Pokémon poacher: Difference between revisions

→‎In the anime: There's no need to have a complete list of J's appearances here when she has her own article. This section should detail what poachers do rather than mentioning characters who are poachers.
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A group of poachers, the [[Pokémon Poacher Brothers]], appeared in a memory of [[Ash's Larvitar]] in ''[[EP263|Address Unown]]''. They had stolen the Pokémon when it was still in its {{pkmn|Egg}} and had also severely wounded its mother. They appeared in person in ''[[EP264|Mother of all Battles]]''.  
A group of poachers, the [[Pokémon Poacher Brothers]], appeared in a memory of [[Ash's Larvitar]] in ''[[EP263|Address Unown]]''. They had stolen the Pokémon when it was still in its {{pkmn|Egg}} and had also severely wounded its mother. They appeared in person in ''[[EP264|Mother of all Battles]]''.  


[[J]] was the first recurring poacher. She traveled the [[Sinnoh]] [[region]] with her {{TP|J|henchmen}}, stealing Pokémon on behalf of her clients, who often gave large sums of money in exchange. She first appeared in ''[[DP020|Mutiny in the Bounty]]'', and was featured again in ''[[DP045|Ill-Will Hunting]]'', ''[[DP071|Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! Part 1]] and [[DP072|Part 2]]'', ''[[DP129|Pillars of Friendship]]'', ''[[DP150|Unlocking the Red Chain of Events]]'' and ''[[DP151|The Needs of Three]]''. Like the Iron-Masked Marauder, she often used sinister {{DL|J|gadgets}} to achieve her goals.
[[J]] was the first recurring poacher. She traveled the [[Sinnoh]] [[region]] with her {{TP|J|henchmen}}, stealing Pokémon on behalf of her clients, who often gave large sums of money in exchange. Like the Iron-Masked Marauder, she often used sinister {{DL|J|gadgets}} to achieve her goals.


Pokémon hunters tend to be far more dangerous than other villains in the series as they typically have no qualms about having their Pokémon attack humans directly or using guns (in the case of the [[Pokémon Poacher Brothers]] or [[Rico]], who used an {{wp|FN P90}} model gun) to attack their prey. This is most often shown by [[J]], who in ''Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! Part 2'' seemed to be trying to kill Ash repeatedly, and Rico who also had his Pokémon attack Jessie and James.
Pokémon hunters tend to be far more dangerous than other villains in the series as they typically have no qualms about having their Pokémon attack humans directly or using guns (in the case of the [[Pokémon Poacher Brothers]] or [[Rico]], who used an {{wp|FN P90}} model gun) to attack their prey. This is most often shown by [[J]], who in ''Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! Part 2'' seemed to be trying to kill Ash repeatedly, and Rico who also had his Pokémon attack Jessie and James.
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