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'''Wally''' is a Pokémon trainer who appears in ''[[Pokémon: Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Pokémon: Ruby, Sapphire]]'' and ''[[Pokémon: Emerald Version|Emerald Versions]]'' as well as in the remakes ''[[Pokémon: Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Alpha Sapphire]]''. He acts as a supporting character in the game and as a friendly rival character.
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'''Wally''' is a Pokémon trainer who was featured as a supporting character and friendly rival character in the third generation games of the ''[[Portal: Pokémon|Pokémon]]'' series: ''[[Pokémon: Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Pokémon: Ruby, Sapphire]]'' and ''[[Pokémon: Emerald Version|Emerald Versions]]'', as well as in the remakes ''[[Pokémon: Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Omega Ruby and and Alpha Sapphire]]''.
  
 
=Background=
 
=Background=
  
Wally was a sickly boy who originally lived in Petalburg City with his parents. He always dreamed of owning his own Pokémon. Eventually it was decided that he would spend some time with relatives at Verdanturf City, where the cleaner air would help him. So he went to Petalburg City's Pokémon Gym and asked the gym leader [[Norman]] to help him catch a Pokémon. Norman lent him a Pokémon and sent his child [[Brendan]]/[[May]] to teach Wally how to catch a Pokémon. With the player character's guidance, Wally was able to catch his first Pokémon, a [[Ralts]].
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Wally was a sickly boy who originally lived in Petalburg City with his parents. He always dreamed of owning his own Pokémon. It was eventually decided that he would spend some time with relatives at Verdanturf City, where the cleaner air would help him. Before leaving, he went to Petalburg City's Pokémon Gym and asked the gym leader [[Norman]] to help him catch a Pokémon. Norman lent him a Pokémon and sent his child [[Brendan]]/[[May]] to teach Wally how to catch a Pokémon. With the player character's guidance, Wally was able to catch his first Pokémon, a [[Ralts]].
  
After moving to Verdanturf, Wally's health began to improve, due in part to the presence of Pokémon in his life.. At one point, he believed that he had become strong enough to challenge a Pokémon gym (despite still only possessing one Pokémon) and had his uncle bring him to the Mauville City gym. His uncle would not allow him to enter, however, because he did not think he was ready. Luckily, Brendan/May arrived at that time, and Wally challenged them in order to test himself. After being defeated, Wally willingly returned to Verdanturf until he became stronger.
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After moving to Verdanturf, Wally's health began to improve, due in part to the presence of Pokémon in his life.. At one point, he believed that he had become strong enough to challenge a Pokémon gym (despite still only possessing one Pokémon), and had his uncle bring him to the Mauville City gym. His uncle would not allow him to enter, because he did not think he was ready. Luckily, Brendan/May arrived at that time, and Wally challenged them in order to test himself. After being defeated, Wally willingly returned to Verdanturf until he became stronger. Wally soon became genuinely stronger, both in terms of his health and his Pokémon team, and he began traveling with his Pokémon. He confronted Brendan/May on Victory Road and challenged them with his improved team of Pokémon. Although he was defeated, again Wally swore he would catch up with the player trainer one day and could be rechallenged there endlessly, with a stronger team each time for the first four rematches.
 
 
Wally soon became genuinely stronger, both in terms of his health and his Pokémon team, and he began traveling with his Pokémon team. He confronted Brendan/May on Victory Road and challenged them with his improved team of Pokémon. Although he was defeated, again Wally swore he would catch up with the player trainer one day and could be rechallenged there endlessly, with a stronger team each time for the first four rematches.
 
  
 
In ''Omega Ruby'' and ''Alpha Sapphire'', his story was expanded. He managed to collect all eight badges before challenging Brandan/May at Victory Road, and the Hoenn News Network reported his accomplishments. He also obtained a Mega Stone and Key Stone, which he used for Mega Evolving one of his Pokémon. During the Delta Episode, his Key Stone went missing, and despite this he was later accosted by either [[Courtney]] of [[Team Magma]] or [[Matt]] of [[Team Aqua]] (depending on the version) for it. Brendan/May came to his aid and later returned his Key Stone to him.  
 
In ''Omega Ruby'' and ''Alpha Sapphire'', his story was expanded. He managed to collect all eight badges before challenging Brandan/May at Victory Road, and the Hoenn News Network reported his accomplishments. He also obtained a Mega Stone and Key Stone, which he used for Mega Evolving one of his Pokémon. During the Delta Episode, his Key Stone went missing, and despite this he was later accosted by either [[Courtney]] of [[Team Magma]] or [[Matt]] of [[Team Aqua]] (depending on the version) for it. Brendan/May came to his aid and later returned his Key Stone to him.  
 
