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Sun is first seen as a child talking to his great-grandfather over a video phone. Sun's great-grandfather attempts to show some [[Regional variant|Alolan]] Meowth off, but their selfish personalities lead to them ignoring him. The sight of the Alolan Meowth give Sun the desire to visit the Alola region one day. | Sun is first seen as a child talking to his great-grandfather over a video phone. Sun's great-grandfather attempts to show some [[Regional variant|Alolan]] Meowth off, but their selfish personalities lead to them ignoring him. The sight of the Alolan Meowth give Sun the desire to visit the Alola region one day. | ||
In the present day, Sun takes on a part-time job of removing wild {{p|Pyukumuku}} from a beach. As he throws the Pyukumuku back into the ocean, one accidentally hits a girl in the face, covering her in its innards. When | In the present day, Sun takes on a part-time job of removing wild {{p|Pyukumuku}} from a beach. As he throws the Pyukumuku back into the ocean, one accidentally hits a girl named {{adv|Moon}} in the face, covering her in its innards. When Moon demands compensation for her wet clothes, Sun attempts to try and get out of paying her and offers to make it up to her. They are interrupted by the two {{tc|Team Skull Grunt}}s that hired Sun for the job in the first place. The male Grunt gives Sun the money for the job, but proceeds to refuse to pay Sun when his {{p|Salandit}} notices a Pyukumuku that had not been removed. | ||
Moon sees through this lie and points out that the female Grunt slipped the Pyukumuku onto the ground when no one was looking. The male Grunt silences Moon by having his Salandit hit her with its tail. The Grunt begins lying again by claiming that hitting Moon broke Salandit's tail, which means that Sun will now have to work to pay off its medical bills. Angered, Sun destroys the cast around his leg and sends out his {{p|Meowth|Dollar}} to battle the Grunts. With Dollar's {{m|Pay Day}}, Sun defeats the Grunts and forces them to escape. Although annoyed that he can no longer work on the beach, Sun decides to make do with his promise to make up for Moon's wet clothes by drying them with the heat from his {{p|Litten}}, En. He then summons a {{p|Tauros}} with a Ride Pager to help Moon deliver her package to [[Professor Kukui]]. | |||
Sun sets out to Professor Kukui's, only to come back after realizing that he forgot to take the item that needed to be delivered. Moon reveals that the delivery is actually herself and the {{p|Rotom}} she had with her. Sun then takes Moon through Hau'oli City's Shopping District, where they meet the locals. When Sun's injured foot begins to start hurting again, he is left unable to move. Moon decides to help Sun with her medical skills. She searches through a collection of healing items, but is unable to find the [[Figy Berry]] she needs to help Sun. After finding the Berry in a tree being pecked at by wild {{p|Pikipek}}, Moon pulls out a bow with a [[Poké Ball]]-tipped arrow and fires it at the Berry to knock it to the ground. | |||
With the Berry, Moon heals Sun's injury. When Sun asks why she didn't use a Pokémon, Moon tries to explain, but is interrupted when Sun notices something in the sky. Moon turns around to find that {{p|Tapu Koko}}, the [[guardian deities|guardian deity]] of [[Melemele Island]], has appeared before them. Tapu Koko proceeds to attack the two, forcing Sun to battle it. After a short battle, Tapu Koko escapes and leaves behind a {{key|VII|Sparkling Stone}}. Afterward, Sun and Moon arrive at Professor Kukui's laboratory, only to find the Professor falling from off of the roof after testing out the moves of his {{p|Rowlet}} and {{p|Popplio}}. | |||
==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== | ||
Sun's Pokémon are all named after real world currencies. | |||
===On hand=== | ===On hand=== | ||
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|desc= | |desc={{p|Meowth|Dollar}} (Japanese: '''ダラー''') is Sun's first known Pokémon. It was first used to battle a pair of {{tc|Team Skull Grunt}}s after they threatened to dock the pay they promised Sun for his part-time job. It was given its nickname due to its sluggish personality when not in battle. | ||
Dollar's only known move is {{m|Pay Day}}.}} | Dollar's only known move is {{m|Pay Day}}.}} | ||
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|desc={{p|Litten|En}} (Japanese: '''エン''' ''En'') is Sun's second known Pokémon. It was first used to help the girl Sun met by drying her wet clothes with the heat from its flames. | |desc={{p|Litten|En}} (Japanese: '''エン''' ''En'') is Sun's second known Pokémon. It was first used to help the girl Sun met by drying her wet clothes with the heat from its flames. | ||
En's only known move is {{m|Ember}}.}} | |||
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Revision as of 13:19, 22 December 2016
Sun サン Sun | |
Gender | Male |
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Eye color | Blue-gray |
Hair color | Dark blue |
Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Alola |
Relatives | Great-grandfather |
Trainer class | Trainer |
Game counterpart | Sun |
Sun (Japanese: サン Sun) is a main character in the manga series Pokémon Adventures.
