Brock
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| Brock | |
| Gender: | Male |
| Series: | Pokémon Stupid Mario Brothers Stupid Pokemon Friends |
| Home World: | Kanto |
| Allies: | Donkey Kong Ash Ketchum Daisy Professor Oak Mario UPS Wario Luigi Peach Snake Mona Ness Ryu Yoshi Talon Waluigi Link |
| Enemies: | Gary Oak Nox Decious Ganondorf The Darkness Bowser Zubashi Blaire Vherestorm Pauline FedEx Scott Masterson Tommy Vercetti Liquid Snake Ninjas |
| Debut: | Link's Letter is full of Holes! |
| Conclusion: | The Super Mario Brothers |
| Status: | Alive |
| Portrayer: | Austin Stevenson |
Brock is a Pokémon Breeder and gym leader that came to the real world to catch Pokémon with his best friend and fellow Pokémon lover Ash Ketchum. In addition to Pokémon collecting, he also enjoys refereeing.
He became the manager of Johnny Mushroom and the Kingdoms with Donkey Kong, so that the two could end Scott Masterson's ownership of the band. Brock was present for the first battle with Nox Decious, though he was completely useless in the fight. He also assisted in finding the Nether Shield which would be used to assemble the Nether Saber and defeat Decious.
Brock would later attend a school for refereeing, but he would return to catch more Pokémon with Ash. After Ash left, Brock was left to spend time with Gary Oak. Brock did help out in whatever ways he could, even managing to humiliate a ninja until he ran away. He joined Mario and Gary on a quest to find Professor Oak so they could get advice on defeating Ganondorf. Brock was the one to find UPS at the stadium and comfort him over his past. He would get the flash drive and bring it to his friends.
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Biography
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Background
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In a letter from Pikachu to Ash, Pikachu explains that, amidst the chaos going on at their house, Brock was smashed by a Snorlax and supposedly killed. ("It came from Ash's Toilet")
Season Two
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After fighting the Wario Brothers, Brock appears on the Battle field and scolds Ash for listening to his letter that he received from Pikachu that claimed he was dead, stating that he was actually hospitalized. After receiving a faulty package from FedEx, Brock joined Ash as they showed Mario and Luigi to Ash's Warp Pipe.
After collecting some more Pokemon, Brock got hungry and went to Taco Bell where he met up with Peach. The two traveled back to Mario's Backyard where he volunteered to ref for The Mario Bros' soccer game against Wario and Waluigi.
On the Soccer Field, Brock teams up with Donkey Kong to referee the match. After stumbling around the field for a majority of the game, Brock calls Wario on breaking the rules.Wario gets a yellow card for touching the ball with his hands, and Waluigi gets a yellow card because Brock hates purple. Later, Wario gets a red card for talking back to the ref, and Waluigi gets one because Brock hates him.
Brock and Donkey Kong buy the rights to Johnny Mushroom and the Kingdoms.
Added by SonicDreamer  Brock and Ash Ketchum join Mario on their quest to find Nox Decious. When the gang arrived at the Dark Forest, they all stared at Nox Decious in fear, except for a smiling Brock due to his lack of vision. He was easily defeated by his own Pokeball being thrown back at him by Nox. ("And then there was Nox Decious")



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Added by Marioawesome2Season Three
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Brock helps Luigi and Ash carry the beaten Mario to his house.
Brock refs the basketball game between Mario and Luigi versus Snake and Ash. ("Basketball Diaries")
Brock wants to catch water Pokemon so he decides to hang out with the Mario Brothers instead. When Luigi questions where Ash is Brock tells him Ash got a job at the grocery store. Luigi wonders if Ash has given up on pokemon collecting, but Brock says he hasn't and decides to go to the store to make Ash quit. Brock is later seen next to the Mario Brothers playing Pokemon Diamond and is happy since he caught all the pokemon in the game. But the Mario Brothers remind Brock that Pokemon Platinum is coming out soon, and he will have to catch all the pokemon all over again. Brock grunts then screams, "Craaaaaaaaaaaap!" Later Brock is seen once again at Mario's House hanging out with Ash when they here Wario yell.



