One of Brock's most notable features are his eyes or lack thereof , a feature which the showrunners were worried could be interpreted as a sort of racist stereotype. In the end it seemed this wasn't the case, as Pokemon added Brock back in after fans voiced their disappointment in the change. Since then he was one of Ash's most consistent travelling partners. To contextualize this, it's important to look back at the debacle with the Pokemon Jynx. As the franchise was getting its footing in the western market, American audiences were outraged by the appearance of Jynx, who seemed to represent black face due to its dark skin and exaggerated facial features.
Pikachu after being hooked up to a local hydro-power station becomes stronger and manages to defeat Geodude , but Onix remains too strong. Onix has Pikachu in a body bind ; however, Pikachu's previous electric attack ravaged the gym, which set off the fire sprinklers, weakening Onix. Though Pikachu is able to then damage Onix further, before Ash can deal the finishing blow, he is restrained by Brock's younger siblings, demanding he leaves Onix alone, before Brock orders them to stand down.
Though Ash technically won, he declines the badge on the grounds that he unfairly beat Brock, but Brock later catches up to him and presents him with the Boulder Badge anyway, saying that he wants Ash to fulfill his dream of becoming the best. The stranger that first helped Ash reveals himself to be Brock's father, Flint. After entrusting Flint with taking care of the gym and the rest of his siblings, Brock is now free to train himself and joins Ash and Misty on their journey.
Since then, he travels with Ash and Misty on his many adventures. When asked what happened, Brock just rolled up into a ball and replied, "I don't wanna talk about it" or "Don't mention that name". This would happen every time someone mentioned Professor Ivy.
Upon the conclusion of the Silver Conference , the three part ways, with Brock heading back to Pewter City. The group travels across Hoenn and then return to Kanto to participate in the Battle Frontier. The group went their separate ways and Brock met up with Ash in Sinnoh. While there, they meet a new coordinator named Dawn and her partner Piplup , who joins them on their journey through Sinnoh. Brock is the oldest of ten siblings, with five brothers and four sisters.
Brock is always well-equipped and is sometimes the voice of reason when Ash and Misty and later, May and Dawn get into an argument. He is also hardworking and is always willing to help others. Coupled with his experiences in taking care of others, Brock often prepares food and does most of the chores for the main characters. In the Black and White Special, he encounters Cilan in a small town.
He helps treat Pansage after it got hurt fighting a Gyarados. The two form a fast friendship and work together as they help Gyarados.
As they part ways, they both realize they never asked for each other's names. Brock also travels to the Alola region as one of the special guests for their special curriculum class. Upon his reunion with Ash, Brock flirts with a flight cabin attendant only to be pinched in the ear by Misty who scolds him that they came here to see Ash not to act like an idiot. Brock also restrains the Marowak he releases due to the strong rivalry towards Kiawe's Alolan Marowak but their rivalry never came to a halt.
As everyone splits up to find Kiawe's Marowak and Lana's Popplio, Ash recalls their previous journeys in Kanto and Johto regions until his reunion with his Bulbasaur. Brock and Misty release both Crobat and Staryu to aid Ash's Lycanroc to fight the robot as he let his Crobat unleashes its powerful Supersonic to counter Meowth's control allowing both Lycanroc and Staryu to destroy the robot with Accelerock and Bubble Beam before Bewear catches them in flight.
He was with the others who were put to sleep by Jigglypuff's Sing who emerges from the destroyed Meowth robot. After the incident, they are seen eating at sunset during their welcoming party until the next day they bid farewell to both Delia and Professor Oak to depart to Cerulean City by bus.
When Misty reveals that her three sisters were absent at the Cerulean City Gym due to their travels, Brock becomes depressed as everyone gives him a hearty laugh. Brock later battles both Sophocles and Lillie in a handicap by using his Geodude at the newly rebuilt Cerulean City Gym.
Brock also tells Sophocles that electric attacks won't work on the ground type when he mistakes his Geodude being an Alolan type. Later on, Brock battles against Kiawe who releases his Turtonator in a Gym battle as he releases his Steelix. Ash was surprised to see Brock is even stronger than before as he cheers him and Kiawe on in the battlefield. His Steelix manages to withstand Turtonator's Flamethrower and counters by using it's newly learned Gyro Ball followed by both Bind and Dig.
Brock taunts Kiawe for being desperate to win as he was knowledgeable about the Z-Moves and wants to show his full strength. He later removes his vest and shirt to reveal his necklace with a Key Stone embedded as a pendant as he rips it to mega evolve his Steelix into Mega Steelix much to Kiawe's shock.
Brock later serves as a referee in the battle against Ash and Misty. But before they depart back to the Alola region, Ash tells him and Misty to visit him sometime at Alola which they agreed. Because of his assistance, Nurse Joy gives him a Comfey as a token of gratitude.
After Ash and the others defeat Team Rocket, Brock sets up a tent outside on Professor Kukui's house to wait for Ash and Misty and he prepares a stew for dinner. The next day everyone compliments Brock's cooking before visiting Kiawe's farm in Akala Island.
When a wild Kangaskhan is defending its child due to its injuries, Brock decided to tame it by releasing his Comfey given to him by Nurse Joy to soothes them with its move.
Here's what happened to them both. Brock stayed with Ash for two more regions following Misty's departure, ultimately leaving to return to Kanto. Upon traveling home, he helps his younger brother become the new Pewter City Gym Leader.
During this time, he encounters Cilan, who at the time was Ash's traveling companion. The two help each other out with a series of conflicts that require both of their deft touches, never realizing they had a mutual friend in Ash.
Ultimately, however, Brock advanced on his own. As a mentor to Ash, he helped him pursue his dreams. With Ash seemingly competent enough on his own, however, Brock evolved into the ideal version of himself on his own. He is surprised to hear that the player is from the Johto region, and happily accepts their challenge.
This is a reference to the goals of his anime counterpart. Upon traveling home, he helps his younger brother become the new Pewter City Gym Leader. True love does exist! She definitely likes him and it is pretty clear that Ash likes her back.
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