Galen
ギジュ Guijeau
Galen.png
Galen
Gender Male
Hometown Unknown
Region Unknown
Anime debut Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea
English voice actor Sean Reyes
Japanese voice actor Kenta Miyake

Galen (Japanese: ギジュ Guijeau) is Captain Phantom's second-in-command, and the secondary antagonist of Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea.

In the anime

Galen was ordered by The Phantom to attack the group when returning from the stream, in which his Beedrill used multiple Sludge Bomb and Pin Missile attacks, but Pikachu countered with a Thunderbolt, allowing them to escape.

He was later commanded again to attack, this time with the ship's Supersonic, which put all of the surrounding Pokémon in a confused state. Later, after Kyogre destroyed the ship, Galen goes unseen until the closing credits.

During the ending credits, it was revealed that he was sharing the same jail cell as his Captain.

Galen briefly reappeared in a montage in The Rise of Darkrai, which chronicled the preceding nine movies.

Character

Galen is more levelheaded compared to The Phantom's maniacal and ambitious personality, though he doesn't question his superior's ideas and follows through on his orders.

Pokémon


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Borrowed

 
Beedrill (×2)
Galen borrowed two Beedrill. They were used to stop Ash and his friends from escaping with the Manaphy Egg, but Pikachu was able to stop the villains with Thunderbolt, allowing the group to escape.

Both Beedrill know the moves Sludge Bomb and Pin Missile.

Debut Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea

Artwork

 
Ken Sugimori's design of Galen


Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 三宅健太 Kenta Miyake
English Sean Reyes
German Gerd Meyer
Italian Paolo De Santis
Korean 손원일 Son Wonil*
Brazilian Portuguese César Marchetti
European Spanish Antonio Cremades


In the manga

In the Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea manga

Galen appears in the manga series of the ninth movie, where he plays the same role.

Names

Language Name Origin
Korean 기주 Giju Transliteration of Japanese name


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