Miror B.

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Miror B. (Japanese: ??? Mirabo) is one of the four Cipher Admins. A man with a gigantic multicolored afro, garish glasses, and dressed in a golden sequen-studded leisure suit - he's hard to miss.

Miror B. first made his appearence in Phenac City "terrorizing" the mayor, Es Cade. He sent some of his minions to attack Wes and Rui and announced that Cipher was behind the strange crime wave that had hit Orre.

Later, Miror B. was found again in Pyrite Town. He kidnapped a Plusle belonging to the town's hero, Duking, and held the little Pokémon hostage. With Duking unable to do anything, Miror B. ran the Pyrite Colosseum and handed out Shadow Pokémon to winners.

Silva tried to stop the dancer's scheme by sneaking into Miror B.'s Hideout, but was knocked down by some guards. Luckily, Wes and Rui showed up to save the day shortly afterwards.

Wes and Rui chased Miror B. to the bottom of Pyrite Cave and defeated him, even while wacky salsa music played. Wes was able to rescue Plusle. Miror B. retreated then and wouldn't be heard of again for quite some time.

The next time Miror B. showed up was atRealgam Tower. The dancing king had one of the keys needed to unlock the tower itself, and guarded it in the maze that surrounded the tower. He was beaten again, although this time without the crazy music, and lost the Red ID Card to Wes.

Miror B. is loud and flamboyant. He spoils his Ludicolo, and would rather spend time teaching them how to dance than to do his duty as a Cipher admin. He is the only one of the Cipher admins to not recieve a Legendary Pokémon. But on the plus side, he's got some snappy latin music that plays wherever he goes. He basically let his grunts do whatever they wanted in Pyrite Town as long as they left him alone so he could practice his dancing.

What's strange is that he dresses up like a reject from 1970s America, but doesn't seem to favor disco music.

When Wes first confronted Miror B., his Pokémon were four Ludicolo - Level 28, Level 29, Level 31, and Level 30. He also had a Shadow Pokémon, a Level 35 Sudowoodo. He was fond of using Rain Dance and Leech Seed to regenerate the health of his Grass-type Pokémon.

At Realgam Tower, Miror B.'s Pokémon were a Level 43 Armaldo, a Level 46 Loudred, a Level 45 Golduck, and two more Ludicolos - Levels 44 and 44.

After Cipher and Team Snagem fell, Miror B. still appeared as an opponent in the Deep Colosseum - where his Pokémon were three Ludicolos (Level 68, 68, 69), a Level 69 Armaldo, and a Level 67 Exploud.

His name is problably derived from "mirror ball" - those glass-colored balls that reflect light in discotechs.