Post by Z451 on Jan 31, 2014 19:58:44 GMT
Brock
In the Pokémon anime, Brock aspires to be the greatest Pokémon Breeder, and gives up his title of Gym Leader after Ash Ketchum wins his first Kanto League Rock Gym Badge from him.
He is first seen taking care of his nine siblings.
After Ash loses to Brock the first time, a stranger offers to help make his Pikachu stronger.
Pikachu (after being hooked up to a local hydro-power station) becomes stronger and manages to defeat Geodude, but Onix remains too strong.
Onix has Pikachu in a body bind; however, Pikachu's previous electric attack ravaged the gym, which set off the sprinklers, weakening Onix.
Ash declines the badge on the grounds that he unfairly beat Brock, but Brock later catches up to him and presents to him the badge, saying that he wants Ash to fulfill his dream of becoming the best.
The stranger that first helped Ash reveals himself to be Brock 's father, Flint.
Brock is now free to train himself, and joins Ash and Misty on their journey.
In the original Japanese version of the anime, Flint's wife was described to have joined him in abandoning their children sometime before these events occurred.
In the American version this was changed to Flint telling Ash that Brock's mother died.
However, Brock's mother appears alive and well in later episodes, creating a major plot hole in the Dub.
Since then, he travels with Ash and Misty on their many adventures.
In the Orange Islands series, he leaves the team to join Professor Felina Ivy and was replaced by Tracey Sketchit, but mysteriously returns to Pallet Town when Ash wins the Orange League Championship.
Rejoining Ash and Misty, Brock travels to Johto, where he continues to help Ash and Misty.
Upon the conclusion of the Silver Conference, the three part ways, and Brock heads back to Pewter City.
There (in an episode of Pokémon Chronicles) he discovers his estranged mother Lola (Mizuho in the original), who, because she is a Water Pokémon Trainer, has ruined the reputation of the Gym he defended so dearly by turning it into a Water-type gym.
By defeating his mother, he restores the Gym's reputation.
He then leaves all his Pokémon (except Forretress) to his younger brother Forrest before departing for the Hoenn region, where he catches up with Ash and his two new friends, May and Max.
The group travels across Hoenn and then returns to Kanto to participate in the Battle Frontier.
The group then parted ways once again until Brock met up with Ash in Sinnoh in the next season.
During this time, Brock 's father, Flint (Muno- in the original, who was also Brock 's predecessor as Gym Leader), ran off again, and his brother Forrest (Jiro- in the original) has taken the role of Gym Leader in Pewter City, as well as the responsibility of caring for his eight younger siblings.
Brock is the oldest of ten children, with five brothers and four sisters.
Brock is always well-equipped, and is often the voice of reason when the rest of the team get into an argument.
He is also hardworking and is always willing to help others.
Coupled with his experiences in taking care of others, Brock prepares food and does most chores for the main characters.
Brock is also exceptionally good at making food for Pokémon.
Brock shows the typical "clean freak" personality when he sees messiness, which has even prompted him to start cleaning immediately on at least one occasion.
Brock parts ways with Ash one final time after the Sinnoh League to go forth and achieve his new goal of becoming a Pokémon Doctor.
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He is first seen taking care of his nine siblings.
After Ash loses to Brock the first time, a stranger offers to help make his Pikachu stronger.
Pikachu (after being hooked up to a local hydro-power station) becomes stronger and manages to defeat Geodude, but Onix remains too strong.
Onix has Pikachu in a body bind; however, Pikachu's previous electric attack ravaged the gym, which set off the sprinklers, weakening Onix.
Ash declines the badge on the grounds that he unfairly beat Brock, but Brock later catches up to him and presents to him the badge, saying that he wants Ash to fulfill his dream of becoming the best.
The stranger that first helped Ash reveals himself to be Brock 's father, Flint.
Brock is now free to train himself, and joins Ash and Misty on their journey.
In the original Japanese version of the anime, Flint's wife was described to have joined him in abandoning their children sometime before these events occurred.
In the American version this was changed to Flint telling Ash that Brock's mother died.
However, Brock's mother appears alive and well in later episodes, creating a major plot hole in the Dub.
Since then, he travels with Ash and Misty on their many adventures.
In the Orange Islands series, he leaves the team to join Professor Felina Ivy and was replaced by Tracey Sketchit, but mysteriously returns to Pallet Town when Ash wins the Orange League Championship.
Rejoining Ash and Misty, Brock travels to Johto, where he continues to help Ash and Misty.
Upon the conclusion of the Silver Conference, the three part ways, and Brock heads back to Pewter City.
There (in an episode of Pokémon Chronicles) he discovers his estranged mother Lola (Mizuho in the original), who, because she is a Water Pokémon Trainer, has ruined the reputation of the Gym he defended so dearly by turning it into a Water-type gym.
By defeating his mother, he restores the Gym's reputation.
He then leaves all his Pokémon (except Forretress) to his younger brother Forrest before departing for the Hoenn region, where he catches up with Ash and his two new friends, May and Max.
The group travels across Hoenn and then returns to Kanto to participate in the Battle Frontier.
The group then parted ways once again until Brock met up with Ash in Sinnoh in the next season.
During this time, Brock 's father, Flint (Muno- in the original, who was also Brock 's predecessor as Gym Leader), ran off again, and his brother Forrest (Jiro- in the original) has taken the role of Gym Leader in Pewter City, as well as the responsibility of caring for his eight younger siblings.
Brock is the oldest of ten children, with five brothers and four sisters.
Brock is always well-equipped, and is often the voice of reason when the rest of the team get into an argument.
He is also hardworking and is always willing to help others.
Coupled with his experiences in taking care of others, Brock prepares food and does most chores for the main characters.
Brock is also exceptionally good at making food for Pokémon.
Brock shows the typical "clean freak" personality when he sees messiness, which has even prompted him to start cleaning immediately on at least one occasion.
Brock parts ways with Ash one final time after the Sinnoh League to go forth and achieve his new goal of becoming a Pokémon Doctor.
Links
Wikipedia> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brock_%28Pok%C3%A9mon%29
Bulbapedia> bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Brock_%28anime%29
Pokemon Wiki> pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/Brock_%28anime%29
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Nintendo> www.nintendo.com/countryselector
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