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{{Samename|CD|Pokémon X}}
{{Samename|CD|Pokémon X}}
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'''Pokémon-X''' is a sprite-based webcomic by '''Recon Dye''' that follows the adventures of {{ga|Brendan}}, {{ga|May}} and [[Wally]] around the island of [[Hoenn]]. It started being based on the storyline of {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}} up until the appearance of [[Scott]] after the events in [[Slateport City]]'s Oceanic Museum, when it set {{game|Emerald}} as its base.
'''Pokémon-X''' is a sprite-based webcomic by '''Recon Dye''' that follows the adventures of {{ga|Brendan}}, {{ga|May}} and [[Wally]] around the island of [[Hoenn]]. The comic was based on the storyline of {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}} up until the appearance of [[Scott]] after the events in [[Slateport City]]'s Oceanic Museum, when it set {{game|Emerald}} as its base.


The comic is usually updated three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The first issue was published on June 2, 2003, and the most recent panel was published in February 2011. Over this six-year period, over 1000 comics have been published. It should be noted that the date of the most recent comic published does not match the actual date of publication; Recon Dye has stated that this is because he lists the date as the date he intended the comic to be published. School and other activities have caused him to fall over a year behind schedule, and he is attempting to catch up as soon as possible.  
The first issue was published on June 2, 2003, and the most recent page was published in April 2011. Over this almost eight-year period, over 1000 pages have been published. It should be noted that the date of the most recent comic published does not match the actual date of publication; Recon Dye has stated that this is because he lists the date as the date he intended the comic to be published. The comic originally updated three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, but school and other activities have lately caused Recon to update far more slowly than he intended. Pokémon-X is now over a year behind schedule, but the author is attempting to catch up as quickly as possible.


The comic is aimed at mature audiences due to its use of moderate language and mature situations. Recon Dye uses sprites from Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald to make character sprites and wild Pokémon battles, and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]] sprites for Pokémon during trainer battles (though he started off using the regular sprites from Ruby and Sapphire, along with a few custom sprites). He also uses custom sprites in rare instances.
The comic is aimed at mature audiences due to its use of moderate language and mature situations. Recon Dye uses sprites from Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald to make character sprites and wild Pokémon battles, and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]] sprites for Pokémon during trainer battles (though he started off using the regular sprites from Ruby and Sapphire, along with a few custom sprites). He also uses custom sprites in rare instances.


It has been hinted that the Pokémon-X is a creature or an item.
It has been hinted that the titular "Pokémon-X" is a creature or an item.


==Plot==
==Plot==
The plot is largely the same as that of {{v2|Emerald}}: a new boy in town saves a [[Pokémon professor]] from a wild Pokémon and is given a Pokémon as a reward. He meets the professor's child and travels around the region battling [[Gym Leader]]s. A friendly rivalry is struck between the two. Along the way, a third child is met, and two rival, villainous teams battle for control of the region. The trio of Trainers travel to each location in the same order as in the games, and with the same intents and purposes (deliver letter for [[Steven Stone|Steven]], take Wally to {{to|Verdanturf}}, etc.). The most recent chapter of the comic has Monty Zuma leaving the comic due to his death in the chapter entitled 'Monty Zuma's Revenge'.
The plot is largely the same as that of {{v2|Emerald}}: a new boy in town saves a [[Pokémon professor]] from a wild Pokémon and is given a Pokémon as a reward. He meets the professor's child, strikes up a friendly rivalry, and travels around the region battling [[Gym Leader]]s. Along the way, a third child is met, and two rival, villainous teams battle for control of the region.


There are, naturally, some key differences from the games. Each of the characters has a unique personality, such as Brendan seeming dull and dim-witted at many points. Brendan and May travel together, and Wally is part of the group for longer than he is in the games.
The main trio of characters travel to each location in the same order as in the games and with the same intents and purposes (deliver letter for [[Steven Stone|Steven]], take Wally to {{to|Verdanturf}}, etc.). The most recent chapter of the comic depicts the characters returning home after their latest encounter with Monty Zuma, who left the comic permanently to return to his home world.
 
There are, naturally, some key differences from the games. Each of the characters has a unique personality -- for example, Brendan seems dull and dim-witted at many points. Brendan and May travel together instead of separately as in the games, and Wally is also part of the group for much longer than he is during the games.


==Characters==
==Characters==
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[[File:Brendan PokemonX.png|thumb|right|200px|Brendan Richards]]
[[File:Brendan PokemonX.png|thumb|right|200px|Brendan Richards]]


Brendan is based on the male playable character of Ruby and Sapphire. He has recently moved to [[Littleroot Town]] from {{ci|Ecruteak}}, [[Johto]]. As such, he is familiar with the Pokémon [[List of Pokémon by Johto Pokédex number|native to his region]], but not the species that inhabit his new home. May is often in disbelief when he mentions the Pokémon not found in the [[Hoenn]] region. After using {{p|Torchic}} to rescue [[Professor Birch]] from an angry {{p|Poochyena}}, he deems him worthy enough to travel the land and complete the [[Pokédex]].
Brendan is based on the male playable character of Ruby and Sapphire. He has recently moved to [[Littleroot Town]] from {{ci|Ecruteak}}, [[Johto]]. As such, he is familiar with the Pokémon [[List of Pokémon by Johto Pokédex number|native to his region]], but not the species that inhabit his new home. However, neither May nor Wally are familiar with Pokémon from Johto, so they generally treat any mention of these as something that Brendan made up. After using {{p|Torchic}} to rescue [[Professor Birch]] from an angry {{p|Poochyena}}, he deems him worthy enough to travel the land and complete the [[Pokédex]].


Brendan is believed to be fairly dim-witted, although he has knowledge about certain sciences like thermodynamics, and can often say things of very high intelligence.  Although he is the hero, he is driven by selfish desires and meager rewards.  He does however seem to care about his Pokémon and uses them with some good strategic plans.
Brendan often acts fairly dim-witted, although he has knowledge about certain sciences like thermodynamics and can often say things of very high intelligence.


Brendan travels through Hoenn with Birch's daughter, May and the sickly Wally. He competes for [[Badge]]s at various [[Gym]]s along the way. His motivation for this is to become rich and famous (with a couple of chicks on the side). He has been smitten with May since first seeing her topless in an early comic.
Brendan travels through Hoenn with Birch's daughter, May, and the sickly Wally. He competes for [[Badge]]s at various [[Gym]]s along the way. While he is the hero of the story, he is driven by selfish desires and the promise of meager rewards. His primary motivation is to become rich and famous (with a couple of chicks on the side). However, he does seem to care about his Pokémon and has proven himself capable of devising useful strategies in battle. Brendan has been smitten with May since first seeing her topless in an early comic.


