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'''Gold''' (Japanese: '''ゴールド''' ''Gold'') is a main character in the manga series [[Pokémon Adventures]].  
'''Gold''' (Japanese: '''ゴールド''' ''Gold'') is a main character in the manga series [[Pokémon Adventures]].


==Character==
==Character==
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During the {{chap|Emerald}}, Gold, along with {{adv|Crystal}}, traveled to the {{OBP|Battle Frontier|Hoenn}} in order to bring the petrified {{adv|Red}}, {{adv|Blue}}, {{adv|Green}}, {{adv|Yellow}}, and {{adv|Silver}} out of their stone state by wishing upon the phantom Pokémon {{p|Jirachi}} and stop the armored man known as [[Guile Hideout]].
During the {{chap|Emerald}}, Gold, along with {{adv|Crystal}}, traveled to the {{OBP|Battle Frontier|Hoenn}} in order to bring the petrified {{adv|Red}}, {{adv|Blue}}, {{adv|Green}}, {{adv|Yellow}}, and {{adv|Silver}} out of their stone state by wishing upon the phantom Pokémon {{p|Jirachi}} and stop the armored man known as [[Guile Hideout]].
[[File:Gold Guile Hideout.png|thumb|200px|Disguised as Guile Hideout]]
[[File:Gold Guile Hideout.png|thumb|200px|Disguised as Guile Hideout]]
When he first arrived, he disguised himself as [[Guile Hideout]] hoping to trick the real one's Pokémon into letting him get to Jirachi. This plan failed however and Gold was forced to use the ultimate {{type|Fire}} attack, {{m|Blast Burn}}, which Gold learned on [[Boon Island|Two Island]] thanks to the help of [[Ultima]]. This becomes the first attack the villain's reflective sword could not deflect. He also later adds that learning the technique, unlike his three predecessors and those to follow, took two whole months.
When he first arrived, he disguised himself as [[Guile Hideout]] hoping to trick the real one's Pokémon into letting him get to Jirachi. This plan failed however and Gold was forced to use the ultimate {{type|Fire}} attack, {{m|Blast Burn}}, which Gold learned on [[Two Island]] thanks to the help of [[Ultima]]. This becomes the first attack the villain's reflective sword could not deflect. He also later adds that learning the technique, unlike his three predecessors and those to follow, took two whole months.


Now ready to take Jirachi back from Guile Hideout, Gold, Crystal, {{adv|Ruby}}, {{adv|Sapphire}}, and {{adv|Emerald}} prepare to face off their foe. This required Gold and Crystal to give the metal rings of Kimberly the ultimate attacks to the starters of Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, and Silver (who was still petrified). When Gold spoke to Emerald, he made the younger boy rethink his relationship with Pokémon. This allowed Emerald to finally teach his {{TP|Emerald|Sceptile}} the powerful {{m|Frenzy Plant}}, and in turn free the petrified Pokédex holders with the help of Jirachi. Gold then combined forces with the other nine Pokédex holders in order to destroy the great sea monster that had manifested itself above the Battle Tower.
Now ready to take Jirachi back from Guile Hideout, Gold, Crystal, {{adv|Ruby}}, {{adv|Sapphire}}, and {{adv|Emerald}} prepare to face off their foe. This required Gold and Crystal to give the metal rings of Kimberly the ultimate attacks to the starters of Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, and Silver (who was still petrified). When Gold spoke to Emerald, he made the younger boy rethink his relationship with Pokémon. This allowed Emerald to finally teach his {{TP|Emerald|Sceptile}} the powerful {{m|Frenzy Plant}}, and in turn free the petrified Pokédex holders with the help of Jirachi. Gold then combined forces with the other nine Pokédex holders in order to destroy the great sea monster that had manifested itself above the Battle Tower.
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==={{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}===
==={{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}===
[[File:Gold HGSS Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Gold in the ninth chapter]]
[[File:Gold HGSS Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Gold in the ninth chapter]]
The chapter opens up with Gold facing the Pokémon {{p|Arceus}} with his entire team. Despite his best efforts, none of his attacks seem to affect the Alpha Pokémon, which responds by attacking his Pokémon with a powerful roar. He tells his Pokémon to hold on and wait for Silver to arrive and help.
The chapter opens up with Gold facing the Pokémon {{Adv|Arceus}} with his entire team. Despite his best efforts, none of his attacks seem to affect the Alpha Pokémon, which responds by attacking his Pokémon with a powerful roar. He tells his Pokémon to hold on and wait for Silver to arrive and help.


