Rising Volt Tacklers
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The Rising Volt Tacklers (Japanese: ライジングボルテッカーズ Rising Volteccers) is a team of adventurers featured in Pokémon Horizons: The Series, led by Friede and, after his disappearance and the team's reformation, Roy. The Rising Volt Tacklers travel around the world aboard their airship and base of operations, the Brave Olivine. After Liko and Roy joined the team, their main mission became to find and gather the Six Heroes, which led them to cross paths with the Explorers.
With Friede's disappearance and the Explorers framing them as the villains, the Rising Volt Tacklers temporarily disbanded following the events of Where the Adventure Leads, but were rebirthed by Roy in We Are the Rising Volt Tacklers!, a year later, now with the goal of stopping the Explorers' plans and clearing their name to the public. In HZ136, they finally succeeded in their efforts.
History
Pre-series

Sometime prior to the events of the series, the Pokémon Professor Friede, who quit his job at Exceed, was fishing in the Paldea region with his Charizard and his former mentor Ludlow. Friede met up with a teacher of his, Lucca, who wanted him to meet someone. Upon meeting a wild Pikachu trying to fly, Friede decided to do research on him and tried to befriend the Mouse Pokémon. Although he failed to befriend Pikachu, Friede didn't give up as he offered the Mouse Pokémon some food. Eventually, Friede decided to fly up to sky to see why Pikachu wanted to fly, realizing that he wanted to see the horizons. Seeing Pikachu falling, Friede and Charizard saved him, winning his friendship. Friede asked Pikachu to be his partner, which he accepted. Later, Friede asked Ludlow if he can have his boat and was okay with it. The two arrived in Slateport City in Hoenn where Friede met up with his childhood friend Orla and asked her to turn Ludlow's boat into an airship. Through her help, the boat turned into the Brave Olivine and the four of them formed the Rising Volt Tacklers. Also, Friede decided to nickname his partner Captain Pikachu.
Later, the four of them met Murdock, Wy-Yes, and Mollie as they joined the Rising Volt Tacklers, but Wy-Yes eventually decided to leave the team in order to become a journalist for Occulture. Sometime after Wy-Yes left, Murdock's niece Dot (who is a well-known streamer known as Nidothing) joined the Rising Volt Tacklers. During their adventures, the Rising Volt Tacklers had various Pokémon from all the different regions settle in with them when they decided to make the Brave Olivine their home. One day, Friede was contacted by Lucca, who was reached out by her mother, Diana, as she asked him to bring her daughter Liko, who was attending Indigo Academy in the Kanto region, to Paldea and protect her during the journey there.
Pokémon Horizons: The Series

The Rising Volt Tacklers debuted in The Pendant That Starts It All (Part One). They first appeared looking for Liko at Indigo Academy, but they failed to find her because all the students were wearing the same uniforms. Despite this, they decided to try again in finding Liko during the school break with Friede going back to Indigo Academy by himself in order to find her. When Liko clashed with the members of the Explorers, Friede appeared to help her. After nearly getting hit by Ceruledge's Psycho Cut, Liko and her Sprigatito were protected by the power of her mysterious pendant.
In the following episode, Friede took Liko to the Rising Volt Tacklers' airship, where she had her first interaction with the rest of the group. Before Liko could ask more about them, the ship was intercepted by members of the Explorers and another battle between Friede and Amethio ensued. After Liko almost gave herself to the Explorers, her Sprigatito unleashed a Leafage strong enough to break the force field around the Wing Deck, but got blown overboard in the process, allowing Amethio to capture her before fleeing with his group.
In For Sure! 'Cause Sprigatito's with Me!, Friede revealed that Liko's mother hired the Rising Volt Tacklers to protect her. The group went to the city where the Explorers were last seen, and Murdock's Rockruff managed to smell Sprigatito's scent in Onia. Friede, Liko, and Rockruff chased her back to their temporary base, where Friede engaged Amethio again in a battle to allow for Liko and Rockruff to find where Sprigatito was held captive. After being reunited with her Pokémon, Liko decided to trust in the Rising Volt Tacklers and became part of the group, whose next destination was Paldea.

Throughout their journey to get Liko to Paldea, the Rising Volt Tacklers met a boy named Roy on an island in Kanto as he helped them repair their ship. Roy eventually decided to join the Rising Volt Tacklers on their adventures, after forming a bond with a Fuecoco that lived with them as he became his first Pokémon and an encounter with a Black Rayquaza that came out of his Ancient Poké Ball. The Rising Volt Tacklers helped Liko and Roy become better at Pokémon battles. In addition, Liko and Roy learned of the existence of Dot (who was hiding in her room from the rest of the crew and Liko and Roy up until that point) as they attempted to make friends with her.
In Welcome to Paldea!, the Rising Volt Tacklers arrived in Paldea. After Friede failed to reach Liko's mother, they decided to head over to her house as Alex, her father, was home. However, Liko overheard Alex talking to Friede, as he expressed how worried he was about her being on her own and expressed a desire for her to attend school in Paldea. Liko decided to head back to the ship for the night, but was not able to fall sleep. Through Orla and Mollie's advice and a drawing Dot made for her, Liko made up her mind as she left the ship to go back home to tell Alex her decision. Upon arriving home, Liko told her father that she wanted to continue traveling with the Rising Volt Tacklers and attend online classes at the Indigo Academy, which he understood and accepted her decision.

Following a lead from Alex and Brassius about the Black Rayquaza, the Rising Volt Tacklers investigated Arboliva's Forest where they met a giant Arboliva that had another Ancient Poké Ball and saw the damage that a forest fire caused to it. The Rising Volt Tacklers worked together to restore the forest and eventually witnessed Liko's pendant reveal an unknown Pokémon, which showed her and Roy a vision. After Arboliva decided to join them, Liko and Roy discovered that it and the Black Rayquaza belonged to Lucius, the Ancient Adventurer. Friede also found out about this through Lucca as she told him that she knew the legend thanks to her mother. Liko decided to meet with her grandmother in Galar to learn more about her pendant.
However, before they could set off for Galar, they were ambushed by Spinel of the Explorers who was able to steal Liko's pendant by using his Beheeyem to put her in a trance, which led her to lose part of her memory. While most of the crew was searching for Liko, Dot had some help in streamer and Levincia Gym Leader Iono in finding her. Dot decided to leave the airship in order to find Liko, causing Roy to finally meet her in person. Meanwhile, Liko was able to recover the memories she lost while under Beheeyem's trance and met up with Roy and Dot, meeting the latter for the first time. After reuniting with Friede, Liko realized that her pendant was stolen, so the Rising Volt Tacklers made a plan to get it back from Spinel. Dot officially became a Pokémon Trainer with the Quaxly that have been living with the Rising Volt Tacklers as her first Pokémon. After they managed to get Liko's pendant back from Spinel, the Rising Volt Tacklers set off for the Galar region.

