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** Partner Pokémon to be obtained by a main character in the first episode of a new series since [[Dawn's Piplup]], who was obtained in ''[[DP001|Following A Maiden's Voyage!]]'', 766 episodes earlier. | ** Partner Pokémon to be obtained by a main character in the first episode of a new series since [[Dawn's Piplup]], who was obtained in ''[[DP001|Following A Maiden's Voyage!]]'', 766 episodes earlier. | ||
** Partner Pokémon to have a confirmed [[Ability]] since [[Clemont's Chespin]]'s Ability was confirmed in ''[[XY015|An Appetite for Battle!]]'', 461 episodes earlier. | ** Partner Pokémon to have a confirmed [[Ability]] since [[Clemont's Chespin]]'s Ability was confirmed in ''[[XY015|An Appetite for Battle!]]'', 461 episodes earlier. | ||
*** Coincidentally, they are both the Grass-type starters of their respective regions with {{a|Overgrow}} as their confirmed Abilities. | |||
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Liko's Sprigatito (Japanese: リコのニャオハ Liko's Nyahoja) was the first partner Pokémon that Liko obtained at the beginning of her journey, given to her in the Indigo Academy. She is usually seen outside her Poké Ball.
In the anime
History
Pre-series
Prior to her debut, Sprigatito was raised by Manya and lived in her home. During her time there, Sprigatito was usually alone until she impressed her fellow Pokémon with her skills in using Leafage. After that, Sprigatito befriended a group of Pokémon and played with them. One day, Sprigatito witnessed her friends in trouble when they were snatched by a wild Spidops. Although she saved them, Sprigatito noticed that her Leafage accidentally hurt them, which upset her because they became scared of her. Sprigatito then felt lonely again, especially when her friends got picked for new Trainers, and didn't use Leafage again. Later on, she noticed a beginning Trainer named Liko being interviewed by her teacher through his Rotom Phone for the Indigo Academy. Seeing how happy Liko looked, Sprigatito saw something in her, which Manya noticed and had her sent to Indigo Academy to become that Trainer's first partner Pokémon.
Pokémon Horizons: The Series
Sprigatito debuted in The Pendant That Starts It All: Part One, when Liko received her as her first partner Pokémon by the Indigo Academy. At first, Sprigatito and Liko didn't get along well, with the Grass Cat Pokémon scratching her Trainer's hand and running off to mind her own business. In her battle debut against Ann's Oshawott, Sprigatito didn't listen to Liko's instructions, which led to her getting hit by a Water Gun.
During the next days, Liko worked hard to strengthen her bond with Sprigatito by learning more about her and make her listen to her instructions in battle, but to little avail. When Amethio first approached Liko, Sprigatito immediately got suspicious of him and led her Trainer to the school's rooftop. She then went up against Zirc's Rhydon and won after subduing it with her aroma.
After being rescued by Friede in the next episode, they were taken aboard his airship with the other members of the Rising Volt Tacklers, but were soon confronted by Amethio and his teammates. Liko was about to give herself up, but after some encouragement from Sprigatito, Liko stood tall and had her unleash a Leafage strong enough to break the forcefield around the Wing Deck, but she got blown overboard in the process, which allowed the Explorers to kidnap Sprigatito before fleeing.
In For Sure! 'Cause Sprigatito's with Me!, Sprigatito was kept in a warehouse with Onia, who had taken a liking to Sprigatito and was giving her food and toys. With the help of Murdock's Rockruff, Liko located Sprigatito and took her back from the Explorers, only to be confronted by Onia and her Skarmory. Sprigatito was able to blind Onia and Skarmory with Leafage, allowing them to escape. At the end of the day, Sprigatito and Liko joined the Rising Volt Tacklers as official members.
In Found You, Fuecoco!, Sprigatito battled Onia and her Golduck, and quickly defeated them. However, Sprigatito and Liko were almost ambushed by Amethio and his Corviknight. Fortunately, they were saved by Liko's pendant once again. Sprigatito then teamed up with Fuecoco in order to battle against Amethio's Ceruledge. Despite the numerical advantage, Ceruledge was clearly dominating the battle, which ultimately came to a halt when a Black Rayquaza emerged from Roy's Ancient Poké Ball and started attacking, forcing the Explorers to retreat.
