Fergus
Fergus ウミオ Umio | |
![]() Fergus | |
Gender | Male |
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Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Kanto |
Trainer class | Pokémon Trainer |
Anime debut | Mewtwo Strikes Back |
English voice actor | Jimmy Zoppi |
Japanese voice actor | Wataru Takagi |
Fergus (Japanese: ウミオ Umio) is one of the main characters from Mewtwo Strikes Back.
History
Fergus was one of the only Pokémon Trainers who was able to make it through Mewtwo's storm and reach New Island, along with Ash, his friends, Neesha and Corey. He got there using his Gyarados, which served as a testament to his skill as Gyarados are normally very difficult to tame and therefore train. When Mewtwo revealed himself to be the one who invited all the Trainers to New Island, Fergus was the first to speak out against it, claiming a Pokémon could not be a Trainer. He tried using his Gyarados to battle Mewtwo, but the Psychic Pokémon easily defeated it.
Just like those of the other Trainers on New Island, all of his Pokémon were cloned by Mewtwo.
Pokémon
This is a listing of all of Fergus's Pokémon in the movie:
Debut | Mewtwo Strikes Back |
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Gyarados was Fergus's transportation to New Island. It was seen on New Island with his other Pokémon. It was easily defeated by Mewtwo and participated in a battle with its clone.
Gyarados's only known move is Hyper Beam
Voice actors
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Trivia
- All of Fergus' Pokémon are of a blue color and five out of six of them are Template:Type2.
- Though he said all of his Pokémon were Template:Type2, he does have a Nidoqueen which is not a Water-type, but is able to learn Surf.
- Fergus was the only one of the four participating Trainers that made it though the storm who did not own a starter Pokémon.
- Fergus explained to Ash that it is hard to get a Magikarp to evolve into a Gyarados, which means that his Gyarados might have been a Magikarp at one point.
In other languages
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ウミオ Umio | His Japanese name contains "umi" which means ocean. |
English | Fergus | |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 海男 Hǎinán | From 海男 Umio. Means sea lad. |
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