Added by Space Hunter MMario and Luigi go to their mailbox to see if they have any letters. They discover a letter in their mailbox from Brock. In the letter Brock reveals he got a scholarship to the San Francisco School of Basketball and Soccer Reffing. Brock also reveals he will probably never be seen again (at least at the current moment).
At Gary's House Ash gets a call from Brock. Brock says he's coming back for the summer but, was really trying to tell Ash he was already there. Brock says he wants to play Pokemon Platinum, but Ash reveals he played the copy of the game Brock paid for and broke it. Brock yells at Ash and Ash suggests they go catch some Magikarp. Brock agrees and they leave Gary's House.
The Movie
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Added by AdminAdamBrock first is seen dancing to the Pokemon theme song with Ash and is eventually shoved to the ground by Gary. Later Brock beats Gary in the Pokemon card game, stating that he has beaten Gary in every form of Pokemon merchandise.
Brock is later seen at Mario's House playing Twister. He and Ash later mistake Bowser for a Pokemon. After Ash fails to capture Bowser using Pikachu they become bored and leave.
During the football game Brock and Gary fight over the referee position. They eventually ref the game together while still fighting.
After the football game Ash tells Brock he has captured all the Pokemon. Brock doesn't believe him and takes a look at Ash's Pokedex. Brock reveals to Ash more than half of his Pokedex is missing. Gary appears and announces to Ash and Brock that he will hang out with them to make himself look cooler. Brock then asks Gary to name some of his friends but, Gary can't respond. Brock and Ash then start teasing Gary that his grandpa is his only friend. Professor Oak appears and asks them why are they picking on Gary, Ash tries to tell him Gary is an idiot, annoying and smells. Professor Oak doesn't believe him. All of a sudden an evil lawn mower appears. Brock and the others then run away in fear. However, Brock, due to his lack of sight, runs in a different direction than the others, but is shortly followed by Ash.
Brock appears in the "Good Video Games" music video.
When Ash asks Wario if he will catch Pokemon with him Wario asks, "Why don't you get your friend Brock to help you out?" Ash then reveals Brock went back to his referee camp in San Francisco. ("Act II Part 2")
Ash is later sitting on his porch, completely bored, as he has captured all 493 Pokemon and has nobody to share them with. Then, Brock's voice replies "You don't share Pokemon, you trade them!" Ash excitedly asks Brock what he's doing back from referee camp. Brock replies that school is for Slowpokes, and he'd rather come back and do what he does best. After Ash guesses several things that Brock is good at, including "flirting with girls" and "being blind", Brock corrects him by answering "Catching Pokemon with my best friend!", who he then says is Gary. Ash starts to cry, but Brock reveals he was joking. The two of them then head off together to prepare for the next generation of Pokemon. ("Act II Part 6")
Season Four
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It was revealed in Richie's Life in the Fat Lane that Austin returned from San Francisco to film his scenes as Brock in Season Four. He and Gary continue to fight like usual. Now fighting over Donkey Kong's friendship. They later find out from Mario that they lost their powers and proceed to use grass and rocks as weapons. ("Poke-Drawls") His and Gary's Pokeballs later get stolen (by the Mario Bros for the Mafia) ("The Case of the Stolen Junk") but are given back with the blame pinned on Ash, whom everyone swears to never to speak to again. ("A Huge Payne")



Added by JR PicturesHe and Gary begin to a have a fight over which one of them sucks the most. With the suggestion of Ness they visit Professor Oak's house so he can determine who sucks more but he makes them do chores like washing and waxing the car which he claims are tasks that will help him determine who sucks more. He later accuses the Professor of taking advantage of them but he claims it would be against child labour laws which silences him. He with Gary end up stealing lunch money for the Professor (about $16.50). Professor Oak then reveals the final task to determine who sucks more which is waxing his back something which disgusts him and Gary. Later he and Gary are covered in band aids, having fixed Professor Oak's plumbing, hooked up his cable TV, mowed his lawn with a pair of scissors, and tried to steal honey from 20 bee hives without being stung (which they failed). Professor Oak then tells them to make him a years supply of sushi with their hands tied behind their backs, much to their disappointment.
Some time later, Professor Oak gives them their final task: to find a purple vase. They find it under his bed, and he gives them his verdict: they both suck equally because they never resisted to do any of his tests. Hearing this, Brock and Gary begin arguing who hates each other more, and turn to Professor Oak on the matter. Professor Oak sees this as a great opportunity to exploit the boys even further. ("Plumbers and Ninjas and Snakes OH MY!")
Season Five
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Brock and Gary help Snake battle a pair of ninjas while Snake fights Tommy Vercetti. Brock later gets into a race with Gary to see who can get back to the base which ends in Brock losing. He is later shocked over Snake's death but is relieved when he is alive (although he was disappointed on not being able to see his stealth tactics). {{Storylink|



Added by ApparatjikBrock and Gary later accompany Mario on his trip to Professor Oak's, where Brock unsubtly calls Mario fat. He then throws a nail out of the car window, causing them to get a flat tire.



