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| height=6'6"
 
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| relatives=[[N]] (adopted son)
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| base=N's Castle
 
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| affiliation=Team Plasma
 
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| voiced by=Unknown (2021)
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'''Ghetsis''' is the true leader of [[Team Plasma]] who acts as the ultimate antagonist in both installments of the fifth generation games of the ''[[Portal: Pokémon|Pokémon]]'' series: ''[[Pokémon: Black and White Versions|Black/White]]'' and ''[[Pokémon: Black and White Versions 2|Black 2/White 2]]''. Originally known as one of Team Plasma's Seven Sages, he actually controlled Team Plasma by manipulating his adopted son [[N]], who was considered the king of Team Plasma, and he propelled the games' events. He once more controlled Team Plasma from the shadows in the sequel, where [[Colress]] and the Shadow Triad acted as his figureheads.
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'''Ghetsis''' is one of the Seven Sages of [[Team Plasma]] in ''[[Pokémon: Black and White Versions]]''. He is the actual main antagonist propelling the game's events and manipulating the apparent main antagonist [[N]], and he acts as the final boss in the storyline. He also acted as a main antagonist in the games' [[Pokémon: Black and White Versions 2|sequels]].
  
 
=Background=
 
=Background=
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For ''Ultra Sun'' and ''Ultra Moon'', his roster contains four of his Pokémon from ''Black''/''White'' (Cofagrigus, Bouffalant, Bisharp and Hydreigon) as well as one of the Legendary Pokémon that he sought (Zekrom in ''Ultra Sun'' or Reshiram in ''Ultra Moon'').
 
For ''Ultra Sun'' and ''Ultra Moon'', his roster contains four of his Pokémon from ''Black''/''White'' (Cofagrigus, Bouffalant, Bisharp and Hydreigon) as well as one of the Legendary Pokémon that he sought (Zekrom in ''Ultra Sun'' or Reshiram in ''Ultra Moon'').
  
=In Other Pokémon Games=
 
 
In ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]'' Ghetsis (with his ''Black 2''/''White 2'' design) appeared with Kyurem as a playable Sync Pair that could be recruited by playing the Legendary Event "Father or Foe", which first ran in May 2021 and became permanantly available after being reclassified as a Legendary Adventure in January 2022. He has also partnered with Hydreigon when battled as an opponent.
 
 
Within "Father or Foe", Ghetsis and Kyurem had suddenly been brought to [[Pasio]] by one of [[Hoopa]]'s rings. Separated from Team Plasma and his other resources, Ghetsis forged an alliance with Giovanni instead. As part of their plan, Ghetsis appeared before N. He claimed that he had reformed and wanted to live life as a normal trainer now. He also offered to truly be a father to N. N later met with Ghetsis to give him an answer, and he ultimately decided that they would have a Pokémon battle. N felt that he would be able to tell through battle whether Ghetsis's heart really has changed. After N sent out his Zekrom, he and Giovanni set their plan into motion to immobilize it. The ruse was all for the sake of obtaining Zekrom, so that Ghetsis could fuse it with Kyurem. However, Giovanni double-crossed Ghetsis by disrupting the fusion process. His real plan was to take Kyurem and Zekrom for himself before Ghetsis could betray him. Ghetsis also brought in some [[Team Break]] members to help him in the battle against Giovanni, but they were defeated. Ultimately, it was N and Nate who helped Ghetsis to fend off Giovanni, for the sake of protecting Kyurem. Afterwards, Ghetsis assured them that he was incapable of change and that he still saw N the same as he always did. N still decided to let him go for now, but with the promise that he would take him down if he ever set a plan into motion against the people of Pasio.
 
