May (anime)
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May ハルカ Haruka | |
File:MayDiamondPearl.png May in the Diamond & Pearl series | |
Age | 10 (as of debut) |
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Gender | Female |
Eye color | Blue |
Hair color | Brown |
Hometown | Petalburg City |
Region | Hoenn |
Relatives | Max (brother), Norman (father), Caroline (mother) |
Trainer class | Coordinator |
Game counterpart | May |
Anime debut | Get the Show on the Road |
English voice actor | Veronica Taylor (AG001-AG145) Michele Knotz (MoMP-present) |
Japanese voice actor | KAORI |
May (Japanese: ハルカ Haruka) is a ten-year-old Pokémon Coordinator from the anime and a former traveling companion of Ash. Her goal is to compete in Pokémon Contests and win Ribbons, win the Grand Festivals of the different regions, and become a top Coordinator. She traveled through Hoenn and Kanto with Ash, Brock, and her little brother Max. She is the daughter of Norman and Caroline, and her starter Pokémon was a Torchic given to her by Professor Birch.
History
Advance Generation Series
May is a young Coordinator who loves shopping and eating treats. She has a particular fondness for food, especially noodles. When someone steals her food, she gets angered, to the point of yelling at people. May is generally very sweet and optimistic, though she shows a tougher side sometimes, such as when she argues with her little brother, Max. Even though they argue often, she has shown that she deeply cares for her brother.
She sometimes takes an interest in helping other people with their romantic problems. She loves making her own Pokéblocks with recipes that she thinks up, including ones called "May's Purple Surprise" and "May's Pink Surprise" (Japanese: Haruka's Delicious and Haruka's Delicious 2). The only ones who liked her Purple Surprise were her Munchlax and Jessie. "May's Pink Surprise" came from the recipe for food Professor Oak uses to feed Ash's Snorlax. Thus, after May first fed it to her Munchlax, it was automatically made full. This was subsequently used to feed Munchlax to prevent it from eating the food of others.
It was revealed by Max in A Cacturne for the Worse that as a small child, May was afraid of Pokémon. There was one instance in particular that truly embarrassed May. One day she was swimming in the ocean and was suddenly surrounded by a school of Tentacool. May got scared and called to her parents. She was wearing a blue swimsuit and a matching blue swimmer's cap, leading her mother to believe she was actually a Tentacool. Her mother tried to catch her with one of her Poké Balls. One of May's opponents in a Contest recorded Max telling him this to embarrass May into losing.
When May debuted in the anime, she did not like Pokémon at all and was only interested in becoming a Pokémon Trainer so she could travel. Everyone expected her to become a Trainer, to follow in her Gym Leader father's footsteps. However, after seeing a Contest in All Things Bright and Beautifly!, she decided to become a Pokémon Coordinator. Though she was initially shown to not know much about Pokémon or attacks, she gradually gained experience through her journey and soon became a talented coordinator, with her skill being displayed in her Grand Festival rankings in the Hoenn and Kanto regions. Dawn once referred to her as the "Princess of Hoenn" when they met.
As a Coordinator, May was able to learn more about Pokémon. For her Contests, she was able to come up with different attack combinations. She was able to use these combinations in battle. An example of this would be using her Combusken's Fire Spin and her Squirtle's Bubble to create a combination of fire and water, dubbed Fire and Water Whirlwind by Lilian. This even got a rival of hers mad, thinking she thought he was not worthy of the move so May did not use it against him.
During her journey, she finds a rival in Drew, a skilled and sometimes arrogant Coordinator who was one of her main inspirations to try harder to further her skills. Another rival of hers, Harley, is a flamboyant man who goes to extremes to beat May. At the Kanto Grand Festival, May competed against Solidad, an experienced Coordinator to whom she lost to in the semi-finals. At the end of the Advanced Generation series, she left to compete with Drew, Harley and Solidad in the Johto region, aiming to find her own style. May has Contest Passes to compete in Hoenn, Kanto and Johto.
Diamond and Pearl Series
May reappeared from Our Cup Runneth Over! to Strategy With a Smile! to participate in the Wallace Cup alongside Ash, Dawn and Zoey. During this period, she wore the Emerald Version of her outfit. May made it all the way to the finals of the Wallace Cup, but narrowly lost to Dawn in the end.
May has a personal ending theme song, I Won't Lose! ~Haruka's Theme~, performed by KAORI. It was first used as background music in the episode Curbing the Crimson Tide and again in next episode, What I Did for Love. The theme was also used in the Appeals Round at the Wallace Cup for May's performance.
