Quillon

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Quillon
ツルギ Tsurugi
Quillon JN.png
Quillon in Pokémon Journeys: The Series
Gender Male
Hometown Unknown
Region Unknown
Trainer class Pokémon Trainer
Member of Project Mew
Rank Chaser
Anime debut Leaping Toward the Dream!
English voice actor Max Mittelman
Japanese voice actor Hiroshi Kamiya

Quillon (Japanese: ツルギ Tsurugi) is a recurring character in Pokémon Journeys: The Series. He is a Trainer and researcher with Project Mew.

In the anime

History

Quillon and Danika

Quillon first appeared in Leaping Toward the Dream!, when he helped save Ash and Goh after they were caught in a snowstorm after trying to battle an Alolan Ninetales. Once the storm cleared, they set out to find the Ninetales once more and encountered it. Quillon watched as Goh attempted to catch it, only for a Regice to intervene. Once Pikachu went down whilst battling Regice, Quillon sent out his Single Strike Style Urshifu to battle the Iceberg Pokémon, knocking it back with a single Wicked Blow and promising to come back for it later. Back at the Project Mew Headquarters, Quillon questioned Goh if he agreed to join the group, and Goh accepted.

In Trial on a Golden Scale!, Quillon was seen monitoring the Alolan Ninetales and wishing to the Pokémon good luck in their new life. Later, when Goh and Ash were ambushed by a group of Pokémon Hunters led by Nito, Quillon and Danika engaged them in battle, defeating their opponents with each using their own Urshifu.

In Looking Out for Number Two!, Quillon was seen with Danika in a desert, confronting a Regirock as it emerged from the ruins before them.

In Battling in the Freezing Raid!, Quillon, along with Danika, was seen evaluating the performance of Goh, Gary, and Horace's Raid Battle against an Articuno. Soon after, Danika used the video transmission to send a message of support to the Challengers using Quillon as an example, which caused him to be embarrassed and ended the transmission.

Quillon led an unseen Trial Mission in Narrowing the Chaser Chase! that Gary took part in. At the end of the Sea Mauville battle royale, Quillon joined Danika in a video conference and informed the Project Mew Challengers of the results and warned everyone that the period for evaluation was about to end.

Quillon and Gary

In Chasing to the Finish!, Quillon was seen catching Registeel at the Iron Ruins. Using it, along with Regirock and Regice, he unsealed the Split-Decision Ruins so that Goh and Gary could conduct their final Trial Mission there. At the end of the mission, Danika joined the group and after gathering the five legendary giants, Quillon, Danika, Goh and Gary witnessed the appearance of a Dynamax Regigigas. Shortly after, Professor Amaranth revealed the results of the assessment to Project Mew members.

In A Flood of Torrential Gains!, Quillon met with the other members of Project Mew in Slateport City to begin the final expedition.

In The Mew from Here! and In the Palms of our Hands!, Quillon and the other members of Project Mew explored Faraway Island in their search for Mew, eventually succeeding in finding it. Once the Project Mew members completed the final mission, Quillon was a little more receptive and thanked everyone for their effort. After this, Project Mew was disbanded.

Some time later*, during a blizzard, Quillon was seen healing a Beartic that was injured alongside Danika who took care of a Cubchoo.

Character

Quillon is a Top Chaser within Project Mew, with the highest score of all group members. Quiet and reserved, he takes his research work seriously, which led Quillon to disqualify Goh at first and then change his stance when Goh was able to clear the proposed mission.

He appears to have a huge disdain for Pokémon Hunters and the way they handle their Pokémon. Quillon has also been shown to have a mutually respectful relationship with Gary, whether personally evaluating their missions or participating in missions together.

Pokémon

On hand

This listing is of Quillon's known Pokémon in the anime:

Weavile
Quillon's Weavile
Debut Leaping Toward the Dream!
Voice actors
Japanese Megumi Hayashibara

Weavile is Quillon's first known Pokémon and it's usually seen outside of its Poké Ball. It was first seen keeping guard whilst Ash and Goh recovered after getting caught in a snowstorm.

