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==Portrayals== | ==Portrayals== | ||
*English: Michelle Knotz (Male; | *English: Michelle Knotz (Male; ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'') / Billy Bob Thompson (Male; ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'') / Kate Bristol (Female) | ||
*Japanese: Tomoe Hanba (Male) / Wakana Minami (Female) | *Japanese: Tomoe Hanba (Male) / Wakana Minami (Female) | ||
*French: Virginie Demians (Male; | *French: Virginie Demians (Male; ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'') / Emilie Guillaume (Male; ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'') / Elisabeth Guinand (Female) | ||
*Spanish: Isabel Navarro (Male; | *Spanish: Isabel Navarro (Male; ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'') / Rodri Martín (Male; ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'') / Tania Ugía (Female) | ||
*German: Dina Kuerten (Male; | *German: Dina Kuerten (Male; ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'') / Maximilian Belle (Male; ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'') / Lea Kalbhenn (Female) | ||
*Italian: Francesca Giudice (Male; | *Italian: Francesca Giudice (Male; ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'') / Tania De Domenico (Male; ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'') / Giada Bonanomi (Female) | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 19:20, February 4, 2021
- This article is about the character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. For other uses of "Trainer", see Trainer.
- “Take this! Triple Finish!”
- —Pokémon Trainer, Super Smash Bros. Brawl
The Pokémon Trainer is a playable character in the game Super Smash Bros. Brawl. He is represented by Red, the main male character of Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow versions, and their remakes, using the design of the character first seen in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen versions.
History
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
The Pokémon Trainer is the first playable Pokémon representative in the Super Smash Bros. series who is not an actual Pokémon. Though a selectable character, he is not an actual fighter, instead commanding any of his three Pokémon in the background of the stage, his team consisting of Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard. The only move the trainer performs is Pokémon Change, which allows the player to switch out his three Pokémon at will throughout the battle. He also automatically switches Pokémon whenever one is KO'd. The Pokémon also run on a stamina system that weakens them, as their stamina decreases the longer they are out on the field. Their Final Smash is Triple Finish, which has the trainer send out all three Pokémon at once to attack. In English, the Pokémon Trainer is voiced by Michele Knotz.
Pokémon Trainer is one of the few fighters to only get five alternate costumes in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, instead of the usual six. This is also shared with fellow Pokémon representatives Lucario and Jigglypuff, as well as Sonic. One of Pokémon Trainer's alternative costumes has the same colors as another Pokémon Trainer: Brendan's outfit from Pokémon Emerald.
For unknown reasons, Pokémon Trainer's name is announced differently between the English and Japanese versions of Super Smash Bros. Brawl. This trait is shared with Fox McCloud in the original Super Smash Bros.
The Subspace Emissary
In The Subspace Emissary, he allies with Lucas, who helps him find his Charizard and Ivysaur. The two also encounter Wario and a large Subspace Army robot, Galleom. They are saved from the robot's detonation by Meta Knight, and they team up with him, Marth, and Ike afterwards. When encountering a huge Subspace Army group on the foothills of a mountain (Meta Knight has left to retake the Halberd), they are saved by Mario and his team (Link, Yoshi, Pit, and Kirby).
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, transforming during battle is omitted, so Charizard was made into a separate character, while the Pokémon Trainer, Squirtle, and Ivysaur are no longer playable. They appear as collectable trophies, however.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Template:Main-external Pokémon Trainer returns as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. With the removal of the stamina system, one can play as Squirtle, Ivysaur, or Charizard for an extended period of time with no penalty. This time, a female Pokémon Trainer variant can also be used, akin to Villager, Wii Fit Trainer, Robin, Corrin and Inkling, and like them, is statistically identical to the male one. She is represented by "Leaf", the main female character of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen versions. In English, Billy Bob Thompson (who also voices Greninja) voices the male Pokémon Trainer, while Kate Bristol voices the female. In Japanese, Tomoe Hanba voices the male trainer and Wakana Minami (previously known by her stage name, Wakana Kingyo) voices the female trainer. A majority of the male Pokémon Trainer's quotes are also different from Super Smash Bros. Brawl as well.