Pokémon
At the beginning of her journey, May was extremely unsure of herself as far as her abilities as a Pokémon Trainer were concerned. In the beginning, she was only interested in the traveling aspect of the Pokémon journey. However, with Ash and Brock's guidance, along with Max's knowledge and assistance, her ability to handle Pokémon got better as her journey continued. The Pokémon she acquired on the course of this journey appear to resemble Pokémon that Ash had obtained at some point at the beginning of his own journey. She prefers cute Pokémon, dazzling techniques, and has a tendency to rely on luck, often using her Skitty's Assist or her Munchlax's Metronome to win.
Currently in rotation
Torchic → Combusken → Blaziken |
Wurmple → Silcoon → Beautifly |
Skitty ♀ |
Bulbasaur → Ivysaur → Venusaur ♀ |
Munchlax |
Squirtle → Wartortle |
Egg → Eevee → Glaceon |
Borrowed
Debut | Pasta La Vista |
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May borrowed Hitmonchan from Kyle Hamm after Master Hamm broke his back.
Hitmonchan's known moves are Comet Punch, Mach Punch, Agility, Focus Punch and Sky Uppercut.
Befriended
Debut | Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Yuri Shiratori |
English | M. Knotz |
- Main article: Manaphy (M09)
May befriended Manaphy after its Egg hatched. It speaks without the need for telepathy.
Ribbons
Hoenn
- Fallarbor Town Ribbon (Come What May!*)
- Verdanturf Town Ribbon (Disguise Da Limit*)
- Lilycove City Ribbon (Lessons in Lilycove!*)
- Izabe Island Ribbon (A Cacturne for the Worse*)
- Pacifidlog Town Ribbon (Pacifidlog Jam*)
Kanto
- Saffron City Ribbon (A Hurdle for Squirtle*)
- Silver Town Ribbon (Weekend Warrior*)
- Chrysanthemum Island Ribbon (Spontaneous Combusken!*)
- Gardenia Town Ribbon (What I Did for Love!*)
- Mulberry City Ribbon (Going for Choke!*)
Johto
- Three unknown Ribbons (prior to A Full Course Tag Battle!)
Grand Festival ranking
May placed in the following Grand Festival competitions:
Other achievements
- Pokémon Orienteering - Runner-up
- Unofficial Terracotta Contest - Winner (tied with Ash)
- Wallace Cup - Runner-up
Voice actors
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In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring May or her Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
May's Pokémon 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 | # |
May's Torchic | ADV-P Promotional cards | 037/ADV-P | |||||
May's Munchlax | Movie Commemoration VS Pack: Aura's Lucario | 008/020 | |||||
May's Combusken | Movie Commemoration VS Pack: Sea's Manaphy | 002/019 | |||||
Trivia
- May is the only female companion of Ash's not to have had a walking Pokémon.
- In addition, she is also the only female companion that did not have a Pokémon fully disobey her.
- May owns four starter Pokémon, the most ever out of all of Ash's traveling companions.
- Both May and her brother Max are the only friends of Ash to have a central role in a Pokémon movie.
- May and Max are two of three of Ash's friends who have had their father make an appearance in the anime. The other is Brock.
- May's Contest cry is "Take the stage!" (US) and "Stage on!" (Japan). In the dub, she also uses variations, such as "On stage!"
- Five out of seven of May's Pokémon have an 87.5% chance of being male in the games, namely Munchlax, Blaziken, Glaceon, Venusaur, and Wartortle (however out of these, May's Venusaur has been confirmed to be female).
- May has competed in at least one Contest in each region seen in the anime with the exception of Unova and the Orange Archipelago as Contests are not held in those locations.
- May and Max are the only companions of Ash to be siblings traveling together.
- All of May's major rivals have Bug-type Pokémon: Drew has Masquerain and Butterfree, Harley has Ariados, and Solidad has Butterfree.
- May also have a bug pokemon namely Beautifly.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ハルカ Haruka |
From 春花 haruka, spring flower. May also be taken as 遥か haruka, far away, in relation to her father, Senri (千里), 1000 li. |
English | May | Could be a reference to her Japanese name, as May is a month in spring. |
French | Flora | Similar to fleur, flower. |
German | Maike | From Mai, May. |
Italian | Vera | From primavera, spring. |
Spanish | Aura | From aura, a figure of speech that means "gentle breeze" and is commonly associated to spring, as in aura primaveral (spring breeze). |
Swedish | Maj | From Maj, May. |
Korean | 봄이 Bom'i | 봄 bom, spring. |
Chinese (Mandarin) |
小遙 / 小遥 Xiǎo Yáo |
遙 (distant) is taken from 遥か haruka. |
Chinese (Cantonese) |
小遙 Síu Yìuh |
Same as Mandarin name. |
Thai | ฮารุกะ Haruka |
Same as her Japanese name. |
Related articles
External links
On Bulbagarden forums
- May Club on the Bulbagarden forums
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