Movie
Description
Goone operates as the secondary antagonist, acting as Grings Kodai’s steadfast bodyguard and enforcer within the Kodai Network Group. Tasked with advancing Kodai’s ambitions, he pilots the leader’s airship, oversees security operations, and employs specialized technology and Pokémon to secure objectives like Zoroark’s recapture. His arsenal includes twin Scizor that serve as relentless guardians and combatants, alongside a swarm of Ninjask deployed for surveillance and swift, overwhelming strikes.
Loyal to Kodai without hesitation, Goone enacts orders methodically, prioritizing efficiency over personal malice. Though aware of his superior’s morally dubious schemes, he refrains from questioning them, even when blindsided by betrayals that Kodai’s foresight anticipates. His pragmatic demeanor shifts only in combat, where he leverages violence as a tool to achieve goals.
During the climax, Goone escorts Kodai toward the Time Ripple but clashes with Dawn and Brock. Their Pokémon battles escalate until Zoroark defeats him with a decisive Night Daze, rendering him unconscious. His capture follows, with arrest scenes closing his arc.
The manga retains his role as Kodai’s lieutenant but simplifies his team to a single Scizor and Ninjask. A 2010–2011 promotional event distributed a Japanese and South Korean game Scizor mirroring his own, marked by the OT “グーン” and moves like X-Scissor and Swords Dance.
Etymologically tied to “goon,” his name underscores his function: a disciplined enforcer driven by duty rather than personal ambition, anchoring his presence as a calculated, loyalist threat within Kodai’s machinations.
Loyal to Kodai without hesitation, Goone enacts orders methodically, prioritizing efficiency over personal malice. Though aware of his superior’s morally dubious schemes, he refrains from questioning them, even when blindsided by betrayals that Kodai’s foresight anticipates. His pragmatic demeanor shifts only in combat, where he leverages violence as a tool to achieve goals.
During the climax, Goone escorts Kodai toward the Time Ripple but clashes with Dawn and Brock. Their Pokémon battles escalate until Zoroark defeats him with a decisive Night Daze, rendering him unconscious. His capture follows, with arrest scenes closing his arc.
The manga retains his role as Kodai’s lieutenant but simplifies his team to a single Scizor and Ninjask. A 2010–2011 promotional event distributed a Japanese and South Korean game Scizor mirroring his own, marked by the OT “グーン” and moves like X-Scissor and Swords Dance.
Etymologically tied to “goon,” his name underscores his function: a disciplined enforcer driven by duty rather than personal ambition, anchoring his presence as a calculated, loyalist threat within Kodai’s machinations.