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Character Name: Tony Clark Series: The Amazing Spiez! Timeline: During Operation Tami Trouble Canon Resource Links: The wikia for the show is somehow lame for me, so I'll leave a Wikipedia link and a summary.
According to the official site of The Amazing Spiez!, Tony and his siblings were just normal kids until one day when the Clark boys went to a bank with their father, some criminals invaded the bank in an attempt to rob it. In order to protect their father and the others inside the bank, the boys quickly used their teamwork and skills to bring down the robbers. Unknown to them, Jerry Lewis, the head of the World Organization of Human Protection witnessed all of this via security footage and by spying on their daily lives. He eventually opted to recruit the boys alongside their sister, Megan, into the junior spy program.
Once they were recruited, the Clark siblings spent their lives fighting villains and saving the world as spies while keeping their spy lives a secret from both their parents and their classmates, especially their rival, Tami. During their career, they ended up facing recurring enemies such as Gus Jr., Chameleon Leon, Sherry Lewis, Jerry's evil sister, and Davey Hacker, as well with old enemies from Totally Spies! such as Boogie Gus, Gus Jr.'s father, and The Granny. But while most of the episodes revolved all of the 4 Clark kids, there were some episodes that focused on Tony.
In the first episode of the series, "Operation Fun and Games", Tony became irritated by his own lack of strength and height after a botched mission. But following another mission, he started to gain super strength after a WOOHP training session that Jerry recommended, only discovering this when he was almost run over by a truck. However, he ended up being brainwashed by Jimmy, a wannabe Yu-Gi-Oh-like villain as he had touched one of the playing cards during that said mission. Thankfully, his siblings managed to free him from brainwashing and return him to normal after he stopped Jimmy from escaping.
In "Operation Brat Pack", it is revealed that Tony joined the Drama Club for a play called "King Tut and I" and because of his undercover mission where he and his siblings landed a guest role to protect a TV star, he managed to land the role as King Tut. In "Operation Breakout", Tony attempts to get a date so he can get some respect and ended up asking out many girls from his school through his sister's dating program. Though after the mission, it ended in disaster after he blurted out his plans for them, after which they quickly chased him out of anger. During "Operation Sunrise Tan", Tony and the other Clark boys ended up incapacitated when they were affected by the Sunrise Tan's effects, leaving their sister to save the day.
In "Operation Dude Ranch Disaster", he and the Clarks ended up bickering with each other during one mission, which forced Jerry to take them on vacation to a dude ranch in order to remind them of teamwork. This allowed the Clarks to meet Sam, Clover, and Alex from Totally Spies for the first time as well as their fellow spy ally, Dean. However, the older spies ended up getting abducted and in spite their quarreling, the Clarks were forced put aside their differences in order to save them. In the end, though, it turned out to be a test by Jerry and the girls to get the siblings to find their sense of teamwork once more.
Tony's height and age were tested once more in "Operation Grow Up" as he had become tired of being the youngest due to not able to enjoy certain things with his older siblings, such as watching a PG movie and riding bumper cars. Eventually, he was affected by a strange ray from a young villain named Archibald that caused him to grow older like the villain. Thankfully, he was soon returned back to normal and managed to defeat Archibald with his quick instincts and by being himself.
In "Operation Twins of Trouble", Tony and his siblings experienced their hardest mission yet as they tried to stop Alpha and Omega, also known as the Chaos Twins, who originally served for OOPSIE as the next generation of spies before their corruption, from wrecking havoc once more. After he and Lee were captured, Megan and Marc learned about their parents' past as OOPSIE spies and recovered their memories in an attempt to rescue them. However, it failed as their parents were then kidnapped and the Clark siblings were forced to finish the job once they escaped, which not only enabled them to saved their parents but also stop the Chaos Twins once and for all.
During a mission in "Operation YoYo-Ninja Master" after Lee lost his confidence after losing a basketball match, Tony managed to capture Slick Mick by himself. However, in the process, most of the citizens saw his actions and declared him a hero as "Yo-Yo Boy". At first, it went to his head as he ended up focusing on doing commercials and signing autographs instead of his spy missions. But in the end, he decided to quit the hero business when he realized that his fame was a 24-hour job. Because of this, he was responsible for bringing his older brother's confidence back during a mission to re-capture Slick Mick.
