Kiyo
- If you were looking for the Warrior in Pokémon Conquest, see Kiyo (Conquest). For the character in the anime whose Japanese name is Kiyo, see Nicholai.
Kiyo ノブヒコ Nobuhiko | |
Kiyo in the anime | |
Gender | Male |
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Hometown | Unknown, possibly Saffron City |
Region | Johto |
Trainer class | Black Belt |
Generation | II, IV |
Games | Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, SoulSilver, Masters EX |
Leader of | Fighting Dojo |
Badge | Unknown |
Specializes in | Fighting types |
Anime debut | A Tyrogue Full of Trouble! |
English voice actor | Dan Green |
Japanese voice actor | Takeharu Onishi |
Kiyo (Japanese: ノブヒコ Nobuhiko) is a Black Belt and the leader of the Fighting Dojo in Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver.
He is known as the Karate King (Japanese: カラテだいおう Great Karate King).
In the core series games
Kiyo is found training at Mt. Mortar. To reach him, the player must travel through a lengthy maze section within the mountain. Upon defeating him, Kiyo will give the player a Tyrogue if there is an empty slot in the party. His Karate Gym in Saffron has been disbanded, but one of Kiyo's students can still be found there.
In Pokémon X and Y, the Dojo sensei (either Kiyo or Koichi) can be found in Lumiose City, trying to start a new Fighting Dojo at a small apartment he has rented in Centrico Plaza. His business doesn't seem to be running smoothly, however, as a Battle Girl at the apartment tells that he's only getting new students signing up by telling them he is running a dance studio.
Pokémon
Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal
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Given away
After being defeated, Kiyo gives the player this Pokémon:
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Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
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Given away
After being defeated, Kiyo gives the player this Pokémon:
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Tyrogue♂ Lv.10 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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In the spin-off games
Pokémon Masters EX
Kiyo is featured in the Raise Tyrogue! event. The player encounters him training in a cave with two disciples, and he starts to challenge the player to battle, only to stop when Sabrina appears. Depending on the player's dialogue option, she either identifies him as the leader of the Fighting Dojo or says they're like rivals, not friends. Kiyo challenges Sabrina to a battle, but she crushes him. Sabrina suggests that the player train with Kiyo, and he offers to give the player a Tyrogue Egg if they do. He introduces the player to Tyrogue's evolutions, then the training begins. The player can then battle Kiyo and his disciples, with a chance of receiving a Tyrogue Egg after every battle.
He is never explicitly called Kiyo during the event, with all his dialogue simply labeled Black Belt. However, several of his lines of dialogue are identical to lines he says in Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver, including identifying himself as the Karate King. Sabrina also calls him the Karate King. The player's opponent in the event battles is named Black Belt Kyle (Japanese: からておうの ゴウタ Karate King Gouta), but it is unclear if Kyle is meant to be the name of the Karate King himself or one of his disciples.
Gallery
Sprites and models
Sprite from Generation II |
Sprite from HeartGold and SoulSilver | |
Overworld sprite from Generation II |
Overworld sprite from HeartGold and SoulSilver |
Overworld model from Generation VI |
Quotes
Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal
- Before battle
- "Hey! I am the Karate King! I train alone here in the dark! You! Battle with me! Hwaaarggh!
- Being defeated
- "Waaaarggh! I'm beaten!"
- After being defeated
- "I... I'm crushed... My training is still not enough... But a loss is a loss. I admit it. As proof that you defeated me, I'll give you a rare fighting Pokémon."
- "Tyrogue is a fighting-type. It evolves into a tougher Pokémon. Keep up the hard work. I'll keep training too. Farewell!"
- If the player's party is full
- "You have no room in your party!"
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
- Before battle
- "Hey! I am the Karate King! I train alone here in the cave! You! Battle with me! Hwaaarggh!
- Being defeated
- "Waaaarggh! I'm beaten!"
- After being defeated
- "I... I'm crushed... My training is still not enough... But a loss is a loss. I admit it. As proof that you defeated me, I'll give you a rare Fighting-type Pokémon."
- If the player's party is full
- "You have no room in your party!"
- If the player's party is not full
- "TYROGUE is a Fighting type. It evolves into a tougher Pokémon. Keep up the hard work. I'll keep training too. Farewell!"
Pokémon X and Y
- "Oh, no one is a no go! This is the Fighting Dojo! How good of you to come! Please, have a look around!"
Pokémon Masters EX
- Raise Tyrogue!
- The Karate King
- As Black Belt
- "Hey! I am the Karate King! And these are my disciples!"
- "You! Battle with m—"
- "You! The Master of Psychic Pokémon! I've waited forever for this. Battle me!"
- "We'll show you the results of our training! Hwaaarggh!"
- Off-screen
- "Waaaarggh!"
- "I'm beaten!"
- On-screen
- "I... I'm crushed... My training is still not enough..."
- "But a loss is a loss. I admit it."
- "That's a great idea! Please, train with me!"
- "If you do, I'll give you a Tyrogue Egg!"
- "If you raise Tyrogue, it can evolve into one of three different Fighting-type Pokémon."
