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Bede
ビート Beet
Sword Shield Bede.png
Art from Pokémon Sword and Shield
Gender Male
Eye color Purple
Hair color Platinum blond
Hometown Unknown
Region Galar
Relatives Unnamed parents
Trainer class Pokémon Trainer, Gym Leader
Generation VIII
Games Sword and Shield, Masters EX
Leader of Ballonlea Stadium
Badge Fairy Badge
Specializes in Psychic types (as a Pokémon Trainer)
Fairy types (as a Gym Leader)
Game animation cameos Sky
English voice actor Brandon Winckler (Twilight Wings)
Beau Bridgland[1] (Masters EX)
Japanese voice actor Takuma Nagatsuka (Twilight Wings, Masters EX)

Bede (Japanese: ビート Beet) is one of the rival characters in Pokémon Sword and Shield, the others being Hop and Marnie. He initially specializes in Psychic-type Pokémon, but is eventually scouted by Opal to succeed her as a Fairy-type Gym Leader, and thus changes his specialty type accordingly. As the Gym Leader of Ballonlea Stadium, he gives the Fairy Badge to Trainers who defeat him.

In the core series games

Bede is one of the player's rivals. He is an arrogant, rude young man who had been personally sponsored by Rose, who gave Bede his first Pokémon, later revealed to be his Hatterene, upon visiting his orphanage when he was a child. The player and Hop first meet him when signing up for the Gym Challenge, though his name is not revealed at the time. While he is competing in the Gym Challenge to become Champion, he has been gathering Wishing Stars in large quantities to help the Chairman realize his ambition. However, in his zealous pursuit of Wishing Stars, Bede brings harm to a historic landmark in Stow-on-Side, and he is disowned by Rose and disqualified from the Gym Challenge.

After the player returns from Ballonlea to Hammerlocke with the Fairy Badge, Opal notices the sulking Bede and is struck with inspiration, asking him to become her successor. Bede reluctantly agrees, believing he will become stronger in the process. Bede eventually returns as a Gym Leader, interrupting the finals of the Champion Cup and demanding to battle the player, staking his career on his victory. After losing, Bede, who had begun to regret accepting Opal's offer, reveals he was planning on using the result of the battle as an excuse to get away from his mentor. However, after hearing the crowd cheer him on despite his loss, he feels obligated to continue training, figuring he will be able to completely surpass Opal soon.

After the player becomes Champion, the player, Hop, and former Gym Leader Piers head to Ballonlea Stadium while trying to stop Sordward and Shielbert, but in the lobby, Bede confidently declares that he has taken care of the Dynamax Pokémon running rampant in his Stadium already. The player's group attempts to leave but Bede refuses to let them go until he has a battle with the new Champion. After some assurance from Opal, the group decides to indulge Bede. During the battle, Bede acknowledges the player's strength, and after being defeated, accepts them as Champion. A more humble Trainer now, Bede swears he'll overcome his weakness and, in his words, "reach the pinnacle of what Fairy types can do."

League Cards

This is a transcript of the back of Bede's League Cards in Pokémon Sword and Shield.

Normal League Card
"Bede spent some time living in an orphanage after his family ran into some trouble when he was young. He always had difficulty getting along with others and would constantly get into fights. That is until one day Rose visited the facility. Rose gave Bede a Pokémon, which changed Bede's life forever. He showed talent as a Trainer and threw himself into Pokémon battles, becoming stronger by the day. He has joined the Gym Challenge with an endorsement from the chairman himself, and Bede plans to prove that the chairman's faith was not misplaced."
Rare League Card
"He was appointed by the former Gym Leader Opal to become the new Gym Leader of Ballonlea Stadium. The general consensus is that Opal's harsh training has in fact mellowed him out. Though he himself has never confirmed nor denied this, it should be noted that he no longer refuses to give autographs. Additionally, it seems his skills as a Pokémon Trainer have also increased rather dramatically. Recently, his intrusion during the Finals of the Champion Cup has gained popularity, and fans wish to see that kind of performance again. Bede himself is not sure how to react."

Pokémon

Bede keeps his Pokémon in Great Balls.

Pokémon Sword and Shield

First battle



Second battle



Third battle



Fourth battle

Bede will Gigantamax his Hatterene at the first opportunity.