In "Operation Forgotten Island", during an emergency mission to investigate a distress call from a seemingly abandoned island, Tony hit his head during a crash landing and thought that he's Broccoli Boy from the plane's comics during the whole mission. Thankfully when the mission ended, Jerry managed to restore his personality. In "Operation Tami Trouble", Tony was grounded after a museum field trip due to poor grades, which left him unable to go on missions with his siblings. But in the process, he was kidnapped by a brainwashed Tami and after she kidnapped the rest of the Clarks, they eventually find themselves against one of the Totally Spies! girls' old enemies, Sebastian Saga, who then brainwashed them as well in order to attack WOOHP. But once Jerry freed them, the Clarks eventually stopped Sebastian and his plans once and for all.
Personality: As the youngest sibling of the Clarks, Tony is known to be the no-nonsense and hyperactive go-getter of the family. Whether it's the trip to a theme park, a cruise, or a WOOHP mission, Tony is always psyched up to go either of them. In fact, he's the only one of the group who wants to get WOOHPed to go on another mission and always demands the gadgets right after a briefing.
But being the youngest means he's also the impatient spy of the group as he often relies on his common sense and intuition and is unable to think about the consequences before he acts. Not only that, he tends to come up with some crazy schemes either to get out of a difficult situation or just to get what he wants. Of course, this either leads him and his siblings into a hilarious situation in their household and school or in a dangerous one during a mission.
Yet one positive thing about his impatient and hyperactive personality is that he's also the bravest spy in the team. No matter what kind of danger they face or how scary the villain is, Tony is completely fearless at any situation he and his siblings will face. Even if his siblings have to come up with any plan that might cost them time, Tony will always jump in without any plans or second thoughts. While it is one of the reasons that caused the team in trouble more often, his bravery has saved the day on multiple occasions. One example is during a mission where the Clarks had gotten trapped in a shark tank, he jumped into the water before his siblings and used a gadget in order to incapacitate the shark.
While he is the shortest Clark in the family, he tends to have a huge ego, as he often let any amount of fame or recognition go his head sometimes. This was shown when, after he was called a hero on live TV, he started to take advantage of his fame as he focused more on television appearances than his missions. Another example is that he tried to date many girls in his school in his attempt to get respect from the others, but ended up being chased by all the now-angry girls when they found out. Despite this, he sometimes calls it quits as he gave up being "Yo-Yo Boy" because he felt it was a 24-hour job, which he was unable to do.
But despite his bravery and ego as a spy, Tony is still like any 11-12 years old imaginative boy. Because of this, he tends to believe that anything that comes from fiction exists. For instance, he once believed that a sea monster kidnapped Lee during a mission and another time, he believed that ninjas still existed in the modern era, which was shown to somehow be true during another mission to recover the ninja artifacts. But most of the time, his siblings, mostly Lee and Marc, don't believe his far-fetched theories regarding those fictional creatures.
Another weakness of Tony's is his self-esteem when it comes to his height and age. As the youngest child of the family, Tony often doesn't have the privilege to enjoy any rides or movies that his older siblings can enjoy. He also sometimes hates his own short stature and he feels that he isn't strong enough to carry anything or defeat any bad guys in some missions. Also, he feels that being a WOOHP spy means being put on equal footing with his older siblings.
But despite his weaknesses, he still supports Lee, Marc, and Megan in any way he can. Whether it's either in WOOHP missions or their daily lives, Tony still cares for his brothers and sister no matter what.
Pokémon Information Affiliation: Trainer Starter: Noise the Noibat Password: Atomic Fireball
Victory Road Sample: The 12-year-old spy was completely confused. He was at home being forced to study after being grounded due to poor grades and now, a woman he didn't know had given him a backpack full of items before he left his house, which he quickly guessed was not in his hometown anymore.
But what was even more weird is that not only had most of his WOOHP gadgets, especially his MPCOM, disappeared from his pockets, but a strange purple bat creature was now following him as it tried to land on his head, only for him to shoo it away as he tried to read the handbook he found inside the backpack.
"Hey, how long are you going to follow me? Can't you see my hair is not a nest?!"
But despite his protests, the bat just continued to land on his head, much to his dismay. "Great, not only I've been transported into some strange town, but I've lost all of my gadgets and I can't even contact my sibs or WOOHP! Not to mention this stupid music that I somehow can't turn off! And all while I'm grounded! This is the worst!"
Tony then slumped down to the ground, now completely depressed that he was all alone in this strange new world. But once the bat flew over to him and nuzzled his face, he wondered about the strange creature as it appeared right in front of him holding a strange red and white ball. While he saw it as creepy, he also noticed that it seemed to be very friendly.