A few weeks earlier, Gold and Whitney travel to the [[Pokéathlon Dome]] so that they can compete in the Pokéathlon. After a forced change of clothes, Gold begins his challenge with the Jump Course, which he wins with the help of Sudobo, Sunbo, and Togebo. There, he encounters his idol, DJ Mary, along with the [[Radio Director]], who were hosting the event.
A few weeks earlier, Gold and Whitney travel to the [[Pokéathlon Dome]] so that they can compete in the Pokéathlon. After a forced change of clothes, Gold begins his challenge with the Jump Course, which he wins with the help of Sudobo, Sunbo, and Togebo. There, he encounters his idol, DJ Mary, along with the [[Radio Director]], who were hosting the event.
[[File:Gold Pokéathlon HGSS Adventures.png|thumb|left|200px|Gold at the Pokéathlon]]
[[File:Gold Pokéathlon HGSS Adventures.png|thumb|left|200px|Gold at the Pokéathlon]]
In the Speed Course, Gold faces another competitor, [[Jet]], who manages to beat him at Hurdle Dash and Pennant Capture. In the final round, Relay Run, Gold faces Jet one last time. His opponent clearly outmatches him, but Gold and Togebo manage to beat Jet, earning Gold yet another medal.  
In the Speed Course, Gold faces another competitor, [[Jet]], who manages to beat him at Hurdle Dash and Pennant Capture. In the final round, Relay Run, Gold faces Jet one last time. His opponent clearly outmatches him, but Gold and Togebo manage to beat Jet, earning Gold yet another Medal.


Having beaten four courses, Gold decides to challenge the final one, the Power Course. There, he encounters the [[Elite Four#Generation II and IV|Elite Four]], [[Will]], [[Karen]], [[Koga]], and [[Bruno]], who have come to the Pokéathlon to compete and advertise the Pokémon League. Gold decides to challenge them, only to be clearly outmatched in the Circle Push and Goal Roll games.
Having beaten four courses, Gold decides to challenge the final one, the Power Course. There, he encounters the [[Elite Four#Generation II and IV|Elite Four]], [[Will]], [[Karen]], [[Koga]], and [[Bruno]], who have come to the Pokéathlon to compete and advertise the Pokémon League. Gold decides to challenge them, only to be clearly outmatched in the Circle Push and Goal Roll games.


In the final round, Block Smash, Gold, Aibo, Polibo, and Exbo face off against Bruno and his {{p|Machamp}}. Although he proves to be a powerful opponent, Gold uses a cunning strategy to beat Bruno, winning the final course and medal in process. After congratulating his victory, Bruno reveals that he knows that Gold is at the Pokéathlon for another purpose other than just to compete.
In the final round, Block Smash, Gold, Aibo, Polibo, and Exbo face off against Bruno and his {{p|Machamp}}. Although he proves to be a powerful opponent, Gold uses a cunning strategy to beat Bruno, winning the final course and Medal in process. After congratulating his victory, Bruno reveals that he knows that Gold is at the Pokéathlon for another purpose other than just to compete.


With his cover blown, Gold reveals that Professor Oak had reluctantly asked him to meet up with [[Lance]] at the Pokéathlon because Lance has information on the newly-revived Team Rocket and the Pokémon Arceus. After finishing his story, a {{p|Dragonite}} emerges from a nearby lake and begins to attack the Pokéathlon Dome. With Togebo, Gold defeats the Pokémon and figures out that it belongs to Lance. Disappointed that Lance clearly is not going to show up, Gold forces the Radio Director to take him to Ecruteak City so that he can see the [[Kimono Girls]].
With his cover blown, Gold reveals that Professor Oak had reluctantly asked him to meet up with [[Lance]] at the Pokéathlon because Lance has information on the newly-revived Team Rocket and the Pokémon Arceus. After finishing his story, a {{p|Dragonite}} emerges from a nearby lake and begins to attack the Pokéathlon Dome. With Togebo, Gold defeats the Pokémon and figures out that it belongs to Lance. Disappointed that Lance clearly is not going to show up, Gold forces the Radio Director to take him to Ecruteak City so that he can see the [[Kimono Girls]].
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==={{chap|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}===
==={{chap|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}===
Gold makes a cameo in Ultima's flashback after comparing his initial struggles in mastering Blast Burn compared to Sapphire and Emerald's quick mastery of Hydro Cannon and Frenzy Plant.
Gold makes a cameo in Ultima's flashback after comparing his initial struggles in mastering Blast Burn to Sapphire and Emerald's quick mastery of Blast Burn and Frenzy Plant.
 