In Special Training with Cap!, Sprigatito briefly sparred against Roy's Fuecoco. However, they didn't make much progress, as both Pokémon tired themselves into a draw after consecutive uses of Leafage and Ember. Later, after being unable to talk to Dot, Liko and Roy's determination to get stronger convinced Friede into holding a special training session for the rookies: this time, Sprigatito and Fuecoco faced off against Captain Pikachu and needed to land only a single hit on the Mouse Pokémon to win the match. While they initially struggled against his Double Team, Sprigatito managed to almost score a Scratch after her Trainer figured out Pikachu's behavior. After a lunch break, Sprigatito battled against Fuecoco once more in order to see how much the special training paid off. In the end, despite being at a type disadvantage, Sprigatito knocked Fuecoco out with its newly-learned Quick Attack, giving Liko the win. This battle was the first step for the new Rising Volt Tacklers to get closer to Dot, who let them know that the Black Rayquaza was in Paldea.
In Fly! Wattrel!, Sprigatito and Liko went to Levincia after her Trainer saw an advertisement for the Spicy Herba Mystica that Murdock had wanted. However, unbeknownst to both of them, this was a trap set up by Spinel in order to steal Liko's pendant. After arriving in a dark alley, Sprigatito was put in a trance by Spinel's Beheeyem as he easily stole the pendant. It was later revealed in the next episode that Sprigatito went through a memory wipe thanks to Beheeyem, but regained her memory piece by piece. After jumping off a building with Liko, Sprigatito reunited with the Rising Volt Tacklers. In Quaxly, We Can Do It!, Sprigatito teamed up with Roy's Pokémon and Dot's Quaxly to battle Spinel's Pokémon. Although they were able to defeat his Magneton and Beheeyem, they nearly lost to his Umbreon. However, Sprigatito was able to get Liko's pedant back from Spinel.
In Kabu's Battle Training!, Sprigatito participated in a Gym challenge set up by Motostoke's Gym Leader Kabu. Sprigatito's role was to extinguish the Litwick flames while Fuecoco attempted to keep them lit. Sprigatito ended up gaining the advantage, only for Liko to give up on the challenge when she noticed Roy's improvement, upsetting Sprigatito. She then went on to battle alongside Fuecoco against Kabu's Centiskorch and Wakaba's Rolycoly. The two were unable to defeat Centiskorch and, when faced off against Rolycoly, Liko forfeited against Sprigatito's wishes so Wakaba could win, which increasingly upsets both her and Sprigatito.
In Charge! Galar Mine!, Sprigatito battled against the Explores alongside Fuecoco until they encountered a Galarian Moltres that had an Ancient Poké Ball. After Moltres overwhelmed everyone and left Captain Pikachu injured, Sprigatito left the Galar Mine with Liko, Roy, and the Mouse Pokémon. In the next episode, Sprigatito was brought to the Motostoke Pokémon Center in order to recover. After recovering, Sprigatito battled Moltres again in an attempt to calm down the angry Pokémon. With the help of Arboliva's Seed Sower, it increased the power of Sprigatito's Leafage in order to have its sweet scent reach Moltres. This calmed the Legendary Pokémon down, and it returned to its Ancient Poké Ball, which allowed Liko to take it under her care.
In The Stolen Treasure, Sprigatito teamed up with Roy's Pokémon to battle against Tepen in order to get the Ancient Poké Ball back that he stole from them, but was put to sleep by the special Sleep Powder that his Foongus had.
In HZ040, Sprigatito ran away from the Brave Olivine, after she accidentally injured Liko during a practice battle against Fuecoco. She went to Manya's home, as she saw her home nearby earlier while Liko was giving Hatenna and Terapagos a bath. When Liko arrived to claim her, Sprigatito refused to leave as she believed that she would hurt her Trainer again. However, Sprigatito was convinced by Liko that what happen before was an accident and knew that she would never want to hurt her on purpose. After understanding Liko's words, Sprigatito saw Hatenna and Terapagos snatched by a wild Spidops. She initially hesitated to use Leafage again to hurt her friends, but Liko encouraged her to use it, and she used it again. This time, she learned Magical Leaf to save them. After returning to the Brave Olivine, Sprigatito continued her practice battle against Fuecoco and won.
