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Various accommodations in the background are made for Pokémon Trainer in several stages, where the Trainer stands and commands his Pokémon. In moving stages like [[Halberd]] and [[Delfino Plaza]], Pokémon Trainer only appears on the stationary sections. He will move above the pit in the [[Yoshi's Island]] stage when his Pokémon is on the opposite side of the pit (for example, if Pokémon Trainer is on the right and his Pokémon is on the left).
Various accommodations in the background are made for Pokémon Trainer in several stages, where the Trainer stands and commands his Pokémon. In moving stages like [[Halberd]] and [[Delfino Plaza]], Pokémon Trainer only appears on the stationary sections. He will move above the pit in the [[Yoshi's Island]] stage when his Pokémon is on the opposite side of the pit (for example, if Pokémon Trainer is on the right and his Pokémon is on the left).


Unlike a majority of the characters, the Pokémon Trainer has different voice actors, which depend on the region and language. The voice actors respectively are as follows:
The Pokémon Trainer is one of two characters in ''Brawl'' with spoken lines in every language, with the other being {{SSBB|Lucario}}. The voice actors in each language are as follows:
*In Japanese: Tomoe Hanba
*In English: Michele Knotz
*In English: Michele Knotz
*In French: Virginie Demians
*In French: Virginie Demians
*In German: Dina Kuerten
*In German: Dina Kuerten
*In Italian: Francesca Giudice
*In Italian: Francesca Giudice
*In Japanese: Tomoe Hanba
*In Spanish: Isabel Navarro
*In Korean: Lee Sun
*In Korean: Lee Sun
*In Spanish: Isabel Navarro


Pokémon Trainer is ranked 29th in the tier list, right above the bottom spot of lower-mid tier. Pokémon Trainer's individual Pokémon have their own merits, and the variety in choices helps in preventing hard {{B|counter|matchup}}s. Pokémon Trainer, however, suffers from severe, unique afflictions that no other character has to deal with. The first is the stamina problem, which, when it occurs, will force the player to fight with severely reduced damage output and finishing ability, or make a Pokémon change that will either give their opponent a free hit or make the player give up an opportunity to capitalize on the opponent's vulnerability. Additionally, when a Pokémon is KO'd, the player is forced to send out the next Pokémon in the lineup. The forced switching from this and stamina leads to two more issues: it prevents the player from only using the Pokémon best suited for the matchup (for example against {{SSBB|King Dedede}}, the player will not be able to just stay on Squirtle, and will be forced to use the other Pokémon who are hard countered by Dedede), and it forces players looking to pick up the Pokémon Trainer to master all three Pokémon playstyles (so instead of just having to learn one character as with anyone else, a player will have to learn three vastly different characters, thus significantly hindering development with the character). Moreover, the Trainer's Pokémon have their own significant weaknesses and flaws. While Squirtle is often considered to be a potentially viable character due to its good mobility, attack speed, and air game, it has difficulty at KOing opponents; Charizard suffers from slow aerial movement speed and laggy attacks; and Ivysaur is crippled by its abysmal air game and [[tether recovery]], slow and difficult-to-land KO moves, and very short reach on its attacks.
Pokémon Trainer is ranked 29th in the tier list, right above the bottom spot of lower-mid tier. Pokémon Trainer's individual Pokémon have their own merits, and the variety in choices helps in preventing hard {{B|counter|matchup}}s. Pokémon Trainer, however, suffers from severe, unique afflictions that no other character has to deal with. The first is the stamina problem, which, when it occurs, will force the player to fight with severely reduced damage output and finishing ability, or make a Pokémon change that will either give their opponent a free hit or make the player give up an opportunity to capitalize on the opponent's vulnerability. Additionally, when a Pokémon is KO'd, the player is forced to send out the next Pokémon in the lineup. The forced switching from this and stamina leads to two more issues: it prevents the player from only using the Pokémon best suited for the matchup (for example against {{SSBB|King Dedede}}, the player will not be able to just stay on Squirtle, and will be forced to use the other Pokémon who are hard countered by Dedede), and it forces players looking to pick up the Pokémon Trainer to master all three Pokémon playstyles (so instead of just having to learn one character as with anyone else, a player will have to learn three vastly different characters, thus significantly hindering development with the character). Moreover, the Trainer's Pokémon have their own significant weaknesses and flaws. While Squirtle is often considered to be a potentially viable character due to its good mobility, attack speed, and air game, it has difficulty at KOing opponents; Charizard suffers from slow aerial movement speed and laggy attacks; and Ivysaur is crippled by its abysmal air game and [[tether recovery]], slow and difficult-to-land KO moves, and very short reach on its attacks.
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==[[Wii Remote selection sound]]==
==[[Wii Remote selection sound]]==
{{SelectSound|char=Pokémon Trainer|desc=The Trainer releases a Poké Ball and says "Go for it!".}}
{{SelectSound|char=Pokémon Trainer|desc=The Trainer releases a Poké Ball and says "Go for it!" in English, and in Japanese he says "Ike!".}}