In [[PAORAS20]], Gold, along with Crystal and Silver, was called by Emerald to ask for assistance in destroying a giant [[Grand Meteor Delta|meteoroid]] threatening to destroy the world. During the call, Gold revealed that [[Norman]] was with them after he had been accidentally left behind in Johto.


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
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|desc='''Sunbo''' (Japanese: '''キマたろう''' ''Kimatarō''), Gold's {{p|Sunflora}}, was caught as a {{p|Sunkern}} in ''[[PS099|Sunkern Treasure]]'' to launch Exbo's Poké Ball high into the air to defeat a raging {{p|Skarmory}}, using its amazing jumping ability. Sunbo had also been the last one to touch Gold's Egg and is the apparent reason for [[Togebo]] hatching from it. She sometimes assists Exbo by using her {{m|Sunny Day}} to power up Exbo's {{type|Fire}} attacks, most notably after evolving into Sunflora in the battle against the Masked Man. As of ''[[PS456|All About Arceus V]]'', she is at level 75 and has a Serious [[nature]].
|desc='''Sunbo''' (Japanese: '''キマたろう''' ''Kimatarō''), Gold's {{p|Sunflora}}, was caught as a {{p|Sunkern}} in ''[[PS099|Sunkern Treasure]]'' to launch Exbo's Poké Ball high into the air to defeat a raging {{p|Skarmory}}, using its amazing jumping ability. Sunbo had also been the last one to touch Gold's Egg and is the apparent reason for [[Togebo]] hatching from it. She sometimes assists Exbo by using her {{m|Sunny Day}} to power up Exbo's {{type|Fire}} attacks, most notably after evolving into Sunflora in the battle against the Masked Man. As of ''[[PS456|All About Arceus V]]'', she is at level 75 and has a Serious [[nature]].


Sunbo's known moves are {{m|Mega Drain}}, {{m|Sunny Day}}, {{m|Flash}}, {{m|Growth}}, {{m|Giga Drain}}, and {{m|Solar Beam}}{{tt|*|mentioned and used off-screen}}, and her Ability is {{a|Chlorophyll}}.}}
Sunbo's known moves are {{m|Flash}}, {{m|Growth}}, {{m|Mega Drain}}{{tt|*|mentioned only}}, {{m|Sunny Day}}, {{m|Giga Drain}}, and {{m|Solar Beam}}{{tt|*|mentioned and used off-panel}}, and her Ability is {{a|Chlorophyll}}.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
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|gender=male
|gender=male
|img=Sudobo.png
|img=Sudobo.png
|epnum=PS106
|epnum=PS105
|epname=How Do You Do, Sudowoodo?
|epname=Smeargle Smudge
|desc='''Sudobo''' (Japanese: '''ウーたろう''' ''Ūtarō''), Gold's {{p|Sudowoodo}}, was captured while on a race around [[Goldenrod City]] with [[Whitney]], the local [[Gym Leader]]. The two competitors soon reached an enormous tree that neither of the Trainers' Pokémon could move. Suddenly, a large {{p|Rhydon}} bursts out and Whitney tries to stop it, getting herself carried away by it. The strange tree reacted to [[Polibo]]'s {{m|Water Gun}} attack and shrinks in size. Gold then finds out that Sudowoodo was hiding from Rhydon and they go after it, defeating it and saving Whitney. Afterward, he decides to join Gold's team. As of ''[[PS456|All About Arceus V]]'', he is at level 78 and has a Jolly nature.
|desc='''Sudobo''' (Japanese: '''ウーたろう''' ''Ūtarō''), Gold's {{p|Sudowoodo}}, was captured while on a race around [[Goldenrod City]] with [[Whitney]], the local [[Gym Leader]]. The two competitors soon reached an enormous tree that neither of the Trainers' Pokémon could move. Suddenly, a large {{p|Rhydon}} bursts out and Whitney tries to stop it, getting herself carried away by it. The strange tree reacted to [[Polibo]]'s {{m|Water Gun}} attack and shrinks in size. Gold then finds out that Sudowoodo was hiding from Rhydon and they go after it, defeating it and saving Whitney. Afterward, he decides to join Gold's team. As of ''[[PS456|All About Arceus V]]'', he is at level 78 and has a Jolly nature.


