They later replaced Tracey with Brock again once they realized that no one really cared as to what Brock looks like, and actually enjoyed his character. However, this was only stated by Hidaka and not by any other staff member. Page actions Article Discussion View source History. Please remember to follow the manual of style and code of conduct at all times. This section is a stub.
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Flint father , Lola mother , Forrest brother , eight other siblings. Pewter Gym. Rock types. Showdown in Pewter City. Katsuyuki Konishi. This article is missing information on this character's Japanese voice actor and English voice actor.
You can help by adding this information. Brock, Ash , and Misty borrowed Hoothoot from Hagatha in order to navigate the haunted forest. It was returned to her sister, Nagatha after they were able to get to the exit. Illusion Confusion. The Totodile Duel. Chinami Nishimura. Kayzie Rogers. Brock commanded a Ninetales during a battle with Team Rocket. Just Waiting on a Friend. Rikako Aikawa. Rachael Lillis. Jump for Joy!
Two Degrees of Separation! Kiyotaka Furushima. Sarah Natochenny. Gettin' Twiggy With It! Shin-ichiro Miki. Billy Beach. Slaking Kong! Brock trained a Magnemite during the first day of the summer school academy. Camping It Up! Bill Rogers. Onix was used in the first leg of the triathlon. None of Onix's moves are known. Brock used a Feraligatr in the second leg of the triathlon. None of Feraligatr's moves are known. Alola to New Adventure! Language Voice actor Japanese.
Mandarin Chinese. Fred Meijer Unknown voice actor M04 - M Latin America. M04 - M During their adventures in the Orange Islands, Brock left the cast in order to stay with Professor Ivy. He was replaced by the likeable but bland Tracey Sketchit. The creators of the show felt that Brock's design might be perceived as racist outside of Japan, so they replaced him with a more obviously white character.
This change ended up having the opposite effect, as fans were furious that the beloved Brock was dropped from the show. The anime and movies alone have led to the creation of six different albums. One of the ending themes played during the Johto season of the anime was called " Two Perfect Girls ". The song is a love ballad, performed by Brock's voice actor, Eric Stuart. Brock sings about how he struggles to choose between Officer Jenny and Nurse Joy.
True to his nature, he ends the song by chasing a completely different girl. Lyrics like " Jenny, if loving you's a crime, Then sentence me now and I'll do the time" are just begging for a restraining order. Last names aren't that important for characters in fiction. Ash's surname is an invention of the English dub, as he is just referred to as Satoshi in the original Japanese version of the show.
Despite coming from a big family, Brock's surname has never been brought up on the show. Then again, neither has Misty's and we see several members of her family also. Ash travelled with both of these people for years, and never once asked for their full names. This actually makes more sense, as it's a massive coincidence that the Rock-type trainer is called Brock.
Brock's surname was finally revealed by his voice actor, Eric Stuart, back in This information was corroborated by hints in the anime. Ash wants to be the best, like no one ever was. What being a Master actually entails is not exactly clear. Do you have to catch them all? Do you have to win a league? Do you have to beat the Elite Four and the Champion as well?
This means that the show rarely deals with real life issues, like some kid shows do. The character with the darkest backstory in the entire series has to be Brock. His parents left him to look after his numerous siblings while left on their own journeys. He also had to be a full-time Gym leader at the age of It took the return of his father to free up Brock, so he could go on his journey with Ash. Brock's brother, Forrest, eventually became the Pewter City Gym leader with Brock's help , and the poor kids don't need their neglectful parents around anymore.
This is not due to the creators being purposely insensitive. The show was a surprise success on every front, and it was never originally planned for a Western release. The show already had a few controversies under its belt before it left Japan, like the Porygon episode that caused seizures. This meant that the series was already under tough scrutiny before it came to America. Some of the changes made to the show are easy to explain, things like cutting episodes that showed guns.
Some scenes of excessive violence and sexuality were toned down, or removed completely. Overt references to Japanese language and culture were also changed to be more understandable to foreign audiences. The most peculiar change came with the food. Ash and his friends are commonly seen eating Japanese dishes on their journey. One of the most common food items on the show is onigiri, which are rice balls wrapped in seaweed.
The characters on the show would often refer to them as different things in the English dub. Poor Brock was given the worst food cover-up name of all time. The stranger that first helped Ash reveals himself to be Brock's father, Flint.
After entrusting Flint with taking care of the gym and the rest of his siblings, Brock is now free to train himself and joins Ash and Misty on their journey. Since then, he travels with Ash and Misty on his many adventures. When asked what happened, Brock just rolled up into a ball and replied, "I don't wanna talk about it" or "Don't mention that name".
