Charon
プルート Pluto
Platinum Charon.png
Art from Platinum
Gender Male
Eye color Brown
Hair color Mauve
Hometown Unknown
Region Sinnoh
Trainer class Commander/Boss
Generation IV
Games Platinum
Member of Team Galactic
Rank Commander
Game animation debut The Magma Stone
English voice actor Keith Silverstein
Japanese voice actor Kōsei Tomita
Anime debut Saving the World From Ruins!
English voice actor Herb Lawrence
Japanese voice actor Ken'ichi Ogata

Charon (Japanese: プルート Pluto) is one of Team Galactic's four Commanders, introduced in Pokémon Platinum.

He appears to be related to Choy, due to their resemblance. However, the exact relationship between the two is unknown.

In the core series games

Charon is first seen in Pokémon Platinum along with Mars at Valley Windworks to get energy from the windworks. During this encounter, it is revealed that he joined the team after Mars. It's also here where the player discovers that Charon is, in fact, one of the four Commanders, though the fact that he is the most junior among the Commanders' ranks is not revealed until the Stark Mountain subquest. He made a minor appearance in the Team Galactic HQ in Veilstone City right next to Saturn, where he was in front of the button to release the lake guardians.

Charon's role in the game expands after the player defeats the Sinnoh Elite Four and obtains the National Pokédex. Upon seeing Cyrus and Saturn being defeated by the player, he sees that the team should have plans that complement his intelligence. After Cyrus retreats into the Distortion World, Charon takes over Team Galactic and becomes the new leader. He takes Mars and Jupiter with him to the Battle Zone so he can retrieve the Magma Stone from inside Stark Mountain and capture Heatran. However, once the player encounters them, Mars and Jupiter quit because "things were more exciting when Cyrus was the leader." It is also at this time that the international police officer Looker, who had been hunting Team Galactic since the beginning of the game and appears from inside what previously appeared to be a rock, arrests Charon. He is not seen or heard from since.

According to a journal in a secret room in the Eterna Galactic HQ, Charon discovered information on Rotom's alternate forms. There is also a second notebook, which may or may not be Charon's, that details the initial encounter with Rotom.

Although Charon himself does not appear in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver or Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, he's still referenced by the old notebook in Rotom's Room.

Notebooks

In Rotom's Room, there is a mysterious notebook written by Charon, and a second, old notebook.

Mysterious notebook

The first is a mysterious notebook lying on a table. It reads:

"There is a mysterious notebook here. Its age is impossible to tell."
"It was by pure chance that I obtained information about the Pokémon Rotom. Remarkably, Rotom has the ability to enter and merge with special motors. It's now known that Rotom can stay inside a motor almost indefinitely. However, it will emerge if it enters a Union Room or Wi-Fi Club. Rotom will also emerge from the motor if it is left at the Day Care. Rotom may also forget certain moves when it leaves a motor. This Pokémon requires exhaustive observation and analysis. To ensure I get all the credit, my Rotom research must be kept secret. They will come to recognize me as the scientific genius Char..."
"The rest of the notebook is blank."

Old notebook

The old notebook is located in a chair in front of a machine. Whether this notebook belongs to Charon is not known. It reads:

"It's an old notebook. There's no telling how old it is."
"Our encounter was a sudden one. It was when I found my toy robot, one that I had earlier misplaced. At that instant, a Pokémon startlingly emerged from the lawn mower's motor! Clutching my robot, I stared, transfixed by the peculiar Pokémon.
The Pokémon hovered in the air, held aloft by a power unseen. As if curious and unafraid of my presence, it floated toward me. Crackling sounds accompanied it, as if from static electricity in the air. Remarkably, it seemed the Pokémon was the source of this power! In alarm, I flinched, certain that my face would be subjected to a shock. Much to my surprise, the Pokémon seemed to favor me with a smile.
Finally, I came to realize that the Pokémon only wished to be friends. I have decided to name this most wondrous Pokémon 'Rotom.' Simple though it may be, Rotom emerged to me from the motor of a lawn mower. Motor and Rotom... Surely the link is obvious?
Rotom is a Pokémon that is simply sensational. The fact that it can turn invisible is simply the beginning. What makes Rotom unique is its ability to enter and operate machinery!
Rotom and I became fast friends. We were perpetual companions. The electricity from its body forbade contact, however. We could not touch, let alone hug or hold hands, but we cared not. For we were bonded on a much deeper, incorporeal level.
A feeling of mischief got the better of me one day. Seeing Rotom hovering, I decided to startle it--normally I would not. Perhaps frightened, Rotom discharged power beyond its usual range. I fell, stunned, into the arms of unconsciousness...
When I came to, to my horror I realized that Rotom had disappeared. I searched high and low for my friend in dismay and desperation. 'Don't chastise yourself. The fault is mine. No harm done. Let us play as we always have.' Though my words poured out, my friend could not be found to hear them...
My search for Rotom carried me far from home. It was in the town's rubbish heap that I again found my old toy robot. Curiously, our eyes met, then the robot waved a hand as if in greeting. I knew then that I had found my lost friend. I ran to it and hugged Rotom tight, talking on and on.
The robot's eyes lit up happily as I held it. I'm certain that, within it, Rotom was emitting lots of electricity. Somehow, I felt I could understand Rotom's thoughts better than before. Also, I realized that we would remain friends throughout our lives..."
"The notebook ends with this page..."

Quotes

Valley Windworks
"My, my. Lose to a child, will you? But, no matter. We've collected plenty of electricity. With the power we obtained, we can do something quite spectacular. It seems quite obvious to me, Charon, the genius even the boss recognizes. Now, Mars, we should be going."
Team Galactic HQ
"Fuhyahya! Those Pokémon of the lakes, where do you suppose they would go?"
"Nothing. Pay it no heed. A new world isn't overly interesting. What of it? If Cyrus is right, then Team Galactic will rule that new world. That's when it will be interesting. A chance to enjoy its sweets. I surely hope that our visionary Cyrus realizes his dream. I look forward to whatever our beloved leader has planned atop Mt. Coronet."
"Humph. Saturn and even Cyrus fall to a mere child... Team Galactic's state of affairs is worrying... That plan of Cyrus's atop Mt. Coronet, too... Who knows if it will work. ...Hmm. Perhaps another option needs to be considered. One befitting the genius of Charon!"
Stark Mountain
"Sigh... So impressionable and impetuous. What do they see in Cyrus? Immature, overthinking buffoon. He goes through the trouble of assembling Team Galactic for what? Ultimately, he destroys his own creation for his ludicrous vision. It's no thanks to him that I have to struggle with the pieces."
"...But that's fine. The young can live with their dreams. I prefer to remain firmly in reality. And for that, money is paramount. You there, child. I'm not dealing with you. After all, the other Galactic members who did all suffered consequences. We'll be off to collect the Magma Stone. It's all for the money!"
"...Cyrus disappeared. Mars and Jupiter quit. Saturn said he would look after what remains of Team Galactic. But he won't join me. So foolish of him! So very foolish of the rest of them! Throwing away Team Galactic! After all the effort we took as a team to make it grow... That power could have made us rich beyond imagination. But, enough of that. The Magma Stone will be mine."
"Eh? What's this, then? Chased me here, have you? I like seeing children try their best, but too bad for you — you're too late. With this Magma Stone, I will awaken the legendary Heatran! I will control the volcano's eruptions to extort money by the millions! Fear me! For I am Charon! The boss of the reborn Team Galactic!"
"No! The Magma Stone! What?! What is going on?!"
"Gah... what a mess... ...Uh, International Police? What are you saying? I know nothing! A new Team Galactic? Extorting with Heatran? Merely the blathering of this harmless old man! All said in jest! Besides, among Team Galactic's Commanders, I was the most junior..."

Sprites

   
Intro sprite from
Platinum
Overworld sprite from
Platinum

In the anime

Main series

 
Charon in the anime

Charon debuted in a cameo appearance in Saving the World From Ruins!, where he was seen monitoring the Iron Island mission from Team Galactic HQ along with Cyrus and Saturn.