At the beginning of the comic, Brendan had developed a fear of tall grass. He usually went to grass by screaming and running through it. This, however, had faded sometime during the journey, and Brendan no longer has any problem walking in grass anymore. However, his old way of going through grass was adopted by Monty on his journey to get revenge on the group.
At the beginning of the comic, Brendan had developed a fear of tall grass due to the frequency of encounters with wild Pokémon. He usually traveled through patches of tall grass by running through it while screaming. During his travels, Brendan seems to have gotten over his fears somewhat, and he no longer has any problems with walking in tall grass. However, his old habit of running and screaming through tall grass was later adopted by Monty on his journey to get revenge on the group.


His Pokémon include, Rocky, a {{p|Poochyena}} (later {{p|Mightyena}}) that was infected with two strains of the [[Pokérus]], making him [[Shiny Pokémon|shiny]] and giving him the ability to speak; and his starter {{p|Torchic}} which evolved into {{p|Combusken}} in the [[Dewford Gym|Dewford City Gym]]. While Torchic was Brendan's [[starter Pokémon|first]], Rocky is his strongest Pokémon and best friend.
His Pokémon include, Rocky, a {{p|Poochyena}} (later {{p|Mightyena}}) that was infected with two strains of the [[Pokérus]], making him [[Shiny Pokémon|shiny]] and giving him the ability to speak; and his starter, {{p|Torchic}}, which evolved into {{p|Combusken}} in the [[Dewford Gym|Dewford City Gym]]. While Torchic was Brendan's [[starter Pokémon|first Pokémon]], Rocky is his strongest Pokémon and best friend.


Brendan also seems to hate {{p|Geodude}} ever since he challenged the [[Rustboro Gym|Rustboro City Gym]] as every trainer in the gym had at least one Geodude and was angry when May caught a Geodude in [[Granite Cave]] and battled him with it.
Brendan has developed a hatred for {{p|Geodude}} ever since he challenged the [[Rustboro Gym|Rustboro City Gym]], where every Trainer had at least one Geodude. He became angry with May when she caught a Geodude in [[Granite Cave]] and later battled him with it.


Brendan's surname is not given in any canon media; as such "Richards" is an invention of Recon Dye. He states in a note accompanying one comic that he chose it because it is a fairly common name.
Brendan's surname is not given in any canon media; as such, "Richards" is an invention of Recon Dye's. He stated in a news post that he chose it because it is a fairly common name.


====Pokémon====
====Pokémon====
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*'''{{p|Combusken}}''': Received from [[Professor Birch]] as his starter Pokémon while still a {{p|Torchic}}. It evolved after battling a trainer in the Dewford Gym. It was taught both {{m|Cut}} and {{m|Rock Smash}} by [[Brendan]].
*'''{{p|Combusken}}''': Received from [[Professor Birch]] as his starter Pokémon while still a {{p|Torchic}}. It evolved after battling a trainer in the Dewford Gym. It was taught both {{m|Cut}} and {{m|Rock Smash}} by [[Brendan]].
*'''{{p|Dustox}}''': Captured as a {{p|Wurmple}} in the [[Petalburg Woods]]. It evolved into {{p|Cascoon}} after Brendan's first double battle. It later evolved again after being given a {{DL|Vitamin|Rare Candy}}.
*'''{{p|Dustox}}''': Captured as a {{p|Wurmple}} in the [[Petalburg Woods]]. It evolved into {{p|Cascoon}} after Brendan's first double battle. It evolved again after being given a {{DL|Vitamin|Rare Candy}}.
*'''{{p|Hariyama}} (Makit)''': Received in a trade for his {{p|Slakoth}} while still a {{p|Makuhita}}. It evolved after defeating both of [[Winstrate family|Victor Winstrate]]'s Pokémon. It frequently disobeyed him until after winning his second badge. It is one of Brendan's strongest Pokémon, and has been used in every gym battle.
*'''{{p|Hariyama}} (Makit)''': Received in a trade for his {{p|Slakoth}} while still a {{p|Makuhita}}. It evolved after defeating both of [[Winstrate family|Victor Winstrate]]'s Pokémon. As Brendan received Makit in a trade, it frequently disobeyed him until Brendan won his second badge. It is one of Brendan's strongest Pokémon, and has been used in every gym battle.
*'''{{p|Golbat}}''': Captured as a {{p|Zubat}} in the [[Granite Cave]]. It evolved after battling a rival trainer's {{p|Wingull}}.
*'''{{p|Golbat}}''': Captured as a {{p|Zubat}} in the [[Granite Cave]]. It evolved after battling a rival trainer's {{p|Wingull}}.
*'''{{p|Nosepass}}''': Given by [[Steven Stone]] after protecting him from a pair of [[Team Magma]] grunts.
*'''{{p|Nosepass}}''': Given by [[Steven Stone]] after protecting him from a pair of [[Team Magma]] grunts.
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*'''{{p|Ninjask}}''': Evolved from Wally's {{p|Nincada}}. Received in a trade for his {{p|Roselia}}.
*'''{{p|Ninjask}}''': Evolved from Wally's {{p|Nincada}}. Received in a trade for his {{p|Roselia}}.
*'''{{p|Torkoal}}''': Captured on the [[Fiery Path]]. It used to be part of the same clan as [[Flannery]]'s Torkoal.
*'''{{p|Torkoal}}''': Captured on the [[Fiery Path]]. It used to be part of the same clan as [[Flannery]]'s Torkoal.
*'''{{p|Machop}}''': Caught by May on {{Rt|112|Hoenn}}. Received in a trade for his Wingull.  He says he wants to evolve it and give it to his mom.  This is because of an event early in the comic. Unfortunately for Brendan Machop is a female pokémon and his mom wants a male.
*'''{{p|Machop}}''': Caught by May on {{Rt|112|Hoenn}}. Received in a trade for his Wingull.  He says he wants to evolve it and give it to his mom because of an event early in the comic. Unfortunately for Brendan, his Machop is a female Pokémon, and his mom wants a male.
*'''[[Pokémon egg|Egg]]''': Given by an old lady in [[Lavaridge Town]].
*'''[[Pokémon egg|Egg]]''': Given by an old lady in [[Lavaridge Town]].


