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{{bulbanews|Gotta Meme 'em All: A Tale of Two Youngsters}}


'''Joey''' (Japanese: '''ゴロウ''' ''Gorō'') is a {{tc|Youngster}} and one of the few [[Trainer class|regular Trainers]] who appeared in other canons than the games themselves. In [[Chuang Yi]]'s translations of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga, he is known as '''Grant'''; however, [[VIZ Media]]'s translations, consistent with the games, refer to him as Joey.
'''Joey''' (Japanese: '''ゴロウ''' ''Gorō'') is a {{tc|Youngster}} and one of the few {{DL|Pokémon Trainer|Trainer class|regular Trainers}} who appeared in other canons than the games themselves.


==In the games==
==In the games==
In the [[Generation II]] games, other than the {{ga|Silver|rival}}, Joey is the first {{pkmn|Trainer}} the {{player}} battles in the game.
In the [[Generation II]] games, other than the {{ga|Silver|rival}}, Joey is the first {{pkmn|Trainer}} the {{player}} battles in the game.


He is first seen battling with another {{tc|Youngster}}, Mikey, and blocking [[Johto Route 30|the route]]. After the player delivers the {{key|II|Mystery Egg}} to [[Professor Elm]], Joey is done with battling after his apparent loss to Mikey. He is now ready to challenge the {{player}} with his {{p|Rattata}}. After the battle, he gives out his [[Pokégear]] number and hence can be [[rematch]]ed. After every rematch, Joey will give out an [[HP Up]] to the player.
He is encountered on {{rt|30|Johto}}, where he initially blocks the path toward {{rt|31|Johto}} due to having a battle with {{tc|Youngster}} Mikey. After the player delivers the [[Mystery Egg]] to [[Professor Elm]], Joey is done battling after his apparent loss. He then challenges the {{player}} with his {{p|Rattata}}. After the battle, he gives out his [[Pokégear]] number and hence can be [[rematch]]ed. After the fourth rematch in Crystal, Joey will give out an [[HP Up]] to the player. After every rematch in HeartGold and SoulSilver, Joey will give out an [[HP Up]] to the player.


In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, Joey greatly emphasises the fact that he only raises one Pokémon, his {{p|Rattata}} ({{p|Raticate}} from the third rematch and onwards), claiming that it is in the "top percentage of {{p|Rattata}}."
In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, Joey greatly emphasises the fact that he only raises one Pokémon, his {{p|Rattata}} ({{p|Raticate}} from the first rematch and onwards), claiming that it is in the "top percentage of {{p|Rattata}}".


===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
====[[Generation II]]====
====[[Generation II]]====
The fourth and fifth teams are used only in Crystal. In Crystal only, each rematch requires first defeating the previous team.
=====First battle=====
=====First battle=====
{{Party/Single
{{Party/Single
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{{Party/Footer}}
{{Party/Footer}}


=====Second battle=====
=====After reaching [[Goldenrod City]]=====
{{Party/Single
{{Party/Single
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{{Party/Footer}}
{{Party/Footer}}


=====Third battle=====
=====After reaching [[Olivine City]]=====
{{Party/Single
{{Party/Single
|color={{normal color}}
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{{Party/Footer}}
{{Party/Footer}}


=====Fourth battle=====
=====After the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]] incident=====
{{Party/Single
{{Party/Single
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{{Party/Footer}}
{{Party/Footer}}


=====Fifth battle=====
=====After becoming {{pkmn|Champion}}=====
{{Party/Single
{{Party/Single
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* After being defeated
* After being defeated
:''"I have to have more <sc>Pokémon</sc> for battles. I'm going to catch some more! <Request for exchanging phone numbers>"''
:''"I have to have more <sc>Pokémon</sc> for battles. I'm going to catch some more! <Request for exchanging phone numbers>"''
* Before rematch
:''"I was waiting for you. Let's battle!"''