 
Norman also gave him an S.S. Ticket, so that he could travel to the Battle Resort and continue to improve as a trainer. There, he continued his training with the help of other trainers that he met and began to think more strategically. He also began to feel like he had found where he truly belonged. At the resort's Battle Maison, Wally was available as a teammate for Multi Battles, or he could be battled as an opponent.
 
Norman also gave him an S.S. Ticket, so that he could travel to the Battle Resort and continue to improve as a trainer. There, he continued his training with the help of other trainers that he met and began to think more strategically. He also began to feel like he had found where he truly belonged. At the resort's Battle Maison, Wally was available as a teammate for Multi Battles, or he could be battled as an opponent.
  
Wally returned in ''[[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Sun, Moon]]'', ''[[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]]'', set at least ten years later, as a competitor at the Battle Tree in the [[Alola Islands]] who could be battled and recruited.
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Wally returned in ''[[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Sun, Moon]]'', ''[[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]]'', set at least ten years later, as a competitor at the Battle Tree in the [[Alola Islands]] who could be battled and recruited as a partner.
  
 
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=In Other Pokémon Games=
 
=In Other Pokémon Games=
  
In ''[[Pokémon Masters]]'', Wally and his Gallade appeared as a playable sync pair that could be recruited at random through the game's sync pair feature. His Gallade could Mega Evolve when using a sync move during battle.
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In ''[[Pokémon Masters EX]]'', Wally and his Gallade appeared as a playable sync pair that could be recruited at random through the game's Sync Pair Scout feature starting in May 2020. His Gallade could Mega Evolve when using a sync move during battle. A Sygna Suit variant of Wally paired with a Shiny Gardevoir (also capable of Mega Evolution) was made available through the Sync Pair Scout during limited time periods starting at the end of September 2022. When battled as an opponent in some events, Wally has sometimes paired with other Pokémon such as Altaria, Roserade and Garchomp. In the Main Story, Wally played a role during the Hoenn chapter of the Villain Arc, in which he helped [[Team Aqua]] members to retreat from an attack by [[Courtney]] and [[Groudon]].
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Wally also made appearances in several Story Events, such as "Serena's Dessert Party", "Family Ties", "Passio Eggsplorers" and "Revel in Rivalry". In the "Family Ties" event, he fought alongside Norman and Brendan in a family competition event. He also fought on a team with [[Bede]] and [[Hugh (Pokemon)|Hugh]] in the "Revel in Rivalry" event and tried to keep the peace between his combative teammates. Wally later starred in the Story Event "Melancholy Wally". In that event, he wanted to team up with [[Diantha]] for a competition because they both used Gardevoir, but she turned him down as she did not feel a shine from them and felt they needed to figure out what they lacked. Wally assumed that they were lacking with strength, so he focused on pushing his Gardevoir in training, to the point where it disappeared on him. [[Noland]] was able to help to remind Wally of how he was when he first started training Pokémon and did not worry about winning or losing. He found his Gardevoir and apologized. Diantha turned him down again, but this time it was because she wanted to face him in battle now that he was truly working as a team with his Gardevoir. Wally ultimately defeated her to win the competition, and she agreed that they would team up in the future. They went off to a cafe to continue working on their bond.
  
 
=Other Appearances=
 
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==Other Media==
 
==Other Media==
  
*He appears in the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga and plays a large role in the ''Ruby''/''Sapphire'' arc. In this version, Norman refuses to teach him how to be a trainer after learning about his condition, at which point Ruby takes over and lends him a Ralts while teaching him how to catch Pokémon. As Ruby is then lost in a river protecting a Pokémon, Wally holds onto his Ralts for him. Wally later becomes a stronger trainer and is shown to wear a special respirator suit. Norman eventually takes Wally in and uses him to help in awakening [[Rayquaza]], which required someone of a child's size (a role that had been intended for Norman's son Ruby before his disappearance). He also temporarily holds the third starter Pokémon [[Treecko]] and a Pokédex that [[Professor Birch]] had lost. It evolves into a [[Grovyle]] before it is lost, but the Pokédex is returned to Birch, with both being meant for the new character Emerald (thus Wally acted as a temporary placeholder for him). Wally makes a return appearance in the ''Omega Ruby''/''Alpha Sapphire'' arc, where he gives an injured Sapphire shelter in his Secret Base and later helps with the effort to stop Grand Meteor Delta.
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*He appeared in the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga with a large role in the ''Ruby''/''Sapphire'' arc. In this version, Norman refused to teach him how to be a trainer after learning about his condition, at which point Ruby took over and lent him a Ralts while teaching him how to catch Pokémon. As Ruby was promptly lost in a river while protecting a Pokémon, Wally held onto his Ralts for him. Wally later became a stronger trainer and was shown to wear a special respirator suit. Norman eventually took Wally in and used him to help in awakening [[Rayquaza]], which required someone of a child's size (a role that had been intended for Norman's son Ruby before his disappearance). He also temporarily held the third starter Pokémon [[Treecko]] and a Pokédex that [[Professor Birch]] had lost. It evolved into a [[Grovyle]] before it was lost, but the Pokédex was returned to Birch, with both being meant for the new character Emerald (thus Wally acted as a temporary placeholder for him). Wally made a return appearance in the ''Omega Ruby''/''Alpha Sapphire'' arc, where he gave an injured Sapphire shelter in his Secret Base and later helped with the effort to stop Grand Meteor Delta.
  