=====Fantasy Pokémon=====
=====Fantasy Pokémon=====
These are the Pokémon that Brendan had in his dream shortly after beating Flannery:
These are the Pokémon that Brendan owned in a dream he had shortly after defeating Flannery:
*'''{{p|Tauros|Beefy}}''': A blue mold Tauros found in Brendan's dream as a living Pokémon. Known as Brendan's little friend. Was the first object to disappear in Brendan's dream.
*'''{{p|Tauros|Beefy}}''': A blue mold Tauros found in Brendan's dream as a living Pokémon. Known as Brendan's little friend. Was the first object to disappear in Brendan's dream.
*'''[[Missingno.]]''': A regular Missingno. caught by Brendan with the help of Mr. Quackers.
*'''[[Missingno.]]''': A regular Missingno. caught by Brendan with the help of Mr. Quackers.
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The fourth member of the traveling party is Rocky, Brendan's Mightyena.
The fourth member of the traveling party is Rocky, Brendan's Mightyena.


Rocky was the Poochyena that terrorized Professor Birch at {{rt|101|Hoenn}}, and was later saved by Brendan at the top of {{rt|103|Hoenn}}. While recovering at a Pokémon Center, he was infected with two strains of the [[Pokérus]] thanks to [[Team Magma]] and [[Team Aqua]]. This gave him the ability to talk, above average strength, and the ability to use Random, a move that behaves like a combination of {{m|Metronome}} and {{m|Mimic}} (using a random move out of all of them, keeping it for the rest of battle, and forgetting it afterwards). He also gained the coloration he would have had if he were {{pkmn2|shiny}}.
Rocky was the Poochyena that terrorized Professor Birch at {{rt|101|Hoenn}}, and was later saved by Brendan at the top of {{rt|103|Hoenn}}. While recovering at a Pokémon Center, he was infected with two strains of the [[Pokérus]] thanks to [[Team Magma]] and [[Team Aqua]]. This gave him the ability to talk, above-average strength, and the ability to use Random, a move that behaves like a combination of {{m|Metronome}} and {{m|Mimic}} (it turns into a random move chosen from the entire move pool, stays that way for the rest of battle, and changes again afterwards). Rocky also gained the coloration he would have had if he were {{pkmn2|shiny}}.


Like [[Ash's Pikachu]], Rocky has an irrational fear of being inside a [[Poké Ball]] and would rather be covered in vomit than return to his Ball.
Like [[Ash's Pikachu]], Rocky has an irrational fear of being inside a [[Poké Ball]] and would rather be covered in vomit than return to his Ball. Rocky also hates {{p|Wingull}} because of [[Peeko]] barfing on him on the way back from {{to|Dewford}}; he didn't like it much when Brendan caught a Wingull on Mr. Briney's ship after using him to battle it.


Rocky also hates {{p|Wingull}} because of [[Peeko]] barfing on him on the way back from {{to|Dewford}} and didn't like it when Brendan caught one while fishing on Mr. Briney's ship and because he had to battle it.
Rocky evolved into a Mightyena following a battle with some [[Team Magma]] Grunts in [[Granite Cave]].


Rocky evolved into a Mightyena following a battle with [[Team Magma]] in [[Granite Cave]], where he single-handedly defeated the villainous team without his Trainer, though he imagined that Brendan was there.
Rocky has even participated in battles while away from his Trainer. The first time this occurred was when he battled the Magma Grunts in Granite cave, but he also battled [[Winstrate family|Vicki Winstrate]] on his own when she mistook him for a Trainer due to her poor eyesight. On both these occasions, Rocky compensated for the lack of his Trainer's commands by taking orders from an imaginary version of Brendan. However, the imaginary Brendan's orders often did not reflect reality, as he kept saying a different Pokémon's name, calling out moves Rocky didn't know, and even speaking in a different language. Despite these mishaps, Rocky managed to win both of these battles.
 
When the group battled the [[Winstrate family]], Vicki, the oldest member of the family, had bad eyesight and thought that Rocky was a trainer and battled him. Rocky battled using the same trick that he used in [[Granite Cave]]. Throughout the battle, the imaginary Brendan kept saying things that the real Brendan wouldn't normally say in battles, such as saying a different Pokémon's name, or even talking in a different language. Despite these mishaps, Rocky managed to win the battle.


===May Birch===
===May Birch===
May is based on the female player character of {{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}. As Brendan takes the role of the main protagonist, May assumes a position similar to that of the games' [[Rival#Pseudo Rival|pseudo-rival]].
May is based on the female player character of {{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}. As Brendan takes the role of the main protagonist, May assumes a position similar to that of the games' [[Rival#Pseudo Rival|pseudo-rival]].


May is the daughter of [[Professor Birch]], and is traveling with Brendan so they can complete their Pokédex. She is shown to be handy with technology, and manages to link the three Pokédex of the traveling party so that they can achieve their goal easily. She dislikes Brendan's immaturity, and can be seen as the sensible leader of the group. May also hacked Brendan's and Wally's Pokédex so that she gets the money they earn after they win a battle.
May is the daughter of [[Professor Birch]], and she travels with Brendan so they can complete their Pokédexes. She is shown to be handy with technology, and manages to link the three Pokédexes of the traveling party so that they can achieve their goal easily. While doing so, May also hacked Brendan's and Wally's Pokédexes so that she gets the money they earn after winning battles with other Trainers. She dislikes Brendan's immaturity, and can be seen as the sensible leader of the group.


May started with a {{p|Mudkip}} that later evolved into a {{p|Marshtomp}} in [[Slateport City]] after defeating a pair of {{tc|Team Aqua Grunt}}s.
May started with a {{p|Mudkip}} that later evolved into a {{p|Marshtomp}} in [[Slateport City]] after defeating a pair of {{tc|Team Aqua Grunt}}s.


May usually tries to keep Brendan from challenging gyms, although the badge is later revealed to be required to do something the group has to do, such as {{m|Rock Smash}} being required to break the rocks in [[Rusturf Tunnel]] so that Brendan and May can go back to {{to|Littleroot}}, only to be given another task.
May usually tries to keep Brendan from challenging gyms, but this usually fails since gym badges are generally required for what the group has to do. For example, when Brendan and May were headed back to {{to|Littleroot}}, they needed the Mauville gym badge in order to use {{m|Rock Smash}} to break the rocks in [[Rusturf Tunnel]].