Fifth battle



Champion tournaments

Bede will Gigantamax his Hatterene at the first opportunity.



Galarian Star Tournament



Borrowed
Copperajah
Rose's Copperajah

Bede used this Copperajah he borrowed from Rose to destroy the mural in Stow-on-Side in pursuit of Wishing Stars. It was confiscated after the Chairman disavowed him. It is unknown if this Copperajah is the same Copperajah the Chairman uses in battle.

None of Copperajah's moves are known.

In the spin-off games

Pokémon Masters EX

Main article: Bede (Masters)

Bede forms a sync pair with Hatterene in Pokémon Masters EX. As a Neo Champion of Pasio, he forms a sync pair with Galarian Articuno.

Gallery

Artwork

Bede SwSh concept art.jpg
Concept art from Sword and Shield

Sprites

GST Bede icon.png
Icon from the
Galarian Star Tournament menu

League Cards

League Card Bede.png League Card Bede rare.png League Card Opal rare.png
Bede's League Card in
Sword and Shield
Bede's rare League Card in
Sword and Shield
Bede in Opal's rare League Card in
Sword and Shield

Quotes

Main article: Bede/Quotes

In the anime

Pokémon: Twilight Wings

Bede appeared in Sky, where he watched the battle between Raihan and Leon together with his Hatenna in the stadium.

Bede reappeared in The Gathering of Stars as a Gym Leader. While performing with his Pokémon, Bede was invited to the Galarian Star Tournament by Opal. He later appeared at Wyndon Stadium, walking out onto the field for the tournament's opening ceremony.

Pokémon

This is listing of Bede's Pokémon in Pokémon Twilight Wings:

Hatenna → Hattrem → Hatterene
Bede's Hatterene
Bede's Hatterene
Debut Sky

Hatterene first appeared as a Hatenna while watching the battle between Raihan and Leon. She reappeared in her fully evolved form in The Gathering of Stars, where she was delivering some tea to Opal.

None of Hatterene's moves are known.

Gardevoir
Bede's Gardevoir

Gardevoir was seen at Bede's side during a presentation to Opal.

None of Gardevoir's moves are known.

Rapidash
Bede's Rapidash

Rapidash was seen at Bede's side during a presentation to Opal.

None of Rapidash's moves are known.

Pokémon Evolutions

Bede appeared in The Champion as a spectator for Leon and Victor's Championship Match.

GOTCHA!

Bede briefly appeared in GOTCHA!.

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Bede debuted in Watch Out!! Strong Rivals. He was first seen in front of the Galar Mine, unable to enter due to a large boulder blocking the entrance. Casey, Hop, and Marnie combined their Pokémon's attacks to move the boulder. After the others went inside, Henry pointed out that Bede was protecting the boulder and speculated his goal was to obtain Wishing Stars found inside the mine. Later, everyone gathered at Turffield Stadium, where they each fought a Gym battle against Milo and won.

In Blazing!! Bede's Feelings, Bede learned that Rose had dinner with Henry in Hulbury, infuriating him. Wanting to have Henry retire from the Gym Challenge, Bede challenged him to a battle but lost. Despite this, Bede revealed the reason he was collecting Wishing Stars was to help Rose.

Bede after training with Opal

In Teary!! The Voice of the Master, Stow-on-Side, Bede watched Henry's Gym battle against Allister, but felt the former's performance was lacking and quickly left. Afterward, he used Rose's Copperajah to try and destroy the Stow-on-Side mural, but was found by Casey, Marvin, Professor Magnolia, and Allister. Bede was then caught by several League Staff at the request of Rose, who reprimanded Bede for damaging an important piece of Galar's history. As punishment for his actions, Bede was disqualified from the Gym Challenge.

In Rising!! Opal of Ballonlea, in Hammerlocke, Bede finished his forced withdrawal from the Gym Challenge. He was given a letter from Ballonlea Gym Leader, Opal, but crushed it in his hands without reading it. He was then alerted to a loud rumbling and wondered if it came from the Hammerlocke Energy Plant. At the plant, Bede met Sonia and witnessed Leon trying to enter the building only to be turned away by the League Staff. Worried for Rose's safety, Bede attempted to break in, but was warned by Raihan that his behavior would potentially lower Rose's opinion of him even further should everything be fine.

