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* Out of all of his Pokémon in the handheld games, only {{p|Rampardos|one}} does not suffer from a double weakness against {{t|Grass}}. | * Out of all of his Pokémon in the handheld games, only {{p|Rampardos|one}} does not suffer from a double weakness against {{t|Grass}}. | ||
* In all [[Generation I]] games Brock's {{p|Onix}} has the move {{m|Bind}} at level's 12 and 14 despite not learning it until level 15. This was fixed, however, in [[Generation II]] when it could learn it at level 10. | * In all [[Generation I]] games Brock's {{p|Onix}} has the move {{m|Bind}} at level's 12 and 14 despite not learning it until level 15. This was fixed, however, in [[Generation II]] when it could learn it at level 10. | ||
* In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, Brock's {{p|Rhyhorn}}'s ability is {{a|Sturdy}}, but it cannot have this ability. | * In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, Brock's {{p|Rhyhorn}}'s ability is {{a|Sturdy}}, but it cannot have this ability. | ||
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Brock タケシ Takeshi | |
"The Rock-Solid Pokémon Trainer!" | |
Art from HeartGold and SoulSilver | |
Gender | Male |
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Eye color | Black |
Hair color | Brown |
Hometown | Pewter City |
Region | Kanto |
Relatives | Flint (father), Lola (mother), Forrest (brother), 8 other siblings (all anime only) |
Trainer class | Gym Leader, Breeder (anime only) |
Generation | I, II, III, IV |
Games | Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, FireRed, LeafGreen, HeartGold, SoulSilver, Stadium, Stadium 2 |
Leader of | Pewter Gym |
Badge | Boulder Badge |
Specializes in | Template:Type2s |
Anime debut | Showdown in Pewter City |
English voice actor | Eric Stuart (4Kids) Bill Rogers (TPCi) |
Japanese voice actor | Yūji Ueda |
Brock (Japanese: タケシ Takeshi) is the Gym Leader of Pewter City's Gym, known officially as the Pewter Gym. He hands out the Boulder Badge to Trainers who defeat him in battle. He specializes in training Template:Type2 Pokémon.
In the games
Brock's title is "The Rock-Solid Pokémon Trainer." Brock is quite proud of his rock-hard willpower, and uses Rock-type Pokémon to complement this.
Brock is one of the few truly serious professional Pokémon Trainers in the Pewter City area. He's tough, people respect him, and most admire him. Supposedly, it's hard to get him to laugh or drop his serious demeanor, but when he does, he can't stop.
Brock likes to dig for fossils in Mt. Moon, which is possibly how he ended up getting a Kabutops and Omastar in Generation II (in the Pokémon Adventures manga, he is stated to have found Kabutops as a Kabuto guarding the Pewter Museum of Science).
In addition to the Boulder Badge, Brock gives out TM34 (Bide) in Generation I, no TM in Generation II, TM39 (Rock Tomb) in Generation III, and TM80 (Rock Slide) in Generation IV. In both Generation I and III, a Trainer will not allow anyone to pass onto Route 3 unless they have defeated Brock. Instead, when someone attempts to leave, he will lead them all the way back to the Pewter Gym.
In Yellow Version, he speaks directly to the player about his training to become a Pokémon Breeder after he is defeated, despite breeding not being present in the game. This is a reference to the goals of his anime counterpart.
In HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions, after he is defeated and all 16 badges have been obtained, he can be found in Diglett's Cave near Pewter City on any day between noon and 3 PM, and he will offer his Pokégear number if he is spoken to there. If he is called on Saturday nights, he will be up for a rematch at the Fighting Dojo. After his Pokégear number has been obtained, he will reappear in Diglett's Cave every day between 5 PM and 8 PM, and the player can have a photograph taken with him there. If he is spoken to in Diglett's Cave on a Saturday, he will offer to trade a Rhyhorn that knows Thunder Fang for a Bonsly.
Fame Checker
This is a list of the Fame Checker's information on Brock in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
- Pewter City - Sign
- What does this person do?
- "Pewter City Pokémon Gym
- Leader: Brock
- The Rock-Solid Pokémon Trainer!"
- Pewter Gym - Brock
- Favorite kind of Pokémon?
- "My rock-hard willpower is evident in even my Pokémon.
- My Pokémon are all rock hard and have true-grit determination.
- That's right - my Pokémon are all the Rock type!"
