mastery in his Mega-Evolved state. He teamed up with Korrina's Lucario to battle Essentia and later helped it activating the Tower of Mastery's self destruct switch to protect the secrets of Mega Evolution.

Heracross's known moves are Pin Missile and Bullet Seed.

Debut X & Y chapter
Given away
X's Gengar
Gengar
Gengar is Gurkinn's second known Pokémon. Due to his tendency to show off in battle, Gurkinn found him hard to work with. He was first used to stop Celosia's Aegislash from killing X. After explaining his hard-to-control personality, Gurkinn gave X the Gengar. Gengar was nicknamed Garma and bonded with X enough to be able to Mega Evolve into Mega Gengar.

Gengar's known moves are Shadow Punch, Confuse Ray, and Dark Pulse, and his Ability is Cursed Body as a Gengar and Shadow Tag as a Mega Gengar.

Debut Tying Trevenant

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese コンコンブル Concombre From concombre, French for cucumber. His granddaughter's name (Corni) is from cornichon (French for gherkin)
English Gurkinn From gherkin
French Cornélius Similar to Cornélia (Korrina)
German Combre From his Japanese name
Italian Cetrillo From cetriolo, cucumber
Spanish Cornelio Similar to Corelia (Korrina)
Korean 콘콤부르 Concombre From his Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 可可布爾 Kěkěbù'ěr Transliteration of his Japanese name. Also from 可爾妮 Kě'ěrnī (Korrina).
Russian Гуркин Gurkin Transliteration of English name

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