In Gateway to Ruin!, Charon was part of a team with Saturn and several Team Galactic Grunts that was sent to the caves beneath Mt. Coronet to search for the Spear Pillar. When Looker infiltrated their operation, disguised as a Grunt, Charon revealed to him the Spear Key's role in Team Galactic's plan. Team Rocket soon appeared and attempted to steal the Key, much to Charon's annoyance. The Grunts soon located the ruins Team Galactic was looking for, and after Saturn's Toxicroak dispatched Team Rocket and reclaimed the Spear Key, Charon attempted to use it on the ruins. There was no reaction, leading Charon to conclude the ruins were not the Spear Pillar, and Team Galactic retreated from Mt. Coronet for the time being.

By Unlocking the Red Chain of Events!, Charon had been stationed at the Fuego Ironworks to complete development of the Red Chain. Once it was completed, he boasted to Jupiter of his accomplishment, and they received word from Cyrus that Saturn's team had located the Spear Pillar at Mt. Coronet. A Galactic Grunt then arrived to warn Charon and Jupiter of the arrival of Ash, his friends, and Meowth. While Jupiter went to deal with them, Charon loaded the Red Chain onto a Team Galactic helicopter, and they retreated once Jupiter rejoined him. Later, while Looker analyzed a Red Chain crystal left behind at the Ironworks, a virus planted by Charon destroyed the item and erased the entire International Police database as a warning to stay out of Team Galactic's affairs.

In The Needs of the Three!, Charon returned to Team Galactic HQ, where he and his colleagues observed Saturn and J's attack on Lake Valor with the Galactic Bomb. This was part of a larger scheme to make the lake guardians appear, and once they did, they were swiftly captured by J, who handed them over to Saturn. When Saturn brought them back to the HQ, Charon applied the Red Chain crystals to their heads, placing them under Team Galactic's control. The lake guardians teleported Ash and his friends to Team Galactic HQ to aid them, which briefly shocked Charon before he laughed, amused by the turn of events.

In The Battle Finale of Legend!, after Cyrus revealed his intent to use the Red Chain, Charon explained to Ash and his friends how its powers gave them control over the lake guardians. He then accompanied the rest of Team Galactic to Mt. Coronet, where they opened the gate to the Spear Pillar and descended into the caves to reach it. He expressed excitement both at the gateway's opening and their subsequent arrival at the Spear Pillar's altar, where he oversaw the deployment of the two Red Chains he created to summon Dialga and Palkia. Cyrus soon opened a portal to his new world, only to turn on his subordinates and deny them entry to it. This merely amused Charon, who had anticipated such a thing would happen. When Ash, his friends, and Cynthia destroyed the Red Chains and the portal began to close, Charon resigned himself to Team Galactic's defeat. He was last seen bracing himself against being pulled into the collapsing portal, but he disappeared sometime after; he was not arrested alongside the other members of Team Galactic and presumably escaped.

Charon made a cameo appearance in Memories are Made of Bliss!, as part of Team Rocket's fantasy along with the rest of Team Galactic. He also made a cameo appearance in The Arceus Chronicles (Part 2), during a flashback to the events of The Battle Finale of Legend!.

Character

Charon was often seen with a laptop computer and did much of the technical work for Team Galactic's plans, such as monitoring energy levels and other statistics. He had little interest in Team Galactic's ideology, knowing of Cyrus's selfish true intentions, and he instead participated out of interest in the scientific discoveries that could be made. His laidback, upbeat, and arrogant attitude often caused Saturn and Jupiter to become annoyed with him.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 緒方賢一 Ken'ichi Ogata
English Herb Lawrence
Czech Ladislav Cigánek
Finnish Jukka Voutilainen
European French André Pauwels
Hebrew גלעד קלטר Gilad Kletter
Indonesian Jack Hamzah (DP150-DP152)
Italian Antonio Paiola
Polish Marek Robaczewski
Brazilian Portuguese Renato Márcio
Spanish Latin America Guillermo Coria
Spain Roberto Cuenca Martínez


Pokémon Generations

Charon appeared in The Magma Stone, where he was seen awakening the Legendary Heatran at Stark Mountain in an attempt to revive Team Galactic. He was revealed to be leading what was left of the organization after Cyrus's disappearance. Although Looker had hunted him down to arrest him, and despite his and Buck's successful intervention in stopping Heatran, Charon managed to escape with the help of two Team Galactic Grunts.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 富田耕生 Kōsei Tomita
English Keith Silverstein
Brazilian Portuguese Filipe Albuquerque
European Spanish Domenech Farell


In the manga

Pocket Monsters DP

Charon appears in PMDP60 as the leader of Team Galactic.

