Characters

The following page is a list of the main characters of Cosmic Quest, along with detailed descriptions of all of their Pokémon. Be warned, this page may contain spoilers.

Ash Ketchum
Ash Team Pose

Ash is a ten-year-old boy from Pallet Town in the Kanto Region. It’s his goal to become a Pokémon Master. Along with his partner, Pikachu, Ash travels around the world battling various Gyms.

Pokémon:

Pikachu
Pikachu was Ash’s first Pokémon. Their relationship was a little rough at first, Pikachu would constantly shock Ash with its Electric-Type attacks. They eventually became inseparable friends. Team Rocket believes Pikachu to be stronger than the average Pokémon, so it is constantly the target of their attacks.
Gender: Male
Known Moves: Thunder Shock, Thunderbolt, Agility, Quick Attack, Thunder, Iron Tail, Volt Tackle, Electro Ball, Electroweb, Hallowed Lightning
Abilities: Static (Other Ability Unknown)
Obtained in Episode: Pokémon – I Choose You!

Eagladiator
Ash first met Eagladiator in Aster Town, when it was an Apprentichick. It had a habit of challenging any Pokémon it met to a battle, and if it was about to lose, it would run. Ash eventually found out that it was attempting to train to get into an exclusive flock of bird Pokémon. After it helped Ash defeat Team Rocket, Ash offered to train it to make it stronger. It Evolved into Falcoknight the middle of an aerial battle at the Atmos Gym. Then it evolved again when having its rematch with the leader of the flock. It is a tough Pokémon, willing to take on any challenge.
Known Moves: Wing Attack, Gust, Aerial Maneuvers, Talon Grapple, Sky Uppercut, Brave Bird
Abilities: Guts (Other Ability Unknown)
Caught as an Apprentichick in Episode: A Bird in the Hand
Evolved into Falcoknight in Episode: Diving Into It
Evolved into Eagladiator in Episode: Two in the Bush

Solurtle
Solurtle, back when it was a Turcell, was one of the three starter Pokémon given to new trainers in the Tenno Region. Ash first met this one when he saved it from a river after it ran away from Cosmo. Turcell took a liking to Ash and began to follow him around until Ash eventually obtained it as his own. While it learned Sunny Day upon evolving into Turtsol, it wasn’t until much later, when it evolved into Solurtle, that it mastered the move. Solurtle is a very curious and energetic Pokémon. It loves to bask in the sunlight.
Known Moves: Ember, Molten Slag, Withdraw, Rapid Spin, Sunny Day, Flamethrower, Solar Beam
Abilities: Blaze and Solar Power
Obtained in episode: The Tortoise and the Flare
Evolved into Turtsol in episode: Solar Affair
Evolved into Solurtle in episode: More Dark than Bite

Dashilisk
Ash met this Pokémon when it interrupted a training session of his. It was an outcast from a group of shy Dashilisk. Unlike its friends, this Pokémon is very outgoing and loves to have a good time. It will often break out in a happy dance for no real reason. It also has a very quirky personality, leading it to be an oddball Pokémon. It is also a quick learner, having mastered Ash’s strategy to beat the Atmos City Gym after watching it only once.
Gender: Male
Known Moves: Scald, Dragon Claw, Extreme Speed, Aqua Jet
Caught in episode: Dashilisk to the Finish

Arborrior
While in the Park Zone, Ash met a Traineed who would stand up against opponents several times its own size due to its strong sense of justice. Ash and Falcoknight helped it train to become stronger and achieve its goals. It then evolved during a battle with Team Rocket into a Arborrior. While it may be powerful, it has not reached it full potential, and therefore its goals have still not been met, so it decided to travel with Ash so that it can continue to train with him. It has a strong bond with Eagladiator. The two are often training/sparring partners for each other.
Known Moves: Low Sweep, Razor Leaf, Fire Punch, Wood Hammer
Caught in Episode: What You Seed is What You Get

Ninjitsu
Ash first encountered Ninjitsu when it was protecting a group of defenseless Pokémon from a gang of Slasharp. It has a strong sense of justice, and will do everything it can to protect others. It is a no-nonsense Pokémon that doesn’t take well to others easily. As a ninja Pokémon, it excels in agility, stealth, and close combat.
Known Moves: Smokescreen, Night Slash, Dark Pulse, Karate Chop, Double Team
Caught in Episode: Just Us

Pokémon That Can Be Called Upon:

