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  1. The newest pair of Pokemon games, Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, were released in November, and ahead of their launch, Nintendo began giving away a ton of free items and Pokemon for the.
  2. Sun was the first game I managed to complete the pokedex in. I had to trade for some things. Most I got over the GTS, but I was able to work with people on the trading board to evolve my trade evolutions, and get the opposite version legendary and UB.
  3. Nike was once again awarded as the Uber Cool Overall winner at the 15th Sunday Times Gen Next Awards, held in Sandton. It is the fifth year in succession that Nike has maintained the top spot in the survey conducted by HDI Youth Consultancy, which polls more than seven thousand South African youths between the ages of 8 and 23 on what they find on-trend and aspirational.

The International Smart Satellite Phone (Japanese: インターナショナルスマートサテライトフォン International Smart Satellite Phone) is a phone used to keep in contact with others. It was first used when Looker was contacted by his boss to search for the Seven Sages in the Unova region. Looks like third time's the charm. 'Pokemon Sun and Moon' players around the world have succeeded in trading one million Pokemon through the Global Trade System, completing the global mission for the first time – and in only four days! After two failed attempts at completing previous global missions, victory has never tasted sweeter.

The new Pokédex in Pokémon Sun and Moon is itself a Pokémon.

Well, sort of. Your Pokédex device is inhabited by a new breed of Rotom, the Pokémon found in human-made electrical items. It has various forms - an oven, a fridge, a garden mower. And, now, a Pokédex.

Rotom will imbue your Pokédex with a chatty personality and add new functionality to the device - you'll be able to ask it where to go next, for example.

Sun and Moon are set to land on 3DS in time for Christmas.

The footage also shows off the islands of Alola, the game's setting and an obvious riff on real-world Hawaii.

Inhabitants include Hau, who seems a bit like Brock - a fan of food, a travelling companion and your best pal. Then there's the mysterious Lillie, assistant to the region's resident Pokémon Professor, Kukui (who Wikipedia tells me is, like all other Professors, named after a type of tree).

Oh, and there's a look at Solgaleo and Lunala, the box-fronting duo of legendary Pokémon from whom Sun and Moon take their names.

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Looker showing his International Police badge

The International Police (Japanese: 国際警察International Police), also referred to as the Global Police in the English localizations of Generation I and III, is a worldwide law enforcement agency in the Pokémon world. Its most notable member is Looker.

  • 1In the games
  • 2In the anime
    • 2.2In Pokémon Generations
  • 3In the manga
    • 3.1In the Pokémon Adventures manga

In the games

The International Police agent in Generation I

In the Generation I games and their remakes, an undercover International Police agent (who has the appearance of a Gentleman) appears on the S.S. Anne in pursuit of Team Rocket. In Generations I and III, 'International Police' is translated as 'Global Police'.

In the descriptions of two Secret Bases on Route 127 in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, a robber is stated to have hidden out in one of the Secret Bases while the International Police staked them out in the other.

Nanu, the Kahuna of Ula'ula Island, is a former member of the organization, whose codename was '000'.

Anabel is reintroduced as an International Police member in Pokémon Sun and Moon. She is Looker's superior (although Looker is more experienced than she), and Nanu was once her superior.

Looker

Looker's debut appearance in Pokémon Platinum
Main article: Looker

Looker has appeared as a member of the International Police in most core series games since Pokémon Platinum.

In Pokémon Platinum, he appears at various points in the story to help the player, while he himself is on the trail of Team Galactic. After Team Galactic's boss, Cyrus, disappears into the Distortion World, Looker refocuses his investigation on Charon, whom he successfully arrests at Stark Mountain.

Pokemon

In Pokémon Black and White, he is attempting to arrest the Seven Sages of Team Plasma. He appears in the player's house, disguised as their mother, requesting their help to find the sages. After he has successfully arrested all of the sages except Ghetsis, he heads off to confirm information he has received about N and his Dragon Pokémon being in a distant region.

In Pokémon X and Y, Looker is temporarily stationed in Lumiose City in the Kalos region while investigating Xerosic and Team Flare, under the guise of a private detective opening up a new detective bureau, the Looker Bureau. After he succeeds in arresting Xerosic, he leaves Lumiose City behind to escort Xerosic to his trial.

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Looker can be found at the Battle Resort, having washed ashore and suffering from amnesia. A local woman takes him to her house to recover, where he gives the player an Audinite while wondering who he is.