This would happen every time someone mentioned Professor Ivy. Upon the conclusion of the Silver Conference , the three part ways, with Brock heading back to Pewter City. The group travels across Hoenn and then return to Kanto to participate in the Battle Frontier. The group went their separate ways and Brock met up with Ash in Sinnoh. While there, they meet a new coordinator named Dawn and her partner Piplup , who joins them on their journey through Sinnoh.
Brock is the oldest of ten siblings, with five brothers and four sisters. Brock is always well-equipped and is sometimes the voice of reason when Ash and Misty and later, May and Dawn get into an argument. He is also hardworking and is always willing to help others. Coupled with his experiences in taking care of others, Brock often prepares food and does most of the chores for the main characters. In the Black and White Special, he encounters Cilan in a small town.
He helps treat Pansage after it got hurt fighting a Gyarados. The two form a fast friendship and work together as they help Gyarados.
As they part ways, they both realize they never asked for each other's names. Brock also travels to the Alola region as one of the special guests for their special curriculum class. Upon his reunion with Ash, Brock flirts with a flight cabin attendant only to be pinched in the ear by Misty who scolds him that they came here to see Ash not to act like an idiot. Brock also restrains the Marowak he releases due to the strong rivalry towards Kiawe's Alolan Marowak but their rivalry never came to a halt.
As everyone splits up to find Kiawe's Marowak and Lana's Popplio, Ash recalls their previous journeys in Kanto and Johto regions until his reunion with his Bulbasaur. Brock and Misty release both Crobat and Staryu to aid Ash's Lycanroc to fight the robot as he let his Crobat unleashes its powerful Supersonic to counter Meowth's control allowing both Lycanroc and Staryu to destroy the robot with Accelerock and Bubble Beam before Bewear catches them in flight.
He was with the others who were put to sleep by Jigglypuff's Sing who emerges from the destroyed Meowth robot. After the incident, they are seen eating at sunset during their welcoming party until the next day they bid farewell to both Delia and Professor Oak to depart to Cerulean City by bus.
When Misty reveals that her three sisters were absent at the Cerulean City Gym due to their travels, Brock becomes depressed as everyone gives him a hearty laugh. Brock later battles both Sophocles and Lillie in a handicap by using his Geodude at the newly rebuilt Cerulean City Gym. Brock also tells Sophocles that electric attacks won't work on the ground type when he mistakes his Geodude being an Alolan type. Later on, Brock battles against Kiawe who releases his Turtonator in a Gym battle as he releases his Steelix.
Ash was surprised to see Brock is even stronger than before as he cheers him and Kiawe on in the battlefield. His Steelix manages to withstand Turtonator's Flamethrower and counters by using it's newly learned Gyro Ball followed by both Bind and Dig. Brock taunts Kiawe for being desperate to win as he was knowledgeable about the Z-Moves and wants to show his full strength.
He later removes his vest and shirt to reveal his necklace with a Key Stone embedded as a pendant as he rips it to mega evolve his Steelix into Mega Steelix much to Kiawe's shock. Brock later serves as a referee in the battle against Ash and Misty. But before they depart back to the Alola region, Ash tells him and Misty to visit him sometime at Alola which they agreed. Because of his assistance, Nurse Joy gives him a Comfey as a token of gratitude.
After Ash and the others defeat Team Rocket, Brock sets up a tent outside on Professor Kukui's house to wait for Ash and Misty and he prepares a stew for dinner. The next day everyone compliments Brock's cooking before visiting Kiawe's farm in Akala Island. When a wild Kangaskhan is defending its child due to its injuries, Brock decided to tame it by releasing his Comfey given to him by Nurse Joy to soothes them with its move.
Despite being scratched by a Kangaskhan, Brock manages to tame it so that its child be treated its injuries. Upon Olivia visits Ash and the others, Brock became lovestruck towards her as Olivia begins to have feelings towards Brock. He and Olivia battle one-on-one between her Lycanroc and his Sudowoodo. Afterward, they watched the fireworks display before he and Misty decided to return to Kanto.
Over the course of the series, there have come to be a couple of recurring gags related to Brock that has become quite prominent. He later returns but refuses to explain why he left her, simply saying "Don't mention that name! His crushes include the various Nurse Joys and Officer Jennys , which he can differentiate with ease based on very perceptive but minute observations.
Because of this, he can spot imposter Joys and Jennys instantly. Other crushes are Rhonda and Rhoda. During the cases in which he does, such as he repeats one song usually an English version of "Takeshi no Paradise", one of the Japanese ending themes ad nauseam to the point that he is either booed offstage or loses interest in singing.
He once revealed that the reason why he sings that song over and over is that it's the only song he knows. About Us. Help Desk Watercooler. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Brock anime. View source. History Talk 6.
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