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|image=VSSchoolboy SwSh.png|size=175px | |image=VSSchoolboy SwSh.png|size=175px | ||
|caption=VS | |caption=VS model from {{pkmn|Sword and Shield}} | ||
|intro=[[Generation VI]] | |intro=[[Generation VI]] | ||
|games={{pkmn|X and Y|X, Y}}, {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Omega Ruby, and Alpha Sapphire}}<br>{{pkmn|Sword and Shield}} | |games={{pkmn|X and Y|X, Y}}, {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Omega Ruby, and Alpha Sapphire}}<br>{{pkmn|Sword and Shield}} | ||
|gender=Male only | |gender=Male only | ||
|counterpart={{tc|Schoolgirl}} | |counterpart={{tc|Schoolgirl}} | ||
|anime= | |anime=''[[TW03|Buddy]]'' | ||
|members=[[Marvin]] | |members=[[Marvin]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
A '''Schoolboy''' (Japanese: '''スクールボーイ''' ''Schoolboy'') is a type of [[Pokémon Trainer]] introduced in [[Generation VI]]. In [[Kalos]], they are depicted as young boys dressed in school uniforms who carry a [[Bag|backpack]] around with them. They could be considered elder versions of the {{tc| | A '''Schoolboy''' (Japanese: '''スクールボーイ''' ''Schoolboy'') is a type of [[Pokémon Trainer]] introduced in [[Generation VI]]. In [[Kalos]], they are depicted as young boys dressed in school uniforms who carry a [[Bag|backpack]] around with them. They could be considered elder versions of the {{tc|School Kid}} class. | ||
In [[Galar]], they look notably younger. They also wear clothing inspired by British school uniforms.<ref>[https://assets.pokemon.com/assets/cms2/pdf/video-game/sword-shield/Galar_Tour_Brochure_US.pdf Galar | In [[Galar]], they look notably younger. They also wear clothing inspired by British school uniforms.<ref>[https://assets.pokemon.com/assets/cms2/pdf/video-game/sword-shield/Galar_Tour_Brochure_US.pdf Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield Galar Expedition Guide]</ref> In the {{gal|Battle Tower}}, they mostly specialize Pokémon that are {{t|Psychic}} type or have high {{stat|Special Attack}}. | ||
== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Artwork=== | |||
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| Art from {{color2|000|Pokémon X and Y|X and Y}} | |||
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===Sprites and models=== | |||
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{{Trainerlist/h|2|x|y}} | {{Trainerlist/h|2|x|y}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Schoolboy [[Lumiose Gym|Arno]]}} | {{Trainerlist/e|1|Schoolboy [[Lumiose Gym|Arno]]}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/b|1|1,088|1|417|Pachirisu|34}} | {{Trainerlist/b|game=6|1|1,088|1|417|Pachirisu|34}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Schoolboy {{rt|3|Kalos|Brighton}}}} | {{Trainerlist/e|1|Schoolboy {{rt|3|Kalos|Brighton}}}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/b|1|96|3|511|Pansage|3|513|Pansear|3|515|Panpour|3}} | {{Trainerlist/b|game=6|1|96|3|511|Pansage|3|513|Pansear|3|515|Panpour|3}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Schoolboy [[Lumiose Gym|Finnian]]}} | {{Trainerlist/e|1|Schoolboy [[Lumiose Gym|Finnian]]}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/b|1|1,088|1|702|Dedenne|34}} | {{Trainerlist/b|game=6|1|1,088|1|702|Dedenne|34}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Schoolboy [[ | {{Trainerlist/e|1|Schoolboy [[South Boulevard|Macon]]}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/b|1|1,792|1|442|Spiritomb|56}} | {{Trainerlist/b|game=6|1|1,792|1|442|Spiritomb|56}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Schoolboy {{rt|22|Kalos|Rabbie}}}} | {{Trainerlist/e|1|Schoolboy {{rt|22|Kalos|Rabbie}}}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/b|1|160|2|016|Pidgey|7|011|Metapod|5}} | {{Trainerlist/b|game=6|1|160|2|016|Pidgey|7|011|Metapod|5}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Schoolboy [[Lumiose Gym|Sherlock]]}} | {{Trainerlist/e|1|Schoolboy [[Lumiose Gym|Sherlock]]}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/b|1|1,088|1|618|Stunfisk|34}} | {{Trainerlist/b|game=6|1|1,088|1|618|Stunfisk|34}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/f|y}} | {{Trainerlist/f|y}} | ||
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===Pokémon Sword and Shield=== | ===Pokémon Sword and Shield=== | ||
{{Trainerlist/h|2|sword|shield}} | {{Trainerlist/h|2|sword|shield}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Schoolboy [[Marvin]]}} | {{Trainerlist/e|1|[[Galar Route 3|Schoolboy]] [[Marvin]]}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/b|1|720|2|406|Budew|12|829|Gossifleur|12}} | {{Trainerlist/b|game=8|1|720|2|406|Budew|12|829|Gossifleur|12}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Schoolboy [[Galar Route 3|Peter]]}} | {{Trainerlist/e|1|Schoolboy [[Galar Route 3|Peter]]}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/b|1|840|2|850|Sizzlipede|13|825|Dottler|14}} | {{Trainerlist/b|game=8|1|840|2|850|Sizzlipede|13|825|Dottler|14}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Schoolboy [[Max Raid Battle|William]]}} | {{Trainerlist/e|1|Schoolboy [[Max Raid Battle|William]]}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/b|1|N/A|1|749|Mudbray|1-70}} | {{Trainerlist/b|game=8|1|N/A|1|749|Mudbray|1-70}} | ||