Classic Mode route
The Future Champion | ||||
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Round | Opponent(s) | Stage | Song | |
1 | Pikachu | Pokémon Stadium | Main Theme - Pokémon Red & Pokémon Blue (Melee) | |
2 | Jigglypuff | Battle! (Trainer Battle) - Pokémon X / Pokémon Y | ||
3 | Lucario | Unova Pokémon League | Battle! (Trainer) - Pokémon Sun / Pokémon Moon | |
4 | Incineroar | Kalos Pokémon League | Battle! (Elite Four) / Battle! (Solgaleo/Lunala) | |
5 | Greninja | Pokémon Stadium 2 | Battle! (Champion) - Pokémon X / Pokémon Y | |
6 | Pokémon Trainer (opposite gender) | The Battle at the Summit! | ||
Final | Mewtwo Master Hand |
Final Destination | Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue Medley Master Hand |
Special moves
Pokémon Change
Template:Main-external Pokémon Change is the Pokémon Trainer's down special move, and by extension the down special move of Charizard, Squirtle, and Ivysaur. The move is based on the ability for players to switch out their Pokémon mid-battle in the Pokémon series, allowing players to switch between using Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard in that order. Pokémon Change is also automatically used whenever one of the Pokémon's stamina is depleted or whenever one is KO'd. This move cannot be used immediately after respawning, or at all in midair. Status effects are also not carried over between Pokémon, though damage percentages are, and a Pokémon's stamina recharges while it is not in use.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the move is much faster, and the stamina mechanic is removed. It can also be done in midair.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ポケモンチェンジ[?] Pokemon Chenji |
Pokémon Change |
Final Smash
Triple Finish
Template:Main-external Triple Finish is the Pokémon Trainer's Final Smash. The trainer sends out all three of his Pokémon to attack at the same time. Ivysaur hits with SolarBeam, a narrow beam of light that fires across the screen; Charizard with Fire Blast, a flame projectile that travels across the screen; and Squirtle with Hydro Pump, a water attack that sprays in multiple directions at close range, all of which deal continuous damage before opponents are knocked back by the final Fire Blast. If a player is too close to the team while they are attacking, they are knocked into the air rather than into the attack.
Throughout the entire attack, a text box designed after the ones in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (in Brawl) or Pokémon Sun and Moon (in Ultimate) appears on the bottom of the screen, saying, "Take that, Triple Finish!" If the attack hits, the dialogue changes to say, "It's super effective!", referencing the type effectiveness mechanic of the Pokémon series.
Since Charizard is the only Pokémon of the three to return in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, its Final Smash has been changed to its Mega Evolution.
- Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | さんみいったい[?] Sanmi Ittai |
Trinity |
Profiles and statistics
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Trophy
Sticker
Image | Game | Effect |
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Pokémon series | [Arm, Leg] - Attack +13 Usable by: Pikachu, Pokémon Trainer, Lucario, Jigglypuff |
Snake's codec
- Snake: Pokémon Trainer... That's the guy giving orders behind a Pokémon, right?
- Colonel: Right, and this Pokémon Trainer is controlling Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard. They represent water, grass, and fire, and they're all powerful.
- Snake: So he makes his Pokémon fight while he sits back and watches. Sounds like a good deal if you ask me.
- Colonel: It's not like that, Snake. Those Pokémon wouldn't know what to do if the Pokémon Trainer wasn't there giving orders. In every battle, there's a soldier doing the fighting, and a commander telling him what to do. By working together as a team, they accomplish much more than either could on their own. So let's do this together, partner.
- Snake: ...Yeah... Whatever you say, Colonel.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U trophy
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Palutena's Guidance
- Pit: That little twerp is bossing those Pokémon around!
- Palutena: That's the Pokémon Trainer. Looks like you'll be fighting Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard today.
- Viridi: All the original starters? This fighter is a fan of the classics!
- Pit: Do you think Pokémon get claustrophobic being trapped in those little balls?
- Palutena: I hear Poké Balls are much bigger on the inside.
- Viridi: But what about the weak Pokémon who get left in their balls and forgotten? I mean, everyone has, like, hundreds of them in their Box.
- Pit: Huh... I never thought about— PikaPit! NOOOOOOOO!
- Palutena: Now, Pit, I'm sure those abandoned Pokémon are all playing together at a farm upstate.
- Viridi: Anyway, commanding three Pokémon is really tricky. Pay attention to the trainer's patterns and tendencies, and find a way to exploit them.
Super Smash Blog bio
- Pokémon Trainer returns with Squirtle, Ivysaur and Charizard. You can choose to play as a male or female trainer!
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- A person who raises Pokémon™ and trains them as partners in battle. In battle, a Trainer gives orders to the Pokémon and uses items. It's not an exaggeration to say battles can be won or lost on a Trainer's single strategic move. Trainers pour their hearts into their Pokémon and share anger, sadness, and joy as they adventure in hopes of becoming Pokémon Masters.
