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==History==
==History==
Takurō first appeared in [[BWGP01]]. As he began his journey to raise Pokémon, he went with [[Matsuro]] to [[Accumula Town]]. On their way there, they couldn't get past {{rt|1|Unova}} since a {{p|Scraggy}} was blocking the way. Takurō decided to follow Scraggy to see what was going on and he saw that an {{p|Emolga}} was injured. Understanding as to what Scraggy was trying to do, Matsuro decided to capture Emolga in a {{ball|Heal}} while Takurō caught Scraggy. With the roadblock clear, the two were able to continue their way to Accumula Town.
In [[BWGP02]], Takurō and Matsuro arrived in Accumula Town and saw [[Professor Juniper]]. Professor Juniper evaluated Takurō's [[Pokedex]] and informed him and Matsuro about a {{p|Purrloin}} causing a lot of trouble in the area. Purrloin came by and stole Takurō's [[bag]]. He then chased after Purrloin to get his bag back but the two fell from a cliff. With Purrloin's and {{p|Pidove}}'s teamwork, Takurō was able to get back up. Purrloin then joined Takurō's team after it was able to trust humans again.
In [[BWGP03]], Takurō and Matsuro went to the [[Dreamyard]] but couldn't stay because of [[Bado]] kicking them out. The two went to a Trainers' School in [[Striaton City]]. While there, he was taught the basics of Pokémon by [[Cress]]. Takurō was given an assignment and since he did not finish it, he stayed behind while Matsuro went back to the Dreamyard. By the time Matsuro returned to the Trainers' School, Takurō had finished.
Afterwards, Takurō went to [[Wellspring Cave]] in [[BWGP04]], per Matsuro's encouragement. He ran to Wellspring Cave and then got lost since it was dark. A {{p|Woobat}} appeared and helped him out of the cave. He then rejoined Matsuro with Matsuro telling him ghost stories after he got out.


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 01:44, 6 June 2018

Takurō
タクロー Takurō
Takuro.png
Gender Male
Eye color Red
Hair color Brown
Hometown Unknown
Region Unova
Trainer class Trainer

(Japanese: タクロー Takurō) is a main character in the Pocket Monsters BW: Good Partners manga.

Character

History

Takurō first appeared in BWGP01. As he began his journey to raise Pokémon, he went with Matsuro to Accumula Town. On their way there, they couldn't get past Route 1 since a Scraggy was blocking the way. Takurō decided to follow Scraggy to see what was going on and he saw that an Emolga was injured. Understanding as to what Scraggy was trying to do, Matsuro decided to capture Emolga in a Heal Ball while Takurō caught Scraggy. With the roadblock clear, the two were able to continue their way to Accumula Town.

In BWGP02, Takurō and Matsuro arrived in Accumula Town and saw Professor Juniper. Professor Juniper evaluated Takurō's Pokedex and informed him and Matsuro about a Purrloin causing a lot of trouble in the area. Purrloin came by and stole Takurō's bag. He then chased after Purrloin to get his bag back but the two fell from a cliff. With Purrloin's and Pidove's teamwork, Takurō was able to get back up. Purrloin then joined Takurō's team after it was able to trust humans again.

In BWGP03, Takurō and Matsuro went to the Dreamyard but couldn't stay because of Bado kicking them out. The two went to a Trainers' School in Striaton City. While there, he was taught the basics of Pokémon by Cress. Takurō was given an assignment and since he did not finish it, he stayed behind while Matsuro went back to the Dreamyard. By the time Matsuro returned to the Trainers' School, Takurō had finished.

Afterwards, Takurō went to Wellspring Cave in BWGP04, per Matsuro's encouragement. He ran to Wellspring Cave and then got lost since it was dark. A Woobat appeared and helped him out of the cave. He then rejoined Matsuro with Matsuro telling him ghost stories after he got out.

Pokémon

On hand

Scraggy
Takurō's Scraggy
Debut BWGP01

Scraggy is Takurō's first known Pokémon. It was first found blocking people from entering Route 1 in order to protect an injured Emolga. After Takurō and Mashiro convinced it to let them heal Emolga, Scraggy decided to go with Takurō.

Scraggy's known moves are Sucker Punch.

Pidove
Takurō's Pidove
Debut BWGP02

Pidove is Takurō's second known Pokémon. It was first used to save its Trainer and a wild Purrloin from falling off a steep cliff.

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Purrloin
Takurō's Purrloin
Debut BWGP02

Purrloin is Takurō's third known Pokémon. It was originally owned by a Trainer who used it to steal from people. When others found out, the Trainer abandoned Purrloin, leaving it to suffer the anger of its victims. Afterward, it developed a grudge against humans and continued to steal from them. It decided to join Takurō's team after the latter convinced it to start trusting humans again while saving it and himself from falling off a cliff.

Purrloin's known moves are Taunt and Assist.

Woobat
Takurō's Woobat
Debut BWGP04

Woobat is Takurō's fourth known Pokémon. Takurō encountered it in Wellspring Cave when he got lost. Because of its ability to emit ultrasonic waves out of its nose to navigate through dark places, Takurō managed to get out of Wellspring Cave. Woobat then joined his team soon after.

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Trivia

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese タクロー Takurō From 黒 kuro (black)