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[[File:Invincible Pokémon Brothers.png|thumb|250px | [[File:Invincible Pokémon Brothers.png|thumb|250px|Kail, Kim, and Kai]] | ||
The '''Invincible Pokémon Brothers''' (Japanese: '''ポケモン最強ブラザーズ''' ''Strongest Pokémon Brothers''), also called the '''Three Fighting Brothers''' (Japanese: '''カンフー三兄弟''' ''Three Kung fu Brothers'') are a trio of brothers that own {{type|Fighting}} Pokémon. Their names are '''Kim''' (Japanese: '''ブルース・チャン''' ''Chan Bruce''), '''Kai''' ('''Khan''' in {{pkmn|Chronicles}}, Japanese: '''ブルース・シャン''' ''Shan Bruce''), and '''Kail''' ('''Kam''' in Chronicles, Japanese: '''ブルース・リン''' ''Rin Bruce''). Kim is the short one, Kai is the fat one and Kail is the tall one. | The '''Invincible Pokémon Brothers''' (Japanese: '''ポケモン最強ブラザーズ''' ''Strongest Pokémon Brothers''), also called the '''Three Fighting Brothers''' (Japanese: '''カンフー三兄弟''' ''Three Kung fu Brothers'') are a trio of brothers that own {{type|Fighting}} Pokémon. Their names are '''Kim''' (Japanese: '''ブルース・チャン''' ''Chan Bruce''), '''Kai''' ('''Khan''' in {{pkmn|Chronicles}}, Japanese: '''ブルース・シャン''' ''Shan Bruce''), and '''Kail''' ('''Kam''' in Chronicles, Japanese: '''ブルース・リン''' ''Rin Bruce''). Kim is the short one, Kai is the fat one and Kail is the tall one. | ||
==History== | |||
Their first appearance was in ''[[EP273|Gotta Catch Ya Later!]]''. While {{an|Misty}} was heading back to [[Cerulean City]], the brothers challenged her, {{an|Brock}}, and {{Ash}} to a match, but Ash and his friends won. It was later revealed that the three Fighting Brothers were acquainted with [[Jessie]], [[James]] and {{MTR}} of the sinister [[Team Rocket]], but Team Rocket had broken a promise the Fighting Brothers made with them. Team Rocket promised they would give the brothers some gold. The brothers were prompted to turn on Team Rocket after Team Rocket broke the promise. After Ash and his friends got free from the net Team Rocket trapped them in, they sent Team Rocket and the Fighting Brothers blasting off. | Their first appearance was in ''[[EP273|Gotta Catch Ya Later!]]''. While {{an|Misty}} was heading back to [[Cerulean City]], the brothers challenged her, {{an|Brock}}, and {{Ash}} to a match, but Ash and his friends won. It was later revealed that the three Fighting Brothers were acquainted with [[Jessie]], [[James]] and {{MTR}} of the sinister [[Team Rocket]], but Team Rocket had broken a promise the Fighting Brothers made with them. Team Rocket promised they would give the brothers some gold. The brothers were prompted to turn on Team Rocket after Team Rocket broke the promise. After Ash and his friends got free from the net Team Rocket trapped them in, they sent Team Rocket and the Fighting Brothers blasting off. | ||
They appeared again in ''[[SS002|Cerulean Blues]]''. In revenge, they planned to sabotage the [[Pokémon Inspection Agency|PIA]] test Misty took, strip Misty's title of [[Gym Leader]] and take over the [[Cerulean Gym]]. They used dirty tactics in their battle against Misty, such as using three Tentacruel at once on [[Misty's Corsola]], Kim's {{p|Hitmonchan}} faking drowning to draw [[Misty's Staryu]] off guard and using their three Tentacruel to attack Gyarados and then Misty. | They appeared again in ''[[SS002|Cerulean Blues]]''. In revenge, they planned to sabotage the [[Pokémon Inspection Agency|PIA]] test Misty took, strip Misty's title of [[Gym Leader]] and take over the [[Cerulean Gym]]. They used dirty tactics in their battle against Misty, such as using three Tentacruel at once on [[Misty's Corsola]], Kim's {{p|Hitmonchan}} faking drowning to draw [[Misty's Staryu]] off guard and using their three Tentacruel to attack Gyarados and then Misty. However, it is possible that besides being defeated and "blasted off" in the end by Misty's newly-acquired {{TP|Misty|Gyarados}}, they received the capital punishment for all Pokémon Trainers: they were banned from all official Pokémon League matches for life. | ||