===={{game|Crystal}}====
===={{game|Crystal}}====
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:::''"Can I get your phone number? I don't want to lose against you! We have to battle again, OK?"''
:::''"Can I get your phone number? I don't want to lose against you! We have to battle again, OK?"''
::'''Yes''': ''"{{tt|I'll ring you whenever I get the urge to battle!|If the player has less than 10 registered numbers}}"''/''"{{tt|Huh, what? Your phone's full.|If the player already has 10 numbers registered}}"''
::'''Yes''': ''"{{tt|I'll ring you whenever I get the urge to battle!|If the player has less than 10 registered numbers}}"''/''"{{tt|Huh, what? Your phone's full.|If the player already has 10 numbers registered}}"''
* After being defeated in the fourth rematch
:''"And yet another loss... No doubt about it——you're tough. Being beaten this often actually feels good now! Here, take this. Use it to get even tougher. That will toughen me up too!"''
:::* If the player's pack is full
:::''"Hey, wait! Your <sc>pack</sc> is stuffed! Well, we'll leave it till next time."''


* Before rematch
* Before rematch
:''"I've been waiting! Let's battle now!"''
:''"I've been waiting! Let's battle now!"''


=====Pokégear Phone=====
'''Pokégear Phone'''
* Calling the player
* Calling the player
:''"Yo, <player>! How're you doing? This is <sc>Joey</sc>, got a minute?"''
:''"Yo, <player>! How're you doing? This is <sc>Joey</sc>, got a minute?"''
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:''"Oh yeah, I saw a wild <<sc>Pokémon</sc>>! I thought about going for it, but I decided to work with my one-and-only right to the extreme end."''
:''"Oh yeah, I saw a wild <<sc>Pokémon</sc>>! I thought about going for it, but I decided to work with my one-and-only right to the extreme end."''
:''"Oh yeah, I took down a <<sc>Pokémon</sc>> in the wild the other day. It was a cakewalk. Well, I guess it can't be helped, us being so tough."''
:''"Oh yeah, I took down a <<sc>Pokémon</sc>> in the wild the other day. It was a cakewalk. Well, I guess it can't be helped, us being so tough."''
:''"My <sc>Rattata</sc>'s looking awesome! I wish I could show you. Hey, listen! I almost caught <sc>Pokémon</sc> the other day. Oh, it was soooo close too! See you later!"''


:''"Let's get together and battle! I promise things will be different! <sc>Route</sc> 30's where I'll be. Give me a shout when you come. All right. Later!"''
:''"Let's get together and battle! I promise things will be different! <sc>Route</sc> 30's where I'll be. Give me a shout when you come. All right. Later!"''
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:::''"Can I get your phone number? I don't want to lose against you! We have to battle again, OK?"''
:::''"Can I get your phone number? I don't want to lose against you! We have to battle again, OK?"''
::'''Yes''': ''"I'll ring you whenever I get the urge to battle!"''
::'''Yes''': ''"I'll ring you whenever I get the urge to battle!"''
'''Pokégear Phone'''
* Calling the player
:''"Remember my super cool <sc>Rattata</sc>? My <sc>Rattata</sc> is different from regular <sc>Rattata</sc>. It’s like my <sc>Rattata</sc> is in the top percentage of all <sc>Rattata</sc>."''


==In the manga==
==In the manga==
===In the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga===
===Pokémon Adventures===
[[File:Joey.png|thumb|Joey in Pokémon Adventures manga]]
[[File:Joey Adventures.png|thumb|250px|Joey in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
Joey is [[Professor Elm]]'s assistant and his errand boy. His partner [[Pokémon]] is {{p|Rattata}}.
Joey is [[Professor Elm]]'s assistant and his errand boy. His partner [[Pokémon]] is {{p|Rattata}}. In [[Chuang Yi]]'s translations of the manga, he was known as '''Grant'''. However, [[VIZ Media]]'s translations properly identify him as Joey.
 
====History====
====={{MangaArc|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}=====
He is first seen in {{adv|Gold}}'s garden, on the way to [[Professor Elm]]'s lab to deliver several Pokémon to the professor for examination. However, his [[bag|backpack]] was stolen by a wild {{p|Murkrow}}, along with Gold's radio antenna, causing Gold's radio to lose broadcast. After noticing that something is wrong with the radio, Gold spots Joey in the garden and mistakes him for the thief. The Youngster explains that the real thief is Murkrow. Gold then decides to retrieve the stolen objects. He soon succeeds and catches the Murkrow. The boys soon become friends.