In Pokémon Sun and Moon, Looker and his boss, Anabel, have been tasked with neutralizing the Ultra Beasts that have appeared in the Alola region. After all of the Ultra Beasts have been taken care of, he can be found on vacation at the motel on Route 2. In these games, it is also revealed that Looker previously went under the codename '100kr'.

In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, the player first encounters Looker briefly at Route 9, giving the player a Thunder Stone before leaving. During the post-game, Looker can be found at Poni Plains with a vacation-spending Anabel, blocking the entrance to Poni Coast. Once the player has dealt with the Ultra Beasts present in Poni Grove, Looker will give the player a Red Card and leave.

In the anime

In the main series

The first appearance of the International Police in the main series was in Frozen on Their Tracks!, when Looker debuted. However, he did not reveal that he was an International Police agent until Gateway to Ruin!, where he was spying on Team Galactic disguised as a Galactic Grunt, who were trying to locate the Spear Pillar.

In Unlocking the Red Chain of Events!, Looker infiltrated the Fuego Ironworks disguised as a Galactic Grunt in order to find out what Team Galactic was doing there. Despite this, he was discovered and thrown in a cell until Ash and his friends rescued him. By this time, Team Galactic had already fled but Looker found a piece of the Red Chain. Taking it back to the Floaroma Police Station, the Floaroma Police set up a live transfer of the scanned data to International Police HQ. However, the piece had been engineered by Charon to blow up the scanner and wipe all data from the International Police database.

In In The Battle Finale of Legend!, Looker arrested all Team Galactic members.

Looker was set to make a comeback in two unairedepisodes investigating Team Rocket and Team Plasma in the Unova region, before they were indefinitely postponed, and as of Team Plasma's Pokémon Power Plot!, removed from continuity.

After a long absence, Looker finally appeared again in Team Plasma's Pokémon Power Plot!, where he disguised himself as a Hiker. After revealing himself to Ash and his friends, Looker explained that he had come to Unova in order to investigate the actions of Team Plasma, who were planning to take over the region. After an encounter with several Team Plasma members, including the Plasma Scientist Colress, he left the group to continue his investigation.

Looker again met Ash and his friends in Team Plasma's Pokémon Manipulation! at a city, where a Haxorus was going on a rampage. Looker realized that it must be under the same kind of control as the Pokémon from before, and attempted to use his barrier-creating device to stop Haxorus from being controlled, without any result. He then used an energy indicator to find the source of the energy that controlled Haxorus, eventually pinpointing it into Team Plasma's helicopter.

In Ash and N: A Clash of Ideals!, he disguised himself as Cedric Juniper's assistant and escorted Ash and his friends to the White Ruins. Later, when Team Plasma attacked in an attempt to find the Light Stone, he unmasked himself and began trying to fight the villains. He also appeared in Team Plasma and the Awakening Ceremony! and What Lies Beyond Truth and Ideals!, where he wound up getting caught along with Iris, Cilan, and Cedric Juniper, but they later freed Looker. He then managed to convince Team Rocket into joining the battle. Eventually, when Reshiram was freed from Team Plasma's control, Looker arrested all the Team Plasma members, effectively putting an end to the team's existence.

In Cilan and the Case of the Purrloin Witness!, another member of the International Police, Tedesco, was spying on the cruise ship Ash, Iris, and Cilan were traveling on, when Mrs. Ripple invited them to her room to see her jewel collection. After Cilan accused Teaque to be the thief of Mrs. Ripple's jewel, the 'Eye of Liepard', he finally showed up in front of everybody by stopping Vanillite's Blizzard with Growlithe's Flamethrower and revealed his true identity.

  • Looker in Pokémon the Series: Black & White

  • Tedesco from Cilan and the Case of the Purrloin Witness!

In Pokémon Generations

The International Police, including Looker, appeared in The Chase, inspecting Giovanni and Team Rocket. After having previously helped secure the Celadon Game Corner, they received information that Giovanni has been spotted in the Viridian Gym, and launched a raid on the Gym, but Giovanni was nowhere to be found. After a follow-up investigation, they found out that Giovanni was the Gym Leader of the Viridian Gym and disappeared after giving out badges to twoTrainers.

  • The International Police base in Pokémon Generations

  • The International Police in Pokémon Generations

Pokémon

Machamp
Machamp was one of the Pokémon the International Police used during their raid on the Viridian Gym. It smashed one of the walls in the Gym.

