List of Pokémon anime characters

Pokémon, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters (ポケットモンスター, Poketto Monsutā), is a Japanese anime television series based on the Pokémon video game series published by Nintendo. It began broadcasting on TV Tokyo on April 1, 1997, in association with MediaNet (formerly TV Tokyo MediaNet and Softx) and Shopro, stands for Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions Co., Ltd. (formerly Shogakukan Productions Co., Ltd.). The show's central protagonist is Ash Ketchum, a ten-year-old aspiring "Pokémon master", who participates in competitions involving battles with creatures called Pokémon in the fictional regions of Kanto, the Orange Islands, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, Kalos, Alola and recently Galar. Ash is usually joined by his electric mouse partner Pikachu and a regularly changing line-up of human friends. These friends are usually Pokémon trainers, such as Misty, Brock, Tracey Sketchit, May, Dawn, Iris, Cilan, Serena, Clemont, Lillie, Kiawe, Mallow, Lana, Sophocles, Goh and Chloe Cerise though some of the friends Ash has adventures with, such as May's brother Max, and Clemont's sister Bonnie, are too young to raise and train Pokémon of their own, but Max and Bonnie promised that they will be Pokémon trainers later in the future.

Recurring antagonists of Ash and his friends throughout the show are the frequently comedic, greedy thieves from Team Rocket, made up of the humans Jessie and James, a talking Meowth and later, a Wobbuffet. Ash also competes with a number of recurring rival Pokémon trainers in his journeys, including Gary Oak, Ritchie, Harrison, Morrison, Tyson, Paul, Nando, Conway, Barry, Tobias, Trip, Bianca, Stephan, Cameron, Virgil, Tierno, Trevor, Sawyer, Alain, Gladion, Hau and Bea.

Characters

Series
The Beginning Gold & Silver Ruby & Sapphire Diamond & Pearl Black & White XY/XY & Z Sun & Moon Sword & Shield
Kanto Orange Islands Johto Hoenn Kanto Sinnoh Unova Kalos Alola Kanto to Galar
Characters Indigo League Adventures in the Orange Islands The Johto Journeys Johto League Champions Master Quest Advanced Advanced Challenge Advanced Battle Battle Frontier Diamond and Pearl Battle Dimension Galactic Battles Sinnoh League Victors Black & White Rival Destinies Adventures in Unova and Beyond XY Kalos Quest XY & Z Sun & Moon Ultra Adventures Ultra Legends Journeys
Ash Ketchum Main
Pikachu Main
Misty Main Recurring Guest Guest Recurring Recurring
Brock Main Recurring Main Guest Recurring Recurring
Jessie Main
James Main
Meowth Main
Wobbuffet Main Guest Main
Tracey Sketchit Main Guest Guest Guest Guest
May Main Recurring Guest
Max Main Guest Guest
Dawn Main Recurring Guest
Iris Main
Cilan Main Guest
Serena Main
Clemont Main
Bonnie Main
Lillie Main Guest
Kiawe Main Guest
Mallow Main Guest
Lana Main Guest
Sophocles Main Guest
Goh Main
Chloe Cerise Recurring

Protagonists

Japanese voices: Rika Matsumoto; Hana Takeda (age 6; new series, JN001)
English voices: Veronica Taylor (4Kids), Kayzie Rogers (TPCI, The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon broadcast version), Sarah Natochenny (TPCI, all other media)
Ash Ketchum is the main protagonist of the Pokémon anime. A 10-year-old Pokémon trainer, his dream is to become the greatest Pokémon Master in the world. There are also incarnations of him in many manga adaptations, of which include The Electric Tale of Pikachu and Ash & Pikachu. He is loosely based on Red, the protagonist of the games Pokémon Red and Blue. In the series, Ash competes in Pokémon Leagues in Kanto, the Orange Islands, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, Kalos and Alola and also competes in the Battle Frontier in Kanto. Ash is currently working at the Sakuragi Institute (the Cerise Laboratory) as a research assistant (while also competing at the Pokémon World Championships in Galar) along with his new friend Goh and received a Dynamax Band from Galar Region Champion Leon for his Gigantamax Pikachu. When necessary, he is known to risk his life to rescue Pikachu or any other Pokémon from Team Rocket.
Japanese voice: Mayumi Iizuka (Japanese),
English voices: Rachael Lillis (4Kids), Michele Knotz (TPCI)
Ash's first time traveling friend, Misty is a 10-year-old Pokémon trainer who journeys with him throughout the first five seasons. She is one of the four gym leaders of Cerulean City along with her three older sisters. Her dream is to be the world's greatest "Water Pokémon Master," but her means of accomplishing this are never made clear. During the beginning of the series, she is constantly belittled by her older sisters. At the end of the original series, she takes over the Cerulean Gym. Misty is a primary character in the seasons of the original series, with guest appearances in the Advanced Challenge, Advanced Battle, Battle Frontier and Sun & Moon seasons.
Japanese voice: Yūji Ueda
English voices: Eric Stuart (4Kids), Bill Rogers (TPCI)
Brock is a 15-year-old Pokémon breeder, the former Pewter Gym Leader, and the ladies' man. In his earliest appearances, Brock has dreams of being the world's best Pokémon breeder but later changed his dream to become a Pokémon doctor. There is a running gag in the series where Brock falls in love with every girl (including Officer Jenny and Nurse Joy) and is either pulled away by the ear by Misty or Max or is hit with Croagunk's Poison Jab, temporarily knocking him unconscious. Brock leaves the main cast at the end of the Diamond and Pearl: Sinnoh League Victors season to become a Pokémon Doctor. Like Misty, Brock had guest appearances in the Sun & Moon season.
Japanese voice: Tomokazu Seki
English voices: Ted Lewis (4Kids), Craig Blair (TPCI)
One of Ash's traveling friends through Season 2, set in the Orange Islands, Tracey Sketchit is a Pokémon watcher, and an assistant to Professor Oak in Pallet Town.[1] His last name in the English dub is a pun because he sketches Pokémon. Tracey replaces Brock as a primary character in Adventures in the Orange Islands, with guest appearances in seasons 5, 8, and 9.
Japanese voice: Kaori Suzuki
English voices: Veronica Taylor (4Kids), Michele Knotz (TPCI)
May is the 10-year-old daughter of the Petalburg City Gym Leader, Norman and sister of Max. She meets Ash Ketchum in Hoenn and starts traveling with him after obtaining her first Pokémon, Torchic. She takes interest in Pokémon Contests, entering Contests with Pokémon she raises on her team. After entering contests, she goes on to win many contests. May travels through Hoenn and Kanto with Ash and Brock whilst Ash is competing in the Hoenn League and Battle Frontier, respectively. Eventually her Torchic evolves into a Combusken, which later evolves into a Blaziken. While Ash and Brock choose to travel to Sinnoh, May does not accompany them. However, she visits Ash, Brock and Dawn in Sinnoh to participate in the Wallace Cup. She is known as the "Princess of Hoenn", an alias by which Dawn refers her when the two first meet.
Japanese voice: Fushigi Yamada
English voices: Amy Birnbaum (4Kids), Kayzie Rogers (TPCI)
Max is the 7-year-old son of the Petalburg City Gym Leader, Norman and the brother of May. He joins the group of Ash, May and Pokémon breeder Brock. Max is a budding Pokémon trainer, but is too young to receive a Pokémon.[2] He is a bookworm who has read just about everything written about Pokémon.[1] He remains a Pokémon enthusiast until he and May leave Ash and Brock at the end of Battle Frontier, in which he returns to Hoenn to help take care of the Petalburg Gym. He is again seen as a flashback in DP Battle Dimension. Max has received just two cameos since his departure, triggered by May's brief return for the Wallace Cup arc.
Japanese voice: Megumi Toyoguchi
English voice: Emily Bauer
Dawn is a 10-year-old Pokémon Coordinator who travels with Ash and Brock in Sinnoh and replaces May in seasons 10 to 13. Following in her mother's footsteps as a Coordinator, she chooses Piplup, who she had already befriended at an earlier point, and sets out with the goal of winning the Grand Festival. As a native of Sinnoh, she often explains certain aspects of the region unfamiliar to both Ash and Brock, and keeps up to date with popular trends like the Pokétch. As she participates and win in more Contests, Dawn gradually becomes more confident in her skills as a Coordinator and regularly trains with her Pokémon before every contest. Her catchphrase is "No need to worry!", but she usually says this when there actually is a need to worry. Although she originally planned to participate in the Kanto contests, she decides to remain in Sinnoh when her Buneary is offered to model for a Pokémon magazine. Dawn is very saddened to leave Ash and Brock, but she and Piplup cheer up and wave goodbye as they return to Kanto. She later decides to travel to Hoenn to take part in the contests there. After obtaining all five of her Hoenn contest ribbons, Dawn travels to Eastern Unova to train for the Grand Festival and helps Ash prepare for the Unova League.
Japanese voice: Aoi Yūki[3]
English voice: Eileen Stevens
One of Ash's companions in seasons 14 to 16. Hailing from a village where there are many Dragon-type Pokémon, Iris is a Pokémon trainer who swings from vines and likes to eat berries. She first meets Ash when he mistakes her for a Pokémon. She tends to call Ash a kid, usually when Ash makes a mistake or acts particularly naïve. She has the Dragon-type Pokémon Axew as her companion.
Japanese voice: Mamoru Miyano[3]
English voice: Jason Griffith
Cilan is an A-Class Pokémon Connoisseur who has the ability to determine the compatibility between Pokémon and their trainers. He travels with Ash in seasons 14 to 16. He is also one of the first Gym Leaders of the Unova League, a position he shares with his brothers Chili and Cress, but he leaves his post to join Ash and Iris on their journey. He has numerous hobbies seen throughout the series such as fishing, cinema and subway trains. He considers himself a good detective and is very skeptical about anything that there isn't an immediate logical explanation for. He has the Grass-type Pokémon Pansage as his partner. He is a sort of mentor/supporting figure to Ash and Iris.[4][5]
Japanese voice: Mayuki Makiguchi
English voice: Haven Burton-Paschall
Serena is a Pokémon performer and Ash's first childhood friend. She remembers Ash from when the two of them attended the Oak summer camp in Pallet Town. During this time, Serena had fallen and injured her leg and Ash then helped her with her injury. After learning that Ash is in Kalos, and still having feelings for him, she decides to leave home to reunite with him, and upon doing so comes along with him on his journey during seasons 17 to 19 (despite having no specified goal). After experiencing numerous events like the Sycamore summer camp, she learns about Pokémon Showcases from Shauna and decides to become a Pokémon Performer. Following a heartbreaking loss in her debut Showcase, as a sign of her new resolve, she cuts her hair and begins wearing a new outfit. After obtaining three Princess Keys, she competes in the Gloire City Master Class Showcase, ultimately going one-on-one with Kalos Queen Aria, whom she is unsuccessful in defeating. However, not deterred by her loss, she vows to keep on working hard, just like Ash inspires her to do. Once the Kalos league and crisis comes to an end, Serena ponders on future plans. After encouragement from Ash, she turns a new leaf and prepares to compete in the Pokemon contests that occur in Hoenn. Before parting, she gives Ash a kiss, confessing her feelings for him.
Japanese voice: Yūki Kaji
English voice: Michael Liscio, Jr.
Clemont is a Gym Leader from the Lumiose City Gym. He is a young inventor and always has a large backpack which contains numerous strange gadgets, most of which explode. He is also one of Ash's close friends. He, along with his sister Bonnie, continue Brock's running gag, only he drags Bonnie off with his Aipom Arm out of embarrassment when she asks some girl to marry him (except Officer Jenny and Nurse Joy), instead of the other way around. Out of intense admiration for Ash, he travels with him during seasons 17 to 19 to become a better Gym Leader. This culminates when Ash challenges and successfully defeats Clemont at the Lumiose Gym, acquiring his fifth badge in Kalos. Before Ash leaves Kalos, he asks for one final battle with Ash, and the result of the battle is left ambiguous to the viewer. He is a bit different from previous male companions, as in that Ash is a sort of mentor figure to him, not the other way around, like Brock and Cilan.
Japanese voices: Mariya Ise (EP803-887, 903-942); Mika Kanai (EP888-902)
English voice: Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld
Bonnie is a Pokémon trainer-to-be and Clemont's sister. Due to being underage, her Pokémon nominally belong to Clemont for now. Bonnie is often seen with a Dedenne, caught by Clemont.
  • Lillie (リーリエ, Rīrie)
Japanese voice: Kei Shindō
English voice: Laurie Hymes
Lillie is one of the students at the Pokémon School of Melemele Island who befriends Ash in seasons 20 to 22. Hailing from a very rich family, she loves to study and usually helps the other students with their researches, but somehow has an inherent fear of touching any kind of Pokémon (or if the Pokemon come in contact with her by themselves), despite interacting naturally with Pokémon when she was younger. Four years before her appearance in the series, she somehow developed her a fear of touching Pokémon during a travel with her mother Lusamine and brother Gladion, but slowly learns to overcome it in the series, getting used with an Alolan Vulpix nicknamed "Snowy" she raises from egg before becoming her partner Pokémon, along with other Pokémon. However, after seeing one of her brother's Pokémon, Silvally, it triggers a part of her childhood trauma which causes her to not be able to touch Pokémon again. Her fear later ends when she realizes that Silvally was protecting her from an Ultra Beast called Nihilego, rather than attacking her. Later, after helping some wild Alolan Sandshrew deal with a Tyranitar, the leader Sandshrew evolves into a Sandslash and gives her an Icium Z. She keeps an Ice Stone given to her by Sophocles in the hope that Snowy will use it to evolve one day. Later, Lillie obtained her father's Z-Ring which she is holding onto until he was found. She appeared in a flashback in an episode of Pokémon Journeys.
  • Kiawe (カキ, Kaki)
Japanese voice: Kaito Ishikawa
English voice: Marc Swint
Among the students at the Pokémon School of Melemele Island who befriends Ash in seasons 20 to 22, Kiawe is the oldest and most experienced, being the only among them to have cleared Akala Island grand trial to be entrusted with a Z-Ring along with Firium Z that once belonged to his grandfather, becoming the first member of the group who can use Z-Moves. Kiawe owns a Turtonator also he owns an Alolan Marowak which he caught in "A Crowning Moment of Truth!" as their his trusted Pokémon partners. He runs a dairy farm on Akala Island along his parents, and also has a little sister called Mimo, whom he dotes on. He specializes in Fire-type Pokémon, due to being inspired by his grandfather's words. Kiawe's family runs a farm on Akala Island, so he helps out there while also attending school. As the most senior in the class, Kiawe is a very serious person. When he is home he tends to be overprotective of his younger sister. He is also serious when it goes to old traditions, especially with the Z-Ring and the Z-Crystals. When he first sees Ash with the Z-Ring, he shows signs of disapproval, since Ash gets it without completing the challenges. When Ash misplaces a Z-Crystal, he becomes enraged and threatens to send his Turtonator at him. It seems that Kiawe doesn't know how to interact with Water-type Pokémon, as he admits that he wasn't sure of how to deal with Popplio at first, instead having his sister play with it instead. In "When Regions Collide!", Kiawe is shown to be very competitive when he challenges Brock into a real Gym battle at the Cerulean City Gym by using his Turtonator against his Steelix. But after being defeated by Brock and before departed in Alola, Kiawe develops a friendly rivalry with him. He made a guest appearance in an episode of Pokémon Journeys
  • Mallow (マオ, Mao)
Japanese voice: Reina Ueda
English voice: Rebecca Soler
Mallow is one of the students at the Pokémon School of Melemele Island who befriends Ash in seasons 20 to 22. She loves to cook and, specializing in Grass-type Pokémon, owns a Bounsweet, who was caught by her mother when she was younger, which evolves into a Steenee and later evolves again into Tsareena as her partner Pokémon. Also, Mallow is taking care of the Mythical Pokémon Shaymin until the day it can change into its sky form and fly away. Mallow is an active girl who is also a bit of a scatterbrain. She helps out at Aina's Kitchen and her family runs by attracting customers to come in and eat. Mallow is a dedicated chef, who would go through miles of distance to find exotic ingredients or a new recipe. After helping a longtime family friend to her father and herself along with receiving a Grassium Z from Tapu Koko, Mallow obtained a Z-Ring from Oranguru. She made a guest appearance in an episode of Pokémon Journeys
  • Lana (スイレン, Suiren)
Japanese voice: Hitomi Kikuchi
English voice: Rosie K. Reyes
Lana is one of the students at the Pokémon School of Melemele Island who befriends Ash in seasons 20 to 22. She is a master in fishing and loves Water-type Pokémon. Lana has a caring relationship with her two Pokémon partners which is a Popplio that she rescued from some Team Skull Grunts as it evolved into Brionne later on then evolves again into Primarina and she also owns an special Eevee with bangs that were covering its eyes before she eventually cuts them off along with nicknaming it Sandy. Lana lives on a seaside house with her parents and little sisters, Harper and Sarah. While Lana is usually quiet, she is actually a girl of action. Lana is generally kind and caring to Pokémon. Lana likes to scares her friends with haunted stories (for instance, she haunted Sophocles in the episode ''10,000,000 Million Reasons to Fight!'', when he brought a stone back from Ultra Deep Sea. She told him that the stone would summon an Ultra Beast, and it would possibly trap him inside it). In addition, she sometimes even jokes having seen or caught a very rare Pokémon in the sea. Lana finds a Sparkling Stone during a treasure hunt on Akala Island which is later made into a Z-Ring for her and a Waterium Z from a Totem Wishiwashi after she wins a battle against it. She made a guest appearance in an episode of Pokémon Journeys.
  • Sophocles (マーマネ, Māmane)
Japanese voice: Fumiko Takekuma
English voice: Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld
Sophocles is one of the students at the Pokémon School of Melemele Island who befriends Ash in seasons 20 to 22. He specializes in Electric-type Pokémon and is good with machines. Sophocles has a Togedemaru and a Charjabug which has since evolved into Vikavolt as his Pokémon partners. Sophocles is also a science nerd with a vast knowledge of technology. When he gets into something, he analyzes the subject very thoroughly. He is also well-skilled in programming. In "A Shocking Grocery Run!", it is revealed that Sophocles has scotophobia, a fear of dark places. After the events of the Vikavolt race he entered in, Sophocles obtained a Z-Ring from Hapu. He has his own laboratory constructed by his dad which he uses for research. He made a guest appearance in an episode of Pokémon Journeys
  • Goh (ゴウ, )
Japanese voice: Daiki Yamashita, Kei Shindō (age 6; new series, JN001)
English voice: Zeno Robinson
Goh is a stylish city boy and a new Pokémon Trainer who prefers to stay calm and collected, in contrast to the more instinctive and adventurous Ash. His overconfidence has left him mostly isolated and had no interest in making friends, expect Chloe. However, Goh realized how wrong he was in not making other friends that weren't Chloe when he mets and gets to know Ash. He is also highly knowledgeable about Pokémon, being fairly adept at information-gathering and analyzing, both of which were useful in gathering clues. Despite his deep knowledge of Pokémon, Goh is still a rookie Trainer and lacks experience, best evidenced by his tendency to throw Poké Balls at any Pokémon he encounters, rather than weaken them through battle as is the usual practice. This usually backfires on Goh in the long run. His lack of expertise is also evidenced in his battles, where he shows a tactical, by-the-book approach of exploiting type advantages, but is unable to properly respond against more seasoned adversaries, which leads to a crushing defeat. Goh tends to yell "Go!" when sending out his Pokémon or throwing Poké Balls. However, overtime, Goh has grown as a Trainer through his travels and Ash's influences as he consider him a role model. His dream is to catch every Pokemon to work his way up to Mew. Goh's Pokémon partner is Scorbunny but he sees it as his best friend as it evolved into Raboot then into Cinderace and he also has a Sobble as his other partner.
  • Chloe Cerise (コハル, Koharu)
Japanese voice: Kana Hanazawa
English voice: Cherami Leigh
Chloe is a childhood friend of Goh as she is overly cautious and takes a realistic approach to life as she distance herself from making friends, expect Goh and a couple of others, as she didn't talk to Ash very much. When she was little, Chloe liked Pokémon but started to dislike them and acted cold around them, expect with the family Yamper at times, because she felt jealous as she didn't like that they stole her attention from everyone around her. However, after realizing her behavior, Chloe not only overcame her jealously with Pokémon but also became more close with the family Yamper. Also, Chloe became more open about making friends as she has come to see Ash in that term and has grown to care about Pokémon again. After catching her first Pokémon, Chloe officially became Pokémon Trainer and joins her friends on their research adventures. Chloe's Pokémon partner is a special Eevee that is incapable of evolving as she is also her best friend.