He is first seen in {{adv|Gold}}'s garden, on the way to [[Professor Elm|Elm]]'s lab to deliver several Pokémon to the professor for examination. However, his [[bag|backpack]] was stolen by a wild {{p|Murkrow}}, along with Gold's radio antenna, causing Gold's radio to lose broadcast. After noticing that something is wrong with radio, Gold spots Joey in the garden and mistakes him for the thief. The Youngster explains that the real thief is Murkrow. Gold then decides to retrieve the stolen objects. He soon succeeds and catches the Murkrow. The boys soon become friends.
After the incident with {{p|Murkrow}}, Gold and Joey travel together for a while. After a trip in [[New Bark Town]], Gold notices Pokémon from his backpack have been stolen and they go to the laboratory to tell Professor Elm about it. Unfortunately, they come to the lab just after {{adv|Silver}} stole the [[Silver's Feraligatr|Totodile]]. After that, Joey uses his computer to montage a picture of Silver for the police. Then, they meet {{adv|Professor Oak}} who is interested by the fact that Silver had a [[Pokédex]]. It turns out that Oak was the one who ordered him to deliver the Pokémon to Elm. Gold wants to get a Pokédex from {{adv|Professor Oak}}, but the professor refuses.


After the incident with {{p|Murkrow}}, Gold and Joey travel together for a while. After a trip in [[New Bark Town]], Gold notices Pokémon from his backpack have been stolen and they go to the laboratory to tell Professor Elm about it. Unluckily, they come to the lab just after {{adv|Silver}} stole the [[Silver's Feraligatr|Totodile]]. After that, Joey uses his computer to montage a picture of Silver for the police. Then, they meet {{adv|Professor Oak}} who is interested by the fact that Silver had a [[Pokédex]]. It turns out that the Oak was the one who ordered him to deliver the Pokémon to Elm. Gold wants to get a Pokédex from Oak, but the professor refuses.
After that, {{adv|Gold}} decides to {{pkmn|training|train}} when a thunderstorm starts to rage. Joey's {{p|Rattata}} falls into the river, and Gold goes to rescue it. After Joey tells this to Oak, the professor decides to give Gold the [[Pokédex]]. After that, Joey decides to return to [[New Bark Town]] to pay Elm a visit, while Gold decides to search for Silver. The boys go separate ways.


After that, {{adv|Gold}} decides to [[Pokémon training|train]] when a thunderstorm started to rage. Joey's {{p|Rattata}} falls into the river, and Gold goes to rescue it. After Joey tells this to {{adv|Professor Oak}}, the professor decides to give Gold the [[Pokédex]]. After that, Joey decides to return to [[New Bark Town]] to pay [[Professor Elm]] a visit, while Gold decides to search for Silver. The boys go separate ways.
Joey is later seen in a cameo, where he is helping [[Professor Elm]].


Joey is later seen as a cameo helping [[Professor Elm]].
====={{MangaArc|Emerald}}=====
In ''[[PS337|Epilogue]]'', he makes a cameo appearance in one of the ships heading to the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}.


In [[Chuang Yi]]'s translations of the manga, he was known as '''Grant'''. However, [[VIZ Media]]'s translations properly identify him as Joey.
====={{MangaArc|Diamond & Pearl}}=====
In ''[[PS355|Knowledge of the Unown II]]'', both Professor Elm and Joey make a cameo. Elm is seen talking with [[Professor Rowan]] via videophone.


====Pokémon====
====Pokémon====
=====On hand=====
{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Joey
|trainer=Joey
|pkmn=Rattata
|pkmn=Rattata
|gender=male
|type1=Normal
|type1=Normal
|img=Joey.png
|img=Joey Adventures.png
|img_size=100px
|img_size=100px
|epnum=PS091
|epnum=PS091
|epname=Murkrow Row
|epname=Murkrow Row
|desc={{p|Rattata}} is Joey's partner Pokémon. Its strengths are unknown but was hurt by [[Aibo]]'s {{m|Scratch}} when {{adv|Gold}} first met Joey.
|desc={{p|Rattata}} is Joey's only known Pokémon. His strengths are unknown, but he was hurt by [[Aibo]]'s {{m|Scratch}} when {{adv|Gold}} first met Joey.
 
He has a Rash [[nature]].


