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Revision as of 04:31, 12 March 2008

Drake
ゲンジ Genji
[[File:File:Drake.png|{{{size}}}]]
Art from R/S/E
Gender Male
Hometown Unknown
Region Hoenn
Trainer class Elite trainer
Generation III
Games Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald
Elite Four of Indigo Plateau
Anime debut Vanity Affair
English voice actor Brian Maillard
Japanese voice actor Unknown

Drake (Japanese: ゲンジ Genji) is a master Dragon-type trainer.

In the anime

File:Drake anime.jpg
Drake and Ash's Grovyle after the battle

Drake made his appearance in Vanity Affair. His English voice actor was Brian Maillard. He witnessed Ash having a battle with another trainer and invites Ash and his company to his ship and to have a Pokémon Battle with him. Ash loses to Drake, but he learns a lesson about humility.

Pokémon

334.png
Altaria
372.png
Shelgon
373.png
Salamence

In the games

File:E Drake.png
Sprite image from R/S/E

In Generation III, Drake is the fourth member of the Hoenn Elite Four.

Drake harnesses the strong power of Dragon-type Pokémon that he specializes in. He lives every day to dedicate himself to learn about the Pokémon who saved him. He believes that the Elite Four's challenge is superior to the Battle Frontier.

Pokémon

This listing is for Drake's Pokémon in the video games in which he has appeared.

Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire



Pokémon Emerald



Quotes

"I am the last of the Pokémon League Elite Four, Drake the Dragon master! In their natural state, Pokémon are wild living things. They are free. At times, they hinder us. At times, they helped us. For us to battle with Pokémon as partners, do you know what it takes? Do you know what is needed? If you don't know, then you will never prevail over me!"

"Superb, it should be said."

"You deserve every credit for coming this far as a Trainer of Pokémon. You do seem to know what is needed. Yes, what a Trainer needs is a virtuous heart. Pokémon touch the good hearts of Trainers and learn good from wrong. They touch the good hearts of Trainers and grow strong. Go! Go onwards! The Champion is waiting!"

Trivia

  • Drake is the only member of Hoenn's Elite Four to appear in the anime, in the episode Vanity Affair.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ゲンジ (Genji)
English Drake Similar to and also means dragon.
French Aragon Similar to the word dragon.
German Dragan Similar to the word Drache (dragon).
Italian Drake The same as the English name.
Spanish Dracón Close to the word dragón.
Korean 권수 (Gweonsu)
Chinese (Taiwan) 源治 (Yuán Zhì) From 源治, a possible spelling of Genji.

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