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Ramos
フクジ Fukuji
"The old growth is still in bloom!"
XY Ramos.png
Artwork from X and Y
Age Unknown
Gender Male
Eye color Black
Hair color White
Yellow (young)
Hometown Coumarine City
Region Kalos
Trainer class Gym Leader,
Marquis (Battle Chateau)
Generation VI, VII, VIII, IX
Counterpart(s) Ramos (Masters)
Games X and Y, Masters EX
English voice actor Unknown (Masters EX)
Japanese voice actor Hiroshi Naka[1] (Masters EX)
Member of Kalos League
Rank Gym Leader
Leader of Coumarine Gym
Badge Plant Badge
Specializes in Grass-types
Animated series Pokémon the Series
Debut Thawing an Icy Panic!
English voice actor Anthony Salerno
Japanese voice actor Minoru Inaba
Manga series Pokémon Adventures
Debut Pyroar Breathes

Ramos (Japanese: フクジ Fukuji) is a gardener who is the Gym Leader of Coumarine City's Gym, known officially as the Coumarine Gym. He specializes in Grass-type Pokémon. He gives the Plant Badge to Trainers who defeat him.

In the core series games

Ramos challenging the player

Ramos appears in Pokémon X and Y as a Gym Leader. He continuously refer to the player as either "whippersnapper", or "sprout". Trainers who defeat Ramos will receive the Plant Badge, along with TM86 (Grass Knot). According to the television show Gym Freaks, he has owned his gardening scissors for 30 years. It also states that he has been into tea lately, gathering great tea leaves from their place of origin. It expands on this point by saying that seeing tea steam floating upright means good luck in a certain country.

Pokémon

Pokémon X and Y

Gym battle



Battle Chateau



Battle Chateau - Blue Writ of Challenge



Battle Chateau - Writ of Challenge



Battle Chateau - Red Writ of Challenge



Battle Chateau - Black Writ of Challenge



Battle Chateau rematch



Battle Chateau rematch - Blue Writ of Challenge



Battle Chateau rematch - Writ of Challenge



Battle Chateau rematch - Red Writ of Challenge



Battle Chateau rematch - Black Writ of Challenge



Gym Freaks

April: "Hello! It's time for Gym Freaks, your source for the hottest news about hot Gym Leaders in Kalos. So... I'm now in front of the Coumarine City Gym! ... Oooh. Ahhh. Ramos has arrived! He's calm. So soothing. His smile brings a sense of euphoria. He's taken very good care of these gigantic scissors and used them for 30 years. I've used this body for 30 years, and it's started showing its age... Oh... He went inside the Gym... That's all for the on-site report. Good-bye for now, everyone."
April: "Hello! It's time for Gym Freaks, your source for the hottest news about hot Gym Leaders in Kalos. So... I'm now in front of the Coumarine City Gym! ... Ahhh. Ramos has arrived! He's calm. So soothing. His smile brings a sense of euphoria. He's into tea lately. To get great tea leaves, he goes to their place of origin. In a certain country, seeing a tea stem floating upright means good luck. Did you know that? Oh... He went inside the Gym... That's all for the on-site report. Good-bye for now, everyone."

In the spin-off games

Pokémon Masters EX

Main article: Ramos (Masters)

Ramos forms a sync pair with Weepinbell, and its evolved form Victreebel in Pokémon Masters EX. Ramos became a playable sync pair since the game's release.

Dex Trainer NDex Pokémon Type Weakness Role EX role Base potential Availability
#050 VSRamos Masters.png Ramos #0071 MastersIcon0071.png Weepinbell → Victreebel
Grass
GrassIC Masters.png
Ice
IceIC Masters.png
Masters Tech.png ★★★ Sync Pair Scout

Gallery

Artwork

Ramos concept art.png
Concept artwork from Pokémon X and Y

Sprites and models

VSRamos.png
VS portrait from
X and Y
Ramos XY OD.png XY Ramos Icon.png
Overworld model from
X and Y
PSS icon from
X and Y

Quotes

Main article: Ramos/Quotes

In the anime

Main series

Ramos in the anime

Ramos debuted in Thawing an Icy Panic!. He first appeared with his Gogoat, after Clemont accidentally broke the fence to his Grass-type ranch. After an angry Vanillish and Vanilluxe created a snowstorm after hearing Vanillite's wail, as it was captured by Team Rocket, Ramos searched Coumarine City for the cause. After Gogoat rescued Ash from Vanillish and Vanilluxe, he used his Jumpluff's Sunny Day to stop the snowstorm and then had multiple Sunflora use Solar Beam to destroy the snow. Then, Vanillish and Vanilluxe, as well as Vanillite, were captured by Team Rocket's mecha mecha. As a result, Ramos used his Gogoat to destroy the mecha, assisted by Ash and his friends' Pokémon. Afterwards, Ash and his friends' Pokémon sent Team Rocket blasting off, and the three captured Pokémon were rescued and went off happily. Later, Ramos went back to the Coumarine Gym, and Clemont correctly deduced that he was the Gym Leader.