"Well, you do seem to like me for some reason. What can you do exactly?"
Once he asked that question, the bat creature quickly let out a loud shriek, causing the 12-years-old spy to cover his ears in pain. "Other than hurting my ears?!"
When it heard its trainer's protest, the bat stopped screeching and quickly tackled Tony to the ground, knocking him out for a few seconds. Once he woke up, he then glared at the young bat in anger as it just grinned sheepishly.
"I really need to read the handbook to learn more about you, do I?"
The bat just nodded, now completely embarrassed that it failed to show off its abilities to its new trainer.
Before we make our final decision on your application, we would like a revised Personality Section for Tony.
We would like a slightly more fleshed-out look at Tony's personality, as most of the section seems to be slightly-rearranged statements from the Wiki. While we like that you've included examples to back the statements up, we would like more about what those examples mean for Tony's characterization. In addition, the application seems to contradict itself at times (ex: how is the character "no-nonsense" while also being described as impulsive, hyperactive, and imaginative to the point in believing in "anything" that is blatantly fictional?) and as such we'd like to see more of your personal thoughts on the character.
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Personality: As the youngest sibling of the Clarks, Tony is known to be the no-nonsense and hyperactive go-getter of the family. And the "no-nonsense" part isn't for show as he is dedicated and always ready to go with his job as a WOOHP spy. This is shown where Tony always demands some gadgets first after their mission briefing. But it can only be applied to any WOOHP mission as he sometimes ignores any classes or his own homework to wait for a new mission for him to tackle on.
However, his no-nonsense dedication can be also a catalyst for his impatience and impulsiveness as he often relies on his common sense and intuition and is unable to think about the consequences before he acts. Not only that, he tends to come up with some crazy schemes either to get out of a difficult situation or just to get what he wants. Of course, this either leads him and his siblings into a hilarious situation in their household and school or in a dangerous one during a mission.
Another catalyst of his personality is that his overall bravery. Even if we faced any scary or smart villains, he always stay fearless at any situation he and his siblings will face. Yet, it can be a double-edged sword as his impulsiveness and his lack of reliance on second thoughts and plans can either put his team in sticky situations or turn the tables and lead to their victories. One example is during a mission where the Clarks had gotten trapped in a shark tank, he jumped into the water before his siblings and used a gadget in order to incapacitate the shark.
While he is the shortest Clark in the family, he tends to have a huge ego, as he often let any amount of fame or recognition go his head sometimes. This was shown when, after he was called a hero on live TV, he started to take advantage of his fame as he focused more on television appearances than his missions. Another example is that he tried to date many girls in his school in his attempt to get respect from the others, but ended up being chased by all the now-angry girls when they found out. Despite this, he sometimes calls it quits as he gave up being "Yo-Yo Boy" because he felt it was a 24-hour job, which he was unable to do.
But despite his bravery and ego as a spy, Tony is still like any 11-12 years old imaginative boy. Because of this, he tends to believe that anything that comes from fiction exists. For instance, he once believed that a sea monster kidnapped Lee during a mission and another time, he believed that ninjas still existed in the modern era, which was shown to somehow be true during another mission to recover the ninja artifacts. But most of the time, his siblings, mostly Lee and Marc, don't believe his far-fetched theories regarding those fictional creatures.
Another weakness of Tony's is his self-esteem when it comes to his height and age. As the youngest child of the family, Tony often doesn't have the privilege to enjoy any rides or movies that his older siblings can enjoy. He also sometimes hates his own short stature and he feels that he isn't strong enough to carry anything or defeat any bad guys in some missions. Also, he feels that being a WOOHP spy means being put on equal footing with his older siblings.
This self-esteem issue also sometimes has an effect on his ego, which, while huge, is often fragile; sometimes being teased about or underestimated because of his height (by his siblings or others) hurts him greatly and can make him feel less than who he is sometimes. This, in turn, can often have an effect on his social and spy lives.
But despite his weaknesses, he still supports Lee, Marc, and Megan in any way he can. Whether it's either in WOOHP missions or their daily lives, Tony still cares for his brothers and sister no matter what.
Due to his impulsiveness and that he's often known as an underestimated character that needs development, I believe adding him here in Victory Road might able to achieve that development, and allow him to grow as a person as he learns how to be a trainer and gives his Pokemon a deserving TLC.
