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A '''Pokémon watcher''' (Japanese: '''ポケモン・ウォッチャー''') is a [[Pokémon trainer]] who prefers studying [[Pokémon]] in their natural habitats rather than {{pkmn|battle|battling}} them. Pokémon watchers travel the world, and go looking for all kinds of Pokémon so they can observe and study their characteristics and abilities. They also search for new, undiscovered Pokémon. | A '''Pokémon watcher''' (Japanese: '''ポケモン・ウォッチャー''') is a [[Pokémon trainer]] who prefers studying [[Pokémon]] in their natural habitats rather than {{pkmn|battle|battling}} them. Pokémon watchers travel the world, and go looking for all kinds of Pokémon so they can observe and study their characteristics and abilities. They also search for new, undiscovered Pokémon. | ||
They often write reports to be reviewed by | They often write reports to be reviewed by [[Pokémon Professor]]s. | ||
Pokémon watchers, like some Pokémon researchers, are known to be eccentric due to their overwhelming fascination with Pokémon. The famous Pokémon watcher Dr. [[Quincy T. Quackenpoker]], for instance, devoted his entire life to studying {{p|Magikarp}}. | Pokémon watchers, like some Pokémon researchers, are known to be eccentric due to their overwhelming fascination with Pokémon. The famous Pokémon watcher Dr. [[Quincy T. Quackenpoker]], for instance, devoted his entire life to studying {{p|Magikarp}}. |
Revision as of 00:37, 7 June 2009
A Pokémon watcher (Japanese: ポケモン・ウォッチャー) is a Pokémon trainer who prefers studying Pokémon in their natural habitats rather than battling them. Pokémon watchers travel the world, and go looking for all kinds of Pokémon so they can observe and study their characteristics and abilities. They also search for new, undiscovered Pokémon.
They often write reports to be reviewed by Pokémon Professors.
Pokémon watchers, like some Pokémon researchers, are known to be eccentric due to their overwhelming fascination with Pokémon. The famous Pokémon watcher Dr. Quincy T. Quackenpoker, for instance, devoted his entire life to studying Magikarp.