====Pokémon====
====Pokémon====
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*'''{{p|Oddish}}''': Captured on {{Rt|110|Hoenn}}.
*'''{{p|Oddish}}''': Captured on {{Rt|110|Hoenn}}.
*'''{{p|Sableye}}''': Captured by Wally in the Granite Cave. Received in a trade for her {{p|Electrike}}.  
*'''{{p|Sableye}}''': Captured by Wally in the Granite Cave. Received in a trade for her {{p|Electrike}}.  
*'''{{p|Spinda}}''': Captured on {{Rt|113|Hoenn}}. Quickly released when the other Spinda wanted it back, because this Spinda was their queen.
*'''{{p|Spinda}}''': Captured on {{Rt|113|Hoenn}}. However, it was revealed to be the queen of the other Spinda on Route 113, so May released it soon afterwards.
*'''{{p|Wingull}}''': Captured by Brendan while traveling on [[Mr. Briney]]'s ship, after it attacked Rocky. He caught it much to Rocky's dismay. It was used in his Gym battle against Wattson, but was quickly defeated due to its type disadvantage. Received in a trade for her {{p|Machop}}.
*'''{{p|Wingull}}''': Captured by Brendan while traveling on [[Mr. Briney]]'s ship, after it attacked Rocky. He caught it much to Rocky's dismay. It was used in his Gym battle against Wattson, but was quickly defeated due to its type disadvantage. Received in a trade for her {{p|Machop}}.
*'''[[Pokémon egg|Egg]]''': Given by an old lady in [[Lavaridge Town]]. Wanted by Wally as it was a green egg, and as such, May promised to trade it to Wally if it hatched into a green Pokémon.
*'''[[Pokémon egg|Egg]]''': Given by an old lady in [[Lavaridge Town]]. Wanted by Wally as it was a green egg, and as such, May promised to trade it to Wally if it hatched into a green Pokémon.


===Wally Anderson===
===Wally Anderson===
Wally was first encountered in [[Petalburg City]], just as [[Wally]] is encountered in the games. A frail and sickly child, Wally has an obsession with the color green, and any Pokémon that have green on it, such as {{p|Nincada}}, as well. The biggest reason for his sickness is his mother who thinks he is sick when he isn't. He travels with May and Brendan so that he can get to Verdanturf Town where the air is clearer and healthier.
Wally was first encountered in [[Petalburg City]] similar to events in the games. While he is frail and sickly, this is mostly because his mother constantly believes he is sick and/or dying. He travels with May and Brendan so that he can get to Verdanturf Town where the air is clearer and healthier (and his mother isn't around).


At some points, Wally acts like he is possessed. His eyes glow and refers to other people as if they where not even the same species as himself, calling them mere mortals etc.  
After finally arriving in Verdanturf, Brendan, May, and Rocky left him there with his relatives. They later met up with him again in Mauville City, at which point he decided to continue traveling with them.
 
In one of Wally's flashbacks (which May and Brendan didn't really listen to), he revealed that he had almost drowned after falling overboard while on [[Mr. Briney]]'s ship; he was apparently rescued by {{p|Rayquaza|a green Pokémon}}. The incident has left him prone to extreme bouts of seasickness.


In one of Wally's flashbacks, which May and Brendan didn't really listen to, on [[Mr. Briney]]'s ship, he drowned and was apparently rescued by {{p|Rayquaza|a green Pokémon}}.
Wally has an obsession with the color green and any Pokémon that have green on them, such as {{p|Nincada}}. This leads to considerable frustration should one of his Pokemon evolve into something that does not have green on it (as was the case with his Nincada).


After finally arriving in Verdanturf, Brendan, May and Rocky left him there. He was then met again in Mauville City, where he decided to travel with them again.
At some points, Wally acts like he is possessed. His eyes glow and refers to other people as if they where not even the same species as himself, calling them mere mortals etc.  


His starter Pokémon, given to him by May, was a {{p|Treecko}} (which was actually meant for Monty) which later evolved into {{p|Grovyle}}, but the first Pokémon he caught was a {{p|Ralts}} (which, like in the games, Brendan helped him catch), which later evolved into {{p|Kirlia}}.
His starter Pokémon, given to him by May, was a {{p|Treecko}} that was originally meant for Monty. It later evolved into {{p|Grovyle}} while he was searching for Oddish on Route 110. However, the first Pokémon Wally caught was a {{p|Ralts}} (which, like in the games, Brendan helped him catch); it has since evolved into {{p|Kirlia}}.


====Pokémon====
====Pokémon====
Wally's Pokémon include:
Wally's Pokémon include:


*'''{{p|Kirlia}}''': His first Pokémon, captured with the help of [[Norman]]'s Zigzagoon. It evolved after battling [[Winstrate family|Vivi Winstrate]]'s {{p|Numel}}.
*'''{{p|Kirlia}}''': His first Pokémon, captured with the help of [[Norman]]'s Zigzagoon. It evolved after battling [[Winstrate family|Vivi Winstrate]]'s {{p|Numel}}.
*'''{{p|Grovyle}}''': Given by May as his starter Pokémon while still a {{p|Treecko}}. It evolved after battling a wild {{p|Zigzagoon}}.
*'''{{p|Grovyle}}''': Given by May as his starter Pokémon while still a {{p|Treecko}}. It evolved after battling a wild {{p|Zigzagoon}}.
*'''{{p|Shroomish}}''': Captured in the [[Petalburg Woods]]. It was taught {{m|Flash}} by Wally so it could help navigate through the [[Granite Cave]].
*'''{{p|Shroomish}}''': Captured in the [[Petalburg Woods]]. It was taught {{m|Flash}} by Wally so it could help navigate through the [[Granite Cave]].
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===Recon Dye===
===Recon Dye===
Recon claims he is the author in human form. He has super powers and commonly abuses people. He is usually the main character of special event strips and has many jobs, such as a truck driver and a repairman. He is also Wally's doctor and when he told Wally's mom that Wally had an underdeveloped nervous system, she started overreacting saying that Wally was going to die, no matter how many times Recon told her it wasn't fatal. When Wally grew sicker, Recon knew that it was because of his psychotic mother. This later led Recon to develop a plan to get Wally far away from Littleroot Town.
Recon claims he is the author in human form. As the author, he has god-like powers within the comic strip, which he will occasionally use at the expense of others. He is usually the main character of special event strips and has many jobs, such as a truck driver and a repairman. He is also Wally's doctor, and when he told Wally's mom that Wally had an underdeveloped nervous system, she started overreacting and saying that Wally was going to die, no matter how many times Recon told her it wasn't fatal. When Wally grew sicker, Recon knew that it was because of his psychotic mother and developed a plan to get Wally far away from Littleroot Town.