During their journey to Galar, the younger members became curious as to how Captain Pikachu was able to fly during a battle against Roy's Fuecoco and Wattrel. After failing to get an answer from Friede, Liko, Roy, and Dot asked the rest of the members, but no luck. However, their question did get the rest of the members curious as well, turning to Friede for answers. Although he was reluctant to answer their question, Friede decided to tell them as to how he met Captain Pikachu and the formation of the Rising Volt Tacklers. In The Bittersweet Truth, the Rising Volt Tacklers arrived in Galar. They decided that their first stop was at Motostoke before heading to Hammerlocke by train.
However, after hearing from Kabu that he saw the Black Rayquaza flying to the west of Motostoke, they decided to take a detour to the Galar Mine. Here, Liko, Roy, and Friede encountered the Explorers again and they battle them. However, a Galarian Moltres that had an Ancient Poké Ball arrived and attacked them, which led to Captain Pikachu getting injured. Fortunately, Liko and Roy managed to bring Captain Pikachu out of the mine while Friede continued his battle against Amethio. After recovering at the Motostoke's Pokémon Center, Liko and Roy reunited with Friede and the three of them decided to confront Moltres again in order to calm it down. Through their teamwork, they were able to do it. After Terapagos reappeared, they saw a vision and Moltres decided to join them, returning to its Ancient Poké Ball. However, Terapagos didn't return to its pendant form, as Hatenna sensed its presence and revealed it to her Trainer. Friede hid Terapagos while he, Liko, and Roy decided to take it to the Brave Olivine.

After showing the rest of their teammates Terapagos, Liko, Roy, and Friede headed for Hammerlocke to find the ancient castle that Diana was at. Through her Squawkabilly, they were able to meet with Diana, who explained her past and the history of Terapagos. However, they were ambushed by the Explorers, who followed them to their location in order to take Terapagos. Fortunately, they were able to escape with Diana joining them as she showed Liko information about Lucius and his remaining Pokémon. After Terapagos did some exploring of its surroundings, Diana gave Liko a belt that was owned by Lucius to hold the Ancient Poké Balls. Liko then told her friends that she wanted to find Lucius's remaining Pokémon and look for Laqua, which they agreed. However, due to not having a lot of information of the three remaining Pokémon, they decided to continue pursuing Black Rayquaza. After Dot got misled in finding information about the Black Rayquaza's whereabouts, Roy decided to ask someone if they knew anything about the Ancient Poké Balls, which Diana tells him that she knows someone who could help. However, Diana's friend Tepen turned out to have turned into stealing. Fortunately, Liko, Diana, and their friends helped Tepen realize the error of his ways. Although Tepen wasn't able to help them get information about the Ancient Poké Balls, Liko and her friends were able to get intel on a contact of his. Through Tepen's information, Liko and her friends met Karna as she designs Poké Balls, but couldn't help them with information about the Ancient Poké Balls either.

Due to not getting the information they needed about the Ancient Poké Balls, the Rising Volt Tacklers decided to continue their search for the remaining Six Heroes. In Slip and Crash! A Mystery Pokémon?!, the Rising Volt Tacklers took in a wild Polteageist and Sinistea that decided to live on the Brave Olivine. In Song Within the Mist, the Rising Volt Tacklers got information about a Lapras and they realized that it had to be one of Lucius's Pokémon, so they decided to investigate. After finding it, they failed to see it because of the Mist covering it and the younger members witnessed two Pokémon appearing on the ship. However, through Friede's plan, the Rising Volt Tacklers were able to see Lapras with scars and they found out that it used the mist to cover any ship that went nearby to give to its fellow Pokémon the chance to steal the food cargo on them. After preventing the group from stealing anything, the Rising Volt Tacklers followed Lapras and its group. In the next episode, however, they were stopped when Lapras used Ice Beam on the ship. Liko, Roy, and Friede decided to confront Lapras on their own. Terapagos attempted to reason with Lapras, even bringing out Arboliva and Moltres for help. Liko, Roy, and Friede were then shown another vision of Lucius. After spending time with Lapras and its friends, the Rising Volt Tacklers got ready to leave. However, Lapras decided to join them as its friends encouraged to go with them and it returned into its Ancient Poké Ball.

Before setting off, the Rising Volt Tacklers witnessed the Black Rayquaza arriving to their location in Roar of the Black Rayquaza''. However, after Amethio battled and got defeated by the Black Rayquaza, the Rising Volt Tacklers witnessed Terapagos transforming and battling the Legendary Pokémon. Unfortunately, Terapagos collapsed and the Black Rayquaza left. Later, Diana told Friede that she was planning to travel alone again, which he understood and accepted her decision. The next day, Liko and Roy did a training battle with Diana, which led them to victory when Sprigatito landed a hit on Diana's Arcanine. After the battle, Liko and Roy thanked Diana for the experience, as it will help them be better Trainers. Upon hearing of Diana's departure in Respective Departures, Liko and Roy decided to do a surprise farewell party. Through the rest of the members help, Liko and Roy were able to surprise Diana, which she appreciated. Before leaving, Diana gave Liko her adventure log. After dropping Diana off, the Rising Volt Tacklers agree to continue their search for the remaining Six Heroes. However, before doing so, the Rising Volt Tacklers decided to return to Paldea for information on Terapagos.
During their return journey to Paldea, the Rising Volt Tacklers began to run out of funds needed to pay for supplies, so the adults decided to take some jobs in order to raise money. After Friede got a job request from a friend of his, he took the assignment with Liko and Roy accompanying him. They were able to fulfill the job and stop a group of Pokémon hunters. In Fuecoco…Becomes a Crook?!, Friede got another job assignment from another friend of his who is the leader of a group of archeologists, as they were having trouble with a group of Sandile and its evolved forms. Fortunately, Roy found out the problem but, to their disappointment, for this reason the Rising Volt Tacklers were no longer needed to do the job. In the following episode, the Rising Volt Tacklers took in a wild Maushold when it decided to come live on the Brave Olivine until it eventually decided to go with Mollie. In A Wild Mom Appears!, Dot was reunited with her mother, as she came to bring her home because her time with the team was a trial period, but let her stay as a permanent member of the team, after seeing her friendship with her Pokémon partners, Quaxly and Tinkatink, Liko, and Roy, and having a battle against each other.