None of Rattata's moves are known.}}
Rattata's known moves are {{m|Tackle}}{{tt|*|revealed on an official site only}}, {{m|Tail Whip}}{{tt|*|revealed on an official site only}}, and {{m|Quick Attack}}{{tt|*|revealed on an official site only}} and his Ability is {{a|Guts}}.}}


===In the [[Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys|Golden Boys]] manga===
===Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys===
Joey is first seen in the very first chapter of the manga. He is battling [[Gold (Golden Boys)|Gold]]'s {{p|Totodile}} with his {{p|Rattata}}. After the battle, Gold tells Joey how he got his Totodile in a flashback scene. Then, the boys spot an injured {{p|Pidgey}} lying amidst the grass of {{rt|28|Kanto}}. After Gold helps the Pidgey recover using a [[Berry]], Joey starts to appreciate Gold's kind heart. After that, the boys go separate ways.
Joey is first seen in the very first chapter of the manga. He is battling [[Gold (Golden Boys)|Gold]]'s {{p|Totodile}} with his {{p|Rattata}}. After the battle, Gold tells Joey how he got his Totodile in a flashback scene. Then, the boys spot an injured {{p|Pidgey}} lying amidst the grass of {{rt|28|Kanto}}. After Gold helps the Pidgey recover using a [[Berry]], Joey starts to appreciate Gold's kind heart. After that, the boys go separate ways.


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====Pokémon====
====Pokémon====
=====On hand=====
{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Joey
|trainer=Joey
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* On the [[Pokégear]], even after his {{p|Rattata}} has evolved into {{p|Raticate}}, Joey brags about his Rattata, not Raticate.
* On the [[Pokégear]], even after his {{p|Rattata}} has [[Evolution|evolved]] into {{p|Raticate}}, Joey brags about his Rattata, not Raticate.
** This is, however, a common trait that applies to all such Trainers (in games with the Pokégear) that can be rematched and have Pokémon that evolve between rematches.
** This is, however, a common trait that applies to all such {{pkmn|Trainer}}s (in games with the Pokégear) that can be challenged to [[rematch]]es and have Pokémon that evolve between rematches.
* Joey, his Rattata, and the phrase "top percentage of Rattata" have become memetic.
* Many core series games feature other Trainers named Youngster Joey. However, these Trainers do not use Rattata (except for the one in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}) and have no other connection to the Youngster Joey in Johto. Only the ones in {{pkmn|Black and White|Black, White}}, {{pkmn|X and Y|X, Y}}, {{pkmn|Sun and Moon|Sun, Moon}}, {{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}} have the same Japanese name as this Joey.
* In {{game|Black and White|s}} and {{g|X and Y}}, there is a Trainer named Youngster Joey (Japanese: '''ゴロウ''' ''Gorō'') in the [[Dreamyard]] and [[Santalune Forest]] (respectively). However, these Trainers do not use Rattata, and have no other connection to the Youngster Joey in Johto.
* In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, there is a Trainer named Youngster Joey who uses a Rattata and {{p|Spearow}}; however, he does not have the same Japanese name as the Youngster Joey in Johto.


==Names==
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|fr=Gaspard{{sup/2|GSC}}<br>Farouk{{sup/4|HGSS}}
|de=Julian
|it=Gennaro
|ko=오성 ''Oseong''{{tt|*|Games}}<br>고로 ''Goro''{{tt|*|Adventures}}
|es=Chano
|vi=Gorou
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{{-}}
{{Project CharacterDex notice}}
{{Project CharacterDex notice}}


[[Category:Gold, Silver and Crystal characters]]
[[Category:Gold, Silver and Crystal characters]]
[[Category:HeartGold and SoulSilver characters]]
[[Category:Pokémon Adventures characters]]
[[Category:Pokémon Adventures characters]]
[[Category:Golden Boys characters]]
[[Category:Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys characters]]
[[Category:Normal-type Trainers]]
[[Category:Laboratory assistants]]
[[Category:Laboratory assistants]]


[[de:Julian (Johto)]]
[[es:Chano]]
[[fr:Farouk]]
[[it:Gennaro]]
[[it:Gennaro]]
[[ja:ゴロウ]]
[[ja:ゴロウ]]

Latest revision as of 22:30, 18 October 2023

Joey
ゴロウ Gorō
{{{size}}}
Joey
Gender Male
Hometown Unknown
Region Johto
Trainer class Youngster
Generation II, IV
Games Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver
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Joey (Japanese: ゴロウ Gorō) is a Youngster and one of the few regular Trainers who appeared in other canons than the games themselves.

In the games

In the Generation II games, other than the rival, Joey is the first Trainer the player battles in the game.

