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{{CharInfobox|
(Japanese: '''コレダ''' ''Koreda'') is a [[character of the day]] who appeared in ''[[JN019|A Talent for Imitation!]]''. He is a world-famous movie director.
|color={{white color}}
|corecolor={{yellow color light}}
|bordercolor={{yellow color}}
|name=Kublock
|jname=Kコレダ
|tmname=Koreda
|image=Kublock.png
|caption=Kublock
|size=250px
|hometown=Unknown
|region=Unknown
|trainer=no
|game=no
|gender=Male
|colors=yes
|hair=Maroon
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|epname=A Talent for Imitation!
|enva=
|java=[[Masahiko Tanaka]]
}}
'''Kublock''' (Japanese: '''コレダ''' ''Koreda'') is a recurring character who appeared in ''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]''. He is a world-famous movie director.
 
==History==
Kublock first appeared in ''[[JN019|A Talent for Imitation!]]''. Prior to the episode, he had taken a low-profile {{p|Ditto}} actor under his wing. The Ditto was able to use {{m|Transform}} so well that it looked more real than the Pokémon it impersonated. Because of this, Kublock had high hopes of Ditto becoming a big movie star, but this also caused Kublock to become very strict towards Ditto.


Koreda took a low-profile {{p|Ditto}} actor under his wing. The Ditto was able to use {{m|Transform}} so well that it looked more real than the Pokémon it impersonated. Because of this, Koreda had high hopes of Ditto becoming a big movie star, but this also caused Koreda to become very strict towards Ditto.
Ditto was eventually cast in {{DL|Movies in the Pokémon world|In A Talent for Imitation!|a movie}} directed by Kublock; it was about {{p|Gardevoir}} twins, with Ditto portraying one of them. However, the production became difficult due to Kublock's short temper and Ditto losing its ability to transform properly. After a failed take, Kublock scolded Ditto, causing it to run away in tears. Despite what had happened, Kublock admitted to his set manager that only Ditto could play the part it was cast for. As such, production was unable to continue.


Ditto was eventually cast in {{DL|Movies in the Pokémon world|In A Talent for Imitation!|a movie}} directed by Koreda about {{p|Gardevoir}} twins, with Ditto portraying one of them. However, the production became difficult due to Koreda's short temper and Ditto losing its ability to transform properly. After a failed take, Koreda scolded Ditto, causing it to run away in tears. Despite what had happened, Koreda admitted to his set manager that only Ditto could play the part it was cast for. As such, production was unable to continue.
{{Ash}}, [[Goh]], and the set manager went looking for Ditto. They found it with {{TRT}}, who had befriended Ditto and taught it how to control its nerves. Ditto eventually returned to the set, and with its newfound confidence, it was able to properly transform into Gardevoir. This time, Kublock was satisfied with Ditto's performance and was able to finish his movie.


{{Ash}}, [[Goh]], and the set manager went looking for Ditto. They found it with {{TRT}}, who had befriended Ditto and taught it how to control its nerves. Ditto eventually returned to the set, and with its newfound confidence, it was able to properly transform into Gardevoir. This time, Koreda was satisfied with Ditto's performance and was able to finish his movie.
Kublock reappeared in [[JN054]]. He directed a movie called "{{DL|Movies in the Pokémon world|Spy and Sniper 2}}", starring [[Jacqueline]] and her {{p|Inteleon}} as a spy and her partner Pokémon. Unexpectedly, Team Rocket showed up in the middle of the shooting, trying to steal Inteleon, but they were stopped by Jacqueline, Ash, and Goh. Despite all of this being unplanned, Kublock loved it and chose to add it into the movie. Later, he also decided to use the footage that Team Rocket had recorded from a battle between them and [[Goh's Sobble]].


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
===Hired===
===Hired===
====''A Talent for Imitation!''====
{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Koreda
|trainer=Kublock
|pkmn=Ditto
|pkmn=Ditto
|type1=Normal
|type1=Normal
|img=Ditto anime.png
|img=Kublock Ditto.png
|epnum=JN019
|epnum=JN019
|epname=A Talent for Imitation!
|epname=A Talent for Imitation!
|vajp=Kei Shindō
|vajp=Kei Shindō
|vaen=
|vaen=
|desc={{p|Ditto}} is a Pokémon that Koreda hired to act in his movies. It became a star with its transformation powers, which were praised to be more realistic than the actual Pokémon. However, Koreda's short temper caused Ditto start get nervous during shootings and become unable to transform properly. Scared away by his harsh words, Ditto ran away and wound up with {{TRT}}, who taught it to control its nerves and transform properly again. After returning to the movie studio, Koreda was happy to see Ditto's improvement.
|desc={{p|Ditto}} is a Pokémon that Kublock hired to act in a movie he directed. It became a star with its transformation powers, which were praised to be more realistic than the actual Pokémon. However, Kublock's short temper caused Ditto start get nervous during shootings and become unable to transform properly. Scared away by his harsh words, Ditto ran away and wound up with {{TRT}}, who taught it to control its nerves and transform properly again. After returning to the movie studio, Kublock was happy to see Ditto's improvement.