Portrayals
- English: Michelle Knotz (Male; Super Smash Bros. Brawl) / Billy Bob Thompson (Male; Super Smash Bros. Ultimate) / Kate Bristol (Female)
- Japanese: Tomoe Hanba (Male) / Wakana Minami (Female)
- French: Virginie Demians (Male; Super Smash Bros. Brawl) / Emilie Guillaume (Male; Super Smash Bros. Ultimate) / Elisabeth Guinand (Female)
- Spanish: Isabel Navarro (Male; Super Smash Bros. Brawl) / Rodri Martín (Male; Super Smash Bros. Ultimate) / Tania Ugía (Female)
- German: Dina Kuerten (Male; Super Smash Bros. Brawl) / Maximilian Belle (Male; Super Smash Bros. Ultimate) / Lea Kalbhenn (Female)
- Italian: Francesca Giudice (Male; Super Smash Bros. Brawl) / Tania De Domenico (Male; Super Smash Bros. Ultimate) / Giada Bonanomi (Female)
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ポケモントレーナー[?] Pokemon Torēnā |
Pokémon (Pocket Monster) Trainer | |
Chinese | 寶可夢訓練家 (Traditional) 宝可梦训练家 (Simplified)[?] Bǎokěmèng Xùnliànjiā |
Pokémon Trainer | |
Dutch | Pokémon Trainer[?] | ? | |
German | Pokémon-Trainer (if male) Pokémon-Trainerin (if female)[?] |
Pokémon Trainer -in is a feminine suffix |
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Italian | Allenatore di Pokémon (if male) Allenatrice di Pokémon (if female)[?] |
Pokémon Trainer -ice is a feminine suffix |
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Korean | 포켓몬 트레이너[?] Poketmon Teureineo |
Pokémon Trainer | |
Russian | Тренер покемонов[?] Trener pokemonov |
Pokémon Trainer | |
Spanish | Entrenador Pokémon (if male) Entrenadora Pokémon (if female)[?] |
Pokémon Trainer -a is a feminine suffix |
Super Smash Bros. Brawl | |||||||
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Playable characters | Mario • Link • Samus • Kirby • Fox • Bowser • Donkey Kong • Yoshi • Peach • Wario • Diddy Kong • Luigi • R.O.B. • Mr. Game & Watch • Sonic • Others (64 · Melee · Brawl) | ||||||
Final Smash characters | Giga Bowser • Wario-Man | ||||||
Assist Trophies | Hammer Bro • Kat & Ana • Lakitu & Spinies • Mr. Resetti • Nintendog • Shadow • Waluigi | ||||||
Enemies | Petey Piranha • Goomba • Giant Goomba • Koopa Troopa • Koopa Paratroopa • Hammer Bro • Bullet Bill • Subspace Army • Shy Guy • Klaptrap • False Character | ||||||
Stages | Normal | 75 m • Delfino Plaza • Luigi's Mansion • Mario Bros. • Mario Circuit • Mushroomy Kingdom • Rumble Falls • WarioWare, Inc. • Yoshi's Island • Others | |||||
Melee stages | Jungle Japes • Rainbow Cruise • Yoshi's Island • Others | ||||||
Items | Assist Trophy • Banana Peel • Barrel • Bob-omb • CD • Fire Flower • Freezie • Golden Hammer • Green Shell • Hammer • Hothead • Key • Lightning • Metal Box • Party Ball • Peach • Peanut • Poison Mushroom • Soccer Ball • Spring • Stickers (complete list) • Super Mushroom • Super Scope • Starman • Star Rod • Vegetables • Wario Bike | ||||||
Subspace Emissary levels | The Cave • The Jungle • The Lake • The Swamp • Others | ||||||
Moves | Miscellaneous | Jump • Taunt | |||||
Special | Standard | Up | Side | Down | Final Smash | ||
Mario | Fireball | Super Jump Punch | Cape | F.L.U.D.D. | Mario Finale | ||
Luigi | Green Fireball | Green Missile | Luigi Cyclone | Negative Zone | |||
Donkey Kong | Giant Punch | Spinning Kong | Headbutt | Hand Slap | Konga Beat | ||
Yoshi | Egg Lay | Egg Throw | Egg Roll | Yoshi Bomb | Super Dragon | ||
Bowser | Fire Breath | Whirling Fortress | Flying Slam | Bowser Bomb | Giga Bowser | ||
Peach | Toad | Peach Parasol | Peach Bomber | Vegetable | Peach Blossom | ||
Wario | Chomp | Corkscrew | Wario Bike | Wario Waft | Wario-Man | ||
Diddy Kong | Peanut Popgun | Rocketbarrel Boost | Monkey Flip | Banana Peel | Rocketbarrel Barrage | ||
Miscellaneous | Blue Falcon • Cargo • Chaos Emerald • Kart | ||||||
Further info | Assist Trophy characters • Final Smashes • Gallery • Glitches • Media • Pre-release and unused content • Quotes • Snake's codec conversations • Sound test • Staff • Trophies |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | |||||||