Rivals

Japanese voice: Yuko Kobayashi
English voice: James Carter Cathcart
Gary Oak is Ash's very first rival. He is based on the character Blue from the Pokémon video game series. Like his counterpart Blue, Gary hails from Pallet Town and is the grandson of renowned Pokémon researcher Professor Oak. Like Ash, Gary collects Gym badges and competes in Pokémon League tournaments in Kanto and Johto. At first, Gary is arrogant, always traveling with cheerleaders who called out his name and constantly teases Ash's group whenever they meet. After losing to a more powerful opponent in the Indigo League, Gary dispenses with the cheerleaders and then becomes more open-minded. At the end of season 2 (Orange Islands), Ash and Gary have their first Pokémon battle in which Gary's Eevee beats Ash's Pikachu. When the battle is over, Gary starts on a new journey to Johto and this subsequently influences Ash to follow him there. After losing to Ash in the Johto League, Gary decides to pursue a career in Pokémon research, impeding his rivalry with Ash. Until his loss to Ash, Gary had always thought of Ash as a poor trainer but he eventually comes to accept him as his equal. After Ash defeats the Battle Frontier and comes back to Pallet Town, Gary and Ash have a battle between Gary's Sinnoh Pokémon, Electivire, and Ash's Pikachu. Electivire easily beats Pikachu, which inspires Ash to travel to Sinnoh. While in Sinnoh, Gary becomes a Pokémon researcher working with Professor Rowan. By this time, Ash and Gary have become more of friends than rivals and they even team up to protect Pokémon from Pokémon Hunter J. After working together to protect a group of Shieldon from Pokémon Hunter J, they both agree to remain "friends until the end." Gary appears in seasons 1-5 (where it was only revealed that he started off with a Squirtle in season 5, while battling with a Blastoise)[6] and 9-12. Gary's Japanese name, Shigeru Okido (オーキド シゲル, Ōkido Shigeru), is a reference to Shigeru Miyamoto, who mentored Pokémon creator Satoshi Tajiri.
  • Ritchie (ヒロシ, Hiroshi)
Japanese voice: Minami Takayama
English voice: Tara Sands
Ritchie is a traveling Pokémon trainer from Frodomar City. Ritchie first appears during the Indigo League Saga, where he meets and forms a friendship with Ash Ketchum. As rivals, Ritchie and Ash are much alike. For example, both trainers own a Pikachu and have caught many of the same Pokémon. After the Indigo League tournament, Ritchie is ranked in the top eight of the competition after defeating Ash, but then loses his next match. Afterward, Ash and Ritchie part ways but pledge an oath to become Pokémon Masters. Ritchie re-appears in the Whirl Islands near the beginning of the fifth season, Pokémon: Master Quest and is one of the protagonists of Pokémon Chronicles.
  • Harrison (ハヅキ, Hazuki)
Japanese voice: Katsumi Toriumi
English voice: Wayne Grayson
Harrison is a traveling Pokémon trainer from Hoenn who competes in the Silver Conference. Ash and the gang first meet him in "Pop Goes the Sneasel" when he tries to ward off a wild Sneasel guarding the sacred Ho-Oh flame. During the Silver Conference, Ash battles him in a full six-on-six battle. He defeats Ash but loses to his next opponent, finishing at the top four of the Johto League competition. After the Johto League Silver Conference, Harrison convinces Ash to go to the Hoenn region. Afterwards, Harrison goes to Kanto to participate in the Indigo League.
Japanese voice: Mitsuki Saiga
English voice: Oliver Wyman (4Kids), Bill Rogers (TPCI)
Drew is an experienced Pokémon Coordinator, a confident, critical, but popular boy. He is May's first and most prominent, rival. Because he sees similarities between new Coordinator May and himself when he first started out, he taunts her for her inexperience. Though his comments and attitude may have angered May, he still provides a helping hand whenever she needs it. Drew's skills have been a continuing inspiration for May to better herself as a Coordinator. Despite his initial attitude towards May, he slowly becomes of a friend towards her after the Hoenn Grand Festival to the point where both start to develop feelings towards each other. May finally manages to barely defeat Drew at the Indigo League Grand Festival, earning her a spot at the Final Four. At the end of season 9, he heads towards to Johto to compete in more contests along with Harley and May.
Japanese voice: Jun'ichi Kanemaru
English voices: Andrew Rannells (4Kids), Bill Timoney (TPCI)
Arrogant, flamboyant and proud, Harley is a Pokémon Coordinator and May's rival. During their first meeting, Harley takes May's unwitting comments as insults to his abilities and he takes an instant dislike to her. Since then, Harley takes every opportunity to sabotage May before her contests, even teaming up with Team Rocket on occasion and frequently takes advantage of her forgiving nature in order to trick her into believing he has changed his ways. He is frequently seen dressed in a Cacturne costume. He travels to Johto alongside Drew and May at the end of season 9.
  • Morrison (マサムネ, Masamune)
Japanese voice: Masako Nozawa
English voice: Sean Schemmel
Morrison is Ash's main rival in the Hoenn region and the Ever Grande Conference, and is a spirited person who likes to challenge other people to almost everything and never gives up in battle. Due to this, he always challenges Ash to various events such as Pokémon battles or even a food eating contest. Ash and the gang first met him in "Less is Morrison", where he soon becomes a friend and rival to Ash. When he appears again, he is an opponent of Ash in the Ever Grande Conference; because of his conflicting feelings, he refuses to battle his friend until Ash encourages him to try his best. Morrison is able to battle with all his spirit, losing to Ash only when both of them are down to one Pokémon.
  • Tyson (テツヤ, Tetsuya)
Japanese voice: Kenji Nojima
English voice: Marc Diraison
Tyson is a trainer originally from Mauville City. He first appeared in Episode 399: "Like a Meowth to a Flame", where he helped Ash and his friends defeat Team Rocket, using his Metagross. Meowth is his main Pokémon, seen dressed with a musketeer hat and boots. He later battles Ash in the Hoenn League and wins the Hoenn League.
  • Katie (カエデ, Kaede)
Japanese voice: Yōko Sōmi
English voice: Andi Whaley
Katie is the pride of Lilycove City, where she has the nickname "cool beauty" because of her fashion and flair. Her hobbies include playing the clarinet and her favorite food is spicy spaghetti with Tamato Berries. In battle, she is known for most commonly using Venomoth and Golduck and is known for carefully analyzing her opponent's moves. Katie's battle style is different from many other typical Trainers in the anime. Instead of sticking with one Pokémon in battle until it fainted, she would switch out her Pokémon for a stronger one if hers had a disadvantage. It is due to this strategy that she nearly defeats Ash in the first part of their battle. Ash eventually defeats Katie and moves on in the Victory Tournament.
  • Solidad (サオリ, Saori)
Japanese voice: Rie Tanaka
English voice: Sarah Natochenny
Solidad makes her debut appearance in "May, We Harley Drew'd Ya!", where it was revealed that she had defeated Drew in his very first Pokémon Contest, causing him to cry. Since then they seem to have become friends. They see each other often in Contests and they also keep in touch. She also notices that Drew became more competitive, and she thinks May is the reason for this. "In Channeling the Battle Zone!", she battles May in the semifinal round of the Kanto Grand Festival. She is able to counter May's attacks as she had previously observed her battling style. She manages to win the battle against May, and then she wins the final stage, giving her the title of Top Coordinator. Similarly to Drew, May also cried after being defeated by Solidad. She travels in Johto and in "Staging a Heroes' Welcome!" and "Strategy with a Smile!", she makes a cameo appearance along with Harley and Drew, watching May perform live on TV at the Wallace Cup.
Japanese voice: Kiyotaka Furushima
English voice: Julián Rebolledo
Paul is a roaming Pokémon trainer from Veilstone City in Sinnoh. As a Pokémon trainer, Paul is experienced and has traveled across the regional areas of Kanto, Johto, Hoenn and Sinnoh, much like Ash. During Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl, he begins to travel through Sinnoh, where he meets and develops a rivalry with Ash Ketchum. Unlike Ash's previous rivals, Paul is a grumpy and serious trainer whose only concern towards Pokémon is their ability to act in battle and who believes that forming bonds with Pokémon dilutes their potential, and is thereby seen by many characters for being the complete opposite of Ash. His harsh training style, competitive behavior, and desire to be strong derives from his resentment toward his older brother, Reggie, who had been an accomplished trainer until he lost to Pyramid King Brandon, causing him to quit Pokémon training to become a breeder. Paul is determined to make sure he doesn't meet that same fate, so he plans to surpass not just any trainer, but his own brother as well, although he is clearly unlikable to many. In Japan, he is named after Shinji Mikami, the creator of the Resident Evil series. He ultimately loses his battle against Ash in the Sinnoh League. Afterwards, he finds a bit of respect for Ash, and heads out to battle with Brandon. Ash and Paul depart on a good note. Ash wishes him luck, which Paul returns. Just as Paul is about to leave Ash calls out that they should battle again, real soon. Then he smiles, finally accepting him. As he waves good-bye, he walks away, into the sunset. Cynthia states that she would like to see the day Paul and Ash compete in the Champion League. Paul is also seen again in the next episode, watching Ash's battle with Tobias on television. When Ash is defeated, Paul looks disappointed and walks away. Paul is designed to be Silver of Pokémon Gold and Silver and Pokémon Crystal because Paul trained his Pokémon through harsh training opposed to forming a trusting relationship with his Pokémon.
Japanese voice: Tatsuhisa Suzuki
English voice: Jamie McGonnigal
Barry is Ash's rival in Sinnoh. He is an impatient and overconfident boy who, while competent and skilled, tends to lose most of his battles against Ash. He is an admirer of Paul and uses the same technique though he cares for his Pokémon. He dreams of being the strongest Pokémon trainer in the world. Barry is best friends with Kenny and the son of Palmer, the Tower Tycoon of Sinnoh's Frontier Brains. He is based on the rival in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.
  • Nando (ナオシ, Naoshi)
Japanese voice: Kazuya Nakai
English voice: Bill Timoney
A talented Pokémon trainer and wandering minstrel, Nando is a calm young man deeply conflicted as to whether he should challenge gyms or become a Pokémon Coordinator. After battling both Ash and Dawn, he chooses to pursue both paths, regardless of the difficulty. By the time of the Sinnoh Grand Festival, he has acquired seven Gym Badges and five Contest Ribbons. In the Grand Festival, he is able to reach the Top 4, losing to Zoey. After the Grand Festival, he obtains the necessary badges to compete in the Sinnoh League; he is Ash's first opponent but is eliminated after putting up a good battle. Nando make his debut appearance in "Dawn of a New Era!". He is usually seen playing his golden Mew harp. The harp has often been shown to attract large groups of wild Pokémon.
  • Conway (コウヘイ, Kōhei)
Japanese voice: Kōzō Mito
English voice: Bill Timoney
Conway is a particularly smart and cunning trainer, who carefully studies and analyzes trainers to create a strategy. He first encounters Ash and the gang during the Hearthome City Tag Battle Tournament, where he battles alongside Dawn and makes their way to the finals, only to be defeated by Ash and Paul. He later meets the gang again at the Pokémon Summer Academy where he is the leader of the Green Team. He later battles Ash in the third round of the Sinnoh League where he loses. A common gag of Conway is that he appears out of nowhere in a creepy manner, of which Dawn is usually the victim.
Japanese voice: Risa Hayamizu
English voice: Emlyn Morinelli McFarland
Zoey is an experienced Pokémon coordinator from Snowpoint City and Dawn's main rival. Unlike most rivals, she often gives out helpful advice and helps out in certain situations instead of fighting and taunting Dawn all the time. Zoey is initially disdainful of those who participate in both Gym battles and contests because she believes that trainers who divide their efforts do not full-heartedly compete in both disciplines. However, she changes her outlook as she meets trainers who are able to successfully manage both while respecting the hard work required. Zoey first appears in the episode of "Mounting a Coordinator Assault". In "A Grand Fight for Winning", she defeats Dawn in the final stage of the Grand Festival and wins the Ribbon Cup.
  • Kenny (ケンゴ, Kengo)
Japanese voice: Yūko Mita
English voices: Natasha Malinsky (Season 10-12, as Rhonda Krempa), Erica Schroeder (Season 13)
Kenny is one of Dawn's childhood friends and a rival coordinator. He frequently calls her by her nickname, "Dee Dee" and is best friends with Barry. Kenny makes his debut in "Getting the Pre-Contest Titters" and "Settling a Not-So-Old Score", where he and Dawn enter the Floaroma Pokémon Contest. Eventually, he is able to qualify for the Sinnoh Grand Festival, but misses the cut of 32 in the Grand Festival, causing him to leave Lake Valor to improve his training. Kenny is revealed to have romantic feelings towards Dawn and eventually challenges Ash to a battle with the outcome determining who Dawn would travel with. Though he wins the battle, Dawn leaves him a note stating that she wishes to remain with Ash.
  • Ursula (ウララ, Urara)
Japanese voice: Ayako Kawasumi
English voice: Melissa Schoenberg[7]
One of Dawn's rivals, Ursula is a Coordinator from the Sinnoh region who enters the Chocovine Contest at the same time as Dawn. They meet just outside the Contest Hall when her Gabite gets into a confrontation with Dawn's Pachirisu. Her attitude toward Dawn is similar to Harley's attitude toward May. During the Sinnoh Grand Festival, she loses to Dawn and is eliminated from the contest, unable to make it into the Top 16.
  • Tobias (タクト, Takuto)
Japanese voice: Hiroki Takahashi
English voice: J. Michael Tatum
An incredibly powerful trainer, Tobias is mysterious, silent and unbelievably skilled, who apparently earns all eight of his gym badges only using his Darkrai. He competes in the Sinnoh League where, up until his battle with Ash, he manages to single-handedly defeat all of his opponents with just Darkrai. Ash battles him in the semi-finals, during which Darkrai ends up losing to Sceptile. Tobias still earns the victory losing only two Pokémon (Darkrai and Latios). He later wins the Sinnoh League with, once again, just his Darkrai. However, as Cynthia is still Champion in the Black and White series, it is unknown if he actually lost to her or the Sinnoh Elite Four or he chose not to battle them at all. He is universally despised by fans for first appearing in the middle of the League arc with little build up and using a team of Mythicals and Legendaries in the League.
  • Trip (シューティー, Shūtī, Shooty)
Japanese voice: Akeno Watanabe
English voice: Jamie McGonnigal
Trip[8] is a male trainer taking the Unova League challenge who appears in the Black and White series and whose ultimate ambition is to compete in the Champion League and defeat Alder, the Unova champion. In addition to being a Pokémon Trainer, he is also an amateur Pokémon photographer. Upon his first meeting and battle with Ash, he tends to somewhat display a discriminatory attitude toward him as being part of the "boonies" because Ash is from the Kanto region, along with his Pikachu, which happens to be extremely rare in the Unova region. Trip participates in the Club Battle, Clubsplosion, Junior Cup, and Unova League tournaments. With the exception of the Junior Cup, which he wins, he loses in the first round of each competition. After his battle with Ash in the Unova League, Trip appears to have ended his rivalry with Ash, and shows an apparent degree of respect towards him. Trip's loss against Alder, the Unova Champion, was to serve as a reminder to fans that a competent but inexperienced trainer cannot easily win against a Champion like in the games. He represents a trainer taking the same journey in real life, just like in the games, but not fully aware of the difference between the game and reality.
  • Bianca (ベル, Beru, Bel)
Japanese voice: Shizuka Itō
English voice: Erica Schroeder
Bianca is a female trainer who appears in the Black and White series. She encounters Ash and his companions several times throughout the series which usually ends with a battle between herself and Ash. She is also shown to be very excitable and clumsy. Bianca joins Ash, Iris and Cilan to participate in the Club Battle, Clubsplosion and Unova League tournaments.
  • Burgundy (カベルネ, Kaberune, Cabernet)
Japanese voice: Ikumi Hayama
English voice: Suzy Myers
Burgundy is a female Pokémon Connoisseur who at one point challenged Cilan and lost and Cilan said that her Oshawott was not compatible with her (Cilan however, doesn't remember this, but he does remember their gym battle). When Ash, Iris and Cilan meet up with her once more, after she says that none of Ash's Pokémon are good for him, she reveals she challenged the Striaton Gym and got the Trio Badge, but still feels she needs to fight Cilan. Cilan defeats her again, but she exclaims she will fight him again someday and win. She later participates in the Club Battle, Clubsplosion, and Junior Cup tournaments with the group, held in Nimbasa Town, Ambiga Town and Lacunosa Town respectively, but loses in round one in all of them. She also tried to help a millionaire's daughter find a perfect Pokémon partner, but due to being a C-Class Connoisseuse (an inexperience and first level of Connoisseur rank) and the fact she tried to find the partner while in disguise, she ends up being rejected.
  • Georgia (ラングレー, Rangurē, Langley)
Japanese voice: Misato Fukuen
English voice: Brittney Lee Hamilton
Georgia is a female trainer who calls herself a Dragon Buster, someone who specializes in defeating Dragon-type Pokémon. Incensed, Iris challenges her and the fight between Georgia's Beartic and Iris's Excadrill where Excadrill loses allows Iris to make Excadrill feel better about their loss to Drayden several years earlier. Georgia ties with Iris in a second battle, as Excadrill learned Focus Blast and gained trust in Iris. Georgia participates in the Club Battle, Clubsplosion, and Junior Cup tournaments with Ash, Iris and Cilan. She does become a bit nicer to Iris during the Ferroseed Research Center crisis.
  • Stephan (ケニヤン, Keniyan, Kenyan)
Japanese voice: Tomohiro Waki
English voice: Darren Dunstan
Stephan is a male trainer whom Ash meets on the way to Nimbasa City. He and Ash have a battle, which Ash wins. Stephan participates in the Club Battle and Clubsplosion tournaments with the gang, the latter in which he and his Sawk win. He also participates in the Unova League, where he makes it to the Top 16. Here, he and Ash have an intense three-on-three battle in which Ash defeats him. There is a running gag in the anime that people always mispronounce his name (similar to Butch), but everyone begins pronouncing his name right by the time the Unova League begins.
  • Cameron (コテツ, Kotetsu)
Japanese voice: Kōki Uchiyama
English voice: Rory Max Kaplan
Cameron a rival of Ash's. He debuts after the Junior Cup, as he meant to compete, but didn't arrive in time. Cameron temporarily joins the group when he goes to earn his 8th Gym Badge from Marlon in Humilau City, and upon obtaining it, he leaves. Cameron returns to compete in the Unova League tournament alongside Ash, Trip, Stephan, Bianca and Virgil. In the Vertress Conference, he defeats Bianca (leaving her in the Top 64) and during the Top 8 manages to defeat Ash despite being one Pokémon short, but is subsequently defeated by Virgil in the Top 4. He seems to be unorganized as he misinterprets pretty much everything, such as thinking he needed seven gym badges to compete in a Pokémon league instead of eight. The Unova League match where Cameron defeated Ash was seen as a sick joke to many fans, even though there were already additional problems (e.g., most of Ash's Unova members used here were poorly developed and were not fully evolved at all).
  • Virgil (バージル, Bājiru)
Japanese voice: Yūki Kaji
English voice: Tom Wayland
Virgil is a rescue worker with his father Jeff and his brother Davey. He saves Ash and his group when they fall off a bunch of rocks while trying to climb up to get to Vertress City, where Ash participates in the Vertress Conference. After solving things at the dam, Virgil reveals he also entering the Unova League, making him one of Ash's rivals. He eventually wins the Unova League. It was revealed that as a young boy, he once got lost in the forest with his first Eevee, when it suddenly evolved into an Umbreon and was thus able to lead him out. This event made him fascinated with the Eevee species and led to him becoming an Eevee trainer. Virgil is the only one of Ash's rivals with whom he has not battled.
  • Shauna (サナ, Sana)
Japanese voice: Yurie Kobori
English voice: Jo Armeniox
Shauna is energetic and loves making Pokévision videos with her Pokémon. She and her friends became fans of Serena after seeing the Pokévision video she made. She dreams of becoming a famous Pokémon Performer and ultimately Kalos Queen.
  • Tierno (ティエルノ, Tieruno)
Japanese voice: Anri Katsu
English voice: Todd Haberkorn
Tierno is a Pokémon Trainer who loves to dance, which is also reflected in his party. Despite being a rookie Trainer, he can cope well when battling more experienced opponents thanks to his skills, teaching dance moves to his Pokémon so they can evade attacks with ease. Tierno is very friendly and is always encouraging his friends to do their best. He is very supportive of Shauna and often watches her Showcase performances. He has feelings for Serena, which he demonstrates every time they meet. He was responsible for introducing Shauna to Serena.
  • Trevor (トロバ, Toroba, Trova)
Japanese voice: Minami Fujii
English voice: Michael Lockwood Crouch
Trevor is a Pokémon Trainer and photographer, his goal as a Trainer is to meet every Pokémon in the Pokédex. Throughout his journey, Trevor aims to take pictures of all the Pokémon he encounters. He is mostly interested in ones with differences in their features, however slight. He competes in the Kalos League, but easily loses to Alain.
  • Miette (ミルフィ, Mirufi, Millefeui)
Japanese voices: Saori Hayashi (season 17), Kei Shindō (seasons 18–19)
English voice: Maggie McDowell
Miette is Serena's rival. She meets Ash and his friends when her Slurpuff eats one of Serena's PokePuffs. When she reveals they weren't very good, she and Serena soon start a rivalry with each other. In order to prove who is the better baker, she and Serena enter a baking competition and though they make it to the final round, neither of them win. She and Serena eventually settle their dispute and have a more friendly rivalry. During her time with the group, Miette soon realizes Serena's true feelings for Ash and warns her that if she doesn't confess her feelings, than she will admit her own feelings and take Ash for herself (she also considers Ash as her and Serena's ''other competition'' aside from Pokemon Showcases). Miette soon meets up with Serena and the group again as she had decides to become a Pokémon Performer and is revealed to be entering the same Showcase as Serena. Miette puts on a dazzling performance, but Serena wins and earned her first Princess Key. Miette would later participate in the Master Class Showcase, but is defeated by Serena once more. Miette is present along with Shauna and Nini, watching the final performance between Serena and Aria. After the Master Class ended, Miette gathers outside with Shauna, Nini and Serena. Miette teases Serena about Ash once again, making her blush and scream her name in a high pitched voice. Miette promises she would train more for the Showcases and departed off with Shauna and Nini away.
  • Nini (ネネ, Nene)
Japanese voice: Motoko Kumai
English voice: Jenny Emm
Nini is a polite person and a confident Performer, aiming for the top. She is also glad to meet new rivals like Serena or Shauna. Ash and his friends first meet her when, while Serena's Pancham and Clemont's Chespin argue over a Poké Puff, they accidentally hit a Farfetch'd. Serena and Nini show each other the performances they intend to show at the Showcase, and becomes a rival to Serena. Much later, Nini comes to Anistar City, where she loses to Serena in the first round of the Anistar City Showcase. Having arrived at Couriway Town, neither Nini nor Serena win a Princess Key from the Couriway Town Showcase. They promise to each other to practice more to win their final Key. Nini later participates in the Master Class Showcase, but loses to Jessie in the first round. After arriving to the waiting room, Nini gains courage and wishes Serena luck in winning the Kalos Queen title. Nini is present along with Miette and Shauna, watching the final performance between Serena and Aria. After the Master Class ended, Miette gathers outside with Shauna, Nini and Serena. Nini promises she would train more for the Showcases and departs.
  • Sawyer (ショータ, Shōta)
Japanese voice: Ikue Ōtani
English voice: Robby Duncan Sharpe
Hailing from the Hoenn region, Sawyer is a new Pokémon trainer who chose Treecko as his starter Pokémon from Professor Birch. After meeting and battling Ash, he begins to respect Ash, looking to him as a mentor figure, and he sets his sights on surpassing Ash as a trainer. His Treecko develops a rivalry with Ash's Frogadier, even evolving in their second battle. Following the evolution of Grovyle into Sceptile and Ash's Frogadier into Greninja, their rivalry becomes even fiercer, though in the third battle between the two trainers, Sceptile is defeated by Greninja's new "Ash-Greninja" form. In the fourth battle between the two, Sawyer manages to defeat Ash, and then witnesses Ash's defeat at the hands of Snowbelle City Gym Leader Wulfric, mentally saying that the person he admired wouldn't have lost, and that the two would settle things at the Kalos League. At the Kalos League, Sawyer manages to advance all the way to the semi-finals, squaring off against Ash in a 6-on-6 battle, but ultimately loses, despite his Sceptile Mega Evolving. After the Kalos League, he helps fend off Team Flare and aids the civilian survivors in Lumiose City. When he later bids farewell to Ash after the Team Flare crisis, he reveals that his idol Steven Stone had given Sawyer a Key Stone to allow his Sceptile to Mega Evolve, and that he wants to repay the favor by becoming Steven's assistant; he is last seen working alongside Steven at the ruins of Lysandre Labs.
  • Alain (アラン, Aran, Alan)
Japanese voice: Kenshō Ono
English voice: Jonathan Silver
Alain, Ash's main rival for the Kalos league, is a calm, hot-headed figure, who shows little emotion and focuses his attention towards battling. Deep down, however, Alain does not wish to see ones closest to him to suffer or get them in danger. Alain also obeys Lysandre's orders without much hesitation, since Lysandre is the one that equipped him with the Mega Ring and gave him the Mega Stone Charizardite X. During his travels, Alain meet and befriend Mairin as she chose to travel with him. At first, Alain wasn't thrill to have Mairin around but over time grew to enjoy her company and they both became best friends. Although, Alain's hot headed personality cause to believed that having support from friends would hold him or others back and his beliefs led him to almost losing his friendship with Mairin. Alain works with Steven Stone while in Hoenn to uncover the secrets of Mega Evolution's origins. Alain takes control of a giant rock for Lysandre and Team Flare. To become stronger, he battles ten Mega Evolution trainers. After he asking his best friend to go back and finding out that her partner Chespie fell into an unexplainable coma, Alain was blamed himself for what happen to the two as his goal shifted as began a new journey alone to acquire strength along with helping Lysandre in order to not only help and cheer his best friend up and to resort Chespie's health but also make things right with them. During his travels and due to the influence his best friend had on him, Alain began to question his beliefs in having support from friends as he not only begins to realize that it doesn't hold him or others back but also misses having Mairin around. Alain change in his beliefs was solidify when he meets Ash as he became both a rival and close friend to him, after witnessing Ash's Greninja's unique transformation. Being call in by Lysandre to help the other agents on their mission, Alain assists Team Flare in capturing the blue Zygarde Core. After a talk with Ash and wanting to battle him again, Alain was inspired to enter the Kalos League solely to battle against him. Alain defeats Ash and wins the Kalos League. After Team Flare began their final operation and when they captured Ash along with his Pokémon, Alain began to question Lysandre's intentions but ends up finding out that he was trick into helping Team Flare take over Kalos and to control the two Zygarde. Realizing the truth, Alain not only felt guilty for his actions but also felt that his actions caused him to lose the only friends, Mairin and Ash, he ever had. Alain was stunned when he realizes why Lysandre wanted Ash as he wanted to control him and his Greninja for their Bond Phenomenon but they resisted his control. Alain then realized that he never lost the only friends he ever had, after Ash talk some sense and assured him that they’ll always be friends no matter what. Wanting to make amends for his actions to his two friends, Alain sends his Charizard to rescue Pikachu and the rest of Ash's Pokémon, after Ash with his Greninja broke free from captivity, then he alongside Ash rescue Chespie. After Team Flare's defeat, Alain decides to help Professor Sycamore once again with his research and have been inspired by Ash decided to started a new journey from scratch with Mairin as his traveling companion again.
  • Gladion (グラジオ, Gurajio)
Japanese voice: Nobuhiko Okamoto
English voice: Eddy Lee
Gladion is Ash's rival in the Alola Region. He is also Lillie's brother and is a serious and calm trainer, who is looking to find himself worthy opponents in Pokémon battles. He is a "lone wolf" who avoids meeting with his sister because his battling style seems to somewhat edgy and ruthless. Despite this, he is noted by others how he still has a kind behavior shown when he tells his sister to take care of her Pokémon. While Gladion does not visit his sister often, he swore to protect her, after her encounter with the Ultra Beast. Four years before their appearance in the series, Gladion watched Lillie attacked by the Ultra Beast Nihilego. Lillie was terrified, while Gladion was not brave enough to defend her. Suddenly, a Silvally arrived, which defeated Nihilego. While Lillie lost her memory of the encounter and became scared of Pokémon, Gladion took the Silvally as his own Pokémon, and swore to protect his sister. One day, Gladion found an injured Eevee and brought it to Hobbes. Gladion was very concerned about Eevee, though Hobbes promised it would recover if they took it to the Pokémon Center. Gladion was also motivated to go on a journey to find more about himself, as well as to train alone. Thus, he left Lillie and the mansion. After Lillie overcame her fears, he becomes more dedicated to surpassing Ash after witnessing him and Pikachu use 10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt for the first time. Gladion even started to see his sister more often, and he's forming a close bond with her. Gladion and Lillie later find out that their father is still alive, and they leave with their mother to find him. He makes a flashback appearance in Journeys.
  • Hau (ハウ, Hau)
Japanese voice: Jun Fukuyama
English voice: Neo Cihi
Hau is a cheerful boy, who, unlike other rivals, does not humiliate his opponents. Hau once fought against his grandfather, Hala, but his Dartrix ended up being defeated by his Crabrawler. Hala stated that Hau had to prepare himself the next time they'd face, since Hala would have to use his very best in testing the boy. Hau was gone from Alola for some time, but returned with his father to take on the Island Challenge. Hau was training his Dartrix when the latter bound Ash, Pikachu and Rotom to a tree, thinking of them as its enemies. Soon, Ash and Hau initiated a conversation, where Hau learned that Ash battled his grandfather, Hala, in a Grand Trial. Hau admitted he faced Hala before, but failed; this time, he came back to Alola to complete the Island Challenge. Ash encouraged Hau, and showed Rowlet, who was sleeping. As Dartrix showed some interest, the two guys started a battle, in which Ash attempted to use the Z-Crystal. However, his fingers slipped and Rowlet was defeated. Hau cheered for this fun battle, and decided to take on Ash the next day, since he had things to do with his father. On that day, Ash came with Rowlet late, and apologized, since he was training. This time, Rowlet used Seed Bomb to attack Dartrix, who learned about this strategy and knocked off its Everstone that it launched. However, Ash attempted and succeeded in having Rowlet use Bloom Doom to defeat Dartrix. Hau fell to his knees, but congratulated to Ash for winning the battle. Ash encouraged Hau, who wanted to continue his Island Challenge, and have a Z-Move ready to execute against Ash the next time they'd meet, as the two parted ways. Both Ash and Hau competed against each other in the Alola League, where Ash merged victorious. Afterwards, he watches the rest of the league and help stop the Guzzlord invasion. He is last seen competing in Nanu's Grand Trial while Hala referees the match.
  • Horacio (ハヤテ, Hayate)
Japanese voice: Nozomu Sasaki
English voice: Sam Black
Horacio was arrogant and condescending, believing that his Charjabug's top-class equipment and Speed-increasing nature would allow him to win the race with ease. He was also a bad sport, mocking Sophocles and the latter's Charjabug. He also disregarded the well-being of his Pokémon, by not allowing his Charjabug to take a break during pit stops, resulting in Charjabug being too exhausted to continue and allowing Sophocles and his own Charjabug to get ahead of them. This was seen again in Evolving Research!, when he arrived at a bridge with the Bug Stone at the other side. He disregarded Sophocles's warning about the bridge being unstable and continued on, resulting in the bridge collapsing, and he had to be saved by Sophocles's Vikavolt. Horacio has mellowed down his arrogance since then and respects Sophocles.