===Monty Zuma===
===Monty Zuma===
An original character, named Monty Zuma, was originally intended to be the Trainer of the third starter Pokémon. He has a somewhat stalker-esque relationship with May, which is why she gave Treecko to Wally instead and becomes Professor Birch's assistant. He learned about this when Brendan had an interview, making him now hate May and Brendan. May also persuaded Wally to hate Monty by telling him he hates green, while in reality, he actually likes green, however, a different shade of green than Wally likes. Monty is also revealed to have stolen four Pokémon from Professor Birch and registered them under his ID. As of the latest chapter, he prepared for his revenge. He was challenged by Wally to a Pokémon battle, using his four stolen Pokémon, due to him having no Poké Balls to catch others. Due to Monty being who he is, all of his seen Pokémon were weak Pokémon found in the beginning routes of Hoenn. These Pokémon were still in their first evolution stages, due to Monty going through the grass by screaming and running as fast as he can, which he learned from Brendan, who had done that in the beginning of the comic. All of his Pokémon ('''{{p|Zigzagoon}}''', '''{{p|Wurmple}}''', '''{{p|Poochyena}}''', '''{{p|Taillow}}''') were easily defeated by Wally's Grovyle and May's Marshtomp. However, even if he loses, he still treats the battle as if he won. Brandan solved this conflict without the use of Pokémon by punching Monty in his face.
An original character named Monty Zuma was originally intended to be the Trainer of the third starter Pokémon. He has a somewhat stalker-esque relationship with May, which is why she gave Treecko to Wally and manipulated Monty into becoming Professor Birch's assistant. Monty learned about this when he watched a TV reporter's interview with Brendan, which caused him to set out from Littleroot Town to seek revenge on both May and Brendan. May also attempted to turn Wally against Monty by telling him that Monty hates green, which is not the case. However, Monty's favorite shade of green is different enough from Wally's favorite that Wally dislikes him anyways.
 
While preparing to exact revenge on Brendan and May, Monty stole four Pokémon from Professor Birch and registered them under his own Trainer ID. However, he mistook Brendan's fear of tall grass for an intense training technique; since Monty inadvertently avoided participating in many battles on his travels, all four of his Pokemon ('''{{p|Zigzagoon}}''', '''{{p|Wurmple}}''', '''{{p|Poochyena}}''', and '''{{p|Taillow}}''') are extremely weak.
 
When he finally caught up to the main characters, Monty began engaging them in battle one by one while healing at the Pokemon Center between fights. However, both Wally's Grovyle and May's Marshtomp were able to single-handedly defeat Monty's entire team. Despite these losses, Monty still acted as if he had won the battles; presumably, he had lost his grip on reality. When Monty sought to continue his actions, Brendan declined his challenge by punching him in the face, which momentarily stunned him.


====Death====
====Death====
In the 999th comic it was revealed that Monty is from another planet. He then transported away with the letters PX-999 appearing to simulate the 999th comic. Because of Recon Dye's known hatred for Monty he revealed that Monty was killed on the way back to his home planet thus ending the characters appearances.
Soon after Monty's introduction, Recon Dye expressed regrets over the character's creation. As a result, the 999th comic revealed that Monty is actually from another planet. After this revelation, Monty warped away to return to his home planet; Recon Dye later stated that he died on the way back and will not be appearing in Pokémon-X again.


===Minor characters===
===Minor characters===
[[Professor Birch]], his assistants (Specifically Igor), [[Mr. Briney]], [[Steven Stone]], Brendan's parents and Wally's family have all appeared in the comic. The first five [[Gym Leaders]] have appeared in their traditional roles. [[Team Aqua]] and [[Team Magma]] take antagonistic roles.
[[Professor Birch]], his assistants (specifically one named Igor), [[Mr. Briney]], [[Steven Stone]], [[Scott]], Brendan's parents, and Wally's family have all appeared in the comic. The first five [[Gym Leaders]] have also appeared in their traditional roles. [[Team Aqua]] and [[Team Magma]] take antagonistic roles similar to their appearances in the Emerald Version.
 
A character named Jim Gui is based on the [[caretaker|unnamed character]] seen in every Gym that gives advice to the player. He prefers to be called "Gym Guy".
 
While there are some generic [[Nurse Joy]]s running a couple of [[Pokemon Center]]s, most of the nurses seen so far are embodiments of the {{wp|Seven deadly sins|seven deadly sins}}.


Jim Gui is also a minor character. This character is based on the [[caretaker|unnamed character]] seen in every Gym that gives advice to the player. He prefers to be called "Gym Guy".
Various other minor characters from the games have also made appearances, such as the [[Winstrate family]], [[Dock]], and the [[Trick Master]].


* [http://pokemonx.comicgenesis.com/cast.html Full list of characters]
* [http://pokemonx.comicgenesis.com/cast.html Full list of characters]


==Humor==
==Humor==
Much of the humor in ''Pokémon X'' is derived from discrepancies or otherwise unexplained events in {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}, and other Pokémon games. Whenever Brendan mentions Johto, or any of its native Pokémon that aren't in the [[List of Pokémon by Hoenn Pokédex number|Hoenn Pokédex]], May, Wally and most other characters seem confused and appear to have not have heard of it (emphasizing the incompatibility between [[Generation II|Generations II]] and {{gen|III}}). It also explains what happens to fainted Pokémon and who places the hidden [[item]]s on routes, both times at Brendan's expense. Brendan is also known to hold an item in the air while it glows (much to the dismay of anyone looking at him at the time) and a mysterious voice appears to tell what he obtained, much like in {{zw|The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda}}. He is completely oblivious of himself doing this.
Much of the humor in ''Pokémon-X'' is derived from discrepancies or otherwise unexplained events in {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}, and other Pokémon games. Whenever Brendan mentions Johto or any of its native Pokémon that aren't in the [[List of Pokémon by Hoenn Pokédex number|Hoenn Pokédex]], May, Wally, and most other characters seem confused and appear to have not have heard of them (emphasizing the incompatibility between [[Generation II|Generations II]] and {{gen|III}}). Pokémon-X also explains what happens to fainted Pokémon and who places the hidden [[item]]s on routes, both times at Brendan's expense. Brendan is also known to hold a newly-obtained item in the air while it glows brightly (much to the dismay of anyone looking in his direction at the time); a mysterious, disembodied voice then states the name of the item, much like in {{zw|The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda}}. Brendan is completely oblivious of these events.


