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Revision as of 21:43, 5 May 2012
Tate & Liza フウとラン Fu & Lan | |
"The mystic combination!" | |
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Gender | Female (Liza), Male (Tate) |
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Eye color | Blue |
Hair color | Blue |
Hometown | Mossdeep City |
Region | Hoenn |
Relatives | Jin (father) and Rachel (mother) (anime) |
Trainer class | Gym Leaders |
Generation | III |
Games | Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald |
Leader of | Mossdeep Gym |
Badge | Mind Badge |
Specializes in | Template:Type2s |
Animated debut | It's Still Rocket Roll to Me |
English voice actor | Tate: Jason Griffith Liza: Andi Whaley |
Japanese voice actor | Tate: Takahiro Mizushima Liza: Chisa Yokoyama |
Tate and Liza (Japanese: フウとラン Fu and Lan) are the twin Gym Leaders of Mossdeep City's Gym, known officially as the Mossdeep Gym. They specialize in Template:Type2 Pokémon. They give the Mind Badge to Trainers who defeat them.
In the games
Tate and Liza run the Mossdeep City Gym. Both specialize in Template:Type2 Pokémon and give out the Mind Badge once defeated. They also give TM04 (Calm Mind). The two of them engage in a double battle against the player when the player challenges them.
Pokémon
This listing is for Tate and Liza's Pokémon in the video games in which they have appeared.
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
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Pokémon Emerald
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First rematch
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Second rematch
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Third rematch
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Fourth rematch
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Quotes
Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
Mossdeep Gym
- Before battle
- Tate: Hehehe... Were you surprised?
- Liza: Fufufu... Were you surprised?
- Tate: That there are two Gym Leaders?
- Liza: That there are two Gym Leaders?
- Tate: We're twins!
- Liza: We're twins!
- Tate: We don't need to talk because...
- Liza: We can each determine what...
- Tate: The other is thinking...
- Liza: All in our minds!
- Tate: This combination of ours...
- Liza: Can you beat it?
- When defeated
- Tate: What? Our combination...
- Liza: Was shattered!
- Tate: It can't be helped. You've won...
- Liza: So, in recognition, take this.
- After being defeated
- Tate: Looks like the bond between you and your Pokémon is far stronger than the bond that we share as twins.
- Liza: You will become even stronger! We've battled you, so we know.
Pokémon Emerald
Rematch
- Before battle
- Tate: Pokémon...
- Liza: Pokémon...
- Tate: By changing the party's mix...
- Liza: The battle style changes.
- Tate: But me...
- Liza: But me...
- Tate: I'll always be with Liza!
- Liza: I'll always be with Tate!
- Tate: Our combination...
- Liza: We'll show you again and again!
- When defeated
- Tate: You and your Pokémon...
- Liza: It's as if you were siblings!
- After being defeated
- Tate: You can knock us down, but we'll never stay down!
- Liza: Because the two of us, we always support each other!
Trainer's Eyes/Match Call
Leader Tate&LizaWrong template. See Template:Sup/doc. / Mystic Duo Tate&LizaWrong template. See Template:Sup/doc.
- Strategy
- We battle in cooperation.
- Trainer's Pokémon
- Always friendly Pokémon.
- Self-Introduction
- We understand each other, and we understand others.Wrong template. See Template:Sup/doc.
- Papa has trouble telling the two of us apart!Wrong template. See Template:Sup/doc.
Sprites
File:SpriteTateandLiza.png | ![]() |
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Tate and Liza's sprite from Generation III |
Tate's overworld sprite from Generation III |
Liza's overworld sprite from Generation III |
In the anime
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Tate and Liza first appeared in It's Still Rocket Roll to Me. Their father, Jin, owns the Mossdeep Space Center and often goes into space to search for space Pokémon. As a result, they often spend time at the Space Center, and even have battles in zero-gravity by using their Baltoy's Confusion technique to levitate them.
In the anime, Liza is depicted as being more experienced in battle, and it is implied in their debut episode that she always defeats Tate whenever the two have a battle. Liza loves to annoy Tate by teasingly reminding him of such things, but what angers Tate even more is Liza's habit of referring to him as her "little" brother even though they are twins. This is because Liza is actually the older twin. Nevertheless, Liza seems to care for Tate anyway.
When Ash Ketchum and his friends visited Mossdeep, Tate quickly befriended Max since they had quite a few things in common, including Max's issues with his own older sister, May. Said episode itself focuses primarily on Tate and Max, who spent nearly the entire time by themselves while having fun together. Likewise, Liza related with May, and took to showing her new friends around the facility.
Later, while Tate and Max were hanging out in the cockpit of the space shuttle, Team Rocket infiltrated the area with the intent of stealing the shuttle. Tate and Max were unaware of this until the trio reached the cockpit, whereupon Meowth tied the two boys up back-to-back with a rope. Fortunately, Ash's Corphish had been aboard the shuttle as well, and freed the duo, who promptly knocked the Rockets out. In the moments that followed, Tate and Max became the heroes of the day when they safely landed the shuttle. The Rockets then suffered the wrath of Liza and May, who injured/incapacitated them with their Lunatone and Combusken, respectively, allowing Ash's Pikachu to send them flying.