In PASS20, Bede accepted Opal's invitation and visited her at the Ballonlea Stadium. Opal, having taken a liking to Bede's personality, accepted him as a successor for her title of Gym Leader. He subsequently started undertaking the training necessary to be ready for this position at the Gym.

In PASS25, the Galar Gym Leaders agreed to gather at Rose Tower to find out whether or not Rose intended on bringing harm to the region. Bede and Opal arrived first, but were stopped by Oleana. While Oleana kept the Gym Leaders busy, Bede, Henry, Casey, Hop, and Marnie headed up the elevator to meet with Rose, only to learn he wasn't in the building. Appearing on a video screen, Rose revealed that he would be restarting the Darkest Day in order to ensure Galar has a future. Power Spot lights then began appearing all over Galar, causing Pokémon to begin Dynamaxing at random. While some went back to their hometowns to help deal with the rampaging Dynamax Pokémon, Bede traveled with the others to the Hammerlocke Energy Plant, where they were joined by Leon's group. Upon entering the building, everyone found Rose ecstatic that his plan was a success.

In PASS27, Rose explained he meant no harm to Galar and sent Sordward and Shielbert to defeat Eternatus and prevent the Darkest Day from spiraling out of control. Despite their claims of being descendants of the heroes that once stopped the Darkest Day, Sordward and Shielbert were unable to win, forcing Rose to take their place. Oleana explained that Rose's actions were for the benefit of Galar and requested that everyone help stop Eternatus. The group agreed and made their way to the summit, only to find Rose had already been defeated. Bede kept Rose safe while the others faced Eternatus. They managed to take Eternatus down, but it got back up, changed into its Eternamax form, and quickly overwhelmed them. Zacian and Zamazenta arrived to save everyone, but when they tried using the Rusted Sword and Shield, Eternatus grabbed them as well as Henry.

In PASS30, Zacian and Zamazenta struck Eternatus with a double Giga Impact, causing a massive explosion of energy and light. Once the light cleared, Henry, Zacian, Zamazenta, Eternatus had all vanished. Casey and Marvin reviewed footage of the incident and discovered something teleporting Henry away just as Zacian, Zamazenta, and Eternatus clashed. By tracking samples of Eternatus's poison on Henry's body and the material of the rusted artifacts, Casey found matching signals on both the Isle of Armor and the Crown Tundra. With no idea where Henry ended up, Oleana sent Bede, Casey, Marvin, Hop, and Marnie to both locations.

In PASS32, while riding a train to the Crown Tundra, Bede, Marnie, and Hop encountered Peonia, a girl trying to escape from her overbearing father, Peony. They agreed, but upon noticing Peony's resemblance to Rose, Bede's dedication to the chairman led him to exposing Peonia. Later, at the station, Marnie challenged Peony to a battle, stating that if she won, Peonia would be allowed to go free. After Marnie won and Peonia left, Bede and the others agreed to take her place as part of the Peony Exploration Team. The four traveled to Freezington, where their home base was located.

In PASS36, Bede, Marnie, and Hop arrived at Dyna Tree Hill, where they found a Galarian Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres. Detecting traces of the rusted items in the area, Bede and the others split up to determine which of the Legendary bird Pokémon knew where it was located. Hop and Marnie went after Moltres and Zapdos respectively, leaving Bede with Articuno.

Pokémon

On hand
Hatenna → Hattrem → Hatterene
Bede's Hattrem
Bede's Hatterene

Hatterene is Bede's first known Pokémon. She was first used as a Hatenna to shatter a large boulder blocking the Galar Mine, allowing Bede to collect three Wishing Stars. She evolved into a Hattrem sometime during Bede's training with Opal and later into Hatterene while protecting Rose from Eternatus.

Hatterene's known moves are Confusion and Dazzling Gleam.

Ponyta → Rapidash
Bede's Rapidash
Bede's Rapidash

A Galarian Rapidash is Bede's second known Pokémon. It was first used as a Ponyta to attack Henry, but was defeated by his Steeler. It evolved into a Rapidash sometime during Bede's training with Opal.

Rapidash's known moves are Fairy Wind and Agility.

Borrowed
Copperajah
Rose's Copperajah

Copperajah originally belonged to Rose. Bede borrowed it in an attempt to destroy the Stow-on-Side mural in his pursuit for Wishing Stars. Rose took it back after Bede was found out.