Ditto's only move is {{m|Transform}}.}}
Ditto's only known move is {{m|Transform}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Kublock
|pkmn=Shiftry (×2)
|type1=Grass
|type2=Dark
|img=Kublock Shiftry.png
|epnum=JN019
|epname=A Talent for Imitation!
|vajp=
|vaen=Bill Rogers
|desc=These two {{p|Shiftry}} were hired by Kublock to act in a movie he directed. They played the villainous Pokémon that confronted {{p|Gardevoir}}, only to be seen off by {{p|Ditto}}, who {{m|transform}}ed into another Gardevoir.
 
None of Shiftry's moves are known.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Kublock
|pkmn=Gardevoir
|type1=Psychic
|type2=Fairy
|img=Kublock Gardevoir.png
|epnum=JN019
|epname=A Talent for Imitation!
|vajp=
|vaen=Michele Knotz
|desc={{p|Gardevoir}} is a Pokémon that Kublock hired to act in a movie he directed. In the movie, Gardevoir was confronted by two villainous {{p|Shiftry}}, only for {{p|Ditto}}, who {{m|transform}}ed into another Gardevoir at the time, to see them off. The scene kept failing when Ditto repeatedly reverted back to its usual self prematurely.
 
None of Gardevoir's moves are known.}}
 
====JN054====
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Jacqueline
|pkmn=Inteleon
|type1=Water
|img=Jacqueline Inteleon.png
|epnum=JN054
|epname=
|vajp=List of Japanese voice actors{{!}}Tatsuki Kobe
|vaen=
|desc={{p|Inteleon}} costarred with its Trainer [[Jacqueline]] in the popular action movie "{{DL|Movies in the Pokémon world|Spy and Sniper}}" and {{DL|Movies in the Pokémon world|Spy and Sniper 2|its sequel}}. In both movies, it portrayed the partner Pokémon of a spy portrayed by Jacqueline. Kublock directed Jacqueline and Inteleon in the sequel.
 
Inteleon's only known move is {{m|Snipe Shot}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Kublock
|pkmn=Murkrow (×4)
|type1=Dark
|type2=Flying
|img=Kublock Murkrow.png
|cap=Kublock's Murkrow
|epnum=JN054
|epname=
|desc=These four {{p|Murkrow}} were hired to act as the Pokémon belonging to a group of thugs featured in "{{DL|Movies in the Pokémon world|Spy and Sniper 2}}". In one scene, Inteleon shot down these Murkrow with {{m|Snipe Shot}} as they attacked [[Jacqueline|its partner]].
 
None of Murkrow's moves are known.}}


==Voice actors==
==Voice actors==
{{vatable|color={{normal color light}}|bordercolor={{normal color light}}
{{vatable|color={{normal color light}}|bordercolor={{normal color dark}}
|ja=田中正彦 ''[[Masahiko Tanaka]]''}}
|ja=田中正彦 ''[[Masahiko Tanaka]]''
|it=Oliviero Corbetta
|pt_br=Marcelo Sandryni
}}
 
==Trivia==
* In the original Japanese version, Kublock has a tendency of using phrases with the word "{{tt|これ|kore}}" (this), playing on his Japanese name.


==Names==
{| class="roundtable" style="background: #{{normal color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{normal color dark}}"
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|-
| Japanese
| コレダ ''Koreda''
| From film director 是枝裕和 ''{{wp|Hirokazu Kore-eda}}'' and これだ ''kore da'' (this is it)
|-
| English, French
| Kublock
| From film director ''{{wp|Stanley Kubrick}}''
|-
| Italian
| Kubrock
| From film director ''Stanley Kubrick''
|-
| Korean
| 이거다 ''Lee Geoda''
| From 이거다 ''igeo da'' (this is it)
|-
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan}})
| 澤格 ''Zégé''
| From 這個 ''zhège'' (this)
|}
{{-}}
{{-}}


==Trivia==
{{Project Anime notice}}
* Kublock's name is a play on {{wp|Stanley Kubrick}}, who directed {{wp|2001: A Space Odyssey}} and {{wp|A Clockwork Orange}}.
 
