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(from the official website. both Iono's Gym leader title and the storyline "Starfall Street" have the star symbol in their JP titles. hmm.) |
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* Her hairclips resemble two {{p|Magnemite}}. The screws above her sternum and on her boots resemble those found on Magnemite's body. | * Her hairclips resemble two {{p|Magnemite}}. The screws above her sternum and on her boots resemble those found on Magnemite's body. | ||
* Her Japanese Leader title is {{tt| | * Her Japanese Leader title is {{tt|エレキトリカル★ストリーマー|Electrical ★ Streamer}}.<ref>[https://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/sv/ja/character/221014_01/ ナンジャモ | 『ポケットモンスター スカーレット・バイオレット』公式サイト] (Japanese)</ref> | ||
==Names== | ==Names== |
Revision as of 06:41, 16 October 2022
Iono ナンジャモ Nanjamo | |
"The Supercharged Streamer" | |
Artwork from Scarlet and Violet | |
Gender | Female |
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Eye color | Pink |
Hair color | Pink/Teal |
Hometown | Levincia |
Region | Paldea |
Leader of | Levincia Gym |
Badge | Unknown Badge |
Specializes in | Electric types |
Iono (Japanese: ナンジャモ Nanjamo) is an influencer and streamer who is the Gym Leader of Levincia's Gym, known officially as the Levincia Gym. She specializes in Electric-type Pokémon.
In the core series
Iono hosts a livestream called "Iono Zone" (Japanese: ドンナモンジャTV Donnamonja TV) in Paldea.[1] She is known to stream her work as a Gym Leader, and prioritizes viewer numbers and engagement on her channel.[2]
Pokémon
Bellibolt |
Artwork
Artwork of the set for Iono Zone[3] | ||
Logo of the Iono Zone from Iono's debut stream[1] | Stylized Artwork of Iono from her debut stream[1] |
Trivia
- Her hairclips resemble two Magnemite. The screws above her sternum and on her boots resemble those found on Magnemite's body.
- Her Japanese Leader title is エレキトリカル★ストリーマー.[4]
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ナンジャモ Nanjamo | From ナンジャモンジャ nan ja mon ja (name given to an unusually large tree that grows in a particular place; literally meaning "What is it?"), often referring to the Chinese fringetree |
English | Iono | From the genus Chionanthus (fringetree), ion, and iunno (informal interjection for "I don't know") |
German | Enigmara | From Enigma |
Spanish | e-Nigma | From e- (prefix for electronic) and enigma |
French | Mashynn | From machine or machin ("that one" or thingy) |
Italian | Kissara | From Chi sarà? ("Who will it be?") |
Korean | 모야모 Moyamo | From 모야 moya (slang for "What is it?") |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 奇樹 / 奇树 Qíshù | From 奇樹 / 奇树 qíshù / kèihsyuh (strange tree) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 奇樹 Kèihsyuh |
Iono Zone
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ドンナモンジャTV Donnamonja TV | From どんなもんじゃ donna mon ja ("How about that?") |
English | Iono Zone | From ionosphere and magnetic zone |
German | EnigmaTV | From Enigma |
Spanish | Khé-NigmaTV | From khé (Internet slang for "what?") and ¡Qué enigma! ("What an enigma!") |
French | Les Machins de Mashynn | From machin (thingy) |
Italian | Maki6 TV | From Ma chi sei? ("But who are you?") |
Korean | 모야모야TV Moyamoya TV | From a repetition of 모야 moya (slang for "What is it?"), can also be read as "Hey, Moyamo TV" in a cute way |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 奇樹奇述直播 / 奇树奇述直播 Qíshù Qíshù Zhíbò / Qíshù Qíshù Zhíbō |
From a homophone of 奇樹 / 奇树 Qíshù / Kèihsyuh (Iono) formed from 奇 qí / kèih (strange) and 述 shù / syuh (to narrate) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 奇樹奇述直播 Kèihsyuh Kèihseuht Jihkbo |
References
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