The humor also seems to highlight things within the game, such as the misspelling of {{p|Mawile}}'s name in its {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s|Ruby}} Pokédex entry. This was shown after [[Wally]]'s encounter with a Mawile in [[Granite Cave]], when Brendan checks out the Pokémon's entry with his own Pokédex.
The humor also seems to highlight things within the game, such as the misspelling of {{p|Mawile}}'s name in its {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s|Ruby}} Pokédex entry. This was shown after [[Wally]]'s encounter with a Mawile in [[Granite Cave]], when Brendan checks out the Pokémon's entry with his own Pokédex.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Recon Dye's ex-girlfriend, '''BAM''', sometimes drew guest strips.
* Recon Dye's ex-girlfriend, '''BAM''', sometimes drew guest strips.
* On November 3<sup>rd</sup>, 2006, Recon published [http://pokemonx.comicgenesis.com/d/20061103.html a comic] where, using different environments and over world people sprites from Pokémon [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Ruby/Sapphire]]/[[Pokémon Emerald Version|Emerald]], he recreated several scenes of the TV series ''{{wp|Lost (TV series)|Lost}}'', which he described as ''"a show I like to watch"''.
* On November 3<sup>rd</sup>, 2006, Recon published [http://pokemonx.comicgenesis.com/d/20061103.html a comic] where, using different environments and overworld people sprites from Pokémon [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Ruby/Sapphire]]/[[Pokémon Emerald Version|Emerald]], he recreated several scenes of the TV series ''{{wp|Lost (TV series)|Lost}}'', which he described as ''"a show I like to watch"''.
* While Brendan and May were [http://pokemonx.comicgenesis.com/d/20070713.html biding farewell to Wally] upon arriving to [[Verdanturf Town]], an unknown character was singing ''[[The Time Has Come (Pikachu's Goodbye)]]'' in the background.
* While Brendan and May were [http://pokemonx.comicgenesis.com/d/20070713.html bidding farewell to Wally] upon arriving in [[Verdanturf Town]], an unknown character sang ''[[The Time Has Come (Pikachu's Goodbye)]]'' in the background.
* Most of the Nurse Joys are named after the seven deadly sins.
* The ending of the storyline "Monty Zuma's Revenge" is a reference to The Simpsons Season 8, Episode 14 where the makers of Itchy and Scratchy find a quick way to get rid of Poochie.
* The ending of the storyline "Monty Zuma's Revenge" is a reference to The Simpsons Season 8, Episode 14 where the makers of Itchy and Scratchy find a quick way to get rid of Poochie.



Revision as of 06:12, 18 April 2011

This article is about the webcomic. For the Pokémon that was known as "Pokémon X", see Lugia (Pokémon).
If you were looking for the CD, see Pokémon X.

Pokémon-X is a sprite-based webcomic by Recon Dye that follows the adventures of Brendan, May and Wally around the island of Hoenn. The comic was based on the storyline of Ruby and Sapphire up until the appearance of Scott after the events in Slateport City's Oceanic Museum, when it set Pokémon Emerald as its base.

The first issue was published on June 2, 2003, and the most recent page was published in April 2011. Over this almost eight-year period, over 1000 pages have been published. It should be noted that the date of the most recent comic published does not match the actual date of publication; Recon Dye has stated that this is because he lists the date as the date he intended the comic to be published. The comic originally updated three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, but school and other activities have lately caused Recon to update far more slowly than he intended. Pokémon-X is now over a year behind schedule, but the author is attempting to catch up as quickly as possible.

The comic is aimed at mature audiences due to its use of moderate language and mature situations. Recon Dye uses sprites from Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald to make character sprites and wild Pokémon battles, and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team sprites for Pokémon during trainer battles (though he started off using the regular sprites from Ruby and Sapphire, along with a few custom sprites). He also uses custom sprites in rare instances.

It has been hinted that the titular "Pokémon-X" is a creature or an item.

Plot

The plot is largely the same as that of Emerald: a new boy in town saves a Pokémon professor from a wild Pokémon and is given a Pokémon as a reward. He meets the professor's child, strikes up a friendly rivalry, and travels around the region battling Gym Leaders. Along the way, a third child is met, and two rival, villainous teams battle for control of the region.

The main trio of characters travel to each location in the same order as in the games and with the same intents and purposes (deliver letter for Steven, take Wally to Verdanturf, etc.). The most recent chapter of the comic depicts the characters returning home after their latest encounter with Monty Zuma, who left the comic permanently to return to his home world.

There are, naturally, some key differences from the games. Each of the characters has a unique personality -- for example, Brendan seems dull and dim-witted at many points. Brendan and May travel together instead of separately as in the games, and Wally is also part of the group for much longer than he is during the games.

Characters

Brendan Richards

Brendan Richards

Brendan is based on the male playable character of Ruby and Sapphire. He has recently moved to Littleroot Town from Ecruteak, Johto. As such, he is familiar with the Pokémon native to his region, but not the species that inhabit his new home. However, neither May nor Wally are familiar with Pokémon from Johto, so they generally treat any mention of these as something that Brendan made up. After using Torchic to rescue Professor Birch from an angry Poochyena, he deems him worthy enough to travel the land and complete the Pokédex.

Brendan often acts fairly dim-witted, although he has knowledge about certain sciences like thermodynamics and can often say things of very high intelligence.

Brendan travels through Hoenn with Birch's daughter, May, and the sickly Wally. He competes for Badges at various Gyms along the way. While he is the hero of the story, he is driven by selfish desires and the promise of meager rewards. His primary motivation is to become rich and famous (with a couple of chicks on the side). However, he does seem to care about his Pokémon and has proven himself capable of devising useful strategies in battle. Brendan has been smitten with May since first seeing her topless in an early comic.

