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== Personality ==  
 
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Walter is very much like his namesake, the great anchorman Walter Cronkite-- he is, for the most part, stoic, serious, and, as is natural for his species, patient. He rarely shows any strong emotions besides his usual serious nature, but despite that, he is very much willing to help out his friends and listen to what they have to say. Nothing really gets Walter particularly angry- and even when he is angry, it's relatively hard to tell due to his perpetually squinting eyes. For the most part, if Walter is annoyed by something, he will usually resort to deadpan sarcasm. This was most notably shown when he, Braker and Cuddles were watching [[Colton]] in battle and saw [[9-Volt (Colton)|9-Volt]]. Upon recognizing him as the Galvantula from the news, both he and Braker lamented the fact that the news forgot that Bug resists Ground due to their amazement at the idea of a Galvantula withstanding an Earthquake. Due to his patient nature, Walter will often serve as Braker's "minder" of sorts, and reminds his Trainer of when he should be patient or when the right time is to ask someone for an interview. Like his Trainer, Walter cares very much about the truth, and strives to get his information as accurate as possible. Due to this, he has very little tolerance for blatant liars, although little white lies are fine. While Walter has not been shown in battle as of yet, he has a very high regard for strategy, as was shown during Colton's battle where he admired Sylveon's use of a Quick Claw to allow her to make the first attack. Later on, during [[Serkis]]' battle against [[Panto]] prior to the latter's capture, Walter similarly admired Braker's use of priority moves such as Water Shuriken and Shadow Sneak in order to take advantage of the Trick Room that Panto had set up. It's implied that Walter is a very skilled battler, as Braker has all eight Galar Gym Badges by the time of his debut. Walter often ends certain sentences with the line "that's the way it is," which serves as a reference to both his species and his namesake (see "Trivia" below for more details). This is particularly true if he is finishing up a broadcast.  
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Walter is very much like his namesake, the great anchorman Walter Cronkite-- he is, for the most part, stoic, serious, and, as is natural for his species, patient. He is perpetually calm with almost everyone around him, and treats everyone he meets with respect, including his enemies. Walter is very much willing to help out his friends and Trainer and listen to what they have to say, and serves as a confidant for the people and Pokemon around him. He is rather observant and introspective, often picking up on people's habits and pointing out whether or not something they do or say doesn't seem right for them. Most notably, he was the first one to suspect that Kim and Ian's relationship after the former finding out about the latter's involvement with the Fanatic had gone sour when Kim insisted on going to Spikemuth on her own accord, even when Walter pointed out that she normally enjoyed traveling with Ian and Evelyn. His observant nature also allows him to pick up on the opponent's strategies in the heat of battle, and has also contributed to him easily being able to tell whether a move that is used is physical, special, or status just by the sight of it.  
  
