![]() ![]() He also reformed in the game, whereas in the anime he's arrested along with Ghetsis and the on-scene grunts, though he is considering changing his approach towards Pokémon.somewhat. Adaptational Villainy: While his goals and allegiance are unchanged, anime-Colress is more psychotic and openly antagonistic than his game counterpart (who only revealed his allegiance to Team Plasma at the end, and was technically more neutral towards the player).The anime has him remain unrepentant and arrested along with the rest of the team. Adaptational Karma: In the games, he got no comeuppance for his role in Team Plasma's destructive plan, mainly due to his disdain for Ghetsis and respect for the protagonist causing a Heel≯ace Turn.Team Plasma's chief scientist, who experiments with technology in order to control Pokémon and strengthen the organization's plans his own desires and priorities, however, appear to differ somewhat from those of his colleagues. Voiced in Latin American Spanish by: Ricardo Mendoza Villainous Breakdown: Starts losing it once the control device is destroyed and Reshiram frees itself.The Unfought: Like Maxie and Cyrus before him, we never see him battle anyone during his entire run on the show.Red Eyes, Take Warning: Both his visible left eye and the red visor covering his right eye, or possible lack of one.He finally takes the scene in the three-part finale. BW117 even shows him literally sitting on a throne-like chair. Orcus on His Throne: Ghetsis hides away in secret while his agents do his dirty work across Unova.Ash's group initially mistakes Colress for Ghetsis on their first meeting (having briefly heard the latter's name from Aldith) before being corrected. In his first episode, he contacts him briefly through a hologram at Colress' current base of operations. Faux Affably Evil: Speaks in honorifics in the Japanese version to put in the appearance of being a gentleman.Ghetsis still insisted on informing the dragon he can still order it around. Do Not Taunt Cthulhu: Two grunts had to stop him from pissing off Reshiram any further after it was freed from the device.Dark Is Evil: He wears his black outfit from B2W2.Composite Character: The cool, collected personality of his original B&W persona is combined with the clothing and more open goals of his later, B2W2 counterpart.Archnemesis Dad: BW118 reveals that: a) he is N, Anthea and Concordia's stepfather, like in the games and b) they all oppose his goals and actions.This Ghetsis doesn't seem to have a team of his own, not even his infamous Hydreigon. Contrast with game Ghetsis who manipulates N to control the Legendary dragon and is implied fully capable of defeating it. Adaptational Wimp: Not that he isn't a threat, but his plan rides solely on taming Reshiram through a device.He subsequently appears in person for the first time in BW117. In BW112, Ghetsis is initially seen projecting his image in a hologram, through which he communicates with Colress. The shadowy leader of Team Plasma, foster father to N, Anthea, and Concordia. Voiced in Latin American Spanish by: Diego Armando Nieves
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