Ramos had a three-on-three Gym battle against Ash in The Green, Green Grass Types of Home! and lost. He reappeared in Under the Pledging Tree!, where he told Ash and his friends about the annual Coumarine City Festival that was taking place.

Ramos appeared in a fantasy in A League of His Own!, when Ash was talking to Everett about the Gym Leaders that he had defeated in Kalos, in order for him to be able to compete in the Lumiose Conference.

In A Towering Takeover!, Ramos was seen in his Gym, watching Lysandre's broadcast from Lumiose City. In Rocking Kalos Defenses! and Forming a More Perfect Union!, Ramos and Gogoat were among those who helped destroy the Giant Rock.

Ramos reappeared in a flashback in Till We Compete Again!.

Character

Ramos enjoys a steady-paced life and he is often seen riding his faithful Gogoat. Ramos runs a Pokémon ranch on the outskirts of Coumarine City, where he raises and studies Grass Pokémon. In his debut, Ramos lectured Ash on the importance of not only facing challenges head-on, but sometimes taking the "side road" as well. He demonstrated this by using Jumpluff and Sunflora to melt the snow rather than attack Vanillish and Vanilluxe, and later by using Gogoat's attacks to immobilize Team Rocket's machine rather than trying to immediately destroy it. In The Green, Green Grass Types of Home!, Ramos relied on overpowering attacks and his team's defenses in his Gym battle against Ash, though he ultimately lost.

Pokémon

On hand

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Gogoat
Ramos's Gogoat
Debut Thawing an Icy Panic!
Voice actors
Japanese Unsho Ishizuka
English Unsho Ishizuka

Ramos has a Gogoat as his main Pokémon. It was first seen with its Trainer when Ramos met Ash and his friends arrived after Clemont accidentally destroyed Ramos's gate. Later it was seen in the city when the snowstorm began. It used Vine Whip to rescue Ash after he was trying to calm down an angry Vanillish and Vanilluxe who caused the snowstorm, whom attacked him. After they and a Vanillite were captured by Team Rocket's mecha. It used its powerful attacks to defeat the mecha, along with Luxio, Fennekin, Pikachu, and Frogadier.

Gogoat was also the last Pokémon Ramos used during Ash's Coumarine Gym battle, sending it out to face Ash's Frogadier. During the battle, Gogoat demonstrated its strong Grass-type attacks, which were almost enough to defeat Frogadier, until Ash recalled a lesson Ramos had taught him about gardening, and used it to come up with a winning strategy, allowing Frogadier to eventually defeat Gogoat with a Water Pulse.

It appeared again in Under the Pledging Tree!, where Ramos was once again seen riding it.

It appeared once again in Rocking Kalos Defenses! and Forming a More Perfect Union!, where it helped destroy the Giant Rock.

It reappeared in a flashback in Till We Compete Again!.

Gogoat's known moves are Grass Knot, Vine Whip, Leech Seed, Razor Leaf, and Horn Leech.

Jumpluff
Ramos's Jumpluff

Jumpluff was sent out and used Sunny Day to get rid of the snowstorm caused by the angry Vanillish and Vanilluxe, which allowed Sunflora to use Solar Beam on the ground to melt the snow.

Jumpluff was also the first Pokémon Ramos used during his Gym battle with Ash, sending it out to face Ash's Fletchinder. Even though it was able to boost its Defense and Speed to withstand and avoid Fletchinder's attacks, the Ember Pokémon managed to boost its Speed with Flame Charge so that it was finally able to reach Jumpluff and defeat it.

Jumpluff's known moves are Sunny Day and Cotton Guard, and its Ability is Chlorophyll.

Weepinbell
Ramos's Weepinbell
Debut The Green, Green Grass Types of Home!
Voice actors
Japanese
English Jake Paque

Weepinbell was the second Pokémon Ramos used during the Gym battle with Ash. Despite being at a type disadvantage, it managed to defeat both Ash's Fletchinder and Hawlucha, partially thanks to the poison inflicted on them by its Poison Powder. However, it eventually fell to Ash's Frogadier's Aerial Ace.

Weepinbell's known moves are Poison Powder, Razor Leaf, Slam, and Grass Knot, and its Ability is Chlorophyll.

At his ranch
Victreebel (multiple)
Ramos's Victreebel

Ramos holds several Victreebel at his ranch. After Clemont accidentally broke through the fence of Ramos's ranch and his invention exploded, the Victreebel got scared and started attacking Clemont. Ramos came in with his Gogoat and calmed the Victreebel down.

None of Victreebel's moves are known.

Sunflora (multiple)
Ramos's Sunflora

Ramos holds several Sunflora at his ranch. He uses the energy of the Solar Beam they use to generate electricity.

Sunflora's only known move is Solar Beam.

Oddish and Vileplume (multiple)
Ramos's Oddish

Ramos holds several Oddish and Vileplume at his ranch.

None of their's moves are known.

Bellossom (multiple)
Ramos's Bellossom

Ramos holds several Bellossom at his ranch.

