Morty
Morty マツバ Matsuba | |
"The Mystic Seer of the Future" | |
Art from HeartGold and SoulSilver by Ken Sugimori[1] | |
Gender | Male |
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Eye color | Brown*, Purple* |
Hair color | Blond |
Hometown | Ecruteak City |
Region | Johto |
Trainer class | Gym LeaderGSCHGSS Pokémon TrainerB2W2 |
Generation | II, IV, V |
Games | Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, SoulSilver, Black 2, White 2, Pokémon Stadium 2, Masters EX |
Leader of | Ecruteak Gym |
Badge | Fog Badge |
Specializes in | Ghost types |
Game animation debut | GOTCHA! |
English voice actor | Brian Hanford[2] (Masters EX) |
Japanese voice actor | Hiroshi Kamiya[3] (Masters EX) |
Animated debut | A Ghost of a Chance |
English voice actor | Andrew Rannells |
Japanese voice actor | Masaya Matsukaze |
Morty (Japanese: マツバ Matsuba) is the Gym Leader of Ecruteak City's Gym, known officially as the Ecruteak Gym. He hands out the Fog Badge to Trainers who defeat him. He specializes in Ghost-type Pokémon.
In the core series games
Morty appears in Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver, where he is the fourth Gym Leader to be encountered. A user of the Ghost type, Morty is known as "The Mystic Seer of the Future". Morty is a follower of legendary Pokémon, and trains in Ecruteak so he may be able to see the rainbow bird Ho-Oh. He is friends with Eusine.
The body of Morty's Gym is a dark pit. Trainers appear to float over it, standing on an invisible floor. Some Trainers are scared away by the ghosts within the Gym. A challenger able to navigate along the invisible floor can safely reach Morty and challenge him. Once defeated, he will yield the Fog Badge, and TM30 (Shadow Ball).
Morty does not spend all of his time in Ecruteak Gym. In Crystal, HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions, he will join Eusine in the Burned Tower where they study the legendary Pokémon Suicune, Entei, and Raikou. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, he will also take Mondays and Tuesdays off once initially defeated to visit Bellchime Trail. Here, he will give his Pokégear phone number to the player. If called on Tuesday night, Morty will arrange to travel to the Fighting Dojo in Saffron City for a rematch with a stronger team of Pokémon.
Morty's outfit changed drastically between Generations II and IV. The artwork released with Gold and Silver showed him wearing mainly blue. This design was carried through Pokémon the Series and the Pokémon Adventures manga. However, his outfit was completely changed for HeartGold and SoulSilver: Morty now dons clothes of black and purple, like many of the Pokémon in his possession. Morty has shoulder-length golden-blond hair that is kept away from his face by a wide headband that matches his scarf.
Morty also appears in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, taking part in the Pokémon World Tournament. He can be faced in the Johto Leaders, Type Expert, and World Leaders Tournaments.
Pokémon
Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal
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Rematch
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
Pokémon World Tournament
Morty uses three of these Pokémon in Single Battles, four in Double and Rotation Battles, and all six in Triple Battles. Morty will always lead with his signature Pokémon, Gengar.
Johto Leaders Tournament
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Type Expert/World Leaders Tournament
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Challenge the Champion Lance!
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In the side series games
Pokémon Stadium 2
Morty appears in Pokémon Stadium 2's Johto Gym Leader Castle. Due to the small amount of Ghost-type Pokémon that existed in Generation II, the majority of his team consists of Pokémon of other types.
During the game's end credits, he is seen having a battle with Lt. Surge.
Pokémon
Round 1
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In the spin-off games
Pokémon Puzzle Challenge
Morty appears as an opponent in Pokémon Puzzle Challenge. He uses a Gastly to battle.
Pokémon Masters EX
- Main article: Morty (Masters)
Morty forms a sync pair with Drifblim, Mismagius, Banette, Shiny Ho-Oh, and Gastly in Pokémon Masters EX. His Banette is capable of Mega Evolving. Morty became a playable sync pair on July 15, 2020.
Morty has also made notable appearances in one of the game's Main Stories, the Villain Arc.
