Brendan (game)

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Brendan
ユウキ Yūki
[[File:File:Pokemon Trainer Brendan Emerald.png|{{{size}}}]]
Art from Emerald
Gender Male
Hometown Littleroot Town
Region Hoenn
Relatives Mom, Norman (as player)
Professor Birch, unnamed mother and brother* (as rival)
Trainer class Pokémon trainer, Player character
Generation III
Games Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald

Brendan (Japanese: ユウキ Yūki) serves as the rival in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, should the player choose to play as the female character. He is also the male choice in the games, but Brendan is never among the default names for the character.

The Generation III games broke from the tradition of naming characters as their respective game colors, such as Red in the Generation I and Generation II games. As such, Brendan's counterpart is Ruby in the Pokémon Special manga. Rarudo, one of Brendan's default Japanese names, is used in the manga Pocket Monsters Emerald: Challenge!! Battle Frontier.

In the anime

File:Brendan.JPG
Brendan and his Swampert

Brendan's only anime appearances are small cameos in the opening of Jirachi: Wish Maker, Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea and Giratina and the Sky Warrior.

Like in the games, he has the starter Pokémon that weakens May's. It is unknown if his relatives are the same as that of the games, where, as May is Norman's daughter (as the player is), Brendan would be Professor Birch's son. Brendan seems to be a competitive battler, as his cameos suggest he spends time in Battle Towers.

In his third appearance he was seen battling another main protagonist of the games: Lucas. He was still wearing the same outfit as his first appearance.

File:Game character brendan.png
Artwork from Ruby and Sapphire

Pokémon

This listing is of Brendan's known Pokémon in the anime:

 
Swampert
 
Shiftry
 
Aggron
 
Rhyperior

In the games

Pokémon

This listing is for Brendan's Pokémon in the video games in which he has appeared.

Unlike previous rivals, Brendan never evolves his starter Pokémon into its final form.

Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire

First Battle (on Route 103)
 
Treecko
Level 5
OR

 
Torchic
Level 5
OR

 
Mudkip
Level 5
Second Battle (on Route 110)
 
Grovyle
Level 20
OR

 
Combusken
Level 20
OR

 
Marshtomp
Level 20
 
Shroomish
Level 18 (Absent if Rival has Grovyle)
 
Numel
Level 18 (Absent if Rival has Combusken)
 
Wailmer
Level 18 (Absent if Rival has Marshtomp)
Third Battle (on Route 119)
 
Grovyle
Level 31
OR

 
Combusken
Level 31
OR

 
Marshtomp
Level 31
 
Shroomish
Level 29 (Absent if Rival has Grovyle)
 
Numel
Level 29 (Absent if Rival has Combusken)
 
Wailmer
Level 29 (Absent if Rival has Marshtomp)
Fourth Battle (in Lilycove City)
 
Grovyle
Level 34
OR

 
Combusken
Level 34
OR

 
Marshtomp
Level 34
 
Shroomish
Level 32 (Absent if Rival has Grovyle)
 
Numel
Level 32 (Absent if Rival has Combusken)
 
Wailmer
Level 32 (Absent if Rival has Marshtomp)
 
Swellow
Level 31

Pokémon Emerald

First Battle (on Route 103)
 
Treecko
Level 5
OR

 
Torchic
Level 5
OR

 
Mudkip
Level 5


Second Battle (Optionally in Rustboro City)
 
Treecko
Level 15
OR

 
Torchic
Level 15
OR

 
Mudkip
Level 15


 
Lombre
Level 13 (Absent if Rival has Grovyle)
 
Slugma
Level 13 (Absent if Rival has Combusken)
 
Wingull
Level 13 (Absent if Rival has Marshtomp)
Third Battle (on Route 110)
 
Grovyle
Level 20
OR

 
Combusken
Level 20
OR

 
Marshtomp
Level 20
 
Lombre
Level 18 (Absent if Rival has Grovyle)
 
Slugma
Level 18 (Absent if Rival has Combusken)
 
Wingull
Level 18 (Absent if Rival has Marshtomp)
Fourth Battle (on Route 119)
 
Grovyle
Level 31
OR

 
Combusken
Level 31
OR

 
Marshtomp
Level 31
 
Ludicolo
Level 29 (Absent if Rival has Grovyle)
 
Slugma
Level 29 (Absent if Rival has Combusken)
 
Pelipper
Level 29 (Absent if Rival has Marshtomp)
Fifth Battle (in Lilycove City)
 
Grovyle
Level 34
OR

 
Combusken
Level 34
OR

 
Marshtomp
Level 34
 
Ludicolo
Level 32 (Absent if Rival has Grovyle)
 
Slugma
Level 32 (Absent if Rival has Combusken)
 
Pelipper
Level 32 (Absent if Rival has Marshtomp)
 
