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** In Emerald, Brendan/May is given a little brother, but there is little other resemblance to Max.
** In Emerald, Brendan/May is given a little brother, but there is little other resemblance to Max.
* Max is one of Ash's only two friends to never have met [[Gary Oak]]. The other is {{an|May}}, Max's sister.
* Max is one of Ash's only two friends to never have met [[Gary Oak]]. The other is {{an|May}}, Max's sister.
* Max choosing to start out his journey with a {{p|Ralts}} mirrors [[Wally]]'s first Pokémon.
* Max choosing to start out his journey with a {{p|Ralts}} mirrors [[Wally]]'s first Pokémon.
** This may also be due to many School Kids using a Ralts in [[Pokémon Ruby]], [[Pokémon Sapphire]] and [[Pokémon Emerald]].
*Max is the only one of Ash's friends who has not owned a Pokémon.
*Max is the only one of Ash's friends who has not owned a Pokémon.



Revision as of 17:57, 1 July 2010

If you were looking for the the character of the day from Maxxed Out, see Max (AG049).

Max
マサト Masato
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Max
Age 7 (as of debut)
Gender Male
Eye color Brown
Hair color Teal
Hometown Petalburg City
Region Hoenn
Relatives May (sister), Norman (father), Caroline (mother)
Trainer class N/A
Anime debut There's no Place Like Hoenn
English voice actor Amy Birnbaum (4Kids)
Kayzie Rogers (TPCi)
Japanese voice actor Fushigi Yamada

Max (Japanese: マサト Masato) is a young boy from the anime, and one of the traveling companions of Ash. He is the only main character thus far who was not a Pokémon Trainer and he did not own any Pokémon during the entire Advanced Generation series. He is the younger brother of May, and the son of Norman, the Petalburg Gym Leader, and Caroline.

Character

Max is somewhat of a know-it-all, relying mostly on book smarts than actual experience. He seems to have come under Brock's tutelage for real-world knowledge. A running gag in the series is that Max is often excited or happy to experience firsthand an attack or ability that a Pokémon is well known for, such as Sharpedo's Rough Skin, or Jigglypuff's Sing. Max also took Misty's bit for yanking Brock by the ear whenever Brock sees a pretty woman. Max also frequently shows tension between him and his older sister May, such as telling embarrassing stories about her to others or arguing with her about the way she does certain things. For example, in the movie Jirachi: Wish Maker, May asked Jirachi to "get rid of the problem," and Jirachi, supposedly reading Max's thoughts, teleported her to the top of the candy mountain upside down.

Max is unique of the main characters in that he actually knew of Ash before he met up with him. Max watched the Silver Conference live and then continually watched the videos he made of it. When he stopped to find out who was making noise in the gym, he was surprised to see one of the competitors standing in the Gym. However, the two did not get off to a good start as Max continued to put Ash down, assuming that he could have defeated Harrison. After seeing Ash battle Norman, however, Max became impressed with Ash and soon decided to travel with him and May. Max's admiration of Ash has been seen on numerous occasions since then, though he admires his father even more.

The question of Max's starter Pokémon was raised a number of times while he was traveling in Hoenn. Between the Hoenn starters, it appears that he would have chosen Treecko as that is what he told May she should have chosen. However, in Having a Wailord of a Time he speculates that he could receive anything. Not knowing who it will be leads to some of the conflict and resolution with his doppelgänger in Maxxed Out. At the end of that episode he stated that Max is lucky as he already knows who the Pokémon he will start his training with will be. Max finally did meet his future partner in Do I Hear a Ralts? when he befriended a weakened Ralts. Wanting to show his responsibility he took care of it and brought it to a Pokémon Center with a little help from Snorunt. When the two parted ways at the end of the episode, they promised to meet up again when Max was eligible to be a Trainer.

