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[[File:Phony Pokémon interpreters.png|thumb|Phony Pokémon interpreters]] | {{MissingInfo|1|enva}} | ||
[[File:Phony Pokémon interpreters leader.png|thumb|left|The leader of the Phony Pokémon interpreters]] | [[File:Phony Pokémon interpreters.png|thumb|200px|Phony Pokémon interpreters]] | ||
[[File:Phony Pokémon interpreters leader.png|thumb|left|200px|The leader of the Phony Pokémon interpreters]] | |||
The '''phony Pokémon interpreters''' are [[Character of the day|characters of the day]] who appeared in ''[[EP195|The Poké Spokesman]]''. They served as the main antagonists of the episode. | The '''phony Pokémon interpreters''' are [[Character of the day|characters of the day]] who appeared in ''[[EP195|The Poké Spokesman]]''. They served as the main antagonists of the episode. | ||
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The [[Nurse Joy]] of the Pokémon Center demanded them to stop as the Pokémon inside needed the electricity. The leader of the gang didn't care about it and Ash was about to attack them. But Simon stopped him and spoke to the gang's Magnet Pokémon, telling them that they shouldn't suck away the electricity since the Pokémon inside were hurt and wouldn't get the proper treatment without it. Simon successfully got the Magnemite and Magneton to stop, which made them fall slowly to the ground. The leader of the phony Pokémon interpreters was angry about their laziness and decided to kick Magnemite in order to teach it a lesson. However, Pikachu shocked the Magnemite and Magneton in time, which made them float in the air again and they turned on their own owners. The phony Pokémon interpreters got shocked by them and were then arrested by [[Officer Jenny]]. | The [[Nurse Joy]] of the Pokémon Center demanded them to stop as the Pokémon inside needed the electricity. The leader of the gang didn't care about it and Ash was about to attack them. But Simon stopped him and spoke to the gang's Magnet Pokémon, telling them that they shouldn't suck away the electricity since the Pokémon inside were hurt and wouldn't get the proper treatment without it. Simon successfully got the Magnemite and Magneton to stop, which made them fall slowly to the ground. The leader of the phony Pokémon interpreters was angry about their laziness and decided to kick Magnemite in order to teach it a lesson. However, Pikachu shocked the Magnemite and Magneton in time, which made them float in the air again and they turned on their own owners. The phony Pokémon interpreters got shocked by them and were then arrested by [[Officer Jenny]]. | ||
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===Previously owned=== | ===Previously owned=== | ||
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|epnum=EP195 | |epnum=EP195 | ||
|epname=The Poké Spokesman | |epname=The Poké Spokesman | ||
|desc=The men | |vaen=Eric Stuart | ||
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|desc=The men owned three {{p|Magnemite}}. After Simon finished telling {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} the story about his past, the men ordered the Magnemite to suck away the electricity of a local [[Pokémon Center]]. After Simon talked to the Magnemite, they stopped their actions and made them go to the ground. The leader of the con men became very angry and was about to kick one of the Magnemite until {{AP|Pikachu}} recharged them with his own electricity. This act made them turn against the phony Pokémon interpreters and shock them. | |||
None of Magnemite's moves are known.}} | None of Magnemite's moves are known.}} | ||
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|epnum=EP195 | |epnum=EP195 | ||
|epname=The Poké Spokesman | |epname=The Poké Spokesman | ||
|desc=The men also | |vaen=Eric Stuart | ||
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|desc=The men also owned two {{p|Magneton}}. After Simon finished telling {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} the story about his past, the men ordered the Magneton to suck away the electricity of a local [[Pokémon Center]]. After Simon talked to the Magneton, they stopped their actions and made them fall slowly to the ground. {{AP|Pikachu}} then recharged them with his own electricity. This act made them turn against the phony Pokémon interpreters and shock them. | |||
None of Magneton's moves are known.}} | None of Magneton's moves are known.}} | ||
==Voice actors== | |||
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|ja='''Leader:''' 内田直哉 ''Naoya Uchida''<br>'''Henchman 1:''' 茂木優 ''Masaru Motegi''<br>'''Henchman 2:''' 小西克幸 ''[[Katsuyuki Konishi]]'' | |||
|es_eu='''Leader:''' Carlos Kaniowski}} | |||
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Revision as of 14:54, 15 February 2016
The subject of this article has no official name. The name currently in use is a fan designator; see below for more information. |
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The phony Pokémon interpreters are characters of the day who appeared in The Poké Spokesman. They served as the main antagonists of the episode.
They first appeared hiding, when they fired missiles at Simon, Ash and his friends to blind them with a smokescreen. This gave the phony Pokémon interpreters a chance to nab Simon. They dragged him away and wanted him to join their group, as he had the ability to talk to Pokémon. Simon refused since he felt that their actions were wrong, and then escaped. After Simon checked up on Ash's Pikachu to see if he was okay, the fake Pokémon interpreters showed up again, now at a Pokémon Center with their Magnemite and Magneton. The leader of the con men ordered their Pokémon to suck away the electricity of the Pokémon Center.
The Nurse Joy of the Pokémon Center demanded them to stop as the Pokémon inside needed the electricity. The leader of the gang didn't care about it and Ash was about to attack them. But Simon stopped him and spoke to the gang's Magnet Pokémon, telling them that they shouldn't suck away the electricity since the Pokémon inside were hurt and wouldn't get the proper treatment without it. Simon successfully got the Magnemite and Magneton to stop, which made them fall slowly to the ground. The leader of the phony Pokémon interpreters was angry about their laziness and decided to kick Magnemite in order to teach it a lesson. However, Pikachu shocked the Magnemite and Magneton in time, which made them float in the air again and they turned on their own owners. The phony Pokémon interpreters got shocked by them and were then arrested by Officer Jenny.
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Previously owned
The men owned three Magnemite. After Simon finished telling Ash and his friends the story about his past, the men ordered the Magnemite to suck away the electricity of a local Pokémon Center. After Simon talked to the Magnemite, they stopped their actions and made them go to the ground. The leader of the con men became very angry and was about to kick one of the Magnemite until Pikachu recharged them with his own electricity. This act made them turn against the phony Pokémon interpreters and shock them.
None of Magnemite's moves are known. | ||
Debut | The Poké Spokesman | |
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Voice actors | ||
Japanese | ||
English | Eric Stuart (all) |
The men also owned two Magneton. After Simon finished telling Ash and his friends the story about his past, the men ordered the Magneton to suck away the electricity of a local Pokémon Center. After Simon talked to the Magneton, they stopped their actions and made them fall slowly to the ground. Pikachu then recharged them with his own electricity. This act made them turn against the phony Pokémon interpreters and shock them.
None of Magneton's moves are known. | ||
Debut | The Poké Spokesman | |
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Voice actors | ||
Japanese | ||
English | Eric Stuart (both) |
Voice actors
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