At the beginning of the comic, Brendan had developed a fear of tall grass due to the frequency of encounters with wild Pokémon. He usually traveled through patches of tall grass by running through it while screaming. During his travels, Brendan seems to have gotten over his fears somewhat, and he no longer has any problems with walking in tall grass. However, his old habit of running and screaming through tall grass was later adopted by Monty on his journey to get revenge on the group.

His Pokémon include, Rocky, a Poochyena (later Mightyena) that was infected with two strains of the Pokérus, making him shiny and giving him the ability to speak; and his starter, Torchic, which evolved into Combusken in the Dewford City Gym. While Torchic was Brendan's first Pokémon, Rocky is his strongest Pokémon and best friend.

Brendan has developed a hatred for Geodude ever since he challenged the Rustboro City Gym, where every Trainer had at least one Geodude. He became angry with May when she caught a Geodude in Granite Cave and later battled him with it.

Brendan's surname is not given in any canon media; as such, "Richards" is an invention of Recon Dye's. He stated in a news post that he chose it because it is a fairly common name.

Pokémon

Of all the main characters, Brendan has owned the most Pokémon. Aside from Rocky (see below), these include:

  • Combusken: Received from Professor Birch as his starter Pokémon while still a Torchic. It evolved after battling a trainer in the Dewford Gym. It was taught both Cut and Rock Smash by Brendan.
  • Dustox: Captured as a Wurmple in the Petalburg Woods. It evolved into Cascoon after Brendan's first double battle. It evolved again after being given a Rare Candy.
  • Hariyama (Makit): Received in a trade for his Slakoth while still a Makuhita. It evolved after defeating both of Victor Winstrate's Pokémon. As Brendan received Makit in a trade, it frequently disobeyed him until Brendan won his second badge. It is one of Brendan's strongest Pokémon, and has been used in every gym battle.
  • Golbat: Captured as a Zubat in the Granite Cave. It evolved after battling a rival trainer's Wingull.
  • Nosepass: Given by Steven Stone after protecting him from a pair of Team Magma grunts.
  • Abra: Captured in the Granite Cave after two failed attempts, due to Abra's Teleport. It was left in the Day Care to be raised.
  • Mawile: Captured by Wally in the Granite Cave. Received in a trade for his Oddish. It is notable for not having won a single battle against an opposing trainer.
  • Magikarp: Captured while traveling on Mr. Briney's ship. It was left in the Day Care to be raised.
  • Ninjask: Evolved from Wally's Nincada. Received in a trade for his Roselia.
  • Torkoal: Captured on the Fiery Path. It used to be part of the same clan as Flannery's Torkoal.
  • Machop: Caught by May on Route 112. Received in a trade for his Wingull. He says he wants to evolve it and give it to his mom because of an event early in the comic. Unfortunately for Brendan, his Machop is a female Pokémon, and his mom wants a male.
  • Egg: Given by an old lady in Lavaridge Town.
Fantasy Pokémon

These are the Pokémon that Brendan owned in a dream he had shortly after defeating Flannery:

  • Beefy: A blue mold Tauros found in Brendan's dream as a living Pokémon. Known as Brendan's little friend. Was the first object to disappear in Brendan's dream.
  • Missingno.: A regular Missingno. caught by Brendan with the help of Mr. Quackers.
  • Mr. Quackers: An oddly colored Psyduck that helped Brendan capture Missingno.

Rocky

The fourth member of the traveling party is Rocky, Brendan's Mightyena.

Rocky was the Poochyena that terrorized Professor Birch at Route 101, and was later saved by Brendan at the top of Route 103. While recovering at a Pokémon Center, he was infected with two strains of the Pokérus thanks to Team Magma and Team Aqua. This gave him the ability to talk, above-average strength, and the ability to use Random, a move that behaves like a combination of Metronome and Mimic (it turns into a random move chosen from the entire move pool, stays that way for the rest of battle, and changes again afterwards). Rocky also gained the coloration he would have had if he were shiny.

Like Ash's Pikachu, Rocky has an irrational fear of being inside a Poké Ball and would rather be covered in vomit than return to his Ball. Rocky also hates Wingull because of Peeko barfing on him on the way back from Dewford; he didn't like it much when Brendan caught a Wingull on Mr. Briney's ship after using him to battle it.

Rocky evolved into a Mightyena following a battle with some Team Magma Grunts in Granite Cave.

Rocky has even participated in battles while away from his Trainer. The first time this occurred was when he battled the Magma Grunts in Granite cave, but he also battled Vicki Winstrate on his own when she mistook him for a Trainer due to her poor eyesight. On both these occasions, Rocky compensated for the lack of his Trainer's commands by taking orders from an imaginary version of Brendan. However, the imaginary Brendan's orders often did not reflect reality, as he kept saying a different Pokémon's name, calling out moves Rocky didn't know, and even speaking in a different language. Despite these mishaps, Rocky managed to win both of these battles.

May Birch

May is based on the female player character of Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. As Brendan takes the role of the main protagonist, May assumes a position similar to that of the games' pseudo-rival.

May is the daughter of Professor Birch, and she travels with Brendan so they can complete their Pokédexes. She is shown to be handy with technology, and manages to link the three Pokédexes of the traveling party so that they can achieve their goal easily. While doing so, May also hacked Brendan's and Wally's Pokédexes so that she gets the money they earn after winning battles with other Trainers. She dislikes Brendan's immaturity, and can be seen as the sensible leader of the group.

May started with a Mudkip that later evolved into a Marshtomp in Slateport City after defeating a pair of Team Aqua Grunts.

May usually tries to keep Brendan from challenging gyms, but this usually fails since gym badges are generally required for what the group has to do. For example, when Brendan and May were headed back to Littleroot, they needed the Mauville gym badge in order to use Rock Smash to break the rocks in Rusturf Tunnel.

Pokémon

May's Pokémon include:

  • Marshtomp: Received from Professor Birch as her starter Pokémon while still a Mudkip. It evolved after battling a pair of Team Aqua grunts.
  • Linoone: Given by Nurse Wrath while still a Zigzagoon. It evolved after battling another Zigzagoon in a double battle.
  • Beautifly: Captured as a Wurmple in the Petalburg Woods. It evolved into Silcoon after May's first double battle. It later evolved again after battling a rival trainer's Makuhita.
  • Whismur: Captured in Rusturf Tunnel because it was injured.
  • Aron: Captured in the Granite Cave.
  • Geodude: Captured in the Granite Cave, much to Brendan's dismay.
  • Oddish: Captured on Route 110.
  • Sableye: Captured by Wally in the Granite Cave. Received in a trade for her Electrike.
  • Spinda: Captured on Route 113. However, it was revealed to be the queen of the other Spinda on Route 113, so May released it soon afterwards.
  • Wingull: Captured by Brendan while traveling on Mr. Briney's ship, after it attacked Rocky. He caught it much to Rocky's dismay. It was used in his Gym battle against Wattson, but was quickly defeated due to its type disadvantage. Received in a trade for her Machop.
  • Egg: Given by an old lady in Lavaridge Town. Wanted by Wally as it was a green egg, and as such, May promised to trade it to Wally if it hatched into a green Pokémon.

