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=In Other Pokémon Games=
 
=In Other Pokémon Games=
  
In ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]'', Looker and his Croagunk were made available as a playable Sync Pair that could be recruited at random through the game's Sync Pair Scout feature starting in August 2022, after having made several non-playable storyline appearances earlier that year. In the game's Main Story, he made appearances in the Villain Arc after [[Lear]] sent out a request for the International Police to help take care of villainous activity on the island. Looker was first featured in the chapter "Sinnoh: Dreaming in Darkness", where he helped in the effort against Team Galactic and employed some of his disguises again. He also made a minor appearance in the chapter "Johto: Team Rocket Returns", where he helped to assemble trainers to stand against Giovanni, before playing a role in "Hoenn: Delta of Land, Sea and Sky", in which he investigated the cause behind [[Groudon]] and [[Kyogre]]'s rampage and discovered that [[Team Rocket]] were the true culprits. During the Unova chapter, Looker explained to [[Paulo]] that not all members of [[Team Plasma]] were able and that some were able to truly reform. He later had his own storyline in the Kalos arc, in which rogue members of Team Flare were causing trouble on Pasio, and Malva threatened Looker into helping to round up Team Flare's traitors. He enlisted the help of [[Diantha]] for this, but there was a complication as Emma had arrived on the island and wanted to help, despite Looker wanting to keep her away from danger. Diantha ultimately convinced him to let Emma and Paulo help them. Together, they took on members of Team Rocket, who were the true culprits who had infiltrated Team Flare. Emma was endangered during the battle, but Anabel arrived just in time to save her. Team Rocket's admins ultimately escaped, while Looker and Diantha were left feeling concerned about the [[Volcanion|powerful Pokémon]] in Lysandre's possession.
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In ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]'', Looker and his Croagunk were made available as a playable Sync Pair that could be recruited at random through the game's Sync Pair Scout feature starting in August 2022, after having made several non-playable storyline appearances earlier that year. In the game's Main Story, he made appearances in the Villain Arc after [[Lear]] sent out a request for the International Police to help take care of villainous activity on the island. Looker was first featured in the chapter "Sinnoh: Dreaming in Darkness", where he helped in the effort against Team Galactic and employed some of his disguises again. He also made a minor appearance in the chapter "Johto: Team Rocket Returns", where he helped to assemble trainers to stand against Giovanni, before playing a role in "Hoenn: Delta of Land, Sea and Sky", in which he investigated the cause behind [[Groudon]] and [[Kyogre]]'s rampage and discovered that [[Team Rocket]] were the true culprits. Looker also appeared at the end of the Story Event "Verdant Guardian", where he was searching for a trainer who had been injured in that event.
 
 
In the Alola chapter, he teamed up with Anabel and Nanu to fend off waves of Ultra Beasts, and he decided to treat everyone to a feast afterwards, having recently dined somewhere with [[Rose|"a well-known president"] from the Galar region. During the Galar chapter, [[Victor/Gloria|Victor]] had him look into the business dealings of that very president, and Looker was able to discover that he had been working with Giovanni. During "Paulo Interlude: The Last Evil", Looker attended a meeting full of concerned friends of [[Paulo]], after Paulo had taken Lear's [[Hoopa]] and assumed control of [[Team Break]]. Looker felt that Paulo should have known better and was ready to bring him to justice if he had to, as both a member of the International Police and a friend. Ultimately, Paulo learned his lesson after Giovanni took Hoopa from him in the Final Chapter, which resulted in Team Rocket attempting to conquer Pasio with Legendary Pokémon summoned from Hoopa's rings. Looker attempted to join Anabel and Nanu in fending them off, but his Croagunk was quickly defeated. While it was recovering at a Pokémon Center, he talked with [[Tina]] and encouraged Paulo to face his wrongdoings. He then set off to provide support by dispensing Potions to the trainers fighting out in the field while his Croagunk continued to recover. In the aftermath of the incident, Paulo was taken in by the International Police and was set to work under Looker as his probation, using his knowledge of villainous organizations to protect the weak. According to Emma, he had a hard time convincing his bosses to accept this plan.
 
 
 
Looker has also played roles in some of the game's other events. He appeared at the end of the Story Event "Verdant Guardian", where he was searching for a trainer who had been injured in that event. He also investigated [[Ball Guy]]'s villainous behavior during the Story Event "Galar's Poké Ball Enthusiast", but he considered the case closed when Ball Guy realized the error of his ways without anyone having been hurt. Looker also appeared in the "Solve the Case" Costume Event, in which he took part in a mystery game. [[Steven Stone]] acted in the role of the detective, while Looker was assigned to act as a gardener and was disappointed that he did not get to be the detective, even though [[Agatha]] pointed out that he could still attempt to solve the case. After the game was solved, it turned out that one of [[Guzma]]'s Pokémon had been stolen for real by a thief called the Phantom Imaginate. Looker took charge of the investigation now that it was a real crime, but he coordinated with Steven after seeing his detective skills in action. They ultimately caught the thief responsible, although the original Phantom Imaginate ([[Zinnia]], acting as a chivalrous thief) got away. In the "Twin Stars Far Apart" Story Event, Looker did not appear, but it was mentioned that he was busy working on a case with Emma.
 
