Harrison (EP216)

Harrison (Japanese: ハリゾウ Harizō) is a character of the day who appeared in Dueling Heroes.
Harrison was brashly confident that he and his Qwilfish would defeat Misty in the first round of the Whirl Cup, citing his years of experience as a Trainer. However, Misty and her Corsola quickly defeated him and Qwilfish, allowing Misty to advance to the second round.
Pokémon
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Qwilfish

| Debut | Dueling Heroes |
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Harrison's Qwilfish battled Misty and her Corsola in the first round of the Whirl Cup. At first, Qwilfish had the advantage over Corsola, but after it got stuck in Corsola's horns, Misty ordered Corsola to use Spike Cannon, which hit Qwilfish and defeated it.
Qwilfish's known moves are Water Gun, Pin Missile, and Take Down.
Pokémon competitions
Harrison has competed in the following Pokémon competitions:
- Whirl Cup - Top 64 (Dueling Heroes)
Voice actors
| Language | Voice actor | |
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| Japanese | 坂口候一 Kōichi Sakaguchi | |
| English | Eric Stuart | |
| Dutch | Fred Meijer | |
| Italian | Diego Sabre | |
| Polish | Aleksander Gawek | |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Alex Wendel | |
| European Spanish | José Escobosa | |
Trivia
- Harrison's Japanese name is a reference to "bari", the word for "hook". When combined with the Japanese name of the episode's other character of the day, Christopher, their names make up "fishing hook".
Names
| Language | Name | Origin |
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| Japanese | ハリゾウ Harizō | From ハリ hari, needle, a word present in Qwilfish's Japanese name |
| English, Italian | Harrison | Similar to his Japanese name |
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