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[[File:Professor Westwood V.png|thumb|right|220px|Westwood and {{p|Slowbro}}]] | [[File:Professor Westwood V.png|thumb|right|220px|Westwood and {{p|Slowbro}}]] | ||
'''Professor Westwood V''' (Japanese: '''ニシノモリ教授 5世''' | '''Professor Westwood V''' (Japanese: '''ニシノモリ教授 5世''' ''Professor Nishinomori V'') is a [[character of the day]] of the {{pkmn|anime}} who appeared in the episode ''[[EP066|The Evolution Solution]]''. | ||
Upon reaching the Seafoam Islands, {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} meet Professor Westwood. Ash sums up Westwood's personality by whispering "He seems a little eccentric". Eccentric, indeed, can describe Professor Westwood, who prefers to be called Westwood V, as {{an|Brock}} even theorizes that his eccentricity is hereditary; portraits of four identical Westwood ancestors adorn the walls on the Westwood V's Laboratory. | Upon reaching the Seafoam Islands, {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} meet Professor Westwood. Ash sums up Westwood's personality by whispering "He seems a little eccentric". Eccentric, indeed, can describe Professor Westwood, who prefers to be called Westwood V, as {{an|Brock}} even theorizes that his eccentricity is hereditary; portraits of four identical Westwood ancestors adorn the walls on the Westwood V's Laboratory. |