In Transform! Hero of the Seas, Palafin, the Rising Volt Tacklers arrived back in Paldea. Soon after their return, the team learned of the Explorers' plan to capture the Black Rayquaza and decided to investigate a mysterious tower they had built near Levincia. However, when Friede entered the tower, it turned out to actually be a trap set up by Spinel, locking Friede up inside while the rest of the Explorers admins started the capture operation at a lighthouse outside of Levincia. Liko, Roy, and Ludlow hurried to the site to stop them, with the rest of the team moving the Brave Olivine to the site as well to allow Dot to jump down to the lighthouse and use a shutdown program on the device the Explorers had used to summon Rayquaza. While Friede successfully escaped from Spinel's trap and Roy managed to stop Chalce from catching Rayquaza, things quickly took a turn for the worse when Rayquaza's Draco Meteor shower started devastating the scenery and Coral made a reckless attack on Rayquaza in a rage by having her Glalie use Self-Destruct, sending Rayquaza crashing straight into the Brave Olivine and severely damaging it. Fortunately, Murdock was able to safely land the Brave Olivine. After the Explorers retreated in From So Far Away, Liko, Roy, Dot and Friede battled Rayquaza. Despite having help from Amethio, the four of them couldn't defeat Rayquaza, and the Legendary Pokémon left once again. In the aftermath of the battle, Liko, Roy, and Dot decided to learn more about the Terastal phenomenon and be able to use it in battle. As such, they went to study at Naranja Academy, while the rest of the Rising Volt Tacklers focused on repairing the Brave Olivine.

During their time doing repairs to the airship, the Rising Volt Tacklers took a group of wild Tatsugiri as new traveling companions. After the repairs on the Brave Olivine were finished and the younger members were done with their studies at Naranja Academy, the Rising Volt Tacklers set off to search for the Six Heroes once more in Into a New Sky! The Brave Olivine!. Their first destination was the land of Kitakami, planning to meet up with the Terapagos researcher Briar. After arriving in Kitakami and spending an evening at the local Countryside Harvest Festival, the team learned from Carmine that Briar was currently at the Crystal Pool on Oni Mountain. Friede and the junior members of the team subsequently traveled there, meeting Briar and exchanging information about Terapagos with her. While both sides learned a lot, the Rising Volt Tacklers didn't gain any new leads, so they decided to focus on finding the remaining three members of the Six Heroes for now.
Through an unexpected stroke of luck, Dot discovered that a photographer named Perrin had seen Kleavor in Kitakami. Through Perrin's help, Liko, Roy, Dot, and Friede found Kleavor. After some convincing from Lapras, having a battle with the younger members of the Rising Volt Tacklers and seeing Liko's selfness for Pokémon, Kleavor showed her, Roy, Dot, and Friede a vision of Lucius of the day they meet. Kleavor then decided to join the group and it returned to its Ancient Poké Ball.

The next day, Liko and her friends reunite with Diana, as they exchanged information about the Explorers. After returning to the Crystal Pool and were able to summon Rystal, a member of the original Explorers, Liko and the group found out that she and Lucius were her great-great grandparents. Liko and the group then listened to Rystal telling everyone how she formed the Explorers with Lucius and Gibeon and they were able to reach Laqua. However, Liko and the group had to bid farewell to Rystal when she had to return to her proper time. Liko and the group then bid farewell to Diana, as she intended to continue traveling her own way. Through Wy-Yes's help, the Rising Volt Tacklers decided to head to Olivine City in the Johto region in order to search for Entei. In Ludlow's Homecoming!, the Rising Volt Tacklers arrived in Johto. After falling to find Entei in Johto, the Rising Volt Tacklers head back to Paldea when Briar revealed that a Pokémon similar to Entei had been spotted in Area Zero.

In Over the Top!, the Rising Volt Tacklers arrived back to Paldea. After Liko, Roy, and Dot defeated Geeta, together with Friede, they entered Area Zero and met up with Briar. Upon finding the Pokémon similar to Entei, they realized that it was a Paradox Pokémon named Gouging Fire. The four Rising Volt Tacklers battled Gouging Fire when it wanted to test their strength. Through their teamwork, they defeated Gouging Fire, who showed them a vision of when it first met Lucius. Gouging Fire then decided to join the group and returned to its Ancient Poké Ball. However, it and the rest of the Six Heroes come out to summon the Black Rayquaza, who arrived at the group's location. Liko, Roy, Dot, and Friede battled the Black Rayquaza once again and, after a tough battle, they were able to return Rayquaza to its Ancient Poké Ball. Rayquaza then showed them a vision of the original Explorers reaching Laqua. The group then bid farewell to Briar and, following Rayquaza, made their way to the paradise.

In Where the Land Meets the Sky, after stopping at Pericarp Town near Laqua, Friede and the younger members journeyed to the paradise, with the Six Heroes helping along the way. Upon entering Laqua in The Pokémon Paradise of Laqua!, Friede and the younger members explored until they came across the barrier, which Pagogo removed. However, in the next episode, Friede and the younger members were then confronted by the Explorers. Although they were able to defeat the Explorers admins in Guided by the Black Rayquaza!, Friede and the younger members were too late to prevent Gibeon from reaching the Laquium. Fortunately, Gibeon's Zygarde was only trying to free Lucius from the Laquium. Friede and the younger members met Lucius, as he explained to them that he was able to see the outside world through Zygarde. Due to Friede's partners going berserk from the Laquium and knocking each other out, the younger members with Amethio battled Gibeon. However, Zygarde eventually forfeited the battle, because it had been testing their strength and resolve, as it bid its Trainer farewell and disassembled itself.
In Where the Adventure Leads, Spinel released his own supply of Laquium that he had gathered after Pagogo and the Six Heroes purified the land. This act caused the Six Heroes, barring Rayquaza, to go berserk and indiscriminately attack anything in their sight. Rayquaza shielded the Rising Volt Tacklers from its comrades' attacks and ordered them to escape, but as the Brave Olivine attempted to leave, a strong gust of wind caught Friede and his Pokémon off-guard. Friede managed to get Captain Pikachu to safety before he and Charizard were blown off the ship. Afterwards, the group started flying around the area looking for Friede, but couldn't find him. Meanwhile, Spinel had the entire area around Laqua closed off, and later publicly framed the Rising Volt Tacklers for the destruction at Laqua, casting them as a dangerous group to the public eye. With their original task completed and being unable to function without Friede, the group made the decision to disband; Liko returned to Indigo Academy, Roy going on a training journey in the Kalos region, and Dot returning to her home.

A year after the events at Laqua, in Eyes to the Skies Once Again (Part One), Dot and Roy discovered a case of Laquium affecting a wild Slaking, and after the boy and Ult defeated it, Roy decided to visit the Indigo Academy to ask for Liko's help in finding more signs of Laquium. After reuniting with her in the following episode, Roy explained the situation. At first, Liko refused to help him and Dot, as she was accustomed to being at Indigo Academy and didn't want everyone there to know she was a Rising Volt Tackler out of fear of bearing the group's tarnished reputation. However, after seeing Roy battling Ann and having a battle against him herself, Liko ultimately decided to join and assist in clearing the group's name while revealing the truth to the public.
In Following Traces of Laquium, Liko and Roy tracked down a Laquium sign that Dot found, and ended up battling a pair of Laquium affected Steelix, alongside Ult, who had been following Roy. In the process, Roy and Ult showcased Mega Evolution, with Liko learning about it for the first time.
In The Pokémon Center Lady, Liko and Roy reunited with Mollie, who had returned to the family Pokémon Center at Mochew City. Mollie disapproved of their decision to restart the team, but after working together to calm a Laquium-afflicted Vileplume down, ultimately respected their decision. The two offered her a spot back in the team, but she declined for the time being, as she knew that she needed to be at the Pokémon Center. Before they parted ways, she promised to them that she would return when the team was fully reunited.