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Playable fighters | Banjo & Kazooie (DLC) • Bowser • Bowser Jr. / Koopalings (Larry · Morton · Wendy · Iggy · Roy · Lemmy · Ludwig) • Daisy • Diddy Kong • Donkey Kong • Dr. Mario • Fox • Inkling • Isabelle • King K. Rool • Kirby • Link • Luigi • Mario • Mega Man • Mii Fighter • Mr. Game & Watch • Pac-Man • Peach • Piranha Plant (DLC) • R.O.B. • Rosalina & Luma • Samus • Sonic • Villager • Wario • Yoshi • Others | ||||||
Assist Trophy characters | Ashley • Bomberman • Chain Chomp • Flies & Hand • Hammer Bro • Klaptrap • Knuckles • Nintendog • Shadow • Thwomp • Waluigi • Wily Capsule | ||||||
Bosses | Giant Donkey Kong • Giga Bowser • Metal Mario | ||||||
Stages | 3D Land • 75 m • Delfino Plaza • Figure-8 Circuit • Gamer • Golden Plains • Hyrule Castle • Jungle Japes • Kongo Falls • Kongo Jungle • Luigi's Mansion • Mario Bros. • Mario Circuit (Wii U) • Mario Galaxy • Mushroom Kingdom (64) • Mushroom Kingdom II • Mushroom Kingdom U • Mushroomy Kingdom • New Donk City Hall • Paper Mario • Peach's Castle (64) • Princess Peach's Castle (Melee) • Rainbow Cruise • Super Happy Tree • Super Mario Maker • WarioWare, Inc. • Wrecking Crew • Wuhu Island • Yoshi's Island (Brawl) • Yoshi's Island (Melee) • Yoshi's Story • Others | ||||||
Items | Assist Trophy • Banana Gun • Banana Peel • Barrel • Beehive • Bob-omb • Boomerang • Bullet Bill • Crate • Fire Bar • Fire Flower • Freezie • Golden Hammer • Grass • Green Shell • Hammer • Hothead • Lightning • Metal Box • Party Ball • Poison Mushroom • POW Block • Soccer Ball • Spiny Shell • Star Rod • Super Launch Star • Super Leaf • Super Mushroom • Super Scope | ||||||
Moves | Miscellaneous | Jump • Taunt | |||||
Special | Standard | Up | Side | Down | Final Smash | ||
Mario | Fireball | Super Jump Punch | Cape | F.L.U.D.D. | Mario Finale | ||
Dr. Mario | Megavitamins | Super Sheet | Dr. Tornado | Doctor Finale | |||
Luigi | Green Fireball | Green Missile | Luigi Cyclone | Poltergust G-00 | |||
Donkey Kong | Giant Punch | Spinning Kong | Headbutt | Hand Slap | Jungle Rush | ||
Yoshi | Egg Lay | Egg Throw | Egg Roll | Yoshi Bomb | Stampede! | ||
Bowser | Fire Breath | Whirling Fortress | Flying Slam | Bowser Bomb | Giga Bowser Punch | ||
Peach | Toad | Peach Parasol | Peach Bomber | Vegetable | Peach Blossom | ||
Daisy | Daisy Parasol | Daisy Bomber | Daisy Blossom | ||||
Wario | Chomp | Corkscrew | Wario Bike | Wario Waft | Wario-Man | ||
Diddy Kong | Peanut Popgun | Rocketbarrel Boost | Monkey Flip | Banana Peel | Hyper Rocketbarrel | ||
Rosalina & Luma | Luma Shot | Launch Star | Star Bits | Gravitational Pull | Grand Star | ||
Bowser Jr. | Clown Cannon | Abandon Ship | Clown Kart Dash | Mechakoopa | Shadow Mario Paint | ||
King K. Rool | Blunderbuss | Propellerpack | Crownerang | Gut Check | Blast-o-Matic | ||
Piranha Plant | Ptooie | Piranhacopter | Poison Breath | Long-Stem Strike | Petey Piranha | ||
Other | Assist Trophy characters • Break Free (Lead the Way) • Challenges • Final Smashes • Jump Up, Super Star! • Palutena's Guidance • Pre-release and unused content • Quotes • Smash Taunt characters • Snake's codec conversations • Sound test • Spirits (1–500 · 501–1000 · 1001–1500 · 1501–1513) • Staff |
- Humans
- Characters from other Nintendo games
- Pokémon Series
- Unlockable Characters
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl Fighters
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl Stickers
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl Trophies
- Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Trophies
- Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Trophies
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Fighters
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Spirits