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=In Other Pokémon Games=
 
=In Other Pokémon Games=
  
In ''[[Pokémon Stadium]]'', Bruno was an opponent in the Gym Leader Castle fought with the other members of the Elite Four. He used Onix, Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee, Machamp, [[Golem]] and [[Rhydon]] in Round 1. In Round 2 he used [[Clefable]], [[Muk]], Hitmonlee, Machamp, [[Slowbro]] and Rhydon. Bruno appears in the Gym Leader Castle of ''[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]'', once more with the other Elite Four members, but this time based on ''Gold'', ''Silver'' and ''Crystal''. In the first round, he used [[Blastoise]], Machamp, Golem, Onix, [[Kangaskhan]] and [[Heracross]]. In Round 2, his Pokémon are Primeape, Machamp, Golem, [[Exeggutor]], [[Granbull]] and [[Ursaring]]. Bruno, as he appears in the anime, appears as the fourteenth opponent in ''[[Pokémon Puzzle League]]''. He is also the last boss of Normal Mode. Bruno is the third member of the "Puzzle Elite Four" and uses Onix, Hitmonchan and [[Primeape]] in battle. Bruno also appears in ''[[Pokémon Puzzle Challenge]]'' as the third Elite Four member to be battled, as seen in ''Gold''/''Silver''/''Crystal''. In this game Bruno uses a Hitmontop in battle.
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In ''[[Pokémon Stadium]]'', Bruno was an opponent in the Gym Leader Castle fought with the other members of the Elite Four. He used Onix, Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee, Machamp, [[Golem]] and [[Rhydon]] in Round 1. In Round 2 he used [[Clefable]], [[Muk]], Hitmonlee, Machamp, [[Slowbro]] and Rhydon. Bruno appears in the Gym Leader Castle of ''[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]'', once more with the other Elite Four members, but this time based on ''Gold'', ''Silver'' and ''Crystal''. In the first round, he used [[Blastoise]], Machamp, Golem, Onix, [[Kangaskhan]] and [[Heracross]]. In Round 2, his Pokémon are Primeape, Machamp, Golem, [[Exeggutor]], [[Granbull]] and [[Ursaring]].
  
In ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]'', he and his Machamp appeared as a playable sync pair that could be recruited at random through the Sync Pair Scout feature. He was also made available paired with Onix during limited time periods starting in April 2023. He has also been shown using Hitmonchan as an opponent in battle. Within the PML Arc of the Main Story, he was featured as an opponent in Chapter 21, where he had formed a team with fellow Fighting-type trainers [[Brawly]] and [[Marshal]] for the [[Pokémon Masters League]] tournament. That team was pitted against [[Scottie/Bettie]]'s team in the first round of the finals, and they were defeated in that battle. Bruno went on to make appearances in the Villain Arc, helping to calm down berserk Pokémon alongside Agatha in the Kanto chapter and working with Chuck to cut [[Giovanni]] off from calling for reinforcements in the Johto chapter. He also appeared as an opponent faced at the end of the Story Event "Reach for the Sky", where he defeated [[Misty]] and won a team-on-team elimination battle for a chance at a rematch with [[Blue]], and he was ultimately defeated. In the Solo Event "A Sweet Secret", a group of trainers brought sweets to Bruno, Brawly and [[Bea]] as thanks for mentoring them. Bruno was shown to be open about his love of sweets, in contrast to Bea. He also appeared in the Solo Event "Strongest Fighters", in which [[Victor/Gloria|Gloria]], [[Korrina]] and Bea came across Bruno and [[Chuck]] while they were training together in preparation for a tournament for Fighting-type sync pairs. Bruno, Chuck and Brawly also presented a trial together during the "Super Tour Guide Rosa" Costume Event. Bruno was also featured in Part 1 of "Trainer Files: Kanto Elite Four" in which he battled Lorelei after they had an argument about which of them was stronger, and they ended up battling [[Misty]] and [[Brock]] instead after the two of them interrupted their battle with their own argument about whether Onix or Cloyster was harder. In the second part of the event, they ended up battling against Agatha and Lance instead. Bruno also acted as the opponent who Brawly had to face in order to evolve his [[Makuhita]] in a Sync Pair Story, in which the two of them mentioned their training. In the game's Champion Stadium mode, he was also featured as an opponent for both the Kanto Challenge and the Johto Challenge, as each challenge replicated the Elite Four line-up from the corresponding generation.
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Bruno, as he appears in the anime, appears as the fourteenth opponent in ''[[Pokémon Puzzle League]]''. He is also the last boss of Normal Mode. Bruno is the third member of the "Puzzle Elite Four" and uses Onix, Hitmonchan and [[Primeape]] in battle. Bruno also appears in ''[[Pokémon Puzzle Challenge]]'' as the third Elite Four member to be battled, as seen in ''Gold''/''Silver''/''Crystal''. In this game Bruno uses a Hitmontop in battle.
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In ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]'', he and his Machamp appeared as a playable sync pair that could be recruited at random through the Sync Pair Scout feature. He also appeared as an opponent in Chapter 21 of the Main Story, where he had formed a team with fellow Fighting-type trainers [[Brawly]] and [[Marshal]] for the [[Pokémon Masters League]] tournament. That team was pitted against [[Scottie/Bettie]]'s team in the first round of the finals, and they were defeated in that battle. He also appeared as an opponent faced at the end of the Story Event "Reach for the Sky", where he defeated [[Misty]] and won a team-on-team elimination battle for a chance at a rematch with [[Blue]], and he was ultimately defeated. Bruno was also the opponent who Brawly had to face in order to evolve his [[Makuhita]] in a Sync Pair Story, in which the two of them mentioned their training. In the game's Champion Stadium mode, he was also featured as an opponent for both the Kanto Challenge and the Johto Challenge, as each challenge replicated the Elite Four line-up from the corresponding generation.
  
 
=Other Appearances=
 
=Other Appearances=

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