Sudobo's known moves are {{m|Mimic}}, {{m|Dynamic Punch}}, {{m|Flail}}, {{m|Mud-Slap}}, {{m|Low Kick}}, and {{m|Rock Tomb}}{{tt|*|mentioned and used off-screen}}, and his Ability is {{a|Sturdy}}.<br>
Sudobo's known moves are {{m|Mimic}}, {{m|Low Kick}}, {{m|Dynamic Punch}}, {{m|Mud-Slap}}, {{m|Flail}}, and {{m|Rock Tomb}}{{tt|*|mentioned and used off-panel}}, and his Ability is {{a|Sturdy}}.<br>
Sudobo has also used {{m|Cross Chop}}{{tt|*|Day Care Couple's Primeape's}} and {{m|Fury Swipes}}{{tt|*|Silver's Ursaring's}} via Mimic.}}
Sudobo has also used {{m|Cross Chop}}{{tt|*|Day Care Couple's Primeape's}} and {{m|Fury Swipes}}{{tt|*|Silver's Ursaring's}} via Mimic.}}


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|epnum=PS147
|epnum=PS147
|epname=Lively Lugia II
|epname=Lively Lugia II
|desc='''Tibo''' (Japanese: '''マンたろう''' ''Mantarō''), Gold's {{p|Mantine}}, was a Pokémon Gold encountered at the Whirl Islands when Lugia was rampaging. When supported with the Remoraid, Tibo can glide across the air, allowing Gold to travel aerially. He debuted in ''[[PS147|Lively Lugia II]]'' and has a Calm [[nature]].
|desc='''Tibo''' (Japanese: '''マンたろう''' ''Mantarō''), Gold's {{p|Mantine}}, was a Pokémon Gold encountered at the Whirl Islands when Lugia was rampaging. When supported with the Remoraid, Tibo can glide across the air, allowing Gold to travel aerially. As of ''[[PS180|The Last Battle XIV]]'', he is level 28 and has a Calm [[nature]].


None of Tibo's moves are known.}}
None of Tibo's moves are known.}}
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|epnum=PS142
|epnum=PS142
|epname=Really Remoraid
|epname=Really Remoraid
|desc=Gold has multiple {{p|Remoraid}} that are attached to his Mantine for flight.
|desc=Gold has multiple {{p|Remoraid}} that are attached to his Mantine for flight. Gold received these {{p|Remoraid}} from [[Wilton]] that were caught by {{adv|Crystal}} in ''[[PS142|Really Remoraid]]'', after they had caused a commotion while they were sailing. After nearly drowning at the Whirl Islands, he used them in conjunction with his newly found Mantine, allowing him to travel aerially.


None of their moves are known.}}
None of their moves are known.}}
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|type2=Dragon
|type2=Dragon
|img=Silver Kingdra.png
|img=Silver Kingdra.png
|epnum=PS045
|epnum=PS030
|epname=Cloystered
|epname=Zap! Zap! Zapdos!
|desc=When Gold had Poliwhirl briefly given to Silver so he could evolve and save the two of them, he unknowingly acquired {{p|Seadra}} which evolved into {{p|Kingdra}} in his care; she was quickly traded back to Silver for Politoed.
|desc=When Gold had Poliwhirl briefly given to Silver so he could evolve and save the two of them, he unknowingly acquired {{p|Seadra}} which evolved into {{p|Kingdra}} in his care; she was quickly traded back to Silver for Politoed.