He is encountered on Route 30, where he initially blocks the path toward Route 31 due to having a battle with Youngster Mikey. After the player delivers the Mystery Egg to Professor Elm, Joey is done battling after his apparent loss. He then challenges the player with his Rattata. After the battle, he gives out his Pokégear number and hence can be rematched. After the fourth rematch in Crystal, Joey will give out an HP Up to the player. After every rematch in HeartGold and SoulSilver, Joey will give out an HP Up to the player.

In HeartGold and SoulSilver, Joey greatly emphasises the fact that he only raises one Pokémon, his Rattata (Raticate from the first rematch and onwards), claiming that it is in the "top percentage of Rattata".

Pokémon

Generation II

The fourth and fifth teams are used only in Crystal. In Crystal only, each rematch requires first defeating the previous team.

First battle



After reaching Goldenrod City



After reaching Olivine City



After the Goldenrod Radio Tower incident



After becoming Champion



Generation IV

First battle



Second battle



Third battle



Fourth battle



Quotes

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Pokémon Gold and Silver

  • Battling Mikey
"Go, Rattata! Tackle!"
"What? This is a big battle! Leave me alone!"
  • Before battle
"I just lost, so I'm trying to find more Pokémon. Wait! You look weak! Come on, let's battle!"
  • Being defeated
"Ugh. I don't have any more Pokémon."
  • After being defeated
"I have to have more Pokémon for battles. I'm going to catch some more! <Request for exchanging phone numbers>"
  • Before rematch
"I was waiting for you. Let's battle!"

Pokémon Crystal

  • Battling Mikey
"Go, Rattata! Tackle!"
"What? This is a big battle! Leave me alone!"
  • Before battle
"I just lost, so I'm trying to find more Pokémon. Wait! You look weak! Come on, let's battle!"
  • Being defeated
"Ack! I lost again! Doggone it!"
  • After being defeated
"Do I have to have more Pokémon in order to battle better? No! I'm sticking with this one no matter what! Listen, can I get your phone number? I'll ring you for some battles. I'm a rookie too, so I think it'd be a good motivator."
No: "Oh, all right... But I won't lose to you again!"
  • If talked to again
"Can I get your phone number? I don't want to lose against you! We have to battle again, OK?"
Yes: "I'll ring you whenever I get the urge to battle!"/"Huh, what? Your phone's full."
  • After being defeated in the fourth rematch
"And yet another loss... No doubt about it——you're tough. Being beaten this often actually feels good now! Here, take this. Use it to get even tougher. That will toughen me up too!"
  • If the player's pack is full
"Hey, wait! Your pack is stuffed! Well, we'll leave it till next time."
  • Before rematch
"I've been waiting! Let's battle now!"

Pokégear Phone

  • Calling the player
"Yo, <player>! How're you doing? This is Joey, got a minute?"
"Yo, <player>! How's it going? This is Joey. Got a minute?"
"How are your Pokémon doing? My Rattata's looking sharper than before! I doubt there's a Pokémon as cool as this guy in your party!"
"How are your Pokémon doing? My Rattata's raring to go, just like always. It's the only one I have. I'm going to become a great trainer with it!"
"Oh yeah, I saw a wild <Pokémon>! I thought about going for it, but I decided to work with my one-and-only right to the extreme end."
"Oh yeah, I took down a <Pokémon> in the wild the other day. It was a cakewalk. Well, I guess it can't be helped, us being so tough."
"My Rattata's looking awesome! I wish I could show you. Hey, listen! I almost caught Pokémon the other day. Oh, it was soooo close too! See you later!"
"Let's get together and battle! I promise things will be different! Route 30's where I'll be. Give me a shout when you come. All right. Later!"
"What's keeping you, <player>! Let's get down and battle already! I'm waiting on Route 30!"
"All right. Later!"
  • Calling him
"Hi, Joey here! Oh, <player>? You doing well? I'm checking out Rattata's moves and devising some strategies. When I come up with a good one, let's battle! All right. Later!"

Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver

  • Before battle
"I just lost, so I'm trying to find more Pokémon. Wait! You look weak! Come on, let's battle!"
  • Being defeated
"Oh... I'm out of Pokémon that can fight."
  • After being defeated
"Hey, can I get your number? I'll ring you up to battle."
No: "Oh, all right...But I won't lose to you again!"
  • If talked to again
"Can I get your phone number? I don't want to lose against you! We have to battle again, OK?"
Yes: "I'll ring you whenever I get the urge to battle!"

