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[[File:Trainer Bidoof Big Stand.png|thumb|250px|The Trainer]]
[[File:Trainer Bidoof Big Stand.png|thumb|250px|The Trainer]]
This Trainer is a central character in the fifth ''Bidoof's Big Stand''.  
This '''Trainer''' is a central character in ''[[Bidoof's Big Stand]]''.
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The Trainer appears for the first time saving Bidoof from the attack of a {{p|Staraptor}}, after much insistence from Bidoof, he ends up giving in and capturing Bidoof for his team. During his Pokémon Journey, the Trainer has a habit of using Bidoof to be able to cross obstacles and reward it with an [[Oran Berry]].


On one of these occasions, Bidoof is used to open a cave exit where a wild {{p|Gengar}} appears, quickly replacing Bidoof with {{p|Lucario}}. This made Bidoof start to feel bored of doing these actions.
Eventually, the Trainer reaches the [[Pokémon League]] finals where his [[Party|team]] ends up being completely defeated in a [[Full Battle]], forcing him to use Bidoof in battle. Encouraging Bidoof to use its special moves, Bidoof manages to defeat a {{p|Golem}} and a Staraptor, thus making the Trainer the winner of the competition and this victory makes Bidoof finally receive recognition from its Trainer.
In the short's epilogue, Trainer is seen taking Bidoof to see its old group of his kind, taking some foods for Bidoof on a beach and taking some pictures with it.
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In the short's epilogue, Bidoof is shown showing off its Trophy to the other Bidoof in the place where it lived and receiving credit for its victory in the League.
In the short's epilogue, Bidoof is shown showing off its Trophy to the other Bidoof in the place where it lived and receiving credit for its victory in the League.
Bidoof is housed in a [[Nest Ball]].


Bidoof's known moves are {{m|Cut}} and {{m|Rollout}}. }}
Bidoof's known moves are {{m|Cut}} and {{m|Rollout}}. }}

Revision as of 00:42, 13 January 2022

The Trainer

This Trainer is a central character in Bidoof's Big Stand.

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The Trainer appears for the first time saving Bidoof from the attack of a Staraptor, after much insistence from Bidoof, he ends up giving in and capturing Bidoof for his team. During his Pokémon Journey, the Trainer has a habit of using Bidoof to be able to cross obstacles and reward it with an Oran Berry.

On one of these occasions, Bidoof is used to open a cave exit where a wild Gengar appears, quickly replacing Bidoof with Lucario. This made Bidoof start to feel bored of doing these actions.

Eventually, the Trainer reaches the Pokémon League finals where his team ends up being completely defeated in a Full Battle, forcing him to use Bidoof in battle. Encouraging Bidoof to use its special moves, Bidoof manages to defeat a Golem and a Staraptor, thus making the Trainer the winner of the competition and this victory makes Bidoof finally receive recognition from its Trainer.

In the short's epilogue, Trainer is seen taking Bidoof to see its old group of his kind, taking some foods for Bidoof on a beach and taking some pictures with it.

Pokémon

Lucario
Trainer's Lucario

Lucario is this Trainer's first known Pokémon. Lucario is first seen saving Bidoof from a Staraptor's attack, after the battle it's Trainer greets him, which ends up making Bidoof want to join the team. Often, Bidoof ends up being traded in a battle in favor of Lucario. During the Pokémon League, Lucario is defeated in a battle against a Golem, which forces its Trainer to send Bidoof into battle.

In the short's epilogue, Bidoof and Lucario are seen eating some Berry and sharing the role of their Trainer's team with Bidoof.

Lucario's only known move is Aura Sphere.

Bidoof
Trainer's Bidoof

Bidoof is the main character of Bidoof's Big Stand. Before meeting its Trainer, Bidoof lived in a group with others of its kind, which often ended up causing him and its group problems. During a day when Bidoof is attacked by a group of Starly and soon after by a Staraptor, he is saved by a Trainer and his Lucario, seeing the union that the two had Bidoof convinces this Trainer to join him.

During the journey, Bidoof was often used only to clear a path and when the need arose it was substituted in battle for Lucario. As time went on, this became Bidoof more and more bored. During one of these replacements, Bidoof realizes it's in a real Pokémon battle. Afraid, Bidoof is encouraged by its Trainer to go ahead, motivated Bidoof manages to defeat a Golem and its fears by defeating a Staraptor.

This victory makes its Trainer the winner of the Pokémon League and makes its Trainer greet him in the same way he did with Lucario before.

In the short's epilogue, Bidoof is shown showing off its Trophy to the other Bidoof in the place where it lived and receiving credit for its victory in the League.

Bidoof is housed in a Nest Ball.

Bidoof's known moves are Cut and Rollout.

Infernape
Trainer's Infernape

Infernape is one of the Pokémon used during the Full Battle against another Trainer. Infernape is defeated in off-screen and its performance in battle is not seen.

None of Infernape's moves are known.

Luxray
Trainer's Luxray

Luxray is one of the Pokémon used during the Full Battle against another Trainer. Luxray is defeated in off-screen and its performance in battle is not seen.

None of Luxray's moves are known.

Togekiss
Trainer's Togekiss

Togekiss is one of the Pokémon used during the Full Battle against another Trainer. Togekiss is defeated in off-screen and its performance in battle is not seen.

None of Togekiss's moves are known.

Glaceon
Trainer's Glaceon

Glaceon is one of the Pokémon used during the Full Battle against another Trainer. Glaceon is defeated in off-screen and its performance in battle is not seen.

None of Glaceon's moves are known.


Achievements

Pokémon competitions

Pokémon League-Winner (Bidoof's Big Stand)


Trivia

References


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