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The subject of this article has no official name. The name currently in use is a fan designator; see below for more information. |
The Mayor of Trovitopolis (Japanese: ビッグシティの市長 Mayor of Big City) is a character of the day in The Mystery Menace.
While Ash and his friends were heading through Trovitopolis on the way to Trovita Island, they landed in the sewers after one of Team Rocket's attempts to steal Pikachu went wrong. The Trovitopolis Officer Jenny found them down there after Ash's Bulbasaur got kidnapped by a creature. After Ash and his friends got out of the sewers, they were locked in jail. The paranoid mayor wanted to get rid of the creature in the sewers to improve his chances in the next election, and hired a personal SWAT team to carry out his needs by guarding every sewer entrance in the city. However, after sealing all the exits in the sewers, it turned out the mayor cared more about winning the next election than what was going on down below, emphasizing his selfish, egocentric, power-hungry and cruel nature.
As Ash and his friends were looking for Bulbasaur, Misty and her Togepi were captured, too. It later turned out that a Bulbasaur, which was twice its normal size, was the creature wreaking havoc. It was driven by loneliness, having been abandoned by the mayor when he was a child, and was looking for someone to keep it company. Ash, Misty, and Tracey then showed the whole town that the monster was the Bulbasaur that the mayor abandoned, after the pipes burst and flooded Trovitopolis City Hall.
The mayor revealed the fact he abandoned the Bulbasaur because it wouldn't evolve. After hearing what happened, the townspeople realized the mayor had been lying the whole time and refused to vote for him. His Bulbasaur saw how cruel and ungrateful its former Trainer was and used its Vine Whip to throw the mayor onto one of his statues in humiliation. Afterwards, the town's Nurse Joy agreed to take care of the Bulbasaur.
Pokémon
Released
Debut | The Mystery Menace |
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Japanese | Megumi Hayashibara |
English | Tara Jayne |
When he was a child, the mayor received a Bulbasaur. However, rather than care for it like any other Trainer, all he was focused on was getting Bulbasaur to evolve into Ivysaur. When this didn't happen quick enough, he cruelly dumped Bulbasaur into a sewer and abandoned it without a second thought. Bulbasaur cried out sadly as the wooden raft floated down to the sewer.
As the years passed, although Bulbasaur still didn't evolve, it grew to twice the normal size and abducted Ash's Bulbasaur, Misty, and Togepi. However, Bulbasaur wasn't malicious; it was simply lonely after being alone for so long. Eventually, with the help of his Muk, Ash brought Bulbasaur back to the surface. However, the mayor still wanted nothing to do with it. While the mayor likely lost the election, Bulbasaur had a happy ending and was adopted by Nurse Joy.
Bulbasaur's only known move is Vine Whip.
Voice actors
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Trivia
- The mayor appears to be a caricature of authoritarian rulers, and his appearance may be based on Josef Stalin. The appearance of numerous posters of himself, and the presence of a statue of his likeness, may be a reference to the personality cults created by rulers such as Saparmurat Niyazov.
This article is part of Project COD, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each one-time character of the Pokémon animated series. |