Added by Ghidorah5464When they arrive, they find out that Oak didn't take the flash drive from UPS and they have to go find him. Brock searches Qualcomm Stadium, where he finds UPS, led there by the fact that UPS used to own part of the stadium. He finds out from UPS that he used to play football and was drafted by the NFL before he got hit by a FedEx truck and broke his arm, rendering him incapable of playing football, resulting in his choice to oppose FedEx by joining UPS. UPS gives Brock the flash drive and wishes them good luck. Brock tells UPS to keep his hopes up and leaves to bring the flash drive to Oak, resulting in them learning how to defeat Ganondorf.
He then arrives at Hyrule with Mario and Gary which they start asking people where Link could be. When they find the Master Sword, Brock is unable to pull it out either. He then goes back with Gary to the base to meet with Luigi, telling him that Mario was delayed.
While Wario and Captain Morgan's Pirates are fightning Zubashi and his Ninjas, Brock and Gary find Ness and see what is going on. Ness tells them to find Mona quick.


Added by Ghidorah5464In the ending montage, Brock and Gary are seen tossing a Pokeball at each other, seemingly genuine friends now. Brock also serves as the preacher during Donkey Kong and Pauline's wedding.
Stupid Pokemon Friends
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Added by Zigelhh07Brock is the main protagonist of Stupid Pokemon Friends. He is first seen wandering around a forest, searching for Pokemon, when he is stopped by Officer Jenny, telling him that he cannot hurt Pokemon in the Safari Zone and that he didn't pay the fine to enter. Brock attempts to defend himself, but Jenny calls over Professor Oak, who reminds him that he can't harm the Pokemon. Brock questions how he can catch one if he cannot harm it, though the professor reminds him that he is a gym leader, and that it should be easy. Brock states that he was until Officer Jenny, "the love of [his] life," turned him down. Oak states that he is in love with someone "every week," but Brock changes the subject by stating he is hungry. The professor questions why he can't just eat Pokemon food, though Brock states that he ate it. The two then leave, but after Brock is rejected by Jenny again.
Oak and Brock head to a Japanese restaurant for lunch. During this time, Professor Oak asks what he is doing. Brock explains that "the show ended," and that all he does now is catch Pokemon, that he needs to "catch 'em all." When Oak asks why, Brock states that he has "an addiction," then exclaims that he needs to use the restroom. When asked why he can't use the one at the restaurant, Brock explains that it is nasty, so Oak opts for him to use his, but he first needs to go to the store to buy more toilet paper.
At the store, the two buy several packages of toilet paper. When Brock asks how he can pay the professor back for this, Oak opts for Brock to teach him how to get girls. After they walk out of the store with "enough toilet paper to last a lifetime," they encounter a girl riding a bicycle that they both think is attractive. Brock asks who it is, and Professor Oak explains that she is the new Pokemon trainer around. Brock tells the professor to ask her out, and he is reluctant at first, but after giving him a terrible song idea, Brock tells him to simply talk to her. ("Spin Off, Shin Off") It is unknown what happens next, however, as the series was cancelled after the premiere of the first episode.
That Stupid Video Game Show
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Brock appeared in the sequel series and in the fourth episode he is one of the contestants of Find Love
Personality
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Brock is usually very stubborn, and can get angry very easily. There are many times where he will act like he's the boss of others, usually doing this when hanging out with Ash. However, Brock is very loyal to his friends, and is willing to help out whenever he can.
Abilities
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Brock is a Pokemon trainer, and can catch and hunt for pokemon. He can also throw Pokeballs at enemies, although that usually doesn't work. He also claims to have "spidey senses," supposedly allowing him to sense things to make up for his lack of sight.
Trivia
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- Brock's hair is not fake. It's real. Between his closure in Act II Part 2 and cameo appearance in Act II Part 6 he got a haircut.
- In real life, Brock's actor Austin Stevenson really did move to San Francisco.
- Brock's eyes are always closed considering Brock's eyes from Pokémon are never shown and are always covered by his eyelids. It later became a blooper when in Episode 62's bloopers Austin had his eyes closed while playing Bowser. Also when Mario and Talon were talking to each other in Episode 71 about Link, Brock has his eyes wide open between 6:45 - 6:58.