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|desc=(Japanese: '''コイちゃん''' ''Koi-chan'') is the Manager's only known Pokémon. He is a famous {{p|Magikarp}} child acting prodigy, and the star of a popular drama (Japanese: '''小さなコイキングのメロディ''' ''Melody of the Small {{tt|Koiking|Magikarp}}''). While filming a dramatic farewell scene, Koi-chan's trademark high-pitched voice began to drop, and he began glowing. After several attempts to resist, he [[evolution|evolved]] into {{p|Gyarados}}.
|desc=(Japanese: '''コイちゃん''' ''Koi-chan'') is the Manager's only known Pokémon. He is a famous {{p|Magikarp}} child acting prodigy, and the star of a popular drama (Japanese: '''小さなコイキングのメロディ''' ''Melody of the Small {{tt|Koiking|Magikarp}}''). While filming a dramatic farewell scene, Koi-chan's trademark high-pitched voice began to drop, and he began glowing. After several attempts to resist, he [[evolution|evolved]] into {{p|Gyarados}}.


Shocked by the turn of events, he fled to the Alola TV studio, eventually running into [[George Charanpino]], who he met when he was much younger. Inspired, George cast Koi-chan as the villain of the action show (Japanese: '''サンサン三人はアローラドリンキュン''' ''SanSan Trio Alola DrinKyun''). The shoot was a success, and Koi-chan found a new niche for himself in villainous roles.
Shocked by the turn of events, he fled to the Alola TV studio, eventually running into [[George Charino]], who he met when he was much younger. Inspired, George cast Koi-chan as the villain of the action show (Japanese: '''サンサン三人はアローラドリンキュン''' ''SanSan Trio Alola DrinKyun''). The shoot was a success, and Koi-chan found a new niche for himself in villainous roles.


Koi-chan's only known move is {{m|Splash}}.
Koi-chan's only known move is {{m|Splash}}.