Similarly to [[Cuddles]], Walter is often seen outside of his PokeBall. His favorite Gamecube game, according to Goldenheart388, is Mug Shots.  
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Nothing really gets Walter particularly angry- and even when he is angry, it's relatively hard to tell due to his perpetually squinting eyes. For the most part, if Walter is annoyed by something, he will usually resort to deadpan sarcasm. This was most notably shown when he, Braker and Cuddles were watching [[Colton|Kendall]] in battle and saw [[9-Volt (Colton)|9-Volt]]. Upon recognizing him as the Galvantula from the news, both he and Braker lamented the fact that the news forgot that Bug resists Ground due to their amazement at the idea of a Galvantula withstanding an Earthquake. That being said, however, while Walter normally doesn't emote much beyond his normally stoic nature, he is still very much capable of emotion during particularly serious moments, much like his namesake. He was notably horrified upon hearing about Jigsaw attacking Kim (and later on upon him seeing it for the first time), and showed visible sadness and concern upon hearing about Lithium's old Trainer. Later on, during the meeting, he was struck absolutely dumb upon hearing about the J-Team's involvement with the summoning of the Fanatic, and particularly regarding Ian's involvement (though it was still Kim who had the most extreme reaction, as she'd known Ian long enough to make her disappointment and anger at him known).
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Due to his patient nature, Walter will often serve as Braker's "minder" of sorts, and reminds his Trainer of when he should be patient about certain things or when the right time is to ask someone for an interview. This was most notably shown during Braker's first appearance in the RP, when Walter tried in vain to calm his Trainer down upon the latter finding out about Kendall's battle against Marnie. Evidently, some of Walter's behavior has rubbed off on his Trainer as a result. Like his Trainer, Walter cares very much about the truth, and strives to get his information as accurate as possible. Due to this, he has very little tolerance for blatant liars, although little white lies are fine. He also has little tolerance for anyone who achieves things through dishonest means, such as cheating or stealing, as well as newscasters who go directly against their code of ethics for the sake of a good story. Walter also is very much against most TV reality shows, believing them to be nothing more than elaborate scripted scams that directly lie to their audience. That being said, though, Walter isn't absolute about his devotion to his ethical code, and will sometimes be okay with people lying or newscasters compromising their code of ethics if it serves the greater good or ultimately ends up achieving a good result. Due to his devotion to the truth and reality, Walter also has a slightly lesser tolerance for nonsensical humor. While he is exceedingly patient with mons like [[Caboose]] and [[KL-RY]], he's not above knocking them both down a peg if need be.
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Walter has a great amount of loyalty to his Trainer, and aspires more than anything to protect Braker at all costs. Anyone who hurts Braker in any way, or makes fun of his sexuality, will immediately find themselves on Walter's hit list. Walter has a very high regard for strategy, as was shown during [[Colton|Kendall]]'s battle against Raihan where he admired Sylveon's use of a Quick Claw to allow her to make the first attack. Later on, during [[Serkis]]' battle against [[Panto]] prior to the latter's capture, Walter similarly admired Braker's use of priority moves such as Water Shuriken and Shadow Sneak in order to take advantage of the Trick Room that Panto had set up. Walter will often be in the audience with [[Cuddles]] and [[Caboose]] during Kim's battles, commentating on strategies used, items used, and major events (such as [[Ringo (Kim)|Ringo]]'s evolution). On the actual battlefield, Walter is very skilled, often using his Counter and Mirror Coat moves to immediately shoot the opponent's moves back in their faces and catch them off-guard. He also tends to use Encore after a particularly powerful move in order to use either Counter or Mirror Coat to shove the move back in the opponent's face repeatedly. If he's down to low HP, he will often use Destiny Bond to cause the opponent to go down with him. These strategies evidently served Walter well in battle, as Braker has all eight Galar Gym Badges by the time of his debut. Walter often ends certain sentences with the line "that's the way it is," which serves as a reference to both his species and his namesake (see "Trivia" below for more details). This is particularly true if he is finishing up a broadcast.
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Similarly to [[Cuddles]], Walter is often seen outside of his PokeBall. His favorite Gamecube game, according to Goldenheart388, is Mug Shots.
  
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==

Revision as of 00:58, 31 May 2022

"You are very eager about the news, Braker."

Walter is Leonard Braker's Wobbuffet, and the first Pokemon he acquired on his journey.

Appearance

In his Pokemon form, Walter resembles a regular Wobbuffet, though he is sometimes seen with a pair of glasses and a camera. The glasses show up more often in his human form, though.

In his prospective human form, Walter appears as a roughly thirty-year old man with perpetually squinting eyes and a pair of square glasses. He has slicked-back blue hair and is dressed in a light blue suit as well as blue jeans, with black shoes. He also wears a black bow tie around his neck.

Personality

Walter is very much like his namesake, the great anchorman Walter Cronkite-- he is, for the most part, stoic, serious, and, as is natural for his species, patient. He is perpetually calm with almost everyone around him, and treats everyone he meets with respect, including his enemies. Walter is very much willing to help out his friends and Trainer and listen to what they have to say, and serves as a confidant for the people and Pokemon around him. He is rather observant and introspective, often picking up on people's habits and pointing out whether or not something they do or say doesn't seem right for them. Most notably, he was the first one to suspect that Kim and Ian's relationship after the former finding out about the latter's involvement with the Fanatic had gone sour when Kim insisted on going to Spikemuth on her own accord, even when Walter pointed out that she normally enjoyed traveling with Ian and Evelyn. His observant nature also allows him to pick up on the opponent's strategies in the heat of battle, and has also contributed to him easily being able to tell whether a move that is used is physical, special, or status just by the sight of it.