 
=Trivia=
 
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*In a new line of dialogue after the Mauville fight in ''Omega Ruby''/''Alpha Sapphire'', Wally seems to be in the process of asking Brendan/May if it is okay for him to call them his rival, only for him to nervously cut himself off and ask the trainer to forget about it.
 
*In a new line of dialogue after the Mauville fight in ''Omega Ruby''/''Alpha Sapphire'', Wally seems to be in the process of asking Brendan/May if it is okay for him to call them his rival, only for him to nervously cut himself off and ask the trainer to forget about it.
 
*He is the first rival character in the games who does not have any of that generation's starter Pokémon.
 
*He is the first rival character in the games who does not have any of that generation's starter Pokémon.
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*Wally keeps his Key Stone encased in a Mega Pendant that he wears around his neck. The pendant is made of wood in the shape of Gallade's head.
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*His Galladite was given to him by Wanda, who discovered it and a Gardevoirite (which she later gave to Brenda/May) when light descended from the sky following the defeat of Groudon/Kyogre.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:11, 28 September 2023

Wally.png
Wally as seen in Pokémon: Ruby and Sapphire Versions
Wally
Species Human
Hair color Green
Eye color Blue
Age 10 (Gen III)
20s (Gen VII)
Relatives Father/Mother
Uncle/Aunt
Wanda (cousin)
Voiced by Melissa Mabie (2020)
Debut Pokémon: Ruby/Sapphire Versions

Wally is a Pokémon trainer who was featured as a supporting character and friendly rival character in the third generation games of the Pokémon series: Pokémon: Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald Versions, as well as in the remakes Omega Ruby and and Alpha Sapphire.

Background[edit]

Wally was a sickly boy who originally lived in Petalburg City with his parents. He always dreamed of owning his own Pokémon. It was eventually decided that he would spend some time with relatives at Verdanturf City, where the cleaner air would help him. Before leaving, he went to Petalburg City's Pokémon Gym and asked the gym leader Norman to help him catch a Pokémon. Norman lent him a Pokémon and sent his child Brendan/May to teach Wally how to catch a Pokémon. With the player character's guidance, Wally was able to catch his first Pokémon, a Ralts.

After moving to Verdanturf, Wally's health began to improve, due in part to the presence of Pokémon in his life.. At one point, he believed that he had become strong enough to challenge a Pokémon gym (despite still only possessing one Pokémon), and had his uncle bring him to the Mauville City gym. His uncle would not allow him to enter, because he did not think he was ready. Luckily, Brendan/May arrived at that time, and Wally challenged them in order to test himself. After being defeated, Wally willingly returned to Verdanturf until he became stronger. Wally soon became genuinely stronger, both in terms of his health and his Pokémon team, and he began traveling with his Pokémon. He confronted Brendan/May on Victory Road and challenged them with his improved team of Pokémon. Although he was defeated, again Wally swore he would catch up with the player trainer one day and could be rechallenged there endlessly, with a stronger team each time for the first four rematches.

In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, his story was expanded. He managed to collect all eight badges before challenging Brandan/May at Victory Road, and the Hoenn News Network reported his accomplishments. He also obtained a Mega Stone and Key Stone, which he used for Mega Evolving one of his Pokémon. During the Delta Episode, his Key Stone went missing, and despite this he was later accosted by either Courtney of Team Magma or Matt of Team Aqua (depending on the version) for it. Brendan/May came to his aid and later returned his Key Stone to him. Norman also gave him an S.S. Ticket, so that he could travel to the Battle Resort and continue to improve as a trainer. There, he continued his training with the help of other trainers that he met and began to think more strategically. He also began to feel like he had found where he truly belonged. At the resort's Battle Maison, Wally was available as a teammate for Multi Battles, or he could be battled as an opponent.