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Tony Clark | The Amazing Spiez!
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Character
Name: Tony Clark
Series: The Amazing Spiez!
Timeline: During Operation Tami Trouble
Canon Resource Links: The wikia for the show is somehow lame for me, so I'll leave a Wikipedia link and a summary.
According to the official site of The Amazing Spiez!, Tony and his siblings were just normal kids until one day when the Clark boys went to a bank with their father, some criminals invaded the bank in an attempt to rob it. In order to protect their father and the others inside the bank, the boys quickly used their teamwork and skills to bring down the robbers. Unknown to them, Jerry Lewis, the head of the World Organization of Human Protection witnessed all of this via security footage and by spying on their daily lives. He eventually opted to recruit the boys alongside their sister, Megan, into the junior spy program.
Once they were recruited, the Clark siblings spent their lives fighting villains and saving the world as spies while keeping their spy lives a secret from both their parents and their classmates, especially their rival, Tami. During their career, they ended up facing recurring enemies such as Gus Jr., Chameleon Leon, Sherry Lewis, Jerry's evil sister, and Davey Hacker, as well with old enemies from Totally Spies! such as Boogie Gus, Gus Jr.'s father, and The Granny. But while most of the episodes revolved all of the 4 Clark kids, there were some episodes that focused on Tony.
In the first episode of the series, "Operation Fun and Games", Tony became irritated by his own lack of strength and height after a botched mission. But following another mission, he started to gain super strength after a WOOHP training session that Jerry recommended, only discovering this when he was almost run over by a truck. However, he ended up being brainwashed by Jimmy, a wannabe Yu-Gi-Oh-like villain as he had touched one of the playing cards during that said mission. Thankfully, his siblings managed to free him from brainwashing and return him to normal after he stopped Jimmy from escaping.
In "Operation Brat Pack", it is revealed that Tony joined the Drama Club for a play called "King Tut and I" and because of his undercover mission where he and his siblings landed a guest role to protect a TV star, he managed to land the role as King Tut. In "Operation Breakout", Tony attempts to get a date so he can get some respect and ended up asking out many girls from his school through his sister's dating program. Though after the mission, it ended in disaster after he blurted out his plans for them, after which they quickly chased him out of anger. During "Operation Sunrise Tan", Tony and the other Clark boys ended up incapacitated when they were affected by the Sunrise Tan's effects, leaving their sister to save the day.
In "Operation Dude Ranch Disaster", he and the Clarks ended up bickering with each other during one mission, which forced Jerry to take them on vacation to a dude ranch in order to remind them of teamwork. This allowed the Clarks to meet Sam, Clover, and Alex from Totally Spies for the first time as well as their fellow spy ally, Dean. However, the older spies ended up getting abducted and in spite their quarreling, the Clarks were forced put aside their differences in order to save them. In the end, though, it turned out to be a test by Jerry and the girls to get the siblings to find their sense of teamwork once more.
Tony's height and age were tested once more in "Operation Grow Up" as he had become tired of being the youngest due to not able to enjoy certain things with his older siblings, such as watching a PG movie and riding bumper cars. Eventually, he was affected by a strange ray from a young villain named Archibald that caused him to grow older like the villain. Thankfully, he was soon returned back to normal and managed to defeat Archibald with his quick instincts and by being himself.
In "Operation Twins of Trouble", Tony and his siblings experienced their hardest mission yet as they tried to stop Alpha and Omega, also known as the Chaos Twins, who originally served for OOPSIE as the next generation of spies before their corruption, from wrecking havoc once more. After he and Lee were captured, Megan and Marc learned about their parents' past as OOPSIE spies and recovered their memories in an attempt to rescue them. However, it failed as their parents were then kidnapped and the Clark siblings were forced to finish the job once they escaped, which not only enabled them to saved their parents but also stop the Chaos Twins once and for all.
During a mission in "Operation YoYo-Ninja Master" after Lee lost his confidence after losing a basketball match, Tony managed to capture Slick Mick by himself. However, in the process, most of the citizens saw his actions and declared him a hero as "Yo-Yo Boy". At first, it went to his head as he ended up focusing on doing commercials and signing autographs instead of his spy missions. But in the end, he decided to quit the hero business when he realized that his fame was a 24-hour job. Because of this, he was responsible for bringing his older brother's confidence back during a mission to re-capture Slick Mick.
