Three punks

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The three punks. From left to right, Hitmonchan's Trainer, Spearow's Trainer, and Beedrill's Trainer

The three punks are Pokémon Trainers in the Orange Islands. They are characters of the day who appeared in the Pokémon the Series: The Beginning episode The Lost Lapras.

In animation

History

Ash and Misty discovered the three punks abusing a baby Lapras. Apparently, they wanted to use it to travel through the Orange Islands so that they could challenge the Orange Crew. They struck it repeatedly with sticks in order to get it to move. They were confronted by Ash and Misty and a battle ensued. As they were about to begin, they were stopped by a then unknown Tracey who examined their Pokémon. He stated that all of their Pokémon were "pitifully underdeveloped". While Tracey was about to test Pikachu's Thunder Shock, the three punks attacked. Pikachu let out a strong Thunder Shock attack which shocked them and their Pokémon, as well as Tracey. The three punks then ran away in fear.

Because of what these Trainers did to it, Lapras started off not trusting humans. It eventually had a change of heart by the end of the episode once it saw what Ash was willing to do for it.

Pokémon

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Spearow
Punk's Spearow

A Punk's Spearow first appeared when the punks were hurting a Lapras and it, along with Hitmonchan and Beedrill, battled Ash and his Pikachu. But before the battle could start, a boy started to sketch the Pokémon. They got irritated and attacked, but Pikachu sent them scurrying.

None of Spearow's moves are known.

Hitmonchan
Punk's Hitmonchan
Debut The Lost Lapras
Voice actors
Japanese Katsuyuki Konishi
English Michael Haigney

A Punk's Hitmonchan first appeared when the punks were hurting a Lapras and he, along with Spearow and Beedrill, battled Ash and his Pikachu. But before the battle could start, a boy started to sketch the Pokémon. They got irritated and attacked, but Pikachu sent them scurrying.

None of Hitmonchan's moves are known.

Beedrill
Punk's Beedrill
Debut The Lost Lapras
Voice actors
Japanese Shin-ichiro Miki
English Shin-ichiro Miki

A Punk's Beedrill first appeared when the punks were hurting a Lapras and it, along with Hitmonchan and Spearow, battled Ash and his Pikachu. But before the battle could start, a boy started to sketch the Pokémon. They got irritated and attacked, but Pikachu sent them scurrying.

None of Beedrill's moves are known.

In the manga

The Electric Tale of Pikachu

The three punks in The Electric Tale of Pikachu

The three punks appear in The Orange Islands as a set of Trainers who are the first ones Ash met on the Orange Islands. They reappear in a flashback in The Orange Crew Supreme Gym Leader.

Unlike in the animated series, the trio do not beat up a Lapras as a group of Krabby do it instead.

Pokémon

Hitmonchan, Beedrill, and Spearow
Three punks's Hitmonchan, Beedrill, and Spearow

The punks have a Hitmonchan, Beedrill, and Spearow. All of them were sent out to battle Ash in which Ash retaliates with Pikachu. Pikachu manages to defeat them single-handedly.

None of their moves are known.

Voice actors

Hitmonchan Trainer
Language Voice actor
Japanese 小西克幸 Katsuyuki Konishi
English Matthew Mitler
Arabic مروان فرحات Marwan Farhat
Dutch Bram Bart
Norwegian Trond Teigen
European Spanish Juan Sainz Maza
Spearow Trainer
Language Voice actor
Japanese 三木眞一郎 Shin-ichiro Miki
English Ted Lewis
Arabic زياد الرفاعي Zeyad Errafae'ie
Norwegian Tommy Karlsen
European Spanish Alejandro Martínez
Beedrill Trainer
Language Voice actor
Japanese 坂口候一 Kōichi Sakaguchi
English Maddie Blaustein
Arabic Adel Abo Hassoon
Norwegian Eirik Espolin Johnson
European Spanish Cholo Moratalla
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