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In [[Generation III]] they were known as '''Interviewer''', which sounded like they are only one person. However, in English versions of [[Generation IV]] games they are correctly known as '''Interviewers'''. | In [[Generation III]] they were known as '''Interviewer''', which sounded like they are only one person. However, in English versions of [[Generation IV]] games they are correctly known as '''Interviewers'''. | ||
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Revision as of 02:28, 26 November 2008
Interviewers (Japanese: インタビュアー Interviewer) is a type of double battling Pokémon Trainer class that first debuted in the Generation III games. They are a pair of Reporter and Cameraman. In Generation IV Reporters and Cameramen can be battled alone, while in Generation III they appear only in pairs as Interviewers.
In Generation III it specifically refers to Gabby and Ty. In Generation IV it specifically refers to Roxy and Oli, who can be battled in Jubilife TV headquarters.
In Generation III they were known as Interviewer, which sounded like they are only one person. However, in English versions of Generation IV games they are correctly known as Interviewers.