Nothing really gets Walter particularly angry- and even when he is angry, it's relatively hard to tell due to his perpetually squinting eyes. For the most part, if Walter is annoyed by something, he will usually resort to deadpan sarcasm. This was most notably shown when he, Braker and Cuddles were watching Kendall in battle and saw 9-Volt. Upon recognizing him as the Galvantula from the news, both he and Braker lamented the fact that the news forgot that Bug resists Ground due to their amazement at the idea of a Galvantula withstanding an Earthquake. That being said, however, while Walter normally doesn't emote much beyond his normally stoic nature, he is still very much capable of emotion during particularly serious moments, much like his namesake. He was notably horrified upon hearing about Jigsaw attacking Kim (and later on upon him seeing it for the first time), and showed visible sadness and concern upon hearing about Lithium's old Trainer. Later on, during the meeting, he was struck absolutely dumb upon hearing about the J-Team's involvement with the summoning of the Fanatic, and particularly regarding Ian's involvement (though it was still Kim who had the most extreme reaction, as she'd known Ian long enough to make her disappointment and anger at him known).

Due to his patient nature, Walter will often serve as Braker's "minder" of sorts, and reminds his Trainer of when he should be patient about certain things or when the right time is to ask someone for an interview. This was most notably shown during Braker's first appearance in the RP, when Walter tried in vain to calm his Trainer down upon the latter finding out about Kendall's battle against Marnie. Evidently, some of Walter's behavior has rubbed off on his Trainer as a result. Like his Trainer, Walter cares very much about the truth, and strives to get his information as accurate as possible. Due to this, he has very little tolerance for blatant liars, although little white lies are fine. He also has little tolerance for anyone who achieves things through dishonest means, such as cheating or stealing, as well as newscasters who go directly against their code of ethics for the sake of a good story. Walter also is very much against most TV reality shows, believing them to be nothing more than elaborate scripted scams that directly lie to their audience. That being said, though, Walter isn't absolute about his devotion to his ethical code, and will sometimes be okay with people lying or newscasters compromising their code of ethics if it serves the greater good or ultimately ends up achieving a good result. Due to his devotion to the truth and reality, Walter also has a slightly lesser tolerance for nonsensical humor. While he is exceedingly patient with mons like Caboose and KL-RY, he's not above knocking them both down a peg if need be.

Walter has a great amount of loyalty to his Trainer, and aspires more than anything to protect Braker at all costs. Anyone who hurts Braker in any way, or makes fun of his sexuality, will immediately find themselves on Walter's hit list. Walter has a very high regard for strategy, as was shown during Kendall's battle against Raihan where he admired Sylveon's use of a Quick Claw to allow her to make the first attack. Later on, during Serkis' battle against Panto prior to the latter's capture, Walter similarly admired Braker's use of priority moves such as Water Shuriken and Shadow Sneak in order to take advantage of the Trick Room that Panto had set up. Walter will often be in the audience with Cuddles and Caboose during Kim's battles, commentating on strategies used, items used, and major events (such as Ringo's evolution). On the actual battlefield, Walter is very skilled, often using his Counter and Mirror Coat moves to immediately shoot the opponent's moves back in their faces and catch them off-guard. He also tends to use Encore after a particularly powerful move in order to use either Counter or Mirror Coat to shove the move back in the opponent's face repeatedly. If he's down to low HP, he will often use Destiny Bond to cause the opponent to go down with him. These strategies evidently served Walter well in battle, as Braker has all eight Galar Gym Badges by the time of his debut. Walter often ends certain sentences with the line "that's the way it is," which serves as a reference to both his species and his namesake (see "Trivia" below for more details). This is particularly true if he is finishing up a broadcast.

Similarly to Cuddles, Walter is often seen outside of his PokeBall. His favorite Gamecube game, according to Goldenheart388, is Mug Shots.