Curemodo
Ash first encountered Curemodo as a Heala when he witnessed Ryu attempting to catch it. While it first seemed eager for battle, as soon as Ryu declared his first attack, it fled. Ash learned that the Heala had a great love for battling, but was too afraid to battle itself, no matter how much it wanted to. The two became friends when Curemodo helped to heal Brenda’s Kappaqueous. It then decided to follow Ash, so that it may watch him battle. After a while of doing this in secret, Ash discovered that Curemodo had been doing, and offered to help it better enjoy battles, both watching and participating. Ash would later leave Curemodo behind with Dragon Master Holloman at the Dragon’s Roost in order for it to master Dragon Force. Curemodo is a powerful battler, but is extremely jittery in battle. It tends to be very curious as well, and will often stumble into trouble.
Known Moves: Venoshock, Cross Poison, Dragon Claw, Ice Fang, Detox, Dragon Force
Abilities: Antivenom and Cold Blooded
Caught in Episode: Do Know Harm
Evolved into Curemodo in Episode: Fighting Dragons with Dragons
Left with Holloman in Episode: Use of Dragon Force

Brenda
Brenda Team Pose

Brenda is a brand-new Pokémon trainer. She comes from Launch Town in the Tenno Region. She has a love for adventure, and dreams of traveling into space. Despite having never heard of a Pokémon Contest, she decided early on in her journey that she wanted to become a coordinator. She shows much natural talent, but also has a tendency to rely too much on such talent and not train.

Pokémon:

Kappaquarius
Kappaquarius was Brenda’s first Pokémon. They first met at Professor Pine’s lab when it was just a Kappaqua. It wasn’t long until Team Planetary attacked the lab, attempting to steal a starter Pokémon. In the resulting chaos, Kappaquarius ran away. Brenda  chased after it and eventually found it dangling over a cliff. After rescuing it, Brenda and Kappaquarius were then chased by a swarm of Beedrill. Kappaquarius fought them off to protect Brenda. After that, they developed a strong friendship.
Known Moves: Confusion, Water Gun, Aqua Bomb, Hydroshock, Ice Punch, Hydro Pump
Obtained in episode: Enter Planetary
Evolved into Kappaqueous in episode: The May-Dawn Voyage
Evolved into Kappaquarius in episode: Force of Will

Glitterfly
Brenda caught Glitterfly as a Glowva while in the Sol Forest. It evolved into Chrysalux soon after, and then a Glitterfly. It is a strong battler and shows off its elegant beauty well, making it great at Contests.
Known Moves: Tackle, Flash, String Shot, Signal Beam, Solar Beam, Sparkling Flare, Silver Wind
Caught in episode: The Light at the End of the Forest
Evolved into Chrysalux in episode: The Light at the End of the Forest
Evolved into Glitterfly in episode: First Time’s the Charm

Rabbolt
Rabbolt is both sweet and rowdy at the same time. Brenda first encountered it on her way to Atmos City. It quickly showed a tendency to mess with Pikachu, apparently not liking it. Rabbolt will actually act this way towards any Pokemon that looks similar to it. It is a skilled battler that can make precise movements.
Known Moves: Shockwave, Hidden Power (Grass-Type), Bounce, Static Cloak
Caught in episode: It Keeps Going, Going, Gone!

Frostcicle
Brenda first met this Pokémon when she was depressed about losing her first double performance contest. She was lost in a cave and too busy pitying herself to know what to do. Frostcicle not only showed her a way out, but made sure she felt better too. Frostcicle is a fun-loving Pokémon that always wants to make sure everyone has a smile on their face. In order to help cheer people up, it knows several dazzling displays, which Brenda uses for contests as well.
Known Moves: Icy Wind, Aurora Beam, Mist, Crystal Beam
Caught in episode: Naughty or Ice

Wispirit
When Brenda first met Wispirit, it was in the middle of supposedly haunted woods, and she thought it was a ghost. Wispirit has a mischievous nature and is always looking to spook people, especially Brenda and have fun at other’s expense. It can control effortlessly control fire and creates massive illusions of fire as well.
Known Moves: Illusory Flames, Pyromancy, Flame Burst, Rain of Terror
Caught in episode: The Ghost Wisp-erer

Lupine
For helping a Pokémon breeder out, Brenda was given an egg which eventually hatched into Lupine. Despite being a baby, or perhaps because of it, Lupine enjoys scary and spooky things. Even Wispirit’s jump scares make it laugh. Not even a real ghost could scare Lupine.
Known Moves: Odor Sleuth, Energy Ball, Magical Leaf, Return
Received Egg in Episode: Poached Eggs
Hatched in Episode: Thriller Fight

Pokémon Obtained in the Future:

Lichenthrope
Another Pokémon that Brenda will obtain at some point before twenty years in the future, likely evolved from Lupine. It seems to be a powerful battler.
Moves: Dark Pulse
Obtained before the events of: From the Ashes

Brock
Brock Team Pose

Brock originally was the Gym Leader at the Pewter Gym in Kanto. He left to travel with Ash in order to train to become a Pokémon Breeder. After traveling with Ash through the Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, and Sinnoh Regions, Brock decided that his true calling was to become a Pokémon Doctor. Now he’s achieved that goal and travels around the Tenno Region, giving assistance to various Pokémon Centers.