In "Operation Forgotten Island", during an emergency mission to investigate a distress call from a seemingly abandoned island, Tony hit his head during a crash landing and thought that he's Broccoli Boy from the plane's comics during the whole mission. Thankfully when the mission ended, Jerry managed to restore his personality. In "Operation Tami Trouble", Tony was grounded after a museum field trip due to poor grades, which left him unable to go on missions with his siblings. But in the process, he was kidnapped by a brainwashed Tami and after she kidnapped the rest of the Clarks, they eventually find themselves against one of the Totally Spies! girls' old enemies, Sebastian Saga, who then brainwashed them as well in order to attack WOOHP. But once Jerry freed them, the Clarks eventually stopped Sebastian and his plans once and for all.
Personality: As the youngest sibling of the Clarks, Tony is known to be the no-nonsense and hyperactive go-getter of the family. Whether it's the trip to a theme park, a cruise, or a WOOHP mission, Tony is always psyched up to go either of them. In fact, he's the only one of the group who wants to get WOOHPed to go on another mission and always demands the gadgets right after a briefing.
But being the youngest means he's also the impatient spy of the group as he often relies on his common sense and intuition and is unable to think about the consequences before he acts. Not only that, he tends to come up with some crazy schemes either to get out of a difficult situation or just to get what he wants. Of course, this either leads him and his siblings into a hilarious situation in their household and school or in a dangerous one during a mission.
Yet one positive thing about his impatient and hyperactive personality is that he's also the bravest spy in the team. No matter what kind of danger they face or how scary the villain is, Tony is completely fearless at any situation he and his siblings will face. Even if his siblings have to come up with any plan that might cost them time, Tony will always jump in without any plans or second thoughts. While it is one of the reasons that caused the team in trouble more often, his bravery has saved the day on multiple occasions. One example is during a mission where the Clarks had gotten trapped in a shark tank, he jumped into the water before his siblings and used a gadget in order to incapacitate the shark.
While he is the shortest Clark in the family, he tends to have a huge ego, as he often let any amount of fame or recognition go his head sometimes. This was shown when, after he was called a hero on live TV, he started to take advantage of his fame as he focused more on television appearances than his missions. Another example is that he tried to date many girls in his school in his attempt to get respect from the others, but ended up being chased by all the now-angry girls when they found out. Despite this, he sometimes calls it quits as he gave up being "Yo-Yo Boy" because he felt it was a 24-hour job, which he was unable to do.
But despite his bravery and ego as a spy, Tony is still like any 11-12 years old imaginative boy. Because of this, he tends to believe that anything that comes from fiction exists. For instance, he once believed that a sea monster kidnapped Lee during a mission and another time, he believed that ninjas still existed in the modern era, which was shown to somehow be true during another mission to recover the ninja artifacts. But most of the time, his siblings, mostly Lee and Marc, don't believe his far-fetched theories regarding those fictional creatures.
Another weakness of Tony's is his self-esteem when it comes to his height and age. As the youngest child of the family, Tony often doesn't have the privilege to enjoy any rides or movies that his older siblings can enjoy. He also sometimes hates his own short stature and he feels that he isn't strong enough to carry anything or defeat any bad guys in some missions. Also, he feels that being a WOOHP spy means being put on equal footing with his older siblings.
But despite his weaknesses, he still supports Lee, Marc, and Megan in any way he can. Whether it's either in WOOHP missions or their daily lives, Tony still cares for his brothers and sister no matter what.
Pokémon Information
Affiliation: Trainer
Starter: Noise the Noibat
Password: Atomic Fireball
Samples
RP Sample: Sample from Genessia
Victory Road Sample: The 12-year-old spy was completely confused. He was at home being forced to study after being grounded due to poor grades and now, a woman he didn't know had given him a backpack full of items before he left his house, which he quickly guessed was not in his hometown anymore.
But what was even more weird is that not only had most of his WOOHP gadgets, especially his MPCOM, disappeared from his pockets, but a strange purple bat creature was now following him as it tried to land on his head, only for him to shoo it away as he tried to read the handbook he found inside the backpack.
"Hey, how long are you going to follow me? Can't you see my hair is not a nest?!"
But despite his protests, the bat just continued to land on his head, much to his dismay. "Great, not only I've been transported into some strange town, but I've lost all of my gadgets and I can't even contact my sibs or WOOHP! Not to mention this stupid music that I somehow can't turn off! And all while I'm grounded! This is the worst!"
