Drew

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Drew
シュウ Shū
Drew.png
Drew
Gender Male
Eye color Green
Hair color Green
Hometown LaRousse City
Region Hoenn
Trainer class Coordinator
Animated debut Now That's Flower Power!
English voice actor Pete Zarustica
(AG033-AG139)
Bill Rogers
(AG162-AG187)
Japanese voice actor Mitsuki Saiga

Drew (Japanese: シュウ Shū) is a recurring character in Pokémon the Series. He is a Pokémon Coordinator from LaRousse City and May's main rival.

In animation

History

Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire

Drew debuted in Now That's Flower Power!, where he was seen watching May training for the Slateport City Pokémon Contest. He said she needed a lot of practice and insulted her Pokémon, which made her angry. Later, when May and her friends were looking for Bluk Berries, he appeared and challenged her to a battle. He did a good job showing off the attacks of his Roselia, but the battle was interrupted when Team Rocket stole the Bluk Berries. He then helped May to retrieve the Berries and left.

In Win, Lose or Drew!, Drew competed in the Slateport Contest. He received a good score in the Appeals Round and qualified for the second round, where he and his Roselia defeated May and her Beautifly, but lost to Robert and his Milotic in the semifinals.

Drew and May

In Pros and Con Artists, Drew had a battle with Ash. Using his Roselia, he was able to defeat Ash's Taillow, despite being at a disadvantage. It was revealed in this episode that he had already won three Ribbons.

In Come What May!, he competed in the Fallarbor Contest; however, he lost to Grace and her Medicham. Following May's victory, Drew congratulated her by giving her a rose. This gesture was repeated in many other episodes.

In Disaster of Disguise, Drew had a battle with The Phantom and lost. He was planning to compete in the Verdanturf Contest, but after his Roselia had gotten injured in the battle with The Phantom's Dusclops, he thought it would not be good enough to battle and decided not to participate. He was seen in the audience in Disguise Da Limit.

In A Fan with a Plan, Drew was revealed to own a Masquerain. He was seen practicing with it, and, in Cruisin' for a Losin', he used it to defeat Savannah's Lairon in the finals of the R1 Rubello Town Pokémon Contest. This victory gave Drew his fourth Ribbon.

In Who, What, When, Where, Wynaut?, it was revealed that Drew had obtained his fifth Ribbon. When May showed him her four Ribbons, he told her that there was only one more Pokémon Contest to be held before the Grand Festival, and criticized her for relying on luck and for not having strategies. May then challenged him to a battle, which was interrupted by Team Rocket's attempt to steal Pikachu. Accidentally, Drew was pulled into Team Rocket's submarine along with the rest of the group. When the submarine exploded, the entire group was blasted into the air. They fell upon Mirage Island, where they met a group of Wynaut.

Drew entered the Hoenn Grand Festival in Hi Ho Silver Wind!, where he sent out his Roselia to perform in the preliminary Appeals Round. He received an excellent score that allowed him to pass on to the next stage. In Deceit and Assist, he used his Masquerain for the main Appeals Round, and the performance given by the Eyeball Pokémon moved him on to the Battle Round. In Rhapsody in Drew, he faced May in the quarterfinals of the competition. Using his Roselia and Flygon, he was able to defeat May, who was using her Combusken and Skitty. He made it all the way to the finals, where he battled against Robert for the title of Top Coordinator. However, just like in the Slateport Contest, Drew ended up losing to him.

Drew celebrating a victory

Afterwards, Drew decided to go to Kanto to compete in Pokémon Contests there. In On Cloud Arcanine, he was seen trying to catch an Arcanine that May was also interested in catching. Both gave up catching the Pokémon when they discovered that it had a litter of Growlithe puppies to take care of. It was also revealed in this episode that he had obtained his first Kanto Ribbon.

In Spontaneous Combusken!, when May said she was ready to defeat him in the Chrysanthemum Contest, Drew revealed that he wasn't going to compete because he had participated in several Pokémon Contests lately and his Pokémon were exhausted and in need of some rest and relaxation.

In New Plot, Odd Lot! and Going for Choke!, Drew watched May competing for her fifth and final Ribbon in the Mulberry City Pokémon Contest. He also helped Ash to frustrate Harley's plans of sabotaging May.

Drew reappeared to compete in the Kanto Grand Festival in May, We Harley Drew'd Ya!, where he was reunited with his old friend and rival Solidad, who had defeated him in his very first Pokémon Contest a long time ago. He managed to pass the Appeals Round and quickly reached the quarterfinals, where he found himself against May once again. He fought a hard battle, but his Flygon and Absol ended up being defeated by May's Combusken and Squirtle.

In The Unbeatable Lightness of Seeing!, after finding May feeling down, he decided to have a Contest Battle with her to cheer her up, which he ended up winning. At the end of the episode, he revealed that he would be traveling to the Johto region to participate in Pokémon Contests there.

Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl

In A Full Course Tag Battle!, it was revealed in a flashback that Drew's Roselia had evolved into a Roserade. May also revealed that Drew was still a major adversary during her journey in Johto.

Drew made cameo appearances with Harley and Solidad in Staging a Heroes' Welcome! and Strategy with a Smile!, where they were at Ecruteak City, watching May live on TV as she competed in the Wallace Cup.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

In Battling as Hard as Stone!, Drew appeared alongside Harley and Professor Birch, watching Steven's Masters Eight Tournament match against Ash on television.

Character

Drew grooming his Pokémon

Like Gary, Drew is portrayed as being confident, critical, and popular among his supporters, though he is generally not as overly insulting as Gary initially was. 

When Drew competed in his very first Pokémon Contest, he lost badly to a strong Pokémon Coordinator named Solidad. Solidad said the loss was so heartbreaking that he cried. Though he had suffered a defeat in his debut, he endeavored to become a better Coordinator and has succeeded to a great extent. Since then, he has kept in touch with Solidad and the two developed a friendship. He feels comfortable talking about other Coordinators with her, but he never discusses his own performances.

Drew was very prone to nervousness when he started his Pokémon journey, much like May when he first met her. He used to taunt her and belittle her Pokémon and her skills as a Coordinator. Even though his comments and attitude have angered May, he still provides a helping hand whenever she needs it. He also congratulates May when credit is due, occasionally giving her a rose.

Drew raises his Pokémon so that they are able to showcase their maximum potential in Pokémon Contests. He is shown to groom them and treat them well, praising them for their efforts even when they do not succeed. However, when he feels that his Pokémon are not giving it their all, he will scold them. This was shown in Thinning the Hoard! when he became angry at Absol for what he considered to be a lackluster performance.

Pokémon

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

Roselia → Roserade
Drew's Roserade
Debut Now That's Flower Power!
Voice actors
Japanese Ikue Ohtani (Roselia)
English Sarah Natochenny (Roselia)
Main article: Drew's Roserade

Roserade is Drew's main Pokémon. It first appeared as a Roselia in Now That's Flower Power!. As revealed in A Full Course Tag Battle!, it evolved into Roserade while accompanying Drew in Johto.

Masquerain
Drew's Masquerain

Masquerain debuted in A Fan with a Plan. May, while training with her Bulbasaur, stumbled across Drew training his Pokémon's Bubble attack. In the next episode, he used it in the Rubello Town Pokémon Contest. In the first round, it used Ice Beam to freeze its own Bubbles, and then Hidden Power to launch the projectiles at Sonny's Girafarig to knock it out. It then managed to outscore Savannah's Lairon by hitting it with Hidden Power in the finals to win the Contest.

In Who, What, When, Where, Wynaut?, Drew used Masquerain again to battle against May's Beautifly, but they were interrupted by Team Rocket who tried to capture their Pokémon. At the end of the episode, Drew used Masquerain alongside Roselia to battle against Team Rocket together with May and Ash's Pokémon. It combined a Silver Wind alongside May's Beautifly's to blow them away.

It reappeared in the Hoenn Grand Festival's Appeals stage in Deceit and Assist. Its Bubble and Silver Wind impressed the crowd, scored a perfect 100, and allowed Drew to move on to the final stages of the Contest. In the next episode, it fought Robert's Claydol and Milotic alongside Flygon, but it fell to Claydol's Hyper Beam.

In May, We Harley Drew'd Ya!, Drew used it in the preliminaries of the Kanto Grand Festival. It got Drew through to the next round by spinning around and around to create a great gust of wind and air. In Thinning the Hoard, it fought alongside Roselia and used Silver Wind alongside Roselia's Petal Dance to defeat a Medicham and a Loudred.

Masquerain's known moves are Bubble, Quick Attack, Hidden Power, Ice Beam, and Silver Wind.

Flygon
Drew's Flygon
Debut Rhapsody in Drew
Voice actors
Japanese Shin-ichiro Miki
English Shin-ichiro Miki

Flygon debuted in the Hoenn Grand Festival, it was sent out alongside Roselia to battle May's Combusken and Skitty, where it was able to defeat them. May was surprised to see it, and Drew revealed that he caught it specifically for the Grand Festival. Flygon was used alongside Masquerain during Drew's rematch against Robert and lost.

In On Cloud Arcanine, it was used to try to capture an Arcanine and battled May's Squirtle, but the battle was called off due to Arcanine's arrival.

In Going for Choke!, Drew used it to save Ash and his friends from Team Rocket's traps.

Beginning in Thinning the Hoard, Drew used it in the Kanto Grand Festival, along with Absol, where it battled May's Combusken and Squirtle. Flygon ended up losing to Squirtle after a tough battle, despite using a combination of its and Drew's Absol's moves, dubbed Dragon Razor Wind by Lilian.

Flygon's known moves are Dragon Breath, Flamethrower, Sandstorm, and Steel Wing.