In Solid as a Solrock, Tate and Liza finally faced of against Ash in a double battle, in which their Lunatone and Solrock, respectively, were up against Ash's Pikachu and Swellow. At first, they continuously argued with each other, which allowed their opponent to get hits in. However, after another attack by Team Rocket, the twins managed to work together. In the battle that followed, they showed an incredible ability to balance each other's Pokémon, becoming a seemingly unstoppable force that Ash had to resort to unorthodox tactics in order to defeat. Eventually, Pikachu and Swellow used Pikachu's Thunder attack as armor, and with this new-found power, they easily defeated Lunatone and Solrock, earning Ash the Mind Badge.
Pokémon
This listing is of Liza and Tate's Pokémon in the anime:
Liza's Lunatone is the Pokémon she uses in all Gym battles. When the twins battled each other in It's Still Rocket Roll to Me!, Lunatone won the battle for Liza. She later also used it against Team Rocket after they failed to steal a space shuttle from the Mossdeep Space Center.
Lunatone's known moves are Tackle, Psychic, Ice Beam, and Light Screen, and its ability is Levitate.
At Mossdeep Gym
Tate and Liza's four Baltoy live at the Mossdeep Gym where, when Tate and Liza want a battle, they use Confusion to make a battlefield with zero gravity. When Team Rocket wanted to steal the space shuttle for the Boss, the Baltoy stopped the shuttle with Confusion.
Baltoy's only known move is Confusion.
Voice actors
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In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Liza and Tate are the guardians of Mt. Pyre. When they somehow sensed someone had intruded into Mt. Pyre, they went all the way to Lilycove from Mossdeep in order to protect the two Orbs. However, they fell into Mack's fire illusion until Juan rescued them. Afterwards, they become Ruby's and Sapphire's teachers in double battling on the Mirage Island. They stayed on the island to ensure Ruby and Sapphire can leave for Sootopolis safely, and were not seen since then.
Pokémon
This listing is for Tate and Liza's Pokémon in the Pokémon Adventures manga.
Debut | VS. Grumpig II |
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Lunatone was seen with Liza while she and Tate were traveling through a forest of Ghost Pokémon. It was used to help them find their way out. Lunatone was used against Mack and his illusionist skills. However, Mack was able to get the best of Lunatone.
Lunatone's known moves are Cosmic Power and Rock Slide.
Debut | VS. Grumpig II |
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Solrock was seen with Tate while he and Liza were traveling through. Solrock was used against Mack and his illusionist skills. Solrock was used against Mack and his illusionist skills. However, Mack was able to get the best of Solrock.
Solrock's known moves are Cosmic Power, Meditate and Psywave.
Debut | VS. Spoink I |
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Both Tate and Liza own a Spoink while on Mirage Island. They were used to assist Ruby and Sapphire on their training and battled Plusle and Minun. The cheering Pokémon were able to defeat the two Psychic-types. As a result, Sapphire earned herself a badge from Tate and Liza.
Spoink's known moves are Extrasensory and Bounce.
Trivia
- Tate and Liza are the first, and only pair of Gym Leaders that are battled through a double battle.
- Also, they are the only Template:Type2 specialists to never use Abra's evolution family in regions where it is in the regional Pokédex.
- Chuang Yi's translations of Pokémon Adventures manga mistakenly refer to Tate as a girl.
- They are the only Gym Leaders to carry more than two Hyper Potions in their first battle. This is likely due to them being a duo, with each of them holding two Hyper Potions each.
- They are also the only Gym Leaders to have a non-alphabetical character in their name, appearing as Tate&Liza when challenged to battle.
- The game additionally refers to them as "Leader Tate&Liza" due to the way their Trainer class is programmed.
- In Emerald, Solrock is the only Pokémon from the original team to keep its moveset in the rematches.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | フウとラン Fu & Lan | 風蘭 fūran, the name for a type of orchid (Neofinetia falcata). 浮 fū means floating. |
English | Tate & Liza | Their names combined sound similar to "levitate". |
French | Lévy & Tatia | Possible derivation from "lévitation". |
German | Ben & Svenja | Combining their names would get "Schweben" (levitation). |
Italian | Tell & Pat | Possible derivation from "telepatia" (telepathy). |
Spanish | Vito & Leti | Possible derivation from "levitación" (levitation). |
Korean | 풍&란 Pung & Ran | 란 Ran is a transliteration of Japanese name, while 풍 Pung is from 楓, a spelling of Fū. |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 楓與南/枫与南 Fēng & Nán | 楓 (maple) is an alternative spelling of Fū. 南 (south) is a rough transcription of Lan. |
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