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==In the core series==
==In the core series==
Before the formation of [[Team Star]], Giacomo was elected the president of the [[Naranja Academy]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Uva Academy]]{{sup/9|V}} student council, but the student conduct policies he proposed were so unintuitive and strict that he lost all support. After only a short time in office, he was forced out by the students, who elected [[Nemona]] as his replacement. Humiliated and alone, Giacomo found solace and companionship among a group of students who were similarly victims of bullying and ostracism at the school, and they went on to create Team Star.
In addition to the Star Badge, Giacomo gives out {{TM|062|Foul Play}} after defeating him.
In addition to the Star Badge, Giacomo gives out {{TM|062|Foul Play}} after defeating him.



Revision as of 11:04, 26 November 2022

Giacomo
ピーニャ Piña
Scarlet Violet Giacomo.png
Gender Male
Hometown
Region Paldea
Generation IX
Games Scarlet and Violet
Specializes in Dark types
Member of Team Star
Rank Boss, Segin Squad

Giacomo (Japanese: ピーニャ Piña) is the boss of Team Star's Dark crew, the Segin Squad. He specializes in Dark-type Pokémon. Giacomo is a wannabe DJ and the creator of Team Star's theme song.

In the core series

Before the formation of Team Star, Giacomo was elected the president of the Naranja AcademyS/Uva AcademyV student council, but the student conduct policies he proposed were so unintuitive and strict that he lost all support. After only a short time in office, he was forced out by the students, who elected Nemona as his replacement. Humiliated and alone, Giacomo found solace and companionship among a group of students who were similarly victims of bullying and ostracism at the school, and they went on to create Team Star.

In addition to the Star Badge, Giacomo gives out TM062 (Foul Play) after defeating him.

Pokémon

Giacomo keeps his Pokémon in Timer Balls.

First battle



Rematch




Artwork

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ピーニャ Piña From piña (Spanish for pineapple)
English Giacomo From Ananas comosus (scientific name of pineapple)
German Pinio From piña (Spanish for pineapple)
Spanish Anán From ananás (pineapple)
French Brome From Bromeliaceae (family that contains the pineapple)
Italian Romelio From Bromeliaceae
Korean 피나 Pina Similar to his Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 皮拿 Píná Transcription of his Japanese name
Chinese (Cantonese) 皮拿 Pèihnàh


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