None of Copperajah's moves are known.

Status unknown
Legendary titans
Bede's Legendary titans
Debut PASS36

Bede, Marnie, and Hop encountered Regirock, Regice, and Registeel at the Crown Tundra. It was never specified who caught which titan or if they were kept.

None of their moves are known.

Traveling with
Hop Bede Marnie Rotom Phone Adventures.png
Rotom Phone

Achievements

Badges obtained

In the TCG

The following is a list of cards mentioning or featuring Bede or his Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Bede's Pokémon
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
MawileV Psychic Silver Tempest TGV TG17/TG30 Incandescent Arcana CSR 085/068
Other related cards
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Bede Su Sword & Shield Uncommon 157/202 Sword U 060/060
Sword & Shield Rare Ultra 199/202 Sword SR 068/060
Sword & Shield Rare Rainbow 207/202 Sword HR 072/060
      S-P Promotional cards   027/S-P
      S-P Promotional cards   056/S-P
Champion's Path Uncommon 050/073      
Crown Zenith Rare Holo 124/159 S-P Promotional cards   138/S-P
Friends in Galar Su Brilliant Stars Uncommon 140/172 VMAX Climax   149/184
Silver Tempest TGU TG23/TG30 VMAX Climax SR 258/184
 


Trivia

Logo of Rose Tower
  • Bede's uniform number is "908", which can be read in Japanese as goroawase for クレバー kurebā, meaning "clever".
  • According to his concept art, Bede is left-handed.
  • The logo of Rose Tower can be seen on the back of Bede's jacket. The same logo is printed on the uniforms of certain Macro Cosmos employees.
  • Bede is currently the only Trainer to permanently change his type specialization during a game, going from Psychic-type to Fairy-type, though his party still has three Psychic types.
    • He is also the second Trainer known to have changed his type specialization overall, following Jasmine, who used to train Rock-type before becoming the Steel-type expert she currently is.
  • Bede is the only Trainer with multiple League Cards to have his signature change between the two.
  • Bede is the only rival from the release version of Pokémon Sword and Shield not to appear in Pokémon Journeys: The Series.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ビート Beet From ビート beet
English Bede Similar to his Japanese name or from bede (Danish for beet)
German Betys From Beta vulgaris (scientific name of beet)
Spanish Berto From beterraga (beet)
French Travis From betterave (beet)
Italian Beet From his Japanese name
Korean 비트 Beet From beet
Chinese (Mandarin) 彼特 Bǐtè Transcription of his Japanese name
Chinese (Cantonese) 彼特 Béidahk
Brazilian Portuguese Beda From beterraba (beet)
Russian Бид Bid Transcription of his English name

Related articles

References



Rival and friend characters
Core series BlueSilverBrendan/MayWallyBarryLucas/DawnEthan/LyraCherenBianca
NHughCalem/SerenaShaunaTiernoTrevorLillieHauGladionTrace
HopMarnieBedeKlaraAveryNemonaArvenPennyCarmineKieran
Spin-off games RonaldKeithLucaSharonPauloLearTina
Non-player characters in the core series games
Galar Professor MagnoliaMumHopBedeMarnieSoniaLeon
SordwardShielbertMustardKlaraAveryHoneyHydePeonyPeoniaCalyrexBall Guy
Watt TradersIngredients SellersDigging DuoCamping King
Team YellMacro CosmosDanGym LeadersMorimotoCara LissJack


Gym Leaders of the Galar region
Turffield Stadium Grass Badge
GST Milo icon.png
Milo
Hulbury Stadium Water Badge
GST Nessa icon.png
Nessa
Motostoke Stadium Fire Badge
GST Kabu icon.png
Kabu
Stow-on-Side Stadium Fighting Badge
GST Bea icon.png GST Allister icon.png
Ghost Badge
Bea Allister
Ballonlea Stadium Fairy Badge
GST Opal icon.png GST Bede icon.png
Opal Bede
Circhester Stadium Rock Badge
GST Gordie icon.png GST Melony icon.png
Ice Badge
Gordie Melony
Spikemuth Gym Dark Badge
GST Piers icon.png GST Marnie icon.png
Piers Marnie
Hammerlocke Stadium Dragon Badge
GST Raihan icon.png
Raihan


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