During an investigation at an Exceed testing facility, Liko and Roy find out that they and the Explorers have made a Laquium power-up device called the Strong Sphere. Also, upon witnessing the effects the Strong Sphere had on Pokémon, Ult saved Liko and Roy after their Pokémon were defeated in a Double Battle by Coral and Sidian. He proceeded to join the two on their journey. In the following episode, after Liko and Roy reunited with the Black Rayquaza, which was under the protection of Team Dragon Rampage, Dot called and informed the two that Murdock had returned to Cortondo to work with Katy. Dot then decided to meet up with the group in person at Cortondo in Paldea. Upon arriving at Cortondo, the three and Ult met with Murdock at Katy's pastry shop. Like Mollie, Murdock disapproved of their decision to restart the team, despite Liko's insistence that they knew what they were getting into. Katy suggested a Pokémon battle to alleviate Murdock's concerns, and in the official rematch, Liko defeated Katy. Impressed by her growth, Murdock ultimately respected their decision and informed them that the Brave Olivine had been dismantled, with its parts being stored in Galar. With this knowledge in hand, the group decided to look for Orla and left Cortondo. Murdock confessed to Katy that he wanted to travel with them despite the fact that he suggested that they disband after the events in Laqua, fearing that he would hold them back. Katy told Murdock that the others had already done so despite their circumstances, causing him to realize the meaning of her words.
In Orla, Grounded, Liko, Roy, Dot, and Ult went to Galar to look for Orla, and it was revealed that Orla had lied about the ship's condition. Rather than dismantling it, she had kept it hidden in a forest, maintaining it from time to time, and the wild Pokémon (apart from Maushold) remained onboard. After Liko, Roy, Dot, and Ult defeated two members of the Explorers in the the following episode, Indi and Rubina, Orla decided to join them in officially re-forming the Rising Volt Tacklers, as the five worked together to clean and rebuild the Brave Olivine. Ludlow, Murdock, and Mollie returned to the team, with Ult deciding to become an official member of the group. Dot then discovered a message had been sent to their app a month prior. After decrypting it and showing it to everyone else, they found out that it was from Friede, who was revealed to be alive and well but in hiding from the Explorers.

In Terastallization vs. Mega Evolution!, the Rising Volt Tacklers arrived back to Paldea through Dot's suggestion in going to Naranja Academy because everyone there knows the Explorers true nature. Although Dot is able to give Geeta and Clavell the information she had on Laquium and while they understand the situation, they aren't able to help them further without more evidence, but they recommended asking Jacq for help in their research, which he accepted. Dot also gets a map of Paldea from Penny that shows Laquium Signs around the region. After returning to the Brave Olivine in the next episode, the younger members decided to check out a Laquium Sign near their location. During their investigation, Dot reminds everyone that they need funds to travel around if they want to spread the truth about Laquium, as Roy remembers that most of their funds came from Friede and Captain Pikachu doing various jobs. Later, after Liko, her Pokémon and a Charcadet, who decided to become one of her partners, stopped the Laquium Sign, Dot gets a video message from Iono asking for a handshake event as their next collaboration, which she reluctantly agreed to hold it as a means to earn some money in Nidothing Love!. Also, a wild Gimmighoul stowed away on the Brave Olivine until Dot decided to add it to her team in Riding the Waves.
After Roy and Ult infiltrated an Explorers base in Friends as Two, Me and You, Diana came for a visit in the next episode to give the Rising Volt Tacklers information on how to eliminate Laquium once and for all. Also, Diana tells the Rising Volt Tacklers that Spinel has the remaining Six Heroes held captive with Ult backing up her claim, as he saw Lapras and Kleavor trapped in boxes when he was in the Explorers base. Wanting to save the remaining Six Heroes from the Explorers, the Rising Volt Tacklers agreed to find which Exceed building they are being held in, as they realized that Spinel moved them in order to prevent them from finding them. Liko suggests they ask Cervantis, the former Exceed director and Amethio's father, which they agreed. In Tinkatuff's Hammer Wasn't Made in a Year!, however, Liko, Roy, and Ult walked into a trap the Explorers set up for them by faking an email sent by Cervantis. In the following episode, Liko, Roy, and Ult were forced to battle five of the Six Heroes when they used a new improved Strong Sphere called Super Strong Sphere on them to turn them against them. Despite their efforts and help from Amethio, Liko, Roy, and Ult's Pokémon are knocked out by five of the Six Heroes with Coral and Sidian's help. However, the effects of the Super Strong Sphere on five of the Six Heroes wears off and the Explorers left with them. Despite the loss, Liko, Roy, Ult, and Dot decided to do battle training at Blueberry Academy in the Unova region after getting a call from Briar. Also, Liko revealed to Roy and Dot that their friend Ann is at Blueberry Academy as an exchange student.

In Welcome to Blueberry Academy!, the Rising Volt Tacklers arrived in Unova, as the older members dropped off the junior members at Blueberry Academy while they docked near a town for repairs and supplies.
In Don't Give Up, Crocalor!, the Rising Volt Tacklers, along with Penny and Carmine, attended a meeting with Briar whom explained that Diana's theory about Pagogo possibly needing to resonate with eighteen Pokémon Types was only half correct. Briar clarified that Pagogo needed to resonate with eighteen different Tera Types from Pokémon at the level of the Six Heroes in order to completely purify Laquium. After leaving Blueberry Academy and Dot with Penny obtained data on Laquium in Dot and Penny's Top-Secret Mission!, the Rising Volt Tacklers got a message from Friede that he was coming back. Friede then revealed to his teammates that he was returning from space. In The Catcher in the Sky, when Friede ran into trouble returning to the planet, the Rising Volt Tacklers arrived to his rescue and were able to get him back onto the Brave Olivine safely. After exchanging information in Roy vs. Friede: Wings of Fire!, Friede and Roy had a battle, which the latter won. Later, Friede decided to go to the Hoenn region to give respect for the Mossdeep Space Center and go to the Devon Corporation to analyze the data on Laquium that he got from space. Friede decided to leave the Rising Volt Tacklers to Captain Pikachu and Roy, with the latter officially being recognized as the new leader.
In HZ124, the younger members and Amethio staged a rescue mission for the reamning Six Heroes, as they were able to get into the Explorers HQ where they were being held in. However, the five end up walking into a trap set up by Spinel, as they face off a high ranking member of the Explorers and a Six Hero. Through their efforts, the five were able to save the remaining Six Heroes and let them roam the world so they would be safe from the Explorers. Although, the remaining heroes promise Zygarde to lend their strength at Laqua when the time comes. However, Spinel used the confrontation with the younger members to frame them again, making things worse for their reputation and forcing them to go into hiding from the public.

