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In addition to the Knuckle Badge, Brawly gives out [[TM08]], {{m|Bulk Up}}, in [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire]], and [[Pokémon Emerald]]. | In addition to the Knuckle Badge, Brawly gives out [[TM08]], {{m|Bulk Up}}, in [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire]], and [[Pokémon Emerald]]. | ||
You can re-challenge Brawly after defeating the Elite Four. | |||
==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== |
Revision as of 19:37, 27 January 2008
Brawly トウキ Tōki | |
""A big wave in fighting"" | |
[[File:File:ArtBrawly.png|{{{size}}}]] Art from R/S/E | |
Gender | Male |
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Hometown | Dewford Town |
Region | Hoenn |
Trainer class | Gym Leader |
Generation | III |
Games | Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald |
Leader of | Dewford Gym |
Badge | Knuckle Badge |
Anime debut | Brave the Wave |
English voice actor | J. Griff |
Japanese voice actor | Kōhei Kiyasu |
Brawly (Japanese: トウキ Tōki) is the Gym Leader of Dewford Town's Gym, known officially as the Dewford Gym. Trainers who defeat him receive the Knuckle Badge. He is a young man who specializes in Fighting-type Pokémon.
In the anime
Brawly once trained with Chuck, a Gym Leader from Johto. Brawly teaches many of the locals how to surf as well as how to train Pokémon. Many of his pupils at the Gym are surfers like himself.
He first appeared in Brave the Wave. Ash was very annoyed that Brawly would put off a Gym battle in favor of going surfing. Brawly trains his Pokémon by taking them surfing, and through this they learn how to dodge and concentrate on keeping their balance, but Ash didn't know that and found it stupid. A combination of this special form of dodging and Ash's own arrogance allowed Brawly to best the younger trainer despite a type disadvantage. After this and a conversation with Brawly where he explained his techniques, Ash trained for several weeks in anticipation of a rematch. Ash even went so far as to copy Brawly's wave-training to teach his Pokémon how to dodge and resist attacks.
Brawly again appeared in A Meditite Fight where Ash battled one of Brawly's students in a storm. Brawly showed up and told them to call off the match until the storm passed.
Brawly led everyone, even Team Rocket, to a cave on the shore to wait for the storm to pass. After seeing Ash's battle against his star pupil, Brawly agreed to a rematch in a private arena- a wave-swept islet off the coast of Dewford.
Using his Pokémon's new techniques and his newly-caught Corphish, Ash was finally able to claim the Knuckle Badge.
His Japanese voice actor is 喜安浩平 Kōhei Kiyasu, his Latin-American voice actor is Noé Velásquez and his English voice actor is J. Griff.
Pokémon
This listing is of Brawly's Pokémon in the Pokémon anime.
Machop |
→ Makuhita → Hariyama |
In the games
Brawly's title is "A big wave in fighting." His strategy is direct physical attacks. He thinks "Fighting Pokémon rule."
Brawly's Gym is kept in pitch-black darkness to increase the bravery of the trainers. Brawly also trains in the rough waves around Dewford and the pitch-black Granite Cave.
He believes the world awaits him as the next big wave. He often talks in surfing jargon, and constantly talks about "big waves"- both literal and metaphorical.
Brawly once trained with Bruno of the Kanto Elite Four.
In addition to the Knuckle Badge, Brawly gives out TM08, Bulk Up, in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Pokémon Emerald.
You can re-challenge Brawly after defeating the Elite Four.
Pokémon
This listing is for Brawly's Pokémon in the video games in which he has appeared.
Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
Pokémon Emerald
First Rematch
Second Rematch
Third Rematch
Fourth Rematch
In the Pokémon Special manga
Brawly also trains his Pokémon by surfing with them in Pokémon Special. His strategy is to use "subtle forces" over speed and power to use his opponents' strength against them. He also likes to save his Pokémon's evolutions for battles.
During his match with Sapphire, his Makuhita evolved into Hariyama. Sapphire figured out that his use of Counter could be overcome by moves which attacked with multiple hits, such as Double Kick. Due to a misunderstanding, she was also expecting Brawly's Pokémon to evolve.
Brawly sided with Team Aqua in the Hoenn conflict because he wanted more places to surf. He changed his mind after Kyogre and Groudon started their rampage. His opponent during the Kyogre/ Groudon ficaso was Mack. Using direct, brutal strength instead of his usual strategy, he defeated him at the cost of his own Pokémon. He was last seen on the Pokémon Association's airship "Ba.Goon", resting from his injuries.
Pokémon
This listing is for Brawly's Pokémon in the Pokémon Special manga.
- Makuhita → Hariyama
- Machop → Machoke
Quotes
"I'm Brawly! Dewford's Gym Leader! I've been churned in the rough waves of these parts, and I've grown tough in the pitch-black cave! So you wanted to challenge me? Let me see what you're made of!"
"Whoah, wow! You made a much bigger splash than I expected! You swamped me! Okay, you've got me. Take this Gym Badge!"
"I can see your talent becoming a giant wave to cause a storm of astonishment among Trainers one day!"
Trivia
- His Japanese Leader title is オーシャンブルーな格闘サーファー.
- Brawly is the first Gym Leader against whom Ash did not use Pikachu in the gym battle.
- Seen from above, Brawly's collar would look like a Poké Ball. This fact may or may not be on purpose.
- Brawly is a fighting-type trainer with a pastime involving water, in comparison with Crasher Wake, a water-type trainer with a pastime involving fighting.
Names
Language | Name | Reference to |
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Japanese | トウキ (Tōki) | From 闘気 tōki, fighting spirit. |
English | Brawly | Chosen for beginning with brawl. |
French | Bastien | From baston, fight. |
German | Kamillo | Possible derivation from Kampf, fight. |
Italian | Rudi | From rude, rough, hard. |
Spanish | Marcial | From marcial, martial. |
Korean | 철구 Cheolgu | Similar to 전투 (fight) or (전쟁 war). |
Chinese | 藤树 Téng Shù | From 藤樹 Tōki, a name. |
External links
- Tōki's Profile on Pokeani (Japanese)
This game character article is part of Project CharacterDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each character found in the Pokémon games. |