Wally Anderson

Wally was first encountered in Petalburg City similar to events in the games. While he is frail and sickly, this is mostly because his mother constantly believes he is sick and/or dying. He travels with May and Brendan so that he can get to Verdanturf Town where the air is clearer and healthier (and his mother isn't around).

After finally arriving in Verdanturf, Brendan, May, and Rocky left him there with his relatives. They later met up with him again in Mauville City, at which point he decided to continue traveling with them.

In one of Wally's flashbacks (which May and Brendan didn't really listen to), he revealed that he had almost drowned after falling overboard while on Mr. Briney's ship; he was apparently rescued by a green Pokémon. The incident has left him prone to extreme bouts of seasickness.

Wally has an obsession with the color green and any Pokémon that have green on them, such as Nincada. This leads to considerable frustration should one of his Pokemon evolve into something that does not have green on it (as was the case with his Nincada).

At some points, Wally acts like he is possessed. His eyes glow and refers to other people as if they where not even the same species as himself, calling them mere mortals etc.

His starter Pokémon, given to him by May, was a Treecko that was originally meant for Monty. It later evolved into Grovyle while he was searching for Oddish on Route 110. However, the first Pokémon Wally caught was a Ralts (which, like in the games, Brendan helped him catch); it has since evolved into Kirlia.

Pokémon

Wally's Pokémon include:

Recon Dye

Recon claims he is the author in human form. As the author, he has god-like powers within the comic strip, which he will occasionally use at the expense of others. He is usually the main character of special event strips and has many jobs, such as a truck driver and a repairman. He is also Wally's doctor, and when he told Wally's mom that Wally had an underdeveloped nervous system, she started overreacting and saying that Wally was going to die, no matter how many times Recon told her it wasn't fatal. When Wally grew sicker, Recon knew that it was because of his psychotic mother and developed a plan to get Wally far away from Littleroot Town.

Monty Zuma

An original character named Monty Zuma was originally intended to be the Trainer of the third starter Pokémon. He has a somewhat stalker-esque relationship with May, which is why she gave Treecko to Wally and manipulated Monty into becoming Professor Birch's assistant. Monty learned about this when he watched a TV reporter's interview with Brendan, which caused him to set out from Littleroot Town to seek revenge on both May and Brendan. May also attempted to turn Wally against Monty by telling him that Monty hates green, which is not the case. However, Monty's favorite shade of green is different enough from Wally's favorite that Wally dislikes him anyways.

While preparing to exact revenge on Brendan and May, Monty stole four Pokémon from Professor Birch and registered them under his own Trainer ID. However, he mistook Brendan's fear of tall grass for an intense training technique; since Monty inadvertently avoided participating in many battles on his travels, all four of his Pokemon (Zigzagoon, Wurmple, Poochyena, and Taillow) are extremely weak.

When he finally caught up to the main characters, Monty began engaging them in battle one by one while healing at the Pokemon Center between fights. However, both Wally's Grovyle and May's Marshtomp were able to single-handedly defeat Monty's entire team. Despite these losses, Monty still acted as if he had won the battles; presumably, he had lost his grip on reality. When Monty sought to continue his actions, Brendan declined his challenge by punching him in the face, which momentarily stunned him.

Death

Soon after Monty's introduction, Recon Dye expressed regrets over the character's creation. As a result, the 999th comic revealed that Monty is actually from another planet. After this revelation, Monty warped away to return to his home planet; Recon Dye later stated that he died on the way back and will not be appearing in Pokémon-X again.

Minor characters

Professor Birch, his assistants (specifically one named Igor), Mr. Briney, Steven Stone, Scott, Brendan's parents, and Wally's family have all appeared in the comic. The first five Gym Leaders have also appeared in their traditional roles. Team Aqua and Team Magma take antagonistic roles similar to their appearances in the Emerald Version.

A character named Jim Gui is based on the unnamed character seen in every Gym that gives advice to the player. He prefers to be called "Gym Guy".

While there are some generic Nurse Joys running a couple of Pokemon Centers, most of the nurses seen so far are embodiments of the seven deadly sins.

Various other minor characters from the games have also made appearances, such as the Winstrate family, Dock, and the Trick Master.

Humor

Much of the humor in Pokémon-X is derived from discrepancies or otherwise unexplained events in Ruby and Sapphire, and other Pokémon games. Whenever Brendan mentions Johto or any of its native Pokémon that aren't in the Hoenn Pokédex, May, Wally, and most other characters seem confused and appear to have not have heard of them (emphasizing the incompatibility between Generations II and III). Pokémon-X also explains what happens to fainted Pokémon and who places the hidden items on routes, both times at Brendan's expense. Brendan is also known to hold a newly-obtained item in the air while it glows brightly (much to the dismay of anyone looking in his direction at the time); a mysterious, disembodied voice then states the name of the item, much like in The Legend of Zelda. Brendan is completely oblivious of these events.

The humor also seems to highlight things within the game, such as the misspelling of Mawile's name in its Ruby Pokédex entry. This was shown after Wally's encounter with a Mawile in Granite Cave, when Brendan checks out the Pokémon's entry with his own Pokédex.

Trivia

  • Recon Dye's ex-girlfriend, BAM, sometimes drew guest strips.
  • On November 3rd, 2006, Recon published a comic where, using different environments and overworld people sprites from Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald, he recreated several scenes of the TV series Lost, which he described as "a show I like to watch".
  • While Brendan and May were bidding farewell to Wally upon arriving in Verdanturf Town, an unknown character sang The Time Has Come (Pikachu's Goodbye) in the background.
  • The ending of the storyline "Monty Zuma's Revenge" is a reference to The Simpsons Season 8, Episode 14 where the makers of Itchy and Scratchy find a quick way to get rid of Poochie.

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