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:''"Hm? Well, if it isn't [[Player character|<player>]]! So you're all finished moving in? I'm surprised that you managed to get here by yourself. Oh, I see. You're with your <sc>Pokémon</sc>. Hmm… Then I guess you're going to become a <sc>Trainer</sc> like me, <player>. That's great news! I'll be looking forward to it! | :''"Hm? Well, if it isn't [[Player character|<player>]]! So you're all finished moving in? I'm surprised that you managed to get here by yourself. Oh, I see. You're with your <sc>Pokémon</sc>. Hmm… Then I guess you're going to become a <sc>Trainer</sc> like me, <player>. That's great news! I'll be looking forward to it! | ||
:''"Hm? You're… Uh… Oh, right. You're [[Wally|<sc>Wally</sc>]], right? | :''"Hm? You're… Uh… Oh, right. You're [[Wally (game)|<sc>Wally</sc>]], right? | ||
:''"Hm. I see. <player>, you heard that, right? Go with <sc>Wally</sc> and make sure that he safely catches a <sc>Pokémon</sc>. <sc>Wally</sc>, here, I'll loan you my <sc>Pokémon</sc>. Hm. I'll give you a <sc>Poké Ball</sc>, too. Go for it!"'' | :''"Hm. I see. <player>, you heard that, right? Go with <sc>Wally</sc> and make sure that he safely catches a <sc>Pokémon</sc>. <sc>Wally</sc>, here, I'll loan you my <sc>Pokémon</sc>. Hm. I'll give you a <sc>Poké Ball</sc>, too. Go for it!"'' | ||
:''"So, did it work out?"'' | :''"So, did it work out?"'' | ||
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|desc={{p|Vigoroth}} was used to battle a wild {{p|Breloom}} that caught Norman's sight. At the same time, Ruby had dragged Wally into a bush nearby to hide from Norman. | |desc={{p|Vigoroth}} was used to battle a wild {{p|Breloom}} that caught Norman's sight. At the same time, Ruby had dragged {{adv|Wally}} into a bush nearby to hide from Norman. | ||
Vigoroth's only known move is {{m|Focus Punch}}.}} | Vigoroth's only known move is {{m|Focus Punch}}.}} | ||
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|desc={{p|Slaking}} was used to battle a wild {{p|Shiftry}} in which it was successful. Later, it was seen training with Wally at the Sky Pillar. It briefly appeared in a flashback where it picked Ruby up and distanced him away from Norman, who learned of his fate following the incident in which Rayquaza escaped.}} | |desc={{p|Slaking}} was used to battle a wild {{p|Shiftry}} in which it was successful. Later, it was seen training with {{adv|Wally}} at the Sky Pillar. It briefly appeared in a flashback where it picked Ruby up and distanced him away from Norman, who learned of his fate following the incident in which Rayquaza escaped.}} | ||
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|desc={{p|Spinda}} was used in a battle against Wally on the Sky Pillar. It was part of the training that Norman had promised to Wally. | |desc={{p|Spinda}} was used in a battle against {{adv|Wally}} on the Sky Pillar. It was part of the training that Norman had promised to Wally. | ||
Spinda's known moves are {{m|Skill Swap}} and {{m|Teeter Dance}}, and its Ability is {{a|Own Tempo}}.}} | Spinda's known moves are {{m|Skill Swap}} and {{m|Teeter Dance}}, and its Ability is {{a|Own Tempo}}.}} | ||
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|desc={{p|Ralts|Ruru}} was given to Ruby before he became a Pokémon Trainer in Hoenn. Ruby gave her to Wally later on and she evolved into {{p|Kirlia}}. Wally returned her to Ruby at the end of the {{chap|Ruby & Sapphire}}.}} | |desc={{p|Ralts|Ruru}} was given to Ruby before he became a Pokémon Trainer in Hoenn. Ruby gave her to {{adv|Wally}} later on and she evolved into {{p|Kirlia}}. Wally returned her to Ruby at the end of the {{chap|Ruby & Sapphire}}.}} | ||
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Revision as of 13:45, 1 September 2012
- This article is about the Gym Leader of Petalburg City. If you were looking for the president of 4Kids Productions, see Norman J. Grossfeld.
