Flint (Kanto)

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Flint
ムノー Munō
Flint Kanto.png
Flint
Gender Male
Eye color Unknown
Hair color Brown
Hometown Pewter City
Region Kanto
Relatives Lola (wife), Brock (son), Forrest (son), 8 other children
Trainer class Gym Leader
Leader of Pewter Gym
Badge Boulder Badge
Specializes in Rock types
Animated debut Showdown in Pewter City
English voice actor Ted Lewis (EP005)
Eric Stuart (HS01)
Rodger Parsons (AG177)
Japanese voice actor Takaya Hashi

Flint (Japanese: ムノー Munō) is a recurring character in Pokémon the Series. He is a Rock-type Pokémon specialist and former Pewter City Gym Leader. He is also the father of Brock, Forrest, and eight other children; and is married to Lola.

History

In A Family That Battles Together Stays Together!, Flint recalled that he first met Lola when she was a budding Trainer. He was impressed by her Poliwag's Hydro Pump during a battle against his Graveler. They went on to date for sometime, eventually got married, and had their ten children.

Flint in his disguise

Flint was once the Pewter City Gym Leader, but he relinquished this role and abandoned his children to pursue his own ambitions of becoming a powerful Pokémon Trainer, though he had failed in this regard and couldn't bring himself to face Brock and his nine younger siblings in the wake of this failure. He instead decided to live a life as a hermit selling souvenir rocks for a living on the outskirts of Pewter City.

Ash and Misty first met Flint in Showdown in Pewter City, during which Ash bragged about his goal to become a Pokémon Master. In response, Flint told Ash that thinking he could defeat Brock, the Pewter City Gym Leader, was foolish.

Flint and Lola

After Ash's unsuccessful match against Brock, Flint talked with him about Brock. Flint went on to point out Brock's home life and the circumstances behind it. Flint then decided to help Ash in his Gym battle and hooked Pikachu to a hydroelectric dam to increase its strength. After Ash's rematch, Flint showed up and revealed himself to be Brock's father. As Brock wanted to travel with Ash, he left the Gym Leader position and the duty of being head of the family to Flint.

Brock returned home in A Family That Battles Together Stays Together! after traveling through Kanto and Johto with Ash, only to find Flint being neglectful of his duties as Gym Leader. Brock scolded Flint for not taking care of the Gym, and Flint explained that it was because Lola had recently returned and renovated the Gym into a Water-type one, much to his dismay. Flint took Brock back to the Gym to show him the renovations.

Lola and Flint had a rematch for the title of Gym Leader, which he lost. However, this rekindled their relationship and prompted them to try and remodel the Pewter Gym into a dual Rock/Water-type Gym, much to the disapproval of their children. Eventually, Brock was able to beat his mother and stop these plans. Flint went on to return to his role as Gym Leader, though Forrest was revealed to have taken over this role by DPS02.

In Grating Spaces, Flint and Lola were sent on a plane trip by Team Rocket, who were posing as Gym stylists and attempting to redecorate the Pewter Gym in a bid to take over the facility. Brock visited home and was shocked to see his parents' absences, and the Gym's latest renovation. When the pair returned from their trip, Brock scolded them for abandoning the children once again and informed them that they had fallen for one of Team Rocket's schemes.

In DPS02, Flint returned from a holiday trip with his wife, and started supporting his son Forrest in his match against a Nurse Joy from the Pokémon Inspection Agency.

Character

Flint's passion for the Rock type has been passed on to his two eldest sons, Brock and Forrest. He continues to reminisce about the battles he had in his youth.

Flint dislikes confrontation and will attempt to keep to himself to avoid issues, such as Lola's extreme makeover of the Pewter Gym. Brock, on two occasions, had to give Flint some stern advice to help him to overcome this. Even so, Flint struggles with guilt and is consciously aware that he allowed his children to grow up without their parents, but is pleased with their resilience and ambitions.