Tropius
Level 31

Other names for Brendan

File:Brendan.png  
Brendan's sprite from
Ruby and Sapphire
Brendan's sprite from
Emerald

The default names for Brendan as the male playable character in the games are as follows:

Language Ruby Sapphire Emerald
English
  • Landon
  • Terry
  • Seth
  • Tom
  • Sean
  • Terry
  • Seth
  • Tom
  • Brett
  • Casey
  • Collin
  • Darren
  • Easton
  • Jaxson
  • Johnny
  • Jude
  • Kenny
  • Landon
  • Milton
  • Quincy
  • Reid
  • Seth
  • Stanley
  • Stu
  • Terry
  • Teru
  • Tom
  • Walker
Japanese
  • リクヤ Rikuya
  • ヒロアキ Hiroaki
  • ヒトシ Hitoshi
  • ケイ Kei
  • カイト Kaito
  • ヒロアキ Hiroaki
  • ヒトシ Hitoshi
  • ケイ Kei
  • イツオ Itsuo
  • ギョク Gyoku
  • ケイ Kei
  • シュウサク Shūsaku
  • セイゴ Seigo
  • ダイサク Daisaku
  • タカヒト Takahito
  • タツヤ Tatsuya
  • ダニエル Daniel
  • テルキ Teruki
  • トム Tom
  • トモヤ Tomoya
  • ヒトシ Hitoshi
  • ヒロアキ Hiroaki
  • ユキヒコ Yukihiko
  • ラルド Rald
  • リクヤ Rikuya
  • リチャード Richard
  • リュウ Ryū
  • リョウタ Ryōta
German
  • Roland
  • Daniel
  • Helge
  • Jan
  • Sebold
  • Daniel
  • Helge
  • Jan
  • Anselm
  • Daniel
  • David
  • Dieter
  • Erik
  • Florian
  • Haiko
  • Helge
  • Jan
  • Johann
  • Jörg
  • Klaus
  • Markus
  • Martin
  • Michael
  • Paul
  • Roland
  • Rolf
  • Stefan
  • Thomas
Spanish
  • Teren
  • Quimi
  • Rufo
  • Arturo
  • Marino
  • Quimi
  • Rufo
  • Arturo
French
  • Thierry
  • Thomas
  • Daniel
  • Seb
  • Martial
  • Thomas
  • Daniel
  • Seb
  • Daniel
  • Stan
  • Thomas
  • Fabrice
  • Gary
  • Stef
  • Severin
  • Seb
  • Alec
  • Thierry
  • Johann
  • Manuel
  • Colin
  • Ruddy
  • Thibaud
  • Johnny
  • Arno
  • Gibus
  • Jules
Italian
  • Landon
  • Marco
  • Paolo
  • Lucio
  • Martin
  • Marco
  • Paolo
  • Lucio

In the TFG

Brendan appears as a common Trainer figure in the launch set, Next Quest, of the Pokémon Trading Figure Game.

Trivia

  • The English default names for Brendan include Landon in Ruby (as a reference to Groudon) and Sean in Sapphire (as a reference to Kyogre).
  • As the player, Brendan or his female counterpart May are native to the Johto region.
  • In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Pikachu wears a headband similar to Brendan's hat on Emerald as an alternate costume. Also the Pokémon Trainer has an alternate costume with a similar color scheme as Brendan's Emerald outfit.
  • It is interesting to note that in the anime, Brendan's Shiftry was caught with a Repeat Ball meaning that he may have more than one Seedot or Nuzleaf. His Aggron was also caught with a Luxury Ball.
  • Brendan's appearance in the beginning of Giratina and the Sky Warrior battling Lucas may be a reference to their female counterparts May and Dawn battling in the final round of the Wallace Cup. Unlike May on her return, Brendan was still wearing his Ruby and Sapphire outfit.
  • Many confuse Brendan's hat as his actual hair. In fact, Brendan has black hair which has a similar style to Norman's (at least in the case of the manga). Apart from this, it can be determined by looking at his artwork for Emerald (see top of article), because he has black sideburns.
  • In his Ruby and Sapphire outfit, he is holding a green Poké Ball.


Player characters
Core series RedLeafEthanKrisLyraBrendanMayLucasDawn
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ChaseElaineVictorGloriaReiAkariFlorianJuliana
Side series WesMichaelNateCyndy
Spin-off games MarkMintTodd SnapLucy Fleetfoot
LunickSolanaKellynKateBenSummer
HeroHeroineTim GoodmanScottieBettie


Rival and friend characters
Core series BlueSilverBrendan/MayWallyBarryLucas/DawnEthan/LyraCherenBianca
NHughCalem/SerenaShaunaTiernoTrevorLillieHauGladionTrace
HopMarnieBedeKlaraAveryNemonaArvenPennyCarmineKieran
Spin-off games RonaldPauloLearTina
  This game character article is part of Project CharacterDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each character found in the Pokémon games.