Pokémon:

Blissey
Brock originally obtained Blissey as a Happiny Egg in Sinnoh. For such a small Pokémon, it showed great strength, lifting things many times its own body weight. The day Brock decided to become a Pokémon Doctor, Happiny evolved into a Chansey. It then evolved again some time during Brock’s training to become a doctor.
Gender: Female
Known moves: Secret Power, Pound, Soft-Boiled, Strength, Mega Punch, Egg Bomb
Hatched in episode: One Big Happiny Family
Evolved into Chansey in episode: The Brockster is in
Evolved into Blissey sometime before episode: Enter Planetary

Meteorfight
Brock met Meteorfight soon after it crash landed on Earth from outer space. He had to calm it down and help it adapt to living on Earth. It knows many powerful moves, and has a habit of uppercutting Brock when he gets too “excited” around ladies.
Known Moves: Meteor Slam, Meteor Mash, Comet Punch, Rock Blast
Caught in episode: Picking a Meteorfight

Guardgoyle
Originally, it lived in a fake castle at a renaissance fair, where it obeyed the orders of Team Rocket, thinking them to be the king and queen of the castle. Brock healed it when it was injured and helped it to realize it was living in a fantasy world. Wanting to see the real world, it asked to travel with Brock.
Known Moves: Dragon Claw, Stone Edge
Caught in episode: Dungeons and Dragon-Types

Team Rocket

Team Rocket Team Pose

Jessie

Jessie is a member of Team Rocket. Along with her partner James and a talking Meowth, they chase after Ash and his friends in a futile effort to catch Pikachu and other Pokémon. Jessie is known for her vanity. If it has to do with fame, she’s all over it. She also competes in Pokemon Contests, normally under disguise.

Pokémon:

Wobbuffet
Jessie originally got Wobbuffet by accident, unknowingly trading her Lickitung for it. It serves as an annoyance, popping out of its Pokéball when it isn’t needed. While it may not know any offensive moves, its defensive ones can be powerful force.
Known Moves: Counter and Mirror Coat
Traded for Lickitung in episode: Tricks of the Trade

Repiv
Repiv was originally Jessie’s Ekans, and then later Arbok. She originally received it as a Birthday present. For a long time it was her main Pokémon until she released it somewhere in Hoenn so it could help a group of Ekans and Koffing. Some time later, it evolved and then went to Team Rocket HQ an an attempt to find Jessie.
Known Moves: Dig, Bite, Wrap, Acid, Glare, Poison Sting, Toxic, Double-Edge, Headbutt, Take Down, Poison Fang
First appeared in: Pokémon Emergency!
Evolved into Arbok in: Dig those Diglett!
Released in: A Poached Ego
Recaptured as Repiv in: Tenno…the Final Frontier

Buzzsaw
Buzzsaw was first seen when it scared Brenda. Upon seeing how Brenda reacted to it, Jessie decided to capture it in order to distract her. Buzzsaw is a very easygoing Pokémon and goes along with almost anything Jessie suggests. Despite this, Buzzsaw is also a very powerful battler, managing to hold its own even against Pikachu. Even though Brenda got over her fear of Buzzsaw, she still can’t help but get startled when seeing it.
Known Moves: X-Scissor, Bug Buzz, Night Slash, Flash Cannon
Caught in Episode: Stop Bugging Me!

James

James is another member of Team Rocket. His partners are Jessie and a talking Meowth. James, for a Team Rocket member, is actually very kind and caring. He always thinks of his Pokémon first. He often has problems with over-affectionate  Pokémon.

Pokémon:

Mime Jr.
Mime Jr. was a Pokémon that lived at James’ grandma and grandpa’s house. When he had to leave his Chimecho behind because it was sick, he took Mime Jr. instead. Mime Jr. doesn’t battle normally and is James’ most cherished Pokémon. It has a habit of mimicking people and Pokémon
Known Moves: Mimic, Tickle, Teeter Dance, Barrier
Caught in: Sweet Baby James

Haking
Haking was originally James’ Koffing and later Weezing, which he obtained as a Christmas gift. It was his main Pokémon for a long time. He eventually released it so it could help a group of Ekans and Koffing. Some time later, it evolved and went to seek out James, looking at the Team Rocket HQ.
Gender: Male
Known Moves: Smog, Smoke Screen, Sludge, Poison Gas, Tackle, Sludge Bomb, Explosion, Gyro Ball
First Appeared in: Pokémon Emergency!
Evolved into Weezing in: Dig those Diglett!
Released in: A Poached Ego
Recaptured as Haking in: Tenno…the Final Frontier

Ivine
James first met this Pokémon when it stole food from Team Rocket. After a mishap while chasing it down, the two had to work together. They quickly became friends. Ivine is often hungry and has a rather aloof personality. If it touches anyone they’ll instantly become itchy, which is an annoyance to James, as Ivine has a habbit of hugging him.
Known Moves: Ivy Whip, Mega Drain, Poison Jab, Wring Out
Abilities: Poison Touch (Other Ability Unknown)
Caught in: Green with Ivy

Cosmo

Cosmo was hand selected by the leader of Team Planetary to be his successor and is currently training to do so. He first met Ash when he stole Professor Pine’s Sporout meant for new trainers. Ash quickly grew to dislike him, and made it his personal mission to stop Cosmo. Cosmo, on the other hand, sees Ash as nothing more than an annoyance. Cosmo seems to truly believe that everything he does is for the good of Tenno.

