Stunner Fisk
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Stunner Fisk (Japanese: マギョロウ Magyorō) is a minor recurring character who first appeared in The Prankster. He is a streamer who runs a Stunfisk-themed streaming channel known as (Japanese: マギョロウチャンネル Magyorō Channel).
History
In The Prankster, Dot was called down to Levincia by Iono, who requested that she investigate a series of incidents where Pokémon were attacked in public by an unusually fast Stunfisk. Noting that wild Stunfisk aren't found in the area and a pink mist surrounding the victimized Pokémon, Dot concluded the culprit had a Trainer and was under the effect of Laquium. Later, after witnessing another attack, Dot chased the Stunfisk to a nearby alleyway and uncovered its Trainer, a young man named Stunner Fisk. The boy explained he intentionally played pranks on people to make content for his streaming channel. He also revealed he was a product tester for Exceed, allowing him access to a Strong Sphere before they were released to the general public. Upon realizing that Dot was the Trainer who battled Iono during the Tera Training course, Stunner Fisk challenged her to a battle, hoping that his victory would get him Iono's attention.
By keeping its distance and firing off supereffective moves from afar, Dot's Quaxwell initially had the advantage until Stunner Fisk powered up his Stunfisk with his Strong Sphere. Stunfisk easily defeated its opponent, but as the battle continued, Stunner Fisk started to noticed Stunfisk was progressively acting more aggressive than usual. Dot switched Quaxwell out for her Tinkatuff, and by boosting its newly-learnt Metal Claw with Terastallization, Tinkatuff emerged victorious.
Iono appeared on Dot's Rotom Phone to congratulate both Trainers on their battle. Stunner Fisk apologized to Stunfisk for pushing it too far and promised to stop uploading videos. Iono suggested that he instead focus on trying to prank her specifically, stating that her surprised face would potentially go viral. Stunner Fisk agreed and shattered his Strong Sphere after promising to never use it again. He then ran off declaring that he would one day successfully prank Iono.
Stunner Fisk reappeared in We Are the Rising Volt Tacklers!, during a flashback.
Stunner Fisk reappeared in HZ136. After Spinel's ambitions were crushed, he hosted a livestream alongside Litten Smitten where they warned the general public about the dangers of Strong Spheres and advocated for the Rising Volt Tacklers's innocence.
Pokémon
On hand
| Debut | The Prankster |
|---|---|
| Voice actors | |
| Japanese | Kenta Miyake |
Stunfisk is Stunner Fisk's only known Pokémon. With the quick speed granted to it by the Strong Sphere, Stunfisk helped its Trainer by shocking random passerby's Pokémon. Stunner Fisk would take photos of the startled Pokémon's faces and post them on his channel. During a battle with Dot, Stunfisk was powered up by the Strong Sphere, but also caused it to become uncontrollable and aggressive, which made Stunner Fisk concerned. After defeating Dot's Quaxwell, it was defeated by her Terastallized Tinkatuff.
Stunfisk reappeared in We Are the Rising Volt Tacklers!, during a flashback. It reappeared in HZ136, appearing in one of its Trainers livestreams alongside Litten Smitten and her two Litten.
Stunfisk's known moves are Mud-Slap and Electroweb.
Traveling with
Rotom Phone |
Voice actors
| Language | Voice actor | |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | 粕谷大介 Daisuke Kasuya | |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Erick Bougleux | |
Trivia
- Stunner Fisk may be a reference to nuisance streamers, a type of content creator who intentionally causes trouble in populated areas for the purpose of attracting attention for their channel.
Names
| Language | Name | Origin |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | マギョロウ Magyorō | From マッギョ Maggyo (Stunfisk) and ~郎 -rō (common suffix in Japanese male names) |
| English, Latin American Spanish, Danish, Finnish, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, Turkish |
Stunner Fisk | From Stunfisk |
| Italian | Stellyfisk | From stella, star, and Stunfisk |
| German | Flundi Schlick | From Flunschlik (Stunfisk) |
| French | Limondier | From Limonde (Stunfisk) and the suffix -ier (forms names of profession) |
| Korean | 메더랑 Medeorang | From 메더 Medeo (Stunfisk) and 랑 (郎) rang (young man) |
| Polish | Staszek Fisk | From Staszek (diminutive name of Stanisław) and Stunfisk |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Estunadão | From Stunfisk and -ão (augmentative suffix for masculine nouns) |
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| See also: Pokémon the Series characters |
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