Gym Leaders

Kanto Gym Leaders

All eight Gym Leaders from the Kanto region. During Ash's Indigo League quest, Ash only earned four badges legitimately (Three of them were from Lt. Surge, Koga and Blaine. In the Viridian City Gym, Ash face the Team Rocket trio who were substituting for Giovanni. Because Ash did defeat the Team Rocket Trio in battle, it is a legit win). For more information on Misty and Brock, see the protagonists section. For more information on Giovanni, see the Antagonists section.

  • Lt. Surge (マチス, Matis)
Voiced by: Fumihiko Tachiki (Japanese), Maddie Blaustein (4kids dub, English)
Lt. Surge is the Electric-type Gym Leader from Vermillion City. Rude, arrogant and loud, he views challengers as "babies" unless they defeat him and prefers to evolve his Pokémon as soon as possible. One of the most dangerous tactics is his reliance on brute strength and has defeated multiple trainers with that tactic. He looks down on anyone with non-fully evolved Pokémon.
When Ash first fought him, Pikachu was easily overwhelmed in terms of brute strength. Afterwards, while Pikachu was recovering, Nurse Joy gives Ash a Thunder Stone which will allow Pikachu to evolve into Raichu. However, Pikachu refused the Stone, which meant that Ash needs to rely on alternate strategies to win against Raichu.
When it was time for a rematch, Ash was able to exploit Lt. Surge's Raichu's fatal flaw. Because Lt. Surge evolved his Raichu as soon as it was caught as a Pikachu, it only learned brutal attack strategies and not speed tactics. Ash was able to use Pikachu's tail to ground the electricity and use his speed to knock out Raichu. Afterwards, Lt. Surge stops being rude to Ash and congratulates and respects him on the win.
He appeared in a flashback in Diamond and Pearl episode. In Journeys, Surge is away from his Gym for training and has one of his assistants, Visquez, to take over the Gym. It is mentioned by Visquez that Lt. Surge's Raichu taught her own Raichu how to battle and Ash's victory in his Gym is widely acknowledged.
  • Sabrina (ナツメ, Natsume)
Voiced by: Kae Araki (Japanese), Lisa Ortiz (English)
The Psychic-type Gym Leader of Saffron City and one of the two villainous Gym Leaders Ash encountered (the second being Giovanni). It is revealed she came from a family of psychics, and she has psychic powers as well. Unfortunately, she grew way too obsessed with developing them, making her an emotionless Gym Leader while her eerie cheeriness is manifested in a form of a doll, resembling her younger self, creating a split personality. Although she hosts a school to train Psychics, she can also use her powers to turn any defeated challengers (and even her own mother, Misty and Brock!) into dolls for her dollhouse.
At first glance in her debut series, she appeared as a young girl who helped Ash and co. from Team Rocket. She almost succeeded in turning Ash into one when he forfeits her battle against her Abra/Kadabra but was saved by Sabrina's father.
Her father told Ash to acquire a Ghost-type Pokémon to counter Psychic-types. After befriending a wild Haunter, he takes it back to the Gym. At first, things were looking bad for Ash as Haunter was nowhere in sight and he had to use Pikachu against Kadabra. Luckily, Haunter appears and starts cheering Sabrina up by making funny faces. Sabrina laughed which caused her and Kadabra to be incapacitated, and both personalities merged together as one, and she loses her match with Ash. While Haunter stayed behind to stabilize Sabrina's mentality, she gives Ash her Gym badge for making her laugh and become friendly again. Sabrina is the fourth Gym Leader Ash faces, instead of the sixth like in the games.
  • Erika (エリカ)
Voiced by: Kyoko Hikami (Japanese), Leah Applebaum (4Kids dub), Nathalie Gorham (Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You, TPCi)
The Grass-type Gym Leader of Celadon City, Erika also runs a perfume shop, which contains the essence of her Gloom as her main ingredient. As a child, she had a nasty run in with a wild Grimer. Fortunately, she was saved by a wild Gloom, which drove the Grimer off. Since then, the two became inseparable. In her debut, while everyone enjoyed the perfume scent, Ash insulted the perfume. A furious Erika and her employees kicked him out and banned him from the store. Ash tried to enter her gym, which is also a greenhouse, next, but her employees threw him out as well as they heard about him insulting the perfume.
With no options left, Ash sought help from Team Rocket after they were caught and thrown out for attempting to steal the perfume. Posing as a girl named 'Ashley', he was able to gain access and become a student and learned more about Erika's background. Unfortunately, his disguise was unveiled and he challenges her to a Gym Battle. However, during the match, the Gym gets sent on fire thanks to Team Rocket starting a fire in the Gym. Everyone had to evacuate and put out the fire. Although Ash felt guilty of being part of this retaliation, he immediately goes in and rescue Erika's Gloom who was trapped inside the burning building. Both Erika and Ash made peace with each other and she gave Ash his Rainbow Badge for saving her Pokémon. She is the fifth Gym Leader Ash encountered rather than the fourth like in the games.
The anime version of Erika has been loathed by Western fans for her being a clueless and irresponsible Gym Leader, such as unintentionally letting her staff banning challengers just because they don't like her perfume.
She appears in Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You, which is a separate timeline. In the film, Ash does defeat Erika and earn his badge. Erika is much nicer in the film, as it was done to make her close to her game counterpart and serve as an apology to Western fans for making her a complete jerk in the anime.
  • Koga (キョウ, Kyo)
Voiced by: Hōchū Otsuka (Japanese), Stan Hart (English; 4Kids) Jimmy Zoppi (English; TPCi)
Koga is the Poison-type Gym Leader from Fuschia City and a ninja. Unlike in the games, he does not have a daughter named Janine. Rather, he has a younger sister and student named Aya. Aya challenged Ash to make his way through Koga's booby-trapped infested Gym and fight her first. After merging successful, Ash earned the right to face off against Koga. Although the battle was interrupted by Team Rocket, Ash and Koga resumed their battle where Ash merged victorious. Koga is the sixth Gym Leader Ash encountered rather than the fifth like in the games.
He reappeared in a flashback episode in the Black and White anime when Ash was reminiscing his days with his Charizard.
  • Blaine (カツラ, Katsura)
Voiced by: Toshiya Ueda (Japanese), Michael Haigney (as Roger Kay, English, 4kids dub)
Blaine is the Fire-type Gym Leader of Cinnabar Island. He closed down his Gym prior to his debut appearance, as the island became a tourist attraction, due to the hot springs and runs an inn. He challenges people with riddles and tends to make puns even at inappropriate times. By providing riddles to Ash, Misty and Brock, Misty solves each one which led them straight towards to his gym, where Blaine revealed himself. Ash fought him on a three on three battle, but forfeited due to Pikachu almost falling into the lava and Charizard's disobedience. This battle is also infamous for Pikachu using Thunderbolt on Blaine's Rhydon's horn, knocking it out (Rhydon is a Ground and Rock type and is immune to Electric attacks).
Later, after stopping a volcanic eruption, thanks to Team Rocket's actions, Ash battles him in a rematch and merges victorious.

Orange Island Gym Leaders

Upon learning about a League there, Ash decided to participate. Unlike in the other regions where there was eight Gym Leaders, Ash faces off against four. None of the Gym Leaders specialize in a certain type, but more on how to do tasks and win challenges to earn a badge, while interacting with their Pokémon. Once the challenger acquires all four Gym Badges, they earn the right to face off against the Supreme Gym Leader. Should the challenger succeeds, then they got into the Hall of Fame and are Champions (but not official region Champions). The format is similar to the player facing the Elite Four and the Champions just like in the games.

  • Cissy (アツミ, Atsumi)
Voiced by: Miki Nagasawa (Japanese), Tara Sands (English)
Cissy is the Gym Leader from the Mikan Island Gym of the Orange Islands and Senta's older sister. In order to obtain the Coral-Eye Badge, trainers must win in an accuracy test and a race against her by using Water type Pokémon. When facing Cissy as his first Orange League Gym Challenge, Ash had to participate in two contests against her. Using her Seadra against Ash's Squirtle in an accuracy test, both sides had an equal precision for hitting the cans and the result was a tie. Before the race, Team Rocket stole Cissy's Blastoise, but were blasted off. In the aquatic race, Ash was losing (as Blastoise pushed Lapras), but Ash's Lapras froze the water so that it could slide on it, making Ash win the race and the badge.
  • Danny (ダン, Dan)
Voiced by: Yatsunori Matsumoto (Japanese), Jim Malone (English)
Danny is the Gym Leader of the Navel Island Gym from the Orange Islands. Danny approached Ash, Misty and Tracey and complimented Misty, causing her to be flattered. He accompanied Ash when they climbed the mountain, then fought against Team Rocket for their attempt at stealing Pikachu. At the top, Misty and Tracey realized he was the Gym Leader. After this revelation, Ash and Danny had three challenges. He used Nidoqueen against Ash's Lapras to freeze the geyser and won. The next challenge was to shape the ice like a sledge, which Ash won as his Charizard burned him, melting the parts of the ice. The last challenge was a race, but it was temporarily stopped due to Team Rocket's attempt. Ash and Danny continued the race and while the odds were in Danny's favor, Ash's slide spun around and he landed in the sea. But luckily, Ash managed to win the race and the badge.
  • Rudy (ジギー, Ziggy)
Voiced by: Ryō Horikawa (Japanese), Matthew Mitler (Englsih)
Rudy is the Gym Leader of Trovita Island, who gives trainers the Spike Shell Badge if they beat him. While the gang was on the way to the island they spotted a little girl, who happens to be Rudy's little sister. Misty saved the little girl and Rudy falls instantly in love with Misty. Ash and Tracey were confused about this but Misty was excited about it. Eventually, Rudy wanted Misty to stay with him for good. He had a battle with Ash, using the Pokémon's dancing moves to evade the attacks and counter them. He saw that Misty actually cared for Ash more than him. Knowing it was the right thing to do, he let her go and continue her journey.
  • Luana (ルリコ, Ruriko)
Voiced by: Mami Koyama (Japanese), Kayzie Rogers (English)
Luana is the Gym Leader of the Kumquat Island Gym from the Orange Islands. She mistook Ash to be her son, as Travis went on his own journey, dressed like Ash and having a Pikachu as well. After Team Rocket were defeated, Luana let him, Misty and Tracey into her hotel, as they saw the luxury. She had a tag battle against Ash, using her Alakazam and Marowak against his Charizard and Pikachu. Although she had the advantage, as Pikachu and Charizard did not get along with each other, but was soon defeated when Pikachu and Charizard started working together. She gave Ash the Jade Star Badge, who promised to greet her son and tell him his mom misses him.
  • Drake (ユウジ, Yūji)
Voiced by: Koji Yūsa (Japanese), Scottie Ray (English)
Drake is the strongest trainer of the Orange Islands and Champion (Supreme Gym Leader) who resides on Pummelo Island. Despite his skills as a trainer, he grew bored with being unbeatable and wondered if there was going to be a challenger to defeat him. Many trainers who challenged him lost either early in the game or when he uses his ace Pokémon, Dragonite.
Eventually, Ash arrived with his four Orange Island badges which earned him the right to face Drake. This is the first time in the series where we get to see a full 6 on 6 battle. At first, Ash was able to consecutively defeat four of Drake's Pokémon (one of the battles ended in a tie). Things took a turn for the worse, when Drake uses his Electabuzz and his Dragonite to wear down four of Ash's remaining Pokémon. Eventally, Ash was able to use Pikachu to defeat Dragonite. Ash was made Orange Island Champion as a result. The Orange Islands achievement gets referenced a couple times in the series and Ash's Orange Island trophy makes a cameo in the second episode of Journeys.
Ditto is the first Pokémon Drake uses and many trainers failed to defeat Ditto, which can mimic their Pokémon's moves. Drake always uses his Dragonite last in battles.

Johto Gym Leaders

The eight Gym Leaders from Johto and members of the Johto League.

  • Falkner (ハヤト, Hayato)
Voiced by: Akira Ishida (Japanese), Matthew Mitler (English)
Falkner is the Flying-type Gym Leader from Violet City. He has a self-righteous attitude and does not like people assuming that every Flying-type Pokémon will always lose to Electric-types. Despite this, he does care about his Pokémon and has a nice personality. His Gym is located on the rooftop on one of the buildings and he also trains his students there. He bonds with his Pokémon by hang-gliding across the city.
He first appeared in the series helping Ash rescue his Pikachu from Team Rocket. After the ordeal was done, he and Ash decided to have a battle. Upon noticing Falkner using the same attack combos, Ash was able to overcome and defeat Falkner.
  • Bugsy (ツクシ, Tsukushi)
Voiced by: Hiromi Ishikawa (Japanese), Tara Sands (English)
Bugsy is the Bug-type Gym Leader from Azalea Town. When Ash and co. first arrived in the Gym, he was nowhere to be found. However, after Misty gets startled by the Bug-types in the Gym, she unintentionally knocked down a ladder as Bugsy was viewing them from a tree. Bugsy criticized Misty for her ignorance towards them. Afterwards, Ash challenges Bugsy to a Gym battle which he accepts and had to help down from the tree.
Bugsy used a variety of defense tactics against Ash's Pokémon to cover up type disadvantages. However, as he failed to cover all the weak spots, Ash found an opening and defeated all of Bugsy's Pokémon easily.
  • Whitney (アカネ, Akane)
Voiced by: Yūko Miyamura (Japanese), Megan Hollingshead (English)
Whitney is the Normal-type Gym Leader from Goldenrod City. Her uncle, Milton, owns a Miltank dairy farm which produced delicious Moomoo milk. This is where Whitney was able to obtain her Miltank.
In her debut appearance, she and her Clefairy bumped into Ash and Pikachu. She kisses Pikachu's bruised forehead, much to his amusement. She took Ash and co. all around the city, where they ended up taking wrong routes. Team Rocket attempted to steal her Clefairy, but they sent Team Rocket blasting down the unfinished magnet train rail, which would not be completed for a year (In Black and White, the magnet train rail was completed, implying a year has passed since Ash's Johto Journeys). When it was time for the Gym battle, Ash was able to defeat Whitney's female Nidorina easily and her Clefairy forfeited due to using Splash (via Metronome). Unforunately, Whitney turns the tables and flattens his Pikachu, Cyndaquil and Totodile using Miltank's Rollout.
The next day, Whitney invited Ash and co. to her uncle's dairy farm where they enjoyed the milk and learn how to handle a Miltank. When Team Rocket used a Barrel-shaped mech to attack the farm, Ash came up with a strategy counter the Rollout tactic. Using it, he was able to defeat Whitney. Although the rematch took place outside her Gym, Whitney counted it as an official win and gives Ash his Gym badge. Unlike in the games, Whitney does not cry and throw a tantrum when she does lose. It is also revealed in the next episode that whenever someone merges victorious against Whitney, they get interviewed on DJ Mary's radio station. She later appears in a few flashbacks.
  • Morty (マツバ, Matsuba)
Voiced by: Masaya Matsukaze (Japanese), Andrew Rannells (English)
Morty is the Ghost-type Gym Leader from Ecruteak City. His family had lived there for centuries, and he teaches his students about Ghost-types. He also allows them to watch official Gym battles.
Morty meets Ash and co. when the gang went to the Burned Tower, which they mistaken for a Gym. It turns out the Burned Tower was inhabited by Ghost Pokémon, which Morty was able to befriend. Afterwards, he and Ash had a Gym battle where Ash merged victorious. It is interesting to note that Morty uses all three members of the Gengar line (Gastly, Haunter and Gengar), despite the introduction of Misdreavus in the Generation II games. His tactics were primarily on scaring and confusing his opponents disabling their concentration, invisibility and relying on Normal-type immunity.
While heading to Mahogany Town, Ash and friends arrived in Ectruteak City again and run into Morty and his friend, Eusine. This time, they along with Ash and co. prevented Team Rocket from stealing the silver bells of Tin Tower. While blasting Team Rocket off, the gang see Suicune in the process. He later appears in a few flashbacks.
  • Chuck (シジマ, Shijima)
Voiced by: Nobuaki Kakuda (1st appearance, Japanese), Takahiro Fujiwara (2nd appearance, Japanese), Dan Green (English)
Chuck is the Fighting-type Gym Leader from Cianwood City. He once travelled to Galar where he studied karate and met a younger Bea. He was also revealed to have trained Brawly, the Fighting-type Gym Leader from Hoenn, and served as a role model for Frontier Brain Greta. He is happily married to his wife and he runs a dojo, which also serves as his gym.
Due to Jasmine's Ampharos being too sick and Jasmine had to take care of it, she tells Ash of a Gym in Cianwood City and recommends to challenge there instead. In his debut, Ash and co. encountered him training with his Machoke. After meeting the gang, he brings them to his Gym, where his wife cooks up a delicious meal. Afterwards, it was time for the Gym match, where Ash merged victorious. Upon learning that Jasmine's Ampharos still needs to rest and recover, Chuck tells Ash and co. to visit Whirl Islands.
He appears in a fantasy in the Ruby and Sapphire series. He returns in Journeys where he trains with Bea, reunites with Ash, and later watches Bea battling Ash. Afterwards, he made desserts for Ash, Bea and their Pokémon.
  • Jasmine (ミカン, Mikan)
Voiced by: Yumi Kakazu (Japanese), Tara Sands (4kids dub), Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld (TPCi dub)
Jasmine is the Steel-type Gym Leader from Olivine City. When Ash went to battle, he fought Jasmine's apprentice, Janina (Konatsu (コナツ)), who was impersonating the Gym Leader. Jasmine called off the battle and berated her apprentice for her antics. Jasmine could not battle Ash at the moment as her Ampharos, she kept at the lighthouse, was sick. She had to send Janina on an errand to fetch the medicine from Cianwood City and informs Ash that there is a Gym there he should try out while waiting. Unfortunately, even though Ash won his gym battle there, Ampharos was still recovering so Ash and co. decided to visit the Whirl Islands instead. Afterwards, the heroes returned to Olivine City as Ampharos was fully recovered and now Jasmine was ready for battle. Despite putting up a good fight, Jasmine loses to Ash.
Sometime later, Jasmine went to visit Sunyshore City in Sinnoh. Ash and co. met her shortly after his victory against Volkner. Here, she was watching Kenny do a series of contest combinations. It is revealed that she was travelling around studying Contest battles to improve her tactics. Jasmine battled Flint of the Sinnoh Elite Four where she loses.
Later, at the Pokémon Center, Dawn was feeling uncertain of what to do with her journey and was torn between cheering Ash at the Sinnoh League, or go with Kenny on a Contest journey. Jasmine advised Dawn to follow her own path and trust her instincts. Jasmine leaves the next day, heading back home to Olivine City. Her appearance in this episode is a reference to her cameo in the Diamond, Pearl and Platinum Games.
  • Pryce (ヤナギ, Yanagi)
Voiced by: Motomu Kiyokawa (Japanese), Koichi Sakaguchi (Young Pryce, Japanese), James Carter Cathcart (credited as Jimmy Zoppi, English)
Pryce is the Ice-type Gym Leader from Mahogany Town. Pryce and his Piloswine were best friends in their early days as a Trainer and spent battling many other trainers. After losing to a Magmar, both Pryce and Piloswine suffered severe burns. While recovering, Piloswine left one night with no explanation and disappeared. Since then, Pryce grew bitter towards challengers and their Pokémon.
He refused to battle Ash due to the belief that Pokémon can't be friends and he viewed Ash's strategies as weak. However, while battling Team Rocket, both Ash and Pryce came across a cave where his Piloswine was found frozen. It turns out that Piloswine tried to find herbs and berries to cure their burns but ended up frozen in the process. Pryce stopped being rude and helped Ash and co. defeat Team Rocket. Afterwards, Pryce accepts Ash's Gym Challenge. Although Ash and Pryce both put up a good fight, Pryce forfeited his match as his Piloswine was too exhausted and Ash knocked it down three times, which ruled as a T.K.O. This is the only time where Ash won his Gym Badge with the Gym Leader forfeiting the battle.
  • Clair (イブキ, Ibuki)
Voiced by: Yuko Mita (Japanese), Megan Hollingshead (4kids dub), Eva Christensen (TPCi dub)
Clair is the Dragon-type Gym Leader from Blackthorn City. She was revealed to have mentored Lance of the Kanto Elite Four. Ash, Misty and Brock first encountered Clair when her Dratini had to shed its skin. While Team Rocket attempted to steal Dratini, Clair and Ash had to help protect it which caused Dratini to evolve into a Dragonair. Shortly after, she had to perform a ritual to purify a Dragon Fang at Riverhead Falls, before accepting Ash's challenge.
When Ash and Clair were battling, Team Rocket stole the Dragon Fang, causing the battle to called off. Ash and co. chased after them and prevented a Dragonite from going on a rampage and put out the fire that was threatening the Dragon Holy Land. Once everything was cleared up, Ash and Clair resumed their Gym Battle where Ash merged victorious and earned his final badge. Unlike in the games, Ash did not have to do a cave trial to earn the badge and Clair is not a sore loser.
She appeared in a flashback in a Diamond and Pearl episode. She officially reappears in the Decolore Islands arc, where she was searching for a Shiny Druddigon that lived in Cave Island. During this quest, she reunites with Ash and met his Unova companions, Iris and Cilan. After calming down the Druddigon, Clair catches it and heads back home to Blackthorn City, but not before agreeing with Iris for a battle. In the undubbed post-Black and White series episodes, Iris went with Clair to the Dragon Holy Land where they encountered and calmed a wild Gible. Iris later battled Clair and lost.

Hoenn Gym Leaders

The eight Gym Leaders for the Hoenn League. During Ash's Hoenn League quest and Sinnoh League quest, Wallace was Hoenn champion at the time, hence why Ash never fought him and he is not listed here. As of the XY anime, Wallace is no longer Hoenn Champion and it is possible he went back to his job as Gym Leader in Sootopolis City. For information on Norman, see the Associates section.