Pokémon:

Ferntress
Ferntress was the Sporout that Cosmo stole from Professor Pine. It’s strength combined with Cosmo’s natural leadership make it a formidable foe. Despite the fact that Cosmo stole it, it seems to have developed a bond with him. It has very powerful defensive capabilities.
Known Moves: Razor Leaf, Spore Guard, Foliage Fortress, Mud Slap, Mega Drain, Bulldoze, Leaf Storm
First Appeared in: Tenno…the Final Frontier
Evolved into Buffern prior to: The Rival of my Rival!?
Evolved into Ferntress prior to: Shoot for the Sun and Moon

Ryu

Ryu is a tough trainer who only trains Dragon-Type Pokémon. He sees all other Pokémon types as inferior. He is normally grumpy and/or emotionless, but will show emotion towards his Dragon Pokémon, especially his Dragonite. He is currently traveling the Tenno Region with the intent of gathering Gym Badges, and aspires to become a Dragon Master.

Pokémon:

Dragonite
Dragonite was Ryu’s first Pokémon. As a Dratini it saved him from a pack of wild Granbull when he was young, and they were friends ever since. Despite its diminutive size as a Dratini, it was a fierce and powerful battler, able to hold its own against Ash’s Pikachu and survive longer than any other of Ryu’s Pokémon against Galileo’s Dracosmic. As it evolved, its strength grew tremendously. It knows a wide variety of moves, ranging from Thunderbolt, to Dragon Dance, to Aqua Tail.
Known Moves: Dragon Rage, Thunderbolt, Draconic Fire, Aqua Tail, Agility, Dragon Rush, Dragon Dance, Wing Attack
First Appeared in: One Foot in the Cave
Evolved into Dragonair Prior to: Tenno’s Got Talent
Evolved into Dragonite Prior to: Time of A Rival

Dracosmic
Ryu traveled into the Crater Gate with the one goal of catching a Galacerta, and he did. It is an agile battler, with a wide range of movement. With a range of moves such as Light Screen and Dragon Tail, it can play offensive or defensive depending on the situation. It later Evolved.
Known Moves: Dragon Breath, Star Daze, Dragon Tail, Light Screen, Draconic Fire, Dragon Force, Draco Meteor, Lightray Pulse
Caught In: One Foot in the Cave
Evolved into Serpenstar Prior to: Tenno’s Got Talent
Evolved into Dracosmic Prior to: Fighting Dragons with Dragons

Garchomp
Ryu’s Garchomp, originally a Gible, was one of Ryu’s first captured Dragon Pokémon. He uses its Dig attack to easily travel through caves. It is a powerful battler that uses a combination of brute force and strategy.
Known Moves: Dig, Draco Fang, Rock Smash, Dragon Claw, Dual Chop, Dragon Rush, Sand Tomb
First Appeared in: One Foot in the Cave
Evolved into Gabite Prior to: Championship Shape
Evolved into Garchomp Prior to: Time of A Rival

Druddigon
Not much is currently known about Druddigon. Ryu attempted to use its brute strength in order to gain an advantage over Galileo’s Dracosmic.
Known Moves: Night Slash, Dragon Rage
First Appeared in: Championship Shape

Haxorus
Haxorus was briefly used as a Fraxure during Ryu’s battle with Galileo. After evolving, Ryu focused its training on the specific combo of Dragon Dance and Guillotine in order to make it fast enough to knock out any opponent in one hit.
Known Moves: Dual Chop, Dragon Dance, Dragon Pulse, Guillotine, Night Slash
First Appeared in: Championship Shape

Noivern
Ryu called Noivern his “secret weapon,” inferring it had great power. It combines high speed with hard hitting attacks to overwhelm its opponent. Ryu used it in both his battle against Gallileo and Holloman in an attempt to get the upper-hand, though both opponents where too powerful for it.
Known Moves: Dragon Pulse, Boomburst, Wing Attack
First Appeared in: Championship Shape

