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* In the {{pmin|France|French}} localizations of [[Generation I]] games, as well as {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, Lorelei is depicted with a stereotypical and prominent German accent. | * In the {{pmin|France|French}} localizations of [[Generation I]] games, as well as {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, Lorelei is depicted with a stereotypical and prominent German accent. | ||
* In the [[Generation I]] {{pkmn|games}}, the battles against Lorelei, [[Bruno]], and [[Agatha]] use the standard Trainer battle theme, while the Gym Leader battle theme is played only against [[Lance]]. In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, the Gym Leader battle theme plays during the battles against all four members of the Elite Four. | * In the [[Generation I]] {{pkmn|games}}, the battles against Lorelei, [[Bruno]], and [[Agatha]] use the standard Trainer battle theme, while the Gym Leader battle theme is played only against [[Lance]]. In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, the Gym Leader battle theme plays during the battles against all four members of the Elite Four. | ||
* In Pokémon Red and Blue, since trainers have an AI that makes them use always supereffective moves and PP didn't count for them, Lorelei's [[Dewgong]] using [[Rest]] could lead to an endless battle, if the player used a Fighting type (since Rest is a psychic-type move it would count as supereffective). | |||
** In Pokémon Yellow, to avoid this endless battle, Lorelei has been given a special AI. | |||
==Names== | ==Names== |
Revision as of 10:49, 10 December 2020
- Prima redirects here. For the guidebook company, see Prima Games.
Lorelei カンナ Kanna | |
Art from Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! | |
Gender | Female |
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Birthday | March 15 |
Blood type | A |
Eye color | Red |
Hair color | Red |
Hometown | Four Island |
Region | Sevii Islands |
Trainer class | Elite Four |
Generation | I, III, VII |
Games | Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow, FireRed, LeafGreen, Let's Go, Pikachu!, Let's Go, Eevee!, Stadium, Masters EX |
Elite Four of | Indigo Plateau |
Specializes in | Ice types |
Game animation debut | The Challenger |
English voice actor | N/A (Origins) Erica Lindbeck (Generations) Lauren Landa (Masters EX) |
Japanese voice actor | N/A (Origins) Fumiko Orikasa (Generations) Serika Hiromatsu (Masters EX) |
Anime debut | The Mandarin Island Miss Match |
English voice actor | Jayne Grand |
Japanese voice actor | Maria Kawamura |
Lorelei (Japanese: カンナ Kanna) is an Ice-type Trainer and member of the Indigo Elite Four.
In the core series
Lorelei is the first Trainer of the Kanto Elite Four in Generations I, III, and VII. She is known for her logical, calculated, and cool style of battling. Her Lapras has been with her ever since she was a child. She caught it when she was very young in the Icefall Cave. Misty idolizes her.
In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, it is revealed that Lorelei grew up on Four Island. She returns to her home to protect the Icefall Cave from Team Rocket during the post-game. She also collects stuffed Pokémon dolls that she keeps in her house on Four Island.
In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, Lorelei appears on Route 10 when the player is attacked by a group of Team Rocket Grunts and helps them defeat them.
Her whereabouts in Generations II and IV are unknown, as she is no longer a member of the Elite Four, and no mention of her is made, though dialogue present in FireRed and LeafGreen indicates that she may have given up her position among the Elite Four to protect her friends and family in the Sevii Islands.
Fame Checker
This is a list of the Fame Checker’s information on Lorelei in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions.
- Pokémon League - Lorelei
- What does this person do?
- "I am Lorelei of the Elite Four."
- Pokémon League - Lorelei
- Favorite kind of Pokémon?
- "No one can best me when it comes to icy Pokémon."
- Four Island - old man
- Where was this person born?
- "We've had a great and powerful Trainer grow up on this island.
- I bet even you'd know her.
- It's Lorelei of the Elite Four!"
- Five Island - Pokémon Journal
- What is this person like?
- "Known for her logical, calculated, and cool battling style, Lorelei has a surprising secret!"
- Four Island - little girl
- What is this person like?
- "Did you know Lorelei has lots and lots of stuffed dolls?
- Every time she comes back to Four Island, her collection grows!"