Tony then slumped down to the ground, now completely depressed that he was all alone in this strange new world. But once the bat flew over to him and nuzzled his face, he wondered about the strange creature as it appeared right in front of him holding a strange red and white ball. While he saw it as creepy, he also noticed that it seemed to be very friendly.
"Well, you do seem to like me for some reason. What can you do exactly?"
Once he asked that question, the bat creature quickly let out a loud shriek, causing the 12-years-old spy to cover his ears in pain. "Other than hurting my ears?!"
When it heard its trainer's protest, the bat stopped screeching and quickly tackled Tony to the ground, knocking him out for a few seconds. Once he woke up, he then glared at the young bat in anger as it just grinned sheepishly.
"I really need to read the handbook to learn more about you, do I?"
The bat just nodded, now completely embarrassed that it failed to show off its abilities to its new trainer.
REVISIONS
We would like a slightly more fleshed-out look at Tony's personality, as most of the section seems to be slightly-rearranged statements from the Wiki. While we like that you've included examples to back the statements up, we would like more about what those examples mean for Tony's characterization. In addition, the application seems to contradict itself at times (ex: how is the character "no-nonsense" while also being described as impulsive, hyperactive, and imaginative to the point in believing in "anything" that is blatantly fictional?) and as such we'd like to see more of your personal thoughts on the character.
You will have one week to complete these requests before the character is available again.
Revised! But I'm worried about this one...
However, his no-nonsense dedication can be also a catalyst for his impatience and impulsiveness as he often relies on his common sense and intuition and is unable to think about the consequences before he acts. Not only that, he tends to come up with some crazy schemes either to get out of a difficult situation or just to get what he wants. Of course, this either leads him and his siblings into a hilarious situation in their household and school or in a dangerous one during a mission.
Another catalyst of his personality is that his overall bravery. Even if we faced any scary or smart villains, he always stay fearless at any situation he and his siblings will face. Yet, it can be a double-edged sword as his impulsiveness and his lack of reliance on second thoughts and plans can either put his team in sticky situations or turn the tables and lead to their victories. One example is during a mission where the Clarks had gotten trapped in a shark tank, he jumped into the water before his siblings and used a gadget in order to incapacitate the shark.
While he is the shortest Clark in the family, he tends to have a huge ego, as he often let any amount of fame or recognition go his head sometimes. This was shown when, after he was called a hero on live TV, he started to take advantage of his fame as he focused more on television appearances than his missions. Another example is that he tried to date many girls in his school in his attempt to get respect from the others, but ended up being chased by all the now-angry girls when they found out. Despite this, he sometimes calls it quits as he gave up being "Yo-Yo Boy" because he felt it was a 24-hour job, which he was unable to do.
But despite his bravery and ego as a spy, Tony is still like any 11-12 years old imaginative boy. Because of this, he tends to believe that anything that comes from fiction exists. For instance, he once believed that a sea monster kidnapped Lee during a mission and another time, he believed that ninjas still existed in the modern era, which was shown to somehow be true during another mission to recover the ninja artifacts. But most of the time, his siblings, mostly Lee and Marc, don't believe his far-fetched theories regarding those fictional creatures.
Another weakness of Tony's is his self-esteem when it comes to his height and age. As the youngest child of the family, Tony often doesn't have the privilege to enjoy any rides or movies that his older siblings can enjoy. He also sometimes hates his own short stature and he feels that he isn't strong enough to carry anything or defeat any bad guys in some missions. Also, he feels that being a WOOHP spy means being put on equal footing with his older siblings.
This self-esteem issue also sometimes has an effect on his ego, which, while huge, is often fragile; sometimes being teased about or underestimated because of his height (by his siblings or others) hurts him greatly and can make him feel less than who he is sometimes. This, in turn, can often have an effect on his social and spy lives.
But despite his weaknesses, he still supports Lee, Marc, and Megan in any way he can. Whether it's either in WOOHP missions or their daily lives, Tony still cares for his brothers and sister no matter what.
Due to his impulsiveness and that he's often known as an underestimated character that needs development, I believe adding him here in Victory Road might able to achieve that development, and allow him to grow as a person as he learns how to be a trainer and gives his Pokemon a deserving TLC.
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We'd also like to take this moment to inform you of the Eastern Kanto Ferry! For only P2000, you can take a three day, all-inclusive ferry ride from New Bark Town to Pallet Town and begin a new pokémon journey in the Kanto region! Otherwise, feel free to start in Johto!
Thank you! See you in the Pokémon world!
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