Norman センリ Senri | |
"A man in pursuit of power!" | |
Artwork from Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald | |
Gender | Male |
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Eye color | Black*, Navy* |
Hair color | Black*, Navy* |
Hometown | Petalburg City (born in Olivine City) |
Region | Hoenn (originally Johto) |
Relatives | Brendan/May (as player), wife (Games) Ruby (Manga) May, Max, Caroline (wife: Anime) |
Trainer class | Gym LeaderWrong template. See Template:Sup/doc.Wrong template. See Template:Sup/doc. Pokémon TrainerWrong template. See Template:Sup/doc. |
Generation | III, V |
Games | Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald Black 2 and White 2 |
Leader of | Petalburg Gym |
Badge | Balance Badge |
Specializes in | Normal types |
Anime debut | There's no Place Like Hoenn |
English voice actor | Dan Green |
Japanese voice actor | Jūrōta Kosugi |
Norman (Japanese: センリ Senri) is the Gym Leader of Petalburg City's Gym, known officially as the Petalburg Gym and the father of the player in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. He is an expert of Normal-type Pokémon, and hands out the Balance Badge to any Trainer who defeats him.
In the games
Norman is also the player character's father in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald no matter which gender is selected. The other gender choice (and therefore the rival) is the child of Professor Birch.
Although he is the first Gym Leader encountered, he refuses to battle until the player has at least four Badges. Once he is beaten, he gives the player the Balance Badge.
Norman and his family are originally from Johto. He, as well as the player, have just moved to Hoenn so that he could take up the position of Gym Leader. People have come to describe him as someone who "lives for Pokémon."
Norman also provides special items scanned in via e-Reader to the player.
Pokémon
This listing is for Norman's Pokémon in the video games in which he has appeared.
Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
Loaned
Norman loans this Pokémon to Wally to show him how to catch Pokémon.
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Pokémon Emerald
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First Rematch
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Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
Pokémon World Tournament
Pokémon can be either male or female.
Hoenn Leaders Tournament
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Quotes
Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
Petalburg Gym
- First time
- "Hm? Well, if it isn't <player>! So you're all finished moving in? I'm surprised that you managed to get here by yourself. Oh, I see. You're with your Pokémon. Hmm… Then I guess you're going to become a Trainer like me, <player>. That's great news! I'll be looking forward to it!
- "Hm? You're… Uh… Oh, right. You're Wally, right?
- "Hm. I see. <player>, you heard that, right? Go with Wally and make sure that he safely catches a Pokémon. Wally, here, I'll loan you my Pokémon. Hm. I'll give you a Poké Ball, too. Go for it!"
- "So, did it work out?"
- "Now… <player>, if you want to become a strong Trainer, here's my advice. Head for Rustboro City beyond this town. There, you should challenge the Gym Leader, Roxanne. After her, go on to other Pokémon Gyms and defeat their Leaders. Collect Badges from them, understood? Of course, I'm a Gym Leader, too. We'll battle one day, <player>. But that's only after you become stronger, <player>."
- Player has no badges
- "Hm? Aren't you going to the Pokémon Gym in Rustboro City? There's no challenge for me to battle a greenhorn Trainer. <player>, I want you to challenge me when you become a lot stronger. I'll battle you, <player>, when you can show me four Gym Badges, okay?
- Player has badge
- "I see… So, you've beaten the Gym Leader in Rustboro City. But there are many more Trainers who are stronger than you, <player>. Across the sea in Dewford Town is a Gym Leader named Brawly. You should go challenge him."
- Player has 2-3 badges
- "Hm… <player>, you have gotten stronger. I can tell by the number of Badges that you've earned."