In Trial on a Golden Scale!, Weavile was seen with Quillon as he monitored the Alolan Ninetales. Later, Weavile was seen accompanying Professor Amaranth as he congratulated Goh on the completed mission.

In Looking Out for Number Two!, Weavile was seen alongside its Trainer when he encountered a wild Regirock.

In A Flood of Torrential Gains!, it appeared when Quillon met with the other members of Project Mew in Slateport City to begin the final expedition.

In In the Palms of our Hands!, Weavile was used to battle against Mew, but it was defeated.

Weavile's known moves are Night Slash, Dark Pulse, Quick Attack, and Ice Shard.

Urshifu
Quillon's Urshifu
Debut Leaping Toward the Dream!
Voice actors
Japanese Kenta Miyake
English Bill Rogers

Single Strike Style Urshifu is Quillon's second known Pokémon. It was sent out to battle a Regice, and was able to knock it back with a single hit.

In Trial on a Golden Scale!, Quillon sent Urshifu out to battle Nito's henchmen's Pokémon alongside Danika's Urshifu, knocking them out.

In Chasing to the Finish!, Quillon used Urshifu to battle a Registeel at the Iron Ruins in order to catch it.

In In the Palms of our Hands!, Urshifu was used to battle against Mew, but it was defeated.

Urshifu's known moves are Wicked Blow, Thunder Punch, Close Combat, and Dark Pulse.

Honchkrow
Quillon's Honchkrow
Debut In the Palms of our Hands!
Voice actors
Japanese
English Marc Thompson

Honchkrow was used to battle against Mew, but it was defeated.

Honchkrow's only known move is Air Slash.

Caught for Project Mew

Legendary giants
Project Mew's legendary giants
Debut Leaping Toward the Dream!
Voice actors
Japanese Shin-ichiro Miki (Regice)
English Shin-ichiro Miki (Regice)

Project Mew caught these three legendary giants for their research regarding the origins of Pokémon. Regice was caught on Mount Coronet sometime after the events of Leaping Toward the Dream!, Regirock was confronted by Quillon and Danika at unspecified desert ruins at the end of Looking Out for Number Two!, and Registeel was caught by Quillon at the Iron Ruins in Chasing to the Finish!. When Quillon brought them to the Split-Decision Ruins, they unsealed the door of the ruins. They're all housed in Ultra Balls.

Regice's known moves are Ice Beam and Hyper Beam.
None of Regirock and Registeel's moves are known.

Traveling with

Quillon Rotom Phone.png
Rotom Phone

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 神谷浩史 Hiroshi Kamiya
English Max Mittelman
European French Jonathan Simon
Hebrew קובי ליקורמן Kobi Likverman
Indonesian Dadan Sundana
Italian Mosè Singh
Polish Maciej Kosmala
Brazilian Portuguese Cid Fernandes
Latin American Spanish Alan Bravo


Artwork

Iris Gary Quillon JNM.png Project Mew Artwork.png
Artwork from
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
Artwork from
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
Project Mew Artwork Gary Goh.png JN080 AS.png
Artwork from
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
Artwork from
"After the Story"

In the manga

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

Quillon appeared in Leaping Toward the Dream! and Ultra Exciting from the Shocking Start! & Trial on a Golden Scale! (Part 2).

Pokémon

This listing is of Quillon's known Pokémon in the manga:

On hand
Quillon Urshifu JNM.png
Urshifu
Traveling with
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Rotom Phone


Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ツルギ Tsurugi From 剱岳 Tsurugi-dake (Mount Tsurugi)[1] and 剣 tsurugi (sword), referencing Pokémon Sword
English, Spanish,
Brazilian Portuguese
Quillon From quillon, another name for crossguard
German Quentin Similar to his English name
French Milan Similar to his English name
Italian Gladio From gladio (gladius), an ancient Roman sword
Korean 백운 Baegun From 백운산 (白雲山) Baegunsan (Mount Baegun)
Chinese (Mandarin) 阿劍 Ā Jiàn From the Japanese name 剣 Tsurugi and 劍 jiàn (sword)

References

  1. Pash! (July 2021 issue), interview with executive director Daiki Tomoyasu and animation producer Hiroyuki Kato

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