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[[Image:Watt.jpg|thumb|Watt]]'''Watt''' (Japanese: '''ワット''' ''Watt'') is the assistant to [[Wattson]]. His name comes from "watt", which is a measure of electrical energy. He's voiced by ''Takahiro Sakurai'' in the Japanese version and [[Maddie Blaustein]] in the English version.
[[Image:Watt.jpg|thumb|Watt]]'''Watt''' (Japanese: '''ワット''' ''Watt'') is the assistant to [[Wattson]]. His name comes from "watt", which is a measure of electrical energy. He's voiced by 櫻井孝宏  ''Takahiro Sakurai'' in the Japanese version and [[Maddie Blaustein]] in the English version.


He has appeared in two episodes of the anime. His first appearance was in ''[[AG040|Watt's with Wattson?]]'' He more or less stood aside and let Wattson do everything, although he did serve as the referee in {{Ash}}'s gym battle with Wattson.
He has appeared in two episodes of the anime. His first appearance was in ''[[AG040|Watt's with Wattson?]]'' He more or less stood aside and let Wattson do everything, although he did serve as the referee in {{Ash}}'s gym battle for the {{badge|Dynamo}}.


When Ash and the others returned in ''[[AG059|Manectric Charge]]'', Watt was featured much more prominently. He battled {{an|May}} and her {{TP|May|Skitty}} with his {{p|Ampharos}}. The Kitten Pokémon proved to be stronger and defeated Watt's {{type2|Electric}}. Watt was also the one to inform May about the [[Pokémon Contest]] in [[Verdanturf Town]].
When Ash and the others returned in ''[[AG059|Manectric Charge]]'', Watt was featured much more prominently. He battled {{an|May}} and her {{TP|May|Skitty}} with his {{p|Ampharos}}. The Kitten Pokémon proved to be stronger and defeated Watt's {{type2|Electric}}. Watt was also the one to inform May about the [[Pokémon Contest]] in [[Verdanturf Town]].
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