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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Goone shares both his English and Japanese voice actors with [[Newton Graceland]] and [[Mayor Oliver]].
* Goone shares both his English and Japanese voice actors with [[Newton Graceland]] and [[Mayor Oliver]] (and also the Finnish voice actor with the latter mentioned character).
* Goone's name is a play on the word goon, which means a person hired to do evil deeds.
* Goone's name is a play on the word goon, which means a person hired to do evil deeds.



Revision as of 20:32, 20 September 2019

Goone
グーン Goon
M13 Goone.png
Goone
Gender Male
Hometown Unknown
Region Sinnoh
Anime debut Zoroark: Master of Illusions
English voice actor Marc Thompson
Japanese voice actor Kōichi Yamadera

Goone (Japanese: グーン Goon) is the secondary antagonist of Zoroark: Master of Illusions. He is an employee of the Kodai Network Group and Grings Kodai's right-hand man and bodyguard.

In the movies

Sometime prior to the events of the film, Goone became aware of his superior Kodai's ability to have future visions and how he acquired that ability. He eventually introduced Kodai to his new executive secretary, Rowena, at the Kodai Network Group's headquarters. The pair witnessed Kodai experience a future vision; Goone informed Rowena that it was Kodai's first vision in some time.

Goone made his first appearance in the film, piloting Kodai's flying boat to Crown City while Kodai and Rowena conducted a test of Zoroark's abilities. While monitoring the ship's security system, Goone saw Zorua evade his Scizor and escape from the ship. He informed Kodai of these events, but Kodai was unconcerned about them.

Later that day, Kodai managed to get Crown City evacuated via forcing Zoroark to create illusions of the city's destruction by Raikou, Entei and Suicune. Once this was done, Goone entered the city in his amphibious vehicle accompanied by his Scizor and Ninjask. Using one of Kodai's illusion generators, he led Zoroark into a trap, collecting her in an electrified crate and returning her to confinement aboard the ship. While he carried out this task, however, Kodai discovered the presence of Ash and his friends in Crown City. Kodai contacted Goone and summoned him to aid in capturing them, which he did by trapping them in a crate similar to Zoroark's. Before leaving the ship to rejoin Kodai in the search for the Time Ripple, Goone informed Rowena of his activity, unknowingly almost catching her snooping in Kodai's secret files.

Unable to find the Time Ripple, Kodai experienced another vision, revealing Celebi's role in leading him to its location. Goone accompanied Kodai and loaned his boss his swarm of Ninjask to overpower Celebi, only for Ash and his friends, along with Karl and Rowena, to interfere. Unlike Kodai, who saw Rowena's betrayal coming in one of his visions, Goone was completely surprised by this turn of events.

Once he and Kodai learned of the Time Ripple's true location — the Pokémon Baccer World Cup stadium — by using one of Kodai's secret cameras, Goone tried to drive Kodai there, but was forced to leave Kodai to reach it alone when Dawn and Brock blocked their path. Goone used his Pokémon to battle Dawn's Mamoswine, Brock's Croagunk and Brock's Sudowoodo, but he was defeated when the enraged Zoroark appeared and used her Night Daze to blow him and his Pokémon away. Goone was left unconscious in an alley with his Pokémon while Dawn, Brock and Zoroark went to help Ash defeat Kodai.

In the ending credits, it was shown that Goone was arrested alongside Kodai and brought to jail.

Character

Goone is completely loyal to Kodai, going so far as to ignore the effects of Kodai's various crimes. He is one of the few people Kodai seems to trust, as he is fully aware of Kodai's evil nature and dark secrets, but Kodai still does not trust him with everything, as he was caught by surprise by Rowena's betrayal while Kodai foresaw it. Goone's loyalty extends as far as him having a violent, destructive streak much like his boss, though his actions are more businesslike and lack the same cruelty Kodai often enjoys showing.

Pokémon


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Scizor (×2)
Goone's Scizor

Goone's main Pokémon are his two Scizor, which act as his bodyguards. The two failed to stop Zorua from escaping Kodai's airship thanks to Zorua's Illusion Ability. Later, the two briefly battled Pikachu, and later the two battled Brock's Sudowoodo and Croagunk during the attempt to return Celebi to the Pokémon Baccer stadium where the Time Ripple was located. However, in the middle of the fight, Zoroark arrives and takes them both out with a single Night Slash each.

Both Scizor have the known moves Metal Claw and Razor Wind.

Ninjask (multiple)
Goone's Ninjask

As well as Scizor, Goone has many Ninjask at his disposal which can be used for a wide variety of tasks from capturing and transporting Pokémon to attacking larger Pokémon en masse (as they did against Dawn's Mamoswine). However, they were no match for Zoroark, who ultimately took them all out with a single Night Daze.

Ninjask's only known move is Shadow Ball.

