Talk:Lenora

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Before anyone asks

Please don't remove what I have hidden. Some of it is speculation (come on, how could she not be a Grass-type Gym Leader with a name like Aloe?) but the rest is just there because it will inevitably need to be added, and this way it can just be unhidden.--PhantomJunkie 06:50, 9 August 2010 (UTC)

Aren't all Gym Leaders in Japan named after names of plants, usually with a pun about which type they train? --AndyPKMN 13:25, 9 August 2010 (UTC)
True enough. (I actually hadn't really looked at the meanings of the Japanese Gym Leader's names before this, so I learned something new. xD) I still think she's going to be a Grass-type Gym Leader, but I guess we will just have to see.--PhantomJunkie 16:16, 9 August 2010 (UTC)

Natural-born proprietress?

Maybe my Japanese is rusty, but how does ママ translate to proprietress? --Transfinite | Talk 05:49, 8 October 2010 (UTC)

It just... does? And considering Aloe owns the museum, I believe that was the meaning that was intended. 梅子 18:26, 8 October 2010 (UTC)
I did some searching through some Japanese dictionaries and apparently the definition that refers to a proprietress comes from "madame," if that's what you're asking. 梅子 18:51, 8 October 2010 (UTC)
It is only your guess even if it is right. inappropriate. --Klobis 02:38, 10 October 2010 (UTC)
Uhhh, the Leader title is in English Katakana. It doesn't make sense to translate the 'mama' as a Japanese word. If it was Japanese words for "natural" and "born", it'd make sense... but it's not, so it doesn't. Lissie 10:42, 11 October 2010 (UTC)
Okay, fine, I give up. You guys can pretend you know anything about translation and completely disregard my experience. I don't even care anymore. 梅子 19:14, 11 October 2010 (UTC)
And why are you chiding us? I didn't mean anything personal. I don't know honestly why you translated 'mama' from a phrase in English katakana as a Japanese word to mean 'proprietress' which is why I challenged it. I am not disregarding your experience nor doubting your skills in Japanese, that wasn't my intention, but it seemed like a silly translations, and honestly, it really was. Lissie 02:26, 12 October 2010 (UTC)
I've lived in Japan for 6 years, and I have to concur that "mama" is not a substitute word for "proprietress", even if occasionally a woman running a restaurant or such might be called "mama" by some of her workers, that is quite obviously not what they were getting at here as they added "natural born" in front of it. She might run the museum but it's not her title. Sunyshore 02:27, 12 October 2010 (UTC)

Her Pokémon

I watched a walktrough, she has the following pokémon:

  • Haderia (Female, level 18)
  • Miruhog (Female, level 20)

Just those two. Should I add them? DeadUniverse Hello! 18:50, 11 October 2010 (UTC)

Uh, sorry, just noticed the [show] button. DeadUniverse Hello! 18:58, 11 October 2010 (UTC)

"Mammy"

Though Nintendo may not have known it at the time, there is no doubt that Aloe's original designed resembled a mammy. She even refers to herself as "mama," which is the origin of the word mammy. Nintendo changed Jynx's design because it resembled a woman in blackface, so it's not unreasonable to see why they changed Aloe's design. Fare la Volpe 02:13, 17 October 2010 (UTC)

Yes, but that's kinda speculation Ataro 02:19, 17 October 2010 (UTC)
It's not really a change, though; it's just a change in pose. If you look closely, she's still wearing all the same things. It's just in the newer art, her apron's slung over her shoulder instead of her wearing it. Luna Tiger * the Arc Toraph 02:20, 17 October 2010 (UTC)

African-American

After seeing that trivia removed (and rightly, as it's extremely debatable), I felt I ought to point out something regarding characters' ethnicity. That being: if it is discussed at all, we should be extremely careful what terminology we use. "African-American" is predicated by there being an Africa or an America by those names in any official material. America we can assume, thanks to Lt. Surge's title, but Africa is far less confirmable. It would be better to discuss skin-tone, although that's less specific and voids pretty much any trivia. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing. --AndyPKMN 20:41, 19 October 2010 (UTC)

Wasn't Africa mentioned in an early PokeDex entry for Mew?- unsigned comment from Lego3400 (talkcontribs)
It doesn't really matter if it did..Ataro 02:14, 3 November 2010 (UTC)
Not to mention that's South America you're thinking of. —darklordtrom 06:32, 3 November 2010 (UTC)
"African-American" is clearly assuming too much. But what would be wrong with noting that she is the first "black" Gym Leader? It's neither offensive nor assuming more than we know. -Damien Nightstar 19:42, 28 November 2010 (UTC)
I agree with Damien Nightstar saying she's african american is assuming way too much. Is there any proof? Also there not in America there in Unova there for saying "African American" is not correct. Unless there's proof just use the skin color. We don't want a repeat of the Iris incident Pokemaster97 20:05, 28 November 2010 (UTC)
I wish I knew why mentioning skin color matters. It's obvious that her skin is darker than the other characters. Why do we need to point it out? Should we say Misty is the first white Gym Leader while we're at it? --ケンジガール 04:31, 29 November 2010 (UTC)
Misty? You mean Brock....Ataro 05:07, 29 November 2010 (UTC)
He doesn't look white to me. --ケンジガール 06:34, 29 November 2010 (UTC)
And even then, what defines first? First to be known, that would be Iris. But Aloe was known to be a Gym Leader first, so does that make her first? Or does Aloe being second on the badge case make her come before Iris, who is eighth? Regardless, African American should not be used at all unless referring to real people. I don't think we should assume nationality unless it is explicitly stated, such as Lt. Surge and Fantina. And this kind of trivia really isn't needed. --SnorlaxMonster 07:03, 29 November 2010 (UTC)
When was Fantina's country of origin ever actually specified? Yes, she was speaking French before the battle with her, but that does not mean she is actually from France. For the record, she could have been a Quebec Canadian, she could have been from Haiti, heck, she could have just as easily have been from West African countries, as there is absolutely nothing to indicate that she's from France besides language. Weedle Mchairybug 23:08, 19 December 2010 (UTC)

Chillarmy?

"She was originally supposed to use Chillarmy as seen in original drawing of her."

Is there any proof of that? --Shining Latios 22:28, 4 November 2010 (UTC)

Original artwork?

Is there a real change in Aloe's artwork? Her game sprite is same after all. It's loks like just an alternative version of same artwork.--Martianmister 14:37, 12 December 2010 (UTC)

Which artwork goes where?

There seems to be some confusion about which artwork of Aloe should go in the main infobox, and which one should be put with the trivia as the "alternate". Can we get an official ruling on the two? --RiverAura 16:45, 12 December 2010 (UTC)

The artwork with the apron on was the original one. The one with it hung over her shoulder is the alternative one. --P S Yライダー 16:56, 12 December 2010 (UTC)