None of Bellossom's moves are known.

Jumpluff (multiple)
Ramos's Jumpluff

Ramos holds several Jumpluff at his ranch other than the one he uses for Gym Battles.

None of Jumpluff's moves are known.

Exeggutor (multiple)
Ramos's Exeggutor

Ramos holds several Exeggutor at his ranch.

None of Exeggutor's moves are known.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 稲葉実 Minoru Inaba
English Anthony Salerno
Finnish Petri Hanttu (XY057-XY059)
Aku Laitinen (XY135-XY136)
European French Bruno Georis
Hebrew דן שצברג Dan Shatsberg
Polish Andrzej Mastalerz (XY057-XY059)
Wojciech Chorąży (XY135-XY136)
Brazilian Portuguese Hélio Vaccari (S18)
Luiz Carlos Persy (S19)
Spanish Latin America Carlos del Campo
Spain Luis Gaspar


GOTCHA!

Ramos briefly appeared in GOTCHA!.

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Ramos in Pokémon Adventures

Ramos debuted in Pyroar Breathes. He, the other Kalos Gym Leaders, Y, Trevor, Tierno, and Shauna traveled to Geosenge Town to confront Team Flare. Shortly after they arrived, the group witnessed the ultimate weapon emerging from underground like a flower bud. To prevent the weapon from blooming, the Gym Leaders and Y used their bodies to keep the petals in place by force, but were met with interference by Bryony.

The ultimate weapon eventually fired anyway, but the combined efforts of the Gym Leaders and their allies successfully weakened the weapon enough to make it unable to take any innocent lives. Using her newly-obtained Xerneas, Xerxer, Y tried to destroy the ultimate weapon, but was interrupted by Malva and her Yveltal. Due to Xerneas and Yveltal being evenly matched, Xerosic announced that Lysandre ordered a ceasefire. Xerxer confirmed this and retreated, taking Y and the others with it.

In Pinsir Glares, Ramos met with X and his friends at the Lost Hotel. He revealed that Team Flare blamed the destruction caused by the ultimate weapon on the Gym Leaders and the Vaniville children. X and his friends were advised to keep out of the public's eye while the Gym Leaders helped rebuild the damaged areas. In Xerneas Gives, Ramos, Grant, Valerie, Olympia, and Wulfric helped stop Team Flare's attempt to reactivate the ultimate weapon by defeating a group of Grunts that were stationed around Cyllage City. After Team Flare was fully defeated, Ramos and his allies met with X and his friends at Lumiose City to congratulate them on their victory.

Ramos claims to have 50 years of gardening experience. He has also read a Pokémon battling encyclopedia and thus managed a brief conversation with Bryony when she mentions the page numbers documenting Mr. Mime's air-solidifying tactic.

Pokémon

This listing is of Ramos's Pokémon in the Pokémon Adventures manga.

Jumpluff
Ramos's Jumpluff

Jumpluff is Ramos's first known Pokémon. It was keeping its Trainer in the air as he directed his other Pokémon to prevent the ultimate weapon from activating.

None of Jumpluff's moves are known.

Gogoat
Ramos's Gogoat

Gogoat is Ramos's second known Pokémon. It was first sent out at Geosenge Town to keep the ultimate weapon from opening as it was being unearthed. It later battled Bryony's Bisharp when she attempted to stop the Gym Leaders.

Gogoat's only known move is Horn Leech.

Trivia

  • Ramos's Japanese Leader title is いまなお 花を咲かす 老樹.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese フクジ Fukuji From 福寿草 fukujusō (pheasant's-eye) and 福寿 fukuju (long life and happiness)
English Ramos From Adonis ramosa (scientific name of pheasant's-eye), ramus (Latin for branch), and moss
German, Spanish,
French
Amaro From Adonis amurensis (synonym for pheasant's-eye)
Italian Amur From Adonis amurensis
Korean 후쿠지 Hukuji Transcription of his Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 福爺 / 福爷 Fúyé From 福壽草 / 福寿草 fúshòucǎo / fūksauhchóu (pheasant's-eye), 福 fú / fūk (good fortune) and 爺 / 爷 yé / yèh (grandfather; a respectful term for an elder)
Chinese (Cantonese) 福爺 Fūkyèh

References

  1. Nintendo DREAM (vol. 329)


Gym Leaders of the Kalos region
Santalune Gym Bug Badge
XY Viola Icon.png
Viola
Cyllage Gym Cliff Badge
XY Grant Icon.png
Grant
Shalour Gym Rumble Badge
XY Korrina Icon.png
Korrina
Coumarine Gym Plant Badge
XY Ramos Icon.png
Ramos
Lumiose Gym Voltage Badge
XY Clemont Icon.png
Clemont
Laverre Gym Fairy Badge
XY Valerie Icon.png
Valerie
Anistar Gym Psychic Badge
XY Olympia Icon.png
Olympia
Snowbelle Gym Iceberg Badge
XY Wulfric Icon.png
Wulfric
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