Kommo-o
Ryu caught this Pokémon as a Jangmo-o at about the same time Ash caught Heala. It has a prideful personality, which can lead it into trouble. It refuses to dodge attacks, preferring to stand its ground, so Ryu developed a special strategy for it so it doesn’t have to. Its first battle with Heala caused it form a lasting rivalry with Ash’s Pokémon.
Known Moves: Dragon Tail, Protect, Dragon Pulse, Brick Break, Bide, Scale Barrage, Dragon Claw, Counter, Dragon Force
First Appeared In: Let Dra-gones be Dra-gones
Evolved into Hakamo-o Prior to: Time of a Rival
Evolved into Kommo-o Prior to: Dragon Master Class

Salamence
With its powerful Fire Blast and Draconic Fire attacks, Salamence is Ryu’s countermeasure against Ice-Type moves. It battles using its flight to its advantage, even having a familiar strategy to recover from Giga Impact.
Known Moves: Fire Blast, Draconic Fire, Breaking Swipe, Giga Impact
First Appeared in: Time of a Rival

Tyrunt
A living fossil that Ash and Ryu found deep underground. It was separated from its mother as an egg. Ash and Ryu helped to find its mother, but the Tyrantrum rejected it. With no one to care for it, Ryu offered to let it travel with him. It is very affectionate with Ryu and travels atop his shoulder.
First Appeared in: Land of the Lost

Duraludon
Ryu’s so-called “Fairy Slayer.” It’s Steel-Typing and moves gives it a strategic advantage over Fairy-Type Pokémon other Dragon-Types lack. Despite this, it still lost to Titania’s Granbull.
Known Moves: Flash Cannon, Metal Burst, Body Press, Steel Beam
First Appeared in: All’s Fairy in Love and War

Will

Will is a Pokémon Coordinator. Despite the fact that he’s fairly new, having only recently received his first ribbon, his constant training and studying of the art of a Pokémon Contest has lead him to be one of the most talented coordinators currently in the Tenno circuit. He almost always remains calm and collected. He is considered very handsome, and due to that and his talent, he is popular with the ladies.

Pokémon

Necrow
Necrow is Will’s signature Pokémon. He often keeps it out of its Pokéball, allowing it to perch on his shoulders. It is an elegant yet powerful battler, and can put on a great show during a contest.
Known Moves: Dark Pulse, Wing Attack, Moonlit Night, Lunar Beam, Nightstorm, Air Slash, Reaper Slash, Ominous Wind
Abilities: Night Shroud (Other Ability Unknown)
Obtained Prior to: First Time’s the Charm
Evolved from Ravenoir prior to: Double Back

Cryogonal
Cryogonal was the first Pokémon Brenda saw Will use. It can precisely control its attacks, while also making them look extremely beautiful. As it has yet to be seen in a battle, it’s full power is unknown.
Known Moves: Icy Wind, Rapid Spin, Aurora Beam, Ice Shard, Deep Freeze
Obtained Prior to: First Time’s the Charm

Heliophosaur
Will caught this Pokémon as a Helioptile and then immediately began to train it for his next contest. At first, despite its training, it still had some wild tendencies. When Will’s Cryogonal accidentally froze it, it got extremely angry and ran off. It became a staple of Will’s team as it developed.
Known Moves: Photon Beam, Solar Force, Razor Wind, Parabolic Charge, Thunder Wave, Thunder Strike
Abilities: Photo Absorption (Other Ability Unknown)
Obtained Prior to: Reduced to Double
Evolved into Heliolisk prior to: Double Back
Evolved into Heliophosaur prior to: Force of Will

Reuniclus
Reuniclus was first seen for only a short amount of time during the Starcore Contest, where it was paired up with Will’s Cryogonal as a Duosion. He later used it again when partnered with Brenda at the Horizoport Contest, where it showed a high degree of control over both its attacks and movements. Once evolved into Reuniclus before the Grand Festival, those traits were amplified.
Known Moves: Light Screen, Psychic, Future Sight, Reflect, Rollout, Optical Illusion
Obtained Prior to: Two’s a Crowd
Evolved from Duosion prior to: Grand Opening

Vipyre
Will was first seen using this Pokémon for his battle with May in the Wallace Cup. Due to its natural abilities, it has an arsenal of moves to burn and poison the opponent with. It is able to precisely control its movements.
Known Moves: Fire Fang, Poison Tail, Flame Wheel, Wrap
Obtained Prior to: Cup, Up, and Away!

Hatrick
Hatrick first appeared in the second appeal stage of the Grand Festival, where will used its magical abilities to put on a whimsical show. It’s a natural showman.
Known Moves: Pyromancy, Ally Switch, Poltergeist
Obtained Prior to: Fighting Back the Fears

The Guardian

Famous superhero and self-proclaimed protector of Tenno, the Guardian is a ninja-themed vigilante who uses his expert skills both as a martial artists and a Pokémon trainer to protect truth, justice, and the Tenno way. His arch-nemesis is the samurai-esque villain known as Bushido. As one might expect from a ninja-themed hero, his entire team is ninja-themed. He uses his Pokémon both for battles and more practical applications.

