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'''Leon''' (Japanese: '''レオン''' ''Leon''), referred to by [[Officer Jenny]] as the '''Dream Thief''', is the [[character of the day]] in ''[[BW045|Beheeyem, Duosion, and the Dream Thief!]]''. He is very strongly based on the character Iyami from Fujio Akatsuka's {{wp|Osomatsu-kun}}.
'''Leon''' (Japanese: '''レオン''' ''Leon''), referred to by [[Officer Jenny]] as the '''Dream Thief''', is the [[character of the day]] in ''[[BW045|Beheeyem, Duosion, and the Dream Thief!]]''.


Leon used his {{p|Beheeyem}} to use its {{t|Psychic}} powers to trick {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} in to thinking he can grant any wish. After Beheeyem grants Cilan's wish for a bed, Leon stole all the Pokémon. [[Officer Jenny]] was on to his plan and tracked him down, with the help of her {{p|Duosion}}, to the fake resort created by Beheeyem. However, because {{AP|Pikachu}}, {{TP|Iris|Axew}}, and {{MTR}} are still asleep, Beheeyem's dream still has control over their minds. Once the Pokémon wake up, they manage to escape the dream, but because Meowth kept falling asleep, their escapes kept failing. Finally when Meowth managed to stay awake, he attacks Leon with {{m|Fury Swipes}}, giving Officer Jenny a chance to arrest him.
Leon used his {{p|Beheeyem}} to use its {{t|Psychic}} powers to trick {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} in to thinking he can grant any wish. After Beheeyem grants Cilan's wish for a bed, Leon stole all the Pokémon. [[Officer Jenny]] was on to his plan and tracked him down, with the help of her {{p|Duosion}}, to the fake resort created by Beheeyem. However, because {{AP|Pikachu}}, {{TP|Iris|Axew}}, and {{MTR}} are still asleep, Beheeyem's dream still has control over their minds. Once the Pokémon wake up, they manage to escape the dream, but because Meowth kept falling asleep, their escapes kept failing. Finally when Meowth managed to stay awake, he attacks Leon with {{m|Fury Swipes}}, giving Officer Jenny a chance to arrest him.

Revision as of 06:39, 25 August 2016

This article is about the character of the day from Beheeyem, Duosion, and the Dream Thief!. For the Pokémon with the Japanese name of Leon, see Sparky.

Leon (Japanese: レオン Leon), referred to by Officer Jenny as the Dream Thief, is the character of the day in Beheeyem, Duosion, and the Dream Thief!.

Leon used his Beheeyem to use its Psychic powers to trick Ash and his friends in to thinking he can grant any wish. After Beheeyem grants Cilan's wish for a bed, Leon stole all the Pokémon. Officer Jenny was on to his plan and tracked him down, with the help of her Duosion, to the fake resort created by Beheeyem. However, because Pikachu, Axew, and Meowth are still asleep, Beheeyem's dream still has control over their minds. Once the Pokémon wake up, they manage to escape the dream, but because Meowth kept falling asleep, their escapes kept failing. Finally when Meowth managed to stay awake, he attacks Leon with Fury Swipes, giving Officer Jenny a chance to arrest him.

In the original Japanese version, Leon peppers his speech with French phrases.

Pokémon

Beheeyem
Leon's Beheeyem

Beheeyem befriended Meowth by order of its Trainer so that he could lure Ash and his friends into a trap. It later kidnapped Pikachu, Axew, and Meowth while they were sleeping, replacing them with dolls. It also stole Ash, Iris, and Cilan's on hand Pokémon while they slept.

Beheeyem's only known move is Energy Ball.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 高木渉 Wataru Takagi
English Billy Regan
Czech Vojtěch Hájek
Finnish Rauno Ahonen
German Benedikt Gutjan
Polish Krzysztof Szczerbiński
Brazilian Portuguese Márcio Marconatto
Spanish Latin America Sergio Morel
Spain Abraham Aguilar



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