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Atticus (Japanese: シュウメイ Shūmei) is the boss of Team Star's Poison crew, the Navi Squad. He specializes in Poison-type Pokémon. Said to be descended from ninjas, Atticus is responsible for the modified uniforms his fellow bosses wear.
In the core series games
Atticus has an eye for fashion, having designed the costumes of all the squad bosses. He is highly regarded for his passion and technique in conceptualizing and making unique fashion designs.[1]
While enrolled in the academy, Atticus was bullied for liking old-fashioned things. He is close friends with fellow Academy student Youssef.
Atticus awards the player with Team Star's Poison Badge and TM102 (Gunk Shot) upon his defeat. Additionally, his defeat allows the player to craft the following TMs using the TM Machine:
Pokémon
Atticus keeps his Pokémon in Repeat Balls.
First battle
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Held item:
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None
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Muk♂ Lv.32
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Gallery
Artwork
Quotes
- Main article: Atticus/Quotes
In the TCG
- Main article: Atticus (SV-P Promo 56)
Atticus was introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Scarlet & Violet Series (the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era). It was first released as a Japanese SV-P Promotional card, with artwork by kantaro. It allows players to shuffle their hand into their deck and draw 7 cards, but only if their opponent's Active Pokémon is Poisoned.
Trivia
- Atticus's speech pattern is reminiscent of Shakespearean English.
- Atticus is a Poison-type specialist who self-identifies as a ninja, a trait he shares with Koga, Janine, and Nene.
Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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シュウメイ Shūmei
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From 秋明菊 shūmeigiku (fall-blooming anemone)
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English
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Atticus
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Possibly from the genus Hepatica
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German
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Shugi
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From 秋明菊 shūmeigiku (Japanese for fall-blooming anemone)
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Spanish, Italian
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Henzo
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From Eriocapitella hupehensis (scientific name of fall-blooming anemone) and possibly Hattori Hanzō
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French
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Erio
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From Eriocapitella hupehensis (scientific name of fall-blooming anemone)
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Korean
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추명 Chumyeong
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From 추명국 (秋明菊) chumyeongguk (fall-blooming anemone)
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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秋明 Qiūmíng
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From his Japanese name
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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秋明 Chāumìhng
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Indonesian
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Rio
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From Eriocapitella hupehensis (scientific name of fall-blooming anemone)
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References