Pokémon

 
Charon's Pokémon
Charon is shown to have a Zubat, Bronzor, Toxicroak, and Gengar. They were beaten after Red and Clefairy slammed the door on them.

None of Charon's Pokémon's moves are known.

Debut PMDP60

Pokémon Adventures

History

Diamond & Pearl arc
 
Charon and Jupiter in Pokémon Adventures

Charon is one of Cyrus's top scientists and is responsible for the creation of the Red Chain. During most of his appearances Charon is either shadowed or has his face obscured by a person or object. It isn't until Cyrus is defeated at the Spear Pillar where he finally makes his first full appearance.

After Cyrus is defeated by the hands of Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, Charon can be seen watching them from a distance. Charon notes how Diamond has a Regigigas and wishes to steal it from him. However, he is spotted by Diamond and the machine he was holding is taken by the Gym Leader Byron. Unfortunately, Charon's machine causes a disturbance in the hole in the sky that was created by Dialga and Palkia's fighting and mysterious tentacles shoot from the hole and pulls Cyrus, Palkia, and Dialga inside of it. Charon uses the distraction to introduce himself to his captors and escape. As he leaves the vicinity, his notebook detailing the information of Legendary Pokémon is stolen by Diamond's Kit at the last moment.

Platinum arc

Charon is seen with Team Galactic Grunts looking for the Legendary Pokémon Heatran. After he manages to trick Buck into uncovering the Magma Stone that seals Heatran in Stark Mountain, Charon steals it and uses it to attack him. When Looker arrives to help Buck, he is forced to defend himself from the attacking Charon and his small army of Grunts. After Looker manages to capture Charon, he begins to question his motives. Charon replies that he is looking for the Distortion World and is capturing the Legendary Pokémon in order to prepare an arsenal to get there.

The aftermath of the battle is not shown but it is seen that Buck and Looker were seriously injured and were sent to hospital after being rescued by Platinum's Pokémon.

Later, Charon arrives in Eterna City after Giratina enters the real world and begins going on a rampage. He appears before Diamond and Pearl and tells them of his plan to capture the Legendary and Mythical Pokémon of Sinnoh. He sends out Heatran to battle the two in an attempt to take Diamond's Regigigas. As the battle continues, Charon forces Giratina to attack Pearl with Shadow Force, but Diamond pushes him out of the way and is hit instead.

With Regigigas's Trainer dead, he tries to convince it to join him, only for it to turn around and leave instead. Charon teases Pearl over the death of his friend, sparking the boy's anger. He tries to attack Charon, but is sent flying by an attack from Charon's Slowking. Despite knowing that he might lose, Pearl decides to attack Charon, shocking him by revealing that he has one of the Pokémon Charon wanted, Rotom.

However, before Pearl can attack, Regigigas soon returns with Rotom's appliances so that Rotom can attack Charon in its rage. Together, Regigigas and Rotom force Charon and Giratina to retreat back into the Distortion World. Later, he encounters the other Galactic Commanders who are angry at him because he doesn't care about Cyrus, and only wants the Legendary and Mythical Pokémon.

Charon lies to them by claiming that he is searching for Cyrus too, but his search is impeded by a group of people that were attacking him. He asks for their help and convinces them to fight off the people that were attacking him and they comply.

After Dialga and Palkia are freed from the cage Giratina trapped them in, Charon reveals he has Darkrai under his control as well and sends it and Heatran to battle against the other Legendary and Mythical Pokémon. The battle quickly gets chaotic, leading into a big brawl between ten Legendary and Mythical Pokémon along with an unwilling Shaymin. The sight of all these Pokémon sends Charon into a giggling frenzy, to which he exclaims that he intends to capture them all.

