Master fisherman

The master fisherman (Japanese: 釣り名人 fishing expert) is a minor recurring character who appeared in the Sun & Moon series.

Master fisherman

History

He debuted in Big Sky, Small Fry!. He was first seen sleeping whilst Team Rocket were fishing for the Totem Pokémon of Brooklet Hill, having previously told them about it. He woke up after Bewear came and took them away.

When Lana and Ash came fishing, he informed them that they needed his permission to fish. He agreed to let them fish if they managed to find a Feebas, which Lana, to his astonishment, reeled in almost immediately. He then told the duo that they'd need a boat to fish, and said that they could borrow his boat if they gave him the Feebas, which they agreed to. He also stayed on the site to observe how Lana found, fought, and eventually defeated the Totem Pokémon.

The master fisherman likes to recount tales of how he has tried to reel in the Totem of Brooklet Hill, although his stories seem highly exaggerated, as he tends to add decades into the time he has spent doing so. He also wears fake scars on his arms to show off as "proof" of his battles with the Totem.

In SM129, the master fisherman was among the trainers taking part in the Manalo Conference, but failed to pass the Battle Royal.

Pokémon

Given

 
Feebas
Feebas was a Pokémon that Lana reeled in at Brooklet Hill. She gave it to the master fisherman in order to use his boat.

None of Feebas's moves are known.

Debut Big Sky, Small Fry!

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 羽佐間道夫 Michio Hazama
English Scottie Ray
Finnish Arto Nieminen
Polish Marek Robaczewski
European Spanish Rafael Azcárraga


Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
  Danish Mesterfiskeren
  Dutch Meestervisser
  Finnish Mestarikalastaja
  French Maître Pêcheur
  German Meisterangler
  Italian Maestro pescatore
  Norwegian Mesterfiskeren
  Polish Mistrz Wędkarstwa
Spanish   Latin America Maestro pescador
  Spain Maestro pescador
  Swedish Mästerfiskaren


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