Wally returned in Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, set at least ten years later, as a competitor at the Battle Tree in the Alola Islands who could be battled and recruited as a partner.

Pokémon Roster[edit]

Norman initially lends him a Zigzagoon, which he returns after catching his first Pokémon. In the first battle at Mauville City, he uses only a Ralts (the same one he is shown catching earlier in the game). The following is his full team which he uses in the Victory Road battle and subsequent rematches:

In Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, when battling him at the Battle Maison, his team is the same as his Victory Road team for this versions, except that his Roselia and Magneton are replaced by a Roserade and Magnezone, respectively. For later Battle Maison battles, he uses the following roster:

When teaming up with the player at the Battle Maison, he uses his Gallade and Magnezone.

In Sun/Moon/Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon, the pool of Pokémon that he draws from for battles at the Battle Tree include Altaria, Garchomp, Magnezone and Gallade.

In Other Pokémon Games[edit]

In Pokémon Masters EX, Wally and his Gallade appeared as a playable sync pair that could be recruited at random through the game's Sync Pair Scout feature starting in May 2020. His Gallade could Mega Evolve when using a sync move during battle. A Sygna Suit variant of Wally paired with a Shiny Gardevoir (also capable of Mega Evolution) was made available through the Sync Pair Scout during limited time periods starting at the end of September 2022. When battled as an opponent in some events, Wally has sometimes paired with other Pokémon such as Altaria, Roserade and Garchomp. In the Main Story, Wally played a role during the Hoenn chapter of the Villain Arc, in which he helped Team Aqua members to retreat from an attack by Courtney and Groudon.

Wally also made appearances in several Story Events, such as "Serena's Dessert Party", "Family Ties", "Passio Eggsplorers" and "Revel in Rivalry". In the "Family Ties" event, he fought alongside Norman and Brendan in a family competition event. He also fought on a team with Bede and Hugh in the "Revel in Rivalry" event and tried to keep the peace between his combative teammates. Wally later starred in the Story Event "Melancholy Wally". In that event, he wanted to team up with Diantha for a competition because they both used Gardevoir, but she turned him down as she did not feel a shine from them and felt they needed to figure out what they lacked. Wally assumed that they were lacking with strength, so he focused on pushing his Gardevoir in training, to the point where it disappeared on him. Noland was able to help to remind Wally of how he was when he first started training Pokémon and did not worry about winning or losing. He found his Gardevoir and apologized. Diantha turned him down again, but this time it was because she wanted to face him in battle now that he was truly working as a team with his Gardevoir. Wally ultimately defeated her to win the competition, and she agreed that they would team up in the future. They went off to a cafe to continue working on their bond.

Other Appearances[edit]

Other Media[edit]

  • He appeared in the Pokémon Adventures manga with a large role in the Ruby/Sapphire arc. In this version, Norman refused to teach him how to be a trainer after learning about his condition, at which point Ruby took over and lent him a Ralts while teaching him how to catch Pokémon. As Ruby was promptly lost in a river while protecting a Pokémon, Wally held onto his Ralts for him. Wally later became a stronger trainer and was shown to wear a special respirator suit. Norman eventually took Wally in and used him to help in awakening Rayquaza, which required someone of a child's size (a role that had been intended for Norman's son Ruby before his disappearance). He also temporarily held the third starter Pokémon Treecko and a Pokédex that Professor Birch had lost. It evolved into a Grovyle before it was lost, but the Pokédex was returned to Birch, with both being meant for the new character Emerald (thus Wally acted as a temporary placeholder for him). Wally made a return appearance in the Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire arc, where he gave an injured Sapphire shelter in his Secret Base and later helped with the effort to stop Grand Meteor Delta.

Trivia[edit]

  • His favorite Pokémon is simply described as the "first one [he] ever caught", meaning his Ralts.
  • In a new line of dialogue after the Mauville fight in Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, Wally seems to be in the process of asking Brendan/May if it is okay for him to call them his rival, only for him to nervously cut himself off and ask the trainer to forget about it.
  • He is the first rival character in the games who does not have any of that generation's starter Pokémon.
  • Wally keeps his Key Stone encased in a Mega Pendant that he wears around his neck. The pendant is made of wood in the shape of Gallade's head.
  • His Galladite was given to him by Wanda, who discovered it and a Gardevoirite (which she later gave to Brenda/May) when light descended from the sky following the defeat of Groudon/Kyogre.