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==Character==
==Character==
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First shown in ''[[BW110|The Name's N!]]'', he has the ability to hear the inner voices and feelings of Pokémon, and he regards their language as superior to human language; this led him to become confused when he first met {{MTR}}, wondering why Meowth would have even wanted to learn how to speak like a human. Using this power, he has the ability to summon Pokémon from the local area to his aid. Unlike his [[N|video game counterpart]], he dislikes the use of Pokémon in standard battles, although he joins Cilan in watching as [[Ash's Charizard]] fights with [[Iris's Dragonite]] upon its return in ''[[BW116|The Fires of a Red-Hot Reunion!]]'' until he calls it off. Whereas his game counterpart was comparatively naïve and accepted the world that had been presented to him by Ghetsis, this N has a chance to explore the world, experience the interactions between Pokémon and humans for himself, and form his own opinions. In doing so, he begins to understand the true nature of human civilization and humans' ties to their Pokémon.
First shown in ''[[BW110|The Name's N!]]'', he has the ability to hear the inner voices and feelings of Pokémon, and he regards their language as superior to human language; this led him to become confused when he first met {{MTR}}, wondering why Meowth would have even wanted to learn how to speak like a human. Using this power, he has the ability to summon Pokémon from the local area to his aid. Unlike his [[N|video game counterpart]], he dislikes the use of Pokémon in standard battles, although he joins Cilan in watching as [[Ash's Charizard]] fights with [[Iris's Dragonite]] upon its return in ''[[BW116|The Fires of a Red-Hot Reunion!]]'' until he calls it off. Whereas his game counterpart was comparatively naïve and accepted the world that had been presented to him by Ghetsis, this N has a chance to explore the world, experience the interactions between Pokémon and humans for himself, and form his own opinions. In doing so, he begins to understand the true nature of human civilization and humans' ties to their Pokémon.


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