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Korben and Harmony are [[Kimmy Shoney|Kimmy]]'s parents. They love their son, but are concerned because his {{p|Linoone}}, Tokin, keeps running off and doesn't seem to want to be around Kimmy anymore.
Korben and Harmony are [[Kimmy Shoney|Kimmy]]'s parents. They love their son, but are concerned because his {{p|Linoone}}, Tokin, keeps running off and doesn't seem to want to be around Kimmy anymore.


When Tokin took {{an|May}}'s [[Poké Ball]]s, Korben and Harmony helped to search, along with {{Ash}} and {{Ashfr|his friends}}. Although they didn't find the Poké Balls in any of Tokin's hiding places, they found Korben and Harmony's rings, which had also been taken by Tokin. Upon finding them, both danced around happily, much to Kimmy's embarrassment.
When Tokin took {{an|May}}'s [[Poké Ball]]s, Korben and Harmony helped to search, along with {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}}. Although they didn't find the Poké Balls in any of Tokin's hiding places, they found Korben and Harmony's rings, which had also been taken by Tokin. Upon finding them, both danced around happily, much to Kimmy's embarrassment.


==Voice actors==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Their Japanese family name comes from the traditional Japanese game [[wp:Shogi|Shogi]], also known as Japanese Chess. Korben's first name in Japanese comes from 角 ''kaku'' (Bishop), one of the figures from that game. Harmony's Japanese name is taken from 飛車 ''hisha'' (Rook), another figure. Similarly, [[Kimmy Shoney|Kimmy]]'s and his {{p|Linoone}}'s Japanese names are derived from Shogi figures as well.
* Their Japanese family name comes from the traditional Japanese game [[wp:Shogi|Shogi]], also known as Japanese Chess. Korben's first name in Japanese comes from 角 ''kaku'' (Bishop), one of the figures from that game. Harmony's Japanese name is taken from 飛車 ''hisha'' (Rook), another figure. Similarly, [[Kimmy Shoney|Kimmy]]'s and his {{p|Linoone}}'s Japanese names are derived from Shogi figures as well.
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