- Before battle
- "Hm... So, you did get four Gym Badges. Fine, as I promised, we will have a Pokémon battle. <Player>... I'm so happy that I can have a real battle with my own child. But, a battle is a battle! I will do everything in my power as a Gym Leader to win. <Player>, you'd better give it your best shot, too!"
- When defeated
- "... I... I can't... I can't believe it. <Player>... I lost to <player>? But rules are rules! Here, take this."
- After being defeated
- "With that Badge, the Defense of all your Pokémon will increase. Pokémon that know the HM move Surf will be able to travel over water. This is my gift to you. <Player>, I'm sure you can use it correctly."
- "TM42 contains Facade. It doubles the power of moves if the Pokémon is poisoned, paralyzed, or burned. It might be able to turn a bad situation into an advantage."
- "As the Gym Leader, I can't express how upset I am... But as a father, it makes me both happy and a little sad. It's odd..."
- "<Player>, you should go visit your mother every so often. I'm going to stay here and redouble my training. It would bother me as a Trainer to not avenge my loss to you, <player>!"
Pokémon Emerald
Rematch
- Before battle
- "<Player>... I had a feeling that you would come. I would never refuse to accept a challenge from you. You do understand, don't you? Inside a Gym, it doesn't matter that we are a parent and child. No, because we are parent and child, we owe it to each other to do the best we can. Isn't that right, <player>?"
- When defeated
- "Uh... Haha... Maybe that was going too hard..."
- After being defeated
- "<Player>... What is your dream? My dream... Hahaha... It has already come true, actually."
Trainer's Eyes/Match Call
Leader NormanWrong template. See Template:Sup/doc. / Reliable One DadWrong template. See Template:Sup/doc.
- Strategy
- I flexibly adapt my style.
- Trainer's Pokémon
- Grown in a balanced manner.
- Self-Introduction
- Pokémon are my life. My chosen path is harsh...Wrong template. See Template:Sup/doc.
- I walk the 30 minutes from home to here every day.Wrong template. See Template:Sup/doc.
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Norman's sprite from Generation III |
Norman's overworld sprite from Generation III |
Norman's sprite from Generation V |
Norman's overworld sprite from Generation V |
In the anime
In the anime, he is the father of May and Max, and the husband of Caroline.
Very early in his Hoenn journey, Ash arrived with May in Petalburg City in the hope of getting his first Gym battle. Ash found the Petalburg Gym and met Max. May stopped him and allowed Ash to meet her parents, Caroline and Norman. Norman turned out be to the real Petalburg City Gym Leader. Norman used his Pokémon, a Vigoroth, to save May's Torchic from Team Rocket.
Norman is a good friend of Professor Birch and was most likely to have been the person to send May to Littleroot Town to get her first Pokémon. As May did not initially like Pokémon, this seems to have created some distance between the two. Before Ash knew that Norman was May's father, he commented that it sounded like she knew the Petalburg Gym Leader pretty well, to which she replied, "No, I just wish I did" and becomes subdued.
The day after that, in Love, Petalburg Style!, May and Max tried to figure out why Norman and Caroline are getting all worked up as Ash tries to save Norman's three Pokémon from Team Rocket. It all turned out that Norman had Nurse Joy set up a special firework display to make fireworks in a form of a Beautifly as a wedding anniversary gift.
Ash had his Gym battle with Norman in Balance of Power. Using his Grovyle, Pikachu, and Torkoal, Ash defeated Norman's Pokémon, much to Max's dismay. Max stole the Balance Badge and locked himself up in Norman's greenhouse. Norman was able to get Max under control and Max gave Ash his Balance Badge.
Pokémon
This listing is of Norman's Pokémon in the Pokémon anime.
Debut | Love, Petalburg Style! |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Unshō Ishizuka |
English | Dan Green |
- Main article: Norman's Slaking
Slaking made its debut in Love, Petalburg Style!, in which it was staying in Norman's greenhouse with the rest of his Pokémon. It slept through nearly the entire episode.