- Pewter City - Young Man
- What is this person like?
- "There aren’t many serious Pokémon Trainers here.
- They’re all like Bug Catchers, you know, just hobbyists.
- But Pewter Gym’s Brock isn’t like that, not one bit."
- Route 4 - Boy
- What is this person like?
- "Brock is cool. He's not just tough.
- People like and respect him.
- I want to become a Gym Leader like him."
- Mt. Moon - Man
- What does this person do?
- "Hi. I’m excavating for fossils here under Mt. Moon.
- Sometimes, Brock of Pewter Gym lends me a hand."
- Pewter Museum - Pokémon Journal
- What is this person like?
- "Brock rarely laughs, but is said to be unable to stop if he starts."
- Message from Brock
- From: Brock
- To: [Player]
- "In this big world of ours, there must be many tough Trainers.
- Let's both keep training and making ourselves stronger!"
Pokémon
This listing is of Brock's Pokémon in the games in which he has appeared.
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Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
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Second battle (Rematch)
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Quotes
Pokémon Red and Blue
- Before battle
"I'm Brock! I'm Pewter's Gym Leader! I believe in rock hard defense and determination! That's why my Pokémon are all the Rock-type! Do you still want to challenge me? Fine then! Show me your best!"
- When defeated
"I took you for granted. As proof of your victory, here's the Boulder Badge!"
Pokémon Yellow
- Before battle
"I'm Brock! I'm Pewter's Gym Leader! I believe in rock hard defense and determination! That's why my Pokémon are all the Rock-type! Do you still want to challenge me? Fine then! Show me your best!"
- When defeated
"I took you for granted. As proof of your victory, here's the Boulder Badge!"
- After being defeated
"There are all kinds of Trainers in the world! Some raise Pokémon for fights. Some see them as pets. I'm in training to become a Pokémon Breeder. If you take your Pokémon training seriously, go visit the gym in Cerulean and test your abilities!"
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
- Before battle
"So, you're here. I'm Brock. I'm Pewter's Gym Leader. My rock-hard willpower is evident even in my Pokémon. My Pokémon are all rock hard, and have true-grit determination. That's right - my Pokémon are all the Rock-type! Fuhaha! You're going to challenge me knowing that you'll lose? That's the Trainer's honor that compels you to challenge me. Fine, then! Show me your best!"
- When defeated
"I took you for granted, and so I lost. As proof of your victory, I confer on you this...the official Pokémon League Boulder Badge."
- After being defeated
"There are all kind of Trainers in this huge world of ours. You appear to be very gifted as a Pokémon Trainer. So let me make a suggestion. Go to the Gym in Cerulean and test your abilities."
Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal
- Before battle
"Wow, it's not often that we get a challenger from Johto. I'm Brock, the Pewter Gym Leader. I'm an expert on Rock-type Pokémon. My Pokémon are impervious to most physical attacks. You'll have a hard time inflicting any damage. Come on!"
- When defeated
"Your Pokémon's powerful attacks overcame my rock-hard defense... You're stronger than I expected... Go ahead--take this Badge."
- After battle
"The world is huge. There are still many strong trainers like you. Just wait and see. I'm going to become a lot stronger too."
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
Pewter Gym
- Before battle
- "Wow, it's not often that we get a challenger from Johto. I'm Brock, the Pewter Gym Leader. I'm an expert on Rock-type Pokémon. My Pokémon are impervious to most physical attacks. You'll have a hard time inflicting any damage. Come on!"
- After sending out last Pokémon
- "Ah ha ha! It itches! It itches!"
- During battle
- "Ow ow ow ow ow..."
- When defeated
- "Looks like you're the stronger one..."
- After being defeated
- "Your Pokémon's powerful attacks overcame my rock-hard resistance... You're stronger than I expected... Go ahead - take this Badge."
- "I really enjoyed the battle with you, <player>! I'll give you the move Rock Slide, too. It can sometimes cause your foe to flinch."
- "The world is huge. There are still many strong Trainers like you. Just wait and see. I'm going to become a lot stronger, too."
Fighting Dojo
- Before battle
- "All right! Time to fulfill our promise!"
- After being defeated
- "I've lost again... You aren't adventuring around for nothing!"
Pokégear Registering (Diglett's Cave)
- "Small spaces surrounded by rocks make you feel peaceful, don't you agree? By the way, do you want to exchange numbers?"