Kingdra's known moves are {{m|Brine}}, {{m|Smokescreen}}, {{m|Twister}}, {{m|Waterfall}}, and {{m|Water Gun}}. She is at level 44 and has a Serious [[nature]].}}
Kingdra's known moves are {{m|Smokescreen}}, {{m|Water Gun}}, {{m|Twister}}, {{m|Waterfall}}, and {{m|Brine}}, and her Ability is {{a|Swift Swim}}. She is at level 80 and has a Serious [[nature]].}}


===Released===
===Released===
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None of Chinchou's moves are known.}}
None of Chinchou's moves are known.}}
===Status unknown===
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Gold
|pkmn=Murkrow
|type1=Dark
|type2=Flying
|img=Gold_Murkrow.png
|epnum=PS091
|epname=Murkrow Row
|desc={{p|Murkrow}} was caught by Gold so he could get [[Joey]]'s bag of Pokémon for [[Professor Elm]] that the Murkrow stole. It was not listed in the character listings at the end of Volume 15 and has not been used since its capture, meaning he could have released it or it could be at his house.
None of Murkrow's moves are known.}}


===Temporary===
===Temporary===
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|img=Gold Raikou Adventures.png
|img=Gold Raikou Adventures.png
|epnum=PS117
|epnum=PS117
|epname=Slugging It Out With Slugma  
|epname=Slugging It Out with Slugma
|desc={{p|Raikou}} was the legendary beast that paired up with Gold in the final battle with the [[Masked Man]], and super-charged his Pichu so it could use Super Rising Thunder. After its release, it was revealed that it was recaught by [[Salon Maiden Anabel]] in the {{chap|Emerald}}.
|desc={{main|Legendary beasts (Adventures)#Raikou|Raikou (Adventures)}}


Raikou's known moves are {{m|Thunder Shock}}, {{m|Spark}}, and {{m|Thunder}}.}}
{{p|Raikou}} was the legendary beast that paired up with Gold in the final battle with the [[Masked Man]], and super-charged his Pichu so it could use Super Rising Thunder. After its release, it was revealed that it was recaught by [[Salon Maiden Anabel]] in the {{chap|Emerald}}.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
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|img_size=195px
|img_size=195px
|cap=Gold's Dragonite
|cap=Gold's Dragonite
|epnum=PS444
|epnum=PS063
|epname=One Tough Togepi
|epname=Extricated from Exeggutor
|desc={{p|Dragonite}} was given to Gold after it went on a rampage and was put back in a Poké Ball by [[Bruno]]. It was later returned to Lance.}}
|desc={{p|Dragonite}} was given to Gold after it went on a rampage and was put back in a Poké Ball by [[Bruno]]. It was later returned to Lance.}}
===Status unknown===
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Gold
|pkmn=Murkrow
|type1=Dark
|type2=Flying
|img=Gold_Murkrow.png
|epnum=PS091
|epname=Murkrow Row
|desc={{p|Murkrow}} was caught by Gold so he could get [[Joey]]'s bag of Pokémon for [[Professor Elm]] that the Murkrow stole. It was not listed in the character listings at the end of Volume 15 and has not been used since its capture, meaning he could have released it or it could be at his house.
None of Murkrow's moves are known.}}


===At home===
===At home===
These are Pokémon Gold has grown up with in his home. He doesn't use any of them to battle except for [[Polibo]] and [[Aibo]], which are on his current team.  
These are Pokémon Gold has grown up with in his home. He doesn't use any of them to battle except for [[Polibo]] and [[Aibo]], which are on his current team.


{| style="float:left; width: 75%"
{| style="float:left; width: 75%"
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{{-}}
{{-}}


==Medals obtained==
==Achievements==
[[File:Medals Adventures.png|thumb|120px|right|Gold's five Medals]]
[[File:Medals Adventures.png|thumb|120px|Gold's five Medals]]
* Skill Medal (''[[PS442|Out-Odding Oddish]]'') - Won by Aibo, Exbo and Polibo
===Medals obtained===
* Jump Medal (''Out-Odding Oddish'') - Won by Sudobo, Sunbo and Togebo
This listing is of the [[Pokéathlon#Courses|Pokéathlon Medals]] Gold has obtained:
* Stamina Medal (''Out-Odding Oddish'') - Won by Exbo, Aibo and Polibo
* Skill Medal - Won by Aibo, Exbo, and Polibo (''[[PS442|Out-Odding Oddish]]'')
* Speed Medal (''Out-Odding Oddish'') - Won by Sudobo, Sunbo and Togebo
* Jump Medal - Won by Sudobo, Sunbo, and Togebo (''[[PS442|Out-Odding Oddish]]'')
* Power Medal (''[[PS443|Attaway, Aipom!]]'') - Won by Aibo, Exbo and Polibo
* Stamina Medal - Won by Exbo, Aibo, and Polibo (''[[PS442|Out-Odding Oddish]]'')
* Speed Medal - Won by Sudobo, Sunbo, and Togebo (''[[PS442|Out-Odding Oddish]]'')
* Power Medal - Won by Aibo, Exbo, and Polibo (''[[PS443|Attaway, Aipom!]]'')


