. . . "Ilustraci\u00F3n de Jack Walker en la novena pel\u00EDcula."@es . "electric"@en . "Chatot was owned by The Phantom but later abandoned him to be with Jack."@en . . . . . . "Cholo Moratalla"@es . . . . . . . "Jack Walker"@en . "P09 Zapdos.png"@es . . "798"^^ . "Jack Walker.png"@es . . "Zapdos"@es . "Fearow"@es . . . . . "Jack Walker is an athletic young man, who decided to become a Pokemon Ranger after being saved from a blizzard by a group of Altaria, Swablu, Shroomish, Furret, and Sentret. He takes his duties seriously. After meeting Ash Ketchum and his friends Jack decided to team up with them to protect the Egg containing Manaphy and deliver it to the Sea Temple Samiya. When the egg hatched and Manapy became close to May, he showed concern for their relationship, knowing that they are getting too attached and as it was Manaphy's destiny to leave them for the Sea Temple."@en . "Lo usa para bucear hacia el Templo del Mar."@es . "\u30B8\u30E3\u30C3\u30AF\u30FB\u30A6\u30A9\u30FC\u30AB\u30FC Jack Walker"@en . "Jack Walker"@en . . "Jack captured and used Mantyke as a form of transportation to travel to the Temple of the Sea."@en . . . . . . . . "Jack was seen capturing Zapdos and flying off on its back in the credits."@en . "Rich McNanna"@es . . . "water"@en . "Chatot"@es . . "P09 Mantine 1.png"@es . "1960-12-14"^^ . . "Judy"@en . . "Jack Walker is an athletic young man, who decided to become a Pokemon Ranger after being saved from a blizzard by a group of Altaria, Swablu, Shroomish, Furret, and Sentret. He takes his duties seriously. After meeting Ash Ketchum and his friends Jack decided to team up with them to protect the Egg containing Manaphy and deliver it to the Sea Temple Samiya. When the egg hatched and Manapy became close to May, he showed concern for their relationship, knowing that they are getting too attached and as it was Manaphy's destiny to leave them for the Sea Temple. During the credits, he is last seen going up the mountains, where he encountered a Zapdos, and used his styler to capture it, allowing him to cover ground quickly."@en . . . "\u30B8\u30E3\u30C3\u30AF\u30FB\u30A6\u30A9\u30FC\u30AB\u30FC"@es . . . "100"^^ . . . . . "Jack Walker"@en . . . "normal"@en . . . . "Mantyke"@es . "Aparece en los cr\u00E9ditos de la pel\u00EDcula donde Jack Walker lo usa para salir de unas monta\u00F1as montado en su espalda."@es . . "Jack captured and used Fearow to pop Team Rocket's balloon."@en . . "K\u014Dichi Yamadera"@es . . "John \"Jack\" Walker was the landlord of the Rovers Return Inn in Coronation Street from 1937 to 1970. He and his wife Annie ran the Rovers together, and their two children, Billy and Joan were raised there. The Walkers were seen as a stalwart in good times and bad. In spite of Annie\u2019s high-strung ways, Jack had a good sense of humour and could bring out his wife\u2019s softer side in a way others couldn\u2019t. He was much more down-to-earth than his wife and genuinely enjoyed his job, providing a counterpart to Annie's elitism and snobbery towards the more common variety of their clientele. Nevertheless, Annie conceded to Jack's desire to remain in the Street when she would have preferred to move to a nicer area. The Walkers were joined in 1964 by fifteen-year-old Lucille Hewitt, who they agreed to take care of when Lucille's father and stepmother moved to Ireland. Lucille became as important to the Walkers as their own children, although Lucille was a handful for the now elderly couple. Jack died suddenly from a heart attack in 1970, and Annie continued as landlady of the Rovers until 1984."@en . . . "flying"@en . "John \"Jack\" Walker was the landlord of the Rovers Return Inn in Coronation Street from 1937 to 1970. He and his wife Annie ran the Rovers together, and their two children, Billy and Joan were raised there. The Walkers were joined in 1964 by fifteen-year-old Lucille Hewitt, who they agreed to take care of when Lucille's father and stepmother moved to Ireland. Lucille became as important to the Walkers as their own children, although Lucille was a handful for the now elderly couple. Jack died suddenly from a heart attack in 1970, and Annie continued as landlady of the Rovers until 1984."