Background

Unlike his main partner Cuddles, not much is known about Walter's backstory prior to meeting Braker, though it can be assumed that even prior to meeting Braker Walter had the same opinion regarding the truth that he currently has now. For the most part, all we know about Walter's life prior to meeting Braker was that he lived as a wild Pokemon.

Details

  • Met: The Wild Area
  • Birthday: November 4th
  • Ability: Shadow Tag
  • Favorite Move: Counter and Mirror Coat
  • Nature: Calm
  • Characteristic: Sturdy body
  • Likes: His Trainer, his friends, traveling around with Cuddles and Caboose, the truth, the news, learning about new news stories, watching Gamecube with the rest of Braker's mons, the Gamecube game "Mug Shots", battling, analyzing battles from the sidelines
  • Dislikes: Liars (though little white lies are fine), cheaters, thieves, anyone who hurts his friends or Trainer, Jigsaw, the fake news media, anyone who insults his Trainer due to his sexuality, horrifying news stories, any news reporters who misuse or go against their code of ethics, whenever his Trainer gets too overenthusiastic about the news, anyone who touts Braker's news as fake and/or propaganda, modern reality television
  • Ball: Poke
  • Hasslemon typing quirk: Capitalizes the first letter of every word that Begins with the letters, C, B, or S, as well as words at the Beginnings of Sentences and proper nouns. However, the word "i" is not Capitalized, like it is in regular Speech.
A prospective fullbody Walter gijinka, as done by Goldenheart388.

Known Moves

  • TypeFighting.gif: Counter
  • TypePsychic.gif: Mirror Coat, Amnesia
  • TypeNormal.gif: Safeguard, Encore
  • TypeGhost.gif: Destiny Bond

Trivia

  • Walter was named after famed news anchorman Walter Cronkite, due to a pun surrounding his species name. Wobbuffet's Japanese name is Soonansu, which is homophonous with the Japanese expression sou nan su. The expression roughly translates to "That's the way it is". Walter Cronkite's famous sign-off line, used at the end of every broadcast he made on the CBS Evening News, was "And that's the way it is", followed by the date, which is also how Walter signs off during Braker's live news broadcasts. He was also named after Cronkite due to his stoic personality and desire for the truth; Cronkite was referred to as the "most trusted man in America", and, with a few notable exceptions, rarely showed emotion on screen.
  • According to Goldenheart388, Walter's Hasslemon handle is trustedAnchorman (TA), which serves as a reference to the fact that Cronkite was called the most trusted man in America, as well as a reference both to Walter's general reliability and his job as the main anchorman for GBC-2. His typing quirk in Hasslemon serves as a reference to Cronkite's main job-- serving as an anchor for the CBS Evening News.
  • According to Goldenheart388, Walter's regular character theme is "Good People" by Jack Johnson. The song was picked for Walter due to it being a somewhat sarcastic takedown of the modern media industry, as Johnson asks where all the "good people" in the media went to- reflecting both Walter's slightly sarcastic nature as well as his desire for truth and reliability in modern news media and on television in general. His Broadway character theme is "Wait for It" from Hamilton, and his headcanon voice is not the late Walter Cronkite himself, but rather one of the more modern, yet similarly trusted news anchors: Anderson Cooper. His Japanese character theme, meanwhile, is "My Dearest" by Supercell, the first opening to Guilty Crown. The song serves as a look into Walter's desire for truth and reliability, but delves moreso into his loyalty to his Trainer and his desire to be with him until the ends of the earth as a protector and friend to Braker.
  • Walter's birthday, November 4th, is shared with his namesake Walter Cronkite.
Leonard Braker's Team
On Hand : Walter202Mini.pngCuddles596Mini.pngJules336Mini.pngRomea335Mini.pngSerkis658Mini.pngPanto122Mini.png
Charon423WMini.pngLithium738Mini.pngScramble882Mini.pngSnoop324Mini.pngCaboose707Mini.pngKL-RY137Mini.png
Buffy455Mini.pngChernobog781Mini.pngHeracles214Mini.png
As last seen in: Neo-Sinnoh