Character
Sun is a Trainer that aims to collect 100 million yen for an unknown reason. To do so, he takes on various jobs in order to raise the money he needs. Due to his main line of work being delivery, Sun calls himself Sun the courier (Japanese: 運び屋サン).
History
Sun is first seen as a child talking to his great-grandfather over a video phone. Sun's great-grandfather attempts to show some Alolan Meowth off, but their selfish personalities lead to them ignoring him. The sight of the Alolan Meowth give Sun the desire to visit the Alola region one day.
In the present day, Sun takes on a part-time job of removing wild Pyukumuku from a beach. As he throws the Pyukumuku back into the ocean, one accidentally hits a girl named Moon in the face, covering her in its innards. When Moon demands compensation for her wet clothes, Sun attempts to try and get out of paying her and offers to make it up to her. They are interrupted by the two Team Skull Grunts that hired Sun for the job in the first place. The male Grunt gives Sun the money for the job, but proceeds to refuse to pay Sun when his Salandit notices a Pyukumuku that had not been removed.
Moon sees through this lie and points out that the female Grunt slipped the Pyukumuku onto the ground when no one was looking. The male Grunt silences Moon by having his Salandit hit her with its tail. The Grunt begins lying again by claiming that hitting Moon broke Salandit's tail, which means that Sun will now have to work to pay off its medical bills. Angered, Sun destroys the cast around his leg and sends out his Dollar to battle the Grunts. With Dollar's Pay Day, Sun defeats the Grunts and forces them to escape. Although annoyed that he can no longer work on the beach, Sun decides to make do with his promise to make up for Moon's wet clothes by drying them with the heat from his Litten, En. He then summons a Tauros with a Ride Pager to help Moon deliver her package to Professor Kukui.
Sun sets out to Professor Kukui's, only to come back after realizing that he forgot to take the item that needed to be delivered. Moon reveals that the delivery is actually herself and the Rotom she had with her. Sun then takes Moon through Hau'oli City's Shopping District, where they meet the locals. When Sun's injured foot begins to start hurting again, he is left unable to move. Moon decides to help Sun with her medical skills. She searches through a collection of healing items, but is unable to find the Figy Berry she needs to help Sun. After finding the Berry in a tree being pecked at by wild Pikipek, Moon pulls out a bow with a Poké Ball-tipped arrow and fires it at the Berry to knock it to the ground.
With the Berry, Moon heals Sun's injury. When Sun asks why she didn't use a Pokémon, Moon tries to explain, but is interrupted when Sun notices something in the sky. Moon turns around to find that Tapu Koko, the guardian deity of Melemele Island, has appeared before them. Tapu Koko proceeds to attack the two, forcing Sun to battle it. After a short battle, Tapu Koko escapes and leaves behind a Sparkling Stone. Afterward, Sun and Moon arrive at Professor Kukui's laboratory, only to find the Professor falling from off of the roof after testing out the moves of his Rowlet and Popplio.
Pokémon
Sun's Pokémon are all named after real world currencies.
On hand
Debut | Sun & Moon chapter |
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Dollar (Japanese: ダラー) is Sun's first known Pokémon. It was first used to battle a pair of Team Skull Grunts after they threatened to dock the pay they promised Sun for his part-time job. It was given its nickname due to its sluggish personality when not in battle.
Dollar's only known move is Pay Day.
Debut | Sun & Moon chapter |
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Ride Pokémon
He has at least two other Ride Pokémon according to his Ride Pager.
Debut | Sun & Moon chapter |
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Tauros is a Ride Pokémon that can be summoned at any time via the Ride Pager. Sun uses Tauros to help with deliveries.
None of Tauros's moves are known.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | サン Sun | From Pokémon Sun |
Sun's Pokémon
Dollar
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ダラー Dollar | From dollar. Also a pun on だらだら daradara, (sluggish) |
En
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | エン En | From 円 en, (yen). Also a pun on 炎 en, (flame) |
Pokémon Adventures main characters | ||||||||||||||||||
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