Mr. Electric

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Mr. Electric

Mr. Electric (Japanese: ミスターエレク Mr. Elec) is a minor recurring character who appeared in the Sun & Moon series. He is a member of the Revengers.

History

Mr. Electric debuted in A Young Royal Flame Ignites!, where he took part in a Battle Royal alongside his Pokémon, but he used dirty tactics provided by the other Revengers to get an advantage over Masked Royal and his Incineroar. Witnessing this, Ash and Torracat decided to team up with Masked Royal, while Mr. Electric teamed up with Mad Magmar. Despite them using dirtier tactics, they were defeated.

In SM129, Mr. Electric was among the 151 Trainers taking part in the Battle Royal round during the Manalo Conference. He teamed up with Mad Magmar and battled Kiawe and his Turtonator with Magmortar, only to be defeated.

Pokémon


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Electivire
Revengers's Electivire
Debut A Young Royal Flame Ignites!
Voice actors
Japanese
English Bill Rogers

Electivire is Mr. Electric's only known Pokémon.

It was first used in a Battle Royal against the Masked Royal and his Incineroar until Mr. Electric got disqualified due to interference from Mad Magmar's Magmortar. Later, it was used in a Tag Battle alongside Magmortar against Incineroar and Ash's Torracat. Electivire was eventually defeated by Torracat's newly learned Revenge.

In SM129, Mr. Electric used Electivire in the Battle Royal round during the Manalo Conference. It was defeated by Kiawe and his Turtonator.

Electivire's known moves are Wild Charge, Low Kick, and Thunder Punch.

Voice actors

Language [hide]Voice actor
Japanese 岩崎諒太 Ryota Iwasaki
English Ben Phillips
Latin American Spanish Eduardo Garza


Names

Language Name Origin
Japan ミスターエレク Mr. Elec Short for Mr. Electric
English Mr. Electric From electricity
Finnish Herra Sähkö From herra (mister) and sähkö (electricity)
Italian Eléc Same as Japanese name
Polish Mister Elektro From mister and electro


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