Artwork

Sugimori Goone anime.png
Ken Sugimori's design of Goone


Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 山寺宏一 Kōichi Yamadera
English Marc Thompson
Danish Michael Elo
Finnish Aku Laitinen
German Hans-Georg Panczak
Polish Fabian Kocięcki
Brazilian Portuguese Rodrigo Araújo
European Spanish Roberto Encinas


In the manga

Goone appears in the manga adaptation of the thirteenth movie. He serves as the secondary antagonist in the manga as he did in the anime.

Pokémon

Scizor

Goone has only one Scizor in the manga, whereas he was seen with two of them in the anime. He used Scizor to take on Brock's Croagunk.

None of Scizor's moves are known.

Ninjask

Goone has only one Ninjask in the manga, whereas he has multiple of them in the anime. He used Ninjask to take on Brock's Sudowoodo.

None of Ninjask's moves are known.

In the games

From June 18 to July 14, 2010, a Scizor based on Goone's Scizor was distributed to the Japanese players at Nintendo Zones, DS Download Stations, and over Wi-Fi. It was also distributed to the Korean players via infrared and Wi-Fi on January 7 to 31, 2011.

Pokémon Info Trainer Memo Battle Moves Ribbons
Cherish Ball summary IV.png ハッサム Dex No. 0212 Adamant nature. Bug X-Scissor Classic Ribbon
Lv. 50 Type   Normal Swords Dance
Spr 4h 212 m.png Bug Steel Wi-Fi Gift Steel Iron Defense
OT グーン Apparently had a Psychic Agility
ID No. 06180 fateful encounter at This Pokémon was available in Japan and Wi-Fi
from June 18 to July 14, 2010.
Item Ability Lv. 50.
Starf Berry Starf Berry Swarm  
The date this Pokémon was received is determined by the date on the DS when it was obtained from the Poké Mart.
This Pokémon is English in origin.
Can be obtained with: D P Pt HG SS
Obtained from: PBR Ranch Ra SoA GS Distribution

Trivia

  • Goone shares both his English and Japanese voice actors with Newton Graceland and Mayor Oliver (and also the Finnish voice actor with the latter mentioned character).
  • Goone's name is a play on the word goon, which means a person hired to do evil deeds.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese グーン Goon
English, German, Spanish Goone Transliteration of his Japanese name.
French Gory
Italian Gozzo
Korean 달건 Dalgeon
Chinese (Taiwan) 古恩 Gǔ'ēn Transliteration of his Japanese name.


Movie characters
Human protagonists
AliceAsh Ketchum (M20)AudreyBarazBiancaCallahanCarlitaCoreyDamosDianaDianeEricFergusHarrietJack WalkerJuanita
KarlKathrynKidd SummersKimiaKokoLisaLizabethLorenzoMannesMarenMargoMelodyMerayNeeshaNewton Graceland
Professor LundRafeRaleighRebeccaRisaRowenaSamSheenaSidSir AaronSorrelTonioTorenTory LundTowaVerityYuko
Human antagonists
AlvaAnnieArgus SteelButlerCherieCrossDamonDoctor ZedGalenGooneGrings KodaiIron-Masked MarauderLawrence IIILeviMarcus
MerilynMillis SteelMolly HaleOakleyPokémon huntersPokémon poacherRiotThe PhantomZero
Pokémon
ArceusArticunoCarbinkCelebi (M04)Celebi (M13)CobalionDadaDarkraiDeoxysDialgaDiancieEntei (M03)Entei (M13)GenesectGiratina
Ho-OhHoopaJirachiKeldeoKyuremLatiasLatiosLucarioLugiaMagearnaManaphyMarshadowMew (M01)Mew (M08)Mewtwo (M01)
Mewtwo (M16)MoltresPalkiaPikachu (M20)PikachutwoRaikouRayquazaRegiceRegirockRegisteelReshiramShayminSlowking
Spiky-eared PichuSuicune (M04)Suicune (M13)TerrakionUnownVictiniVirizionVolcanionXerneasYveltalZapdosZekrom
ZeraoraZoroarkZorua
Others
AliciaAllegraAstridBanksBaron AlbertoBlock BotBogieBonjiCarolChrom MolybdenumCTV news crewDabuDavidDionaDonuke
Dr. FujiDundeeFlamelFreddyGabuGhrisGlacineGodeyGurūHeroes of Truth and IdealsHoytInfiJasonJennyJoeJudy
KaiKakoKanataKatoKellieKevinKikoKing of the People of the ValeKyleLaylaLeekuLucianneLuisLuisaMakoMalin
ManukeMarcus's soldiersMauryMayor OliverMeredithMeta GroudonMewtwo's creatorsMiaMilesMimiMirandaMisakiMoose
Mother and daughterMr. WhiteNevaNikolaOld Man DomŌyamaPegPeople of the WaterPhossa MolybdenumPokémon Baccer teams
Queen IleneQueen RinRavineRaymondRickRossSchuylerSharonShepShunSpencer HaleSylvanTakaTammyTanner
TappTatsukiThe Marina GroupTobiasTownesUschiZabu


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