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*Though he is never classified as a "rival" in the games themselves, Wally essentially takes the place of {{ga|Brendan}}/{{ga|May}} as the player's rival after he/she decides to help with [[Professor Birch]]'s studies rather than be a competitive Trainer. | *Though he is never classified as a "rival" in the games themselves, Wally essentially takes the place of {{ga|Brendan}}/{{ga|May}} as the player's rival after he/she decides to help with [[Professor Birch]]'s studies rather than be a competitive Trainer. | ||
**This also makes him the only rival who is not related to a celebrity, unlike {{ga|Blue}} ([[Professor Oak]]), {{ga|Silver}} ([[Giovanni]][[Giovanni#Giovanni's kid|?]]), {{ga|May}}/{{ga|Brendan}} ([[Professor Birch]]), and {{ga|Pearl}} ([[Palmer]]). | **This also makes him the only rival who is not related to a celebrity, unlike {{ga|Blue}} ([[Professor Oak]]), {{ga|Silver}} ([[Giovanni]][[Giovanni#Giovanni's kid?|?]]), {{ga|May}}/{{ga|Brendan}} ([[Professor Birch]]), and {{ga|Pearl}} ([[Palmer]]). | ||
*** Also, Wally is the only rival not to appear in the anime. | *** Also, Wally is the only rival not to appear in the anime. | ||
Revision as of 22:05, 30 November 2008
Wally ミツル Mitsuru | |
[[File:File:Wally.png|{{{size}}}]] Art from R/S/E | |
Gender | Male |
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Hometown | Petalburg City |
Region | Hoenn |
Relatives | Wanda |
Trainer class | Trainer, Rival |
Generation | III |
Games | Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald |
Wally (Japanese: ミツル Mitsuru) is a young, sickly boy who just moved to Petalburg City. Despite his illness, his dream is to train Pokémon.
His illness is never explained, but because of his symptoms and rapid recovery in clean air, most fans speculate that it is asthma. Some fans have noted a similarity between Wally and the Magical Pokémon Journey character Peanut.
In the games
Wally was a sick young boy who asked Norman, the Petalburg Gym Leader, to help him catch a Pokémon before he moves to Verdanturf Town to live with his aunt and uncle.
Norman allowed his child, the main character of Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald to assist Wally, and loaned Wally a Zigzagoon.
Using this, Wally was able to capture a Ralts.
Wally later shows up again in Mauville City, pleading with his uncle to let him challenge Wattson. He battles the player to prove his strength, but loses.
Wally eventually runs away from home and challenges the player at the end of Victory Road in Ever Grande City, seemingly totally recovered from his illness. He remains there, and it is possible to fight him several times per day.
According to the Trainer's Eyes, Wally's strategy is "We let it all hang out." Wally's favorite type of Pokémon is "Template:P2", and his self-introduction is "Pokémon and I have grown stronger together".
Pokémon
This listing is for Wally's Pokémon in the video games in which he has appeared.
Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
First battle
Ralts Level 16 |
Second battle
Gardevoir Level 45 |
Delcatty Level 43 |
Roselia Level 44 |
Altaria Level 44 |
Magneton Level 41 |
First rematch
Gardevoir Level 48 |
Delcatty Level 46 |
Roselia Level 47 |
Altaria Level 47 |
Magneton Level 44 |
Second rematch
Gardevoir Level 51 |
Delcatty Level 49 |
Roselia Level 50 |
Altaria Level 50 |
Magneton Level 47 |
Third rematch
Gardevoir Level 54 |
Delcatty Level 52 |
Roselia Level 53 |
Altaria Level 53 |
Magneton Level 50 |
Fourth rematch
Gardevoir Level 57 |
Delcatty Level 55 |
Roselia Level 56 |
Altaria Level 56 |
Magneton Level 53 |
In the Pokémon Special manga
Wally's first Pokémon was a Ralts that Ruby loaned him, and a Kecleon he caught himself. His "starter" Pokémon was a Treecko which he rescued after Professor Birch lost it in a flood.
