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[[File:Professor Cerise SSM.png|thumb|150px|Professor Cerise in the {{ma|new series}} manga]] | [[File:Professor Cerise SSM.png|thumb|150px|Professor Cerise in the {{ma|new series}} manga]] | ||
===In the Pocket Monsters manga=== | ===In the Pocket Monsters manga=== | ||
Professor Cerise appears in {{ma|New series|Pocket Monsters}}, playing the same role as he does in the anime. | Professor Cerise appears in {{ma|New series|Pocket Monsters}}, playing the same role as he does in the anime. | ||
==Names== | ==Names== |
Revision as of 01:16, 23 May 2020
- If you were looking for the location featured in Pokémon Adventures, see Cerise Island.
Professor Cerise サクラギ博士 Dr. Sakuragi | |
Professor Cerise in the new series | |
Gender | Male |
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Eye color | Green |
Hair color | Maroon |
Hometown | Vermilion City |
Region | Kanto |
Relatives | Yoshino (wife), Chloe (daughter), Sōta (son) |
Trainer class | Pokémon Professor |
Anime debut | Enter Pikachu! |
English voice actor | Ray Chase |
Japanese voice actor | Yūichi Nakamura |
Professor Cerise (Japanese: サクラギ博士 Dr. Sakuragi) is a Pokémon Professor who appeared in the new series. He is the father of Chloe and the professor of the Cerise Laboratory in Vermilion City.
In the anime
History
Pre-series
As revealed in JN011, Professor Cerise and his future wife Yoshino attended the same high school. After noticing that Yoshino wasn't drawing anymore, he encouraged her to continue pursuing her dreams to become a comic artist.
New series
Professor Cerise debuted in a fantasy in Enter Pikachu!. He physically debuted in Legend? Go! Friends? Go! during the opening ceremony of Cerise Laboratory, where he explained his goal of studying everything about Pokémon to better understand them and the world itself. During his speech, Cerise received an alert of changes in the atmosphere, leading him to predict the appearance of a rare Pokémon at the Vermilion harbor.
Later, he was impressed after hearing Ash and Goh's findings after their encounter with the rare Pokémon, Lugia, and offered the two to become research fellows at his lab, which they accepted. Afterwards, Cerise offered Go to choose one of the Kanto starter Pokémon, but Goh declined, wanting to make Mew his first Pokémon instead.
In Ivysaur's Mysterious Tower!, Cerise gave Ash a smartphone before releasing his two Rotom from their Poké Balls. The Rotom proceeded to enter Ash and Goh's smartphones, turning them into Rotom Phones. Since then, Cerise has been sending Ash and Go on various missions around the Pokémon world.
In JN020, Cerise accompanies some children during the Pokémon Orienteering competition, where he competed against a time led by Chloe and Goh and another led by Ash. At the end of the day, his team becomes the winner of the competition when they arrive before in the agreed location, at the end of the day, however, he encourages all participants to pursue their respective dreams.
Character
Professor Cerise is a calm, but friendly person. He is very knowledgeable about Pokémon, being deemed a genius since he was young. He is also exceptionally enthusiastic when it comes to studying Pokémon. Sometimes, he gets so carried away that it embarrasses his daughter, prompting her to rein him in.
Pokémon
With Ash and Goh
Rotom (×2) |
Gives to new Trainers
Professor Cerise has these Pokémon to give to new Trainers:
Professor Cerise offered Goh a choice between Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle, but Goh refused, saying he wanted his first Pokémon to be Mew.
None of their moves are known. | ||
Debut | Legend? Go! Friends? Go! |
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Voice actors
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In the manga
In the Pocket Monsters manga
Professor Cerise appears in Pocket Monsters, playing the same role as he does in the anime.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | サクラギ博士 Dr. Sakuragi | From 桜木 sakuragi (cherry tree) or 桜木町駅 Sakuragichō-eki (Sakuragichō Station, a train station in Yokohama on the Blue Line and formerly on the Tōkyū Tōyoko Line) |
English | Professor Cerise | From cerise (the color of cherries). Also from cerise (French for cherry) |
French | Professeur Cerise | From cerise (cherry) |
German | Professor Kirsch | From Kirsche (cherry) |
Italian | Professor Cerasa | From cerasa (a dialectal word for cherry) |
European Spanish | Profesor Cerezo | From cereza (cherry) |
Korean | 채박사 Chae-baksa | From 체리 cherry and the surname 채 Chae |
Brazilian Portuguese | Professor Cerejeira | From cerejeira (cherry tree) |
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