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=In Other Pokémon Games=
 
=In Other Pokémon Games=
  
In ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]'', Sophocles and his Togedemaru appeared together as a playable sync pair that could be recruited at random through the game's Sync Pair Scout feature. [[Golem (Alola)|Alolan Golem]] could later be unlocked as an alternate sync partner for Sophocles by spending Battle Points, starting at the end of August 2022. He was also shown to own ten [[Voltorb]] during an expedition event with a naming scheme similar to his group of Charjabug from the mainline games, with Sixtorb being a Shiny Voltorb while Seventorb evolved into [[Electrode]]. Within the game's Main Story, Sophocles was initially featured in Chapter 11 of the PML Arc. He had formed a team with [[Hau]], but after they lost to [[Scottie/Bettie]], Sophocles convinced Hau to join their team in order become stronger, while he focused on observing the trainers for his invention. In Chapter 26, it was shown that he worked with [[Clemont]] and Molayne on an invention called the Sync Pair Pinger, that was designed to attract powerful sync pairs. They were left confused on whether or not it worked properly, as it initially seemed to only be reacting to them, but it later drew in [[Blue]].  
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In ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]'', Sophocles and his Togedemaru appeared together as a playable sync pair that could be recruited at random through the game's Sync Pair Scout feature. Within the game's Main Story, Sophocles was initially featured in Chapter 11. He had formed a team with [[Hau]], but after they lost to [[Scottie/Bettie]], Sophocles convinced Hau to join their team in order become stronger, while he focused on observing the trainers for his invention. In Chapter 26, it was shown that he worked with [[Clemont]] and Molayne on an invention called the Sync Pair Pinger, that was designed to attract powerful sync pairs. They were left confused on whether or not it worked properly, as it initially seemed to only be reacting to them, but it later drew in [[Blue]].  
  
Sophocles was also featured in the "New World Dilemma" Legendary Event, where he conversed with [[Cyrus (Pokemon)|Cyrus]] and formed an unlikely bond. He tried to convince Cyrus to believe in the human spirit so that they could be friends. Cyrus ultimately rejected his notions and chose to stick to his given path, but Sophocles still maintained hope in him. Sophocles was also mentioned in the "Give and Take" Legendary Event, where he and the other technologically-gifted trainers had worked together to disarm [[Lysandre]]'s weapon, and he also made an appearance in a short scene for the "Trials on the Isle" Story Event, where he discovered [[Volkner]]'s modifications and wanted to learn from him. Sophocles was also featured in the "Search for the Ball Pokémon!" Expedition Event, in which he and Molayne enlisted [[Ball Guy]]'s help to track down his ten missing Voltorb. During the Sinnoh chapter of the Main Story's Villain Arc, Sophocles accompanied the trainers who went to confront Cyrus in an attempt to get him to change his ways. Ultimately, their combined efforts managed to reach him and get him to revise his goals. In the Alola chapter, Sophocles fought off [[Team Rocket]] members and rogue [[Aether Foundation]] members alongside Acerola, [[Lana (Pokemon)|Lana]], [[Mallow (Pokemon)|Mallow]] and [[Kiawe]]. He was also among the technologically inclined trainers who [[Rose]] courted to create inventions based on sync stones in the Galar chapter, but the offer ultimately fell through as the group did not like the restrictions that Rose wanted to put in place.
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Sophocles was also featured in the "New World Dilemma" Legendary Event, where he conversed with [[Cyrus (Pokemon)|Cyrus]] and formed an unlikely bond. He tried to convince Cyrus to believe in the human spirit so that they could be friends. Cyrus ultimately rejected his notions and chose to stick to his given path, but Sophocles still maintained hope in him. Sophocles was also mentioned in the "Give and Take" Legendary Event, where he and the other science-oriented trainers had worked together to disarm [[Lysandre]]'s weapon, and he also made an appearance in a short scene for the "Trials on the Isle" Story Event, where he discovered [[Volkner]]'s modifications and wanted to learn from him.
  
 
=Other Appearances=
 
=Other Appearances=
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==Other Media==
 
==Other Media==
  
*In the ''Pokémon'' anime, Sophocles appeared as one of the main characters during the ''Sun''/''Moon''-based series of the show. He was one of Ash's classmates along with other characters who had been captains in the games. As trial captains were not used in this series, Sophocoles and his classmates instead became a task force called the Ultra Guardians over the course of the series. Hokulani Observatory was also shown to be inhabited only by Molayne. The series also expanded on Sophocles's character by showing his parents and revealing a repressed traumatic memory Sophocles had of a [[Minior]] perishing. Sophocles competed in the Manalo Conference near the end of the series, where he defeated [[Mina]] but lost to [[Kiawe]]. He ultimately went to visit Mossdeep Space Center in [[Hoenn]] with his cousin because of his dreams of becoming an astronaut. He also appeared in several episodes of ''Pokémon Journeys'', in which Ash and Goh visited him at the Mossdeep Space Center while he worked on safely guiding a probe back home, and the classmates later reunited at Alola.
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*In the ''Pokémon'' anime, Sophocles appeared as one of the main characters during the ''Sun''/''Moon''-based series of the show. He was one of Ash's classmates along with other characters who had been captains in the games. As trial captains were not used in this series, Sophocoles and his classmates instead became a task force called the Ultra Guardians over the course of the series. Hokulani Observatory was also shown to be inhabited only by Molayne. The series also expanded on Sophocles's character by showing his parents and revealing a repressed traumatic memory Sophocles had of a [[Minior]] perishing. Sophocles competed in the Manalo Conference near the end of the series, where he defeated [[Mina]] but lost to [[Kiawe]]. He ultimately went to visit Moosdeep Space Center in [[Hoenn]] with his cousin because of his dreams of becoming an astronaut. He also made an appearance in an episode of ''Pokémon Journeys'', in which the classmates reunited at Alola.
 
*In the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga, Sophocles appeared during the ''Sun''/''Moon'' arc, where he helped Molayne as well as the other captains and kahunas in the effort against the Ultra Beasts and other enemies. Sophocles made an attempt to use a device to call Totem Pokémon for help, but it did not work.
 
*In the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga, Sophocles appeared during the ''Sun''/''Moon'' arc, where he helped Molayne as well as the other captains and kahunas in the effort against the Ultra Beasts and other enemies. Sophocles made an attempt to use a device to call Totem Pokémon for help, but it did not work.
  
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*He is named after the Hawaiian flower known as Sophora chrysophylla. His Japanese name is Mamane, from the Hawaiian word for the flower.
 
*He is named after the Hawaiian flower known as Sophora chrysophylla. His Japanese name is Mamane, from the Hawaiian word for the flower.
*His shirt bares the image of a [[Game Boy]] connected to a Link Cable. This references the original method of linking Pokémon games together, which was succeeded by Sophocles's Festival Plaza in that generation. It also resembles the symbol used for Pokémon that have been sent through the [[Pokémon Bank|Poké Transporter]].
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*His shirt bares the image of a [[Game Boy]] connected to a Link Cable. This references the original method of linking Pokémon games together, which is succeeded by Sophocles's Festival Plaza. It also resembles the symbol used for Pokémon that have been sent through the [[Pokémon Bank|Poké Transporter]].
  
 
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