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Lefty first appeared assisting its [[Pokémon Trainer|Trainer]] in picking the lock that guarded a beautiful gem. It later appeared in a forest with Locke, being thanked for its help. Later, when Locke successfully tricked {{TRT}} into freeing him from bondage, it used {{m|Brick Break}} on {{MTR}} and fled with its Trainer. In the ensuing pursuit, Team Rocket accidentally set fire to the [[Pokémon Center]]. | |||
When {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} reached the Pokémon Center, it finally met with Righty and then helped its Trainer in rescuing the [[Poké Balls]] from the ablaze building. | |||
Binacle's known moves are {{m|Brick Break}} and {{m|Water Gun}}.}} | Binacle's known moves are {{m|Brick Break}} and {{m|Water Gun}}.}} |
Revision as of 08:51, 31 May 2017
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Locke (Japanese: コブシ Kobushi), also known as Master Thief Keyes (Japanese: 怪盗ナックル Phantom Thief Knuckle), is a character of the day who appeared in Unlocking Some Respect!.
Sometime prior to the episode, Locke was the apprentice of Ed. Seeing that he was not getting the respect from Ed, Locke ended up quitting. While Ash and his friends were about to check out a gem exhibit, Locke waited on the rooftop. When it was nighttime, Locke came in from the rooftop and picked the lock containing a diamond which sounded the alarm. Before leaving, some guards came by. Locke ended up escaping after throwing his card.
Later, Team Rocket came by and had Locke use his locksmith skills so that the trio would steal Pokémon from a nearby Pokémon Center. Locke pretended to agree with them as he wanted Team Rocket to free him from the device they used to restrain him. However, Locke ended up backing away from the deal claiming that he doesn't steal and had his Binacle, Lefty, use Brick Break on Meowth. Team Rocket ended up chasing Locke with their Inkay and Gourgeist. Inkay's Psybeam and Gourgeist's Seed Bomb accidentally blew up a generator to the Pokémon Center but blasted off Team Rocket in the process.
As the Pokémon Center was set ablaze, Locke went inside to rescue the Pokémon but gets trapped inside as a result. Locke yelled out for help and Ed's Binacle, Righty, had Bonnie go to Ed for help. Ed arrived to the burning Pokémon Center. He had Locke pick the lock from the inside and they were able to escape from the fire. Although Locke was arrested by Officer Jenny, he was left off with a warning, something that Ed told Ash and his friends to keep a secret.
Pokémon
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Debut | Unlocking Some Respect! |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | |
English | Billy Bob Thompson |
Locke owns an "arm" of the Binacle which is nicknamed Lefty (Japanese: レフト Left). Ed owns the other "arm".
Lefty first appeared assisting its Trainer in picking the lock that guarded a beautiful gem. It later appeared in a forest with Locke, being thanked for its help. Later, when Locke successfully tricked Team Rocket into freeing him from bondage, it used Brick Break on Meowth and fled with its Trainer. In the ensuing pursuit, Team Rocket accidentally set fire to the Pokémon Center.
When Ash and his friends reached the Pokémon Center, it finally met with Righty and then helped its Trainer in rescuing the Poké Balls from the ablaze building.
Binacle's known moves are Brick Break and Water Gun.
Voice actors
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Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | コブシ Kobushi | From 拳 kobushi, fist. |
English, Spanish | Locke | From lock and the phrase "under lock and key". |
Italian | Lucchetto | Literally "padlock" |
Norwegian | Låsen | Literally "the lock" |
Russian | Лок Lok | Transcription of English name |
Swedish | Låset | Literally "the lock" |
Master Thief Keyes
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Locke's Pokémon
Lefty
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | レフト Left | From レフト left |
English | Lefty | From left |
Danish | Venstra | Literally "left" |
Finnish | Vasuri | From vasuri, a slang word meaning lefthanded |
Italian | Manci | From mancino, lefthanded |
Norwegian | Venstre | Literally "left" |
Brazilian Portuguese | Esquerda | From esquerda, left |
European Spanish | Izquierdi | From izquierda, left |
Polish | Lewuś | From lewy, left |
Russian | Лефте Lefte | From English name |
Swedish | Vänstran | From vänster, left |
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