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Clark was known as "The Conductor," and he used a baton to literally "conduct" his Pokémon in battle. He faced {{Ash}} in the second of the trainer's Double battles. This battle occurred in ''[[AG128|Shocks and Bonds]]''. | Clark was known as "The Conductor," and he used a baton to literally "conduct" his Pokémon in battle. He faced {{Ash}} in the second of the trainer's Double battles. This battle occurred in ''[[AG128|Shocks and Bonds]]''. | ||
Clark sent out his {{p|Quilava}} and {{p|Charizard}} against [[Ash's Grovyle]] and {{AP|Glalie}}. It appeared that Ash had an overwhelming disadvantage, but he kept his cool. Clark made his Pokémon attack using their various {{type2|Fire}} attacks, while Ash had his Pokémon use their best. Eventually, Grovyle defeated Quilava, but the {{type2|Grass}} ended up getting knocked out by Charizard's {{m| | Clark sent out his {{p|Quilava}} and {{p|Charizard}} against [[Ash's Grovyle]] and {{AP|Glalie}}. It appeared that Ash had an overwhelming disadvantage, but he kept his cool. Clark made his Pokémon attack using their various {{type2|Fire}} attacks, while Ash had his Pokémon use their best. Eventually, Grovyle defeated Quilava, but the {{type2|Grass}} ended up getting knocked out by Charizard's {{m|Steel Wing}}. | ||
Using his Glalie, Ash created several ice pillars, preventing Charizard from coming in and attacking directly with its Heat Wave. It also used the pillars to bounce and evade Charizard's moves. It then used {{m|Headbutt}} to take the win. Ash was then allowed to move on to the quarterfinals, while Clark was eliminated from the tournament. | Using his Glalie, Ash created several ice pillars, preventing Charizard from coming in and attacking directly with its Heat Wave. It also used the pillars to bounce and evade Charizard's moves. It then used {{m|Headbutt}} to take the win. Ash was then allowed to move on to the quarterfinals, while Clark was eliminated from the tournament. |
Revision as of 02:46, 23 August 2010
Clark (Japanese: ヒュウガ Hyūga) is a Pokémon Trainer who took part in the double battle rounds of the Ever Grande Conference. He is voiced by Akira Ishida in Japanese and by Anthony Salerno in English.
Clark was known as "The Conductor," and he used a baton to literally "conduct" his Pokémon in battle. He faced Ash in the second of the trainer's Double battles. This battle occurred in Shocks and Bonds.
Clark sent out his Quilava and Charizard against Ash's Grovyle and Glalie. It appeared that Ash had an overwhelming disadvantage, but he kept his cool. Clark made his Pokémon attack using their various Template:Type2 attacks, while Ash had his Pokémon use their best. Eventually, Grovyle defeated Quilava, but the Template:Type2 ended up getting knocked out by Charizard's Steel Wing.
Using his Glalie, Ash created several ice pillars, preventing Charizard from coming in and attacking directly with its Heat Wave. It also used the pillars to bounce and evade Charizard's moves. It then used Headbutt to take the win. Ash was then allowed to move on to the quarterfinals, while Clark was eliminated from the tournament.
Pokémon
This is a listing of Clark's known Pokémon in the anime:
Debut | Shocks and Bonds |
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Quilava appeared in Shocks and Bonds, where it battled Ash's Grovyle and Glalie with a Charizard. They put a good fight against Ash, but despite the type advantage, Quilava was defeated by Grovyle.
Quilava's known moves are Flame Wheel and Quick Attack.
Debut | Shocks and Bonds |
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Charizard was used against Ash's Grovyle and Glalie in Shocks and Bonds. Thanks to its powerful Template:Type2 moves, he succeeded in defeat Ash's Grovyle, but it was sent off by a powerful Headbutt attack from Glalie.
Charizard's known moves are Flamethrower, Steel Wing,and Heat Wave.
Trivia
- Clark shares his two known pokémon with Ash. Although, at the time of Clark debut, he owned only one pokémon that Ash has, Charizard.
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