If Brendan is selected as the player character he starts his journey moving from his home in Johto to his new home in the town of Littleroot in Hoenn. After saving Prof. Birch from a wild Pokémon, he is given one of the three starters of the Hoenn region. Brendan develops a close bond with May, and eventually Wally, who both act as his rivals. Brendan goes on to gather the eight badges of Hoenn, stop the plans of Team Aqua and Team Magma and conquer the Pokémon League all before going off to face the Battle Frontier.
If Brendan is selected as the player character he starts his journey moving from his home in Johto to his new home in the town of Littleroot in Hoenn. After saving Prof. Birch from a wild Pokémon, he is given one of the three starters of the Hoenn region. Brendan develops a close bond with May, and eventually Wally, who both act as his rivals. Brendan goes on to gather the eight badges of Hoenn, stop the plans of Team Aqua and Team Magma and conquer the Pokémon League all before going off to face the Battle Frontier.
He is given a much bigger task than both Red and Gold, as he has to save the world from either flooding, drying up, or both depending on the game.
He is given a much bigger task than both Red and Ethan, as he has to save the world from either flooding, drying up, or both depending on the game.
Brendan (Japanese: ユウキYūki) serves as the rival in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, if the player choose to play as the female character. He is also the male choice in the games, but Brendan is never among the default names for the character.
If Brendan is selected as the player character he starts his journey moving from his home in Johto to his new home in the town of Littleroot in Hoenn. After saving Prof. Birch from a wild Pokémon, he is given one of the three starters of the Hoenn region. Brendan develops a close bond with May, and eventually Wally, who both act as his rivals. Brendan goes on to gather the eight badges of Hoenn, stop the plans of Team Aqua and Team Magma and conquer the Pokémon League all before going off to face the Battle Frontier.
He is given a much bigger task than both Red and Ethan, as he has to save the world from either flooding, drying up, or both depending on the game.
Names
While the player can name this character as is the case with all player characters, there are several default names provided for him. In Ruby and Sapphire, he has four default names, including three shared between the two versions, as well as a differing one in each which reference "land" and "sea" respectively. In the English version, these names are Landon and Sean; in the Japanese version, リクヤ Rikuya and カイト Kaito (陸 riku means land and 海 kai means sea). This is also the case in other languages. Additionally, in the English version, two of the shared names, Terry and Seth, seem to be influenced by the same theme.
In Emerald, Brendan has the same default names as in Pokémon Ruby, as well as 16 additional names which don't seem to hold any significance. Consequently, there is no default name that relates to "sea" in this version. Notably, as the player character, Brendan (or its translations in other languages) is never offered as a default name in any version.
The full list of default names for Brendan as the male playable character in the games are as follows:
Language
Ruby and Emerald
Sapphire
Emerald only
English
Landon
Terry
Seth
Tom
Sean
Terry
Seth
Tom
Brett
Casey
Collin
Darren
Easton
Jaxson
Johnny
Jude
Kenny
Milton
Quincy
Reid
Stanley
Stu
Teru
Walker
Japanese
リクヤ Rikuya
ヒロアキ Hiroaki
ヒトシ Hitoshi
ケイ Kei
カイト Kaito
ヒロアキ Hiroaki
ヒトシ Hitoshi
ケイ Kei
イツオ Itsuo
ギョク Gyoku
シュウサク Shūsaku
セイゴ Seigo
ダイサク Daisaku
タカヒト Takahito
タツヤ Tatsuya
ダニエル Daniel
テルキ Teruki
トム Tom
トモヤ Tomoya
ユキヒコ Yukihiko
ラルド Rald
リチャード Richard
リュウ Ryū
リョウタ Ryōta
German
Roland
Daniel
Helge
Jan
Sebold
Daniel
Helge
Jan
Anselm
David
Dieter
Erik
Florian
Haiko
Johann
Jörg
Klaus
Markus
Martin
Michael
Paul
Rolf
Stefan
Thomas
Spanish
Teren
Quimi
Rufo
Arturo
Marino
Quimi
Rufo
Arturo
French
Thierry
Thomas
Daniel
Seb
Martial
Thomas
Daniel
Seb
Daniel
Stan
Fabrice
Gary
Stef
Severin
Alec
Johann
Manuel
Colin
Ruddy
Thibaud
Johnny
Arno
Gibus
Jules
Italian
Landon
Marco
Paolo
Lucio
Martin
Marco
Paolo
Lucio
As rival
If Brendan is not selected as the player, he is helping his dad finish the Hoenn Pokédex and becoming a Pokémon professor. He is also the player's rival and friend.
In the games he appears in, Brendan battles with the following Pokémon. Unlike other rivals (excluding May), Brendan never evolves his starter Pokémon into its final form.
As a rival, this character will always be named Brendan.
Language
Name
Origin
Japanese
ユウキ Yūki
From 勇気 yūki, bravery. A common Japanese given name.
English
Brendan
Could be derived from "brave."
French
Brice
Similar to the English name.
German
Brix
Similar to the English name.
Spanish
Bruno
Similar to the English name.
In other media
In the anime
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Like in the games, he has the starter Pokémon that weakens May's. It is unknown if his relatives are the same as that of the games, where, as May is Norman's daughter (as the player is), Brendan would be Professor Birch's son. Brendan seems to be a competitive battler, as his cameos suggest he spends time in Battle Towers.
In his third appearance he was seen battling against Lucas, Dawn's male counterpart, much as May faced off against Dawn in the Wallace Cup. Unlike May, however, Brendan was still wearing the same outfit he had been previously, based on his clothes from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, rather than from Pokémon Emerald.
Pokémon
The following are Brendan's known Pokémon in the anime:
Swampert is most likely Brendan's starter Pokémon. Not much is known about it, however, as it has only been seen briefly at the beginning of the ninth movie, where it was seen confronting Template:Mo's Tyranitar in a Battle Tower.
Brendan's Shiftry has only been briefly seen in a double battle at the beginning of the sixth movie, where it was seen being hit by Brendan's challenger's Manectric's Spark. Shiftry is kept within a Repeat Ball.
Brendan, based on a blue recolor of this character's usual clothes, appears as a common Trainer figure in Next Quest, the launch set of the Pokémon Trading Figure Game. There is also an unreleased figurine based on him from the cancelled Groundbreakers expansion, named Landon (one of the default names for him in Pokémon Ruby and Emerald), who wears the same outfit as Brendan does in Ruby and Sapphire.
Trivia
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Pikachu wears Brendan's Emerald headband as an alternate costume. Also, the Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume with a similar color scheme as Brendan's Emerald outfit.
There is a large amount of confusion and debate amongst the fanbase concerning Brendan's hair. Brendan's manga counterpart, Ruby, has black hair in a similar style to Norman's and merely wears a white hat. Several pieces of official art and sprites vary in this depiction, though many claim specific images as concrete evidence that he is indeed wearing a hat, albeit a very unique one. Particularly the appearance of black side burns in the Emerald art, and distinctly black hair appearing on the backside of his head from under the colored band in his game backsprites. Outside of the manga, it is not explicitly stated whether it is a hat or hair.
Brendan is the only male player character from the main series games who doesn't make an appearance in the Generation IV games.
He and May are the only set of player characters whom have a chance to speak with both a mother and a father in the games.
He and May are the only rivals to wear any sort of headgear.
Brendan and May are the only rivals that the player cannot name, except for Wally (not including Ronald).
Brendan and May are also the only rivals whose starter Pokémon does not reach its final form.
They are also the only rivals who can't be fought in rematches after the player defeats the Elite Four.