Personality and characteristics
Sprigatito has shown to be brave, headstrong, and somewhat reckless. However, unlike her species, Sprigatito isn't the affectionate type nor an attention-seeker. Sprigatito also does not like receiving affection as she is hostile to humans. Despite her initial coldness towards those around her, Sprigatito has shown to be relaxed and enjoys sunbathing. Sprigatito at times has also shown to not be easily impressed with various things. As revealed in Special Training with Cap!, Sprigatito is shown to like dry-flavored food, like matcha cupcakes. Sprigatito also enjoys sweets, as seen in The Bittersweet Truth, when she was shown to like the taste of Murdock's Alcremie's cream. In addition, Sprigatito is easily startled by loud noises and is also easily provoked, as seen during her training against Captain Pikachu, in which its Double Team copies easily frustrated the Grass Cat Pokémon. Despite being a Grass-type Pokémon, Sprigatito doesn't like water.
Initially, Sprigatito didn't listen to Liko's commands as she wasn't interested in her, preferring to sit out on the roof of the Indigo Academy instead of hanging out with her. However, after witnessing her Trainer attempt to understand her habits, Sprigatito started to care about Liko and came to appreciate her affection, often sitting on her shoulder or head, or being held in her Trainer's arms. Also, upon witnessing the lengths her Trainer was willing to go in order protect her when they were falling at the Indigo Academy and rescue her from the Explorers, Sprigatito became very loyal to Liko. Although her bond with Liko is pretty strong, Sprigatito at times gets upset with her Trainer, especially if she does something she doesn't like or approve of, but does understand her well-meaning intentions to help their friends.
Ever since the events of The Pendant That Starts It All: Part Two, Sprigatito mellowed out and has shown to no longer be hostile towards others, as she became friendly with both people and Pokémon. However, despite her improvement in interacting with people and Pokémon, Sprigatito still shows her hostile side at times, as she tried to scratch Diana, even though she is Liko's grandmother, when she first met her. Sprigatito is also free-spirited as she enjoys playing and running around. Much like her Trainer, Sprigatito can be cautious of trusting others, as she quickly realized that Amethio had dark motives and hissed at him, after he presented himself as a representative of Liko's grandmother. Sprigatito also can easily make friends, being able to quickly befriend Roy's Fuecoco and Dot's Quaxly after meeting them. In addition, Sprigatito has shown to get jealous of other Pokémon taking or winning Liko's affection and getting along with her, as seen with Alex's Fidough in Welcome to Paldea! and Terapagos in Terapagos's Adventure!. However, Sprigatito quickly let go of her envy after she befriended them.
Although, when Liko met a wild Hatenna and took care of her in The Lonely Hatenna, Sprigatito didn't show any sign of jealousy towards her, as she helped her Trainer look after the Calm Pokémon, which led them to form a close friendship and become teammates when her Trainer caught her, after encouraging her to stay with them. Ever since Hatenna joined the group, Sprigatito became protective of her, as she came to see her as her little sister and would get concern when she would wonder off on her own, as shown in As Long as I'm with My Friends, when she ran away from Dot's strong emotions, but was relieved that she was safe when the group found her.
Sprigatito is capable of releasing a sweet scent from her paws that relaxes those who smell it. As shown in her battle against Zirc's Rhydon, it is strong enough to put a Pokémon to sleep in the middle of a battle. This was shown again when Sprigatito used her sweet scent to calm a GalarianMoltres down, although she had help from Friede and Roy's Pokémon. Sunbathing will strengthen the power of her sweet scent. She has also been shown using Leafage to blind opponents on multiple occasions as a way to circumvent her lack of raw strength. Sprigatito also has come to enjoy battling and developed a desire to become stronger. Although, Sprigatito was afraid of her own strength, as she fears causing serious harm to her friends, and was insecure with herself. However, through Liko's support and encouragement, Sprigatito let go of her fear and became more confident in herself.