==[[Taunts]]==
==[[Taunts]]==
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==In [[competitive play]]==
==In [[competitive play]]==
===Matchups===
{{SSBBMatchupTable|pokemontrainer=yes|squirtle=yes|ivysaur=yes|charizard=yes}}
Pokémon Trainer overall has a mediocre matchup spread. He only hard counters {{SSBB|Ganondorf}}, counters 7 characters, soft counters 4 characters, and goes even with {{SSBB|Sonic}}, while being soft countered by 9 characters, countered by 11 characters, and gets hard countered by {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}, {{SSBB|Marth}}, and {{SSBB|King Dedede}}. Pokémon Trainer's matchups all depend on how well each of the 3 Pokémon fares against them. While he does have favorable matchups against Donkey Kong, Ness, and lower-tiered characters, the forced switching mechanic made others drastically harder (which included examples such as King Dedede, who can chaingrab Charizard and Ivysaur to death, both who lack the proper tools to combat the former’s attributes).
===Most historically significant players===
===Most historically significant players===
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*[[The Great Maze]] (if rescued in [[Subspace (Part I)]])
*[[The Great Maze]] (if rescued in [[Subspace (Part I)]])


==In [[Event Matches]]==
==In Solo Modes==
===Solo Events===
==={{SSBB|Classic Mode}}===
In Classic Mode, Pokémon Trainer can appear as an opponent or ally in Stage 3 along with {{SSBB|Pikachu}}, {{SSBB|Jigglypuff}}, and {{SSBB|Lucario}} on [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] or [[Spear Pillar]] (with the latter available if it has been unlocked). Pokémon Trainer can also appear as an opponent in Stage 11, but only if he hasn't appeared in Stage 3.
 
===[[All-Star Mode]]===
In All-Star Mode, Pokémon Trainer is fought in Stage 18 alongside {{SSBB|Pikachu}}, {{SSBB|Jigglypuff}}, and {{SSBB|Lucario}} on [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] or [[Spear Pillar]] (with the latter available if it has been unlocked). Uniquely, the player must KO Pokémon Trainer three times to progress.
 
===[[Event Match]]es===
====Solo Events====
*'''[[Event 5: Become the Champion!]]''': As the Pokémon Trainer, the player faces off against another Pokémon Trainer and must KO all three of his Pokémon on [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]. If any of the player's Pokémon gets KO'd in this match, they cannot be used again.
*'''[[Event 5: Become the Champion!]]''': As the Pokémon Trainer, the player faces off against another Pokémon Trainer and must KO all three of his Pokémon on [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]. If any of the player's Pokémon gets KO'd in this match, they cannot be used again.
*'''[[Event 14: Sproutrage of the Flower Pikmin]]''': {{SSBB|Olimar}} must protect six Pikmin from {{SSBB|Pikachu}} and the Pokémon Trainer until they all bloom into flowers.
*'''[[Event 14: Sproutrage of the Flower Pikmin]]''': {{SSBB|Olimar}} must protect six Pikmin from {{SSBB|Pikachu}} and the Pokémon Trainer until they all bloom into flowers.
*'''[[Event 20: All-Star Battle x1]]''': The Pokémon Trainer is one of the eight opponents fought in this event along with {{SSBB|Wario}}, {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}, {{SSBB|Pit}}, {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}, Olimar, {{SSBB|Lucas}}, and {{SSBB|Diddy Kong}}.
*'''[[Event 20: All-Star Battle x1]]''': The Pokémon Trainer is one of the eight opponents fought in this event along with {{SSBB|Wario}}, {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}, {{SSBB|Pit}}, {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}, Olimar, {{SSBB|Lucas}}, and {{SSBB|Diddy Kong}}.


