Professor Turo

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Professor Turo
フトゥー Futu
Violet Turo.png
Art from Pokémon Violet
Gender Male
Eye color Brown
Hair color Light brown
Hometown Unknown
Region Paldea
Relatives Arven (son)
Generation IX
Games Violet

Professor Turo (Japanese: フトゥー Futu) is a Pokémon Professor in Pokémon Violet.

In the core series games

Professor Turo first contacts the player when they enter the Uva Academy for the first time, asking them to take care of the Miraidon that was once under his possession. Throughout the game, he frequently contacts the player as Miraidon gradually regains the powers it once lost. Once Miraidon is fully powered, Turo asks the player to travel to his laboratory at the Great Crater of Paldea. As the player, Nemona, Arven, and Penny traverse the area to reach Turo's laboratory, the Professor reveals that he succeeded in creating a time machine, which has brought Pokémon known as Paradox Pokémon from the distant future into modern time, including two specimens of Miraidon.

At the Zero Lab, the player discovers that the Professor Turo they've been talking with has actually been a robot the whole time, infused with an artificial intelligence copy of the real Professor, who was killed by one of the Paradox Pokémon. While the original Professor Turo wished to let Pokémon of the future keep entering the modern day through the time machine, the AI refuses to let the Paldea region's ecosystem be ruined by these time-displaced Pokémon and asks for the player's help in shutting down the time machine. The AI is, however, programmed to protect the time machine, so the player is forced to battle it and the Paradox Pokémon it wields against the AI's will.

After the AI is defeated, the security system seals all Poké Balls not labeled with Turo's ID and initiates the Paradise Protection Protocol, forcing the player to confront the AI's Miraidon with the one they've spent the entire game with. Once the opposing Miraidon has been defeated, AI Turo understands that the time machine cannot be shut down as long as it remains present to reboot the system, so it chooses to travel to the distant future its creator had hoped to see, bidding farewell to the player and their friends as it disappears into the time machine.

Pokémon

AI Turo's Pokémon are contained in Master Balls.

First battle



Second battle



Formerly owned

Miraidon.png
Miraidon Lv.68
Power Gem
Rock Special
Electro Drift
Electric Special
Endure
Normal Status
Tera Blast
Normal Special

Quotes

Main article: Professor Turo/Quotes

Artwork

Professor Turo concept art.jpg
Concept art from Scarlet and Violet

Trivia

  • Professor Turo was designed by James Turner.[1]
  • He and Professor Sada are the first Pokémon Professors from the core series:
    • To not have a name derived from flora.
    • To have been confirmed deceased.
      • They are also the first Trainers in the core series to be battled post-mortem, via an AI.
    • To serve as the final main game opponent in a core series game.
  • Unlike previous trainer battles in which the opponent battles the player with more than six Pokémon, the player also uses a seventh Pokémon against AI Turo. This is also the case when battling his counterpart AI Sada.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese フトゥー Futu From futūrum (Latin for future)
English, Spanish,
Brazilian Portuguese
Turo From futuro (Spanish and Portuguese for future)
German Futurus From futūrus (Latin for "about to be")
French, Italian Turum From futūrum (Latin for future)
Korean 투로 Turo Transcription of his English name
Chinese (Mandarin) 弗圖 / 弗图 Fútú Transcription of his Japanese name
Chinese (Cantonese) 弗圖 Fāttòuh Mandarin-based transcription of his Japanese name
European Portuguese Professor Turo Same as English name

References


Oak (animeAdventuresPocket MonstersMasters) • ElmBirchRowanAurea JuniperCedric JuniperSycamore (animeMasters)
Kukui (animeMasters) • Burnet (anime) • SamsonMohnMagnoliaSonia (Masters) • LaventonSadaTuro
IvyCeriseAmaranthFriedeKranePHastingsBerlitzHollyTetraWillowBellisMirrorPhorusFirNeroli
Non-player characters in the core series games
Paldea Professor SadaProfessor TuroMomNemonaKoraidonMiraidonGeetaArvenPennyHeath
ClavellJacqDendraMiriamRaifortSaguaroSalvatoreTymeHarrington
CarmineKieranBriarCyranoTerapagosBilly and O'Nare
Team StarGym LeadersElite FourPokémon League representatives


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