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===Main series===
===Main series===
[[File:Cress anime.png|thumb|250px|left|Cress in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
[[File:Cress anime.png|thumb|250px|left|Cress in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
Cress debuted in ''[[BW005|Triple Leaders, Team Threats!]]'' alongside his brothers, and fellow [[Gym Leader]]s {{an|Cilan}} and [[Chili]]. Along with Chili, he first appeared when Cilan brings {{Ash}} to the Gym, where he then proceeded to take his drink order. Ash declined, saying that he wanted to battle the Gym Leader, and as he got up to leave, Cress and his brothers introduced themselves as the leaders. They then led Ash to the battleground, where they introduced their individual Pokémon.
Cress debuted in ''[[BW005|Triple Leaders, Team Threats!]]'' alongside his brothers, and fellow [[Gym Leader]]s {{an|Cilan}} and [[Chili]]. Along with Chili, he first appeared when Cilan brings {{Ash}} to the Gym, where he then proceeded to take his drink order. Ash declined, saying that he wanted to battle the Gym Leader, and as he got up to leave, Cress and his brothers introduced themselves as the leaders. They then led Ash to the battleground, where they introduced their Pokémon.


He was the second to battle Ash, and proceeded to defeat {{AP|Pikachu}}, despite his Panpour's type disadvantage. At the beginning of ''[[BW006|Dreams by the Yard Full!]]'', he and his brothers presented the {{Badge|Trio}} to Ash. Later, he and Chili said goodbye to Cilan, who had decided to travel with Ash and {{an|Iris}}.
He was the second to battle Ash and proceeded to defeat {{AP|Pikachu}}, despite his Panpour's type disadvantage. At the beginning of ''[[BW006|Dreams by the Yard Full!]]'', he and his brothers presented the {{Badge|Trio}} to Ash. Later, he and Chili said goodbye to Cilan, who had decided to travel with Ash and {{an|Iris}}.


He appeared in a flashback in ''[[BW019|A Connoisseur's Revenge!]]'', where he and Chili informed [[Burgundy]] that Cilan had gone on a journey and could not battle her again.
He appeared in a flashback in ''[[BW019|A Connoisseur's Revenge!]]'', where he and Chili informed [[Burgundy]] that Cilan had gone on a journey and could not battle her again.


In ''[[BW058|A Call for Brotherly Love!]]'', Cress informed Cilan over the phone of the reason why Chili was not at the Gym. Contrary to what Chili had said, he had not left in order to study but had run away. Chili had asked him the night he ran away why he kept losing. Cress told him that he focused too much on offense while giving little consideration to defense. As he feared, Chili took it as an insult and ran away. Cress was pleased when Cilan told him he would help Chili with his battle style and help get his confidence back and thanked him for it.
In ''[[BW058|A Call for Brotherly Love!]]'', Cress informed Cilan over the phone of the reason why Chili was not at the Gym. Contrary to what Chili had said, he had not left to study but had run away. Chili had asked him the night he ran away why he kept losing. Cress told him that he focused too much on offense while giving little consideration to defense. As he feared, Chili took it as an insult and ran away. Cress was pleased when Cilan told him he would help Chili with his battle style and help get his confidence back and thanked him for it.
[[File:Cilan Chili Cress young.png|thumb|250px|Young Cress with his brothers]]
[[File:Cilan Chili Cress young.png|thumb|250px|Young Cress with his brothers]]


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|vajp=Kiyotaka Furushima
|vajp=Kiyotaka Furushima
|vaen=Marc Thompson
|vaen=Marc Thompson
|desc={{p|Panpour}} was given to Cress at a young age when his brothers were also given their first Pokémon. It first appeared when Cress showed what Pokémon he has and {{Ash}} scanned it on his [[Pokédex]]. It was shown to be an extremely powerful Pokémon, able to defeat Pikachu without suffering any damage despite having a type-disadvantage. It was the second Pokémon to face Ash in his Striaton Gym battle.}}
|desc={{p|Panpour}} was given to Cress at a young age when his brothers were also given their first Pokémon. It first appeared when Cress showed what Pokémon he has and {{Ash}} scanned it on his [[Pokédex]]. It was shown to be an extremely powerful Pokémon, able to defeat Pikachu without suffering any damage despite having a type disadvantage. It was the second Pokémon to face Ash in his Striaton Gym battle.}}