{{Trainerlist/f|shield}} | {{Trainerlist/f|shield}} | ||
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===Pokémon Adventures=== | ===Pokémon Adventures=== | ||
{{main|Marvin}} | {{main|Marvin}} | ||
While he is not called a Schoolboy, Marvin appears as a supporting character in the {{MangaArc|Sword & Shield}}. | |||
{{-}} | |||
==In the TCG== | |||
[[File:SchoolboyFusionStrike261.jpg|200px|thumb|Full Art print of Schoolboy]] | |||
{{main|Schoolboy (Fusion Strike 238)}} | |||
'''Schoolboy''' was introduced as a {{TCG|Supporter card}} in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] during the English Sword & Shield Series (the Japanese Sword & Shield Era). It was first released in the Japanese {{TCG|Blue Sky Stream}} expansion before debuting in English in the {{TCG|Fusion Strike}} expansion, with an illustration by [[kirisAki]]. It was also released as a {{TCG|Full Art card}} and {{TCG|Secret card}} in both expansions, with an illustration by [[Hideki Ishikawa]]. It allows the player to draw two cards, or four if their opponent has exactly one, three, or five Prize cards remaining. | |||
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|de=Schüler | |de=Schüler | ||
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|it=Studente | |it=Studente | ||
|es=Estudiante | |es=Estudiante | ||
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[[es:Estudiante]] | [[es:Estudiante]] | ||
[[fr: | [[fr:Élève]] | ||
[[it:Studente e Studentessa]] | [[it:Studente e Studentessa]] | ||
[[ja:スクールボーイ]] | [[ja:スクールボーイ]] | ||
[[zh:男學生]] | [[zh:男學生]] |
Latest revision as of 12:13, 24 May 2024
- This article is about the Trainer class that debuted in Generation VI. For the Trainer class known as Schoolboy in Generation II, see School Kid (Trainer class).
Schoolboy スクールボーイ Schoolboy | |
VS model from Sword and Shield | |
Introduced in | Generation VI |
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Appears in | X, Y, Omega Ruby, and Alpha Sapphire Sword and Shield |
Gender | Male only |
Female Counterpart | Schoolgirl |
Notable members | Marvin |
Anime debut | Buddy |
A Schoolboy (Japanese: スクールボーイ Schoolboy) is a type of Pokémon Trainer introduced in Generation VI. In Kalos, they are depicted as young boys dressed in school uniforms who carry a backpack around with them. They could be considered elder versions of the School Kid class.
In Galar, they look notably younger. They also wear clothing inspired by British school uniforms.[1] In the Battle Tower, they mostly specialize Pokémon that are Psychic type or have high Special Attack.
Gallery
Artwork
Art from X and Y |
Sprites and models
VS portrait from Generation VI* |
VS model from Sword and Shield | |
Overworld model from Generation VI* |
Icon on the PSS from X and Y |
Y-Comm profile image from Generation VIII |
Trainer list
Pokémon X and Y
Trainer name | Battle | Winnings | Pokémon | |||||
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Schoolboy Arno | Initial battle | $1,088 | Lv.34 |
------- | ------- | ------- | ------- | ------- |
Schoolboy Brighton | Initial battle | $96 | Lv.3 |
Lv.3 |
Lv.3 |
------- | ------- | ------- |
Schoolboy Finnian | Initial battle | $1,088 | Lv.34 |
------- | ------- | ------- | ------- | ------- |
Schoolboy Macon | Initial battle | $1,792 | Lv.56 |
------- | ------- | ------- | ------- | ------- |
Schoolboy Rabbie | Initial battle | $160 | Lv.7 |
Lv.5 |
------- | ------- | ------- | ------- |
Schoolboy Sherlock | Initial battle | $1,088 | Lv.34 |
------- | ------- | ------- | ------- | ------- |
- See more: List of Battle Maison Trainers/Schoolboy
Pokémon Sword and Shield
Trainer name | Battle | Winnings | Pokémon | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Schoolboy Marvin | Initial battle | $720 | Lv.12 |
Lv.12 |
------- | ------- | ------- | ------- |
Schoolboy Peter | Initial battle | $840 | Lv.13 |
Lv.14 |
------- | ------- | ------- | ------- |
Schoolboy William | Initial battle | $N/A | Lv.1-70 |
------- | ------- | ------- | ------- | ------- |
In the anime
Pokémon: Twilight Wings
A Schoolboy briefly appeared in Buddy, where he was among the people Hop approached while searching for his runaway Wooloo.
Pokémon
Debut | Buddy |
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This Pikachu is the Schoolboy's only known Pokémon.
None of Pikachu's moves are known.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
- Main article: Marvin
While he is not called a Schoolboy, Marvin appears as a supporting character in the Sword & Shield arc.
In the TCG
- Main article: Schoolboy (Fusion Strike 238)
Schoolboy was introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Sword & Shield Series (the Japanese Sword & Shield Era). It was first released in the Japanese Blue Sky Stream expansion before debuting in English in the Fusion Strike expansion, with an illustration by kirisAki. It was also released as a Full Art card and Secret card in both expansions, with an illustration by Hideki Ishikawa. It allows the player to draw two cards, or four if their opponent has exactly one, three, or five Prize cards remaining.
In other languages
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References
This Trainer Class article is part of Project CharacterDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each character found in the Pokémon games. |