Pokémon:

Ninjato
The Guardian’s faithful companion and sidekick. As one can expect of a ninja, it is highly trained in the art of stealth, trickery, and sabotage. It is an extremely powerful Pokémon and has been thoroughly trained in the ninja arts.
Known Moves: Night Slash, Lunar Beam, Smokescreen, Double Team, Shadow Sneak
Obtained Prior to: The Team Scheme

Greninja
Another one of the Guardian’s cadre of ninja Pokémon. It’s extreme athleticism combined with unique usages of its tongue makes it a formidable force. It serves as the Guardian’s primary long-range attacker.
Known Moves: Substitute, Water Shuriken, Lick, Hydro Pump
Obtained Prior to: The Brave and the Bold

Scizor
The Guardian used Scizor to have it clear away a field of spikes with its Razor Wind. While it has yet to be seen in battle, it can be assumed to follow the standard technique of the Guardian’s other ninja Pokémon, prioritizing speed and strategy over all else.
Known Moves: Razor Wind
Obtained Prior to: The Brave and the Bold

Lucario
Like others of its species, the Guardian’s Lucario is highly adept in sensing Aura. Combined with its ninja techniques, it must certainly be a formidable Pokémon.
Obtaine Prior to: The Brave and the Bold

Accelgor
Nothing is yet known about the Guardian’s Accelgor except for the fact that its ability to spit acid makes it perfect for breaking into locked facilities. It certainly has many other uses as well.
Known Moves: Acid Spray
Obtained Prior to: The Brave and the Bold

Ceruledge
The newest member of The Guardian’s team. It specializes in landing rapid, yet powerful and decisive moves. The Guardian used it to exploit the weakness of Bushido’s Golisopod.
Known Moves: Swordplay and Flare Blitz
Obtained Prior to: The Marvelous Guardian
Special Note: This Pokémon was originally Guilloking, but was replaced by Ceruledge after the release of Kingambit.

Michelle

Brenda’s childhood friend from Launch Town. Coincidentally she also decided to become a coordinator. She lacks the natural talent that Brenda possess, but makes up for it with intense training. She has a crush on Will.

Pokémon:

Poliwrath
Both Brenda and Michelle befriended Poliwrath at a lake near Launch Town when it was a Poliwag. When Michelle left on her journey, she decided to take the Poliwag with her as her partner. It late evolved into Poliwhirl, and then Poliwrath.
Known Moves: Water Gun, Mud Shot, Body Slam, Submission, Hydro Pump
Obtained Prior to: Old Friends, New Tricks
Evolved from Poliwhirl prior to: Breaking Training

Darmanitan
As a Darumaka, it was a playful and energetic Pokémon acquired by Michelle during her journey. At some point it evolved into a Darmanitan and was briefly seen battling in the Grand Festival.
Known Moves: Incinerate, Roll Out, Flare Blitz, Belly Drum
Obtained Prior to: Old Friends, New Tricks
Evolved from Darumaka Prior to: Fighting back the Fears

Carapice
This Pokémon was initially only seen briefly as an Arctick during Michelle’s tag appeal with Damien. Having evolved into Carapice, Michelle used it as a powerhouse in her battle against Brenda in the Grand Festival.
Known Moves: Frost Breath, Snowball Effect, Ice Ball, Lunge
Obtained Prior to: Getting into Team Spirit
Evolved from Arctic and Beetundra Prior to Fighting Back the Fears

Radeon
Michelle first used this Pokémon in her battle against Brenda at Professor Pine’s Astro Camp as an Eevee. At the time, she and it seem to be working especially on the move Swift in order to get it to evolve into Radeon.
Known Moves: Swift, Echoed Voice, Dazzling Gleam, Reflect, Photon Beam, Quick Attack
Obtained Prior to: A Rival of the Fittest
Evolved from Eevee Prior to: Best Friends For-Never

Shamoon
Michelle’s pick for the first appeal stage of the Grand Festival. It’s hypnotic dance one it much favor in its performance.
Known Moves: Moonlit Night, Lunatic Dance, Dazzling Gleam
Obtained Prior to: Grand Opening

Hailitzer
A late addition to Michelle’s team, she used its ability to summon hail to her benefit during the second appeal stage of the Grand Festival.
Known Moves: Icicle Spear, Smart Strike
Abilities: Hail Hazard (Other Ability Unknown)
Obtained Prior to: Fighting Back the Fears

Braydon

Braydon left on his journey to become the Tenno Region Champion at the same time as his greatest rival, Brandon. He is extremely competitive, turning nearly anything into a competition. He also seems to have a flare for drama. He may have lost to Brandon in the Tenno League, but Ash inspired him to have another go at it.