Wally asked Norman to teach him about Pokémon and help him catch one, but Norman refused after seeing how sickly Wally was.
Ruby seemed to take quickly to Wally, possibly because Norman DIDN'T like Wally, and decided to help the other boy. Ruby loaned Wally his Ralts, nicknamed "Ruru", and Wally was able to capture a Kecleon.
Unfortunately, before Ruru could be returned to her rightful owner, an earthquake caused Ruby to fall into the sea.
The next time we see Wally, he is rescuing the old man who looks for Mirage Island in Pacifidlog Town, from Kyogre's flood. It would seem that Wally had managed to recover much from his illness by then, and had been traveling around Hoenn for quite some time.
Norman, who had just been passing by, finally agreed to take Wally on as a student, and told him to come to the Sky Pillar.
There, Norman revealed that what he had been training Ruby for since he was very young was to help Norman awaken Rayquaza. Norman could only accomplish this with someone the size of a 10-year old boy.
Even though he's healthier, Wally wears a suit with a respirator built into it.
Wally acquired his Cacnea while traveling through the desert, his Roselia on Route 117, and Norman gave him his Flygon. Most of this occurred off-panel.
Wally was once believed to be a representation of Emerald because of his all-green team and mainly green wardrobe. However, he's not a Pokédex Holder and he debuted long before announcement of Pokémon Emerald, which means he was never to be intended to be Emerald representation. Due to that, a new character was created for that role.
Pokémon
This listing is for Wally's Pokémon in the Pokémon Special manga.
→ Template:P2 | ||
Roselia |
Kecleon |
Flygon |
Released
→ Ralts → Kirlia♀ (nicknamed "Ruru", returned to Ruby) |
→ Treecko → Grovyle♂ (Lost, but recovered by Emerald) |
In the TCG
Wally appears on the Supporter card "Wally's Training", which allows a player to search his or her deck for a card that evolves from his or her Active Pokémon, and evolve that Pokémon. This allows one to get around the rule of not being able to evolve a Pokémon on the first turn or the turn the Pokémon is played; however, the player who goes first is no longer allowed to play Supporters on the first turn, so it won't be any help in that circumstance. This card appears in EX Sandstorm and EX Emerald.
Trivia
- Though he is never classified as a "rival" in the games themselves, Wally essentially takes the place of Brendan/May as the player's rival after he/she decides to help with Professor Birch's studies rather than be a competitive Trainer.
- This also makes him the only rival who is not related to a celebrity, unlike Blue (Professor Oak), Silver (Giovanni?), May/Brendan (Professor Birch), and Pearl (Palmer).
- Also, Wally is the only rival not to appear in the anime.
- This also makes him the only rival who is not related to a celebrity, unlike Blue (Professor Oak), Silver (Giovanni?), May/Brendan (Professor Birch), and Pearl (Palmer).
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ミツル Mitsuru | |
English | Wally | |
French | Timmy | |
German | Heiko | |
Italian | Lino | |
Spanish | Blasco | |
Korean | 민진 Minjin | |
Chinese (Taiwan) | 小光 Xiǎo Guāng |
Rival and friend characters | ||||
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Professor Birch • Mom • May • Brendan • Wally • Wanda • Steven Stone • Wallace • Scott • Mr. Briney • Mr. Stone • Gabby and Ty • Lanette
Brigette • Professor Cozmo • Pokémon Fan Club Chairman • Rydel • Winstrate family • Captain Stern • Trick Master • Treasure Hunter • Dock
Apprentice • Pokémon Center Ladies • Old guys • Mr. Bonding • Teala • Aarune • Lisia • Zinnia • Looker • Inver • Chaz • Fossil Maniac • Kiri • Memory Girl
Team Aqua • Team Magma • Gym Leaders • Elite Four • Frontier Brains • Battle Chatelaines • Gym guide • Name Rater • Day-Care Couple • Stats judge