Dex | Trainer | NDex | Pokémon | Type | Weakness | Role | EX role | Base potential | Availability | ||
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#099 | Morty | #0426 | Drifblim♂ |
Ghost |
Electric |
★★★★★☆EX | Sync Pair Scout | ||||
#099 | Morty | #0429 | Mismagius♀ |
Ghost |
Dark |
★★★★☆☆EX | Battle Points | ||||
#099 | Fall 2021 Morty |
#0354 | Banette♂ Mega Banette |
Ghost |
Dark |
★★★★★☆EX | Seasonal Sync Pair Scout | ||||
#099 | Sygna Suit Morty |
#0250 | Ho-Oh |
Fire |
Electric |
★★★★★☆EX | Poké Fair Sync Pair Scout | ||||
#099 | Morty | #0092 | Gastly♂ |
Ghost |
Dark |
★★★★☆☆EX | Trainer Lodge Friendship Level 100 |
Gallery
Artwork
Headshot from Generation II |
Official artwork from Crystal |
Artwork from the Game Freak website |
Sprites
In the core series
Sprite from Generation II |
Sprite from HeartGold and SoulSilver |
VS sprite from HeartGold and SoulSilver |
Sprite from Black 2 and White 2 |
Overworld sprite from Generation II |
Overworld sprite from HeartGold and SoulSilver |
Overworld sprite from Black 2 and White 2 |
In other games
Portrait from Puzzle Challenge |
Portrait from Stadium 2 |
Quotes
- Main article: Morty/Quotes
In animation
Pokémon the Series
History
Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver
Morty's family has lived in Ecruteak City for centuries. He teaches classes on training Ghost types at the Ecruteak Gym, and his students also have the privilege of watching him battle challengers.
Morty debuted in A Ghost of a Chance. Ash and his friends met him after they mistakenly went to the Burned Tower, thinking it was the Gym. Its resident Ghost Pokémon had created an illusion of fire to scare the Trainers away, but Morty settled them down and introduced himself as the Gym Leader. He told them about the legend of Ho-Oh and the two towers of Ecruteak. When Ash claimed he had seen Ho-Oh, Morty didn't believe him. Later, when Team Rocket kidnapped Pikachu and Togepi, he used his powerful Gengar to stop them.
In From Ghost to Ghost, Ash and Morty had their Gym battle. Ash was able to defeat him by relying on his Noctowl's newly-learned Confusion and Foresight to weaken Morty's Ghost Pokémon. After Morty was defeated, he said he now believed that Ash may very well have seen Ho-Oh, given the great spirit he showed.
Ash and his friends passed through Ecruteak on their way to Mahogany Town in For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll!. They caught up with Morty and his close friend Eusine, after the Tin Tower's Crystal Bells were stolen by Team Rocket. Morty witnessed Suicune arriving on the scene and sending the trio blasting off.
Morty appeared during a flashback in Why? Wynaut!.
Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
Morty later reappeared alongside Whitney in another flashback in Bagged Then Tagged!, where it was revealed that Lyra's next Gym challenge was supposed to be one of them.
Character
Morty is generally calm. He is also knowledgeable about the legends surrounding Ecruteak City and Ho-Oh. Aside from Ghost Pokémon being his specialty, Morty also communicates with them and is great friends with the wild Ghost-types that live in the Burned Tower.
Morty is a strategic battler. He utilizes trickery like Mean Look to prevent a challenger from recalling their Pokémon from the match, which is otherwise a guaranteed privilege in all League Gyms. The Ghost-type's invisibility and type immunity to Normal-type Pokémon works in Morty's favor. He also knows that most Ghost Pokémon lack physical power, and relies on disabling his opponent by confusing or frightening them.
Pokémon
On hand
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This listing is of Morty's Pokémon in Pokémon the Series.
Debut | A Ghost of a Chance |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Katsuyuki Konishi |
English | Ed Paul |
- Main article: Morty's Gengar
Gengar is always out of its Poké Ball and hiding in the shadows, always coming out whenever Morty needs it. It loves to play tricks on people, especially on those who enter the Burned Tower.