Pokémon:

Kappaquarius
This was Braydon’s first Pokémon. He recieved it as a Kappaqua from Professor Pine at the same time Brandon got his Turcell. It has mastered its ability to telekinetically control water, and this makes it a powerful opponent against any other Water-Type.
Known Moves: Hydromancy, Hydro Cannon, Protect
Obtained Prior to: A Rival of the Fittest

Slashogun
Braydon entered this Pokémon in the King of Martial Arts fighting tournament. Like others of its species, it has a cruel and brutal nature. It also seems relatively detached, not putting much interest into others.
Obtained Prior to: Out of Sight, Out of Fight

Damien

Damien is a bit of a creep. He obscures his face, talks with little to no emotion, and gives the sense that he doesn’t like people too much, all of which make him a little more than awkward to hang around. He doesn’t resent who he is. In fact, he embraces it, incorporating his creepiness into his style as a coordinator. As such, he tends to use Ghost, Bug, Poison, and Dark-Type Pokémon.

Pokémon:

Venimbus
Damien was first seen using it as a Noxic in a tag-team appeal round. It was only seen for a short time, so little is known of it at the time. Later, after it had evolved twice into Venimbus, it was used in the Grand Festival for Damien’s typical scare and unsettle tactics.
Known Moves: Acid Rain, Dark Pulse, Smog, Clear Smog, Belch
Obtained Prior to: Getting Into Team Spirit
Evolved from Noxic and Hazeard prior to: Grand Opening

Skorupi
Damien’s Skorupi was shown to be both accurate and ruthless in battle. It seems to favor direct attacks.
Known Moves: Pin Missile, Crunch
Obtained Prior to: Getting Into Team Spirit

Scartouche
Scartouche first appeared in the appeal stage of the Starnight Contest, where it showed a high degree of precision and control over its moves. It’s also just as creepy as any of Damien’s Pokémon.
Known Moves: Double Team, Infestation, Phantom Force
Obtained Prior to: The More they Stay the Same

Abyssoul
Just as Brenda had Wispirit transform its Rain of Terror, so does Abyssoul, but instead of transformation and beauty, it focuses on the center of Damien’s style, spookiness and brutality. The knife-like blades that form from its Rain of Terror epitomize the Pokémon’s brutal nature.
Known Moves: Confuse Ray, Hydro Pump, Rain of Terror, Hex
Obtained Prior to: The More they Stay the Same

Miltaint
Initially a Tennoan Miltank, Damien strategically planned to have it evolve into Miltaint during his Grand Festival battle against Brenda to prove how little she had prepared compared to him. Like all his Pokémon, it can be rather unsettling to be around.
Known Moves: Tainted Milk, Dark Pulse, Venoshock, Protect
Obtained Prior to: Pre-Game Showcase
Evolved from Tennoan Miltank in: Fighting Back the Fears

Characters of Cosmic Chronicles

Brandon

Brandon is a trainer from Launch Town. After receiving Turcell, his first Pokémon, he quickly went on to gather eight Gym Badges from across Tenno and enter the Tenno League. He not only made it to the finals, but won, and became the first trainer from Launch Town to ever win a Pokémon League. He is an extremely powerful and skilled battler and is currently training to challenge the Champion League and attempt to become the Tenno Champion. While he has all of this strength and ability, he does not think he deserves it, rather he thinks he just got lucky. He is also one of the few people who knows the true face of Team Planetary, and has made it his mission to stop them.

Pokémon

(Mega) Solurtle
Brandon received a Turcell as his first Pokémon. Over the course of his journey, that Turcell evolved, eventually becoming a Solurtle. The pair are very close, and have mastered the art of Mega Evolution, allowing Solurtle to become Mega Solurtle. As Mega Solurtle, its power increases tremendously. Due to this, Brandon only has it Mega Evolve in the toughest of battles.
Known Moves: Heat Wave, Gyro Ball, Iron Defense, Solar Beam, Solar Flare
Ability (When Mega Solurtle): Drought
Obtained prior to: Cosmic Chronicles Chapter 1: Event Horizon

Boodini
This Pokémon was used by Brandon in an effort to fight off a sneak attack by Team Interplanetary. It’s mystical powers allow it access to a wide range of attacks. It was later used to stop Team Interplanetary from escaping by using its Shadow Bind move.
Known Moves: Pyromancy, Phantom Force, Legerdemain, Shadow Bind
Obtained Prior to: Cosmic Chronicles Chapter 2: Entanglement

Dracosmic
Brandon used this Pokémon to transport himself to Opti City. It has yet to be seen in combat.
Obtained Prior to: Cosmic Chronicles Chapter 3: Singularity

Eatyai
When Brandon needed a defensive Pokémon to back-up his Solurtle, he called upon Eayai. Like others of its species, Eatyai has the ability to alter memories.
Known Moves: Barrier, Psybeam, and Hyper Beam
Obtained Prior to: Cosmic Chronicles Chapter 3: Singularity

Chris

Chris is a brand new trainer from Launch Town. He knew of Brandon, but Brandon doesn’t seem to remember him well. He’s an eager trainer who overestimates his own skill. He also has a lot of energy, and will run into almost any challenge. He sees Brandon as a role-model, and wants to be just like him.