Flint rekindled his relationship with Lola in A Family That Battles Together Stays Together!, after it had gone astray because of Lola's passionate uptake of certain hobbies. Lola brings out a softer side of Flint's personality, where he is shown to be happier and more easygoing in her presence. However, his affection for Lola also embarrasses his children. Flint also panders to Lola's dreams at the expense of his children's beliefs, to the point where he is fine with the Pewter Gym closing for good.

Pokémon

This listing is of Flint's known Pokémon in Pokémon the Series:

On hand

Graveler → Golem
Flint's Golem

Flint's Golem first appeared in A Family That Battles Together Stays Together!, where it battled Lola's Marill to win the Pewter Gym back from her control. However, the type disadvantage and the mostly water-based battlefield gave Marill the advantage. Flint started with an Earthquake, which made it hard for Marill to navigate, but Golem was no match to Marill, who used Surf to sink Golem. As a result, Lola's Blastoise had to save it from drowning. Brock later used a hairdryer to help dry Golem off.

It was revealed that Golem used to be a Graveler; in a battle against Lola's Poliwag. It was later seen with Blastoise, holding up the new sign made of rock which they broke.

Golem appeared again in Grating Spaces!, where it welcomed Brock home with Brock's Geodude, Steelix, and Crobat.

Golem's only known move is Earthquake.

Mentioned

Rhydon
Flint's Rhydon

Flint's Rhydon has only been mentioned in A Family That Battles Together Stays Together! where it was said to have brought heavy rocks from the mountains to stop the Pewter Gym from becoming an aquarium, but Lola went on to paint them pink.

None of Rhydon's moves are known.

Given away

Onix
Brock's Onix
Debut Showdown in Pewter City
Voice actors
Japanese Unshō Ishizuka
English Unshō Ishizuka
Main article: Brock's Steelix

Brock's revealed that Flint had given him Onix for his 10th birthday, where it arrived at his window with a red bow around its neck. Flint and Brock watched the sunrise; sitting on Onix's head, in a flashback in Having a Wailord of a Time!. Even though it evolved off-screen, it was revealed to be a Steelix in Grating Spaces!.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 土師孝也 Takaya Hashi
English Ted Lewis (EP005)
Eric Stuart (HS01)
Rodger Parsons (AG177)
Arabic مروان فرحات Marwan Farhat
Czech Radovan Vaculík
Finnish Pasi Ruohonen
European French Jean-Marc Delhausse
Italian Stefano Albertini (EP005)
Norwegian Trond Teigen
Polish Grzegorz Pawlak
Brazilian Portuguese Carlos Silveira (EP005)
Affonso Amajones (HS01)
Luiz Antônio Lobue (AG177)
Spanish Latin America Martin Soto (EP005)
Alfonso Ramirez (HS01)
Alfredo Gabriel Basurto (AG177)
Spain Juan Lombardero (EP005)
Miguel Ángel Montero (HS01)
Eduardo del Hoyo (AG177)
Vietnamese Trần Vũ


Trivia

  • In the English, Finnish and Castilian Spanish dubs, Flint in Grating Spaces! (in the Finnish dub also in Showdown in Pewter City) is voiced by the same voice actor who voices the narrator.
  • In Pocket Monsters: The Animation, it implies that Flint is not Lola's only husband and may not actually be the father of some of Brock's siblings, as it mentioned that Lola "married again and again" to keep the gym due to each husband fleeing from their responsibilities, which also resulted in her having lots of kids.
  • Flint's Japanese name could be from Yoshiharu Tsuge's manga, "The Incompetent Man".

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ムノー Munō Possibly from 無能 munō (inefficiency/incompetence).
English, French,
German, Polish,
Spanish, Italian
Flint From the word "flint", a type of rock.
Korean 무능해 Muneunghae 무능 is Korean reading of 無能 munō.
Chinese 武能 Wǔnéng Literally means "capable of martial arts". 武 and 能 néng can be derived from the mu and of his Japanese name. Also sounds similar to 無能 wúnéng.

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