  • Roxanne (ツツジ, Tsutsuji)
Voiced by: Yuri Shiratori (Japanese), Karen Neill (English)
Roxanne is the Rustboro Gym Leader who specializes in Rock-type Pokemon. She was a top graduate at her Pokémon School in Rustboro City and now currently works as a teacher for the beginner's class. Because of her strong academic standings and excellent record, she was granted the role of a Gym Leader. Ash and pals encountered her during a school trip, where she invites them to visit the school. It is revealed that she knows Brock as he was a Rock-type Gym Leader as well as Professor Oak, as he gave remote lectures to this school.
The next day, Roxanne gets to battle Ash, while allowing some of the senior students to film the Gym battle. Before the battle starts, May admits to Roxanne that she wanted to pursue Pokémon contests, which Roxanne was fine with. Despite relying on various defense strategies, Roxanne loses to Ash.
  • Brawly (トウキ, Tōki)
Voiced by: Kōhei Kiyasu (Japanese), Jason Griffith (English)
The Fighting-type Gym Leader from Dewford Town, Brawly is a professional surfer and owns a private island where he teaches people how to surf. It is revealed that he once trained under Chuck. Ash wanted to battle Brawly, but he spends most of the time surfing. Unbeknownst to Ash, the surfing tactic was Brawly's way of how to dodge attacks, while maintaining balance and focus. When Brawly battles Ash, he beats Ash with his newly evolved Hariyama. Ash was harshly berated by his friends for making his Treecko continuing to battle despite gaining numerous injuries against Hariyama as well as his arrogance. After learning his lesson, Ash learned how Brawly was able to use surfing as a strategy and taught his Pokémon that tactic. Ash decided to stay on Dewford Island for a while to train for his rematch.
When a storm arrived, he interrupted Ash's battle with one of his students, Shauna, forcing everyone to seek shelter in a cave. He refereed Ash's match with Shauna with Ash merging victorious. Shortly after, Ash was able to defeat Brawly in a rematch.
  • Wattson (テッセン, Tessen)
Voiced by: Ken'ichi Ogata (Japanese), Dan Green (English)
Wattson is the Electric-type Gym Leader from Mauville City. He is usually portrayed as a jolly old man. In his debut appearance, Ash and pals entered his Gym through a roller coaster ride. Along the way, they came across a mechanical Raikou which attacked the heroes. Thinking it was the real Raikou, Ash ordered Pikachu to attack it which not only damages the robot, but also supercharges Pikachu's electric attacks. When it was time for the battle, Ash earned his victory (albeit lopsided) by having Pikachu one-hit knock out all three of Wattson's Pokémon. Although it was a legit win and Ash earned the badge, Wattson started to get upset and sat near the Mauville plant to think about what happened. Fortunately, a wild Electrike greeted him and cheered up Wattson. After Ash explained what had happened in the battle, Wattson allowed Ash to keep his badge.
Later as Ash and friends were heading back to Petalburg City for Ash's Gym battle against Norman, they ran into Wattson again. Ash and Wattson had a friendly battle with Wattson's Manectric defeating Ash's Torkoal.
  • Flannery (アスナ, Asuna)
Voiced by: Rio Natsuki (Japanese), Lisa Ortiz (English)
Flannery is the new Fire-type Gym Leader of Lavaridge Town. She inherited the gym from her grandfather, after he retired and became a poet. As a new Gym Leader, Flannery tends to make a lot of errors in her duties such as forgetting to hire a referee (luckily, her grandfather decided to be the referee) and she sought Ash and his friend's help to clean up the battlefield for Ash's Gym Battle.
While battling Ash, she does have surprisingly good tactics such as using Smog and Sandstorm attacks to provide ambush tactics. However, due to her overusing Overheat (power level decreases after every use) and her stress temperament, Flannery ended up costing her Gym battle victory. However, her grandfather commended her for putting up a good battle.
  • Winona (ナギ, Nagi)
Voiced by: Hyōsei (Japanese), Amy Birnbaum (English)
Winona is the Flying-type Gym Leader from Fortree City. She has a habit of praying to the sky to grant her good luck before a battle starts. She first appears in the show giving children a ride on her large Skarmory at the Fortree City Feather Carnival. Before her battle with Ash could take place, she and the heroes had to stop Team Rocket from stealing the various Pokémon at the Carnival. Afterwards, she has her official Gym battle with Ash, where she loses.
In her battle, she uses flight paths and angles for accurate attacks with her Pokémon. She learns how to adapt to various weather conditions (e.g., windy days). The Fortree Gym battlefield is out in the open, allowing her and her opponents Pokémon to fly and fight. Her Swellow in the anime is a shiny to differentiate hers and Ash's Swellow during the final battle.
  • Tate and Liza (フウとラン, Fū & Lan)
Tate is voiced by: Takahiro Mizushima (Japanese), Jason Griffith (English)
Liza is voiced by: Chisa Yokoyama (Japanese), Andi Whaley (English)
Tate and Liza are fraternal twins of the Psychic-type Gym in Mossdeep City. Their father, Jin, works as an astronaut and director of the Mossdeep Space Center, alongside their mother, Rachel, the mission control operator. Although twins, Liza is slightly older by a few minutes, and constantly teases Tate about it. Sometimes the twins tend to bicker too much, as it causes them to lose focus in battles, allowing their opponents take a free hit. Despite this, the twins care for each other deep down.
In their first appearance, the twins give Ash and friends a tour of the Space Center, and let them experience a zero-gravity room using only their Baltoy. They later help Ash and co. stop Team Rocket from stealing a space shuttle that was intended to be used for Jin's space exploration.
Following the space shuttle launch, Tate and Liza challenge Ash into a Double Battle. However, while trying to attack Ash's Pikachu and Swellow, both their Solrock and Lunatone's attacks keep cancelling each other out. As a result, the twins kept bickering more allowing Ash to score free hits. Eventually, they were able to patch up the mess, after stopping Team Rocket from stealing Solrock and Lunatone. As the battle resumes, both Tate and Liza countered all of Ash's tactics while in sync, but lose due to Pikachu and Swellow's "Thunder Armor" tactic. Both of them realized that they still need to improve their attack combinations and remain in sync with each other.
  • Juan (アダン, Adan)
Voiced by: Shō Hayami (Japanese), Sean Schemmel (English)
Since Wallace was Hoenn Champion at the time, his mentor, Juan, served as the Water-type Gym Leader of Sootopolis City. Juan was a Top Coordinator in his early life and loves Water-type Pokémon due to their streamlined characteristics and weakness to Electric Types. He is widely popular amongst women and puts on spectacular water shows.
During his battle with Ash, the Gym battle was broken into two parts. The first part was a double battle. If the challenger defeats the two Gym Leaders' Pokémon, then they move on to the second part, which is a three on three battle.
His battle tactic is using rapid attacks making the opponent having trouble hitting the targets. Despite this, Juan loses to Ash and congratulates him on earning his eighth and final badge for the Hoenn League. He appears in a flashback in a Diamond and Pearl episode.

Sinnoh Gym Leaders

The eight Sinnoh Gym Leaders and members of the Sinnoh League.

  • Roark (ヒョウタ, Hyōta)
Voiced by: Masataka Azuma (Japanese), Satsuki Yukino (Young Roark, Japanese), Craig Blair (English), Zoe Martin (Young Roark, English)
Roark is the Rock-type Gym Leader from Oreburgh City, foreman of the Oreburgh Mine and leader of the Ancient Pokemon Expedition Orienations. He inherited the Gym from his father, Byron, when Byron moved to Canaclave City, which would allowed Roark to further his own career. He first appeared in the show, where Paul was able to battle and defeat Roark easily, despite two of Paul's Pokemon were at a disadvantage. Ash later challenged Roark to a Gym battle, while Paul watched, but loses due to focusing too much on pleasing his rival and the fact that Roark's Cranidos wore out his team fast. Afterwards, Paul leaves disgusted with Ash's performance.
While training for a rematch, Roark provides Ash advice on using a strategy that Ash is familiar with, while reminding Ash that to win battles, concentrate on the current opponent and not the potential opponent. It is implied that Roark does not like Paul, as when Ash mentions about Paul's win, Roark felt uncomfortable stating that it "has been eating [him]". He helped Ash and his friends stop a rampagaing Aerodactyl and sent Team Rocket blasting off with his newly evolved Rampardos. The next day, Ash goes in for a rematch and violently defeats all of Roark's Pokémon, due to Roark being too slow in adapting to Ash's new tactics which included the improvised Spin Dodge and defense strategies.
Roark later appears during Ash's visit at Canaclave City where Ash learns that Byron, the Canaclave Gym Leader, was in fact, Roark's father. Both father and son defeated and stopped Team Rocket from stealing the fossils. Roark later refereed Ash's Gym Battle against Byron.
Roark's tactics are all about using fast and offense attacks. His signature Pokémon, Cranidos/ Rampardos, is capable of utilizing these tactics. However, he has very poor defense tactics, which Byron always reminded Roark to use as well.
  • Gardenia (ナタネ, Natan)
Voiced by: Chieko Honda (Japanese), Lara Starr Rigores (English)
The Eterna City Gym Leader and a Grass-type Specialist, Gardenia always gets overenthusiastic when coming across a Grass-type Pokemon, such as James' Cacnea and Carnivine and Ash's Turtwig (much to the Pokémon's displeasure). She first appeared in Eterna Forest arc, when Ash and friends help Cheryl reach the Combee hive. She later appeared to help stop Team Rocket from stealing the Adamant Orb. Shortly after, Gardenia then got to battle Ash in an official Gym battle, where he merged victorious.
Gardenia appeared one last time where she and James engaged in a Tag Battle against Ash and Dawn, but lost. During the battle, Gardenia reveals that Cacnea can learn Drain Punch and offers to train Cacnea to make it stronger, to which James refused. However, because James did not properly train Cacnea, it could not execute Drain Punch properly. After consideration, he tearfully gave away his Cacnea to Gardenia to master the Drain Punch move. It is later revealed by Barry that she was successful, much to James' joy.
Gardenia's tactics is to rely on sunlight to make her Pokemon's moves powerful. However, due to over relying on the sunlight, she ended up costing her Gym Battle victory to Ash.
  • Maylene (スモモ, Sumomo)
Voiced by: Aya Endō (Japanese), Rachael Lillis (English)
Maylene is the Fighting Gym Leader from Veilstone City (the same city where Paul, Ash's Sinnoh rival, and his older brother, Reggie, hail from). Six months prior to her debut appearance, Maylene became a Gym Leader, due to being a formidable opponent alongside her Lucario. However, due to the stress and new responsibilities and duties she had to carry out, she ended up losing focus too often. When Paul defeated Maylene easily due to both type-advantage and her lack of concentration, Paul called her "the weakest Gym leader [he's] ever fought."
Maylene bonded with Dawn as the two were struggling throughout their careers but they decided to battle to give each other confidence, while Ash went to train with Paul's older brother, Reggie. After Dawn loses to Maylene, Maylene battled Ash next. Although the battle ended in a draw, she gave Ash the win. This is the only time where Ash's Sinnoh Gym battle ended in a tie. She returns one last time to help Ash and the gang stop Team Galactic from stealing the Veilstone City Meteorites. It appears that she might have feelings for Reggie as he is nice to Maylene, unlike Paul.
  • Crasher Wake (マキシマム仮面, Makishimamu Kamen, Maximum Mask)
Voiced by: Tetsu Inada (Japanese), Michael Alston Bailey (English)
The Water-type Gym Leader from Pastoria City, Crasher Wake is also a professional wrestler. He first appeared in the anime where he brings Ash, Dawn and Brock to the Pastoria Crogaunk Festival, as he is serving as one of the judges there. Fortunately, he accepted Ash's challenge for the following day. When it was time for the Gym battle, Ash was able to use Pikachu and Buizel to take out all three of Crasher Wake's Pokemon easily.
Crasher Wake is the only Sinnoh Gym Leader Ash was able to defeat without losing his own Pokemon in battle. His Pokémon have a large amount of stamina, such as his Floatzel being able to use his floatation sac to stop various oncoming moves including Giga Impact. He also uses the underwater portion of the battlefield for ambush tactics and sensing opponents above water.
  • Fantina (メリッサ, Melissa)
Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue (Japanese), Erica Schroeder (credited as Bella Hudson, English)
Fantina is the Ghost-type Gym Leader of Hearthrome City and a former Top Coordinator. Much like in the games, although Ash and his friends visit Heathrome City early on in the series, Fantina was not available to battle and was often away training. Ash does not properly meet Fantina until he sees her training with Zoey for an upcoming contest. When Ash had a practice battle with Fantina, he was easily overwhelmed by her reliance on her favorite move, Hypnosis, which her Pokémon Gengar and Drifblim can use (Mismagius cannot learn Hypnosis).
Sometime later, Fantina returned to her Gym to make up for not doing Gym battles, as Paul revealed to have won his badge from her. She also battled Barry, who forfeited his match as he failed to knock out one of her Pokémon. When it was time for her showdown with Ash, it is revealed that Ash developed a "Counter Shield" tactic which was capable of both blocking and injuring opponents. He wipes the smirk off Fantina's face and defeats her by using "Counter Shield" along with close range attacks, much to Barry's amazement while watching the battle. Fantina later appears as a judge for the Sinnoh Grand Festival.
Her battle style is all about relying on moves that cause status conditions such as Hypnosis. However, because of her over reliance on her signature move, Hypnosis, as well as her poorly developed "Counter-Counter Shield", she loses to Ash.
  • Byron (トウガン, Tōgan)
Voiced by: Kazuki Yao (Japanese), Dan Green (English)
Byron is the Canaclave Gym Leader, Steel-type specialist and father of Roark. Originally, Byron used to run the Oreburgh Gym, but moved to Canaclave City, as there were more fossils located there and a vacant spot in the Gym opened up. His reason for letting Roark inheriting the Oreburgh Gym was for Roark to develop his own career. Despite his tough demeanour, Byron does love his son and his unseen wife and even kept the Sunkern Fossil, which Roark discovered as a child.
In his debut, he was in the middle of a family feud with Roark, while Ash arrives in the Gym. Roark calls out his father on his absence, which resulted in a feud becoming an intense showdown (Roark's Rampardos vs Byron's Bastiodon) of which Fossil Pokémon is the best and which tactic was better (offense vs. defense). Fortunately, the battle stopped when Team Rocket stole all of his fossil collection. Both father and son teamed up and defeated them. Byron then got to battle Ash, while Roark refereed, only for Ash to merge victorious.
Byron's tactics are primarily defence tactics and his signature Pokémon, Bastiodon, is capable of blocking oncoming attacks. However, due to poor offense tactics, he loses to Ash. Byron has bad judgement of character as he compliments Team Rocket on digging holes well enough to not be villains. Fortunately, Roark tells his father that Team Rocket are bad as they stole Byron's fossil collection. He is one of the most popular Pokémon anime characters due to exclaiming how much he loves things (e.g., Bastiodon, Steelix, defense, fossils, digging holes).
  • Candice (スズナ, Suzuna)
Voiced by: Noriko Shitaya (Japanese), Kether Donohue (English)
Candice is the Ice-type Gym Leader of Snowpoint City. Despite her title, very few challengers came to her hometown for a Gym battle. As a result, she works as a teacher at the Pokémon school for the most part. She is a childhood friend of Zoey and each had nicknames. Zoey calls Candice "Miss Senior" as they went to school together, while Candice calls Zoey, "Zo-Zo." She appears to be fond of the word, "kiai", and places it in sentences. When they were young, both Zoey and Candice both took care of a young homeless Glameow that would later become Zoey's main Pokémon partner. Candice greets Ash and friends when they arrived in Snowpoint City and asks Ash to help her class as Candice's assistant teacher.
She is very excited about a challenger coming to her city and eagerly accepts Ash's Gym Challenge the next day, while Zoey and her friends watched. Candice's tactics consisted a barrage of close range physical attacks and defense strategies to overcome type disadvantages. Despite this, she loses to Ash. Shortly after Ash won, Paul showed up to challenge Candice. Unfortunately, as Ash had his Gym battle, Candice postponed it to a later day, which Paul accepts without question. She later watches Paul battle Brandon, where Paul loses due to letting his anger get the better of him. She has made a few cameo appearances watching Zoey and Dawn compete through various contests.
  • Volkner (デンジ, Denji)
Voiced by: Hirofumi Nojima (Japanese), Daisuke Sakaguchi (Young Volkner, Japanese), Eli James (English)
Volkner is the Electric-type Gym Leader from Sunyshore City. In his early life, he spent it on mostly battling poachers and gangs on the streets. At some point, he met his rival, Flint, where they battled and later became friends following a victory against a Proprietor. While Flint became the member of the Sinnoh Elite Four, Volkner took on the job as Gym Leader. He is also an electronic engineer as he designed automated walkways, multiple solar panels and Sunyshore Tower which is in fact the city's power plant. Although a skilled battler, he grew disinterested in his victories and just gave away his Beacon Badges for free.
Palmer mentioned that Volkner would give Ash "a shock" in battle, while Paul mentioned that the Gym was illegitimate, as Barry got his Beacon Badge without a proper battle. When Volkner refused to battle Ash, Ash decided to battle Flint in an exhibition battle. Because of Flint's victory, Volkner immediately decided to accept Ash's official Gym Challenge. However, the battle was interrupted, due to Team Rocket stealing the Sunyshore Tower. Both Ash and Volkner defeated Team Rocket with the help of Ash's newly evolved Torterra. Despite the success, the tower was badly damaged and Volkner had to repair it.
Sometime later, after the Grand Festival, the heroes returned to Sunyshore City for the final Sinnoh Gym match. Volkner showed off his defense strategies and close range attack tactics in battle but finally loses to Ash when Ash's Infernape finally mastered its Blaze ability. With Ash's final win, Volkner and Flint congratulate Ash on his victory.

Unova Gym Leaders

The Unova region has a total of 11 gyms shown from both the Black and White games and Black 2 and White 2 games. With the exception of Drayden, Marlon and Cheren, Ash was able to defeat and earn eight Unova Gym badges out of the eleven gyms shown. For information on Cilan, see the main protagonists section. Iris is not listed there as she is not a Gym Leader, but a travelling companion in the anime.

  • Chili and Cress (ポッド, Poddo, コーン) Kōn
Chili is voiced by: Masakazu Morita (Japanese), Lucien Dodge (English)
Cress is voiced by: Makoto Ishii (Japanese), Tom Wayland (English)
Chili and Cress are Cilan's brothers. Cilan, Chili and Cress are triplets, waiters and own a restaurant that doubles as a Gym in Striaton City. When Ash arrived for his Gym Battle challenge, he is given the option to battle one of the three brothers (in the games, it is not optional, as the brother who specialises in the player Pokemon's weakness will be the one to battle the player). Ash decided to face all three of them and their Pokémon, Pansage, Pansear and Panpour, with two victories for one side as winner. Although Ash lost to Cress, Ash defeated both Chili and Cilan, earning his first Unova Gym Badge. Inspired by the battle, Cilan decided to travel with Ash while Chili and Cress had to take care of their gym.
Sometime later, a C-class Connoisseuse named Burgundy attempted to challenge Cilan to a rematch, having lost to him. Upon learning that Cilan went travelling with Ash, Burgundy attempt to find Cilan for a rematch, only to lose again to him. It is revealed that Burgundy defeated Chili in a Gym Battle.
Later when Ash, Cilan and Iris were at Driftveil City, Chili and his Pansear ran away from the Striaton Gym and met with Cilan. It is revealed that Chili has been losing a lot, due to using too much offense tactics and not enough defense tactics and all four of Pansear's Fire-type moves are not capable of covering its weakness against Water, Ground or Rock. Cilan taught Chili's Pansear a new move, Solar Beam to counter the weakness.
After appearing in a few fantasy sequences and flashbacks, Chili and Cress appear one last time in the Decolore Islands arc. They had a nasty run in with Morana (Drago (ドラゴ)), an Ice-type trainer from Sinnoh and a dojo breaker. If the Gym Leader loses to her in a battle, then their Gym was hers. Although she defeated Chili and Cress, she had to face off against Cilan and tracked his whereabouts, with Cilan's brothers following as well. Cilan was able to defeat Morana and maintain the ownership of the Striaton Gym. Afterwards, Chili and Cress went home to Unova while Cilan, Iris and Ash head off to Kanto.
  • Lenora (アロエ, Aloe)
Voiced by: Atsuko Tanaka (Japanese), Norma Nongauza (English)
Lenora is a paleontologist and Normal-type Gym Leader from Nacrene City. She also works at the Nacrene Museum as a director, alongside her husband, Hawes, who is assistant director. Many trainers who attempted to challenge Lenora were required to search for a book that would help them out. Unknown to many challengers, she wanted them to find the book that will grant them access to the Gym battlefield. However, as many people wanted to find books they were interested in or can read through quickly, they failed her test before the battle could even begin.
She first appears in the series stopping a rampaging Yamask who was trying to reclaim its lost mask. Once the ordeal was done, she then gave Ash the challenge to find a book that would help him become a better trainer. He does so and he gets to earn the right to face Lenora. Unlike most Gym Leaders, Lenora is allowed to switch her Pokémon out. Her tactic is to disorient her opponents using a combination of Roar from Lillipup in the first battle and Herdier in the rematch (which causes the opponent's Pokémon to switch out) and Watchog's Mean Look (which prevents the trainer from switching out their Pokémon). Because of this tactic, Ash ended up losing his battle to her.
Sometime after training with Don George, Ash returns to the Gym for a rematch. This time, Ash was able to adapt to Lenora's disorientation tactic and successfully defeats her.
  • Burgh (アーティ, Arti)
Voiced by: Tōru Furuya (Japanese), Billy Bob Thompson (English)
Burgh is the Bug-type Gym Leader from Castelia City, a fashion designer and an artist. Even since he was child, he was fascinated with Bug-type Pokémon and was able to interact with them and learn about their behavior as a result. In his debut appearance, Ash and friends encountered Burgh in Pinwheel Forest. He shows Ash how to interact with Bug-types when Ash was attempting to bond with a Sewaddle, which later became Ash's.
Later, when the group met Burgh in his hometown, there was a Venipede infestation. Burgh was angry that the mayor of Castelia City planned to forcibly remove them. Burgh suggested to find the leader and heal the leader so that the Venipede could leave in peace. The Venipede were successfully drive out, with a help of Burgh's Bug Flute, and Ash and co.'s aid. Shortly after the ordeal, Professor Juniper arrived and Ash and friends decided to accompany her to the Desert Resort. This would have led to the Team Rocket vs. Team Plasma two-parter but the two episodes were cancelled due to the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster. The dub removed the reference to the Desert Resort and the episode ended with Ash looking forward to his Gym battle.
Ash battled Burgh for the third Gym Badge. With the help of both his Pikachu and Sewaddle/ Swadloon, Ash merged victorious.
  • Elesa (カミツレ, Kamitsure)
Voiced by: Yumiko Kobayashi (Japanese), Eileen Stevens (English)
Elesa is the Electric-type Gym Leader from Nimbasa City and a famous fashion model. In her debut episode, Elesa was working at a fashion show displaying multiple outfits while walking down the runway, while Ash, Iris, Cilan and Bianca watched. Upon noticing Ash's Pikachu, she jumps off the runway and gets to meet the group up close, as she never seen a Pikachu before. Bianca first challenges Elesa but loses easily when Elesa's Zebstrika stomped all three of Bianca's Pokémon. Elesa and Ash also convinced Bianca's father to allow her to continue becoming a Pokemon trainer.
Later, Ash gets to battle Elesa next. Despite a series of mishaps (trying to defeat all three of her Pokémon with just Palpitoad, bad type matchups (Ash's Snivy, a Grass type, against Elesa's Emolga, a Flying and Electric type), and not knowing the move, Attract, does not work on Pokémon of the same gender), Ash wins. Elesa does admit that she forgot that a strong bond between Pokémon and trainer is key to victories rather than dazzling and showing off to the crowd.
Her Gym has a built in roller coaster that grants the challengers access to the battlefield. In addition, Elesa has multiple female fans watching her Gym battles, some of which cosplay as her.
  • Clay (ヤーコン, Yacon)
Voiced by: Tsuguo Mogami (Japanese), Sean Schemmel (English)
Clay is the Ground-type Gym Leader from Driftveil City and CEO of a mining industry. As a child, he and his Pokemon, Excadrill, made a living working in the mines digging for various resources. Many years later, the mine would later become the Driftveil City Gym and also earned him the title, "King of the Mines."
Clay first met Ash and co. briefly but could not battle Ash, due to work and a discovery of a new tunnel. The second time Ash tried to challenge Clay, he was turned down, but Clay sent Ash to a nearby island to get several sacks of Revival Herbs to make the Pokemon work healthily in the mines. He does accept Ash's challenge when Ash fulfills the request and thus earned the right for a Gym Challenge. Despite his efforts and head-on tactics, Clay loses the battle, but encourages Ash to continue on with his goal of becoming a Pokemon master.
  • Skyla (フウロ, Fūro)
Voiced by: Kana Ueda (Japanese), Sarah Natochenny (English)
The Flying-type Gym Leader from Mistralton City, Skyla inherited the Gym from her grandfather, Miles (Mile (マイル)). While she was a skilled trainer, she had no time for other hobbies such as flying her plane, due to countless challengers coming to her gym. To resolve this problem, she created "Air Battles." The battles were more based on theory. If a challengers' Pokemon have positive type matchups, then they earn the badge without a proper battle. If not, then they do not earn the badge. She had been using it a lot, although it was highly disapproved of by Miles and Cilan. Cilan tried to challenge her into a battle to prove her air battles were wrong but loses, based on Skyla's predictions in terms of type matchup.
Ash then challenged Skyla into a battle, which she accepts as the other challengers wanted to watch how an actual battle plays out. Although Skyla predicted that Ash would lose easily, she ends up losing due to Ash's newly evolved Unfezant and her own overconfidence. Afterwards, Skyla decided to drop the Air Battle habit and not take the battles too lightly.
  • Brycen (ハチク, Hachiku)
Voiced by: Nobuo Tobita (Japanese), Benjamin Becker (English)
Brycen is the Ice-type Gym Leader from Icirrus City. Originally, he was once a famous movie star who had many leading roles in movies. However, an accident on set forced Brycen to retire from acting during production of another movie and he later became a Gym-Leader. He trains in the mountains and sets up traps for any poachers. He first appears in the series helping Ash train in the mountains and stops a Pokémon poacher from capturing a Volcarona.
Brycen then battled Ash at the Gym. Although he had multiple counter-strategies for type disadvantages, he loses to Ash. Once Ash earned his seventh badge, Brycen suggested to head to Opelucid City for his final Gym badge, which does not sit too well with Iris. Unbeknowst to Brycen, the Opelucid Gym was closed which meant that Ash has to go somewhere else.
  • Roxie (ホミカ, Homika)
Voiced by: Eri Kitamura (Japanese), Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld (English)
Roxie is the Poison-type Gym Leader from Virbank City and the bass guitarist for her punk rock band, Koffing and the Toxics. Originally, Ash was going to go to Opelucid City for his eighth badge, but because the Gym was closed there, Ash went to Virbank City instead. Unlike in the games where she's the second Gym Leader, Roxie serves as Ash's final Unova Gym Leader to beat. Her Gym is a large concert hall where loud music plays affecting a trainer's concentration. One of the most dangerous tactics Roxie uses is to poison her opponents, regardless of type advantage, and had defeated multiple challengers with that tactic. Her Gym battles consists of Roxie using three Poison-types while the challenger is allowed to use all Pokemon on hand. Despite her poison tactics, she loses to Ash.
Her Koffing was revealed to have been caught by Roxie when she hosted a concert in the Kanto region. She is quite excited to meet Ash as he and his Pikachu were also revealed to be from the Kanto region as well. Roxie also likes to put on a solid performance and believes in fair play, when she gives Ash's Pignite a Pecha berry to cure him of being poisoned after defeating her Scolipede.
  • Drayden (シャガ, Shaga)
Voiced by: Masaki Terasoma (Japanese), Mike Pollock (English)
Drayden is the Dragon-type Gym Leader of Opelucid City. In a flashback, Iris and her Excadrill first Drayden when he visited her hometown, Village of Dragons. Iris attempted to battle him, only to suffer a bad loss, due to her arrogance. He's the reason why Excadrill disobeyed Iris, as Excadrill feared he failed her. Fortunately, Iris and Excadrill were able to make amends.
Ash originally planned on facing Drayden but he was away from his Gym, so he went somewhere else for his final Gym. He is one of the two Gym Leaders Ash never faces in battle (the other was Marlon).
It is revealed that he is also the head of Opelucid Academy, the same school where Iris attended. Iris had a tough time there as she did not know how to fit in the school and was reprimanded by Drayden for not realizing she wore out a rented Fraxure during a practice battle. However, Drayden had faith in Iris as he plans on having her inherit the Opelucid Gym but after she goes on a journey first. He has a battle with Iris and wins again.
  • Marlon (シズイ, Shizui)
Voiced by: Yuji Ueda (Japanese), Ted Lewis (credited as Ed Paul) (English)
Marlon is the Water-type Gym Leader from Humilau City. He only in appeared in one episode, where Cameron had to earn his eighth and final Gym Badge. He first met Cameron and Ash when the two were lost in the city looking for the gym. Fortunately, he gave the two a ride on his Wailord to the Gym, where Iris and Cilan were waiting. Once they arrived, Marlon battled Cameron. Despite using his strong Water-type Pokémon, offense tactics and the water arena to his advantage, Marlon lost to Cameron. As a result, Cameron has earned his final badge for his entry in the Unova League.
  • Cheren (チェレン)
Voiced by: Takuya Eguchi (Japanese), Todd Haberkorn (English)
Cheren is the new Normal-type Gym Leader from Aspertia City. Unlike in the games, he is not a rival of Ash, and is already a teacher at the Pokémon school. He was first mentioned by Professor Juniper, who informed Ash and co. about the new Gym Leader, shortly after the Unova League.
In his actual appearance, he helped the heroes to round up the School's Pokémon that ran out of control and wild due to Pikachu and Axew messing with the intercoms. He was able to calm down a scared Shinx despite getting electrocuted. Afterwards, he and Ash had an unofficial Gym battle match where Cheren merged victorious. He is the only Normal-type Gym Leader Ash never rematched, as Ash already earned his eight Unova badges and Cheren's badge is the Basic Badge, just like Lenora's.