- Yes: "I would like to have a Pokémon battle against you! Give me a call on Saturday nights!"'
Pokégear Phone
- Calling him:
- "Hello... What's up? I'm doing great! I can take a break on Saturday evenings, if you want to give me a call again then."
- On Saturdays:
- "Hello... What's up? I'm doing great! Hey, you called at just the right time! I'm free right now. Want to battle me again?"
- No: "Is that so... Well, I suppose you must have a lot of things to do yourself..."
- Yes: "All right, all right! I'm looking forward to it! I'll meet you at the Fighting Dojo in Saffron City! I won't be at the Pewter Gym, all right? Don't get confused!"
Artwork
Headshot from Generation I |
Official artwork from Red and Blue |
Official artwork from Generation III |
Artwork from the Nivi City Gym Theme Deck. | Artwork by Ken Sugimori for the Advanced Generation series. |
Sprites
File:Brockblue.png | File:Y Brock.png | File:Brock 02.png | File:SpriteBrock.png | File:BrockHGSS.gif | File:S2 Leader Brock.png | ||
Brock's sprite from Generation I |
Brock's sprite from Pokémon Yellow |
Brock's sprite from Generation II |
Brock's sprite from Generation III |
Brock's sprite from Generation IV |
Brock's VS sprite from Generation IV |
Brock's artwork from Pokémon Stadium |
Brock's artwork from Pokémon Stadium 2 |
In the anime
- Main article: Brock (anime)
In the anime, while, like later Gym Leaders, Brock appeared primarily as an opponent to Ash in his debut episode, unlike them, he requested to join Ash on his journey, aiming to be the world's greatest Pokémon Breeder, and leaving the Gym in the hands of his father, Flint, who had finally revealed himself to have returned from his journey. Brock advised Ash throughout the Kanto series, then left briefly during the Orange Archipelago arc to assist Professor Ivy. He returned to Ash's side in Johto, and with brief returns to Pewter City at the end of each series, joined him for his journeys in Hoenn and Sinnoh as well; however, he now wants to become a Pokémon Doctor.
Brock mainly provides an advisory role to the other main characters of the anime, being several years older than the rest of them. His knowledge of Pokémon battles is great, causing him to often referee matches between Ash and others. Brock also fancies himself as somewhat a ladies' man, though each time he hits on someone, he is either rejected outright, pulled away by Misty or Max, or, most recently, Poison Jabbed by his Croagunk.
In the manga
In the Electric Tale of Pikachu manga
- Main article: In the Electric Tale of Pikachu manga
As the manga series The Electric Tale of Pikachu is based on the Pokémon anime, Brock is a commonly recurring character, although he does not appear in every chapter and he does not travel with Ash and Misty constantly.
In the Magical Pokémon Journey manga
Brock, along with Ash and Misty, make cameo appearances in bonus chapters of the Magical Pokémon Journey manga. In the bonus chapters, Brock and co. have mistakenly wandered into the world Magical Pokémon Journey is set in. The bonus chapters chronicle their attempts to return to their own world (of the anime) and their encounters with various aspects of the Magical Pokémon Journey canon which differ from the anime's canon (such as the use of Poké Balls).
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Brock debuts in Onix is On! of the Red, Green & Blue arc, however he is mentioned earlier by Blue in Wanted: Pikachu! about being bored by no-one being able to defeat him, or even get past the preliminaries. To gain access to Brock, a Trainer must win several rounds of battles against special Trainers of the Gym, and all of those battles are watched by him from a special room.
Brock is a brave Trainer, and he assists Erika and Misty in their battles against Team Rocket. He also gave Yellow a Graveler after the good Gym Leaders of Kanto battled Agatha's mind-controlling Gastly. However, he is also shown to be quick to anger and restless in his search for a good battle, and when discovering that Red's Pika, the only remaining Pokémon of his, was disobedient, deemed his wins "dumb luck" and sought for a finisher attack instantly. However, when the boy begins to gain his Pokémon's trust, it chooses to fight for him and defeats his Onix.
After Blaine figured out that Red must have been at Mt. Moon before going missing, Brock volunteered to search there, since Mt. Moon was closest to Pewter City. He then found a cast of Red frozen in ice there and contacted Blaine. Before all of the information could be exchanged, he found out that Pewter City was under attack by a group of Bruno's Machop that was searching for Brock's Boulder Badge, and he left to protect it.