When Platinum tries to stop him, Charon faces her with his Slowking, only for it to lose easily to her Pokérus-infected Pokémon. Disappointed in how an "ordinary" Pokémon fights, Charon abandons his Slowking and goes to the Legendary and Mythical Pokémon, only to see Heatran being defeated by Regigigas again. Charon has Darkrai put everyone to sleep with Dark Void so that Giratina can get in an attack with Dragon Pulse. Shaymin joins in the fight and uses Worry Seed to wake everyone up, allowing everyone to redirect Giratina's attack at Charon, destroying his flying machine in the process.

Charon decides to retreat, and has Giratina fly the both of them out of Distortion World so that he can leave everyone trapped inside. Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, and Shaymin chase after him, but neither are fast or powerful enough to catch up to Giratina, allowing Charon to escape. However, just as he does, Charon and Giratina are greeted to a powerful Draco Meteor used by Cynthia's Garchomp, which defeats them in the process.

Although Giratina is defeated, Charon tries to escape once more in the same way he did on the Spear Pillar, but is cornered by Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. Charon tries using his machine to control their Pokémon again, and forces them to fight each other. Suddenly, a toy robot crashes down onto the machine, destroying it in the process. When Charon tries to smash it with a boulder, the toy shocks him, revealing itself to be Rotom in the process.

After everyone that was left behind emerges from the Distortion World, Charon tries to lie to Cyrus by claiming that he intended to gather the Legendary and Mythical Pokémon for Team Galactic's sake. Cyrus reaches down to Charon, which Saturn and Mars think it means he's going to pinch him. However, Cyrus only takes the machine, and praises Charon for his technological genius. The records reveal that he has been using it since the battle on the Spear Pillar, which angers Saturn into figuring out that he was attempting to use the machine to control Dialga and Palkia into opening a hole to the Distortion World, to which Charon denies.

Cyrus speaks to his four Commanders once more and reveals that he is disbanding Team Galactic, and takes Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter away with him. Angry, Charon says that since they're bad guys, they should be arrested, to which a faraway voice agrees. The voice is revealed to be a now-healed Looker, who arrests Charon once and for all.

Pokémon

Abandoned
 
Slowking
Slowking is the second Pokémon that Charon is known to own. Slowking first appeared when Charon arrived in Eterna City. Charon used Slowking to provoke Giratina into attacking Pearl. Later, when Pearl tried to attack Charon when Diamond was "killed", Slowking sent him flying. Later, he was used to battle Platinum's Pokémon in the Distortion World, but he was quickly defeated by them. Angered at his defeat Charon abandoned Slowking for the Legendary and Mythical Pokémon.

Slowking's known moves are Trump Card and Psychic.

Debut The Final Dimensional Duel I
Formerly owned
 
Heatran
Heatran, also known as the "Lord of Stark Mountain" (Japanese: ハードマウンテンの主 Head of Hard Mountain), is one of the Pokémon that Charon researched on and captured. He was freed from his seal on Stark Mountain by Buck after he removed the Magma Stone. Charon then took him for his own gains and used him to attack Buck and later Looker. Later, he fought Diamond's Regigigas, Reg, at Eterna City, but was nearly defeated by its Crush Grip. Later, he fought the other Legendary and Mythical Pokémon in the Distortion World, where he eventually betrayed Charon to help fight Giratina. After Charon's defeat, Buck and his friends decided to take him back to his home.

Heatran's known moves are Magma Storm and Fire Spin*, and his Ability is Flash Fire.

Debut Clobbering Claydol
Controlled
 

 
Giratina
Main article: Pokémon of Myth (Adventures)

Giratina first appeared after the battle on the Spear Pillar, where its tentacles emerged from the Distortion World to drag Dialga, Palkia, and Cyrus into its home. Later, it came to the real world to wreak havoc in Eterna City. With the help of Regigigas and Rotom, Diamond and Pearl managed to drive it back inside, but Diamond was hurt and sent to the Distortion World in the process.

