Blaine
カツラ Katsura
""The Hotheaded Quiz Master!""
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Art from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
Gender Male
Hometown Cinnabar Island
Region Kanto
Relatives None
Trainer class Gym Leader
Generation I, II, III
Games Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, FireRed, LeafGreen, Stadium, Stadium 2
Leader of Cinnabar Gym
Badge Volcano Badge
Anime debut Riddle Me This
English voice actor Michael Haigney
Japanese voice actor Toshiya Ueda

Blaine (Japanese: カツラ Katsura) is the Gym Leader of Cinnabar Island's Gym, known officially as the Cinnabar Gym. He hands out the Volcano Badge to Trainers who defeat him. He is a highly intelligent man who uses Template:Type2 Pokémon.

In the anime

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Blaine in the anime

Blaine appeared in the episodes Riddle Me This and Volcanic Panic. He was voiced by Toshiya Ueda in the Japanese version and by Michael Haigney in the English dub.

Blaine ran the Cinnabar Island Gym until the island started to become crowded with tourists. Instead of serious challengers, the Cinnabar Island Center started to fill up with freeloading vacationers.

Fed up with this, Blaine closed the Gym and opened up a hotel near the island's volcanic hot springs, disguising himself with a wig and sunglasses. He also disguised his voice to be softer and lower pitched than normal. Blaine likes to make up riddles even in inappropriate situations.

When Ash, Misty, and Brock met Blaine, he told them several riddles. Misty deciphered the riddles and eventually the trio found Blaine's hotel, and underneath the hotel in a volcanic cavern was the Cinnabar Island Gym. Ash challenged Blaine to a Gym match, and Blaine handily defeated Ash.

Later, Team Rocket attempted to steal Blaine's Magmar by freezing it with guns that projected beams of ice. Magmar broke free in the end. However, the sudden cooling of the walls in the lava cave caused the rock to begin to crack. It looked like the Cinnabar Island volcano was going to erupt!

Ash, Blaine, Misty, and Brock all used their Template:Type2, Template:Type2, and Fire-type Pokémon to dam the cracks in the walls using boulders. Ash's Squirtle and Misty's Staryu mostly cooled the Pokémon off while they were damming up the cracks. During the emergency, Ash's Charizard and Blaine's Magmar gained an interest in the other's strength, and wished to test it in battle.

With the arena inside the volcano wrecked by Team Rocket, Ash and Blaine had a battle on the top crater of the volcano. At first, Magmar and Charizard were evenly matched, but Charizard's ability to fly gave it an advantage in the end. It lifted Magmar high into the air and used Seismic Toss, slamming Magmar into a rock. The spitfire Pokémon was knocked out, and Ash won the Volcano Badge.

Pokémon

This listing is of Blaine's Pokémon in the Pokémon anime.

 
Ninetales
 
Rhydon
 
Magmar

In the games

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Art of Blaine from Pokémon Red and Blue.

Blaine's title is "The Hotheaded Quiz Master." His strategy is to incinerate challengers with his rough and ready Fire-type Pokémon.

Blaine was once lost in a treacherous, freezing mountain range. He was guided out of the mountains by a Moltres. Apparently, this is what inspired him to train Fire-type Pokémon.

Blaine is a native of Cinnabar Island, and has lived there since before the Pokémon Lab was built.

Blaine is apparently on good terms with Mr. Fuji.

To reach Blaine, challengers have to answer a series of quiz questions about Pokémon. Blaine only takes off his sunglasses when thinking up new quiz questions.

In addition to the Volcano Badge, Blaine gives out TM38 (Fire Blast) in Pokémon Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, FireRed, and LeafGreen.

In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, the volcano on Cinnabar Island erupted, destroying the town, and leaving Blaine and his Pokémon homeless. Blaine relocated his Gym to the Seafoam Islands, and remains there a whole year after the volcanic eruption back on Cinnabar. He plans to rebuild his gym one day.

Pokémon

This listing is of Blaine's Pokémon in the video games he has appeared in.

Pokémon Red, Blue and Green

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Pokémon Yellow

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Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal

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Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

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Pokémon Stadium

Round 1



Round 2



Pokémon Stadium 2

Round 1



Round 2



Quotes

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Blaine Sprite from
Generation I
Blaine sprite from
Generation II
Blaine sprite from
Generation III

Pokémon Red/Blue

"Hah! I'm Blaine! I am the Leader of Cinnabar gym! My fiery Pokémon will incinerate all challengers! Hah! You better have Burn Heal!"

"I've burned out! You have earned the Volcano badge!"

Pokémon Fire Red/Leaf Green

"Hah! I'm Blaine, the red-hot Leader of Cinnabar Gym! My fiery Pokémon are all ready with intense heat! They incinerate all challengers! Hah! You better have Burn Heal!"

"I have burned down to nothing! Not even ashes remain! You have earned the Volcano Badge."

Pokémon Gold/Silver

"Waaah! My Gym in Cinnabar burned down. My fire-breathing Pokémon and I are homeless because of the volcano. Waaah! But I'm back in business as a Gym Leader here in this cave. If you can beat me, I'll give you a Badge. Ha! You'd better have Burn Heal!"

"Awesome. I've burned out... You've earned Volcano badge!"

"I did lose this time, but I'm going to win the next time. When I rebuild my Cinnabar Gym, we'll have to have a rematch."

In the Pokémon Special manga

Blaine was a former member of Team Rocket, joining because of his interest in science, conducting experiments on some of Red's future Pokémon, namely Gyarados and Eevee. But after hearing of Red's clashes with Team Rocket, like protecting Mew from Team Rocket, Blaine left, attempting to make up for his evil deeds. When Red reached Cinnabar Island, Blaine was under attack by members of Team Rocket and their newly captured Moltres, on loan from Sabrina.