Pokémon

Sporout
Sporout was Chris’ first Pokémon. Apparently he was supposed to get it soon after Brenda got her Kappaqua, but due to Cosmo stealing Professor Pine’s only Sporout, he had to wait. Sporout is a fairly clueless Pokémon. It does what it is told, and often has energy to match Chris’.
Known Moves: Energy Ball
Obtainer prior to: Cosmic Chronicles Chapter 1: Event Horizon

43 thoughts on “Characters

    • Sorry, but I’m not going to have Max in as a main character. There is a possibility that he might come in the form of a cameo at a later time, but don’t hold me to that.

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      • How many episodes of Pokemon Cosmic Quest will be complete until the way through to the end of Ash, Brenda and Brock?

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      • Sorry, but you’re wording is making it very hard for me to understand your questions. Are you asking how many episodes until the end of Cosmic Quest? If so, I have no definite answer. I make episodes as I go and have no set schedule beyond a basic plot. How many episodes that plot takes is unknown until its over. However, Ash has just received his fifth gym badge out of eight, and then after the eight, there’s the Pokémon League, so using that as a measurement, we’re about half-way through, so there’s approximately 70 episodes left, but that’s not a set number by any means.

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  1. What happened when Pokemon Cosmic Quest make that funny moment if I’m going to be laugh so hard that goes to Ash and friends even Team Rocket right here in the Tenno region.

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    • Hey. I think I know what’s gonna happened to the Pokemon Cosmic Quest it would be make it funny moment that goes to Ash and friends even Team Rocket as well right here in the Tenno region.

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      • Pokemon Cosmic Quest episode was called Pikachu Where Are You based on for Scooby Doo Where Are You from Cartoon Network.

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  2. Pokemon Cosmic Quest funny moments that something is going to happened to Ash and friends at this time with Team Rocket when I was laughing so hard right here in the Tenno region.

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    • Here’s the thing, I don’t want to give spoilers to my story. If something hasn’t happened or hasn’t been revealed yet, I’m not going to tell you what’s going to happen. So I’ll just give the same answer I’ve given to your other questions of the sort, you’ll have to wait and see.

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  3. Pokemon Cosmic Quest May has changed into a new outfit of Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire even Tate and Liza the gym leaders of the Mossdeep City from the Hoenn region returns as well right here in the Tenno region.

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  4. The question is why are Team Rocket not going to be absence in the episode of Pokemon Cosmic Quest? This is the only one thing that goes to Pokemon Best Wishes, Pokemon XY The Series and Pokemon Sun and Moon The Series?

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    • Are you asking why Team Rocket is in every episode of Cosmic Quest? The answer is that they were essentially in every single episode from their introduction up until the end of Sinnoh, so I try to replicate that. Also, they are my favorite characters in the show, so I believe they deserve to show up at least once in every episode. I am very annoyed right now with how often they don’t show up in Sun and Moon.

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      • Okay. Now that’s a good answer. Then how come there are no more seeing Ash’s previous friends from Pokemon Best Wishes and Pokemon XY The Series?

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        • If you’re referring to the fact that characters like Tracey, May, and Dawn have returned for a few episodes while characters like Cilan and Clemont haven’t, all I can tell you is that Cosmic Quest still has a long way to go until it’s over, so many things that have yet to happen still can happen in the future.

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    • Normally this is a time where I would tell you that I don’t give any spoilers, but you should know that James’ Mime Jr. already knows Mimic, and I would never evolve Mime Jr., as that would ruin its dynamic with James.

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  5. Hey. Did May wear her new Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire outfit clothes? That was a totally amazing. I’m really like that one in this episode of Pokemon Cosmic Quest until her Wartortle evolved.

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    • No. One of the goals of the Cosmic Quest story is to be as true to the original show as possible. That means no shipping, especially for Ash, who is oblivious to relationships. Also, if you think about it, both Ash and Brenda are only 10 years old. It would be a little weird for them to be in a relationship.

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        • You did ask about a relationship, not a crush. Regardless, what I said before still holds, it wouldn’t really be accurate to the show, and would be out of character for Ash, so I’m staying away from it. And really, to tell the truth, shipping is not my thing at all.

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    • Have you been reading Cosmic Quest? There are several episodes that feature the return of his Pokémon from past regions. Most recently, he used Gible, Goodra, Noivern, and Charizard in a battle against Ryu.

      As for Mega Evolution, almost certainly not. If Ash didn’t receive the ability to Mega Evolve in the Kalos region, then it would hardly make sense for him to do that here. Clearly the writers of the show felt Ash shouldn’t use Mega Evolution, so I’ll stand by that decision. But, for whatever it’s worth, there was one episode where Ash was temporarily able to Mega Evolve a Pokémon.

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