====Voice actors====
====Voice actors====
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Cress first appeared in [[BWGP03]]. Aside from being a Gym Leader, he was a teacher in a Trainers' School located in [[Striaton City]]. When [[Takurō]] and [[Mashiro]] went to the school, Cress told them about [[Bado]] and explained as to who he was. [[Professor Juniper]] had him teach the two about the basics of Pokémon while they were there. He gave them an assignment to do. While Mashiro was able to finish it, Takurō had to stay behind.
Cress first appeared in [[BWGP03]]. Aside from being a Gym Leader, he was a teacher in a Trainers' School located in [[Striaton City]]. When [[Takurō]] and [[Mashiro]] went to the school, Cress told them about [[Bado]] and explained as to who he was. [[Professor Juniper]] had him teach the two about the basics of Pokémon while they were there. He gave them an assignment to do. While Mashiro was able to finish it, Takurō had to stay behind.


[[BWGP04|Later]], he appeared in Takurō's flashback where he advised him to go to [[Wellspring Cave]] in order to go to the next town as going to different places is an important part of being a Trainer.
[[BWGP04|Later]], he appeared in Takurō's flashback where he advised him to go to [[Wellspring Cave]] to go to the next town as going to different places is an important part of being a Trainer.


===Pokémon Adventures===
===Pokémon Adventures===
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|desc={{p|Simipour}} is Cress's only known Pokémon that first appeared as a {{p|Panpour}}. Along with being his main Pokémon, Simipour assists Cress and his brothers in the kitchen by pouring water for tea. It, as a Panpour, was used against Black, Cheren, and Bianca in a Gym battle. Despite proving powerful, they are defeated after the time limit ends after Chili's Pansear is defeated, making the challengers' win with 3 to 2.
|desc={{p|Simipour}} is Cress's only known Pokémon that first appeared as a {{p|Panpour}}. Along with being his main Pokémon, Simipour assists Cress and his brothers in the kitchen by pouring water for tea. It, as a Panpour, was used against Black, Cheren, and Bianca in a Gym battle. Despite proving powerful, they are defeated after the time limit ends after Chili's Pansear is defeated, making the challengers' win with 3 to 2.


Later, it was used to battle the [[Shadow Triad]] in a Triple Battle. Although the battle was tough, Panpour was given a [[Water Stone]], enabling it to evolve into a Simipour to become stronger. Despite this power up, it was still being defeated before {{DL|Swords of Justice (Adventures)|Cobalion}}, {{DL|Swords of Justice (Adventures)|Terrakion}}, and {{DL|Swords of Justice (Adventures)|Virizion}}, attacked both groups to rescue the [[Kelden|Keldeo]] the Shadow Triad had captured.}}
Later, it was used to battle the [[Shadow Triad]] in a Triple Battle. Although the battle was tough, Panpour was given a [[Water Stone]], enabling it to evolve into a Simipour to become stronger. Despite this power-up, it was still being defeated before {{DL|Swords of Justice (Adventures)|Cobalion}}, {{DL|Swords of Justice (Adventures)|Terrakion}}, and {{DL|Swords of Justice (Adventures)|Virizion}}, attacked both groups to rescue the [[Kelden|Keldeo]] the Shadow Triad had captured.}}
 
==In the TCG==
[[File:ChiliCilanCressFusionStrike258.jpg|200px|thumb|Full Art print of Chili & Cilan & Cress]]
{{main|Chili & Cilan & Cress (Fusion Strike 227)}}
Cress was introduced as a {{TCG|Supporter card}} in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] as part of '''Chili & Cilan & Cress''' during the English Sword & Shield Series (the Japanese Sword & Shield Era). It was first released in the Japanese {{TCG|Fusion Arts}} expansion before debuting in English in the {{TCG|Fusion Strike}} expansion, with an illustration by [[Yusuke Ohmura]]. It was also released as a {{TCG|Full Art card}} and {{TCG|Secret card}} in both expansions, with an illustration by [[Sanosuke Sakuma]]. It allows the player to search for up to three {{TCG|Fusion Strike style}} Pokémon and put them into their hand, then shuffle their deck.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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