Kalos Gym Leaders

The eight Kalos Gym Leaders are official members of the Kalos League. Unlike the previous series, all eight Gym Leaders banded together to help Ash and friends defeat Team Flare. For information on Clemont, see his information under main protagonists.

  • Viola (ビオラBiora)
Voiced by: Noriko Shitaya (Japanese), Lori Gardner (English)
Viola is the Bug-type Gym Leader of Santalune City, a professional photographer and the younger sister of Alexa, the Kalos journalist Ash met during the Decolore Islands arc. Viola was first mentioned (though not by name) by Alexa in the last episode of the Black and White anime and was mentioned in the first XY episode, where she was away from her gym. She did not make an official appearance until Ash's arrival at Santalune City, where she photograph Ash and Pikachu near a fountain. When Ash attempted to battle her, he loses easily due to Viola's trap tactics (creating an icy field and Sticky Web traps) which counters both Pikachu and Fletchling's type advantage.
When Ash goes back for a rematch, he was able to adapt to most of her tactics, but Viola's Vivillon knew Sleep Powder (which was never used in the first battle) to defeat Ash's Fletchling. During this Gym Battle rematch, Viola acts dismissive towards Ash, feeling that he had no chance of winning. Fortunately, with a bit of encouragement from Serena, Ash merged victorious, giving Viola a reality check. She reappeared in the Battle Chateau where she runs into Ash and pals and battles Grant, where she loses easily. She does make a few cameo appearances and teams up with Ash to help stop Team Flare. She seems to have feelings for Grant, which is reciprocated.
  • Grant (ザクロ, Zakuro)
Voiced by: Hirofumi Nojima (Japanese), Cory Willis (English)
Grant is a professional athlete, specifically in rock-climbing, as well as the Rock-type Gym Leader of Cyllage City. Ash first met him at the Battle Chateau, where he was able to defeat Viola and her Surskit. Afterwards, he heads back to his Gym, but not before telling Ash that he will wait for him at his Gym to battle. It appears that he has feelings for Viola, which is reciprocated.
Later on, when Ash arrives in the Gym, Grant accepts his challenge. Grant's philosophy is that climbing walls is a way of letting a person reach enlightenment, as long as they focus on reaching the goal. This was demonstrated when Ash had to climb up the walls inside his Gym to reach the battlefield on the top, while Ash's friends took the elevator. For the battle, Ash is allowed to use all of his Pokémon on hand, while Grant has to use two. Although a strong battler and his Tyrunt took out two of Ash's Pokémon, he loses to Ash and Pikachu as Ash developed a counterstrategy against Grant's Rock Tomb and Draco Meteor attacks. Afterwards, before Ash heads off to Shalour City, Grant hoped to refight Ash at the Battle Chateau. He has a few cameo appearances and helps Ash stop Team Flare.
  • Korrina (コルニ, Koruni)
Voiced by: Yuka Terasaki (Japanese), Lisa Ortiz (English)
Korrina is the Shalour City Gym Leader, who specializes in Fighting-type Pokémon and rides around on roller skates. With the exception of Clemont, who's Ash's main Kalos companion, Korrina is also the only Kalos Gym Leader who briefly travelled with Ash and pals. Her main Pokémon is Lucario, who is capable of Mega-evolving. Within her debut series, she gets help from Ash and friends to search for a Lucarionite, a Mega-evolution stone for her Lucario, which they found successfully and they were able to Mega-evolve her Lucario. However, due to arrogance and failing to understand Lucario about being too battle obsessed (it is mentioned that they defeated 100 oppponents), her Mega-Lucario goes out of control and violently attacks his own allies. She had to go up to Pomace Mountain, where Mabel and her Mawile, capable of Mega-evolving, showed her how to be in sync through developing floral designs. Eventually, Korrina was able to master her Mega-evolution. Afterwards, she returned to Shalour City to prepare herself for the Gym Battle. Ash was able to defeat Korrina in a Gym battle with Pikachu defeating Mega-Lucario. She shows up in a few cameos and helped Ash defeat Team Flare.
In Pokémon Journeys, Korrina was revealed to be competing in the Battle Festival to take a shot at facing Leon and reunites with Ash and meeting his Riolu. Although she was able to defeat Ash's Gengar with her Mienshao and somewhat adapt to Ash's tactics, it was not enough for her, as Ash defeats her Mienshao and her Mega-Lucario again with Dragonite. She was later mentioned by Bea in a later episode.
  • Ramos (フクジ, Fukuji)
Voiced by: Minoru Inaba (Japanese), Tony Salerno (credited as Anthony Salerno (English))
Ramos is the Grass-type Gym Leader of Coumarine City. He owns a Grass-type Pokémon ranch and is a gardener. Despite his old age, he is very wise and provides Ash advice on how to deal with situations such as not to rush into problems and find the "side road" to solve the problems. His tactic is all about patience and uses a combination of defence tactics and sunlight to power up his Grass-types. He first met Ash and pals when they accidentally broke a fence in his ranch and helps them defeat Team Rocket when they abducted all three members of the Vanillite line. At the end of his debut episode, he reveals himself to be the Grass-type Gym Leader and was looking forward for his battle with Ash.
He got to battle Ash after they enjoy some tea and do some gardening. Remembering what Ramos said about not to rush things during the gardening, Ash took this advice and was able to defeat Ramos in a Gym Battle. Ramos also appeared in the following episode when the city was having its annual Coumarine City Festival. He later made a few cameos and aids Ash in stopping Team Flare.
  • Valerie (マーシュ, Mache)
Voiced by: Satsuki Yukino (Japanese), Kate Bristol (English)
Valerie is the Fairy-type Gym Leader of Laverre City and a famous fashion designer who always wanted to be a Pokémon. Her Gym also operates as a fashion show and a fashion boutique which sells women's clothing with Pokemon patterns. The Furisode Girls serve as her employees not just for the fashion show but for gym battles. Serena is a huge fan of Valerie as she always wanted to meet her in person. In her debut appearance, Valerie was hosting a fashion show which meant that all Gym Battle requests were cancelled at the moment. When two of her models could not show up in time for the show, Valerie hired Serena and Bonnie as replacements. Afterwards, she challenges Sawyer into a Gym battle and easily defeated him due to Sawyer's mistake of using a Dragon-type Bagon against her Fairy-type Spritzee. Unlike most Gym Leaders, Valerie does not meet Ash face to face until her second appearance, when Ash arrives to challenge her to a Gym battle. Although she puts up a good fight, she loses to Ash. She made a few cameo appearances since and shows up in the Team Flare arc where she helps Ash save Kalos.
Her tactics primarily consists of using unexpected attacks and twisting the battlefield into her advantage, which she describes as "hidden fangs". Many trainers, prior to Ash, lost because of this. She is also capable of speaking the Fairy-type Pokémon language. Valerie admires Ash as he mentions that he can understand how a Pokémon can feel, when she asked if he could talk to them as well during the Gym battle.
  • Olympia (ゴジカ, Gojika)
Voiced by: Masako Katsuki (Japanese), Catrin Lloyd Bollard (English)
Olympia is the Psychic-type Gym Leader from Anistar City, as well as a Psychic mentor for her students. One of the unique traits was that she can see visions of the past (e.g., Ash's Frogadier's history) as well as the future (Team Flare arc). Tierno mentioned that he tried to battle her (who was not named at the time) for the Gym badge, but lost. In her debut appearance, she and one of her apprentices, Charlene, furiously stop and scold her other apprentice, Carrie, for attacking Professor Sycamore and his research crew, alongside Ash and pals due to Carrie misinterpreting the prophecy involving the main characters. Once everything was cleared up, Olympia reveals Ash's Frogadier past and what the future would hold for the two. She later engages in a Gym battle with Ash, using both her male and female Meowstic. Despite her tactics of using deadly move combinations (e.g., Helping Hand and Future Sight), Ash realized that Olympia was reusing the same attack combinations and, with careful timing, successfully defeated her.
She briefly appeared later on in the show, informing Diantha about the upcoming disaster. Olympia later provide aid to Ash in stopping Team Flare. Her position as a Gym Leader is a reference to Tate and Liza as the twins were also the seventh Gym Leaders of their region, specialize in Psychic-types and have an official Double battle against Ash.
  • Wulfric (ウルップ, Urup)
Voiced by: Ryūzaburō Ōtomo (Japanese), David Brimmer (English)
Wulfric is a Kalos Gym Leader and Ice-type specialist from Snowbelle City. Ash first encounters him after Sawyer earned his final Gym badge for the Kalos League. While Ash puts up a good fight, he loses to Wulfric, as Ash was unable to master the Ash-Greninja technique. Wulfric explained that the loss was due to Ash having severe trust issues with his Greninja.
Sometime later, Ash returned for his rematch after mastering the Ash-Greninja tactic and learning how to stop doubting himself in his Pokemon. This time, Wulfric loses to Ash, despite Mega-evolving his Abomasnow. He later helped Ash defeat Team Flare.
Wulfric is very impatient and eager to battle, despite the referee being needed to explain the rules. He does have some speaking problems, usually starting sentences with, "You know what...". Like many Gym Leaders, he wants to see full potential in the challengers.

Kanto Frontier Brains

After Ash came back home from his Hoenn Journey, he meets Scott, the head of the Kanto Battle Frontier, and provides Ash the Battle Frontier Quest. There are a total of seven Frontier Brains, heads of their battle facilities. The first six listed below are available to the challenger as they progress through the quest and earn a Frontier Symbol after winning, but the seventh Frontier area is not available until they defeat the first six Battle Frontiers. The Battle Frontier is heavily based on the ones the player faces in Hoenn in Pokémon Emerald. Unlike in the games, Ash only earns the Gold Symbols. In Journeys, Ash's Frontier plaque makes a cameo appearance and the Hoenn Battle Frontier appears when Ash went to win the Battle Frontier Flute Cup Tournament.

  • Noland (ダツラ, Datsura)
Voiced by: Nobuyuki Hiyama (Japanese), David Wills (English)
Factory Head Noland is the owner of the Battle Factory. His battle is for the challenger to choose their own opponent they want Noland to use for the fight. He is also an inventor as he flies around on his airplane he built.
In his debut appearance, Ash and the gang encounter him after one of his inventions goes out of control. He owns multiple Pokémon to randomize the battle types. He is also revealed to have befriended an Articuno, having mended its broken wing, but never caught it. After some consideration, Ash decided to face off against Articuno.
Knowing that Articuno was going to be a difficult opponent, Ash summoned his Charizard from Charicific Valley to fight this Legendary Pokémon. Noland and Ash battled and after a long fight, Ash wins his first Frontier symbol. Noland also gave Ash a Frontier Pass called a "Frontier folio" to hold his symbols.
  • Greta (コゴミ, Kogomi)
Voiced by: Sanae Kobayashi (Japanese), Shannon Conley (credited as Sonny Dey (English))
Arena Tycoon Greta is the owner of the Battle Arena, which is a large karate dojo. She also is an instructor there and has multiple students training under her. She uses Fighting-type Pokémon for her battles in the anime. It is revealed that her two role models were Chuck and Brawly, the two Fighting-type Gym Leaders.
Before the battle commences, the challenger has to spin a wheel to determine how many Pokémon both trainer and Frontier Brain get to use. As Ash landed on two, this meant it is a two on two battle. There are a couple of wedges which allowed both sides to use three Pokémon. However, as Ash only landed on the two wedge, nobody knows what Greta's third Pokémon is. Although Greta's Hariyama took out Ash's Grovyle, Ash used his Snorlax to take out her Hariyama and Medicham, despite a type disadvantage.
Speed-based strategies are a terrible choice of tactic against Greta's team as she can use speed and physical moves to stop her opponents. However, attacks from behind or above her Pokémon are her weaknesses and they can also suffer damage if their moves missed.
  • Tucker (ヒース, Heath)
Voiced by: Kenta Miyake (Japanese), Bill Rogers (English)
Dome Ace Tucker is the head of the Battle Dome and a famous actor. He loves to put on spectacular performances and has a large crowd watching his battles. His debut episode is where, for once, most of Ash's achievements are finally acknowledged. A challenger always has a press conference before the battle commences.
His battle functions as a Double Battle where he uses Arcanine and Swampert against Ash's Swellow and Corphish. Tucker is shown to be a deadly battler where he uses a variety of move combinations, forcing Ash to create new attack combos. After a lengthy fight, Ash wins his third Frontier Symbol.
  • Lucy (アザミ, Azami)
Voiced by: Atsuko Tanaka (Japanese), Emlyn Morinelli McFarland (English)
Pike Queen Lucy is the head of the Battle Pike. Unlike in the games where she is cold and distant, she is quite a nice friendly woman, although she gets irritated if her assistants were rude to her guests. She is one of the few female characters to have romantic feelings for Brock.
In her debut appearance, when her assistant, Barbara, was furious when Ash went to the Pike without greeting her and fellow associates (he was lured into a Team Rocket trap), Lucy comes in and tells Barbara off for her rude attitude. Lucy later helped Ash rescue Pikachu from Team Rocket and sent them flying using her own Seviper, which is way stronger than Jessie's. At first, the Pike was closed which meant Ash could not battle, but Lucy decides to accept the Frontier challenge (possibly because of her romantic feelings towards Brock). While she put up a good fight against Ash, she loses. Nevertheless, she does compliment on Ash for having good friends and having a great battle.
Her tactic is all about offense and head on attacks but she never uses defense tactics. This was what led to her loss against Ash. She loves serpentine Pokémon using them for battle and those with squinty eyes she kept at home, just like Brock.
  • Spenser (ウコン, Ukon)
Voiced by: Nachi Nozawa (Japanese), Eric Schussler (English)
Palace Maven Spenser is the head of the Battle Palace, a large temple in Metallica Island. Despite his old age, he is athletic which enables him to run around in the jungle. The entire island serves as a battlefield where both opponents need to maintain their pace and use the environments to their advantage. He also provides a snack break in the middle of the battle if everyone is getting exhausted.
In his debut, he helped cured Ash's Pikachu with a natural remedy and later stopped Team Rocket from stealing Ash's Pikachu and Sceptile. The next day, both Spenser and Ash battled each other using the environments and weather conditions to their advantage. Ash was able to win with his Sceptile.
  • Anabel (リラ, Lila)
Voiced by: Akiko Kimura (Japanese), Hilary Thomas (English)
Salon Maiden Anabel is the head of the Battle Tower. Unlike in the games, she is the sixth Frontier Brain instead of the seventh (she switched positions with Brandon). She also uses Psychic-Type Pokémon in battles. She does not appear in the Sun and Moon anime which resulted in her role as an International Police Officer, like in the games, being completely omitted. Ever since she was a child, she had an empathetic ability which allowed her the to communicate and understand a Pokémon's feelings.
In her debut, Anabel comes across Ash, who was training for his match. After calming a wild Gyarados and some Beedrill, Anabel also stopped Team Rocket from stealing their Pokémon. While drying off at her place, everyone found out that Anabel was a girl. When Ash and friends arrived at the Battle Tower Salon, it turns out that Anabel was also a Frontier Brain. She defeats Ash easily in the match, putting an end to Ash's Frontier Brain winning streak.
Later on, after training for a rematch, with a bit of help from Anabel, Ash merges victorious. With his six Frontier symbols, the Battle Pyramid is now available for Ash to fight. Unbeknownst to Ash, Anabel was revealed to have romantic feelings for him.
She can telepathically give command by using only her mind. However, dark rooms are troublesome as she cannot see where her opponents are.
  • Brandon (ジンダイ, Jindai)
Voiced by: Masayuki Omoro (Japanese), Craig Blair (English)
Pyramid King Brandon is the head of the Battle Pyramid. In the games, he is the sixth Frontier Brain with Anabel as the final. In the anime, he is the seventh and final Frontier Brain who will not be able to challenge the trainers, until they defeated the first six Frontier Brains. His Pyramid flies around, which is why the location changes frequently. He works as an archaeologist, exploring various ruins and learning about their history.
In his debut, the heroes encountered him while exploring a ruin. When Ash gets possessed by the evil spirit of King of Pokélantis, Brandon was forced to battle him using Regirock against Ash's Sceptile to free Ash. Afterwards, Brandon harshly explains that Ash was possessed due to his immaturity. Later on, Ash does battle Brandon, who acquire a Registeel during his ruin exploration. While Ash did lose the battle, Brandon knew Ash was on the right track and advised Ash to fight as one with his Pokémon before returning for a rematch. Hearing this, Ash calls in Squirtle, Charizard and Bulbasaur, for training and camping out for the final showdown. This time in the final battle, Brandon goes easy on Ash, using only Regice along with Solrock, Dusclops and Ninjask. After a hard fight, Ash finally wins the Battle Frontier Quest. Although accepted into the Hall of Fame, Ash turned down the position of Frontier Brain as he needs to explore more regions and develop his own skills. Brandon bids Ash farewell, hoping to see each other again.
After a couple flashback appearances, Brandon returns in Diamond and Pearl. Shortly after Ash won his gym battle against Candice, Paul showed to battle her as well. Although his gym battle was scheduled for a later day, Paul encounters the Battle Pyramid which arrived in Snowpoint City as Brandon was going to explore the ruins there. Paul shows up and challenges Brandon into a full battle with both sides switching Pokémon. It is revealed in the past, Paul's older brother, Reggie, did try to battle Brandon while Paul watched when he began his own journey. Despite Reggie's efforts, he lost easily to Brandon due to having a lackluster strategy. As Reggie gets questioned with what his inner strength was, Paul wondered what his inner strength was as well and became a power-hungry jerk as a result. It was also due to the failure in winning at the Battle Pyramid was what caused Reggie to quit his career as a trainer and become a breeder. Paul's reason for battling Brandon was to avenge Reggie's loss while Paul believed that his true inner strength was his will. Brandon disagrees with this statement while questioning Paul's motives as a trainer. Despite his team having a type-advantage, Paul lost easily due to letting his anger get the better of him. Brandon harshly berates Paul for his attitude and tells him to fix it before coming back for a rematch. Shortly after, Brandon helps Ash and pals stop Pokémon Hunter J from stealing Regigigas from a temple. Although successful, Brandon stays behind to rebuild the temple and protect Regigigas. He is last mentioned when Paul reveals he is heading back to Snowpoint City for a rematch, while finally making peace with Ash.
Brandon does not approve of foolishness such as calling out Ash for his arrogance, when the King of Pokélantis possessed Ash. Brandon believes that inner strength can be achieved through strong bonds between Trainer and Pokémon. He does not believe in brute force strategies as this was one of the reasons why Reggie and Paul lost to him.