{{Project COD notice}}


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[[Category:Male characters]]
[[Category:Anime characters]]
[[Category:Anime characters]]
[[Category:Journeys characters of the day]]
[[Category:Characters named after real people]]
[[Category:Directors]]
[[Category:Directors]]
[[fr:Koreda]]
 
[[es:Koreda]]
[[es:Kublock]]
[[zh:哲革]]
[[fr:Kublock]]
[[it:Kubrock]]
[[zh:澤格]]

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Kublock
Kコレダ Koreda
Kublock.png
Kublock
Gender Male
Eye color Blue
Hair color Maroon
Hometown Unknown
Region Unknown
Anime debut A Talent for Imitation!
English voice actor
Japanese voice actor Masahiko Tanaka

Kublock (Japanese: コレダ Koreda) is a recurring character who appeared in Pokémon Journeys: The Series. He is a world-famous movie director.

History

Kublock first appeared in A Talent for Imitation!. Prior to the episode, he had taken a low-profile Ditto actor under his wing. The Ditto was able to use Transform so well that it looked more real than the Pokémon it impersonated. Because of this, Kublock had high hopes of Ditto becoming a big movie star, but this also caused Kublock to become very strict towards Ditto.

Ditto was eventually cast in a movie directed by Kublock; it was about Gardevoir twins, with Ditto portraying one of them. However, the production became difficult due to Kublock's short temper and Ditto losing its ability to transform properly. After a failed take, Kublock scolded Ditto, causing it to run away in tears. Despite what had happened, Kublock admitted to his set manager that only Ditto could play the part it was cast for. As such, production was unable to continue.

Ash, Goh, and the set manager went looking for Ditto. They found it with Team Rocket, who had befriended Ditto and taught it how to control its nerves. Ditto eventually returned to the set, and with its newfound confidence, it was able to properly transform into Gardevoir. This time, Kublock was satisfied with Ditto's performance and was able to finish his movie.

Kublock reappeared in JN054. He directed a movie called "Spy and Sniper 2", starring Jacqueline and her Inteleon as a spy and her partner Pokémon. Unexpectedly, Team Rocket showed up in the middle of the shooting, trying to steal Inteleon, but they were stopped by Jacqueline, Ash, and Goh. Despite all of this being unplanned, Kublock loved it and chose to add it into the movie. Later, he also decided to use the footage that Team Rocket had recorded from a battle between them and Goh's Sobble.

Pokémon

Hired

A Talent for Imitation!

Kublock's Ditto
Ditto
Ditto is a Pokémon that Kublock hired to act in a movie he directed. It became a star with its transformation powers, which were praised to be more realistic than the actual Pokémon. However, Kublock's short temper caused Ditto start get nervous during shootings and become unable to transform properly. Scared away by his harsh words, Ditto ran away and wound up with Team Rocket, who taught it to control its nerves and transform properly again. After returning to the movie studio, Kublock was happy to see Ditto's improvement.

Ditto's only known move is Transform.

Debut A Talent for Imitation!
Voice actors
Japanese Kei Shindō
Kublock's Shiftry (×2)
Shiftry (×2)
These two Shiftry were hired by Kublock to act in a movie he directed. They played the villainous Pokémon that confronted Gardevoir, only to be seen off by Ditto, who transformed into another Gardevoir.

None of Shiftry's moves are known.

Debut A Talent for Imitation!
Voice actors
Japanese
English Bill Rogers
Kublock's Gardevoir
Gardevoir
Gardevoir is a Pokémon that Kublock hired to act in a movie he directed. In the movie, Gardevoir was confronted by two villainous Shiftry, only for Ditto, who transformed into another Gardevoir at the time, to see them off. The scene kept failing when Ditto repeatedly reverted back to its usual self prematurely.

None of Gardevoir's moves are known.

Debut A Talent for Imitation!
Voice actors
Japanese
English Michele Knotz

JN054

Jacqueline's Inteleon
Inteleon
Inteleon costarred with its Trainer Jacqueline in the popular action movie "Spy and Sniper" and its sequel. In both movies, it portrayed the partner Pokémon of a spy portrayed by Jacqueline. Kublock directed Jacqueline and Inteleon in the sequel.

Inteleon's only known move is Snipe Shot.

Debut JN054
Voice actors
Japanese Tatsuki Kobe
Kublock's Murkrow
Murkrow (×4)
These four Murkrow were hired to act as the Pokémon belonging to a group of thugs featured in "Spy and Sniper 2". In one scene, Inteleon shot down these Murkrow with Snipe Shot as they attacked its partner.

None of Murkrow's moves are known.

Debut JN054

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 田中正彦 Masahiko Tanaka
Italian Oliviero Corbetta
Brazilian Portuguese Marcelo Sandryni


Trivia

  • In the original Japanese version, Kublock has a tendency of using phrases with the word "これ" (this), playing on his Japanese name.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese コレダ Koreda From film director 是枝裕和 Hirokazu Kore-eda and これだ kore da (this is it)
English, French Kublock From film director Stanley Kubrick
Italian Kubrock From film director Stanley Kubrick
Korean 이거다 Lee Geoda From 이거다 igeo da (this is it)
Chinese (Mandarin) 澤格 Zégé From 這個 zhège (this)


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