Later, when Team Rocket destroyed a fireworks machine that Norman was keeping for his wedding anniversary, he flew into a rage and thus summoned Slaking from inside the greenhouse. On Norman's command, it charged at the terrified Rockets and violently sent them blasting off with powerful Focus Punch.
Norman later used it in the Gym battle against Ash in Balance of Power, where it was shown to be a powerful fighter, nearly defeating Grovyle. However, when Grovyle's Overgrow Ability activated, it managed to gain the upper hand and Slaking was defeated.
It was last seen being groomed by Max in one of May's flashbacks in A Full Course Tag Battle! and seen watching the finals of the Wallace Cup between May and Dawn, with Max, Norman and Caroline in Strategy With a Smile!.
Vigoroth was first seen in There's no Place Like Hoenn after Norman agreed to have an unofficial battle with Ash due to his lack of having less than three Pokémon. After a tough battle with Ash's Pikachu it helped in destroying one of Team Rocket's mechas that was attacking the Gym.
Vigoroth was seen again in Ash and Norman's official Gym battle, where it at first easily knocked out Torkoal. After this it had an intense battle with Ash's Pikachu, during which it got paralyzed by Pikachu's Static. In the end, both Pokémon ended up being knocked out due to the damage taken.
Vigoroth's known moves are Scratch and Flamethrower.
Debut | Love, Petalburg Style! |
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Norman's Slakoth was used in his battle with Ash. The match started as Norman's Slakoth against Ash's Pikachu. Utilizing Pikachu's speed, Ash orders Pikachu to use Quick Attack, Slakoth dodges and counterattacks with Shadow Ball. Jumping out of the way, Pikachu attacks with Iron Tail but misses once again as Slakoth leans out of the way. Dazed, Pikachu is unable to dodge Slakoth's Hidden Power, and is blasted across the arena.
As Pikachu recovers from Hidden Power, Ash realizes that he needs to change his strategy. He decides to try Electric attacks and orders Pikachu to attack with Thunderbolt. However Slakoth dodges this attack as well, and responds with Blizzard. The incredible cold keeps Pikachu from attacking back, so Ash recalls it and calls out Torkoal instead. Torkoal uses Flamethrower, which easily blasts through Slakoth's Blizzard and scores a direct hit, knocking Slakoth out.
Slakoth's known moves are Shadow Ball, Hidden Power, and Blizzard.
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In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Norman is the father of Ruby, and his wife is nameless. He is a man who believes in power and he is very skillful in battling. Because of that, he strongly disagreed with Ruby's obsession with Contests. When Ruby reached his 11th birthday, however, he decided that Ruby is old enough to make his decision and finally let him have his own way.
Physically, he is so strong that he can squeeze a phone receiver into pieces without effort, and he won't hesitate to use this strength on his son when he deems necessary. However, he still cares for Ruby very much: He asked his wife to arrange their move to Hoenn on the date of Ruby's birthday so that he can tell him about his permission for Ruby to take part in Contests in person. He also prepared a pair of special running shoes made by the Devon Corporation for his birthday. Later, he also gave a Pokéblock Case to Ruby.
There are several hints from the series showing Norman has had unpleasant encounters with the Pokémon Association, especially when he refused to agree to support Team Magma or Team Aqua during a Gym Leaders' meeting. The beginning of it all could possibly be traced back several years (five according to Volume 21) prior to the start of the Ruby/Sapphire saga, where Norman failed his Gym Leader Test in Johto.
Norman had been banned from taking the Gym Leader Test for five years, because of Ruby, who had fended off a Salamence. At that time, the Pokémon Association had Rayquaza locked up nearby. They were experimenting with an artificially made stone called the Green Orb. The Salamence, which Ruby drove away with his three Pokémon, broke into Rayquaza's containment area and set it free. As a result, Norman took the blame for his son, and became distant from his family to hunt down Rayquaza.