None of Machamp's moves are known.

DebutThe Chase
Arcanine
Arcanine was one of the Pokémon the International Police used during their raid on the Viridian Gym. It melted one of the Gym's walls with Flamethrower.

Arcanine's only known move is Flamethrower.

DebutThe Chase
Growlithe
Growlithe was one of the Pokémon the International Police used during their raid on the Viridian Gym. Inside the Gym, it accompanied Looker in his search for Giovanni and investigated the traces of explosions at the Gym's battlefield.

None of Growlithe's moves are known.

DebutThe Chase
Magnemite
Magnemite was one of the Pokémon the International Police used during their raid on the Viridian Gym. At the Gym's entrance, one of the agents sent it out to open the door by destroying the lock.

None of Magnemite's moves are known.

DebutThe Chase

In the manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

The International Police first appears in the Diamond & Pearl chapter. It is an organization dedicated to stopping villains around the world. Its most recurring member is Looker, who appears in various regions assisting the Pokédex holders in stopping the regional villainous teams. In the Black 2 & White 2 chapter, Blake, a high-ranking officer, receives a Pokédex himself.

In the Diamond & Pearl and Platinum chapters, Looker assists Platinum in attempting to arrest Team Galactic. In the Black & White chapter, Looker participates in the Pokémon League in his attempt to seek out and arrest the Seven Sages of Team Plasma. Two years later, in the Black 2 & White 2 chapter, Looker and Blake are assigned to find the members of Team Plasma that managed to avoid arrest. While they do so, other International Police members are ordered to search for Black and N, two important Trainers that have connections to Team Plasma. After the International Police discovers that Blake has been giving the Magician illegal access to the International Police database in exchange for his services and having taken the Genesect that was under strict supervision for himself without permission, he is discharged from the organization. After Blake brings Colress to justice, however, he is reinstated. It is also revealed that the Magician has been an International Police agent the whole time.

Looker is equipped with various gadgets called the 'International Police Equipment' (Japanese: インターナショナルポリスアームズInternational Police Arms). These items are used to help Looker get around locations or even assist in battle or arrest, but they tend to fail him due to being cheaply made. Blake also uses the Equipment, which he receives from the Magician, but they do not break down when used. Each of the Equipment are labeled by number in order of appearance.

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The Excellent Scope (Japanese: エクセレントスコープExcellent Scope) is a pair of goggles that are designed to work as binoculars. When the dial on the left side of the goggles is rotated, the lens extend, enabling Looker to see further. If the dial is rotated too much, the lens fall out. They were first used by Looker to spy on the Battleground. In the Black & White chapter, Looker is seen using a different version after his original pair broke called the Excellent Scope Revised (Japanese: エクセレントスコープ改).
The Invisible Cloth (Japanese: インビジブルクロースInvisible Cloth) is a sheet that can blend into the background of something. Depending on how it is held, the cloth can either hide the user perfectly or not hide them at all. It was first used by Looker to sneak into the Battleground, but he was easily spotted by Buck. Blake later used one to hide his injured Dewott after it was hurt by Genesect's Techno Blast.
The Variable Rope (Japanese: バリアブルロープVariable Rope) is a grappling hook with a zip-line attachment. It was first used by Looker to jump down to Platinum, who he was assigned to meet with. Blake also possesses one that includes a winch to pull himself up to where the hook landed.
The Protection Rock (Japanese: プロテクトロックProtect Rock) is a large rock-like object that can be used as a shield for the body. Alternatively, the user can send out several smaller rocks to block attacks. It was first used by Looker to protect himself from the attacks of Platinum's Lopunny. The smaller variants were used to protect Looker from Team Galactic's Pokémon at Stark Mountain.
The Galactica Jet (Japanese: ギャラクティカジェットGalactica Jet) is a jet pack. It was first used by Looker to leave the Battle Castle after being frustrated by Platinum's inability to manage her Castle Points. As he flew, the jet exploded, causing Looker to land on the Castle's roof.
Main article: Vs. Recorder

The Vs. Recorder (Japanese: バトルレコーダーBattle Recorder) was first used by Looker to put Platinum's commemorative print after she conquered the Battle Castle. When Darach revealed all participants of the Battle Frontier receive a Vs. Recorder, Looker reveals he just enjoyed shouting his catchphrase.