@en . "Lo utiliza para escapar con el huevo de Manaphy del submarino de El Fantasma/Fantomas. Se sabe que conoce rayo confuso pues utiliza este movimiento contra los Pok\u00E9mon de El Fantasma/Fantomas y sus secuaces."@es . . . . . "Mantine"@es . . . . "P09 Chatot.png"@es . . . . "1960"^^ . . . . "Jack Walker"@es . . . "Jack Walker (\u30B8\u30E3\u30C3\u30AF\u30FB\u30A6\u30A9\u30FC\u30AB\u30FC Jack Walker) or commonly referred to as Jackie (\u30B8\u30E3\u30C3\u30AD\u30FC) is a character that appeared in Pok\u00E9mon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea. His partner Pok\u00E9mon may be a Chatot that The Phantom previously owned. According to the Spurt! opening, Jackie is classified as a Rank 9 Ranger."@en . . . . "1900-04-26"^^ . . . . "P09 Mantyke 1.png"@es . . . . "150"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Jack Walker"@es . . "1970-06-30"^^ . . . "Masculino"@es . . . "Lo usa para perseguir al Team/Equipo Rocket llevando al Pikachu de Ash en su espalda. Este Pok\u00E9mon se encarga de romper el dirigible en el que escapaban estos villanos."@es . . "Kanto"@en . . . . . "P09 Fearow.png"@es . . . . . "Pub landlord"@en . "no"@es . "1970-06-24"^^ . . "Jack Walker (\u30B8\u30E3\u30C3\u30AF\u30FB\u30A6\u30A9\u30FC\u30AB\u30FC Jack Walker) or commonly referred to as Jackie (\u30B8\u30E3\u30C3\u30AD\u30FC) is a character that appeared in Pok\u00E9mon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea. His partner Pok\u00E9mon may be a Chatot that The Phantom previously owned. According to the Spurt! opening, Jackie is classified as a Rank 9 Ranger."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Pertenece a Fantasma/Fantomas. Jack lo rescat\u00F3 mientras el Templo del Mar se inundaba r\u00E1pidamente."@es . . . "Jack captured and used Mantine to escape The Phantom's submarine. In doing so, it incapacitated The Phantom's Pok\u00E9mon, allowing Jackie to escape."@en . . "Born in Silver Mountain, Ontario, Walker grew up in Port Arthur, Ontario where his parents had lived since 1870. He played with various Port Arthur teams in the New Ontario Hockey League from 1905-12. In March 1911 he and team mate Eddie Carpenter played for the Port Arthur Hockey Club against Ottawa for the Stanley Cup but lost. Over the 1912/13 season, he and Carpenter played for the Moncton Victorias. Walker played for the Toronto Blueshirts in 1913-14 and 1914-15, winning the Stanley Cup in 1914. He then junmped to the Seattle Metropolitans in 1915, winning a Stanley Cup in 1917. When the team folded in 1924, Walker moved to the Victoria Cougars, winning the Stanley Cup in 1925. When the Cougars and the Western Canada Hockey League folded in 1926, Walker went east to join the NHL's Detroit Cougars for two seasons. In 1928 he returned to the west, playing 5 seasons for minor pro clubs on the west coast before retiring in 1933. Walker helped the Blushirts 1914, Metropolitans 1917, and Cougars 1925 all win Stanley Cups in his career. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1960."@en . . "Born in Silver Mountain, Ontario, Walker grew up in Port Arthur, Ontario where his parents had lived since 1870. He played with various Port Arthur teams in the New Ontario Hockey League from 1905-12. In March 1911 he and team mate Eddie Carpenter played for the Port Arthur Hockey Club against Ottawa for the Stanley Cup but lost. Over the 1912/13 season, he and Carpenter played for the Moncton Victorias. Walker helped the Blushirts 1914, Metropolitans 1917, and Cougars 1925 all win Stanley Cups in his career. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1960."@en . "Male"@en . . . .