In HZ126, the Rising Volt Tacklers arrived back to Paldea, but had to keep a low profile due to Spinel's lies. The younger members go back to Naranja Academy to stop them from selling Strong Spheres while the older members stay with the Brave Olivine in Levincia with Iono's help in keeping their airship hidden from the public. In HZ127, the younger members' friends Ann, Nemona, and Penny decided to help the Rising Volt Tacklers stop the Explorers' plans for good. In HZ128, Liko, Roy and Ult decided to return to Johto to reunite with the Black Rayquaza while the rest of the Rising Volt Tacklers stay at Paldea. In the following episode, after arriving at the Dragon's Den and helping the Black Rayquaza recover, Roy and Ult battled the Legendary Pokémon as they gave everything they got to prove themselves to it. Eventually, Roy came on top and caught the Black Rayquaza with its approval. Roy then let Rayquaza roam the world so it could gather the remaining Six Heroes while he, Ult, and Liko returned to their teammates at Paldea.
In HZ130, Liko, Roy, and Ult saw that Strong Sphere has been released to the public during their return journey to Paldea, while Dot saw it through a battle at Levincia. The younger members discussed the 18 Tera Types, having the Six Heroes represent Normal, Dark, Ice, Bug, Rock, and Dragon; themselves, minus Ult, representing Grass, Psychic, Fire, Electric, Flying, Water, and Steel; and Penny, Nemona, Ann, and Amethio representing Fairy, Fighting, Ground, and Ghost. They realized that they had 17 Tera Types, missing Poison. Upon getting a plate of mochis from Maushold, the younger members decided that Diana's Pecharunt would be perfect for the Poison Tera Type. Later, the Rising Volt Tacklers got a call from Friede, informing them that he was almost finished with his own investigation and would be joining back up with them soon, much to their excitement. In the following episode, the Rising Volt Tacklers were joined by Wy-Yes and Perrin who decided to join them in stopping the Explorers, promising to reveal the truth to the public in order to clear their name. Meanwhile, after lending his Rotom Phone to Yanga, Friede met Master Mayonnaise, who decided to briefly join the Rising Volt Tacklers in their quest as well in order to further train Roy and Ult in Mega Evolution, having trained them before in Kalos. Once the Brave Olivine was finished being upgraded with Friede dubbing it to be its Rising Again mode, the Rising Volt Tacklers and their allies set off for Galar to ask Diana for help. Upon arriving, the Rising Volt Tacklers asked Diana for her help, which she accepted, and found out that Pecharunt's Tera Type is Poison through Pagogo, fulfilling the required Pokémon they need to erase Laquium. After spending some time training at Diana's place, the Rising Volt Tacklers and their allies bid farewell to Master Mayonnaise, and the group heads off for Laqua.
In HZ133, the Rising Volt Tacklers and their allies have arrived at Laqua as the group spilt up in order to prevent them from battling the Explorers so they can preserve their required Pokémon. Roy, Ult, and Friede took to the sky while the girls, except Mollie, Orla, and Perrin, who stayed on the Brave Olivine with Ludlow, Murdock, and Wy-Yes, and Captain Pikachu were dropped off and traveled on foot. However, they were ambushed by the Explorers, although Roy, Ult, and Friede managed to led Coral and Sidian away from the girls and Captain Pikachu. Dot, Nemona, and Penny stay behind to battle Indi and Rubina while Liko, Diana, Captain Pikachu, and Ann left. During the confrontation, Dot, Nemona, Penny, Roy, Ult, and Friede find out that the Explorers have figured out their plan in eliminating Laquium for good. Dot, Nemona, and Penny were able to defeat Indi and Rubina with Hamber's help as the three of them left to meet back up with Liko's group while the latter stayed behind to battle a group of Explorers grunts. Meanwhile, Roy, Ult, and Friede do a Mega Evolution battle with Coral, Chalce, and Sidian, where they emerged victorious in the following episode.

