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{{TrainerClassInfobox
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|corecolor={{steel color light}}
|bordercolor={{steel color dark}}
|name=Interviewers
|jpname=インタビュアー
|jptranslit=Interviewers
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|altnames='''Interviewer''' ([[Generation III]])
|image=Gabby Ty.jpg
|caption=Art of [[Gabby and Ty]] from the {{Trading Card Game}}.
|intro=[[Generation III]]
|games={{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}<br/>{{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}
|gender=One female, one male
|counterpart={{tc|Reporter}}, {{tc|Cameraman}}
|members=[[Gabby and Ty]], [[Roxy and Oli]]
|TCG=EX Dragon
|card={{TCG ID|EX Dragon|TV Reporter|88}}
|manga=''[[PS181|Vs. Cacnea]]'' ({{pkmn|Adventures}})
}}
'''Interviewers''' (Japanese: '''インタビュアー''' ''Interviewers'') is a type of [[double battle|double-battling]] [[Pokémon Trainer]] class that first debuted in the [[Generation III]] games. The pair is made up of a {{tc|Reporter}} and a {{tc|Cameraman}}. In [[Generation IV]], Reporters and Cameramen can be battled alone, while in [[Generation III]] they appear only in pairs as Interviewers.
'''Interviewers''' (Japanese: '''インタビュアー''' ''Interviewers'') is a type of [[double battle|double-battling]] [[Pokémon Trainer]] class that first debuted in the [[Generation III]] games. The pair is made up of a {{tc|Reporter}} and a {{tc|Cameraman}}. In [[Generation IV]], Reporters and Cameramen can be battled alone, while in [[Generation III]] they appear only in pairs as Interviewers.


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==In the TCG==
==In the TCG==
[[File:Gabby Ty.jpg|thumb|Art of Gabby and Ty from the TCG.]]
Gabby and Ty appear on the {{TCG ID|EX Dragon|TV Reporter|88}} card in the {{TCG|EX Dragon}} expansion of the TCG.
Gabby and Ty appear on the {{TCG ID|EX Dragon|TV Reporter|88}} card in the {{TCG|EX Dragon}} expansion of the TCG.



Revision as of 19:40, 16 January 2012

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Interviewers
インタビュアー Interviewers
Gabby Ty.jpg
Art of Gabby and Ty from the TCG.
Other names Interviewer (Generation III)
Introduced in Generation III
Appears in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum
Gender One female, one male
Counterpart Reporter, Cameraman
Notable members Gabby and Ty, Roxy and Oli
Anime debut
TCG debut EX Dragon
TCG card TV Reporter
Manga debut Vs. Cacnea (Adventures)

Interviewers (Japanese: インタビュアー Interviewers) is a type of double-battling Pokémon Trainer class that first debuted in the Generation III games. The pair is made up of a Reporter and a Cameraman. In Generation IV, Reporters and Cameramen can be battled alone, while in Generation III they appear only in pairs as Interviewers.

In Generation III, "Interviewer" specifically refers to Gabby and Ty, who can be battled on Routes 111, 118 and120. In Generation IV it specifically refers to Roxy and Oli, who can be battled in Jubilife TV headquarters.

In Generation III they were known as Interviewer, which made it sound as though they were only a single person; however, in English versions of the Generation IV games they are correctly known as Interviewers.

Apearances

File:Interview.png File:Interviewdp.png
Gabby and Ty's sprite from
Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
Roxy and Oli's sprite from
Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum

Trainer List

Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire


Pokémon Emerald


Pokémon Diamond/Pearl


Pokémon Platinum


In the TCG

Gabby and Ty appear on the TV Reporter card in the EX Dragon expansion of the TCG.

Trivia

  • In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald Versions, after Gabby and Ty are defeated, Gabby will ask the player to sum up the battle in a single word. This later shows up on TV, as part of a report broadcast region-wide.
  • In Diamond and Pearl, Interviewers Roxy and Oli can be fought in the Jubilife TV station on Thursdays.
  • In Platinum, Roxy and Oli can be found in these Pokémon Center locations around Sinnoh:
Sunday, Tuesday, Saturday: Eterna City
Monday: Jubilife City
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: Veilstone City

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Journalistes
Germany Flag.png German Interviewer
Italy Flag.png Italian Reporter
Spain Flag.png Spanish Periodistas
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