Pokégear Phone

  • Calling the player
"Remember my super cool Rattata? My Rattata is different from regular Rattata. It’s like my Rattata is in the top percentage of all Rattata."

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Joey is Professor Elm's assistant and his errand boy. His partner Pokémon is Rattata. In Chuang Yi's translations of the manga, he was known as Grant. However, VIZ Media's translations properly identify him as Joey.

History

Gold, Silver & Crystal arc

He is first seen in Gold's garden, on the way to Professor Elm's lab to deliver several Pokémon to the professor for examination. However, his backpack was stolen by a wild Murkrow, along with Gold's radio antenna, causing Gold's radio to lose broadcast. After noticing that something is wrong with the radio, Gold spots Joey in the garden and mistakes him for the thief. The Youngster explains that the real thief is Murkrow. Gold then decides to retrieve the stolen objects. He soon succeeds and catches the Murkrow. The boys soon become friends.

After the incident with Murkrow, Gold and Joey travel together for a while. After a trip in New Bark Town, Gold notices Pokémon from his backpack have been stolen and they go to the laboratory to tell Professor Elm about it. Unfortunately, they come to the lab just after Silver stole the Totodile. After that, Joey uses his computer to montage a picture of Silver for the police. Then, they meet Professor Oak who is interested by the fact that Silver had a Pokédex. It turns out that Oak was the one who ordered him to deliver the Pokémon to Elm. Gold wants to get a Pokédex from Professor Oak, but the professor refuses.

After that, Gold decides to train when a thunderstorm starts to rage. Joey's Rattata falls into the river, and Gold goes to rescue it. After Joey tells this to Oak, the professor decides to give Gold the Pokédex. After that, Joey decides to return to New Bark Town to pay Elm a visit, while Gold decides to search for Silver. The boys go separate ways.

Joey is later seen in a cameo, where he is helping Professor Elm.

Emerald arc

In Epilogue, he makes a cameo appearance in one of the ships heading to the Battle Frontier.

Diamond & Pearl arc

In Knowledge of the Unown II, both Professor Elm and Joey make a cameo. Elm is seen talking with Professor Rowan via videophone.

Pokémon

Joey's Rattata
Rattata
Rattata is Joey's only known Pokémon. His strengths are unknown, but he was hurt by Aibo's Scratch when Gold first met Joey.

He has a Rash nature.

Rattata's known moves are Tackle*, Tail Whip*, and Quick Attack* and his Ability is Guts.

Debut Murkrow Row

Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys

Joey is first seen in the very first chapter of the manga. He is battling Gold's Totodile with his Rattata. After the battle, Gold tells Joey how he got his Totodile in a flashback scene. Then, the boys spot an injured Pidgey lying amidst the grass of Route 28. After Gold helps the Pidgey recover using a Berry, Joey starts to appreciate Gold's kind heart. After that, the boys go separate ways.

Joey is seen again on the Summit in Ecruteak City. His Rattata has apparently evolved into a Raticate.

Pokémon

Joey's Rattata

Joey's Raticate
Rattata → Raticate
Joey's Raticate was first seen as a Rattata in a flashback during the first chapter. It battled Gold's Totodile and lost despite the fact that Totodile was Gold's newly caught Pokémon. When Joey was on the summit in Ecruteak City, his Rattata was revealed to have evolved into a Raticate.

Raticate's only known move is Hyper Fang.

Debut Let's Go! The Journey Towards The Championship

Trivia

  • On the Pokégear, even after his Rattata has evolved into Raticate, Joey brags about his Rattata, not Raticate.
    • This is, however, a common trait that applies to all such Trainers (in games with the Pokégear) that can be challenged to rematches and have Pokémon that evolve between rematches.
  • Many core series games feature other Trainers named Youngster Joey. However, these Trainers do not use Rattata (except for the one in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen) and have no other connection to the Youngster Joey in Johto. Only the ones in Black, White, X, Y, Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon have the same Japanese name as this Joey.

Names

Language Title
France Flag.png French GaspardGSC
FaroukHGSS
Germany Flag.png German Julian
Italy Flag.png Italian Gennaro
South Korea Flag.png Korean 오성 Oseong*
고로 Goro*
Spain Flag.png Spanish Chano
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Gorou


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