Debut | From Ghost to Ghost |
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Japanese | |
English | Ed Paul |
Morty sent out his Gastly as the first Pokémon he used in his match against Ash. Ash started with Noctowl, using Foresight to make Gastly vulnerable to physical attacks, but switched for Pikachu shortly afterward. Gastly defeated Pikachu easily but was then defeated by Ash's Cyndaquil.
Gastly's known moves are Night Shade and Lick.
Debut | From Ghost to Ghost |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Kōichi Sakaguchi |
English | Ed Paul |
Haunter was the second Pokémon Morty used against Ash. It used Mean Look to force Ash to stick with Cyndaquil, and with Hypnosis and Lick, it won the round. Ash now had only Noctowl left to battle with. Things looked bad for Ash when Haunter managed to confuse Noctowl with its Confuse Ray and was ready to finish it with Night Shade, but then Noctowl learned how to use Confusion, and beat Haunter with one try.
It reappeared in a flashback in Why? Wynaut!.
Haunter's known moves are Mean Look, Hypnosis, Lick, Confuse Ray, and Night Shade.
Befriended
Debut | From Ghost to Ghost |
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Morty befriended the many Gastly that inhabit the Burned Tower. They usually try to ward off trespassers that enter the Burned Tower with illusions. Morty knows these Gastly so well that he can call upon them at any time, and he can even understand what they say to him.
Gastly's known moves are Night Shade and Hypnosis.
Debut | From Ghost to Ghost |
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Like the Gastly, Morty befriended many Haunter that live the Burned Tower. They play tricks on people who make their way into the tower on accident by making them see illusions. Morty knows these Haunter so well that he can call upon them at any time, and he can even understand what they say to him.
Haunter reappeared in a flashback in Why? Wynaut!.
None of Haunter's moves are known.
Voice actors
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GOTCHA!
Morty briefly appeared in GOTCHA!.
Pokémon Evolutions
Morty appeared in The Show, where he and Gengar were among the audience watching the Kimono Girls performing a show.
Pokémon
Gengar |
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
History
Gold, Silver & Crystal arc
Morty first appeared in Professor Elm's fantasy in Delibird Delivery - 1 when informing Gold that the Masked Man may be a Gym Leader.
Morty debuts in Misdreavus Misgivings, where he helps a young girl find her missing Girafarig. After helping her locate it, Morty is informed that Suicune had awakened while he was away from Ecruteak City. He immediately leaves to go search for Suicune, only to find that Suicune has already found him. They do battle, but Suicune eventually tries to escape. Suicune attempts to escape back into the village Morty was in, only to be paralyzed by Gastly's Thunderbolt. Morty uses this chance to throw a Great Ball at Suicune, only to find out that it was an illusion and that he is trapped in Suicune's Mirror Coat. The attack reflects the Thunderbolt back onto Misdreavus, defeating it and making Suicune the victor. Afterward, Morty reports his loss to his friend, Eusine.
Morty later arrives in Ecruteak City, only to be immediately attacked by an injured Lt. Surge. Surge asks Morty if he can use his clairvoyance to find the owners of the items he found since they had fought the Masked Man and survived. Although not happy with being threatened at first, Morty accepts Lt. Surge's request.
Later, Morty and the other Johto Gym Leaders travel to the Indigo Plateau to have an exhibition match against the Kanto Gym Leaders for the Pokémon League. For his battle, Morty is paired up against Lt. Surge and is the fourth battle out of eight. During the battle, Lt. Surge manages to easily gain the upper hand, but Morty uses his Pokémon's abilities to manipulate energy and disable moves to make it even. Eventually the battle ends in a tie after Morty uses Destiny Bond to have both their Pokémon faint.
When Team Rocket attacks the League, Morty works with the other Gym Leaders to drive them back. The attack turns out to be a trap to get the Gym Leaders away from the stadium while the Masked Man wreaks havoc by trapping them on the Magnet Train. With the power of Raikou, Lt. Surge manages to get everyone back to the stadium to help find the Masked Man's true identity. After the final battle had finished, Morty and the other Gym Leaders returned to their normal jobs at their Gyms. Due to the new rule about Gym Badges allowing Trainers to go to the Pokémon League finals unconditionally, the Gym Leaders had more challenges.