===Co-op Events===
====Co-Op Events====
*'''[[Co-Op Event 2: Master the Pokémon Tag Battle]]''': Pikachu and the Pokémon Trainer must work together to defeat a team consisting of another Pikachu and the Pokémon Trainer on [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]. If one of the Pokémon Trainer's Pokemon gets KO'd in this match, it cannot be used again.
*'''[[Co-Op Event 2: Master the Pokémon Tag Battle]]''': Pikachu and the Pokémon Trainer must work together to defeat a team consisting of another Pikachu and the Pokémon Trainer on [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]. If one of the Pokémon Trainer's Pokémon gets KO'd in this match, it cannot be used again.
*'''[[Co-Op Event 21: The True All-Star Battle]]''': Both players select a character and take on the entire roster on {{SSBB|Battlefield}}.
*'''[[Co-Op Event 21: The True All-Star Battle]]''': Both players select a character and take on the entire roster on {{SSBB|Battlefield}}.
===[[Congratulations_screen#Super_Smash_Bros._Brawl|Ending Images]]===
<center>
<gallery>
Pokemon Trainer Congratulations Screen Classic Mode Brawl.png|Classic Mode
Pokemon Trainer Congratulations Screen All-Star Brawl.png|All-Star Mode
</gallery>
</center>


==[[Trophies]]==
==[[Trophies]]==
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Brawl Pokemon Change.jpg|Pokémon Trainer swapping his Pokémon in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]].
Brawl Pokemon Change.jpg|Pokémon Trainer swapping his Pokémon in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]].
Triple Finish Dialogue Box.jpg|Triple Finish dialogue box.
Triple Finish Dialogue Box.jpg|Triple Finish dialogue box.
Triple Finish.jpg|Pokemon Trainer using Triple Finish.
Triple Finish.jpg|Pokémon Trainer using Triple Finish.
Squirtle in Rumble Falls.jpg|Squirtle in [[Rumble Falls]].
Squirtle in Rumble Falls.jpg|Squirtle in [[Rumble Falls]].
WaterGun.jpg|thumb|Squirtle using Water Gun.
WaterGun.jpg|thumb|Squirtle using Water Gun.
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*In The Subspace Emissary, the Trainer is shown fainting when Galleom grabs him and Lucas. When {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} saves them and lands safely, he regains consciousness and thanks {{SSBB|Lucas}} by shaking hands with him. This is the only time a playable character is shown fainted, but not [[KO]]'d.
*In The Subspace Emissary, the Trainer is shown fainting when Galleom grabs him and Lucas. When {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} saves them and lands safely, he regains consciousness and thanks {{SSBB|Lucas}} by shaking hands with him. This is the only time a playable character is shown fainted, but not [[KO]]'d.
**Additionally, the Pokémon Trainer's trophification from [[Tabuu]]'s Off Waves is the only time the Pokémon Trainer himself is KO'd in the entire game.
**Additionally, the Pokémon Trainer's trophification from [[Tabuu]]'s Off Waves is the only time the Pokémon Trainer himself is KO'd in the entire game.
*The Pokémon Trainer and {{SSBB|Lucario}} are the only characters in ''Brawl'' that have a different voice actor in every language.
*There are unused animations for Pokémon Trainer jumping, falling, and landing, likely meaning that he was originally intended to follow his Pokémon through the [[Subspace Emissary]] levels, rather than [[Space Jump]]ing as he does in the final game.
*There are unused animations for Pokémon Trainer jumping, falling, and landing, likely meaning that he was originally intended to follow his Pokémon through the [[Subspace Emissary]] levels, rather than [[Space Jump]]ing as he does in the final game.
*Pokémon Trainer is one of only three characters in ''Brawl'' that cannot use their [[down special]] move in midair, the others being {{SSBB|Peach}} and {{SSBB|Donkey Kong}}.
*Pokémon Trainer is one of only three characters in ''Brawl'' that cannot use their [[down special]] move in midair, the others being {{SSBB|Peach}} and {{SSBB|Donkey Kong}}.
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