Ritchie
Ritchie ヒロシ Hiroshi | |
[[File:File:R Sparky.JPG|{{{size}}}]] Ritchie and Sparky | |
Gender | Male |
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Hometown | Frodomar City (dub only) |
Region | Kanto |
Trainer class | Trainer |
Anime debut | A Friend in Deed |
English voice actor | Tara Jayne |
Japanese voice actor | Minami Takayama |
Ritchie (Also Richie, Japanese: ヒロシ Hiroshi) is a nominally recurring Pokémon Trainer in the Pokémon anime. His Japanese seiyu is 高山みなみ Minami Takayama, his English voice actress is Tara Jayne, his Brazilian Portuguese voice actors are Alex Wendel (Indigo League), Francisco Freitas (Whirl Islands) and Thiago Longo (Pokémon Chronicles) and his Latin-American voice actress is Mayra Arellano.
He is named after Hiroshi Yamauchi, former President of Nintendo. His Japanese name means "far and wide" (溥), while his English name is a diminiuitive for Richard, which is generally agreed to mean "brave power" in Germanic (from the elements ric "power, rule, ruler" and hard "brave, hardy").
Ritchie is often seen as a clone of Ash Ketchum, all of his Pokémon being related to Pokémon Ash owns, or owned at one point (Sparky and Ash's Pikachu, Zippo and Ash's Charizard, Happy and Ash's Butterfree, Rose and Ash's Swellow, and Cruise and Ash's Larvitar).
Many believe that episodes with him demonstrate what the show would be like if Ash was perfect. He has a lack of popularity in the Pokémon fandom.
In the anime
Ritchie first appeared in A Friend In Deed and quickly befriended his fellow Pokémon League competitor, Ash Ketchum. This led to problems in the next episode, Friend or Foe Alike, since the two were matched up to battle against each other. Ritchie won the match, since at the very end Ash's Charizard refused to fight what it considered a weaker opponent and took a nap on the battlefield instead. Even though he lost in the next match to Asunta, he made it to the Top 8 position in the league.
Ritchie showed up again in the anime when Ash and friends visited the Whirl Islands, starting in A Parent Trapped! He was searching for a mysterious Pokémon found there, which turned out to be a Lugia.
He also appeared in three Pokémon Chronicles episodes, Oaknapped, Celebi and Joy and The Search for the Legend. The second of these makes him one of three notable characters to travel backwards through time with the aid of Celebi (in which he lied about coming from "Frodomar Town" so as not to distort time), the other characters being May and Meowth.
Pokémon
On hand
File:Sparky Sprite.png Pikachu |
→ Charmander → Charmeleon | |
Butterfree |
Pupitar |
Taillow |
Ritchie had at least 3 other Pokémon during Indigo League competition. It's uncertain which ones belonged to him. However, the beginning scene in Friends to the End narrowed the situation a bit. Possible Ritchie's Pokémon presented in this scene include Spearow and Tentacool. One of them belongs to Ritchie.
Status unknown
Eevee |
- Ritchie consults Professor Oak for advice on evolving his Eevee in the Pokémon Chronicles episode Oaknapped however this may not be canon to the orginal series as it was only mentioned of in the dub.
In the games
The only game Ritchie appears in was Pokémon Puzzle League. However, some have speculated that, like Ash, he was based off the hero from Pokémon Red and Blue. In fact, besides differences in color, his outfit closely parallels that of the hero's original design.
In the manga
Ritchie was one of the characters in the Electric Tale of Pikachu manga. His personality is very similar to that of his anime counterpart. However he has blond hair instead of auburn. This might be because Gary also has the same hair color.
Trivia
- He marks his Poké Balls with stars on top so he can tell them apart from those of other Trainers. This was useful when Jessie, James, and Meowth stole a bunch of Poké Balls, including his.
- Two versions of his name can be seen in the fandom, Richie and Ritchie. However, Pokémon Puzzle League, as well as Pokémon Chronicles subtitles spell his name with a "t". Due to that, he is identified as Ritchie in this article.
- Durring the Kanto League in the anime, Gary Oak is defeated by an unnamed trainer. However, in the manga, it is shown to be Ritchie who defeated him
External links
- Hiroshi's Profile on Pokeani (Japanese)
- Hiroshi's Pokémon on Pokeani (Japanese)
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