HeartGold & SoulSilver arc
Morty is asked by Eusine to help Silver look for the Plates that Team Rocket is searching for. Since he was only told that Silver was a young man with a Pokédex, Morty accidentally mistakes Gold for Silver when they meet at Ecruteak City. Gold takes the opportunity to ask Morty to use his clairvoyance to search for Lance, who had gone missing. When Silver arrives at the Ecruteak Gym, he is attacked by Falkner, Chuck, and Bugsy, who were asked to guard the Gym for Morty due to repeated attackers demanding Morty use his powers for them. After explaining the situation, the three Gym Leaders let Silver in. After Morty finishes up Gold's request, Silver arrives, cluing Morty into the mistake he made. Before they can continue, Arceus appears and destroys most of the Gym in one attack.
Morty and the others survive the attack, but are greatly exhausted from the chaos it caused. Before Silver leaves, he asks Morty to use his clairvoyance to locate the thirteen remaining Plates in Johto. Morty does so, but immediately collapses due to an image of the Plates being superimposed over Arceus's silhouette. Morty manages to give Silver an image of the Plates' locations, but is too exhausted to help due to him spreading his ability on so many different places. When Silver leaves, Morty wishes him luck.
Character
Morty has the ability of clairvoyance, which allows him to locate items for other people, making him a natural version of the Itemfinder. Although he can find many things, he is only able to find things for other people and is unable to locate certain Legendary Pokémon such as Ho-Oh or Suicune.
Pokémon
This listing is for Morty's Pokémon in the Pokémon Adventures manga.
Debut | Misdreavus Misgivings |
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Misdreavus is Morty's first known Pokémon. He assists Morty with his clairvoyance alongside Gastly. He was first seen being used to battle Suicune, but was paralyzed by Gastly's Thunderbolt after Suicune reflected the attack with Mirror Coat. At the Pokémon League, Misdreavus was used to battle Lt. Surge's Electabuzz, where he managed to share any damage taken with Pain Split. After Surge switched to Magnemite, Misdreavus used Destiny Bond to knock his opponent out after being hit by Zap Cannon, making the battle a tie. In the HeartGold & SoulSilver arc, Misdreavus was seen by his Trainer's side and later helped Morty search for Gold and Silver's requests.
Misdreavus's known moves are Psywave, Psybeam, Pain Split, and Destiny Bond, and his Ability is Levitate.
Debut | Misdreavus Misgivings |
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Gastly was first seen being used to battle Suicune. With his Thunderbolt, Gastly appeared to paralyze Suicune, but it turned out to be a trick and he only ended up hitting Misdreavus after the attack was reflected. Later, he fought Lt. Surge's Electabuzz at the Pokémon League. Electabuzz nearly easily defeated it with Thunder, but Gastly managed to prevent the move from being used with Spite before being switched with Misdreavus.
Gastly's known moves are Thunderbolt and Spite, and his Ability is Levitate.
Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys
Morty first appears in The Legendary Pokémon telling Gold about the legendary beasts of Johto. Later, he attends the grand reopening of MooMoo Farm and then a month-long conference in Kanto the day after. Since he will be busy, he is unable to battle Gold and tells him to take the Fog Badge for free. Gold refuses and follows Morty to a Pokémon Tournament hosted by him. Gold wins the tournament but Morty still couldn't battle Gold as it is past sunset. As a result, Morty gives Gold the Fog Badge for doing a good job and promises to have an official battle for it with Gold someday.
He reappears in a flashback in Farewell To Pikachu?!.
Pokémon
- Main article: Morty's Gengar
Pocket Monsters HGSS Jō's Big Adventure
Morty appeared in JBA2. He reappeared in a flashback in JBA5.
Pokémon
Haunter was the first Pokémon Morty sent out to battle Jō's Totodile.