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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==Names==
==Names==
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background: #{{gold color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{gold color}}"
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background:#{{gold color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{gold color}}"
|- style="text-align:center"
|-
! style="{{roundytl|5px}}" | Language
! Language
! Name
! Name
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}" | Origin
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Japanese
|Japanese
|ゴールド ''Gold''
|ゴールド ''Gold''
|From {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold|s}}.
|From ''{{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold|s}}''
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|English
|English
|Gold
|Gold
|From {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold|s}}.
|From ''Pokémon Gold''
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|French
|Or
|From ''Pokémon Version Or''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Spanish
|Oro
|From ''Pokémon Edición Oro''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Korean
|Korean
|골드 ''Gold''
|골드 ''Gold''
|From {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold|s}}.
|From ''Pokémon Gold''
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese (Taiwan)
|rowspan=3 |Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
|阿金 ''Ā Jīn''
|阿金 ''Ā Jīn''{{tt|*|Ching Win and Jilin Publishing (Reprint)}}
|金 means ''gold''.
|rowspan=3 |From 金 ''jīn'', gold
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese (Mainland China)
|金 ''Jīn''{{tt|*|Jilin Publishing (Gold, Silver & Crystal chapter First Edition)}}
|''Jīn'' {{tt|*|GSC Chapter}}<br>小金 ''Xiǎo Jīn'' {{tt|*|FRLG Chapter}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|金 means ''gold''.
|小金 ''Xiǎo Jīn''{{tt|*|Jilin Publishing (FireRed & LeafGreen chapter First Edition)}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese (Hong Kong)
|Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
|小金 ''Xiǎo Jīn''
|小金 ''Síu Gām''
|金 means ''gold''.
|From 金 ''gām'', gold
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Thai
|โกลด์ ''Gold''
|Transliteration of his Japanese name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Vietnamese
|Gold
|Transliteration of his Japanese name
|}{{-}}
 
===Hatcher===
{{translation notice|Chinese or Korean}}
{{langtable|color={{gold color light}}|bordercolor={{gold color}}
|zh_cmn=孵化者 (Taiwan)
|ko=부화시키는 자
|es_eu=Criador
|vi=Người ấp trứng
}}
 
===Gold's Pokémon===
====Aibo====
{{main|Aibo#Names|Aibo → Names}}
 
====Polibo====
{{main|Polibo#Names|Polibo → Names}}
 
====Exbo====
{{main|Exbo#Names|Exbo → Names}}
 
====Sunbo====
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background:#{{grass color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{grass color}}"
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Japanese
|キマたろう ''Kimatarō''
|From {{tt|キマワリ  ''Kimawari''|Sunflora}} and {{tt|~たろう ''-tarō''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|rowspan=2 | English
|Sunbo{{tt|*|VIZ Media}}
|From ''Sunflora'' and {{tt|''-bo''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Sintaro{{tt|*|Chuang Yi}}
|From ''Sunflora'' and {{tt|''-taro''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|French
|Toutourne
|From ''{{tt|Tournegrin|Sunkern}}''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Spanish
|Sintaro
|From ''Sunflora'' and {{tt|''-taro''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Korean
|해돌이 ''Haedor-i''
|From {{tt|해~ ''Hae-''|common prefix among Sunflora's evolution line}} and {{tt|~돌이 ''-dor-i''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|rowspan=2 |Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
|向日太郎 ''Xiàngrìtàiláng''{{tt|*|Ching Win and Jilin Publishing (Reprint)}}
|From {{tt|向日~ ''Xiàngrì-''|common prefix among Sunflora's evolution line}} and {{tt|~太郎 ''-tàiláng''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|认真太郎 ''Rènzhēntàiláng''{{tt|*|Jilin Publishing (First Edition)}}
|From {{tt|认真 ''rènzhēn''|serious (referring to its Nature)}} and {{tt|~太郎 ''-tàiláng''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
|向日太郎 ''Heungyahttaailòhng''
|From {{tt|向日~ ''Heungyaht-''|common prefix among Sunflora's evolution line}} and {{tt|~太郎 ''-taailòhng''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Vietnamese
|Kimatarou
|Transliteration of her Japanese name
|}{{-}}
 
