Kasukarp
Kasukarp (Japanese: カスキング Kasuking) is a character of the day who appeared in Splash, Dash, and Smash for the Crown!. In addition to being a ten-time winner of the annual Magikarp High Jump Competition, he is also a personal trainer.
Kasukarp competed in the tenth annual Magikarp High Jump Competition using his Shiny Magikarp, where it went up against Goh and his giant Magikarp. Kasukarp was ultimately declared the winner when Goh's own Magikarp jumped so high that it went into space and didn't land in time.
Kasukarp later visited Team Rocket's base, only for James to shut the door on him.
Pokémon
Shinegoldie (Japanese: キンキング Kinking), a Shiny Magikarp, was used to compete in the tenth annual Magikarp High Jump Competition. It was ultimately declared the winner when Goh's giant Magikarp failed to land in time.
Shinegoldie's only known move is Splash.
Kasukarp has two Machamp that he uses to help train his Magikarp for the Magikarp High Jump Competition.
None of the Machamp's moves are known.
Pokémon competitions
Kasukarp has competed in the following Pokémon competitions:
- Magikarp High Jump Competition - Winner (ten times, including Splash, Dash, and Smash for the Crown!)
Voice actors
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Trivia
- Kasukarp's name and design appears to be based on his Japanese voice actor, Toshiaki Kasuga.
Names
Kasukarp
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | カスキング Kasuking | From 春日俊彰 Toshiaki Kasuga and コイキング Koiking |
English, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish |
Kasukarp | From Toshiaki Kasuga and Magikarp |
German | Tompador | From Tom and Karpador (Magikarp) |
French | Kasoucarpe | From Toshiaki Kasuga and Magicarpe |
Italian | Oskarp | From Oscar and Magikarp |
Korean | 울끈킹 Ulkkeunking | From 울끈불끈 ulkkeun-bulkkeun (brawny) and 잉어킹 Ingeoking (Magikarp) |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 春旺 Chūnwàng | From 春日俊彰 Toshiaki Kasuga and 鯉魚王 Lǐyúwáng (Magikarp) |
Shinegoldie
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | キンキング Kinking | From 金 kin (gold) or 筋 kin (muscle) and コイキング Koiking (Magikarp) |
English, Latin American Spanish, European Portuguese |
Shinegoldie | From shine and gold |
German | Gold-Karpi | From Gold and Karpador (Magikarp) |
European Spanish | Doribrillo | From dorado (golden) and brillo (shine) |
French | Nageoire Dorée | From nageoire (fin) and dorée (gilded) |
Italian | Splendorado | From splendore (splendor) and dorado (Spanish for golden) |
Korean | 금킹 Geumking | From 금 geum (gold) and 잉어킹 Ingeoking (Magikarp) |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 筋鯉王 Jīnlǐwáng | From 筋 jīn (muscle), 錦鯉 jǐnlǐ (koi), and 鯉魚王 Lǐyúwáng (Magikarp) |
Polish | Złociutki | Diminutive form of złoty (gold) |
Brazilian Portuguese | Brilhado | From brilho (shine) and dourado (golden) |
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