==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== | ||
===Kim | {{MissingInfo|2|enva|java}} | ||
===Kim=== | |||
{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
|trainer=Kim | |trainer=Kim | ||
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|desc=Kim first used his {{p|Hitmonchan}} in ''[[EP273|Gotta Catch Ya Later!]]'' to battle against [[Misty's Politoed]], but was defeated. | |desc=Kim first used his {{p|Hitmonchan}} in ''[[EP273|Gotta Catch Ya Later!]]'' to battle against [[Misty's Politoed]], but was defeated. | ||
Hitmonchan reappeared again in ''[[SS002|Cerulean Blues]]'', where he used him in a battle against [[Misty's Staryu]]. As the battle was held in [[Cerulean Gym]]'s water arena, Hitmonchan pretended to be sinking, but when {{p|Staryu}} was going to help him, he attacked and defeated Staryu. | Hitmonchan reappeared again in ''[[SS002|Cerulean Blues]]'', where he used him in a battle against [[Misty's Staryu]]. As the battle was held in [[Cerulean Gym]]'s water arena, Hitmonchan pretended to be sinking, but when {{p|Staryu}} was going to help him, he attacked and defeated Staryu. However, because the move was illegal, Misty won the round. | ||
None of Hitmonchan's moves are known.}} | None of Hitmonchan's moves are known.}} | ||
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|epnum=SS002 | |epnum=SS002 | ||
|epname=Cerulean Blues | |epname=Cerulean Blues | ||
|desc={{p|Tentacruel}} was the second Pokémon that Kim used against Misty in ''[[SS002|Cerulean Blues]]'', sending it out against [[Misty's Corsola]]. It was soon joined by Kail | |desc={{p|Tentacruel}} was the second Pokémon that Kim used against Misty in ''[[SS002|Cerulean Blues]]'', sending it out against [[Misty's Corsola]]. It was soon joined by Kail and Kai's Tentacruel, and used it in the battle together. They also used their Tentacruel to hurt {{TP|Misty|Gyarados}}. The Tentacruel were finally blasted away by Gyarados's {{m|Hyper Beam}}. | ||
Kim's Tentacruel's known moves are {{m| | Kim's Tentacruel's known moves are {{m|Bubble Beam}}, {{m|Poison Sting}}, and {{m|Bind}}{{tt|*|Never seen being used, only the attack command was made.}}.}} | ||
===Kail | ===Kail=== | ||
{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
|trainer=Kail | |trainer=Kail | ||
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|epnum=EP273 | |epnum=EP273 | ||
|epname=Gotta Catch Ya Later! | |epname=Gotta Catch Ya Later! | ||
|desc=Kail's {{p|Hitmonlee}} was seen in ''[[EP273|Gotta Catch Ya Later!]]'', which he sent out to assist Kim's Hitmonchan in his battle against | |desc=Kail's {{p|Hitmonlee}} was seen in ''[[EP273|Gotta Catch Ya Later!]]'', which he sent out to assist Kim's Hitmonchan in his battle against Misty. However, when {{Ash}} and {{an|Brock}} arrived to help Misty, Hitmonlee was taken out by [[Brock's Forretress]] and its {{m|Rapid Spin}}. | ||
None of Hitmonlee's moves are known.}} | None of Hitmonlee's moves are known.}} | ||
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|epnum=SS002 | |epnum=SS002 | ||
|epname=Cerulean Blues | |epname=Cerulean Blues | ||
|desc=Kail originally sent his Tentacruel to assist Kim | |desc=Kail originally sent his Tentacruel to assist Kim and Kai's ones in their battle against Misty's Corsola in ''[[SS002|Cerulean Blues]]''. It was also used to hurt Gyarados, but was eventually blasted away along with the other Tentacruel by Gyarados's Hyper Beam. | ||