 
Ghetsis was later featured in the Unova chapter of the Main Story's Villain Arc. He had the Shadow Triad capture N and Hugh, and he stole Zekrom and Reshiram so that he could once again attempt to harness the power of fusing Kyurem with Reshiram. N and Hugh broke free and battled Ghetsis. Just as he was about to carry out the fusion, Hilbert intervened and brought a second Kyurem with him, which fused with Zekrom and fought for N. Between N's Black Zekrom and Hilber's [[Genesect]] (which had been held at the base until N freed it earlier in the event), Ghetsis was forced to retreat. He attempted to make N feel guilt with the family angle, but N assured Ghetsis that even though he wished that they could be a real family, he would not hold back whenever Ghetsis threatened his friends. Ghetsis resurfaced in the Paulo Interlude "Flames of Hatred", in which he took [[Tina]] hostage to make [[Paulo]] bring him [[Lear]]'s [[Hoopa]]. The situation quickly became a Pokémon battle between Paulo's [[Rockruff]] and Ghetsis with his Kyurem. Kyurem eventually unleashed an attack that seemingly wiped the Rockruff away. Although his Rockruff would later turn out alive, for the moment Ghetsis entertained the idea that Rockruff had been killed. This sent Paulo into a rage that caused Hoopa to enter its Unbound form, and Paulo used it to summon powerful Legendary Pokémon to fight Ghetsis and his minions. Ghetsis was forced to retreat. In the final Paulo Interlude "The Last Evil", Ghetsis was seen fuming over the loss of Hoopa and swore revenge. In the Final Chapter of the Villain Arc, Hoopa Unbound fell into Giovanni's hands, who used it to supply all of Team Rocket with powerful Legendary Pokémon. This was what Ghetsis had planned to use Hoopa for himself, and so he showed up to help Paulo's group by fighting [[Archer]] for them. Paulo accepted Ghetsis's help, because he wasn't the core problem in that moment.
 
 
 
=Other Appearances=
 
=Other Appearances=
  
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*In the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga, Ghetsis was featured as the main antagonist of the ''Black''/''White'' and ''Black 2''/''White 2'' arcs. His role was largely similar to the role he played in the games. One of the main differences was that Ghetsis was depicted as being more openly and physically abusive of N.
 
*In the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga, Ghetsis was featured as the main antagonist of the ''Black''/''White'' and ''Black 2''/''White 2'' arcs. His role was largely similar to the role he played in the games. One of the main differences was that Ghetsis was depicted as being more openly and physically abusive of N.
 
*Ghetsis was featured in an episode of ''Pokémon Generations'', which adapted part of the events that transpired at the Giant Chasm in ''Black 2''/''White 2''. This includes his confrontation with N and his usage of the DNA Splicers to fuse N's Legendary Pokémon (Reshiram in this version) with Kyurem. The episode ended with Hilbert arriving to confront him.
 
*Ghetsis was featured in an episode of ''Pokémon Generations'', which adapted part of the events that transpired at the Giant Chasm in ''Black 2''/''White 2''. This includes his confrontation with N and his usage of the DNA Splicers to fuse N's Legendary Pokémon (Reshiram in this version) with Kyurem. The episode ended with Hilbert arriving to confront him.
*In ''Pokémon Evolutions'', Ghetsis was featured in the fourth episode. In that episode, Ghetsis narrated and talked about his plan as several scenes were shown, including his first meeting with N and N's crowning as well as several scenes from ''Black''/''White'', ending on Hilda facing off with N at the end of ''Black''/''White''.
 
  
 
=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
  
*His Japanse name of G-Cis was made from a combination of "G" and "Cis", which are the pitches of the timpanis used for his main battle theme and form a dissonant musical interval known as a tritone, which was called Diabolus in Musica or "the Devil in Music" in the past. His English name is based on a German pronunciation of his Japanese name.
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*His name in Japanese was made from a combination of "G" and "Cis", which are the pitches of the timpanis used for his main battle theme. His English version is one interpretation of the Japanese name's romanization.
 
*It has been noted that Ghetsis seems to have some problems with the right side of his body. His right arm is almost always concealed and appears to be darker than the rest of his body when visible during the opening cutscene of ''Black''/''White''; the right side of his mouth seems to have some difficulty moving as seen in his sprite's animations; and he has an eyepiece over his right eye. Concept art of Ghetsis has shown him with a scar around his right eye.
 
*It has been noted that Ghetsis seems to have some problems with the right side of his body. His right arm is almost always concealed and appears to be darker than the rest of his body when visible during the opening cutscene of ''Black''/''White''; the right side of his mouth seems to have some difficulty moving as seen in his sprite's animations; and he has an eyepiece over his right eye. Concept art of Ghetsis has shown him with a scar around his right eye.
  

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