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− | In ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]'', Alder and his Volcanaroa appeared as a playable sync pair that could be recruited at random through the game's Sync Pair Scout feature during limited time periods, starting in November 2020 | + | In ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]'', Alder and his Volcanaroa appeared as a playable sync pair that could be recruited at random through the game's Sync Pair Scout feature during limited time periods, starting in November 2020. He has also made appearances in some of the game's Story Events. In "Champion Time", he was defeated by [[Victor/Gloria|Gloria]] in a special exhibition match. In "Shining Heart of Dragons", he was seen spectating Iris's battle with [[Diantha]] from a distance. He also played a supporting role in "Father or Foe", where he provided N with support in figuring out his issues with Ghetsis. |
=Other Appearances= | =Other Appearances= | ||
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==Other Media== | ==Other Media== | ||
− | *In the ''Pokémon'' anime, Alder was first shown in a flashback where it was shown that Trip was inspired to become a Pokémon trainer after a friendly encounter with him. He eventually appeared during the present in an episode where both Ash and Trip met him at Route 5 and suggested fighting them both. Trip only wounded a single match and had Ash fight Alder first, but the battle was inconclusive due to Alder sleeping through it, which caused Trip to leave due to disappointment. However, Alder was able to stop a rampaging [[Gigalith]] with his bare hands and calmed it by removing a nail from its foot. Later on, Alder acted as one of the hosts for the Pokémon Tournament Junior Cup and the final opponent for its eventual champion, Trip. He was able to defeat Trip with his Bouffalant. | + | *In the ''Pokémon'' anime, Alder was first shown in a flashback where it was shown that Trip was inspired to become a Pokémon trainer after a friendly encounter with him. He eventually appeared during the present in an episode where both Ash and Trip met him at Route 5 and suggested fighting them both. Trip only wounded a single match and had Ash fight Alder first, but the battle was inconclusive due to Alder sleeping through it, which caused Trip to leave due to disappointment. However, Alder was able to stop a rampaging [[Gigalith]] with his bare hands and calmed it by removing a nail from its foot. Later on, Alder acted as one of the hosts for the Pokémon Tournament Junior Cup and the final opponent for its eventual champion, Trip. He was able to defeat Trip with his Bouffalant. Some time after this, Iris became the new champion of the Unova region. |
*In the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga, Alder appeared during the ''Black''/''White'' arc. He was initially shown in a chapter where he met with Marshal at Nimbasa City and battled him at the Battle Subway. Alder and Marshal were said to battle whenever they met, regardless of the location. Alder was also shown to simply play around with Pokémon most of the time, and even wild Pokémon were drawn in by his kind nature. He was eventually defeated by N and vanished afterwards, leaving matters in the Elite Four's hands. During the ''Black 2''/''White 2'' arc, Iris had succeeded him as champion, and Alder played a role helping out in the conflict against Team Plasma. | *In the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga, Alder appeared during the ''Black''/''White'' arc. He was initially shown in a chapter where he met with Marshal at Nimbasa City and battled him at the Battle Subway. Alder and Marshal were said to battle whenever they met, regardless of the location. Alder was also shown to simply play around with Pokémon most of the time, and even wild Pokémon were drawn in by his kind nature. He was eventually defeated by N and vanished afterwards, leaving matters in the Elite Four's hands. During the ''Black 2''/''White 2'' arc, Iris had succeeded him as champion, and Alder played a role helping out in the conflict against Team Plasma. | ||
*He appeared in the fourth episode of the ''Pokémon Evolutions'' anime miniseries, which depicted his battle with N from ''Black''/''White''. His Volcanaroa was defeated by N's Zekrom, and he tried to talk to N at the same time in defiance of Team Plasma's ideals. | *He appeared in the fourth episode of the ''Pokémon Evolutions'' anime miniseries, which depicted his battle with N from ''Black''/''White''. His Volcanaroa was defeated by N's Zekrom, and he tried to talk to N at the same time in defiance of Team Plasma's ideals. | ||
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*In the Japanese version of ''Black''/''White'', Alder is distinguished by his speaking in old-fashioned Japanese. | *In the Japanese version of ''Black''/''White'', Alder is distinguished by his speaking in old-fashioned Japanese. | ||
*According to a designer, he was originally designed with a Christ-like image, but they ultimately decided to make him look more like a drifter. | *According to a designer, he was originally designed with a Christ-like image, but they ultimately decided to make him look more like a drifter. | ||
− | *Alder wears a necklace of six [[Poké ball]]s and notably seems to have nine Poké balls on his person | + | *Alder wears a necklace of six [[Poké ball]]s and notably seems to have nine Poké balls on his person. |
− | *He is notable as the only champion who is not battled directly after the Elite Four | + | *He is notable as the only champion who is not battled directly after the Elite Four or even as part of the game's main story. |
*His Pokémon roster in the Pokémon World Tournament seems to reference the Elite Four, as he has one Pokémon for each of them: Chandelure for [[Shauntal]], Conkeldurr for Marshal, Krookodile for [[Grimsley]] and Reuinclus for [[Caitlin]]. | *His Pokémon roster in the Pokémon World Tournament seems to reference the Elite Four, as he has one Pokémon for each of them: Chandelure for [[Shauntal]], Conkeldurr for Marshal, Krookodile for [[Grimsley]] and Reuinclus for [[Caitlin]]. | ||
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