The Hyper Compact One-touch Tent (Japanese: ハイパーコンパクトワンタッチテントHyper Compact One-touch Tent) is a tent used for sleeping outdoors. It was first used by Looker to sleep in the lawn in front of Platinum's Villa so that he may write a report of his findings to International Police headquarters. After going to sleep, Looker woke up to find the tent had collapsed.
The Grateful Umbrella (Japanese: グレイトフルアンブレラGrateful Umbrella) is an umbrella. It was first used to protect Looker from the hailstorm that was summoned by the Battle Arcade's roulette. The hail easily broke through the umbrella, leaving it full of holes.
The Loudful Speaker (Japanese: ラウドフルスピーカーLoudful Speaker) is a very loud megaphone. It was first used by Looker to search for Buck at Stark Mountain. The megaphone's feedback caused Looker to be sent flying when it was used.
The Super Hard Tight Tape (Japanese: スーパーハードタイトテープSuper Hard Tight Tape) is a roll of tape designed to bind an opponent. It was first used by Looker to capture Charon at Stark Mountain.
The Adjustable Handcuffs (Japanese: アジャスタブルワッパAdjustable Handcuffs) is a pair of handcuffs attached to a rope. It was first used to capture Charon after he was defeated by the Sinnoh Pokédex holders.
The International Smart Satellite Phone (Japanese: インターナショナルスマートサテライトフォンInternational Smart Satellite Phone) is a phone used to keep in contact with others. It was first used when Looker was contacted by his boss to search for the Seven Sages in the Unova region.
The Unbelievable Disguise Set (Japanese: アンビリーバボーメタモルフォーゼセットUnbelievable Metamorphosis Set) is a disguise consisting of fake glasses and a mustached nose. It was first used by Looker to investigate the Unova Pokémon League under the guise of Lou Karr. According to his boss, the disguise was not very convincing.
The Mimic Balloon Type F (Japanese: ミミックバルーンタイプFMimic Balloon Type F) is a balloon that resembles a Drifblim. It was first used by Looker to transport himself, Cedric Juniper, and Leo to assist Black in his battle against N.
The Record Bubble (Japanese: レコードバブルRecord Bubble) is a microphone that releases bubbles when spoken into. The bubbles go to the target and pop, which releases the message recorded inside. It was first used by Blake to send messages to his Dewott during their battle against Genesect. Green also used this device in her battle against Bruno's Hitmonlee in the Yellow chapter, though the connection between the devices is unknown. It is based on the N64 Voice Recognition Unit from Hey You, Pikachu!.

Pokémon

When Blake was approved to become an International Police offer, he was given the option to choose between several Pokémon that had yet to be partnered with someone. Though he initially wanted to wait to find a Pokémon that could match his abilities, Blake decided to pick Dewott.

Ultra Sun Pokedex

  • Several of the International Police's Pokémon in Pokémon Adventures

  • Several of the International Police's Pokémon in Pokémon Adventures

  • Several of the International Police's Pokémon in Pokémon Adventures

  • Several of the International Police's Pokémon in Pokémon Adventures

Pokemon New Pokedex

In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure manga

Looker also appears in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!. In this manga, another member of the International Police, Koya, works with Looker to track down Kaisei. Kaisei is currently on the run from the International Police and is being pursued by Looker and Koya. Trained in disguise, they use this skill to capture Charon.

Pokedex Pokemon Sun And Moon

In other languages

LanguageTitle
ChineseCantonese 國際警察 Gwokjai Gíngchaat
Mandarin 國際警察 / 国际警察 Guójì Jǐngchá*
國際刑警 Guójì Xíngjǐng*
Internationale Politie
Kansainvälinen poliisi
Forces de Police Internationales (IV - VII)
Interpolice (I, III)
Internationale Polizei (IV - VII)
Polizei (I, III)
Polizia Internazionale (IV - VII)
Poliziotto (I, III)
국제경찰 Gukje Gyeongchal
Międzynarodowa Policja
Polícia Internacional
Международная Полиция Mezhdunarodnaya Policia
Policía Internacional (IV - VII)
Policía (I, III)
ตำรวจสากล Tảrwc S̄ākl
Cảnh sát quốc tế


Notable members:Looker (Adventures) • Anabel • Blake*
Minor members:Koya* • Tedesco* • Magician*
Former members:Nanu

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