Liko, Diana, Captain Pikachu, and Ann meet up with Amethio, Onia, and Zirc as they worked together to help the Laquium affected Pokémon when Spinel activated his upgraded Laquium-activating machines. After Captain Pikachu destroyed the machines and Pagogo purified the Laquium from the Pokémon with Zygarde, Onia, and Zirc taking them to safety, Liko, Ann, and Diana meet up with their friends. The Rising Volt Tacklers with their allies then encountered Spinel, Rubina, and Indi. Meanwhile, in Pericarp Town, Orla, Ludlow as Mighty G, Murdock, and Mollie helped the people and Pokémon there when Laquium came to their area while Wy-Yes and Perrin took photos of their heroics. Seeing their efforts, the townspeople, except Yuha, a friend Liko, Roy, and Dot met the last time they were there, started to realize that the Rising Volt Tacklers aren't bad people. Simultaneously, the Black Rayquaza and the other Six Heroes arrived at Laqua as they, Liko, Roy, Dot, Ult, Friede and their allies got ready to get rid of Laquium for good.
In HZ135, however, the Rising Volt Tacklers and their allies Pokémon got attacked by the Explorers, as they end up losing Penny's Sylveon, who represented the Fairy Tera type. Fortunately, Coral turned against Spinel and had her Scream Tail, nicknamed Screamypuff, take Sylveon's place. Chalce and Sidian also turn against Spinel as they, with Coral, decided to team up with the Rising Volt Tacklers in order to stop him for good. During the process to remove Laquium, Spinel merged with its Core, casuing it to awaken. The Rising Volt Tacklers and their allies try to fight it, but it was too strong. However, they refused to give up and found out that the middle of the Laquium Core is the main target they need to hit. Through Roy and Amethio's Mega Evolved Pokémon making an opening for them, Pagogo goes to erase the Laquium Core once and for all with the eighteen Tera Type Pokémon, separating Spinel from the Core in the process. After Liko battled Spinel and won, Pagogo successfully erased the Laquium Core for good and the Explorers, except Zirc and Onia, leave Laqua. Later, the Rising Volt Tacklers and their allies watch various Pokémon return to the paradise just as the rest of the groups on the Brave Olivine arrived. When Pagogo, the Six Heroes and Zygarde decided to stay at Laqua to rebuild it, the Rising Volt Tacklers and their allies respect their wishes and bid them farewell, but promised to come back one day, as they leave the paradise on the Brave Olivine.
Through Wy-Yes and Perrin's articles on the team's actions and the help from people like Litten Smitten and Stunner Fisk, whom they met during their journey to reveal the truth to the world, the Rising Volt Tacklers' name was cleared with the public and its members were declared heroes, free to fly into the sky without worry once more. Friede returned to work for Exceed and help in the Laquium research with Yanga, although he is still a member of the Rising Volt Tacklers. The Rising Volt Tacklers took some time to relax on the Brave Olivine afterwards, minus Ludlow, who temporarily left to focus on his superhero persona Mighty G. Through a visit from Friede in HZ137, the younger members revived their interest in traveling around and going on adventures to purse their goals as they set off on the Brave Olivine once more. In HZ139, the Rising Volt Tacklers take in a wild Ditto that stowed away on the Brave Olivine.
Team roster
Active members
This list is of the team members who are part of the team. Although they disbanded for a year after Friede's disappearance, Liko, Roy, Dot, and Captain Pikachu have re-formed the Rising Volt Tacklers themselves in order to stop the influence of Laquium on Pokémon and clear the group's name in the public eye. Most of the adults returned in We Are the Rising Volt Tacklers! after being inspired by the younger members' determination while Friede returned in The Catcher in the Sky but left temporarily in the next episode until HZ131. After the Rising Volt Tacklers had their name cleared with the public in HZ136, Friede decided to continue working for Exceed.
| Member | Overview | Position |
|---|---|---|
Friede |
Friede was the original commander, leader, and is the founder of the Rising Volt Tacklers. He's also responsible for the navigation of the Brave Olivine. After getting separated from his teammates in Where the Adventure Leads, Friede investigated Laquium and went to space. He returned in The Catcher in the Sky but decided to leave the team temporarily in the next episode, passing leadership of the team to Roy, with him coming back in HZ131. In HZ136, Friede returned to work for Exceed as a researcher, but is still a member of the team and is the group's research specialist. | Founding members |
Captain Pikachu |
Captain Pikachu is Friede's Pokémon partner and the second-in-command of the team. He's the leader of the Pokémon owned by his Trainer's friends and the ones who live on the Brave Olivine. He is also responsible for the navigation of the Brave Olivine alongside Roy. | |
Orla |
Orla is the engineer of the team. Being also the one who built and fixes the team's airship: the Brave Olivine and is the one responsible for the engine room. | |
Ludlow |
Ludlow is the fisher expert of the team and the one responsible for watching the ship while the other members are absent. With the Brave Olivine being built on top of his boat, he handles the helm whenever the ship is traveling on water. Ludlow has a superhero alter ego named Mighty G, and uses this persona to help his friends/teammates on occasion. Upon getting significant recognition under this persona, Ludlow temporarily left the Brave Olivine to focus on it. | |
Murdock |
Murdock is the skilled chef of the team, being the one responsible for the airship's kitchen and feeding the members and Pokémon of the team. He joined the team to use his cooking skills to make everyone happy. | Later members |
Mollie |
Mollie is the healing specialist of the team, being the one responsible for the airship's infirmary and the health of the members and Pokémon of the team. She joined the team to accomplish her goal of becoming a doctor. | |
Dot |
Dot is responsible for the technology part of the Brave Olivine, as she created most of the software used by the team as the team's intelligence specialist. She is also a popular streamer known as Nidothing. She joined the team so she could see the world and find inspiration for her content. When the Rising Volt Tacklers reformed, Dot became a founding member of the new team. Starting The Knight in the Ruins, Dot is put in charge of the team's finances and finding ways to get funds for their travels. | |
Liko |
Liko is responsible for taking care of the airship's observatory as the lookout. She also took care of the Pokémon who live on the Brave Olivine, but she eventually gave that position to Ult, and does various chores around the ship. She joined the team in For Sure! 'Cause Sprigatito's with Me! to discover the mysteries behind her pendant and the Explorers. When the Rising Volt Tacklers reformed, Liko became a founding member of the new team. | |
Roy |
Roy is responsible for hoisting the Rising Volt Tacklers flag and fixing it whenever it gets damaged. He joined the team in The Ancient Poké Ball to become a Trainer strong enough to find and catch the Black Rayquaza. When the Rising Volt Tacklers reformed, Roy became a founding member of the new team. Starting with Terastallization vs. Mega Evolution!, Roy was put in charge of steering the ship and deciding where the group goes in Friede's absence. In Roy vs. Friede: Wings of Fire!, Roy is officially entrusted with leading the Rising Volt Tacklers alongside Captain Pikachu by Friede, becoming the new commander. | |
Ult |
Ult is responsible in caring for the Pokémon who live on the Brave Olivine after being entrusted with it by Liko. He joined the Rising Volt Tacklers after the team reunited in We Are the Rising Volt Tacklers! simply to accompany his friends, having already known Roy through their training in Kalos. |
Former members
| Member | Overview |
|---|---|
Wy-Yes |
Wy-Yes was a member of the Rising Volt Tacklers before Mollie and the younger members joined the team. Prior to Dot's arrival, Wy-Yes left in order to become a journalist for the Occulture magazine. In Wynaut?! Wy-Yes!, Wy-Yes was contacted by Friede, who wanted to ask him for help with finding one of Lucius's Pokémon. It is unknown what role or responsibility he had on the team. He temporally rejoined the team in HZ131 to help them in fighting the Explorers before returning to make articles for Occulture after the threat with Laquium was over. |