Professors

Voiced by: Unshō Ishizuka (Japanese, until SM043), Kenyu Horiuchi (Japanese, since SM093), Keiko Toda (child, Japanese), Stuart Zagnit (4Kids, English) and Carter Cathcart (TPCi, English), Tara Sands (child, English)
Professor Oak is a Pokémon researcher and the grandfather of Gary Oak. He was once a competitive Trainer,[1] and is generally considered the best in his field. As such, his role in the Pokémon games and anime is that of a mentor to young Pokémon Trainers, a source of information and an occasional plot device. Amongst other things, he is credited with inventing the Pokédex.[1] He also hands out a Bulbasaur, Charmander or Squirtle to beginning trainers (depending on which Pokémon the trainer chooses) to start their adventure in the Kanto Region. Although he is an expert on all matters relating to Pokémon, Professor Oak specializes in Pokémon behavioural science.
Oak's first name is revealed to be Samuel in "The Power of One", the main Feature of Pokémon: The Movie 2000. Additionally, it is apparent after Pokémon 3: The Movie that he has known Delia Ketchum since she was a child. In the Pokémon 4Ever, Ash meets a boy called Samuel who has been brought to the future by the time-travelling Celebi. At the end of the movie, Sam returns back to his time, with Ash upset to leave his new close friend. It is then revealed that the boy, Ash, Misty, and Brock befriended grew up to be Professor Oak, meaning that Professor Oak was best friends with Ash when he was a boy. He also creates poems centered around Pokémon and is known as the rhyming professor by Dawn. He is named after the oak tree in the English version of the game, while he is named after the orchid in the original Japanese version.
  • Professor Felina Ivy (ウチキド博士, Uchikido-hakase, Professor Uchikido)
Voiced by: Keiko Han (Japanese), Kayzie Rogers (English)
Professor Ivy is the resident Pokémon professor of the Orange Islands, south of the region of Kanto. Professor Ivy is first introduced in the second season of the Pokémon anime. Ash and his friends, Misty and Brock make their way to Valencia Island and meet the Professor. The unusual Pokéball that Professor Ivy discovered is dubbed the GS Ball.[1] It serves as a plot device that leads Ash to the region of Johto. During the second season, Brock decides to stay with Ivy to study Pokémon breeding, but later returns to Ash's group.[1] Misty implies that Brock left Ivy because he has been "dumped". She also appears in the animated film Pokémon: The Movie 2000.[1] Her English name is a reference to the ivy.
  • Professor Elm (ウツギ博士, Utsugi-hakase, Professor Utsugi)
Voiced by: Kazuhiko Inoue (Japanese), Paul Frank (English)
Professor Elm is in charge of giving novice trainers their first Pokémon (Chikorita, Cyndaquil, or Totodile) in the video games Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. He was a student of Professor Oak and moved to New Bark Town in the region of Johto where he conducts his research on Pokémon breeding. His English name refers to the elm tree, while his Japanese name refers to Deutzia. Professor Elm dresses quite casually, with a shirt that has a stripe across it slightly covered by his lab coat. He wears khaki slacks and sometimes wears night slippers or moccasins.
He is stereotypically depicted as a professor that has a tendency to be absent-minded, due to his immersion in his work. His forgetfulness was shown in an episode of the Pokémon anime where Team Rocket visit his laboratory, and the professor carelessly assumes them to be Nurse Joy from the Pokémon Center without looking up, and tells them to take the Pokémon, which they do. When the real Joy arrives, Elm discovers that one of his Pokémon, Totodile, has been stolen. With the help of Officer Jenny and the local Police Department, the Pokémon is recovered from Team Rocket. Professor Elm has also been described as the top student of Professor Oak, and seems to have a desire to surpass Professor Oak's accomplishments. He has a Corsola.
  • Professor Birch (オダマキ博士, Odamaki-hakase, Professor Odamaki)
Voiced by: Fumihiko Tachiki (Japanese), Dan Green (English)
Professor Birch is considered the "Pokémon Professor" in the Hoenn region. Unlike other Pokémon scientists, he is known for his field work, rather than, in his own words, remaining "cooped up in his lab all day." He is an expert in the field of Pokémon habitual distribution. He is also responsible for giving new Pokémon Trainers one of the three Hoenn starter Pokémon: Treecko, Torchic, or Mudkip. These Pokémon are found in Pokémon games Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. His English name refers to the birch tree, while his Japanese name refers to the Columbine flower.
In the anime, Professor Birch appears at the start of the Hoenn Saga. When Ash arrives in the Hoenn region, his Pikachu is ill from an overexposure to magnetism, and needs treatment immediately. Birch himself takes Ash and Pikachu back to his lab. Birch gives May her first Pokémon, a Torchic, a Pokédex, and some Poké Balls. He later appears when Ash, May, Brock, and Max return to Littleroot to help save the Starter Pokémon from Team Rocket, and also helps to solve the mystery of Clamperl's evolutions.
  • Professor Rowan (ナナカマド博士, Nanakamado-hakase, Professor Nanakamado)
Voiced by: Iemasa Kayumi (Japanese), Sean Reyes (English)
Professor Rowan is the authority on Pokémon in the region of Sinnoh, the setting of the Pokémon video games Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and Pokémon Platinum. Professor Rowan's name derives from the rowan tree, continuing the trend of the names of Pokémon professors deriving from the names of trees, while his Japanese name refers to Sorbus commixta, the Japanese Rowan tree.
Rowan's laboratory is located in Sandgem Town, making him the first professor in the Pokémon series not to live in the protagonist's town. He specializes in the research of Pokémon evolution and is considered a senior researcher to Professor Oak, whom he is old friends with. He gives the player a Pokédex, and allows him or her and the rival to keep one of the three Sinnoh Starter Pokémon (Turtwig, Chimchar and Piplup) each after they are attacked by Starly while searching for a rare Pokémon, having seen a red Gyarados on TV appearing at Lake Verity (a reference to Pokémon Gold and Silver).
Professor Rowan appears in the first episode of Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl, "Following a Maiden's Voyage!", he meets Dawn and later gives her Piplup. He runs a Pokémon Summer Academy; he is shown to be serious in nature as is exhibited by his breaking up Ash and Angie's constant fights and surprising them when they are late arriving to the Summer Academy.
  • Professor Aurea Juniper (アララギ博士, Araragi-hakase, Professor Araragi)
Voiced by: Naomi Shindō (Japanese), Khristine Hvam (English)
Professor Juniper is the authority on Pokémon in the region of Unova, the setting of the Pokémon video games, Pokémon Black and White. Professor Juniper's name derives from the juniper tree, continuing the trend of the names of Pokémon professors deriving from the names of trees, while her Japanese name derives from a name for the Japanese Yew.
Juniper's laboratory is located in Nuvema Town. In the anime, she is a friend of Professor Oak. As a present, she gives the player and the player's rivals Cheren and Bianca, the Starter Pokémon of Unova: Snivy, Tepig and Oshawott.
Professor Juniper appears in the first episode of Pokémon: Black & White titled "In The Shadow of Zekrom!". She meets Trip and later gives him Snivy and when her Oshawott runs away and follows Ash, she allows Ash to keep the Pokémon.
  • Professor Augustine Sycamore (プラターヌ博士, Platane-hakase, Professor Platane)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Tsuchida (Japanese), Jake Paque (English)
Professor Augustine Sycamore is the authority on Pokémon in the region of Kalos, the setting of the Pokémon video games, Pokémon X and Y. Professor Sycamore's name derives from the sycamore tree, continuing the trend of the names of Pokémon professors deriving from the names of trees, while his Japanese name derives from the French word for Plane Tree.
Sycamore's laboratory is located in Lumiose City. He is the first Professor in the video games who the player is able to battle. To start the player on their journey he will give them a choice of Starter Pokémon of Kalos: Chespin, Fennekin, Froakie. He is also shown to have a connection with Alain.
  • Professor Kukui (ククイ博士, Kukui-hakase, Professor Kukui)
Voiced by: Keiichi Nakagawa (Japanese), Abe Goldfarb (English)
Professor Kukui appears in the Alola region, where Pokémon Sun and Moon take place. His name comes from the candlenut tree (often referred to as kukui), a plant traditionally indigenous to Hawaii.
Kukui is married to Professor Burnet, who studies the relationship between Pokémon and other dimensions. She works at the Dimensional Research Lab in Heahea City, which the player is invited to from Kukui in Pokémon Sun and Moon. This is the first time a professor in the Pokémon series has been revealed to have a romantic relationship with a named character.
Kukui's laboratory is located on Route 1, the first time a professor's laboratory is not within a town or city. He also teaches students at a school that Ash currently attends with Lana, Mallow, Lillie, Sophocles and Kiawe. Kukui gives Ash a Rotom as the operating PokéDex. In the games, he offers the player Rowlet, Litten, or Popplio. Kukui also frequents the Battle Royal Dome under the alias "the Masked Royal". At the end of Pokémon Sun and Moon, the player can battle him as the Champion of the Alolan Elite Four.
  • Professor Burnet (バーネット博士, Baanetto-hakase, Professor Burnet)
Voiced by: Sachi Kokuryū (Japanese), Melissa Schoenberg (English)
Professor Burnet is the Lady of the year in Alola. Her research specializes in the relationship between Pokémon and other dimensions. Having won the Alola Lady of the year Award. She was later seen investigating the Altar of the Sunne alongside Lusamine, Wicke, and Faba, due to Ultra Aura being detected from that location. After returning empty-handed to the Aether Paradise, Ultra Aura is detected on Melemele Island, the source being Nebby. As a result, Burnet and the others head over to Professor Kukui's house. There, she is introduced to Ash, and she tells him about the legend of the Ultra Beasts and the possibility of Nebby being one. During the ending of the Pokemon Sun and Moon anime's final episode, it is revealed that she is pregnant, the first time in the history of the series that a female character is showing physical signs of pregnancy.
  • Professor Cerise (サクラギ博士, Sakuragi-hakase, Professor Sakuragi)
Voiced by: Yūichi Nakamura (Japanese), Ray Chase (English)[9]
Professor Cerise is a calm, but friendly person, and he is a professor in Pokémon Journeys: The Series. He is very knowledgeable about Pokémon, being deemed a genius since he was young. He is also exceptionally enthusiastic when it comes to studying Pokémon. Sometimes, he gets so carried away that it embarrasses his daughter, prompting her to reign him in.

Antagonists

Team Rocket

Team Rocket (ロケット団, Roketto-dan, Rocket Gang) is the crime organization in the Kanto, Johto, and Sevii Islands regions. Their goal is to exploit Pokémon for world domination.

  • Giovanni (サカキ, Sakaki)
Voiced by: Hirotaka Suzuoki (Seasons 1-8), Kenta Miyake (Season 9+, Japanese), Ted Lewis (Seasons 1-8, Season 11+), Craig Blair (Seasons 9 & 10, English)
Giovanni is the crime lord and leader of Team Rocket—having inherited his position from his mother—and the Viridian City Gym Leader. He is constantly frustrated by Ash's continuous interference along with his friends in his plans which they destroyed everything. Aside from the operations of Team Rocket, he also funded the creation of Mewtwo in Mewtwo Strikes Back. Mewtwo eventually escapes from him and he attempted to recapture the Pokémon in Mewtwo Returns—resulting in Mewtwo erasing all memories of himself from Giovanni's mind. Giovanni plays nearly the same role in the Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, FireRed, and LeafGreen video games. He also appears in the Pokémon Adventures manga. Like in the anime, he organizes Mewtwo's creation. In the FireRed and LeafGreen chapters, he uses Red, Blue, and Green to capture Deoxys and use it to find his son Silver. He also appears in the Pokémon Live! stage musical where he is played by Darren Dunstan. It is stated that he and Delia Ketchum were possibly romantically involved as teenagers, and she never told Ash as she feared he would misunderstand. However, the musical is not considered canon. He has a secretary named Matori, who runs an elite Team Rocket group: the Matori Matrix.
Voiced by: Megumi Hayashibara (Japanese), Rachael Lillis (4Kids), Michele Knotz (TPCI) (English)
Partner of James and have been bumbling for the first three series. During the Best Wishes series she gets promoted and no longer serves for comic relief. After her adventures in Unova, she was returned to her old, comical self. Jessie owns a Wobbuffet, who is the source of a running gag where he pops out of his Poke Ball at the strangest times.
Voiced by: Shin-ichiro Miki (Japanese), Ted Lewis (up to and including episode 8; 4Kids), Eric Stuart (4Kids), James Carter Cathcart (TPCI) (English)
Partner of Jessie and have been bumbling for the first three series. During the Best Wishes series he gets promoted and no longer serves for comic relief. After his adventures in Unova, he was returned to his old, comical self. Before joining Team Rocket, James Morgan[10][11][12] was part of a noble, rich family, but it was a life he desperately wanted to escape from.
  • Meowth (ニャース, Nyāsu, Nyarth)
Voiced by: Inuko Inuyama (Japanese), Matthew Sussman (up to and including dub episode 30; 4Kids), Maddie Blaustein (4Kids), James Carter Cathcart (TPCI) (English)
Meowth fits in perfectly with his human comrades of Team Rocket as he is conniving, prideful, greedy, and mischievous. His ability to speak like a normal human only makes him equally outspoken. He sometimes views himself as the boss and the leader of the trio, reason being, he builds all the contraptions and thinks of all the plans, though he is rarely taken seriously. For all his faults however, he is loyal to Jessie and James, and never lets a few fights get in his way of being friends with them. He thinks highly of their boss Giovanni, and dwells on becoming his "top cat". Meowth is superb at lying, as he often tricks Ash and his friends to believe he is on their side. Pikachu is the only one who doubts Meowth's loyalty due to remembering his countless double crosses. Despite their rivalry, Meowth has arguably the most sociable moments with Pikachu, especially since they are often forced to team up for real. In some cases he laments they can easily be friends if not on opposite sides. As often as he likes to consider himself a dastardly villain, he is also often shown to be rather jaded and even philosophical at times. He often looks at the moon and laments his directions in life. Among the trio, Meowth tends to be the one who stands most on the facts rather than belief. Meowth frequently shows himself to be a rather amorous cat: in Kanto, before he met Jessie and James, he fell in love with a female Meowth named Meowzie, in Hoenn he fell in love with May's Skitty and in Sinnoh he fell in love with a female Glameow. In Unova he competed with Ash's Oshawott for both a male Purloin and Meloetta despite she was the main target for Team Rocket's Operation Tempest in the BW series until in the episode Unova Survival Crisis!. Also, in the short "Eevee and Friends" he also shown attraction for Espeon, Glaceon and Leafeon. His pursuits for Meowzie in particular chained off his ambitions to learn to speak and act human-like and ultimately his employment within Team Rocket. Meowth sparsely battles, he explains learning to walk and talk came at the expense of his battle abilities. As such, most instances he is forced to fight prove pitiful. On rare occasions however, when passionate or incensed enough, Meowth can be very formidable in battle. He has also proven quite able as a performer as well, helping Jessie win several contests and showcases. More commonly, Meowth acts as a translator for Team Rocket and sometimes Ash and his friends, translating what other Pokémon are saying. Meowth is jealous of Giovanni's Persian and has a desire to fill in for it as the boss's "top cat". In "Acting True to Form!", Meowth has a bitter rivalry with an Alolan Meowth who is very smart and cunning and also loyal to Jessie and James. Upon hearing that the Alolan Meowth was now working with Team Rocket later owned by their secretary Matori, he became disappointed to hear when he translated its language about its main reason to stay at their headquarters. He also fell in love with the Ultra Beast Pheromosa due to its feminine like appearance.
  • Wobbuffet (ソーナンス, Sōnansu)
Voiced by: Yūji Ueda (Japanese), Kayzie Rogers (EP146-XY140; English) & Erica Schroeder (SM003-present; English)
Wobbuffet is used occasionally for battles, and now he joins Team Rocket. Wobbuffet's knowledge of moves like Counter and Mirror Coat comes in handy, since Team Rocket often find themselves on the receiving end of powerful attacks. Wobbuffet usually serves as a comic relief character due to his goofy, energetic, and looney character. He emerges from his Poké Ball frequently as a running gag, and often at inappropriate times which frustrated Jessie at times. Team Rocket has also had various vehicles and robots based on him.
  • Butch (コサブロウ, Kosaburō)
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (Japanese), Eric Stuart (4Kids), James Carter Cathcart (TPCI) (English)
Partner of Cassidy and rival of James, more successful than him at first. He is looked upon favorably by Giovanni. The only problem with him is that nobody can get his name right at times, like calling him Biff, Bob, Bill, Buffy, Hutch, Futch etc., which infuriates him. (Butch and Cassidy Turn up in roughly near Only 10 Episodes in the whole Pokemon Series) https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Butch
  • Cassidy (ヤマト, Yamato)
Voiced by: Masako Katsuki (Japanese), Megan Hollingshead, Andi Whaley (4Kids), Emlyn Morinelli McFarland (TPCI) (English)
Partner of Butch and rival of Jessie, more successful than her at first. She is looked upon favorably by Giovanni. (Cassidy & Butch Turn up in roughly near Only 10 Episodes in the whole Pokemon Series) https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Cassidy
  • Dr. Namba (ナンバ博士, Dr. Nanba)
Voiced by: Ichiro Nagai (Japanese), James Carter Cathcart (English, as Jimmy Zoppi)
A scientist who works for Team Rocket. A running gag with Dr. Namba was that others kept pronouncing his name incorrectly, which he greatly disliked, resulting in him calling the offender (despite that he couldn't possibly have heard them) and yelling that his name is Namba. Like Butch he might be very OCD about people getting his name wrong.
  • Professor Sebastian (シラヌイ博士, Dr. Shiranui)
Voiced by: Hidetoshi Nakamura (Japanese), Eric Stuart (English)
A scientist and the leader of Team Rocket's Johto operations, personally overseeing both Tyson and the duo of Atilla and Hun.
  • Annie (ザンナー, Zanner)
Voiced by: Uno Kanda (Japanese), Megan Hollingshead (English)
Partner and older sister of Oakley and the secondary antagonist of "Pokémon Heroes".
  • Oakley (リオン, Lion)
Voiced by: Yumiko Shaku (Japanese), Lisa Ortiz (English)
Partner and younger sister of Annie and the main antagonist of "Pokémon Heroes".
  • Atilla (ブソン, Buson)
Voiced by: Nobuyuki Hiyama (Japanese), Marc Thompson (English)
Partner of Hun and one of the main antagonists of "The Legend of Thunder!". He acts as the muscle in his partnership.
  • Hun (バショウ, Bashō)
Voiced by: Toshiyuki Morikawa (Japanese), Veronica Taylor (English)
Partner of Attila and one of the main antagonists of "The Legend of Thunder!". He acts as the brains in his partnership.

Team Aqua and Team Magma

Team Aqua and Team Magma (アクア団・マグマ団, Akua-dan Maguma-dan, Aqua Gang and Magma Gang) are the two villainous organizations in the Hoenn Region.

Team Aqua

Team Aqua (アクア団, Akua-dan, Aqua Gang) are the rivals of Team Magma. They specialize in Water and Dark type Pokémon. Their goal is to raise the level of all the world's oceans with the power of Kyogre.

  • Archie (アオギリ, Aogiri)
Voiced by: Masaki Aizawa (Japanese), Sean Schemmel (English)
Archie is the leader of Team Aqua. His goal is to wipe out the land in order to create more sea by using Kyogre. He is more misguided than truly evil, as he believes that his actions will benefit others. He becomes possessed by the power of the Red Orb, much like Pikachu and the Blue Orb. His only concern from that point is to raise the sea, even if it meant drowning all of his Team Aqua members.
  • Shelly (イズミ, Izumi)
Voice by: Shōko Tsuda (Japanese), Erica Schroeder (English)
A member of Team Aqua, Shelly first appeared in "A Three Team Scheme!", where she leads a group of Aqua grunts on a mission to intercept Team Magma, who are exploring some ancient ruins on Dewford Island in search of the Cave of Origin. Due to a dubbing error, she is mistakenly referred to as "Tactical Commander Isabel" during this episode, though her name is corrected in all subsequent appearances. In "Fight for the Meteorite!", Shelly leads a squad of Aqua grunts on a mission to Mt. Chimney, to try to steal a meteorite from Professor Cozmo before Team Magma could do so. Though they do not obtain the meteorite, Shelly still considers the mission a success, since the meteorite is destroyed and therefore Team Magma could not use it either. She appears again in "Unfair Weather Friends", where she and a group of Aqua grunts take the staff of the Weather Institute hostage in order to obtain their data on Groudon and Kyogre. However, their plans are thwarted by Magma agent Brodie, who makes off with the data himself. Shelly's final appearance is in "Gaining Groudon" and "The Scuffle of Legends". She sneaks onto Team Magma's base disguised as a Magma grunt and frees Kyogre from the cargo container, allowing Team Aqua to control it with the Red Orb. She is present during the battle between Kyogre and Groudon.

Team Magma

Team Magma (マグマ団, Maguma-dan, Magma Gang) are the rivals of Team Aqua. They are a group of experts in the fields of geology and plate tectonics. Like Team Rocket, some rebels are Pokémon thieves, but Team Magma specializes in the field of Fire and Ground type Pokémon. Their goal is to raise the level of all the world's landmasses with the power of Groudon.

  • Maxie (マツブサ, Matsubusa)
Voiced by: Keiji Fujiwara (Japanese), Marc Thompson (English)
Maxie is the leader of Team Magma. His goal is to wipe out the sea in order to create more land by using a volcano and Groudon. He is more misguided than truly evil, as he believes that his actions will benefit others. Maxie meets Ash in the episode "Gaining Groudon", and tells him of his plans. He also tells Ash about the Blue Orb, which could control Groudon, and with it in his hands, he could make life better for himself. Suddenly, Pikachu gets possessed by the Blue Orb. It controls Groudon, and a cataclysmic battle begins, resulting in Groudon's victory. Afterwards, Maxie thanks Ash, realizing that the land of Hoenn was perfect the way it is.
  • Tabitha (ホムラ, Homura)
Voiced by: Yūto Kazama (Japanese), Greg Abbey (English)
A member of Team Magma, Tabitha first appeared in "A Three Team Scheme!", where he leads a group of Magma Grunts in an exploration of some ancient ruins on Dewford Island in search of the Cave of Origin. They also have a confrontation with Team Aqua. Due to a dubbing error, he is mistakenly referred to as "Field Commander Harlan" during this episode, though his name is corrected in all subsequent appearances. Tabitha appears again in "The Spheal of Approval", where he and two Magma Grunts break into the Oceanic Museum in order to steal a rock sample owned by Captain Stern. Although Ash and his friends attempt to stop them, Team Magma successfully makes off with most of the sample. In "Fight for the Meteorite!", Tabitha leads a squad of Magma Grunts on a mission to Mt. Chimney, first stealing a meteorite from Professor Cozmo and then using it to power an experimental machine affecting the volcano. However, their plans were ultimately thwarted by Ash and Cozmo. His final appearances are in "Gaining Groudon" and "The Scuffle of Legends". His submarine accidentally picks up Ash and his friends while out on patrol, bringing them to Team Magma's base. He is present for the battle between Kyogre and Groudon.
  • Brodie (バンナイ, Bannai)
Voiced by: Katsuyuki Konishi (Japanese), Andrew Paull (English)
A spy with Team Magma, known as The Man of a Thousand Faces or Brodie The Phantom Thief, Brodie debuts in the episode "Unfair Weather Friends", disguised as Millie, a scientist at the Weather Institute who is supposed to be collecting data on Groudon. Team Aqua tries to steal the data directly, unaware "Millie" is really Brodie. When Shelly threatens to harm Bart and the other scientists at the Institute, Brodie reveals himself as a Team Magma agent and escapes with the information the Institute had gathered on the Legendary Pokémon. Brodie also appears in "The Ribbon Cup Caper". He disguises himself as various people, including Officer Jenny, in order to steal the Ribbon Cup for the Hoenn Grand Festival. When confronted by the real Officer Jenny, Brodie willingly gives up the Ribbon Cup because upon closer inspection "it wasn't valuable enough," and flies away once again.

Team Galactic

Team Galactic (ギンガ団, Ginga-dan, Galaxy Gang), is the crime syndicate in the Sinnoh region. Their goal is to catch the Pokémon that created the world: Dialga of time and Palkia of space, as well as Mesprit, Azelf, and Uxie, so that their leader, Cyrus, can destroy the universe and rebuild it in his own image with himself as an absolute god. However, only the Commanders and Boss are aware of this plan.

