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* Charon, along with [[Cyrus]], is the only character that is part of Team Galactic to not be named for a planet (however, he is named for the former planet Pluto's moon [Charon] in the English version.). In the Japanese games, he is named after Pluto, a former planet. | * Charon, along with [[Cyrus]], is the only character that is part of Team Galactic to not be named for a planet (however, he is named for the former planet Pluto's largest moon [Charon] in the English version.). In the Japanese games, he is named after Pluto, a former planet. | ||
==Names== | ==Names== |
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Charon プルート Pluto | |
[[File:File:Pluto.PNG|{{{size}}}]] Art from Platinum | |
Gender | Male |
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Eye color | Brown |
Hair color | Mauve |
Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Sinnoh |
Trainer class | Commander/Boss |
Generation | IV |
Games | Platinum |
Anime debut | 'DP111' |
English voice actor | None |
Japanese voice actor | None |
Charon (Japanese: プルート Pluto) is one of Team Galactic's four Commanders, introduced in Pokémon Platinum.
In the games
Charon is first seen along with Mars at Valley Windworks to get energy from the windworks. During this encounter, it is revealed that he joined the team after Mars. It's also here where the player discovers that Charon is, in fact, one of the four Commanders. During the Stark Mountain sub quest, it is revealed that both Jupiter and Mars are his seniors.
Charon's role in the game expands after the player defeats the Elite Four and obtains the National Pokédex. Upon seeing Cyrus and Saturn being defeated by the player, he sees the the team should have plans that complements his intelligence. After Cyrus retreats into the Distortion World, Charon takes over Team Galactic and becomes the new leader. He takes Mars and Jupiter with him to the Battle Zone so he can retrieve the Magma Rock from inside Stark Mountain and capture Heatran. However, once the player encounters them, Mars and Jupiter quit because "things were more exciting when Cyrus was the leader." It is also at this time that the international police officer Looker, who had been hunting Team Galactic since the beginning of the game, arrests Charon. He is not seen or heard from since.
According to a journal in a secret room in the Eterna Galactic HQ, Charon discovered and named Rotom. When he was a child, Charon lost his toy robot. He spent hours looking for it to no avail. Suddenly a Rotom jumped out of his lawnmower and he was surprised to say the least. He named the Pokémon "Rotom", and soon Charon and the Pokémon became good friends. Charon always wanted to hug his new friend, but he couldn't for obvious reasons. However, one day, Rotom got startled and zapped Charon, making him faint. When he awoke, Rotom was gone. Soon after, he found his toy robot in the garbage. When he picked it up, Charon realized that Rotom had entered his toy. He could then finally hug his new friend.
Notebook and Journal
In Pokémon Platinum, after obtaining the Secret Key to enter a special room in Team Galactic's hideout in Eterna, there are two books written by Charon: a notebook and a journal.
Notebook
The first is a notebook lying on a table. It says: "There is a mysterious notebook here. Its age is impossible to tell."
"It was by pure chance that I obtained information about the Pokémon Rotom. Remarkably, Rotom has the ability to enter and merge with special motors. It's now known that Rotom can stay inside a motor almost indefinitely. However, it will emerge if it enters a Union Room or Wi-Fi Club. Rotom will also emerge from the motor if it is left at the Day Care. Rotom may also forget certain moves when it leaves a motor. This Pokémon requires exhaustive observation and analysis. To ensure I get all the credit, my Rotom research must be kept secret. They will come to recognize me as the scientific genius Char..."
"The rest of the notebook is blank."
Journal
The journal is located in a chair in front of a machine. It says: "It's an old notebook. There's no telling how old it is."
"Our encounter was a sudden one. It was when I found my toy robot, one that I had earlier misplaced. At that instant, a Pokémon startlingly emerged from the lawn mower's motor! Clutching my robot, I started, transfixed by the peculiar Pokémon.
The Pokémon hovered in the air, held aloft by a power unseen. As if curious and unafraid of my presence, it floated toward me. Crackling sounds accompanied it, as if from static electricity in the air. Remarkably, it seemed the Pokémon was the source of this power! In alarm, I flinched, certain that my face would be subjected to a shock. Much to my surprise, the Pokémon seemed to favor me with a smile.
Finally, I came to realize that the Pokémon only wished to be friends. I have decided to name this most wondrous Pokémon 'Rotom.' Simple though it may be, Rotom emerged to me from the motor of a lawn mower. Motor and Rotom... Surely the link is obvious?
Rotom is a Pokémon that is simply sensational. The fact that it can turn invisible is simply the beginning. What makes Rotom unique is its ability to enter and operate machinery!
Rotom and I became friends. We were perpetual companions. The electricity from its body forbade contact, however. We could not touch, let alone hug or hold hands, but we cared not. For we were bonded on a much deeper, incorporeal level.
A feeling of mischief got the better of me one day. Seeing Rotom hovering, I decided to startle it--normally I would not. Perhaps frightened, Rotom discharged power beyond its usual range. I fell, stunned, into the arms of unconsciousness...
When I came to, to my horror I realized that Rotom had disappeared. I searched high and low for my friend in dismay and desperation. 'Don't chastise yourself. The fault is mine. No harm done. Let us play as we always have.' Though my words poured out, my friend could not be found to hear them...
My search for Rotom carried me far from home. It was in the town's rubbish heap that I again found my old toy robot. Curiously, our eyes met, then the robot waved a hand as if in greeting. I knew then that I had found my lost friend. I ran to it and hugged Rotom tight, talking on and on.
The robot's eyes lit up happily as I held it. I'm certain that, within it, Rotom was emitting lots of electricity. Somehow, I felt I could understand Rotom's thoughts better than before. Also, I realized that we would remain friends throughout our lives..."
"The notebook ends with this page..."
Pokémon
Befriended
↔ Rotom |
In the anime
Charon appears in DP111, albeit not in a speaking role. He is seen briefly in Team Galactic's base.
Trivia
- Charon, along with Cyrus, is the only character that is part of Team Galactic to not be named for a planet (however, he is named for the former planet Pluto's largest moon [Charon] in the English version.). In the Japanese games, he is named after Pluto, a former planet.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | プルート Pluto | Pluto, a dwarf planet. |
English | Charon | Charon, Pluto's largest moon. |
Team Galactic | ||||
Team Galactic Eterna Building • Team Galactic HQ | ||||
Boss | Commanders | |||
Cyrus (Masters) |
Mars | Jupiter | Saturn | Charon |
Other members | ||||
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Team Galactic Grunts • Scientists | ||||
In the manga | ||||
Adventures: Sird • Advanced level Grunt Diamond and Pearl Adventure!: Mitsumi • B-2 Phantom Thief 7: Io • Lily | ||||
See also: Galaxy Team |
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. |