Blaine had his Rapidash carry Red to his Pokémon Lab, who in return let Blaine use his Gyarados to hold off Moltres, where Red was able to revive an Aerodactyl from a fossil. Aerodactyl helped rescue Blaine and defeat Moltres.

Later, Blaine asked Red to help him in Cerulean Cave. While he was working under Team Rocket, Blaine combined some of Mew's DNA with his own to create a hybrid Pokémon named Mewtwo. Some of Blaine's hand was infected with Mewtwo's DNA, and thus he was able to track the synthetic Pokémon. Because of this, Team Rocket attempted to abduct Blaine to review Mewtwo's whereabouts. Using the Master Ball, Red was able to capture Mewtwo for Blaine.

The psychic bond between Mewtwo and Blaine limited them both. If they were apart for too long, both would begin to become ill. Blaine worked for several years trying to find a way to sever the bond without hurting either of them.

During the Cerise Island incident, Sabrina's Spoons of Destiny paired Blaine and Yellow together in the fight against the Elite Four. Together, they confronted Lance. However, the bond between Mewtwo and Blaine proved to be their undoing, and they were defeated, leaving Yellow to face Lance alone.

Later, during the Mask of Ice's plot in Johto, Entei chose Blaine to be its partner. The healing power of Entei's flames was finally able to cut the link between Mewtwo and Blaine, and the two were free to live their lives apart from each other.

Although he's serious for most situations, he also had his comical moments like getting his moustache burnt when he was training and had to use fake ones. Sometimes he may also use riddles to lighten up dark atmosphere.

Pokémon

This listing is for Blaine's Pokémon in the Pokémon Special manga.

 
Growlithe
 
Rapidash
 
Arcanine

Released

 
Mewtwo
 
Entei

In the TCG

There is a Theme Deck named for Blaine in the Gym Challenge expansion. It has two versions, English and Japanese.

Artwork

Pokémon

This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Blaine or his Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Name Type Level Rarity Set Set no.
Blaine's Moltres   44  H Gym Heroes 1/132
Blaine's Growlithe   17   Gym Heroes 35/132
Blaine's Kangaskhan   36   Gym Heroes 36/132
Blaine's Magmar   29   Gym Heroes 37/132
Blaine's Charmander   16   Gym Heroes 61/132
Blaine's Growlithe   15   Gym Heroes 62/132
Blaine's Ponyta   16   Gym Heroes 63/132
Blaine's Tauros   34   Gym Heroes 64/132
Blaine's Vulpix   9   Gym Heroes 65/132
Blaine's Quiz 1 - -   Gym Heroes 97/132
Blaine's Last Resort - -   Gym Heroes 105/132
Blaine's Gamble - -   Gym Heroes 121/132
Blaine's Arcanine   42  H Gym Challenge 1/132
Blaine's Charizard   50  H Gym Challenge 2/132
Blaine - -  H Gym Challenge 17/132
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Blaine's Ninetales   27   Gym Challenge 21/132
Blaine's Charmeleon   29   Gym Challenge 31/132
Blaine's Dodrio   26   Gym Challenge 32/132
Blaine's Rapidash   31   Gym Challenge 33/132
Blaine's Charmander   18   Gym Challenge 60/132
Blaine's Doduo   17   Gym Challenge 61/132
Blaine's Growlithe   20   Gym Challenge 62/132
Blaine's Mankey   14   Gym Challenge 63/132
Blaine's Ponyta   14   Gym Challenge 63/132
Blaine's Rhyhorn   26   Gym Challenge 65/132
Blaine's Vulpix   18   Gym Challenge 66/132
Blaine's Quiz 2 - -   Gym Challenge 111/132
Blaine's Quiz 3 - -   Gym Challenge 112/132
Cinnabar City Gym - -   Gym Challenge 113/132
Blaine's Typhlosion   -   Pokémon VS (no English release) 70/141
Blaine's Magcargo   -   Pokémon VS (no English release) 71/141

Trivia

  • His Japanese Leader title is カツラを被ったナゾナゾおじさん.
  • Although Magmar appears as Blaine's signature Pokémon in the games, he only has one in Generation II.

Design differences

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Blaine's disguise

Blaine has two separate character designs. The first one is from early Sugimori artwork for Pokémon Red and Green Versions. He is depicted as a slightly balding man with light red hair with no mustache and no sunglasses wearing beach clothes. The old design was reused in Pokémon anime (as Blaine's real look) and in Pokémon Special manga (as a disguise).

Later, in Pokémon Blue and outside-Japan Pokémon Red and Blue Versions the artwork was revised and he started to be depicted as an older, completely bald man with a mustache, wearing sunglasses and labcoat. He was depicted like that in Pokémon Blue and all later games (except anime-based Pokémon Puzzle League), Pokémon Trading Card Game and in Pokémon Special manga (not disguised).

The reasons for changing the design is unknown; however, the Fame Checker in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen explains why he doesn't always wear sunglasses: "Blaine is said to remove his dark shades only when he is thinking up new quiz questions." The new design also makes Blaine look similar to Sega's Dr. Eggman.

Names

Language Name Reference to
Japanese カツラ Katsura katsura, a tree; or 鬘 katsura, wig. Similar to 火 (ka), fire.
English, Italian, Spanish Blaine Sounds similar to blaze or flame.
French Auguste Similar to the word ustion, burn.
German Pyro From Greek πυρ (pyr), fire.
Korean (Game translation) 강연 Gang-yeon
Korean (Manga translation) 대머리박사 Daemeoribaksa Means bald expert (or bald doctor) which describes his look and wisdom.
Chinese 夏伯 Xià Bó

External links

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