Walker
- If you were looking for the character from Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea, see Jack Walker.
- If you were looking for the character from Pokémon Adventures, see Walker (Adventures).
Walker イクオ Ikuo | |
Walker | |
Gender | Male |
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Eye color | Blue |
Hair color | Brown |
Hometown | Vermilion City |
Region | Kanto |
Relatives | Goh (son), Camille (wife), Halta (mother-in-law) |
Animated debut | A Snow Day for Searching! |
English voice actor | Xander Mobus |
Japanese voice actor | Takayuki Masuda |
Walker (Japanese: イクオ Ikuo) is a recurring character in Pokémon Journeys: The Series. He is a system engineer at Gogo Systems, the father of Goh, the husband of Camille, and the son-in-law of Halta.
History
Walker first appeared in A Snow Day for Searching!. He was working alongside his wife when they received a phone call from Goh, who informed them that he was coming back home to visit them. After wondering why Goh was visiting them, Walker and Camille finished their work before going to meet Goh. Just then, they received a call for help, forcing them to inform Goh that they will be on late.
Once their work was done, Walker and Camille were heading home when they spotted Goh riding Dragonite. They approached Goh after Dewgong retrieved a Cubone's bone and were introduced to Ash. After meeting Goh's Pokémon and witnessing Goh catch Cubone, the group headed home to enjoy some stew, where they found that Halta had won her karaoke tournament.
Walker reappeared in Time After Time!, where he, Camille, and Goh went on a family holiday trip to a cottage in Azalea Town, which they had also done three years earlier.
Walker reappeared in This Could be the Start of Something Big!, when he joined a party taking place at Cerise Laboratory.
Voice actors
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Trivia
- Dub closed captions refer to him as Goh's dad in A Snow Day for Searching!.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | イクオ Ikuo | From 行く iku (to go, to walk) |
English, Danish | Walker | From walk |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 行雄 Xíngxióng | From the Japanese name 行雄 Ikuo and 行 xíng (to go, to walk) |
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