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===Pokémon Adventures===
===Pokémon Adventures===
[[File:Ingo Adventures.png|200px|thumb|right|Ingo in Pokémon Adventures]]
[[File:Ingo Adventures.png|200px|thumb|right|Ingo in Pokémon Adventures]]
Ingo debuts in this chapter. He, along with his brother Emmet, is first seen walking around Gear Station. They are later properly introduced as the Subway Bosses for the newly created Battle Subway to {{adv|Black}} and {{adv|White}}. According to the Mayor of Nimbasa City, they were recruited by him because of their strength. White later decides to take part in a test run of the Battle Subway, which she uses as a way to learn how to become a Trainer.
Ingo debuts in ''[[PS488|Growing Pains]]''. He, along with his brother Emmet, is first seen walking around Gear Station. They are later properly introduced as the Subway Bosses for the newly created Battle Subway to {{adv|Black}} and {{adv|White}}. According to the Mayor of Nimbasa City, they were recruited by him because of their strength. White later decides to take part in a test run of the Battle Subway, which she uses as a way to learn how to become a Trainer.


As the three travel, White is pitted against Virtual Trainers while the twins evaluate her progress. Emmet's love of battling and impatience leads to him constantly ask White to win 20 consecutive battles so that they can have a battle. This behavior scares White, which forces Ingo to repeatedly apprehend his brother and drag him away.
As the three travel, White is pitted against Virtual Trainers while the twins evaluate her progress. Emmet's love of battling and impatience leads to him constantly ask White to win 20 consecutive battles so that they can have a battle. This behavior scares White, which forces Ingo to repeatedly apprehend his brother and drag him away.
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** He is also the only NPC to use an {{p|Unown}} outside of a [[battle facility]], using one in the [[Path of Solitude]].
** He is also the only NPC to use an {{p|Unown}} outside of a [[battle facility]], using one in the [[Path of Solitude]].
* Similar to [[Anabel]], Ingo debuted as a {{cat|battle facility leaders|battle facility leader}} and was later transported to another [[region]], losing most of his memories in the process.
* Similar to [[Anabel]], Ingo debuted as a {{cat|battle facility leaders|battle facility leader}} and was later transported to another [[region]], losing most of his memories in the process.
*Ingo's Japanese name, Nobori, literally means "in-going train", but is also close to the word ''yamanobori'', which means "mountain-climbing". This may be the reason he was chosen to appear in Pokémon Legends: Arceus as the warden of Sneasler, a mountain-climbing Pokémon.
* Ingo's Japanese name, Nobori, literally means "up-train", but is also close to the word ''yamanobori'', which means "mountain-climbing". This may be the reason he was chosen to appear in Pokémon Legends: Arceus as the warden of {{p|Sneasler}}, a mountain-climbing Pokémon.


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