A few years later, he, along with Erika and Misty, traveled to Johto for the Gym Leader Tournament at the Indigo Plateau, where he faced off against the expert of the newly discovered Steel-type, Jasmine. He lost the match and later fought against Team Rocket on the Magnet Train.
Aside from being a Gym Leader, Brock also works as a security guard at the Pewter Museum of Science.
Pokémon
This listing is of Brock's Pokémon in Pokémon Adventures.
On hand
Debut | Onix is On |
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Brock owns six Geodude, nicknamed Geoone, Geotwo and Geothree and so on. The often grasp each others wrists in order to circle around Brock in order to protect him. During the Gold, Silver & Crystal arc, they used their Magnitude to stop the Magnet Train. However, the impact sent it off course, causing it to almost crash before it was saved by Red's Lax.
Geodude's known moves are Double-Edge and Magnitude.
Debut | Onix is On |
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- Main article: Brock's Onix
Onix is arguably Brock's most powerful Pokémon and is apparently well known for its speed, which causes shock waves when it moves. Onix was first used in battle against Red's Pika. Despite the type advantage, Onix was defeated by the small electric type after it came to fight for Red of its own will. Three years later, Onix was sent out by Brock to use as a bridge when a bridge in the Tohjo Falls went out while Brock, Erika and Misty were heading to Johto, during which Misty is joined by Suicune. However, it itself collapsed when they were all attacked by a large group of Zubat, Golbat and Crobat. Once the group finally made it to the Indigo Plateau, Brock used Onix in his battle with Jasmine. It lost to Jasmine's Steelix, which he initially mistook as an Onix of a different variety due to its rock covering used to hide the fact that it was a new, undiscovered species at the time.
Debut | Striking Golduck |
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Brock met Kabutops when it was a Kabuto in the Pewter Museum of Science during the Elite Four's invasion of Kanto, and received and later evolved it for protecting it during the ordeal. It knows many ancient attacks and is a very powerful member of Brock's team and was able to easily hold its own against Jasmine's Amphy, nearly winning him the match.
Kabutops's only known move is AncientPower.
Given away
Debut | Onix is On |
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Brock's Graveler was first seen as it watched Red battle the trainers in the Pewter Gym. Later on, Brock gave it to Yellow, who has since evolved it into a Golem.
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
Brock debuts in the chapter Take Out The Rival Onix!! of the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga. He is the first Gym Leader that Isamu Akai battles. He owns many Pokémon he had caught over the years and one of them turned out to be Clefairy's cousin, Pikachu.
Pokémon
On hand
- Main article: Brock's Onix
Onix is Brock's only known Pokémon. It was defeated by Isamu Akai's Clefairy after a long fight.
Given away
- Main article: Isamu Akai's Pikachu
Clefairy took this Pikachu from Brock's collection and gave it to Isamu. Since then, it has been traveling with him and has been his walking Pokémon.
In the Pokémon Zensho manga
Brock is the first Gym Leader Satoshi battles.
In the TCG
There is a Theme Deck named for Brock in the Gym Heroes expansion. It has two versions, English and Japanese.
Artwork
Brock and the Boulder Badge. | Brock and the Boulder Badge | Brock feeds his Onix. | Brock wears a "Rocky" Onix shirt. | Brock gets frustrated with Blaine's quizzes. | Brock's updated VS headshot. |
Pokémon
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Brock or his Pokémon in the Pokémon TCG.