- Four Island - old lady
- Favorite kind of Pokémon?
- "The Lapras she has, I imagine it to be the one she met as a child.
- I believe it was in Icefall Cave that she caught it.
- Perhaps that Pokémon has been with her ever since."
- Message from Lorelei
- From: Lorelei
- To: [Player]
- "I needed to thank you for your help.
- But that has nothing to do with our battles. You'd better watch out next time!"
Pokémon
This listing is of Lorelei's Pokémon in the games in which she has appeared.
Pokémon Red and Blue
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First battle
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Rematch
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Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
First battle
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Rematch
In the side series
Pokémon Stadium
Lorelei appears as a part of the Elite Four in Pokémon Stadium's Gym Leader Castle, notably using a Legendary Pokémon in Articuno.
Round 1
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In spin-off games
Pokémon Masters EX
- Main article: Lorelei (Masters)
Artwork
File:LGPE Elite Four.png | |
Official artwork from FireRed and LeafGreen |
Confronting Chase and Elaine |
Sprites
In the core series
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Missing overworld model from LGPE, need higher-quality images for LGPE |
Sprite from Red and Blue |
Sprite from Yellow |
Sprite from FireRed and LeafGreen |
VS model from Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! |
Overworld sprite from Generation I |
Overworld sprite from FireRed and LeafGreen |
In other games
Portrait from Stadium |
Quotes
- Main article: Lorelei/Quotes
In the anime
In the main series
- Prima redirects here. For the guidebook company, see Prima Games.
Lorelei appeared in The Mandarin Island Miss Match. Her name was changed to Prima in the English dub of the episode. According to 4Kids, this was to fit the amount of syllables; the English name "Lorelei" is three syllables while the Japanese name "Kanna" is only two. In the anime, Prima is considered a Pokémon Master.
While on Mandarin Island South, Tracey learned that Prima will be giving a lecture and battle demonstration there. He also revealed that she has a house on the island and trains there during her sabbaticals. Ash and his friends had a chance encounter with Prima while sitting down at a café. Misty was very excited, as Prima was her idol. Ash enthusiastically challenged Prima to a battle, but she didn't notice him and instead gravitated towards Misty's Togepi. Prima did, however, invite them to her lecture and demonstration. She watched Ash's match against a Trainer. Prima then stepped in with her Slowbro after Ash's Charizard was being disobedient, allowing Ash to recall it back to its Poké Ball.
Ash and the others went on to attend Prima's demonstration at the Mandarin Stadium and watched her defeat three Trainers in a row. The group then visited her home. After Ash insisted once again, Prima finally agreed to a one-on-one battle. Ash sent out Pikachu and Prima selected her Cloyster, and Ash went on to lose the match. Prima said that Ash had the potential to become great, but needed to find more of his inner strength, since he had forgotten to connect with his Pokémon.
Just then, Team Rocket arrived on the scene, but Prima sent out her Jynx and dealt with them swiftly. Afterwards, she wished the group well and informed Ash that the closest Gym was the Trovita Gym.
Character
Prima takes time out of her busy schedule to relax on Mandarin Island South and admire nature. She claims her strategy in life is to go with the flow like water, but to become as hard as ice in battle.
Prima's skills are highly regarded and she makes frequent appearances in the media, though she is dismissive of her fame and the praise of others. Instead, she mentors up-and-coming Trainers and hosts her own lectures. In particular, she teaches Trainers to find their inner strength and value the connection they have with their Pokémon. She also sells her lectures as tapes, but for expensive prices.
Pokémon
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This listing is of Prima (Lorelei)'s Pokémon in the anime:
Debut | The Mandarin Island Miss Match |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | |
English | Eric Stuart |
Debut | The Mandarin Island Miss Match |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | |
English | Michael Haigney |
Not much is known about Prima's Dewgong, as it has only been seen briefly during Prima's lecture, where it defeated a Trainer's Marowak.
Dewgong's only known move is Aurora Beam.
Debut | The Mandarin Island Miss Match |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Katsuyuki Konishi |
English | Michael Haigney |
- Main article: Lorelei's Cloyster
Cloyster is Prima's main Pokémon. She first used it during her lecture, where it was easily able to freeze a Trainer's Kadabra with a strong Blizzard. She also later used Cloyster in her battle against Ash's Pikachu. While Pikachu managed to damage Cloyster with Thunder, Cloyster was easily able to defeat him with an Aurora Beam-Take Down combo.