  
 
=Other Appearances=
 
=Other Appearances=
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*Looker has appeared in the ''Pokémon'' anime, initially in Team Galactic-related episodes of the ''Diamond & Pearl'' series. His first appearance had him on a train with Lake Acuity with Ash's group as well as [[Team Rocket]] and distributing box-lunches because he had too many. Because he shared lunch with Jessie and James as well, they became fiercely loyal to him and wound up helping him in the cause against Team Galactic. He disguised himself as a Galactic grunt in one episode, and although at one point Team Galactic held him captive in Fuego Ironworks, he wound up arresting most of Team Galactic's members at the end of their arc. He made several return appearances in episodes based on ''Black and White'', where he he investigated and ultimately arrested Team Plasma, once more calling upon Team Rocket's loyalty for the battle.
 
*Looker has appeared in the ''Pokémon'' anime, initially in Team Galactic-related episodes of the ''Diamond & Pearl'' series. His first appearance had him on a train with Lake Acuity with Ash's group as well as [[Team Rocket]] and distributing box-lunches because he had too many. Because he shared lunch with Jessie and James as well, they became fiercely loyal to him and wound up helping him in the cause against Team Galactic. He disguised himself as a Galactic grunt in one episode, and although at one point Team Galactic held him captive in Fuego Ironworks, he wound up arresting most of Team Galactic's members at the end of their arc. He made several return appearances in episodes based on ''Black and White'', where he he investigated and ultimately arrested Team Plasma, once more calling upon Team Rocket's loyalty for the battle.
*In the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga, Looker was introduced at the end of the ''Diamond''/''Pearl'' arc, where he tried interrogating several Team Galactic members to little success. He was then featured in the ''Platinum'' chapter, where he accompanied Platina in her challenge of the Battle Frontier, so that they could learn information about the Distortion World and Team Galactic's new movements from the Frontier Brains. He went on to play roles in the ''Black''/''White'', ''Black 2''/''White 2'' and ''Sun''/''Moon'' arcs. This version of Looker was portrayed as fairly competent yet occasionally bumbling, and he was armed with a variety of gadgets which he numbered and declared the identities of as he used them.
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*In the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga, Looker was introduced at the end of the ''Diamond''/''Pearl'' arc, where he tried interrogating several Team Galactic members to little success. He was then featured in the ''Platinum'' chapter where he accompanied Platina in her challenge of the Battle Frontier so that they could learn information about the Distortion Zone and Team Galactic's new movements from the Frontier Brains. He went on to play roles in the ''Black''/''White, ''Black 2''/''White 2'' and ''Sun''/''Moon'' arcs. This version of Looker was portrayed as fairly competent yet occasionally bumbling, and he was armed with a variety of gadgets which he numbered and declared the identities of as he used them.
 
*Looker has been featured in several episodes of the ''Pokémon Generations'' anime, which is based on events from the games. Two episodes featured him trying to find [[Giovanni]] of [[Team Rocket]], based on events from the first two generations. There was also an episode about the events of Stark Mountain from ''Platinum'', although in this version Charon escaped while everyone was busy taking care of Heatran. The last episode featuring him focused on his pursuit of Essentia from ''X''/''Y''.
 
*Looker has been featured in several episodes of the ''Pokémon Generations'' anime, which is based on events from the games. Two episodes featured him trying to find [[Giovanni]] of [[Team Rocket]], based on events from the first two generations. There was also an episode about the events of Stark Mountain from ''Platinum'', although in this version Charon escaped while everyone was busy taking care of Heatran. The last episode featuring him focused on his pursuit of Essentia from ''X''/''Y''.
  
 
=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
  
*His Japanese name is "Hansom", a play on "Handsome", and "Looker" is his American name due to being synonymous. As for his past codename, in Japan it is No. 836 due to the numbers being pronounced the same as 'Hansom'; similarly, his English codename of 100kr is chosen because the letters resemble the spelling of Looker's name in a manner similar to leet speak.
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*His Japanese name is "Hansom", a play on "Handsome", and "Looker" is his American name due to being synonymous.
 
* In ''X''/''Y'', he is shown to understand Japanese, though not as fluently as he claims; he believes that a woman is asking for tea when she is actually trying to report a Pokémon theft. The languages are swapped in the Japanese version, in which English is shown as the foreign language that Looker struggles with.
 
* In ''X''/''Y'', he is shown to understand Japanese, though not as fluently as he claims; he believes that a woman is asking for tea when she is actually trying to report a Pokémon theft. The languages are swapped in the Japanese version, in which English is shown as the foreign language that Looker struggles with.
*Looker was notable for having made consistent appearances from the fourth through seventh generations. From his first appearance in ''Platinum'' until ''Ultra Sun''/''Ultra Moon'', the only games which he did not appear in were ''[[Pokémon: HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'' and ''[[Pokémon: Black and White Versions 2|Black 2 and White 2]]''. Discounting remakes of past appearances, only [[Red]], [[Blue]] and [[Giovanni]] have appeared across different installments in four generations. [[Cynthia]] could also count if one counts her ''HeartGold''/''SoulSilver'' as a second generation appearance instead of a fourth generation one.
 
  
 
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