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[[Image:Watt.jpg|thumb|Watt]]'''Watt''' (Japanese: '''ワット''' ''Watt'') is the assistant to [[Wattson]]. His name comes from "watt", which is a measure of electrical energy. He | [[Image:Watt.jpg|thumb|Watt]]'''Watt''' (Japanese: '''ワット''' ''Watt'') is the assistant to [[Wattson]]. His name comes from "watt", which is a measure of electrical energy. He is voiced by 櫻井孝宏 ''Takahiro Sakurai'' in the Japanese version and [[Maddie Blaustein]] in the English version. | ||
He has appeared in two episodes of the anime. His first appearance was in ''[[AG040|Watt's with Wattson?]]'' He more or less stood aside and let Wattson do everything, although he did serve as the referee in {{Ash}}'s gym battle for the {{badge|Dynamo}}. | He has appeared in two episodes of the anime. His first appearance was in ''[[AG040|Watt's with Wattson?]]''. He more or less stood aside and let Wattson do everything, although he did serve as the referee in {{Ash}}'s gym battle for the {{badge|Dynamo}}. | ||
When Ash and the others returned in ''[[AG059|Manectric Charge]]'', Watt was featured much more prominently. He battled {{an|May}} and her {{TP|May|Skitty}} with his {{p|Ampharos}}. | When Ash and the others returned in ''[[AG059|Manectric Charge]]'', Watt was featured much more prominently. He battled {{an|May}} and her {{TP|May|Skitty}} with his {{p|Ampharos}}. Skitty proved to be stronger and defeated Watt's {{type2|Electric}}. Watt was also the one to inform May about the [[Pokémon Contest]] in [[Verdanturf Town]]. | ||
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|epname=Manectric Charge | |epname=Manectric Charge | ||
|desc={{p|Ampharos}} is the only | |desc={{p|Ampharos}} is the only known Pokémon Watt has. It first appeared in ''[[AG059|Manectric Charge]]'' where it used {{m|Iron Tail}} to break [[Team Rocket]]'s net and release {{Ash}}, {{an|May}} and {{an|Brock}}'s Pokémon and then again using {{m|Thunderbolt}} along with [[Ash's Pikachu]] using {{m|Thunder}} and [[Wattson's Electrike]] using {{m|Thunder Wave}} they were able to send Team Rocket blasting off. | ||
Later in the [[Mauville City Gym]] after seeing how well May had trained her | Later in the [[Mauville City Gym]] after seeing how well May had trained her {{TP|May|Skitty}}, Watt battled against it. Skitty was having a hard time, but was able to fight back in the end, fainting Ampharos. | ||
Ampharos's known moves are {{m|Iron Tail}}, {{m|Thunderbolt}}, and {{m|ThunderShock}}.}} | Ampharos's known moves are {{m|Iron Tail}}, {{m|Thunderbolt}}, and {{m|ThunderShock}}.}} | ||
Revision as of 04:30, 1 July 2010
Watt (Japanese: ワット Watt) is the assistant to Wattson. His name comes from "watt", which is a measure of electrical energy. He is voiced by 櫻井孝宏 Takahiro Sakurai in the Japanese version and Maddie Blaustein in the English version.
He has appeared in two episodes of the anime. His first appearance was in Watt's with Wattson?. He more or less stood aside and let Wattson do everything, although he did serve as the referee in Ash's gym battle for the Dynamo Badge.
When Ash and the others returned in Manectric Charge, Watt was featured much more prominently. He battled May and her Skitty with his Ampharos. Skitty proved to be stronger and defeated Watt's Template:Type2. Watt was also the one to inform May about the Pokémon Contest in Verdanturf Town.
Pokémon
Ampharos is the only known Pokémon Watt has. It first appeared in Manectric Charge where it used Iron Tail to break Team Rocket's net and release Ash, May and Brock's Pokémon and then again using Thunderbolt along with Ash's Pikachu using Thunder and Wattson's Electrike using Thunder Wave they were able to send Team Rocket blasting off.
Later in the Mauville City Gym after seeing how well May had trained her Skitty, Watt battled against it. Skitty was having a hard time, but was able to fight back in the end, fainting Ampharos. Ampharos's known moves are Iron Tail, Thunderbolt, and ThunderShock. | ||
Debut | Manectric Charge |
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