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*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.
 
*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.
 
* 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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