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In the [[Pokémon anime]], he only uses an {{p|Alakazam}}, but in the game he has a {{p|Haunter}}, a {{p|Drowzee}}, and an {{p|Electrode}}. In the manga [[Golden Boys]], he uses a {{p|Hypno}}. | In the [[Pokémon anime]], he only uses an {{p|Alakazam}}, but in the game he has a {{p|Haunter}}, a {{p|Drowzee}}, and an {{p|Electrode}}. In the manga [[Golden Boys]], he uses a {{p|Hypno}}. | ||
His personality changes quite a bit depending on which version is being referenced. In [[Pokémon Special]] he is highly egotistical, even to the point of giving out autographed pictures of himself. In the anime episode ''For Ho-oh the Bells Toll'', he exhibits a near-religious fervor for Suicune, challenging Ash for daring to say that he'd met the legendary beast. This is somewhat interesting compared to his | His personality changes quite a bit depending on which version is being referenced. In [[Pokémon Special]] he is highly egotistical, even to the point of giving out autographed pictures of himself. In the anime episode ''For Ho-oh the Bells Toll'', he exhibits a near-religious fervor for Suicune, challenging Ash for daring to say that he'd met the legendary beast. This is somewhat interesting compared to his appearance in [[Raikou: Legend of Thunder]] when he mentions Suicine only once, and then only in reference to the other beasts. | ||
In [[Raikou: Legend of Thunder]], he assists [[Kenta]], [[Marina]], and [[Jun'ichi]] in their battle against [[Members of Team Rocket#Basho and Buson|Basho and Buson]]. Marina falls for him because he wears a cape. | In [[Raikou: Legend of Thunder]], he assists [[Kenta]], [[Marina]], and [[Jun'ichi]] in their battle against [[Members of Team Rocket#Basho and Buson|Basho and Buson]]. Marina falls for him because he wears a cape. |
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