Debut | The Mandarin Island Miss Match |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | |
English | Rachael Lillis |
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In Pokémon Origins
Lorelei appeared briefly in File 4: Charizard. She was seen being challenged and defeated by Red, allowing Red to move on and challenge Bruno.
Pokémon
Debut | File 4: Charizard |
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Dewgong is Lorelei's only known Pokémon. She was seen using it against Red's Jolteon, eventually being defeated off-screen.
Dewgong's only known move is Aurora Beam.
In Pokémon Generations
Lorelei appeared in The Challenger, where she talked about Blue, the first Trainer in a long time to collect eight Gym Badges, with the rest of the Kanto Elite Four. During the discussion, she gloated to Agatha that she would defeat Blue before her. Later, Lorelei and her Lapras fought against Blue, but Lapras lost to Blue's Alakazam's Psychic, and she reluctantly allowed him to advance to Bruno's room.
Pokémon
Debut | The Challenger |
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Voice actors
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In the GOTCHA! music video
Lorelei briefly appeared in GOTCHA!.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
History
Yellow arc
Lorelei is a villainess in the Pokémon Adventures manga. She is one of the Elite Four and, along with Bruno, Agatha, and Lance, tried to take over the world and kill all humans who weren't nice to Pokémon. She keeps a small webcam in a cosmetics case to communicate with Agatha and has the ability to make voodoo dolls out of ice. Lorelei was recruited by Agatha when she was little and healed her Seel. Agatha found out that they both hated human's cruelty towards Pokémon, so Lorelei joined the Elite Four.
Lorelei froze Red and Sabrina in ice, causing them severe injuries that continued to harm them for several years. She later found Yellow and Bill in Viridian Forest and attacked them with her Dewgong and Cloyster. She used their combined powers to make an "Ice Spike Cannon" to bury the two of them alive but Yellow used Pikachu to study the move from inside its Poké Ball. Yellow read Pikachu's mind and knocked out Cloyster, making the attack useless. Lorelei then gave chase to her and Bill and, once they jumped into a river, Lorelei froze it over. Lorelei then started asking questions about Yellow's power and if she could read Pika's past thoughts. Before these questions were answered, Yellow had Ratty use Hyper Fang through the iceberg and free them. When Lorelei was about to send out her Pokémon once again, Green deflected her Poké Ball and Yellow and Bill got away. Lorelei then contacted Agatha with her cosmetics case about Yellow's ability and proclaims that if Yellow's power grows she will be able to read the past memories of Pika and learn the details of Red and Bruno's battle. She then delegated Yellow as the new target of the Elite Four.
After this, Lorelei had her Shellder and Cloyster attack Celadon City in order to stall Erika.
Green and Sabrina battle Lorelei on Cerise Island. Lorelei used her voodoo dolls to chain Green and Sabrina together and eventually freeze them, just as she had done to Red. The lack of teamwork between Green and Sabrina got Green knocked out (Green was being targeted since she was the one who had humiliated Lorelei in her battle with Yellow). After a while Green woke up and was able to save herself and Sabrina with Blasty before they fell off a cliff. She had her Clefable use Minimize to steal the dolls from Lorelei, having Blasty break the two dolls and inadvertently severing Green's arm in the process. It was then revealed that the whole time her arm was actually Ditty and that getting her arm "cut off" was part of her plan and had Ditty tie her up. Sabrina suffered from lasting injuries caused by Lorelei's ice cuffs. As a result, she and Red were forced to deal with painful wounds for a very long time (since Green's arm that was in the cuffs was Ditty, she did not suffer the same injuries).
FireRed & LeafGreen arc
Lorelei vanished for several years, and only recently made another appearance when she saved Red and Blue from Team Rocket's The Three Beasts. Lorelei decided to ally herself with Red and Blue because Team Rocket invaded her home Four Island of the Sevii Islands.
Emerald arc
Lorelei makes a cameo appearance in the last round of the Emerald arc, Epilogue, on a boat heading to the Battle Frontier.