Allies
These characters are allies of the Rising Volt Tacklers:
Family
| Member | Role |
|---|---|
Lucca |
Lucca is Friede's former teacher and Liko's mother. She was the person responsible for introducing Captain Pikachu to Friede and thus is also indirectly responsible for the creation of the Rising Volt Tacklers. She's also the one who called the group to protect Liko and her pendant from the Explorers. |
Diana |
Diana is an adventurer and Liko's grandmother. She's the one who suggested to her daughter Lucca to call the group to protect Liko and her pendant from the Explorers. She started traveling with the group after they found her in an ancient castle in Galar in Rivals in the Dark of Night! until Respective Departures, where she went back to adventuring. She returned in The Three Explorers to tell the group about some information she got about the Explorers. In The Wonders of the World!, she also got the chance to meet her grandmother Rystal alongside them at the Crystal Pool. After meeting back up with them a few times, Diana decided to help the Rising Volt Tacklers in stopping the Explorers once and for all in HZ132. |
Franka |
Franka is Dot's mother and Murdock's younger sister. She was the one who granted her daughter the right to travel the team, initially on a trial basis and, starting from A Wild Mom Appears!, as a permanent member. |
Rystal |
Rystal is one of the original Explorers and Liko's great-great-grandmother. She has died a long time ago, but she was temporarily brought to the present by Pagogo. She used the little time she had there to tell the group about her, Lucius, and Gibeon's adventure in Laqua, before entrusting Pagogo to Liko, allowing her to catch it in a Poké Ball. |
Lucius |
Lucius's actions and achievements were the main motivation for the group during the events of Pokémon Horizons: The Series. During the climax of the battle in Laqua, Liko and the others discovered that Lucius was still alive, and that he was actually Liko's great-great-grandfather. He joined the Rising Volt Tacklers in the final battle against Gibeon and the other Explorers before fading away with Gibeon due to the Laquium's destruction. He is indirectly responsible for the Rising Volt Tacklers' formation and adventures. |
Friends
| Member | Role |
|---|---|
Iono |
Iono is an influencer and streamer who is the Gym Leader of Levincia's Gym. She is also a friend of Dot and a frequent contact of the Rising Volt Tacklers. In Someone We Can't See! Whosawhatsit?, Iono helped Dot find Liko who was missing after being abducted by Spinel and in Dot and Nidothing, it was revealed that she helped the team find a place for the Brave Olivine to be docked while it was repaired. She later helped them again when the Rising Volt Tacklers needed to lay low because of the Explorers framing them for their crimes. |
Amethio |
Although he had officially been a member of the Explorers and thus a adversary to the Rising Volt Tacklers during their group encounters, Amethio himself had shown a tendency to align with its members during some extraordinary situations, throughout which he established a kinship with Liko. After Liko, Zirc, and Onia find him in hiding, a year after Spinel's takeover of the Explorers, Amethio becomes a frequent ally to the Rising Volt Tacklers and reassembled the White Zygarde to aid them. |
Perrin |
Perrin is a photographer from Sinnoh who met Dot during the Rising Volt Tacklers' trip to Kitakami, and later helped Liko, Roy, and Dot find Lucius's Kleavor in Tengu Mountain. She decided to help them in HZ131 in fighting the Explorers. |
Briar |
Briar is a researcher and teacher who met the Rising Volt Tacklers at the Crystal Pool, and she met back up with them in Area Zero in order to find Lucius's Entei. In The Pillar of Fire, she helped the group with information as they battled and also found out that Lucius's Entei was actually a Paradox Pokémon, a Gouging Fire. |
Zirc and Onia |
In Guided by the Black Rayquaza!, Amethio's agents Zirc and Onia broke ranks to assist Liko, Roy, and Dot against the other Explorers admins in Laqua. After that particular moment, the two groups developed a mutual respect for each other. A year later, in Nidothing Love!, in Levincia, the duo had Liko and Roy's help in recovering a ticket for an event in the city. Later, Zirc and Onia asked Liko for help in finding Amethio, who had been out of contact since the events at Laqua. After Liko helped them find Amethio, Zirc and Onia alongside Amethio became recurring allies to the Rising Volt Tacklers. |
Naranja Academy |
Amid the disinformation campaign that Exceed created to damage the reputation of the Rising Volt Tacklers, Naranja Academy and its members are frequent allies of the team, unofficially assisting members with research, training, support, and other functions in the battle against the Explorers. |
Penny |
Initially a friend of Dot and the others, Penny helped the Rising Volt Tacklers on several occasions, whether by creating a map to monitor the appearances of Pokémon affected by Laquium, or by directly assisting Dot in specific missions, becoming a key element in helping in the battle against the Explorers during Pokémon Horizons: The Series. Penny later agrees to help the Rising Volt Tacklers in fighting the Explorers. |
Cervantis |
Cervantis is Amethio's father as well as a former member of the Explorers and the director of Exceed before Spinel's takeover of the Explorers. When he saw how far the Explorers were willing to go in using Strong Spheres and Amethio's encouragement, Cervantis decided to take action and help his son along with the Rising Volt Tacklers. After Spinel's downfall in HZ136, Cervantis assumed control of the Explorers and Exceed. |
Hamber |
Hamber used to adventure with Diana before becoming a member of the Explorers as its second-in-command and caretaker of Amethio. When Spinel took over the Explorers, Hamber decided to stop him in the shadows. Hamber eventually becomes an ally of the Rising Volt Tacklers, even helping Dot, Nemona, and Penny get to their friends when they arrive at Laqua. |
Nemona |
Nemona is a friend of the younger members, as she helped them with their training occasionally. Later, upon witnessing the effect Laquium has on Pokémon, Nemona decided to help the Rising Volt Tacklers in fighting the Explorers. |
Ann |
Ann is a friend of Liko's and was the only one who knew about her being a Rising Volt Tackler prior to Liko telling her fellow Indigo Academy students in Eyes to the Skies Once Again (Part Two). In HZ127, Ann decided to help the Rising Volt Tacklers in fighting the Explorers. |
Master Mayonnaise |
Master Mayonnaise is the Trainer that taught Roy and Ult Mega Evolution in Kalos. In HZ131, Master Mayonnaise came to Paldea to assist Roy and Ult alongside their friends in their battle against the Explorers. However, in the next episode, Master Mayonnaise left the group to promote Mega Evolution after helping Roy and Ult once again in their training. |
Technology
Apps
- Members of the Rising Volt Tacklers have an app installed on their Rotom Phone as proof of membership. It is a messaging app developed by Dot that allows members to contact each other when needed. The app's servers were taken down after the Rising Volt Tacklers's disbanding following the events of Where the Adventure Leads but were later restored by Dot in We Are the Rising Volt Tacklers! after the group reformed.
| App |
|---|
Vehicles
- Main article: Brave Olivine
- The Brave Olivine is the base of operations of the Rising Volt Tacklers, which also acts as both the group's airship and living quarters.
| Brave Olivine |
|---|
Missions
As a way to raise funds for travel, the Rising Volt Tacklers sometimes do side missions on the way to certain regions.
| Mission | Description | Episode | Hirer | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Bring Liko and her pendant to Paldea |
Bring Liko and her pendant back from her school in Kanto to her home in Paldea, and keep them safe during the journey. | The Pendant That Starts It All (Part One) | Lucca |
Cleared |
Rescue Shine's Bramblin |
Rescue Shine's Bramblin from a group of Pokémon hunters. | The Wild Pair, Friede and Cap! | Shine |
Cleared |
Transport a stone |
Remove a huge rock from an excavation site. | Fuecoco…Becomes a Crook?! | Archeologists |
Failed |
Pokémon