Kail's Tentacruel's known moves are {{m| | Kail's Tentacruel's known moves are {{m|Bubble Beam}} and {{m|Poison Sting}}.}} | ||
===Kai | ===Kai=== | ||
{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
|trainer=Kai | |trainer=Kai | ||
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|epnum=SS002 | |epnum=SS002 | ||
|epname=Cerulean Blues | |epname=Cerulean Blues | ||
|desc=Kai originally sent his Tentacruel to assist Kim | |desc=Kai originally sent his Tentacruel to assist Kim and Kail's ones in their battle against Misty's Corsola in ''[[SS002|Cerulean Blues]]''. It was also used to hurt Gyarados, but was eventually blasted away along with the other Tentacruel by Gyarados's Hyper Beam. | ||
Kai's Tentacruel's known moves are {{m|Poison Sting}} and {{m|Hydro Pump}}.}} | Kai's Tentacruel's known moves are {{m|Poison Sting}} and {{m|Hydro Pump}}.}} | ||
==Voice actors== | ==Voice actors== | ||
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|ja='''Kim''': 津村まこと ''[[Makoto Tsumura]]''<br>'''Kai''': 肥後誠 ''Makoto Higo''<br>'''Kail''': 高橋裕吾 ''Yugo Takahashi'' | |ja='''Kim''': 津村まこと ''[[Makoto Tsumura]]''<br>'''Kai''': 肥後誠 ''Makoto Higo''<br>'''Kail''': 高橋裕吾 ''Yugo Takahashi'' | ||
|en='''Kim''': [[Sean Schemmel]]<br>'''Kai''': [[Greg Abbey]]<br>'''Kail''': [[Marc Thompson]] | |en='''Kim''': [[Sean Schemmel]]<br>'''Kai''': [[Greg Abbey]]<br>'''Kail''': [[Marc Thompson]] | ||
|fi='''Kim''': Joonas Suominen<br>'''Kai''': Arto Nieminen<br>'''Kail''': Juha Paananen | |||
|no='''Kim''': Even Rasmussen<br>'''Kai''': Tommy Karlsen<br>'''Kail''': Trond Teigen | |||
|pt_br='''Kim''': Francisco Freitas ([[EP273]]) | |pt_br='''Kim''': Francisco Freitas ([[EP273]]) | ||
|pl='''Kim''': Ireneusz Machnicki<br>'''Kai''': Mikołaj Klimek<br>'''Kail''': Aleksander Gawek | |pl='''Kim''': Ireneusz Machnicki<br>'''Kai''': Mikołaj Klimek<br>'''Kail''': Aleksander Gawek | ||
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** Also, one of their Pokémon's name is based on Bruce Lee. | ** Also, one of their Pokémon's name is based on Bruce Lee. | ||
*** One of them is called Chan Bruce in Japanese, which is both a reference to {{wp|Bruce Lee}} and {{wp|Jackie Chan}}. This brother also has the [[Hitmons|Hitmon]] whose name is based on Chan, {{p|Hitmonchan}}. | *** One of them is called Chan Bruce in Japanese, which is both a reference to {{wp|Bruce Lee}} and {{wp|Jackie Chan}}. This brother also has the [[Hitmons|Hitmon]] whose name is based on Chan, {{p|Hitmonchan}}. | ||
* Similar to how [[Vincent|Jackson]]'s name was changed to Vincent, Kail and Kai's names were also (possibly accidentally) changed for [[Pokémon Chronicles]]. | * Similar to how [[Vincent|Jackson]]'s name was changed to Vincent and [[Eusine]]'s name to Eugene, Kail and Kai's names were also (possibly accidentally) changed for [[Pokémon Chronicles]]. | ||
==Names in other languages== | |||
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|no=De uovervinnelige Pokémonbrødrerne | |||
|sv=De oslagbara Pokémonbröderna | |||
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{{Project Anime notice|no}} | {{Project Anime notice|no}} | ||
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[[de:Die unbesiegbaren Pokémon-Brüder]] | [[de:Die unbesiegbaren Pokémon-Brüder]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:42, 1 November 2017
The Invincible Pokémon Brothers (Japanese: ポケモン最強ブラザーズ Strongest Pokémon Brothers), also called the Three Fighting Brothers (Japanese: カンフー三兄弟 Three Kung fu Brothers) are a trio of brothers that own Fighting-type Pokémon. Their names are Kim (Japanese: ブルース・チャン Chan Bruce), Kai (Khan in Chronicles, Japanese: ブルース・シャン Shan Bruce), and Kail (Kam in Chronicles, Japanese: ブルース・リン Rin Bruce). Kim is the short one, Kai is the fat one and Kail is the tall one.