Pokémon
This listing is of Lorelei's Pokémon in the Pokémon Adventures manga.
Debut | Do Wrong Dewgong! |
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Dewgong is one of Lorelei's most used Pokémon. In addition to her using Ice Beam in conjunction with Cloyster's Spike Cannon to create a massive impact, Dewgong has been known to use her Ice attacks for sliding.
Dewgong's known moves are Aurora Beam, Blizzard, and Ice Beam.
Debut | Cloystered |
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- Main article: Lorelei's Cloyster
Cloyster was first used along with Dewgong to trap Bill and Yellow. Cloyster was seen to be very strong both defensively and offensive, as it was able to use Spike Cannon to easily trap them. However, it was defeated by a wide variety of characters, typically by exploiting its vulnerabilities.
Debut | Can You Diglett? |
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Debut | Jigglypuff Jive |
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Debut | Playing Horsea |
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Debut | Playing Horsea |
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Slowbro is a Pokémon belonging to Lorelei that is not an Ice-type Pokémon. They were used to guard the island from intruders, also using their shellders to watch behind them. They was first seen while Yellow and the others were flying on a Jigglypuff and Green used her special goggles to see through her Horsea's Smokescreen. One of them battled against Green and Sabrina.
One of the Slowbro's known moves is Amnesia.
Debut | A Beastly Cold Reception |
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Slowking is another of Lorelei's non-Ice types. She used it to bail herself out along with Red, Blue, Bill and their Pokémon by using Dig. Although it was first seen in the FireRed & LeafGreen arc, its existence was alluded as early as the Yellow arc, when Lorelei mentions that had a Shellder bitten a Slowpoke in the head, it would have made the Slowpoke much more formidable.
Lapras was seen with Lorelei while on the Sea Gallop.
None of Lapras's moves are known.
Debut | Bested by Banette |
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This Shellder is not part of Lorelei's multiple minions belonging to Agatha's army. She was used to save Ultima from falling.
Shellder's only known move is Icicle Spear, and her Ability is Shell Armor.
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
Lorelei debuts in To the Pokémon League!! as the first Elite Four member who is challenged by Red. She is first seen welcoming Red to the Pokémon League, disguising herself as a teacher. She takes Red to her school and introduces him to her Pokémon. In the school, she gives him and his Pokémon some math assignments and shows them to some plants. After Pikachu managed to get a perfect score on a math assignment, she shows them to the plants and tricks Clefairy by holding a giant magnifying glass by the sun and using the rays to burn Clefairy, with Slowbro shooting water to cool him off. Then, Lorelei decides to serve everyone food. She pulled another trick on Clefairy by hiding her Cloyster in Clefairy's bowl, making him accidentally eat Cloyster. During the physical education class where the Pokémon had to jump over a beam, her Jynx managed to perform it very well and switched the bouncer to make it where Clefairy landed on it. This is where Lorelei revealed herself to be the first member of the Elite Four.
Lorelei had her Pokémon attack Clefairy and Pikachu. However, her Jynx ran off after she failed to immobilize Clefairy and her Lapras and Dewgong were zapped by Pikachu. After the battle, Lorelei and Red shook hands, congratulating Red for a job well done.
Pokémon
Debut | To the Pokémon League!! |
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Slowbro was first seen along with Lorelei's other Pokémon when she welcomed Red and her Pokémon to her school. When Clefairy was on fire from the sun rays coming from the giant magnifying glass, it shot water at Clefairy, cooling him off. After revealing herself, she wanted her Slowbro to attack Pikachu and Clefairy but stood there, much to her ire.
None of Slowbro's moves are known.
Debut | To the Pokémon League!! |
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Dewgong was first seen along with Lorelei's other Pokémon when she welcomed Red and her Pokémon to her school. During a trick played on Clefairy, it participated in holding up a giant magnifying glass to the sun to burn Clefairy. During the battle when Lorelei revealed herself, Dewgong managed to freeze Clefairy but was beaten by Pikachu.
Dewgong's only known move is Aurora Beam.
