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'''Raiden''' (Japanese: '''ライデン''' ''Raiden'') is a [[character of the day]] from the {{pkmn|anime}} who appeared in ''[[EP194|Ring Masters]]''. He is voiced by 小西克幸 ''[[Katsuyuki Konishi]]'' in Japanese and by [[Dan Green]] in English.
'''Raiden''' (Japanese: '''ライデン''' ''Raiden'') is a [[character of the day]] who appeared in ''[[EP194|Ring Masters]]''. He was once a {{pkmn|Trainer}} who, like {{Ash}}, was {{pkmn|training}} for the [[Johto League]], until he came across [[Rikishii Town]] and gained interest in the town's [[Sumo Conference]].  


He was once a {{pkmn|Trainer}} like {{Ash}} who was {{pkmn|training}} for the [[Silver Conference|Johto League]], until he came across [[Rikishii Town]] and gained interest in the [[Sumo Conference|sumo competition]].  
While traveling through [[Johto]], Ash and {{ashfr}} met Raiden in Rikishii Town. He was the current champion of the town's Sumo Conference, and was entering again to defend his title. Ash entered the competition as well with his {{AP|Snorlax}}.


While traveling through [[Johto]], Ash and {{ashfr|his friends}} met Raiden in Rikishii Town. He was the current champion of the town's sumo competition, and was entering again to defend his title. Ash entered the competition as well with his {{AP|Snorlax}}.
Eventually, the two ended up facing each other in the final round of the tournament. Raiden was using his {{p|Feraligatr}}, who had helped him reach victory in the previous year's competition. However, the {{pkmn|category|Big Jaw Pokémon}} was no match for Ash's Snorlax, who ended up defeating the champion, winning Ash a [[King's Rock]] and a year's supply of [[Pokémon food]]. Although he lost, Raiden wasn't upset, instead congratulating Ash on his victory.


Eventually, the two ended up facing each other in the final round of the tournament. Raiden was using his {{p|Feraligatr}}, who had helped him reach victory in the previous year's competition. However, the {{type2|Water}} was no match for Ash's Snorlax, who ended up defeating the champion and winning a {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|King's Rock}}.
==Pokémon==
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|desc=Raiden's {{p|Feraligatr}} is Raiden's only known Pokémon, which he trained for the [[Sumo Conference]] in [[Rikishii Town]]. It used other Pokémon, including a {{p|Nidoking}}, a {{p|Heracross}}, and later a {{p|Granbull}}, to hone its technique. Then, at the Sumo Conference, {{TRT}} was causing havoc by falsely entering a Pokémon that did not match the qualifications. However, Feraligatr sent them blasting off with a Hydro Pump. During the Sumo Conference, Feraligatr knocked out its first opponent, a {{p|Golem}}, in one hit in spite of the weight disadvantage.


Although he lost, Raiden wasn't upset. He was happy to have faced Ash and congratulated him on his victory.
Its next onscreen match was against a very strong {{p|Blastoise}}. It was evenly matched, but in the end, Feraligatr managed to win and proceeded to the finals, where he would fight against [[Ash's Snorlax]]. In the final match, Snorlax made the first move, but Feraligatr dodged it. Because of this, Snorlax barely managed to retain its balance. Teetering on the edge of the ring, it still managed to dodge Feraligatr's attack. Raiden was shocked but also impressed with how deceptively agile Snorlax was.


==Pokémon==
Both of them then made an impressive move, but as Feraligatr was about to push Snorlax out of the ring, Ash told Snorlax to take a deep breath. Using its stomach to push Feraligatr away, it managed to save itself. Feraligatr then tossed Snorlax, but Ash's Pokémon landed safely in the ring, causing the entire stadium to shake. Due to this, Feraligatr lost its balance and Snorlax managed to push it out of the ring, winning the match and the competition.
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==Pokémon competitions==
Raiden has competed in the following {{cat|Pokémon competitions}}:
* [[Sumo Conference]] - Winner (prior to ''[[EP194|Ring Masters]]'')
* Sumo Conference - Runner-Up (''[[EP194|Ring Masters]]'')


==Trivia==
* Raiden's names comes from {{wp|Raiden Tameemon}}, a famous sumo wrestler from the Edo Period.


==Voice actors==
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|ja=小西克幸 ''[[Katsuyuki Konishi]]''
|en=[[Dan Green]]
|cs=Radovan Vaculík
|it=Diego Sabre
|pt_br=José Parisi Jr.
|es_eu=Lorenzo Beteta}}
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Latest revision as of 04:43, 4 September 2024

Raiden

Raiden (Japanese: ライデン Raiden) is a character of the day who appeared in Ring Masters. He was once a Trainer who, like Ash, was training for the Johto League, until he came across Rikishii Town and gained interest in the town's Sumo Conference.

While traveling through Johto, Ash and his friends met Raiden in Rikishii Town. He was the current champion of the town's Sumo Conference, and was entering again to defend his title. Ash entered the competition as well with his Snorlax.

Eventually, the two ended up facing each other in the final round of the tournament. Raiden was using his Feraligatr, who had helped him reach victory in the previous year's competition. However, the Big Jaw Pokémon was no match for Ash's Snorlax, who ended up defeating the champion, winning Ash a King's Rock and a year's supply of Pokémon food. Although he lost, Raiden wasn't upset, instead congratulating Ash on his victory.

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Feraligatr
Raiden's Feraligatr
Debut Ring Masters

Raiden's Feraligatr is Raiden's only known Pokémon, which he trained for the Sumo Conference in Rikishii Town. It used other Pokémon, including a Nidoking, a Heracross, and later a Granbull, to hone its technique. Then, at the Sumo Conference, Team Rocket was causing havoc by falsely entering a Pokémon that did not match the qualifications. However, Feraligatr sent them blasting off with a Hydro Pump. During the Sumo Conference, Feraligatr knocked out its first opponent, a Golem, in one hit in spite of the weight disadvantage.

Its next onscreen match was against a very strong Blastoise. It was evenly matched, but in the end, Feraligatr managed to win and proceeded to the finals, where he would fight against Ash's Snorlax. In the final match, Snorlax made the first move, but Feraligatr dodged it. Because of this, Snorlax barely managed to retain its balance. Teetering on the edge of the ring, it still managed to dodge Feraligatr's attack. Raiden was shocked but also impressed with how deceptively agile Snorlax was.

Both of them then made an impressive move, but as Feraligatr was about to push Snorlax out of the ring, Ash told Snorlax to take a deep breath. Using its stomach to push Feraligatr away, it managed to save itself. Feraligatr then tossed Snorlax, but Ash's Pokémon landed safely in the ring, causing the entire stadium to shake. Due to this, Feraligatr lost its balance and Snorlax managed to push it out of the ring, winning the match and the competition.

Feraligatr's only known move is Hydro Pump.

Pokémon competitions

Raiden has competed in the following Pokémon competitions:

Trivia

  • Raiden's names comes from Raiden Tameemon, a famous sumo wrestler from the Edo Period.

Voice actors

Language [hide]Voice actor
Japanese 小西克幸 Katsuyuki Konishi
English Dan Green
Czech Radovan Vaculík
Italian Diego Sabre
Brazilian Portuguese José Parisi Jr.
European Spanish Lorenzo Beteta



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