History
Their first appearance was in Gotta Catch Ya Later!. While Misty was heading back to Cerulean City, the brothers challenged her, Brock, and Ash to a match, but Ash and his friends won. It was later revealed that the three Fighting Brothers were acquainted with Jessie, James and Meowth of the sinister Team Rocket, but Team Rocket had broken a promise the Fighting Brothers made with them. Team Rocket promised they would give the brothers some gold. The brothers were prompted to turn on Team Rocket after Team Rocket broke the promise. After Ash and his friends got free from the net Team Rocket trapped them in, they sent Team Rocket and the Fighting Brothers blasting off.
They appeared again in Cerulean Blues. In revenge, they planned to sabotage the PIA test Misty took, strip Misty's title of Gym Leader and take over the Cerulean Gym. They used dirty tactics in their battle against Misty, such as using three Tentacruel at once on Misty's Corsola, Kim's Hitmonchan faking drowning to draw Misty's Staryu off guard and using their three Tentacruel to attack Gyarados and then Misty. However, it is possible that besides being defeated and "blasted off" in the end by Misty's newly-acquired Gyarados, they received the capital punishment for all Pokémon Trainers: they were banned from all official Pokémon League matches for life.
Pokémon
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Kim
Kim first used his Hitmonchan in Gotta Catch Ya Later! to battle against Misty's Politoed, but was defeated.
Hitmonchan reappeared again in Cerulean Blues, where he used him in a battle against Misty's Staryu. As the battle was held in Cerulean Gym's water arena, Hitmonchan pretended to be sinking, but when Staryu was going to help him, he attacked and defeated Staryu. However, because the move was illegal, Misty won the round. None of Hitmonchan's moves are known. | ||
Debut | Gotta Catch Ya Later! |
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Tentacruel was the second Pokémon that Kim used against Misty in Cerulean Blues, sending it out against Misty's Corsola. It was soon joined by Kail and Kai's Tentacruel, and used it in the battle together. They also used their Tentacruel to hurt Gyarados. The Tentacruel were finally blasted away by Gyarados's Hyper Beam.
Kim's Tentacruel's known moves are Bubble Beam, Poison Sting, and Bind*. | ||
Debut | Cerulean Blues |
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Kail
Kail's Hitmonlee was seen in Gotta Catch Ya Later!, which he sent out to assist Kim's Hitmonchan in his battle against Misty. However, when Ash and Brock arrived to help Misty, Hitmonlee was taken out by Brock's Forretress and its Rapid Spin.
None of Hitmonlee's moves are known. | ||
Debut | Gotta Catch Ya Later! |
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Kail originally sent his Tentacruel to assist Kim and Kai's ones in their battle against Misty's Corsola in Cerulean Blues. It was also used to hurt Gyarados, but was eventually blasted away along with the other Tentacruel by Gyarados's Hyper Beam.
Kail's Tentacruel's known moves are Bubble Beam and Poison Sting. | ||
Debut | Cerulean Blues |
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Kai
Kai sent his Hitmontop to assist Kim's Hitmonchan and Kail's Hitmonlee in their battle against Misty in Gotta Catch Ya Later!. However, when Ash and Brock arrived to help Misty, Hitmontop was taken out by Ash's Pikachu's Thunderbolt.
None of Hitmontop's moves are known. | ||
Debut | Gotta Catch Ya Later! |
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Kai originally sent his Tentacruel to assist Kim and Kail's ones in their battle against Misty's Corsola in Cerulean Blues. It was also used to hurt Gyarados, but was eventually blasted away along with the other Tentacruel by Gyarados's Hyper Beam.
Kai's Tentacruel's known moves are Poison Sting and Hydro Pump. | ||
Debut | Cerulean Blues |
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Voice actors
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Trivia
- Their Japanese surnames are a reference to Bruce Lee.
- Also, one of their Pokémon's name is based on Bruce Lee.
- One of them is called Chan Bruce in Japanese, which is both a reference to Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan. This brother also has the Hitmon whose name is based on Chan, Hitmonchan.
- Also, one of their Pokémon's name is based on Bruce Lee.
- Similar to how Jackson's name was changed to Vincent and Eusine's name to Eugene, Kail and Kai's names were also (possibly accidentally) changed for Pokémon Chronicles.
Names in other languages
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