Debut | To the Pokémon League!! |
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- Main article: Lorelei's Cloyster
Cloyster was first seen along with Lorelei's other Pokémon when she welcomed Red and his Pokémon to her school. It was mostly used as a weapon for Lorelei's tricks on Clefairy.
Debut | To the Pokémon League!! |
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Jynx was first seen along with Lorelei's other Pokémon when she welcomed Red and his Pokémon to her school. It held out Cloyster and smacked Clefairy with it. She was one of the Pokémon responsible for holding up a magnifying glass at the sun, which burnt Clefairy. In the physical education class, Jynx jumped on a bouncer and managed to jump over a beam. When it was Clefairy's turn, she switched bouncers in order for Clefairy to land on it. During the battle when Lorelei removed her disguise, she gave a kiss to Clefairy but Clefairy did not succumb to the effects of her kiss, which resulted her in running off.
Jynx's only known move is Lovely Kiss.
Debut | To the Pokémon League!! |
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Lapras was first seen along with Lorelei's other Pokémon when she welcomed Red and his Pokémon to her school. It helped Jynx up when she wanted to hold up a magnifying glass at the sun. During the battle after Lorelei removed her disguise, it was taken out by Pikachu's electricity.
Lapras's only known move is Ice Beam.
In the Pokémon Zensho manga
In PZ10, as the first member of the Elite Four, Lorelei battles Satoshi with her Cloyster. She is defeated, allowing Satoshi to move on to the next room to face Bruno.
Pokémon
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In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Lorelei or her Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Lorelei Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format. Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats. | |||||||
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Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
Misty & Lorelei | Su | Cosmic Eclipse | 199/236 | Tag All Stars | 147/173 | ||
Tag All Stars | 191/173 | ||||||
Trivia
- In the novelization of the anime episode where Lorelei appeared, she is still referred to as Prima except for one error near the novelization's ending, where she is called Lorelei.
- Lorelei is the only member of the Kanto Elite Four to not use two Pokémon of the same species at once. Bruno has two Onix, Agatha has two Gengar, and Lance has two Dragonair.
- Lorelei was the first Elite Four member to be seen outside the Pokémon League in the games, appearing outside of the league in Generation III.
- Lorelei is one of two members of any Elite Four to have a home shown in-game, the other being Caitlin.
- Both of these places were inaccessible when the characters first debuted.
- In Pokémon Puzzle League, which is based directly on the anime, she is referred to with the name Lorelei, despite that she had already debuted as Prima in the anime dub.
- In the French localizations of Generation I games, as well as Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Lorelei is depicted with a stereotypical and prominent German accent.
- In the Generation I games, the battles against Lorelei, Bruno, and Agatha use the standard Trainer battle theme, while the Gym Leader battle theme is played only against Lance. In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the Gym Leader battle theme plays during the battles against all four members of the Elite Four.
- In Pokémon Red and Blue, since trainers have an AI that makes them use always supereffective moves and PP didn't count for them, Lorelei's Dewgong using Rest could lead to an endless battle, if the player used a Fighting type (since Rest is a psychic-type move it would count as supereffective).
- In Pokémon Yellow, to avoid this endless battle, Lorelei has been given a special AI.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | カンナ Kanna | From canna and 寒 kan (cold) |
English, German, Italian, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese |
Lorelei | From Lorelei, a siren whose beauty and voice lured sailors of the Rhine River to their deaths |
Prima* | Shares the same number of syllables as Kanna. Possibly from prim or prime. | |
French | Olga* | From Olga, a stereotypical Scandinavian name |
Sirena* Kanna* |
From sirène, mermaid From her Japanese name | |
Korean | 칸나 Kanna | Transliteration of her Japanese name |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 科拿 Kēná* | Transliteration of her Japanese name |
康娜 Kāngnà* 甘娜 Gānnà* 美人蕉 Měirénjiāo* |
Transliteration of her Japanese name Transliteration of her Japanese name From 美人蕉 měirénjiāo, canna | |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 科拿 Fona | Mandarin-based transliteration of her Japanese name |
Russian | Лорелей Loreley | Transcription of her English name. |
Thai | คันนะ Kanna | Transliteration of her Japanese name. |
Vietnamese | Kanna | Transliteration of her Japanese name. |
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