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*Both Roman and Kylie resemble the {{tc|Rich Boy}} and {{tc|Lady}} [[trainer classes]], respectively. | *Both Roman and Kylie resemble the {{tc|Rich Boy}} and {{tc|Lady}} [[trainer classes]], respectively. | ||
*[http://www.pokemon.com/#tvmovies_1122 Pokémon.com's summary for the episode] mentions Roman as '''Charleton''', possibly indicating it was an initially planned name for him. | *[http://www.pokemon.com/#tvmovies_1122 Pokémon.com's summary for the episode] mentions Roman as '''Charleton''', possibly indicating it was an initially planned name for him. | ||
*Roman's Girfarig knows Bite in the anime, although Girafarig [[anime move errors|cannot learn that move in the games]]. | |||
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Revision as of 13:41, 16 June 2011
Roman (Japanese: チアキ Chiaki) is one of the characters of the day in A Full Course Tag Battle! of the Pokémon anime.
He appeared along with his fiancée, Kylie. He is the owner of the Seven Stars Restaurant on the Valor Lakefront. Trainers must battle him and his fiancée in a double battle in order to eat in the restaurant for free.
Roman and Kylie first battled with Ash and Brock and were easily defeated by them. Then they were to battle May and Dawn. But before they could battle, Team Rocket broke in the restaurant and stole all the food. Roman was upset by this and wondered what his father would say.
After May and Dawn dealt with Team Rocket, Roman and Kylie started their battle with May and Dawn. Despite putting up a good fight, they were defeated in the end.
Pokémon
This listing is of Roman's known Pokémon in the anime:
Snorlax was first seen in a double battle being partnered with Kylie's Munchlax against Brock's Sudowoodo and Ash's Pikachu. The battle ended quickly when Ash's Pikachu countered Snorlax's Mega Punch and damaged him with Volt Tackle.
Snorlax's only known move is Mega Punch. | ||
Debut | A Full Course Tag Battle! |
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Girafarig was first seen in a double battle being partnered with Kylie's Drifloon against May's Blaziken and Dawn's Piplup. Their battle was interrupted however by Team Rocket who stole all of the restaurant's food.
After the food was reclaimed the trainers agreed to continue the battle. Blaziken started with a Blaze Kick only to be countered then hit by Girafarig's Bite. Piplup then attacked Girafarig, along with Drifloon, with a Whirlpool and was finished off in a combination of Piplup's BubbleBeam and Blaziken's Fire Spin Girafarig's only known move is Bite. | ||
Debut | A Full Course Tag Battle! |
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Voice actors
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In the games
A character named Roman also appears at the Seven Stars Restaurant in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum in a similar capacity as in the anime. However, the game Roman's Japanese name is リオ Rio and his only Pokémon are different, meaning Roman in the anime was at the most inspired by Roman in the game and is not the same character. In the games, Roman and Kylie's fathers are the owners of the restaurant.
Pokémon
This listing is of Roman's known Pokémon in the games:
Diamond and Pearl
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Trivia
- Roman's Japanese name contains aki meaning autumn. His fiancée's Japanese name contains natsu meaning summer.
- Both Roman and Kylie resemble the Rich Boy and Lady trainer classes, respectively.
- Pokémon.com's summary for the episode mentions Roman as Charleton, possibly indicating it was an initially planned name for him.
- Roman's Girfarig knows Bite in the anime, although Girafarig cannot learn that move in the games.
This article is part of Project COD, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each one-time character of the Pokémon anime. |