Absol
Drew's Absol
Debut May, We Harley Drew'd Ya!
Voice actors
Japanese Megumi Hayashibara
English Bill Rogers

Absol debuted in the Kanto Grand Festival, where Drew used it in his Appeals Round. Even though Absol made it through to the next round with its move combinations, Drew felt it was not as dedicated to him, unlike his other Pokémon, since it was afraid to attack him with Razor Wind as part of their performance. After a talk with Ash later that night, Drew decided to use Absol in the Contest alongside his Flygon in the Double Battle round.

Later, they were to fight May and her Combusken and Squirtle. During the battle, Absol was able to use a combination of Drew's Flygon's and its moves, dubbed Dragon Razor Wind by Lilian. After a harsh battle, Absol and Combusken were left to fight alone. However, Combusken, after making full use of its newly-learned Overheat, had more points than Absol when the time ran out and May moved on to the semifinals.

Absol's known moves are Flash, Iron Tail, Razor Wind, and Water Pulse.

Butterfree
Drew's Butterfree
Debut The Unbeatable Lightness of Seeing
Voice actors
Japanese Tomoe Hanba
English Tomoe Hanba

Even though it was only recently caught, Butterfree was shown to be already very powerful. It was used in a Double Battle alongside Roselia against May's Combusken and Beautifly where it managed to defeat them after using a combo of Psybeam and Solar Beam from Roselia.

Butterfree's known moves are Confusion, Gust, Psybeam, and Protect.

Contests

Drew's Hoenn Ribbons
One of Drew's Kanto Ribbons

Hoenn Ribbons

This listing is of the Ribbons Drew has obtained in the Hoenn region:

Kanto Ribbons

This listing is of the Ribbons Drew has obtained in the Kanto region:

Grand Festival ranking

Drew has competed in the following Grand Festival tournaments:

Other achievements

Drew has competed in the following Pokémon Contests:

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 斎賀みつき Mitsuki Saiga
English Pete Zarustica (AG033-AG139)
Bill Rogers (AG162-AG187)
Danish Mikkel Følsgaard
Dutch Sander van der Poel (AG033-AG035)
Huub Dikstaal (AG050-present)
Finnish Markus Blom (AG046-AG078)
Peter Pihlström (AG113-AG139)
Petrus Kähkönen (AG162-present)
European French Grégory Praet
Alessandro Bevilacqua (AG035)
German Max Felder
Hebrew דור יצחק Dor Itskhak
Italian Massimo di Benedetto
Korean 우정신 U Jeong-Shin
Polish Dariusz Błażejewski
Brazilian Portuguese Vágner Fagundes (AG033-AG035)
Thiago Longo (AG050-present)
Spanish Latin America Luis Fernando Orozco (AG033-AG035)
Irwin Daayán (AG050-present)
Spain Juan Antonio Soler (AG033-AG139)
Amparo Valencia (flashback; AG046)
Álvaro Navarro (AG162-present)


In the manga

Drew in the Ash & Pikachu

Ash & Pikachu

History

Drew has a role in Ash & Pikachu. He appeared in The Enchanting Pokémon Soul!, in which he insulted May while she was training her Beautifly. He claimed that May wasn't good in Pokémon Contest and this made May frustrated. However, Drew did not seem to care.

In the Slateport Contest, Drew sent out Roselia and the performance it delivered gave Drew a fantastic score, higher than May's. During the Battle Stage, Drew was matched up against May. Despite May trying her best and her Beautifly having the type advantage, Drew was able to defeat her.

He went to challenge Robert and his Milotic, and lost despite the type advantage. After the loss, Drew shrugged it off and promised to be better in the next Pokémon Contest and went off, motivating May to do the same.

Character

Unlike his animated series counterpart, he is more flamboyant and arrogant. He also has a tendency to break into dance regularly. Drew was renamed Joel in Chuang Yi's English translation.

Pokémon

Drew Roselia AP.png
Roselia


Trivia

  • Except for his Masquerain, all of Drew's Pokémon have the same name in English as in Japanese.
  • Drew is the first character to be a rival to one of Ash's friends.
    • He is also the first rival of one of Ash's friends to defeat Ash in a battle.
  • Drew is the only regular character to be from a movie-exclusive location.
  • Drew has two Pokémon, Masquerain and Roserade, whose names are derived from "masquerade".
  • The box that Drew keeps his Kanto Ribbons in is modeled after the tail of a Flygon, one of his Pokémon.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese シュウ Shū Can be from 秀 excel or surpass. May also be from 秋 shū (autumn), as opposed to the 春 haru (spring) in Haruka (May).
English, French, German, Italian Drew Rhymes with Shū.
Korean 최수형 Choi Suhyeong Contains 수 (秀) su.
Chinese (Mandarin) 小瞬 Xiǎo Shùn Phonetically similar to Shū. 瞬 also refers to a short moment in time, which contrast with 遙 (distant space or time) in 小遙 Xiǎo Yáo (May).
Chinese (Cantonese) 小瞬 Síu Seun Same as Mandarin name.


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