- Off-screen
- "Will it be the hard-kicking Hitmonlee?"
- "Or the piston-punching Hitmonchan?"
- "Or maybe the perfectly balanced Hitmontop?"
- On-screen
- "No matter which one you get, it'll be a super-strong partner!"
- "All right, enough talking! It's training time!"
In the anime
Kiyo's only anime appearance was in A Tyrogue Full of Trouble!. He is a former student of Chuck's and was in training to compete in the P1 Grand Prix. Despite many protests from the nearby townspeople and concerns Ash and his friends had about it, he desired to earn the trust of an abandoned Tyrogue. Kiyo saved Tyrogue from a rockslide and later defeated him in hand-to-hand battle, earning his respect. Tyrogue and his wild Pokémon friends then joined Kiyo's team.
Despite the appearance of the Saffron City Fighting Dojo in Pasta La Vista and Solitary and Menacing!, Kiyo did not appear in these episodes, and the leader was different characters in each episode (Master Hamm and Koichi, respectively).
Pokémon
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Debut | A Tyrogue Full of Trouble |
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Voice actors | |
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English | Michael Haigney |
Hitmonlee was called out to defend Ash and his friends from a boulder attack. After that, he battled against a Tyrogue that was causing mischief and was easily defeated by the Scuffle Pokémon.
Hitmonlee's only known move is Rolling Kick.
Debut | A Tyrogue Full of Trouble |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | |
English | Michael Haigney |
Hitmonchan was also called out to defend Ash and his friends from a boulder attack. He then battled Tyrogue and ended up losing.
Hitmonchan's known moves are Comet Punch and Mega Punch.
Debut | A Tyrogue Full of Trouble |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Akira Ishida |
English | Dan Green |
Tyrogue was abandoned by his original Trainer in the mountains. This caused him to become bitter and begin lashing out at any human who approached him. He wore a blue neckerchief as a reminder of his abandonment. At some point, he befriended a wild Mankey and Primeape, and together, the trio committed a number of mischievous acts in nearby villages.
One day, Tyrogue leaped in to save Misty's Togepi from some rampaging Tauros. Later, he gave a trio of wild Pokémon some fruit to eat after noticing they were hungry. After Jessie stole fruit from a Sandshrew, Tyrogue attacked Team Rocket and sent them blasting off.
Later, Kiyo battled Tyrogue with his Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan, but both of his Pokémon were defeated. Kiyo then battled Tyrogue himself and won, earning Tyrogue's respect in the process. He gave Tyrogue a new red neckerchief, made from his own armband, to commemorate the new friendship.
Tyrogue's known moves are Swift, Tackle, Headbutt, Double Team, and Jump Kick*.
Debut | A Tyrogue Full of Trouble |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | |
English | Michael Haigney |
Mankey and Primeape were originally wild Pokémon that were Tyrogue's friends, and they would often cause mischief together. After Tyrogue fought Kiyo and decided to go with him, they became sad that they had lost their friend, but Kiyo offered to take them along as well.
None of Mankey and Primeape's moves are known.
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In the manga
Ash & Pikachu
Kiyo appears in The Tyrogue's Thoughts.
Pokémon Pocket Monsters
Kiyo appeared in The Mysterious Underground Amusement Park. When the roller-coaster Red and the gang rode on was separated, Red ended up in an underground area containing an abandoned amusement park. As Red was about to leave, Kiyo revealed himself along with his Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan. He told them to stay and to try out his underground amusement park instead of the one above ground. Kiyo controlled the rides, but they all malfunctioned. Later, he appeared as a hallucination of a mermaid. Kiyo's amusement park motivated Clefairy into making one of his own by stealing the one that was above ground.
Pokémon
When Red was about to leave the underground area, Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan reveal themselves along with Kiyo. Later, they appear as hallucinations of mermaids.
None of Hitmonlee's or Hitmonchan's moves are known.
Trivia
- In Pokémon Black, there is a Backpacker similarly named Kiyo (Japanese: ノブヒコ Nobuhiko) in Black City. In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, he is located in Reversal Mountain.
- In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, there is a Black Belt in the Viridian Gym named Kiyo in the English version; in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, there is a Black Belt on Route 132 named Kiyo in the English version. However, in both cases, the Black Belt's Japanese name is タクマ Takuma.
- Kiyo is one of the few characters to directly battle Pokémon hand-to-hand.
- In Pokémon Masters EX, Kiyo's descriptions of Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan are identical to the descriptions that Koichi uses when offering them to the player.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ノブヒコ Nobuhiko | From Nobuhiko Takada, a Japanese mixed martial artist |
English, Spanish, Italian |
Kiyo | Possibly from the Japanese name Kiyoshi |
German | Leif | |
French | Fei* | Possibly from Wong Fei-hung, a Chinese martial artist |
Kiyo* | From his English name | |
Korean | 노현 Nohyeon | Similar to his Japanese name |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 信彥 Xìnyàn | From the Japanese name 信彦 Nobuhiko |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 信彥 Seunyihn |
Karate King
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