Moves used
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Moves improvised
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Fiery Galarian Moltres | Leafage | Roy's Wattrel and Friede's Charizard | |
Description: Sprigatito kneads its forepaws at the ground repeatedly, causing a soothing aroma to begin wafting into the air. It then fires off several Leafage attacks, spreading the aroma all around the area to calm down the target. Wattrel and Charizard flap their wings to blow the aromatic Leafage in the opponent's direction. This was used to calm down Lucius's Galarian Moltres. |
Artwork
File:Liko Sprigatito anime.png | File:Liko Sprigatito anime 2.png | ||
Official artwork from Pokémon Horizons: The Series[4] |
Official artwork from Pokémon Horizons: The Series |
Reveal artwork from Pokémon Horizons: The Series |
Reveal artwork from Pokémon Horizons: The Series |
First poster from Pokémon Horizons: The Series |
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In the manga
Pocket Monsters
Sprigatito appears as a main character in Pocket Monsters, which is based on Pokémon Horizons: The Series.
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Pocket Monsters ~ Liko's Treasure ~
Sprigatito appears as a main character in the Pocket Monsters ~ Liko's Treasure ~ manga.
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Pocket Monsters ~The Detouring Volt Tacklers!!~
Sprigatito appears as a main character in the Pocket Monsters ~The Detouring Volt Tacklers!!~ manga.
In the games
In the core series
A Sprigatito based on Liko's Sprigatito was distributed to players who inserted a password. The password could be used to obtain Sprigatito from March 15 to September 30, 2024. The password was L1K0W1TH906.
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This Pokémon may only be redeemed once per save file. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date received is the date on the system when the gift is redeemed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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In spin-off games
Pokémon GO
On March 5, 2024, as part of Pokémon GO's Pokémon Horizons: The Series Celebration Event, which was based on Pokémon Horizons: The Series, several Pokémon based on those encountered in the anime appeared more frequently in the wild, in raids, from Eggs, from Field Research tasks, and during surprise encounters, with Sprigatito appearing in the wild, from Field Research tasks, and during surprise encounters. The event ran from March 5, 2024, at 10:00 a.m., to March 11, 2024, at 8:00 p.m. local time.
Pokémon Mezastar
Sprigatito appears in Pokémon Mezastar as one of Liko's Pokémon. It appears as an opponent during the first Gorgeous Star set.
As an opponent
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Disks
Tag No. | Name | Type | Grade |
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4-1-069 | Sprigatito | — | |
P | Sprigatito | — | |
Trivia
- Sprigatito is the first:
- Grass-type first partner Pokémon to be owned by a female main character since May's Venusaur, which was caught as a Bulbasaur in Grass Hysteria!, 885 episodes earlier.
- She is also the first Grass-type first partner Pokémon to be a main character's first Pokémon.
- Partner Pokémon to be obtained by a main character in the first episode of a new series since Dawn's Piplup, who was obtained in Following A Maiden's Voyage!, 766 episodes earlier.
- Partner Pokémon to have a confirmed Ability since Clemont's Chespin's Ability was confirmed in An Appetite for Battle!, 461 episodes earlier.
- Coincidentally, they are both the Grass-type starters of their respective regions with Overgrow as their confirmed Abilities.
- Event distribution to be distributed with a Partner Ribbon.
- Grass-type first partner Pokémon to be owned by a female main character since May's Venusaur, which was caught as a Bulbasaur in Grass Hysteria!, 885 episodes earlier.
- Sprigatito is the only Paldea first partner Pokémon to:
- Have been obtained by her Trainer in her debut episode.
- Not have been with the Rising Volt Tacklers as a wild Pokémon.
- Be confirmed female.
- Have a confirmed Ability.
- Prior to Sprigatito's gender being confirmed as female in HZ036, Liko's VA Minori Suzuki, had stated in an interview "I feel like maybe Sprigatito is watching over [Liko] like an older sister" (Japanese: 「ニャオハはまるでお姉さんの様な気持ちで見守っているのかな?と感じます」).[5] In another interview, Roy's VA Yuka Terasaki, stated that Liko and Sprigatito have a "friendship between girls" (Japanese:「女の子同士の友情」),[6] hinting that Sprigatito is female.
References
- ↑ Confirmed in HZ036.
- ↑ Confirmed in HZ043.
- ↑ Games only, through event distribution.
- ↑ https://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/pocketmonster2023/
- ↑ Minori Suzuki Interview
- ↑ Yuka Terasaki Interview
See also
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Sprigatito.
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