- For information regarding Pokémon owned by the Rising Volt Tacklers crew, please refer to each of the individual members' page.
All of the current Rising Volt Tacklers have two to three Pokémon on hand, with Liko and Roy being the only ones known to have had four Pokémon at any point.
As of HZ138, there are fourteen wild Pokémon (of twelve different species) living on the Brave Olivine; also, another four wild Pokémon have lived on the airship in the past, but have been caught by a member of the Rising Volt Tacklers since then, namely Roy's Fuecoco, Dot's Quaxly, Mollie's Maushold, and Dot's Gimmighoul.
Wild Pokémon
The following is a list of wild Pokémon living with the Rising Volt Tacklers in Pokémon Horizons: The Series:
| Debut | The Pendant That Starts It All (Part Two) |
|---|---|
| Voice actors | |
| Japanese | Yoshino Aoyama |
| English | Erica Schroeder |
| Debut | The Pendant That Starts It All (Part Two) |
|---|---|
| Voice actors | |
| Japanese | |
| English | Crispin Freeman |
| Debut | The Pendant That Starts It All (Part Two) |
|---|---|
| Voice actors | |
| Japanese | Kei Shindo |
| English | Michele Knotz |
Snorunt is one of the Rising Volt Tacklers' known Pokémon. It is usually found in the fridge aboard the Brave Olivine as it prefers cold temperatures. As seen in Fuecoco…Becomes a Crook?!, Snorunt is used to cool beverages for the Rising Volt Tacklers, such as Shuckle's Berry Juice.
Snorunt's only known move is Ice Beam.
| Debut | The Pendant That Starts It All (Part Two) |
|---|---|
| Voice actors | |
| Japanese | |
| English | Erica Schroeder |
Noctowl is one of the Rising Volt Tacklers' known Pokémon. It serves as lookout on the Brave Olivine.
None of Noctowl's moves are known.
| Debut | The Pendant That Starts It All (Part Two) |
|---|---|
| Voice actors | |
| Japanese | |
| English | Major Attaway |
Carkol is one of the Rising Volt Tacklers' known Pokémon. It is used to generate energy for the Brave Olivine. It also helps dry any clothes that are wet whenever any of the members couldn't do it outside.
None of Carkol's moves are known.
| Debut | The Pendant That Starts It All (Part Two) |
|---|---|
| Voice actors | |
| Japanese | Kohsuke Tanabe |
| English | Tyler Bunch |
Slugma is one of the Rising Volt Tacklers' known Pokémon. It is used to generate energy for the Brave Olivine.
Slugma's only known move is Flamethrower.
| Debut | The Pendant That Starts It All (Part Two) |
|---|---|
| Voice actors | |
| Japanese | |
| English | Bill Rogers |
Muk is one of the Rising Volt Tacklers' known Pokémon. It disposes of the airship's trash by consuming it. Muk appears to be quite shy, as it became uncomfortable when Ult came close to it to request its help in The Catcher in the Sky.
In HZ139, the Rising Volt Tacklers organized a big clean-up of the Brave Olivine, with each member picking personal items they no longer needed and wanted to dispose of. All the unneeded items were then given to Muk to consume.
None of Muk's moves are known.
| Debut | The Pendant That Starts It All (Part Two) |
|---|---|
| Voice actors | |
| Japanese | Kenta Miyake |
| English | Bill Rogers |
Nosepass is one of the Rising Volt Tacklers' known Pokémon. It helps with navigating by acting as the airship's compass.
None of Nosepass's moves are known.
| Debut | Slip and Crash! A Mystery Pokémon?! |
|---|---|
| Voice actors | |
| Japanese | |
| English | Michele Knotz |
Polteageist is one of the Rising Volt Tacklers' known Pokémon. It snuck aboard the airship in Galar and decided to stay after befriending the other Pokémon onboard. It makes tea for the crew and the Pokémon.
When it comes to its capability to make drinks, Polteageist takes it with great pride, as it challenged Shuckle to see who could make the better drinks.
Polteageist's only known move is Teatime.
| Debut | Slip and Crash! A Mystery Pokémon?! |
|---|---|
| Voice actors | |
| Japanese | |
| English | Michele Knotz |
| Debut | Into a New Sky! The Brave Olivine! |
|---|---|
| Voice actors | |
| Japanese | Taku Yashiro |
| English | Kristen McGuire |
A Curly, Droopy, and Stretchy Form Tatsugiri were revealed to have joined the Rising Volt Tacklers while the Brave Olivine was being repaired.
None of their moves are known.
| Debut | HZ138 |
|---|---|
| Voice actors | |
| Japanese | Kotono Mitsuishi |
In HZ138, a wild Ditto stowed away aboard the Brave Olivine. It spied on the Rising Volt Tacklers as they were about to depart with their airship, and then used Transform to change into Captain Pikachu, tricking Roy and sneaking aboard. In the next episode, it officially became part of the Rising Volt Tacklers.
Ditto is shown to be playful, curious and affable around other Pokemon. It is also emotionally aware as it saw Meowscarada crying and posed as Liko's wooden Squawkabilly statue while the Pokémon worked to get the real one back.
Ditto's only known move is Transform.
Formerly
Quaxly ♂ |
Terapagos |
Fuecoco ♂ |
Maushold |
Gimmighoul |
Gallery
| Concept art of Orla, Murdock, Mollie, and Ludlow [1] | Concept art of Orla, Murdock, Mollie, and Ludlow in the Mega Voltage arc [2] |
| Concept art of Friede, Murdock, Orla, Mollie, and Ludlow in Kitakami clothing [3] |
Concept art of member's swimsuit[4] |
Trivia
- The group's name is derived from the move Volt Tackle, the signature move of Pikachu's evolutionary line. Specifically, it refers to Captain Pikachu's special usage of the move, the Rising Volt Tackle, which allows him to reach high altitudes and inspired Friede to create the group in the first place.
- The group's name in Japanese and English may also incorporate Rising Voltage, another Electric-type move.
Names
| Language | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| Arabic | مجموعة الهجوم الفولتيّ الصاعد | |
| Chinese | Cantonese | 昇龍伏特攻擊隊 Sīnglùhng Fuhkdahk Gūnggīk Déui |
| Mandarin | 昇龍伏特攻擊隊 Shēnglóng Fútè Gōngjí Duì* 上升伏特攻击队 Shàngshēng Fútè Gōngjī Duì* | |
| Czech | Voltonauti | |
| Danish | Rising Volt Tacklers | |
| Dutch | Volttackle-aeronauten | |
| Finnish | Nousevat Volt Tacklerit | |
| French | Électacleurs Volants | |
| German | Volttackle-Aeronauten | |
| Hebrew | בולמי הוולט העולים Bolmey HaVolt Ha'Olim | |
| Italian | Locomonauti | |
| Korean | 라이징 볼트태클즈 Rising Volt Tacklers | |
| Norwegian | Høyspent Flyverne | |
| Polish | Wojownicy Elektroakcji | |
| Portuguese | Brazil | Trovonautas |
| Portugal | Aeronautas Eléctricos | |
| Spanish | Latin America | Tacleada de Voltionautas |
| Spain | Aeronautas del Placaje Eléctrico | |
| Swedish | Uppåtstigande Volttacklarna Högvoltflygarna | |
| Turkish | Yükselen Volt Vurucuları | |
References
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