Myron (XY029)

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Undubbed character This article is about a character featured in the Pokémon anime who has not yet debuted in the English language dub.
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(Japanese: キヨシ Kiyoshi) is a character of the day who appeared in XY029.

Kiyoshi was playing with his Pancham when he was approached by Team Rocket disguised as Ash and his friends. James, who was disguised as Ash, challenged Kiyoshi to a battle. Kiyoshi refused however, saying he didn't want his Pancham to battle. James ignored this and had his Inkay, which was disguised as Ash's Pikachu, use Psybeam on Pancham, followed by a Tackle. Pancham was badly hurt and Team Rocket concluded it was too weak and thus decided not to steal it. They quickly ran away with Kiyoshi shouting he would report them to Officer Jenny.

Later, Kiyoshi ran into the real Ash and his friends and let them know he reported them. He quickly concluded they were not the people who attacked his Pancham earlier however, as Pikachu wasn't floating in mid-air (which Inkay, disguised as Pikachu, did). He then ran off, apologizing for accusing them.

Pokémon


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Pancham
Debut XY029

Pancham is Kiyoshi's only known Pokémon.

Kiyoshi was playing with Pancham when they were approached by Team Rocket disguised as Ash and his friends. Kiyoshi was challenged to a battle by James, who was disguised as Ash, but he refused, saying he didn't want Pancham to battle. James ignored this and had his Inkay, which was disguised as Ash's Pikachu, use Psybeam on Pancham, followed by a Tackle. Pancham was badly hurt and Team Rocket decided it was too weak to steal, and as such ran off.

None of Pancham's moves are known.


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