Name | Type | Level | Rarity | Set | Set no. |
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Brock's Rhydon | 38 | H | Gym Heroes | 2/132 | |
Brock | - | - | H | Gym Heroes | 15/132 |
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Brock's Golem | 40 | Gym Heroes | 20/132 | ||
Brock's Onix | 30 | Gym Heroes | 21/132 | ||
Brock's Rhyhorn | 25 | Gym Heroes | 22/132 | ||
Brock's Sandslash | 26 | Gym Heroes | 23/132 | ||
Brock's Zubat | 5 | Gym Heroes | 24/132 | ||
Brock's Geodude | 17 | Gym Heroes | 38/132 | ||
Brock's Golbat | 30 | Gym Heroes | 39/132 | ||
Brock's Graveler | 30 | Gym Heroes | 40/132 | ||
Brock's Lickitung | 24 | Gym Heroes | 41/132 | ||
Brock's Geodude | 13 | Gym Heroes | 66/132 | ||
Brock's Mankey | 10 | Gym Heroes | 67/132 | ||
Brock's Mankey | 12 | Gym Heroes | 68/132 | ||
Brock's Onix | 41 | Gym Heroes | 69/132 | ||
Brock's Rhyhorn | 29 | Gym Heroes | 70/132 | ||
Brock's Sandshrew | 13 | Gym Heroes | 71/132 | ||
Brock's Sandshrew | 20 | Gym Heroes | 72/132 | ||
Brock's Vulpix | 10 | Gym Heroes | 73/132 | ||
Brock's Zubat | 11 | Gym Heroes | 74/132 | ||
Brock's Training Method | - | - | Gym Heroes | 106/132 | |
Pewter City Gym | - | - | Gym Heroes | 115/132 | |
Brock's Ninetales | 30 | H | Gym Challenge | 3/132 | |
Brock's Dugtrio | 27 | Gym Challenge | 22/132 | ||
Brock's Graveler | 32 | Gym Challenge | 34/132 | ||
Brock's Primeape | 32 | Gym Challenge | 35/132 | ||
Brock's Sandslash | 34 | Gym Challenge | 36/132 | ||
Brock's Vulpix | 16 | Gym Challenge | 37/132 | ||
Brock's Diglett | 13 | Gym Challenge | 67/132 | ||
Brock's Geodude | 15 | Gym Challenge | 68/132 | ||
Brock's Protection | - | - | Gym Challenge | 101/132 | |
Brock's Omastar | - | Pokémon VS (no English release) | 068/141 | ||
Brock's Kabutops | - | Pokémon VS (no English release) | 069/141 | ||
Brock's Crobat | - | - | Theater Limited VS Pack (no English release) | 002/018 | |
Brock's Forretress | - | - | 8th Movie Half Deck (no English release) | 011/020 | |
Brock's Marshtomp | - | - | 9th Movie Half Deck (no English release) | 008/019 | |
Brock's Mudkip | - | - | ADV-P Promotional cards (no English release) | 038/ADV-P | |
Croagunk M | 38 | - | Movie Commemoration Random Pack (no English release) | 013/022 |
In the TFG
Brock appears as a rare Trainer figure in the launch set, Next Quest, of the Pokémon Trading Figure Game.
Trivia
- In the video games (notably, the Pokémon Stadium series), Brock has been shown with several Pokémon that he would later own in the anime (Golbat in Stadium's Round 2 fight, Forretress in Stadium 2's Round 1 fight, and Steelix in Stadium 2's Round 2 fight).
- Despite being a Rock-type Pokémon Trainer, none of his Pokémon knew any Rock-type moves in Generation I. This did not occur in Generation III due to his chosen TM changing from TM34 (Bide) to TM39 (Rock Tomb).
- Brock is one of two Gym Leaders not to give the player a TM of his Gym's specialty type, the other being Falkner. This is only true in Generation I.
- However, in Generation II there was no TM that contained a Template:Type2 move for Falkner to give, whereas in Generation I Rock Slide is available by TM48.
- In Yellow Version, he speaks directly to the player about his training to become a Pokémon Breeder after he is defeated, despite breeding not being present in the game. This is a reference to the goals of his anime counterpart.
- In HeartGold and SoulSilver, Brock trades the player a Rhyhorn knowing Thunder Fang (an egg move) in exchange for a Bonsly. This may also be a reference to his anime counterpart, who is a Pokémon Breeder and once owned a Bonsly as well before it evolved.
- Out of all of his Pokémon in the handheld games, only one does not suffer from a double weakness against Grass.
- In all Generation I games Brock's Onix has the move Bind at level's 12 and 14 despite not learning it until level 15. This was fixed, however, in Generation II when it could learn it at level 10.
- In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Brock's Rhyhorn's ability is Sturdy, but it cannot have this ability.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | タケシ Takeshi | From take, bamboo. Possibly from 岳 take ("mountain peak"). |
English, Italian, Spanish | Brock | Rhymes with rock. |
French | Pierre | Literally means "stone". |
German | Rocko | From English rock. |
Korean | 웅 Ung | '웅' means 'man-like', brave. A common word used for boy's names in Korea |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 小剛 / 小刚 Xiǎo Gāng | May be named after 首藤剛志, Takeshi Shudō. Also, 剛 can mean "hard", "firm" or "strong". |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 小剛 Síu Gōng | Same as Mandarin name. |
External links
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