In the Distortion World, Giratina got into a huge battle between several other Legendary and Mythical Pokémon, along with Heatran and Darkrai on Charon's side. When the battle was going in the enemies' favor, Charon had Giratina escape to the real world, only to be defeated by a Draco Meteor used by Cynthia and her Garchomp. Defeated, Giratina left to the Distortion World, but gave up its plans to get revenge on Dialga and Palkia.

Debut Double Trouble with Dialga and Palkia VI
 
Darkrai
Darkrai was originally owned by Sird, but she released it into the Distortion World due to it being "uncontrollable". Using his machine, Charon took control of it and used it against the other Legendary and Mythical Pokémon, along with Giratina and Heatran. After Charon was defeated, Darkrai was released from his control and left to parts unknown.

Darkrai's known moves are Dark Pulse, Hypnosis, and Dark Void, and its Ability is Bad Dreams.

Debut Double Trouble with Dialga and Palkia IV

Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!

Charon first appears at the end of A Surprise Visit from Hareta's Father! as a silhouette. He is the leader of "Neo Team Galactic" following the departure of Cyrus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, and plans to capture Kaisei in order to enter the Distortion World and capture Giratina.

In Charon Must Be Stopped!, Charon is seen battling for the first time in any canon, using Pokémon he specially conditioned to be fighting machines.

Pokémon

 
Onix
Charon used an experiment in order for his Onix to defeat any opponent.

None of Onix's moves are known.

Debut Charon Must Be Stopped!
 
Rampardos (×2)
Charon used an experiment in order for his Rampardos to defeat any opponent. Charon sent them out to prevent Mitsumi, B-2, Mars, Jupiter and Jun from escaping. Jun holds them back with his Dragonite.

None of Rampardos's moves are known.

Debut Charon Must Be Stopped!
 
Stunky
Charon used an experiment in order for his Stunky to defeat any opponent. Stunky also served as exploding bombs but were stopped by Koya's Absol and Hareta's Minun's Sing.

None of Stunky's moves are known.

Debut Charon Must Be Stopped!
 
Drapion
Charon used an experiment in order for his Drapion to defeat any opponent.

None of Drapion's moves are known.

Debut Charon Must Be Stopped!
Controlled
 
Growlithe
Charon used an experiment in order for Koya's Growlithe to become isolated towards Koya. However, the machine controlling Growlithe was more difficult than the ones controlling Charon's Pokémon. It was able to reunite with Koya after Empoleon's Surf caused the machine to stop.

Growlithe's only known move is Endure.

Debut Koya's Sad Reunion

In the TCG

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

Related cards
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a silver background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Charon's Choice Su Rising Rivals   RT6 Bonds to the End of Time   080/090
 


Trivia

  • Charon and Cyrus are the only Team Galactic members to not be named after a planet. However, unlike Cyrus, Charon is directly named after a solar system object.
  • Being the only Commander not named after a planet might denote Charon's subordinate status in both English and Japanese.
    • In Japanese, his name is Pluto, after the recently demoted dwarf planet of the same name, whose planetary status was challenged after the discovery of a more massive object, Eris, orbiting at around the same distance from the Sun.
    • In English, his name is Charon, after Pluto's largest natural satellite, which Pluto forms a binary system with, due to their incredibly similar size.
  • In the games, aside from miscellaneous Grunts and Scientists, Charon is the only member of Team Galactic that never battles the player. It is unknown if he has any Pokémon at all.
  • In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, Charon is replaced by a Galactic Grunt on the "Team Galactic (Platinum)" Pokémon Storage System wallpaper. This is likely because he does not appear physically in these games; he is only referenced in the notebook in Rotom's Room at the Team Galactic Eterna Building.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese プルート Pluto From Pluto, a dwarf planet
English, German Charon From Charon, Pluto's largest moon
Spanish Plutón
Charon*
From Plutón (Pluto)
Same as English name
French Pluton From Pluton (Pluto)
Italian Plutinio From Plutone (Pluto)
Korean 플루토 Pluto From Pluto
Chinese (Mandarin) 冥王 Míngwáng From 冥王星 Míngwángxīng / Míhngwòhngsīng (Pluto)
Chinese (Cantonese) 冥王 Míhngwòhng
Vietnamese Pluto From his Japanese name


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