  • Cyrus (アカギ, Akagi)
Voiced by: Kenta Miyake (Japanese), Sean Schemmel (English)
Cyrus is the leader of Team Galactic. His goal is to "create a new world" in his own image, with himself as the God of that world. In his first appearance, it is shown that he is a rich businessman who has made most of the buildings and libraries throughout Sinnoh. However, Ash and the others do not know that he is also the Team Galactic leader. Since then, he has appeared many times as the Team Galactic leader. In the end he has his dimension created, and enters it shortly before it is destroyed by Dialga and Palkia, killing him.
  • Charon (プルート, Purūto, Pluto)
Voiced by: Ken'ichi Ogata (Japanese), Mike Pollock (English)
One of the Commanders and scientist of Team Galactic, Charon appears in "Saving the World From Ruins!", albeit not in a speaking role. He is seen briefly in Team Galactic's base. Charon makes his first full appearance in "Gateway to Ruin!" along with Saturn where they try to find the Spear Pillar in Mt. Coronet. Charon appears from "Unlocking the Red Chain of Events!" to "The Battle Finale of Legend!", where he assists in the final stages of the Red Chain project. He is not arrested, unlike the other three Commanders at the end of the arc. He appears briefly in "Memories are Made of Bliss!" in Team Rocket's fantasy with all the other members of Team Galactic. He is often seen with a laptop computer and does much of the technical work for Team Galactic's plans, such as monitoring energy levels and other statistics. Compared to the other Galactic members, he is the most laid back and upbeat, which often causes one-sided squabbles between him and Saturn.
  • Saturn (サターン, Satān)
Voiced by: Akemi Okamura (Japanese), Marc Thompson (English)
One of the Commanders of Team Galactic, Saturn makes his first appearance at the end of "A Secret Sphere of Influence!" He, along with the other Team Galactic Grunts, comment that Jessie, James and Meowth did a lousy job at stealing the Adamant Orb for them, and framing Nando for the crime. Saturn's first speaking appearance is in "Journey to the Unown!" He manages to steal a cube that under the guard of the Unown of the Solaceon Ruins and brings it with him back to the Team Galactic HQ. Saturn appears again in "Enter Galactic!". He exposes the cube to the meteorites in Veilstone City, transforming it into the Spear Key. Later, he and a few Galactic Grunts go to steal the meteorites, but fails after battling with Brock in a match ending with a draw. He appears in "Losing Its Lustrous!" and "Double Team Turnover!", along with Cyrus, Jupiter and Mars. They steal the Lustrous Orb and Adamant Orb from the Celestic Town Historical Research Center. He reappears with Cyrus, Jupiter and Charon in "Saving the World From Ruins!" where he is put in charge of excavation of the Spear Pillar from Mt. Coronet. Saturn appears again in "Gateway to Ruin!", along with Charon, where they attempt to locate the ruins of Mt. Coronet. Saturn also appears "Unlocking the Red Chain of Events!", "The Needs of the Three!" and "The Battle Finale of Legend!", where he loses to Brock during the final battle. After Cyrus passes through the portal created by Dialga and Palkia he realizes that Cyrus is just using him and the other commanders to reach his own goals and cares little for those who serve him. Afterwards he is arrested along with Mars and Jupiter by Looker and states that Team Galactic was finished.
  • Mars (マーズ, Māzu)
Voiced by: Rie Tanaka (Japanese), Lisa Ortiz (English)
One of the Commanders of Team Galactic, Mars makes her debut appearance in the anime in "Losing Its Lustrous!" She, along with Saturn, attempts to steal the Lustrous Orb from the Celestic Town museum. She also appears in "Double Team Turnover!", in which she informs Cyrus that the Red Chain project is nearing completion. Mars appears again in "Steeling Peace of Mind!" She brings the Spear Key to Iron Island, where she activates the ruins in the island to find the exact location of the Spear Pillar in Mt. Coronet. After failing to complete the task in "Saving the World From Ruins!", she attempts to blow up the island on Cyrus's orders, but she fails due to Riley and his Lucario. She later appears in "The Needs of the Three!" and "The Battle Finale of Legend!" After the disappearance of Cyrus, she becomes distraught and even tries following him, but is stopped by Saturn. The duo, along with Jupiter, are later arrested.
  • Jupiter (ジュピター, Jupitā)
Voiced by: Chinami Nishimura (Japanese), Eileen Stevens (English)
One of the Commanders of Team Galactic, Jupiter makes her debut appearance in the anime in "Double Team Turnover!", where she is the one to get the Lustrous Orb back from Team Rocket after they steal it from the Celestic Town Historical Research Center. She is later assigned by Cyrus to lead the capture squad for the Lake guardians, along with some assistance from Pokémon hunters. She also has a cameo appearance in "Saving the World From Ruins!" Jupiter's first major appearance is in "Unlocking the Red Chain of Events!", where she protects Charon at the Fuego Ironworks while he works on the Red Chain. She successfully captures Looker, Jessie and James and later encounters Ash and his friends for the first time. During their encounter, she notes her disgust that Mesprit, Azelf and Uxie had chosen Dawn, Ash and Brock as their protectors rather than herself, Saturn and Mars. She and Charon escape. Jupiter is present when Team Galactic's plans come to a head in "The Needs of the Three!" where she battles Ash and his friends again. In "The Battle Finale of Legend!", she guards the outside of the Spear Pillar. She is quickly captured by Cynthia and later arrested, along with Mars and Saturn.

Team Plasma

Team Plasma (プラズマ団, Purazuma-dan, Plasma Gang) is the criminal organization of Unova. Their goal is to liberate Pokémon from trainers and rule Unova.

  • Ghetsis (ゲーチス・ハルモニア, Gēchisu Harumonia, G-Cis Harmonia)
Voiced by: Masaki Aizawa (Japanese), Bill Rogers (English)
Ghetsis is the leader of Team Plasma. His goal is to liberate all Pokémon from trainers and to rule Unova. He debuted in "Team Plasma's Pokémon Power Plot!", where he was seen briefly contacting Colress via a hologram communicator. He and Colress discussed the current status of the Pokémon control experiment, and when Ash, his friends, and Looker approached Team Plasma's laboratory, Ghetsis ordered Colress to turn the experimental Pokémon loose on them. He appeared again, this time in person, in "Team Plasma's Pokémon Manipulation!". He was seen contacting Colress for an update on his Pokémon control experiment. Later, Ghetsis spoke to several Team Plasma Grunts, who were spying on the excavations made at the White Ruins as well as looking for N and conducting the mysterious "Project G" and "Project F". Ghetsis reappeared in "Secrets From Out of the Fog!", where he was seen discussing his plans with Colress and Aldith. He was also seen in flashbacks to N's past, in which he raised N alongside Anthea and Concordia and wild Pokémon. In a later flashback, a ceremony he led in N's Castle involving N and the Seven Sages was interrupted by Reshiram, infuriating him. In "What Lies Beyond Truth and Ideals!", Ghetsis successfully summoned Reshiram and, with the help of Colress's machine, took control of it. Despite turning it on his enemies, however, he lost control of Reshiram when Colress's machine was destroyed. Ultimately, he was arrested by Looker along with the rest of his followers.
  • N (エヌ, Enu)
Voiced by: Yūichi Nakamura (Japanese), Nicholas DiMichele (English)
Unlike the games, N is not a villain, but an ally to Ash and his friends. Like his game counterpart, N can hear the inner voices of Pokémon and believes that humans are using them for their own gain. However, he is not part of Team Plasma, but rather a defected member; Ghetsis raised him along with Anthea and Concordia, making them believe Pokémon cannot be equals with humans unless they are released from all Poké Balls. A short time before the present, N was about to be crowned King of Team Plasma in Ghetsis' plan to use N's pure-hearted desire to save Pokémon to summon Reshiram and enslave it. However, the attempt backfired, leaving Team Plasma's castle destroyed by Fusion Flare. N, along with Anthea and Concordia flee to a secluded abandoned castle, where they spend their time tending to mistreated Pokémon.
  • Colress (アクロマ, Akuroma, Achroma)
Voiced by: Hiroki Tōchi (Japanese), Eli James (English)
Colress is a Pokémon researcher and the second boss of Team Plasma, appointed by Ghetsis. His goal is to discover the true way to draw out the strength of Pokémon. Colress debuts in "Team Plasma's Pokémon Power Plot!", conducting experiments with wild Pokémon with electromagnetic waves in an attempt to bring out their true strength. He plants one of his controlling devices on Ash's Pikachu, forcing him to fight his Trainer. However, Ash's encouragement allows Pikachu to fight against the EM waves, eventually causing the device to break and freeing Pikachu. Before he can gather further data, Team Rocket shows up, using one of their miniature robots to steal Colress's research data from his computer. Colress appears again in "Team Plasma's Pokémon Manipulation!", where it was revealed that he had upgraded his Pokémon-controlling machine with his remaining research data. The machine now fires a narrow energy beam which instantly brings any Pokémon it hits under Team Plasma's control. Using this machine, Colress takes control of a Haxorus and Iris's Dragonite. A Shadow Ball from Aldith's Liepard accidentally hits the machine, breaking it and freeing Haxorus and Dragonite from his control. Colress and the Plasma Grunts retreat. Colress appears briefly in "Secrets From Out of the Fog!" with Aldith, discussing Team Plasma's plans with Ghetsis on a videophone call. Colress appears again in "Meowth, Colress and Team Rivalry!", where he refuses Meowth's attempt to recruit him to Team Rocket. However, he offers to allow Meowth to participate in an experiment to increase his strength. Colress controls Meowth's mind with the experiment, but Jessie and James snap him out of it before escaping. Later, Colress is seen with his Grunts reporting to Ghetsis, who revealed information about the Light Stone to them. In "Ash and N: A Clash of Ideals!", Colress appears with the rest of Team Plasma to commence their operation at the White Ruins. While Aldith, Barret and many other Grunts ambush the workers at the site, Colress uses his perfected machine to seize control of the workers' Pokémon and turn them on their Trainers. In "Team Plasma and the Awakening Ceremony!", he also takes control of Pikachu again, forcing N to surrender the Light Stone to Team Plasma in exchange for Ash's safety. He appears again in "What Lies Beyond Truth and Ideals!", aiding Ghetsis in taking control of the awakened Reshiram. When Ash and Pikachu try to stop him, he uses his machine on Pikachu yet again. However, this time Pikachu fights against its control, and - together with Reshiram - destroy Colress's machine once and for all, thus freeing the controlled Pokémon. Colress and the other Team Plasma members are later arrested by Looker, thus bringing the team down.
  • Aldith (アンジー, Anjī, Angie)
Voiced by: Akeno Watanabe (Japanese), Lori Gardner (English)
A member of Team Plasma, Aldith first appears in "Team Plasma's Pokémon Power Plot!", observing Colress's work with controlling wild Pokémon with radio waves. During the tests, she experiences some friction with the scientist in terms of their ultimate goals; while Aldith expected the results of the experiment to help Team Plasma's takeover of Unova, Colress was merely interested in unlocking the true strength of Pokémon. When Looker, Ash and his friends arrive, she orders her fellow grunts to hold them off until Colress's test subjects are battle-ready, at which point she leads a retreat to lure her foes into their observatory base. Aldith commands Colress's brainwashed wild Pokémon against the intruders, as well as Pikachu when Colress attaches a transmitter to its head. When Pikachu manages to overcome the brainwashing, Aldith reminds Colress about the situation. After Team Rocket's interference destroys Colress's machine, freeing the mind-controlled Pokémon, Aldith joins her teammates in retreat, using a self-destruct mechanism to destroy the observatory and get rid of the remaining evidence of their activity. She reappears in "Team Plasma's Pokémon Manipulation!", where once again monitors a mind-controlling experiment of Colress, this time on a Haxorus. When Team Rocket shows up in an attempt to steal Colress's mind-controlling device, a battle starts, where a Shadow Ball from Aldith's Liepard misses its target and accidentally hits the machine, freeing the controlled Pokémon and forcing Team Plasma to retreat. Aldith has a short appearance in "Secrets From Out of the Fog!", communicating with Ghetsis alongside Colress. She appears in "Meowth, Colress and Team Rivalry!" as part of Colress's security force at his latest lab. When Team Rocket appears, she, along with Barret and several other Grunts, chase the trio out into the woods. There, they are drawn into a trap and did not escape for some time. Aldith appears with the rest of Team Plasma for the beginning of their operation at the White Ruins in "Ash and N: A Clash of Ideals!" She appears in "Team Plasma and the Awakening Ceremony!" and "What Lies Beyond Truth and Ideals!" She—along with Ghetsis, Colress, and Barret—is arrested in the end.
  • Barret (ブラッド, Buraddo, Brad)
Voiced by: Kensuke Satō (Japanese), Darren Dunstan (English)
A member of Team Plasma, Barret first appears with two other grunts looking for N under Ghetsis's orders. Barret finds N when he uses a locator inside his briefcase and deduces the hidden location. With N found, Barret is beaten in battle by Ash and his friends, who escape with N. Barret becomes upset about not being able to capture N and leaves the forest. In "Meowth, Colress and Team Rivalry!", when Team Rocket hacks into Team Plasma's data, the trio imprison Barret, Aldith and the grunts while they run off with the data. However, Barret breaks them free. In "Ash and N: A Clash of Ideals!", he battles with Cedric Juniper's assistants' Pokémon with Colress's aid. In "Team Plasma and the Awakening Ceremony!", he tries to stop Ash and his Pokémon from saving the others using the ones Colress controls with his machine. He is arrested alongside Ghetsis, Colress, Aldith and the other Grunts in "What Lies Beyond Truth and Ideals!" by Looker, after Ghetsis' plan of using Reshiram failed.

Team Flare

Team Flare (フレア団, Furea-dan, Flare Gang), is the crime syndicate in the Kalos region. Their sole goal is to find the Legendary Pokémon Zygarde and wipe out the ugliness within humanity to create a new "beautiful world".

  • Lysandre (フラダリ, Furadari, Fleur-de-lis)
Voiced by: Hideaki Tezuka (Japanese), H.D. Quinn (English)
Lysandre is the leader of Team Flare, and the creator of Lysandre Labs. Lysandre is a calm, respected man, who works together with the scientists of his own laboratory, the Lysandre Labs, to create a better future. Despite his somewhat friendly behavior, deep down lies a dark man working with Team Flare to capture the two Zygarde cores. He is able to take control of blue-core Zygarde - referred to as "Z2" - and launches an attack on Lumiose City, devastating it. Alain and Ash team up and defeat him, and Bonnie and Clemont are able to free Zygarde. Z2 and the red-core Zygarde - referred to as "Squishy" - then fuse into Zygarde's Complete Forme and defeat Lysandre, and he perishes after the giant rock is destroyed.
  • Xerosic (クセロシキ, Kuseroshiki, Xerosicy)
Voiced by: Tsuguo Mogami (Japanese), Abe Goldfarb (English)
Xerosic is a scientist of Team Flare who detbued in "From A to Z!" He is first seen at Lysandre Labs, receiving information that both Mable and Celosia had failed in their missions to capture 50% Zygarde and Zygarde Core, respectively. He then informs them that Aliana and Bryony would now take on the capturing missions as well. At the end of the episode, he and Lysandre watch the footage Bryony had sent of her encounter with Zygarde, and he becomes excited over discovering that Zygarde possesses a power Team Flare had previously been unaware of. He reappears in "Meeting at Terminus Cave!", again coordinating Team Flare's attacks on Squishy and the study of Zygarde's powers. In "A Meeting of Two Journeys!", Xerosic travels to a remote island to test a prototype weapon that harnesses the energy of the Zygarde Cores and Mega Evolution, causing the trees on the island to bloom red flowers. Following Z2's capture in "An Explosive Operation!", Xerosic is often seen monitoring Z2 and performing experiments on it, using the Giant Rock that Lysandre captures in "Mega Evolution Special III". In "Down to the Fiery Finish!", he uses Team Flare's Mega Evolution energy weapon to control Z2, causing it to unleash massive roots throughout Lumiose City. During the crisis, Xerosic remains in the Lumiose Gym, overseeing Team Flare's operation, and eventually succeeds in controlling Squishy as well. When Clemont and Clembot infiltrate the Gym, Xerosic is challenged by Clemont to a battle for the Lumiose Gym, and is eventually ejected from the Gym. Xerosic reappears in "Facing the Needs of the Many!", kidnapping and possessing Clemont as an act of revenge for defeating him during the Team Flare crisis. Once Ash, Serena and Bonnie, arrive, Xerosic orders Clemont to annihilate them. However, Clemont had placed a microchip on the side of his head beforehand to prevent himself from being controlled. Outraged, Xerosic battles Ash and Clemont, but loses. He then attempts to escape by jumping out of his helicopter, but is grabbed by Clemont's Aipom Arm. After the helicopter lands, he is arrested by Officer Jenny.
  • Celosia (コレア, Korea, Correa)
Voiced by: Karin Nanami (Japanese), Rebecca Soler (English)
Celosia is a member of Team Flare who debuted in "From A to Z!" She is first seen leading a group of Team Flare Grunts to recapture Squishy. She manages to find the Zygarde Core, but thanks to Ash, his friends, and Sawyer's interference, she is unable to retrieve it. When she later informs Xerosic of what had happened, he tells her that Bryony has been tasked with capturing the Core as well. The following night, Celosia leads yet another group of Grunts in an attempt to capture the Core, but with Ash and Sawyer covering Serena, Clemont, and Bonnie's retreat, she is once again unsuccessful. She reappeared in "Meeting at Terminus Cave!", teaming up with Bryony to retrieve the Core in Terminus Cave. After a prolonged struggle, during which Team Rocket interferes as well, Team Flare is forced to retreat, as they are unable to defeat Ash's Greninja. In the next episode, she, along with Bryony and several Grunts, monitor sensors to find Squishy, and order two Grunts to watch Ash and his friends. Later, the sensors catch energy waves coming from Squishy and Z2, and manage to determine Squishy's location. However, they are unable to make it in time and lose sight of Squishy. Celosia appears again in "A Towering Takeover!", during Team Flare's attack on Lumiose City, where she allows Team Flare to capture Ash and Pikachu. In the following episode, Celosia is seen at Lysandre Labs with Mable, where the two see the helicopter containing Serena, Mairin, Professor Sycamore, and Team Rocket, nearing their hideout through their security cameras. Upon the infiltration of their base, Celosia goes to stop Serena and the rest and faces Team Rocket in battle. Celosia continues battling with Mable in "Rocking Kalos Defenses!". However, the two Scientists are quickly defeated and subdued in Team Rocket's net trap.
  • Mable (モミジ, Momiji)
Voiced by: Sayuri Hara (Japanese), Laurie Hymes (English)
Mable is a member of Team Flare who debuted in "From A to Z!" She is first seen leading a group of Team Flare Grunts in Terminus Cave, where they fail to capture 50% Zygarde. Mable is later seen informing Lysandre and Xerosic of the failure of her mission. Mable briefly appears in "Meeting at Terminus Cave!" in a video call with Xerosic, where she and Aliana are ordered to head to Z2 after Team Flare discovers its location thanks to their sensors. She reappears in "An Explosive Operation!", where she, Aliana, and several Team Flare Grunts try to capture Z2. Despite having his camouflage abilities disabled, Z2 transforms into its 10% Forme and used its powerful attacks to defeat Team Flare. Mable takes part in a battle between Team Flare and Team Rocket, who also wants Z2. After a prolonged struggle, Team Flare emerges victorious and corners Z2. This, however, triggers Z2 to transform to its 50% Forme and it easily blows Mable and the others back. Alain interferes with Z2, allowing Team Flare to fire at Z2 with their lasers and capture it. During Team Flare's attack on Lumiose City, Mable had been ordered to stay at Lysandre Labs. In "Coming Apart at the Dreams!", she and Celosia see a helicopter containing Serena, Mairin, Professor Sycamore, and Team Rocket nearing Lysandre Labs through their security cameras. In the following episode, Mable tries taking down the helicopter, but is attacked by Steven. She and several Team Flare Grunts then face Steven in battle. Mable appears again in "Rocking Kalos Defenses!", where she joins Celosia in her battle against Team Rocket. However, the two Scientists are quickly defeated and subdued.
  • Aliana (アケビ, Akebi)
Voiced by: Rinko Natsuhi (Japanese), Theresa Buchheister (English)
Aliana is a member of Team Flare who debuted in "From A to Z!" She is seen at Lysandre Labs with Bryony when Xerosic informs her that she would be tasked with capturing 50% Zygarde, which Mable had recently failed to accomplish. Aliana briefly appears in "Meeting at Terminus Cave!" in a video call with Xerosic, where she and Mable are ordered to head to Z2 after Team Flare finds its location thanks to their sensors. She reappears in "An Explosive Operation!", where she, Mable, and several Team Flare Grunts try to capture Z2. Despite having his camouflage abilities disabled, Z2 transforms into its 10% Forme and used its powerful attacks to defeat Team Flare, escaping them again. Aliana takes part in a battle between Team Flare and Team Rocket, who also wants Z2. After a prolonged struggle, Team Flare emerges victorious and corners Z2. This, however, triggers Z2 to transform to its 50% Forme and blow Aliana and the others back. Alain interferes with Z2, allowing Team Flare to fire at Z2 with their lasers and capture it. Aliana appears again in "A Towering Takeover!", during Team Flare's attack on Lumiose City, where she guards the Prism Tower with Bryony and prevents Serena, Clemont, Bonnie, Clembot, and Blaziken Mask from entering. In the following episode, she and Bryony battle against Clemont, Clembot, and Blaziken Mask, but both ended up getting defeated and are captured, allowing Clemont and Clembot to enter Prism Tower.
  • Bryony (バラ, Bara)
Voiced by: Akane Fujita (Japanese), Emily Woo Zeller (English)
Bryony is a member of Team Flare who debuted in "From A to Z!", where Xerosic sends her to retrieve Squishy. She is later seen cornering Squishy, who transforms into its 10% Forme and fore Bryony and her assistant Grunts to retreat. She reappears in "Meeting at Terminus Cave!", teaming up with Celosia to retrieve Squishy in Terminus Cave. After a prolonged struggle, during which Team Rocket interferes as well, Team Flare is forced to retreat, as they are unable to defeat Ash's Greninja and Squishy flees. In the next episode, she, along with Celosia and several Grunts, monitor sensors to find Squishy. Bryony and Celosia also order two Grunts to watch Ash and his friends. Later, the sensors catch energy waves coming from Squishy and Z2, and manage to determine Squishy's location. However, they are unable to make it in time and lose sight of Squishy. Bryony appears again in "A Towering Takeover!", during Team Flare's attack on Lumiose City, where she guards the Prism Tower with Aliana. In the following episode, she and Bryony battle against Clemont and Blaziken Mask, but both are defeated and are captured by Clembot, allowing Clemont and Clembot to enter Prism Tower.

Team Skull

Team Skull (スカル団, Skaru-dan, Skull Gang) is the criminal organization in the Alola region. Their goal is to steal Pokémon for the Aether Foundation (they aren't affiliated with the Aether Foundation in the anime). They travel on Harley-Davidson bikes.

  • Guzma (グズマ, Guzuma)
Voiced by: Yasuyuki Kase (Japanese), Evan Maltby (English)
Guzma is the leader of Team Skull. He is known for his violent behavior and his lack of sportsmanship, which is why he does unsportsmanlike conduct. Some fans consider him as a sore loser. Before he founded Team Skull, he was one of Melemele Kahuna Hala's students. At one point, he lost to Hala's Hariyama and Kukui's Braviary. Since then, he vowed to be unbeatable without the use of Z-Moves. When Professor Kukui founded the Alola Pokemon League, he vowed to destroy it and defeat every single contestant. During the Manalo Conference, when he defeated Lana and her Primarina with his Golisopod (by using Liquidation to cancel out the Z-Move Oceanic Operetta), he called her a small-fry, to which Akala Kahuna and referee Olivia intervened and told him to show respect, but he ignored her and left. During his match against Ash, his Golisopod told him to never give up until the very end. He was ultimately defeated.
  • Plumeria (プルメリ, Purumeri, Plumeri)
Voiced by: Saki Endō (Japanese), Jo Armeniox (English)
Plumeria is the admin of Team Skull.
  • Tupp (タッパ, Tappa, Tupper)
Voiced by: Takaaki Uchino (SM001-SM011, Japanese), Toru Sakurai (SM024-present, Japanese), Billy Bob Thompson (English)
Tupp is a member of Team Skull.
  • Rapp (ラップ, Rappu, Wrap)
Voiced by: Madoka Asahina (Japanese), Lori Phillips (English)
Rapp is a member of Team Skull.
  • Zipp (ジップ, Jippu, Zip)
Voiced by: Soshiro Hori (Japanese), Jake Paque (English)
Zipp is a member of Team Skull.

