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|desc=One of Luana's Pokémon, Alakazam is a strong Pokémon that has learned to battle with teamwork alongside Marowak. Having powerful Psychic attacks, it is capable of immobilizing Pokémon. Using a powerful {{m|Hyper Beam}} attack, it can severely damage an opponent. However after being knocked over, the Hyper Beam was its own demise in Luana's battle with Ash.
|desc=One of Luana's Pokémon, Alakazam is a strong Pokémon that has learned to battle with teamwork alongside Marowak. Having powerful Psychic attacks, it is capable of immobilizing Pokémon. Using a powerful {{m|Hyper Beam}} attack, it can severely damage an opponent. However after being knocked over, the Hyper Beam was its own demise in Luana's battle with Ash.


Alakazam's known moves are {{m|Reflect}}, {{m|Psychic}} and {{m|Hyper Beam}}.}}
Alakazam's known moves are {{m|Teleport}}, {{m|Reflect}}, {{m|Psychic}} and {{m|Hyper Beam}}.}}


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Revision as of 12:58, 31 October 2011

This article is about the Gym Leader in the Orange Islands. If you were looking for the Pokémon Ranger, see Luana (Ranger).

Luana
ルリコ Ruriko
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Luana
Gender Female
Eye color Blue
Hair color Red
Hometown Kumquat Island
Region Orange Islands
Relatives Travis (son)
Trainer class Gym Leader
Leader of Kumquat Gym
Badge Jade Star Badge
Challenge Double battle
Anime debut Pokémon Double Trouble
English voice actor Kayzie Rogers
Japanese voice actor Mami Koyama

Luana (Japanese: ルリコ Ruriko) is the Gym Leader of the Kumquat Island Gym. She hands out the Jade Star Badge to Trainers who defeat her, and specializes in double battles.

Luana owns a luxury hotel on Kumquat Island that also doubles as her Gym. Trainers often stay at the Kumquat Hotel to help prepare for battle. The actual Gym appears to be the largest in the Orange Islands, outside of Pummelo Stadium.

When Ash first met Luana in Pokémon Double Trouble, she mistook him for her son, Travis; Ash bears a striking resemblance to Travis, who also has a Pikachu. She misses her son and wishes to care for him again. Luana's maternal side extends to her Pokémon, whom she cares for deeply, treating each one like her own child.

After helping Ash stop Team Rocket, she challenged him to a double battle — the first official double battle ever in the Pokémon anime, long before Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire introduced the concept in the video games.

Ash used Pikachu and Charizard in the match. Despite their initial unwillingness to cooperate, the two pulled together in the end and were able to defeat Luana's Pokémon.

Pokémon

This is a list of Luana's Pokémon in the anime

Alakazam
Luana's Alakazam
Debut Pokémon Double Trouble
Voice actors
Japanese
English Maddie Blaustein

One of Luana's Pokémon, Alakazam is a strong Pokémon that has learned to battle with teamwork alongside Marowak. Having powerful Psychic attacks, it is capable of immobilizing Pokémon. Using a powerful Hyper Beam attack, it can severely damage an opponent. However after being knocked over, the Hyper Beam was its own demise in Luana's battle with Ash.

Alakazam's known moves are Teleport, Reflect, Psychic and Hyper Beam.

Marowak
Luana's Marowak
Debut Pokémon Double Trouble
Voice actors
Japanese
English Eric Stuart

Together with Alakazam, it knows Bonemerang. After being attacked by Charizard's Seismic Toss, it was not fazed. When Hyper Beam tore across the battlefield and hit Marowak, knocking both of Luana's Pokémon out, it gave Ash the victory of the match.

Marowak's known moves are Bonemerang and Body Slam.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 小山茉美 Mami Koyama
English Kayzie Rogers
European Spanish Gemma Martín


Trivia

  • Despite Ash stating in Ash Catches a Pokémon that double battles where banned by the Pokémon League, Launa's Gym requires challengers to compete in a double battle.
    • However, Luana's Gym is part of the Orange League, and complies to different rules.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ルリコ Ruriko From 瑠璃 ruri (lapis lazuli), referencing the Japanese name of her badge.
English Luana
Korean 루리 Ruri From her Japanese name.
Chinese (Mandarin) 琉麗/琉丽 Liúlì​ Means beautiful glazed stone. Also sounds similar to 琉璃 liúlí, referencing the name of her badge.


Orange League
Mikan Gym Coral-Eye Badge
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Gym Leader
Cissy
Navel Gym Sea Ruby Badge
DannySmall.png
Gym Leader
Danny
Trovita Gym Spike Shell Badge
RudySmall.png
Gym Leader
Rudy
Kumquat Gym Jade Star Badge
LuanaSmall.png
Gym Leader
Luana
Pummelo Stadium WinnerTrophy.png
Drake
Supreme Gym Leader
Drake


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