====Sudobo====
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background:#{{rock color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{rock color}}"
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Japanese
|ウーたろう ''Ūtarō''
|From {{tt|ウソッキー ''Usokkie''|Sudowoodo}} and {{tt|~たろう ''-tarō''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|rowspan=2 | English
|Sudobo{{tt|*|VIZ Media}}
|From ''Sudowoodo'' and {{tt|''-bo''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Utaro{{tt|*|Chuang Yi}}
|From its Japanese name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|French
|Simumu
|From ''{{tt|Simularbre|Sudowoodo}}''
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Spanish
|Utaro
|From its Japanese name
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Korean
|꼬돌이 ''Kkodor-i''
|From {{tt|꼬지모 ''Kkojimo''|Sudowoodo}} and {{tt|~돌이 ''-dor-i''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|rowspan=2 |Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
|胡太郎 ''Hútàiláng''{{tt|*|Ching Win and Jilin Publishing (Reprint)}}
|From {{tt|胡說樹 / 胡说树  ''Húshuōshù''|Sudowoodo}} and {{tt|~太郎 ''-tàiláng''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|胡说太郎 ''Húshuōtàiláng''{{tt|*|Jilin Publishing (First Edition)}}
|From {{tt|胡说树  ''Húshuōshù''|Sudowoodo}} and {{tt|~太郎 ''-tàiláng''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
|鬍太郎 ''Wùhtaailòhng''
|From {{tt|鬍說樹 ''Wùhseuisyuh''|Sudowoodo}} and {{tt|~太郎 ''-taailòhng''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Vietnamese
|Utarou
|Transliteration of his Japanese name
|}{{-}}
|}{{-}}
====Togebo====
{{main|Togebo#Names|Togebo → Names}}
====Tibo====
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background:#{{water color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{flying color}}"
|-
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Japanese
|マンたろう ''Mantarō''
|From {{tt|マンタイン ''Mantain''|Mantine}} and {{tt|~たろう ''-tarō''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|rowspan=2 | English
|Tibo{{tt|*|VIZ Media}}
|From ''Mantine'' and {{tt|''-bo''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Mantaro{{tt|*|Chuang Yi}}
|From ''Mantine'' and {{tt|''-taro''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Spanish
|Mantaro
|From ''Mantine'' and {{tt|''-taro''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Korean
|만돌이 ''Mandor-i''
|From 만타인 ''Mantine''| and {{tt|~돌이 ''-dor-i''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|rowspan=2 |Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
|巨翅太郎 ''Jùchìláng''{{tt|*|Ching Win}}
|From {{tt|巨翅飛魚 ''Jùchìfēiyú''|Mantine}} and {{tt|~太郎 ''-tàiláng''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|巨太郎 ''Jùtàiláng''{{tt|*|Jilin Publishing (First Edition and Reprint)}}
|From {{tt|巨翅飞鱼 ''Jùchìfēiyú''|Mantine}} and {{tt|~太郎 ''-tàiláng''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
|巨翅太郎 ''Geuihchilòhng''
|From {{tt|巨翅飛魚 ''Geuihchifēiyùh''|Mantine}} and {{tt|~太郎 ''-taailòhng''|common suffix among the nicknames of Gold's Pokémon}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Vietnamese
|Mantarou
|Transliteration of his Japanese name
|}{{-}}
====Pibu====
{{main|Pibu#Names|Pibu → Names}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://family.shogakukan.co.jp/kids/netkun/pokemon/official/story/comic/character/gold/gold.html Netkun on Gold] (Japanese)
*[http://corocoro.tv/pokesp/story/comic/character/gold/gold.html Pokémon Adventures website on Gold] (Japanese)
* [http://family.shogakukan.co.jp/kids/netkun/pokemon/official/story/comic/character/new_gold/gold.html Netkun on HGSS Gold] (Japanese)
*[http://corocoro.tv/pokesp/story/comic/character/new_gold/gold.html Pokémon Adventures website on HGSS Gold] (Japanese)
===On Bulbagarden forums===
===On Bulbagarden forums===
* [http://bmgf.bulbagarden.net/showthread.php?t=34679 The Gold Club]
* [http://bmgf.bulbagarden.net/showthread.php?t=34679 The Gold Club]
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