None of Haunter's moves are known.
- Main article: Morty's Gengar
Gengar was the next Pokémon Morty sent out to battle Jō's Totodile.
Pokémon Pocket Monsters
Morty appeared in The Legendary Ho-oh!!.
Pokémon
Debut | The Legendary Ho-oh!! |
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- Main article: Morty's Gengar
Gengar is Morty's only known Pokémon and his partner.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Morty or his Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Morty's Pokémon Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format. Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats. | |||||||
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Morty's Ninetales | Pokémon VS | 020/141 | |||||
Morty's Gengar | Pokémon VS | 021/141 | |||||
Morty's Hypno | Tyranitar Half Deck | Pokémon VS | 022/141 | ||||
Morty's Marowak | Pokémon VS | 023/141 | |||||
Morty's Noctowl | Pokémon VS | 024/141 | |||||
Morty's Murkrow | Pokémon VS | 025/141 | |||||
Morty's Misdreavus | Pokémon VS | 026/141 | |||||
Dusknoir | Brilliant Stars | TG06/TG30 | VMAX Climax | 198/184 | |||
Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
Morty's TM 01 | T [TM] | Pokémon VS | 109/141 | ||||
Morty's TM 02 | T [TM] | Pokémon VS | 110/141 | ||||
Morty | Su | Lost Thunder | 186/214 | Fairy Rise | 048/050 | ||
Lost Thunder | 212/214 | Fairy Rise | 055/050 | ||||
Tag All Stars | 155/173 | ||||||
Morty's Conviction | Su | Temporal Forces | 155/162 | Wild Force | 069/071 | ||
Temporal Forces | 201/162 | Wild Force | 092/071 | ||||
Temporal Forces | 211/162 | Wild Force | 097/071 | ||||
SV-P Promotional cards | 147/SV-P | ||||||
Trivia
- Morty's Japanese Leader title is 千里眼を持つ修験者.
- In Ken Sugimori's early drafts, Morty was referred to as Enoki (エノキ),[4] which is also the Japanese name of the Chinese hackberry. In one legend, foxes would gather under this tree on the eve of the new year and form atmospheric ghost lights known as the kitsunebi.
- In a possible conversation with the player over the Pokégear, Morty mentions Entei, but the game text is not in all capital letters.
- In For Ho-Oh The Bells Toll!, Morty calls the Bell Tower by its Generation IV name, making him the only character to do so prior to Generation IV.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | マツバ Matsuba | From 松葉 matsuba (pine needle), 末 matsu (end), and 魔 ma (evil spirits). In Japan, the pine tree was considered to be a charm that can ward off evil spirits. |
English, Brazilian Portuguese |
Morty | From mortis (Latin for "of death") |
German | Jens | From Jenseits (afterlife) |
Spanish | Morti | From mortis (Latin for "of death") |
French | Mortimer | From mort (death) |
Italian | Angelo | From angelo della morte (destroying angel) |
Korean | 유빈 Yubin* | From 유령 (幽靈) yuryeong (ghost) and possibly 빈소 (殯所) binso (mortuary) |
마솔 Masol* | From 마 (魔) ma (demon) and 솔 sol (pine) | |
Chinese (Mandarin) |
松葉 Sōngyè* | From the Japanese name 松葉 Matsuba. Contains 松 sōng (pine). |
小松 Xiǎo Sōng* | From 松 sōng (pine) | |
Chinese (Cantonese) |
松葉 Chùhngyihp* | From the Japanese name 松葉 Matsuba. Contains 松 chùhng (pine). |
小松 Síu Chùhng* | From 松 chùhng (pine) | |
Indonesian | Morty Morti |
Same as English name Similar to his English name |
Thai | มัตสึบะ Matsuba | Transcription of his Japanese name |
Vietnamese | Matsuba | Transcription of his Japanese name |
References
- ↑ Morty (Lost Thunder 186)
- ↑ https://x.com/RentonCityRetro/status/1791559384763363565
- ↑ Nintendo DREAM (vol. 329)
- ↑ Sugimori's Twitter (Japanese)
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