Max taking care of Norman's Slaking

However, while Max does not own any Pokémon he has befriended a variety of different species during his travels: Poochyena, Jirachi, Deoxys, and a Shuppet in the episode Take This House and Shuppet. He simply played with the Shuppet, after fleeing from the team when he became angered with May. Max has also occasionally borrowed May's Munchlax, such as in Off the Unbeaten Path! when he needed a Pokémon to take part in an Orienteering contest.

Despite this, Max has been in a couple of Pokémon battles. In Gonna Rule the School, Max spent a day at Roxanne's Trainer's School where he battled with a Poliwag against a Magby. He used strategy in increasing Poliwag's defense as much as possible with Defense Curl, but this backfired when Magby's repeated attacks began to wear Poliwag down. In the episode Candid Camerupt!, Max borrowed Ash's Corphish for a battle against Vivi Winstrate. At the end of Advanced Generation, May announced that she wished to travel to Johto alone. This initially upset Max but Ash cheered him up with the promise of a battle between the two when Max becomes a Trainer. He is currently staying at home in Petalburg City where he is taking lessons from his father and is helping to look after the Gym Pokémon. Max has received just two cameos since his departure, triggered by May's brief return for the Wallace Cup arc.

Pokémon

Due to not being a Trainer, he is unable to train his own Pokémon. Nevertheless, this hasn't stopped him from befriending or borrowing Pokémon, either wild or belonging to someone else. When Max battles with others' Pokémon, he tends to rely on defensive techniques such as Protect rather than battling offensively.

Befriended

Alex's Shroomish
Shroomish
Shroomish is a Pokémon that Max met very early on in his journey. Max meets the seemingly unhappy Shroomish while returning from a burger run with Ash. Max wants to feed it and make friends with it, so Ash gives Max some Pokémon food to feed it. Shroomish is suspicious and uses Stun Spore; causing Ash and Max quickly back away in surprise.

Ash and Max note that Shroomish is in the city instead of the forest, where its kind normally would live. Figuring that it might have been separated from its trainer, they decide that they should take it to a Pokémon Center. Max takes out a handkerchief and ties it around the top of Shroomish's head as a gift. The gift makes Shroomish very happy. Max picks up Shroomish and they head off.

After another failed Pika-Team Rocket plan, Shroomish, still in Max's arms, gets very distressed and runs off. Ash and Max follow it. Shroomish goes into the mansion through a broken window.

In the end Shroomish stays in the mansion with Alex who promises to replant the forest.

Shroomish's known moves are Stun Spore and Leech Seed.

Debut Taming of the Shroomish
Katrina's Mightyena
Mightyena
During their travels, Max met up with a trainer who had a pack of Mightyena and a lone Poochyena which didn't evolve with the others. Noting that he shouldn't be left out Max decided to start training it so it could evolve. After training it against May's Pokémon and a fight with Team Rocket, it eventually evolved.
Debut A Bite to Remember
Max's Jirachi
Jirachi
Main article: Jirachi (movie 6)

In the movie, Jirachi awakened for seven days from a mysterious rock while the Millennium Comet was nearby. Jirachi had been taken by Butler, who was hoping to use Jirachi's powers for his own gain. Butler's girlfriend Diane realized what he was doing, and informed Ash and his friends. They decided to bring Jirachi to its home of Forina. Unfortunately, Butler followed them and got ahold of Jirachi. Using the Psychic Pokémon, he unwittingly created a fake Groudon which wrought havoc all over the forests of Forina. Fortunately, Jirachi was saved by Ash and then used his Doom Desire to obliterate the false Groudon.

After the ordeal, Jirachi went back to sleep, and Ash and the others continued their journey.

During this time, Jirachi grew attached to Max, and formed a special bond with him. It is believed that Max was the one who enabled Jirachi to emerge from the Millennium Comet. He was sad to see Jirachi leave, but he knew that they would always remain friends.