During the battle between Groudon and Kyogre, Norman fought using Rayquaza and calmed the two titans (with Ruby's help). He died after Groudon and Kyogre left to their respective domains, supposedly because of the strain needed to control Rayquaza without a proper medium. However, Norman was later revived under mysterious circumstances when Ruby released his Celebi, alongside Courtney and Steven (who had also died trying to quell the titans).
Pokémon
This listing is for Norman's Pokémon in the Pokémon Adventures manga.
On hand
Debut | The Final Showdown V |
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Norman owns two Slakoth that were only seen in a flashback of him trying to battle Rayquaza, who escaped from a nearby laboratory on the day of Norman's Gym Leader's exam. Both of them were very fast as they dodged most of Rayquaza's attacks. It is unknown whether these two Slakoth have evolved, or are still Slakoth but were not used following the incident.
Debut | VS. Nuzleaf |
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Vigoroth was used to battle a wild Breloom that caught Norman's sight. At the same time, Ruby had dragged Wally into a bush nearby to hide from Norman.
Vigoroth's only known move is Focus Punch.
Debut | VS. Rayquaza I |
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Spinda was used in a battle against Wally on the Sky Pillar. It was part of the training that Norman had promised to Wally.
Spinda's known moves are Skill Swap and Teeter Dance, and its Ability is Own Tempo.
Released
Debut | VS. Rayquaza I |
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Rayquaza was temporarily under control with the help of Wally. However, after Norman's apparent death, Rayquaza has flown away.
Rayqauaza's known moves are Fly, Hyper Beam, and Outrage.
Given to Ruby
Debut | VS. Cacnea |
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- Main article: Coco (Adventures)
Coco was given to Ruby before he became a Pokémon Trainer. She evolved into a Delcatty at the same time as Nana during his travels at Granite Cave when she touched the Moon Stone that Steven had.
Debut | VS. Cacnea |
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Ruru was given to Ruby before he became a Pokémon Trainer in Hoenn. Ruby gave her to Wally later on and she evolved into Kirlia. Wally returned her to Ruby at the end of the Ruby & Sapphire arc.
Debut | VS. Cacnea |
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Given to Wally
Debut | VS. Treecko |
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In the Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire manga
Norman appears in the Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire manga in the chapter There's Someone More Important Than Clefairy?!. When Red and his Pokémon visit the Petalburg Gym, they help him recover the Balance Badge, which his Slakoth has swallowed.
Pokémon
This listing is for Norman's Pokémon in the Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire manga.
Slakoth is Norman's Pokémon who refuses to participate in any Pokémon battles and has swallowed the Balance Badge to prove it. Clefairy tries to get the Badge out of Slakoth's stomach but the sloth Pokémon puts a stop to it by putting Clefairy to sleep and swallowing the alarm clocks Clefairy strapped around to himself. Clefairy was able to go into Slakoth's body and get the Balance Badge out of there.
Slakoth's only known move is Yawn.
Trivia
- Senri, Norman's Japanese name, means a long distance, while Haruka, May's Japanese name, means far away.
- He is the first and only father of the player that has been seen in the main series of games so far.
- Norman's Trainer's Eyes/Match Call entry states that it takes him 30 minutes to walk between his home in Littleroot Town and the Petalburg Gym every day. This indicates that the world presented in the games is a scaled-down interpretation, as a player walking between the same two points would hardly take more than a tenth of that time, even when stopping to battle wild Pokémon.
- In Pokémon Black and White 2 along with Giovanni, Norman uses more different species of Pokémon than any other Gym Leader at the Pokémon World Tournament, with a total of 10.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | センリ Senri | センリゴマ Senri-Goma, Rehmannia japonica. Also from 千里 (Senri), "1000 li", roughly 2440 miles. (Note that in Pokémon Emerald, the Match Call states Norman walks the half-hour journey home every day.) |
English, French, German, Italian, Spanish |
Norman | From normal, his Pokémon type. |
Korean | 종길 Jonggil | |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 千里 Qiānlǐ | From 千里 Senri. Also means "1000 miles". |
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