Other Antagonists

  • Pokémon Hunter J (ポケモン ハンター J, Pokemon Hantā J)
Voiced by: Takako Honda (Japanese), Shannon Conley (English)
J was a ruthless and cruel Pokémon hunter around Sinnoh who captured and stole Pokémon to sell them on the black market to her clients for money. She is extremely ruthless and doesn't care about the well-being of others, even her henchman and her clients. She became angry when her clients decided to end their deal and decided to never work for those who she considered "Contract Breakers". Nonetheless, she always gets proud and underestimates her opponents when she thinks she is about to win, leading her fall into the lake, killing her, her Salamence, other Pokémon, henchmen and clients.
  • Faba (ザオボー, Zaobō, Sauboh)
Voiced by: Mitsuaki Madono (Japanese), Daniel J. Edwards (English)
Faba is a very skeptical person, who has his doubts in others. In addition, Faba is also very grouchy, and slightly pessimistic on progress of others and showing hostility when he angrily throws Ash's Rowlet after he mistakenly takes it instead of Nebby who manages to Teleport. Faba is also sneaky to convince the Team Rocket trio to serve as bodyguards in Aether Paradise, but strictly orders them whenever their leader has visitors such as Ash and the group. Like the other recurring villains aside from the Team Rocket trio, Faba has a sinister side similar to Giovanni's who has his own evil ambitions and his plans to capture Nebby and other Ultra Beasts for his experiments identical to Xerosic's before being freed by Ash and the group and leading its evolution to Cosmoem. After being rejected by a Nihilego, which ends up possessing his boss instead, Faba regrets his actions. After Nihilego is defeated, he becomes much nicer, apologizing to Ash and his friends for his sinister ambitions. However, he still retains his pride of the inventions he makes. He can also sometimes fall for his own traps - once, he made a trap with adhesive, and got stuck in it. Another scientist suggested he take his clothes off, he gets out then walks away in his underwear in embarrassment.
  • Viren (ブルガン, Burugan, Bourgain)
Voiced by: Kiyomitsu Mizuuchi (Japanese), H.D. Quinn (English)
Viren is the selfish and greedy owner of Rainbow Happy Resorts, building the resorts throughout Alola by illegal means and avoiding any punishments from the crimes he committed (most notably damaging private property). He tried to build a resort by buying Kiawe's family farm, but failed and him and his underlings were sent to jail for blocking the streams and other illegal things just to buy the family farm. He had an Electivire when he went up against Kiawe's Marowak. Kiawe battled Viren twice, the first time he was defeated, but he defeated Viren in the second attempt. He reappeared twice, and his most recent appearance, he was trying to build a resort, with no illegal means, but the work was interrupted by an Ultra Beast, Stakataka. After the Stakataka had been dealt with, he gave up on building a resort and went to build his own stadium.

Associates

  • Delia Ketchum (ハナコ, Hanako)
Voiced by: Masami Toyoshima (Japanese), Veronica Taylor (4Kids, English), Sarah Natochenny (TPCI, English)
Delia Ketchum is very caring toward her son, Ash, always reminding him to do his best. She is very smart and intelligent yet ditzy and naive and talented, having won a beauty pageant and cooked a dish so popular that elite chefs at the Indigo Plateau have asked for its recipe. She has a Mr. Mime housekeeper nicknamed Mimey, who helps her with chores and is also rather adept in battle. Ash's journey to the Alola region begins when Mimey wins Ash and Delia some plane tickets there. Delia's name is first mentioned in dialogue in the film Pokémon: The Movie 2000.
  • Johanna (アヤコ, Ayako)
Voiced by: Makoto Tsumura (Japanese), Sarah Natochenny (English)
Johanna is the mother of Dawn and a former Pokémon Coordinator, having won the Ribbon Cup and the title of Top Coordinator after winning the Sinnoh Grand Festival when she was younger. Dawn grew up inspired by her achievements and decided to follow in her footsteps, wanting to become a great Coordinator as well. When Dawn leaves on her journey, Johanna gives her the first Contest Ribbon she received as a good luck charm. Johanna watches all of Dawn's Contests on television along with her Glameow. She also has newspaper articles about Dawn's victories and pictures of her competing in Contests and the Hearthome Collection in her living room. Although she keeps track of Dawn's journey, she doesn't like to get too involved, telling Dawn she would be better off relying on her friends and her Pokémon instead of her mother, and to use her losses as a learning opportunity. She teaches other Coordinators from her house.
  • Caroline (ミツコ, Mitsuko)
Voiced by: Yumi Tōma (Japanese) Megan Hollingshead (English; 4Kids) Nell Balaban (English; 4Kids, as Karen Neill) Klara Leopold (PUSA, English)
Caroline is the mother of May and Max and wife of Norman. She asks May to be with Max and protect him. When Norman prepares some fireworks with Nurse Joy anniversary gift, Caroline mistakenly assumes he is leaving her for Nurse Joy, before the misununderstanding is resolved.
  • Norman (センリ, Senri)
Voiced by: Jūrōta Kosugi (Japanese), Dan Green (English)
Norman is the father of May and Max, the husband of Caroline, and the Petalburg Gym Leader. He uses a Vigoroth to save May's Torchic from Team Rocket. In "Love, Petalburg Style!", Norman has Nurse Joy set up a special firework display to make fireworks in a form of a Beautifly as a wedding anniversary gift for Caroline, which Caroline initially misunderstands. Ash wins a Balance Badge from Norman in "Balance of Power".
  • Grace (サキ, Saki)
Voiced by: Hitomi Nabatame (Japanese), Erica Schroeder (English)
Grace is Serena's mother and a Rhyhorn racer. She makes her debut appearance in "Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!", where she has her Fletchling. In "A Battle of Aerial Mobility!", Grace wished Serena good luck on her journey as her daughter sets off to Lumiose City to get her first Pokémon. She appears again in "Giving Chase at the Rhyhorn Race!", where she tells Serena to continue traveling with Ash and the others, saying that it would be good for her. Grace watches Serena competing in the Dendemille Town Pokémon Showcase on television in "Performing with Fiery Charm!" Grace appears in "Master Class is in Session!" and "Performing a Pathway to the Future!" to watch Serena's Master Class Showcase in person. After watching the Showcase (which results in Serena's loss), Grace tells Serena that she did her best in the Showcase, which is all what matters. Grace appears again in "The First Day of the Rest of your Life!", watching Serena's performance along with Shauna and Jessie. After the performance Grace asks of Serena to have some confidence, reminding Serena is her daughter.
  • Meyer (リモーネ, Rimōne, Limoone) / Blaziken Mask (バシャーモかめん, Bashāmo Kamen, Bursyamo Mask)
Voiced by: Kensuke Satō (Japanese), Tom Wayland (XY009-XY066), Wayne Grayson (XY067-present) (English)
Meyer is the father of Clemont and Bonnie and the manager of an electrical appliance store. Meyer first appeared as Blaziken Mask in "Lumiose City Pursuit!" His Blaziken saves Ash from falling off of the Prism Tower. The two then left by leaping away. He appears as Meyer for the first time in "Clemont's Got a Secret!", reminding Clemont that strictness is not enough for one to become a Trainer and unintentionally reveals to Ash and Serena that Clemont is also the Lumiose Gym Leader. Moved by Clemont announcing he is to travel with Ash and Serena to become stronger, Meyer hugs his two children and calls for a party to celebrate, allowing them to continue on their journey. In "Mega-Mega Meowth Madness!", Meyer, as Blaziken Mask, uses his Blaziken to save Ash, Pikachu, Serena, Clemont, Bonnie, Professor Sycamore, and Chespin from Team Rocket's mecha before the two leap away. In "Confronting the Darkness!", Blaziken mask has his Blaziken defeat Team Rocket, who had just stolen Clembot, the interim Lumiose Gym Leader, and the Dark Clembot, a duplicate of Clembot who tries to frame Clembot. In "The Moment of Lumiose Truth!", Meyer watches the Gym Battle between Ash and Clemont. In "Garchomp's Mega Bond!", he reappears as Blaziken Mask. His true identity is discovered and known by Professor Sycamore by the end of the episode. In "Down to the Fiery Finish!", doing some work on a roof with Clembot listening to the match with Alain and Ash on the radio. He reappears as Blaziken Mask in "A Towering Takeover!", where he joined the fight against Team Flare. In "Coming Apart at the Dreams!", he saves Bonnie from some rampant vines that are being generated by Z2. He then tries to stop her from confronting Squishy. He reappeared in "The Right Hero for the Right Job!", where he protects Bonnie from a rampant and mind-controlled Squishy. In "Rocking Kalos Defenses!" and "Forming a More Perfect Union!" Blaziken Mask and Blaziken are among those trying to stop the Giant Rock. After an attack, his secret identity is accidentally revealed to his children. In "Battling With a Clean Slate!", Meyer helps repair the Lumiose Gym. Later, he referees the Gym battle between Clembot and Alvin.
  • Abe (マオのパパ, Mao no papa, Mao's father)
Voiced by: Kenta Miyake (Japanese), Sean Reyes (English)
Abe is the father of Mallow and the owner of the Aina's Kitchen. He first appears in "A Seasoned Search!" Abe appears in "Mallow and the Forest Teacher!", where Mallow runs away into the forest after having had enough and encounters the same Oranguru that Abe did in the past. Abe later found Mallow and they made up.
  • Olivia (ライチ, Raichi, Lychee)
Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro (Japanese), Marisa Kennedy (English)
Olivia is the Kahuna of Akala Island. She appears in person in "The Island Whisperer!", in which she takes Ash and his Pokémon School classmates to visit Akala Island. In "Treasure Hunt, Akala Style!", where she organizes a treasure hunt for the students on Akala. In "Big Sky, Small Fry!", she gives a Z-ring to Lana which is created from a sparkling stone Lana finds on the treasure hunt. In "Currying Favor and Flavor!", Olivia sends Ash and Mallow on a search for ingredients for the famous "Akala Curry". Their search eventually leading them to Lush Jungle, where Ash is challenged by Totem Lurantis. After Ash defeats Lurantis, Olivia reveals that the entire search had actually been a part of Ash's trial, and he is now qualified to take on her grand trial. "In Trials and Determinations!", Ash wins his grand trial against Olivia. After the battle, Olivia gives Ash a Rockium Z. Olivia constantly gets knocked to the ground over simple tasks like walking up the stairs or opening a door. She has a natural affinity even with highly guarded and aggressive Pokémon such as Kiawe's Turtonator and Ash's Litten.
  • Lusamine (ルザミーネ, Ruzamīne)
Voiced by: Sayaka Kinoshita (Japanese), Bobbi Hartley (English)
The mother of Lillie and Gladion, Lusamine is the leader of the Aether Foundation. She keeps doting towards her daughter Lillie, like messing around with her hair. She fuses with the Ultra Beast Nihilego, and starts acting like a child and kept telling her children. Once she is finally diffuses with Nihilego from its defeat, Lusamine also becomes deeply emotional towards her children upon their reunion once more. She once was married to Aether Professor Mohn, who moved to Alola to commence his research on the Ultra Wormhole. In the episode ''The Secret Princess!'', it was revealed that Mohn was involved in an accident wherein he was sucked into an Ultra Wormhole. A flashback in the episode revealed that he saw the Pokémon Magearna lying in the corner of an antique shop. He tried to bring it back to life for Lillie, but to no avail. When Lillie asked Lusamine about what happened to Mohn's Pokemon, she couldn't remember what happened because, according to Hobbes, she was in a state of shock about what just happened. When Tapu Fini engulfed Ash, Mallow, Lillie and Gladion, Mohn couldn't be found in the mist because, according to soon-to-be Island Kahuna Hapu, Mohn somehow survived the accident.
  • Nurse Joy (ジョーイ, Jōi)
Voiced by: Ayako Shiraishi (EP002-EP229, Japanese), Yuriko Yamaguchi (EP245-EP488; EP517-EP656, Japanese), Kikuko Inoue (Temp. Replacement from EP491-EP516, Japanese), Chika Fujimura (EP659-EP795, Japanese), Chinatsu Akasaki (EP802-present, Japanese), Megan Hollingshead (Season 1-6, English), Erica Schroeder (Season 7-8, Season 16, English), Michele Knotz (Season 9-13, English), Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld (Season 14-16, English) Kate Bristol (Season 17-19, English) Suzy Myers (Season 20-22, English)
"Joy" is the shared last name of the Joy family, in which most members are nurses. They mainly work in Pokémon Centers, but they also work in other locations. Brock, who claims to be able to tell the Joys just by minor appearance details (different-colored crosses on their hats; hair is slightly shorter; smile is wider; etc.), is infatuated with every Nurse Joy he meets, and often has to be restrained by a traveling companion. Although all of them look almost identical to each other, some do have different personalities, and a few even other occupations besides nursing. Multiple Joys are judges in Pokémon Contests. In the "Drifloon in the Wind", there is a Nurse Joy who is married and has two daughters who both have the name "Joy" and look exactly like their mother. Pokémon: The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga author Toshihiro Ono cited her as one of his favorite characters to draw for the series, stating the reason as "because she's a girl".[13]
  • Officer Jenny (ジュンサー, Junsā, Junsar)
Voiced by: Chinami Nishimura (EP002-EP632, Japanese), Chiaki Takahashi (EP663-EP795, Japanese), Chiemi Ishimatsu (EP801-present, Japanese) Lee Quick (Season 1-7, English), Jamie Davyous Owens (Season 8, English), Emlyn Morinelli McFarland (Season 9-13, English), Emily Bauer (Season 14-16, Season 23, English), Saskia Maarleveld (Season 17-19 English),[14] Samantha Moon (Season 20-22, English)
"Jenny" is the shared last name of the Jenny family, in which most members are police officers and maintain the law and order in the Pokémon world and often oppose members of Team Rocket. The Japanese name, junsaa, means "police officer".
  • Vivian Meridian (ビビアン, Bibian)
Voiced by: Yumi Takada (Japanese), Lisa Adams (4Kids), Shannon Conley (PUSA/DuArt, as Sonny Dey) (English)
Vivian Meridian is the main Pokémon Contest host of the Hoenn region and the older sister of Lilian Meridian.
  • Lilian Meridian (リリアン, Ririan)
Voiced by: Akemi Okamura (Japanese), Lisa Adams (4Kids), Kayzie Rogers (PUSA/DuArt) (English)
Lilian Meridian is the main Pokémon Contest host for the Kanto region and the younger sister of Vivian Meridian.
  • Steven Stone (ツワブキ・ダイゴ, Daigo Tsuwabuki)
Voiced by: Rintarō Nishi (season 6) Ken'ichi Suzumura (Mega Evolution Specials, seasons 18–19) (Japanese), Andy Paull (English)
A Steel-type Trainer and the Champion of the Hoenn region by season 18, Steven's appeared in person in "A Hole Lotta Trouble". Steven has had his own Aron use Roar to calm the agitated Aron horde that was terrorizing Ash, his friends, and Team Rocket in Granite Cave. He then tells the horde that the group are good people and they turn around and leave. Steven finds a Fire Stone with the help of Aron. He decides to lead Ash and his friends out of Granite Cave and took them to a deserted inlet, an ideal place for Ash to train for his rematch with Brawly at the Dewford Gym. Steven reappears in "Mega Evolution Special II", where he battles Alain using his Shiny Mega Metagross, but the battle is interrupted by Lysandre. Deciding to cooperate with Alain and company, Steven travels to an ancient ruin, discovering a mechanism where two Key Stones summon a glowing Giant Rock from underneath the ruin. After Lysandre and his research team begins analyzing the giant stone, a Rayquaza appears from the sky, Mega Evolves into Mega Rayquaza, and overwhelms Alain and Steven's Mega Evolved Pokémon. In "Mega Evolution Special III", Alain and Steven head for the ocean, where Primal Reversion Groudon and Kyogre clash with one another. In "Mega Evolution Special IV", Steven returns Mairin and Mairin's Chespin, Chespin to Kalos. Steven watches the battle between Alain and Malva. After the battle, Steven arrived to where Chespie is lying in a bed, unconscious from absorbing too much energy from an experiment. Steven meets with Sawyer in a flashback in "Rivals: Today and Tomorrow!" He reappears in "The Right Hero for the Right Job!", "Rocking Kalos Defenses!", and "Forming a More Perfect Union!", where he joins the battle against Team Flare. He eventually battled alongside Ash, Alain, Diantha, and all of the Kalos Gym Leaders in order to stop the Giant Rock. It is revealed in "The First Day of the Rest of Your Life!" that Steven is the one who gave Sawyer a Key Stone. Later, in "Till We Compete Again!", Steven and Sawyer study the Giant Rock. He proceeds to give Sawyer some information, which Sawyer then writes down in his notebook. He is seen as a sort of mentor figure by Sawyer, whom Steven gave a Key Stone and Sceptilite.
  • Raoul Contesta (コンテスタ, Contesuta)
Voiced by: Koichi Sakaguchi (Japanese) Mike Pollock (Season 6-8, Season 13, English) Craig Blair (Season 9-12, English)
Mr. Contesta is main judge of the three contest judges of Pokémon Contests. He is usually the first one to comment on the Pokémon, and the one who offers advice to the Coordinators. He is critical, but fair in his judgments.
  • Mr. Sukizo (スキゾー, Sukizou-san)
Voiced by: Yoshinori Sonobe (Japanese) Darren Dunstan (Season 6-8, English) Jimmy Zoppi (Season 9-13, English)
Mr. Sukizo is one of the three judges for Pokémon contests, alongside Mr. Contesta and Nurse Joy. His appearance resembles that of a male PokéFan, which may have served as inspiration for his design. Sukizo is a man of few words as the only thing he ever seems to say is "I like it" (好きですね). In the English adaptation of the series, his phrase is "remarkable".
  • Casey (ナナコ, Nanako)
Voiced by: Nina Kumagaya (Japanese), Kerry Williams (English)
Casey is a Pokémon Trainer from New Bark Town in Johto. Being a fan of the Electabuzz baseball team, Casey likes yellow Pokémon with stripes. Ash belittled her team, claiming it was weak, making Casey furious to challenge him to a battle, which Ash wins. Team Rocket deceives Casey into battling Ash once more, claiming that his use of Charizard broke the rules. Team Rocket takes the opportunity to catch Chikorita and Pikachu, which makes Casey realize they fooled her. Ash and Casey defeat Team Rocket. Later, during the Bug Contest, Ash warns Casey she was pushing Chikorita too hard, though Casey ignores Ash. When Chikorita runs away, Misty scolds Casey, reminding her it is important to look after the Pokémon, rather than winning the Contest. Casey apologizes for pushing Chikorita so hard. Team Rocket arrives and kidnapped Ash and Pikachu. Casey let Chikorita know she is with it, which makes Chikorita evolve into a Bayleef to beat Team Rocket again and free Ash and Pikachu. After the Contest ends, Casey, who did not win, felt like a winner for having Bayleef on her side. Knowing that Casey loves yellow Pokémon with stripes, Ash gives away the Beedrill he caught in the Contest to Casey. Casey meets up with Ash and his friends again, with the help of her evolved Meganium catches another yellow striped Pokémon, Elekid.
  • Lyra (コトネ, Kotone)
Voiced by: Megumi Nakajima (Japanese), Eileen Stevens (English)
Lyra is a female trainer from Johto who joins Ash and friends from "An Egg Scramble! to "Bagged Then Tagged!" Lyra is based on the female player character of the same name in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. In "A Rivalry To Gible On", Lyra tries to make Dawn and Khoury a couple, but realized that she had feelings for Khoury.
  • Angie (アオイ, Aoi)
Voiced by: Miho Hino (Japanese), Meredith Zeitlin (English, as Zoe Martin)
Angie is a girl who lives in Sinnoh. She is first seen in the episode when Ash, Brock, and Dawn, attended a Week-Long Summer School program for Pokémon Trainers. She showed her confident side by testing Monferno (as a test of the Summer Academy), ordering it to attack her to grow its power, while also leaving her in bruises. She served as the tomboyish rival/friend for Ash, even though she develops a friendship with him and has a crush on him later on.
  • Khoury (カズナリ, Kazunari)
Voiced by: Kenji Nojima (Japanese), Christopher Niosi (English)
He is a male trainer from Johto who joins Ash and friends from "An Egg Scramble! to "Bagged Then Tagged!" He, like Brock, wants to become a breeder someday.
  • Don George (ドン・ジョージ, Don Jōji)
Voiced by: Hisao Egawa (Japanese), Marc Thompson (English)
"Don George" is the name of the owners of Pokémon Battle Clubs (ポケモンバトルクラブ, Pokémon Batoru Kurabu) throughout Unova. Like the Nurse Joys and Officer Jennys, there are many Don Georges that are all identical, but having different colored collars and wrist bands.
  • Porter (パーカー, Pākā, Parker)
Voiced by: Masayuki Kato (Japanese), Francis Kelly (English)
"Porter" is the name of the guides that work on the cruises that run through the Decolore Islands.
  • Luke (ルーク, Rūku)
Voiced by: Minami Takayama (Japanese), Billy Bob Thompson (English)
Luke is a young Pokémon trainer and amateur filmmaker Ash, Iris, and Cilan meet with when they reach Nimbasa City. He uses his Zorua, Golett, and Leavanny to make films, and has Ash, Cilan, and Iris help him finish his latest film. He later joins them in signing up for the Don Battle tournament, using his Larvesta to reach the semi-finals.
  • Cynthia (シロナ, Shirona)
Voiced by: Tomo Sakurai (Japanese), Emily Bauer (English)
Cynthia is the reigning Champion of the Sinnoh League. Her side interests are in studying the archaeology and legends of the Sinnoh Region. She appears many times throughout the Diamond & Pearl series where helps Ash and his friends try to stop Team Galactic from reaching their ultimate goal. Successful, she later appears at the Sinnoh League tournament where she observes the battles as the league's Champion. She reappears in Best Wishes! Season 2 and reunites with Ash, as she has arranged to enter Unova's Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup for a demonstration match against a member of Unova's Elite 4. For the first few episodes of the Season, Ash and his friends (along with Dawn) stay at her villa in Undella Town.
  • Mairin (マノン, Manon)
Voiced by: Mikako Komatsu (Japanese), Zoe Martin (English)
Mairin is a Pokémon trainer and companion of Alain. Mairin is a cheeky person, who always wants to experience adventure. Accompanied by her Chespin nicknamed Chespie, Mairin tries to cheer Alain up at times (who usually dismisses her attempts). Mairin is, at times, confused, mixing that she can Mega Evolve, rather than her Pokémon. Mairin is also angry when Alain leaves her, but when he is in danger, she tries her best to protect him, even if it means at the cost of her life. After Alain asked her to go back, claiming she is just a burden to him, Mairin is greatly depressed, especially after Chespie gets ill when it is affected by a strange green light. Mairin admires both her best friend Alain, even when they have their fallouts, and her close friend Serena a whole lot.

Other characters

  • Meowzie (マドンニャ, Madonnya)
Japanese voice: Masami Toyoshima
Meowzie is a female Meowth whom Meowth of Team Rocket fell in love with when he was young and later joined the Meowth gang led by a Persian after being abandoned by her owner who is moving away and unable to afford to keep her.
  • Jimmy (ケンタ, Kenta)
Voiced by: Kenji Nojima (Japanese), Sean Schemmel (English)
A main character from Pokémon Chronicles and counterpart of Ethan.
  • Marina (マリナ, Marina)
Voiced by: Kazusa Murai (Japanese), Kelly Davis (English)
A main character from Pokémon Chronicles and counterpart of Kris.

Movie characters

  • Butler (バトラー, Batorā)
Voiced by: Kenji Nojima (young), Kōichi Yamadera, (Japanese), Wayne Grayson (English)
A former scientist of Team Magma and a magician, Butler was fired from working with Team Magma because an experiment to create a Groudon from a fossilized remnant of it had failed. Fueled by bitterness, hatred and an extreme thirst for revenge, Butler assembles a plan for alternative ways of creating a Groudon from scratch. He realizes that he needs a stronger energy source for the regeneration process. The power that he seeks is only available once in a millennium. Butler and his girlfriend, Diane, find the crystallized "cocoon" of Jirachi in Forina. When Ash, Brock, May and Max find Butler at the Millennium Festival, Butler presents Jirachi to Max because Max is supposedly the friend that Jirachi needs to find so it can awaken when the Millennium Comet comes. Butler uses Jirachi's power in the hopes to create a Groudon from scratch. However, he ends up with a manifestation of pure evil that resembles Groudon. When the false Groudon starts sucking up every Pokémon in sight, Butler begs Ash and Max to forgive him and help him to set his machine in reverse to get rid of Groudon. The plan is a success and the false Groudon is destroyed.
  • Verity (マコト, Makoto)
Voiced by: Shiori Satou, (Japanese), Suzy Myers (English)
  • Sorrel (宗二, Sōji)
Voiced by: Kanata Hongo, (Japanese), David Oliver Nelson (English)
  • Risa (リサ)
Voiced by: Rina Kawaei, (Japanese), Haven Paschall (English)
  • Mother and Daughter (母と娘)
English voices: Bella Hudson (Mother) Simona Berman (Daughter)
Two main minor characters who only made cameos in various Pokémon films, and only appeared Securing the Future!.

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Manga volumes
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  • Ono, Toshihiro. Pokémon: Surf’s Up, Pikachu Graphic Novel. VIZ Media LLC, June 2000. ISBN 1-56931-494-2
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