Debut Jirachi: Wish Maker
Voice actors
Japanese Tomiko Suzuki
English Kerry Williams
Emily's Shuppet
Shuppet
Max befriended Shuppet in a mansion while he was on his travels. Shuppet was inhabiting the mansion as it has been there for quite a while. After meeting up with Max, they decided to have fun and scare some people. Shuppet is incredibly mischievous but does care about its friends and does defend them in battle. In the end it stays in the mansion with Emily.
Debut Take This House and Shuppet
Ash's Ralts
Ralts
It appeared in the episode Do I Hear A Ralts?. Max first heard it calling out to him telepathically. He then found it near a lake and it was very sick. Max insisted on taking Ralts to the nearest Pokémon Center, with Ash's Snorunt. He convinced Ralts's family, Kirlia and Gardevoir, that he would help Ralts.

He eventually reached the Pokémon Center, where Ralts made a full recovery from pneumonia. When Team Rocket tried to steal Ralts, it blasted them away with a powerful Psychic. Afterwards, Kirlia and Gardevoir arrived to take back Ralts, but it did not want to leave Max and wanted to go with him. Max promised that he would return for it when he is old enough to become a Pokémon Trainer. It has not been seen since.

Ralts's known moves include Psychic, Safeguard, Hypnosis and Teleport.

Debut Do I Hear a Ralts?
Voice actors
Japanese 大谷育江 Ikue Ohtani
English Rachel Lillis
Max's Deoxys
Deoxys
Deoxys crashed onto the planet and started causing disturbances in the area. When found, it kidnapped Max and Meowth and took them to an alternate dimension. In this time Max befriended Deoxys and learned that it just wanted to be able to leave and get on with its life. With the help of Ash and his friends, along with Solana, this was accomplished.
Debut Pokémon Ranger! - Deoxys Crisis!

Borrowed

These are Pokémon Max has borrowed either for a battle or an event.

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Poliwag
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Corphish
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Munchlax

Achievements

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 山田ふしぎ Fushigi Yamada
English Amy Birnbaum (4Kids dub)
Kayzie Rogers (TPCi dub)
Mandarin Chinese 詹雅菁 Zhān Yǎjīng
Czech Eva Spoustová
Danish Mikkel Følsgaard
Dutch Lot Lohr
Filipino Rona Aguilar
European French Guylaine Gibert
German Ute Bronder
Solveig Duda
Hebrew אייל כהן Eyal Cohen
עידו דנקנר Ido Dankner
Italian Federica Valenti
Korean 김서영 Kim Seo-Yeong
Norwegian Even Løken Bergan
Polish Joanna Domańska
Portuguese Brazil Thiago Keplmair
Portugal Sandra de Castro
Raquel Ferreira
Unknown voice actress
Spanish Latin America Diego Armando Ángeles
Spain Beatriz Berciano


Trivia

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A Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald School Kid.
  • His appearance is based upon the School Kid Trainer class.
  • Although Max took Misty's role of pinching Brock's ear when he sees a pretty girl, he didn't start doing that until he saw Misty do it in The Princess and The Togepi!.
  • His Japanese name, Masato can be taken to be 正人, which literally means correct/elegant man, possibly referring to the fact that he is usually always right.
  • Max was the first main character besides Ash to have a lead role in a Pokémon movie, as all movies before Jirachi: Wish Maker had either Ash or a character of the day with the lead role.
  • In the Ruby and Sapphire versions, an overworld character walking around Brendan/May's house looks much like Max. In Emerald, he was changed to a generic kid sprite.
    • In Emerald, Brendan/May is given a little brother, but there is little other resemblance to Max.
  • Max is one of Ash's only two friends to never have met Gary Oak. The other is May, Max's sister.
  • Max choosing to start out his journey with a Ralts mirrors Wally's first Pokémon.
  • Max is the only one of Ash's friends who has not owned a Pokémon.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese マサト Masato Can be taken from 正人.
English & French Max May be derived from "Masato", Shares the first two letters with May.
Korean 정인 Jeong'in From the name 正人 Masato, which can be read as 정인 in Korean Hanja reading.
Chinese 小勝 Xiǎo Shèng 勝 may be taken from 勝人, an alternate spelling of Masato. Can mean "small victory" or "young success".

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