Lusamine
Lusamine ルザミーネ Lusamine | |
Art from Pokémon Sun and Moon by take[1] | |
Age | 40+[2] |
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Gender | Female |
Eye color | Green |
Hair color | Blonde |
Hometown | Aether Paradise |
Region | Alola |
Relatives | Lillie (daughter), Gladion (son), Mohn (husband), unnamed father |
Trainer class | Aether President |
Generation | VII |
Games | Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, Masters EX |
Member of | Aether Foundation |
Rank | President |
Game animation debut | Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer |
English voice actor | Unknown (Masters EX) Dawn M. Bennett (Evolutions) |
Japanese voice actor | Sayaka Ohara[3] (Masters EX) Mie Sonozaki (Evolutions) |
Anime counterpart | Lusamine |
Counterpart debut | A Dream Encounter! |
Lusamine (Japanese: ルザミーネ Lusamine) is a character introduced in Pokémon Sun and Moon. She is the head of the Aether Foundation. She is the only character in the games to have the Trainer class Aether President (Japanese: エーテルだいひょう Aether President).
In the core series games
Role
Lusamine appears in Pokémon Sun and Moon and Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. She is first seen in a picture of a magazine that the player is reading during the intro sequence. She is formally introduced after the Akala Grand Trial, when Hau and the player travel to Aether Paradise.
As president of the Aether Foundation, Lusamine claims to love all Pokémon, be they native to the Alola region or not. While the player and Hau are conversing with her in the conservation area, an Ultra Wormhole appears, in which Nihilego emerges. In Sun and Moon, after the player battles it, she claims she will find it and love it like the other Pokémon in her care; in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, the Ultra Recon Squad immediately show up, upon which Lusamine explains that they are assisting the Aether Foundation in researching Ultra Beasts. Once Hau mentions Lillie, she gives a surprised expression but tries to not acknowledge her, stating that children are better off listening to the adults around them.
Later in the story, Plumeria remarks to Lillie that Team Skull are not the only thieves in Alola, and that Lillie ought to return Cosmog. When Hau, Gladion, and the player arrive at Aether Paradise, all the employees are suddenly hostile to them, including Faba, who had locked down Lusamine's office under her orders. There are also a number of Team Skull Grunts present, implying an alliance.
When the player leaves Hau and Gladion to deal with Guzma, they find Lillie in the same room as Lusamine, with the former begging Lusamine to come to her senses. Lusamine is not fazed by it, and berates Lillie for leaving her and claims she was never her daughter, before teleporting into another room via a pad hidden behind her mirror. Lillie and the player step on the pad too, and teleport into the room her mother went to. When they arrive, Lusamine taunts them to come closer. Afterwards, Lillie and the player are horrified to see that she has a collection of frozen Pokémon scattered about the room, "protected" for all eternity.
Pokémon Sun and Moon
Hau arrives, together with Gladion. Lusamine is disgusted by her son's arrival, as he had stolen Type: Null and ran away from her. He does not try to reason with her, deciding it is impossible at this point. Lusamine, frustrated, exclaims that she gave all her love to her children, only for them to run away. Cosmog is then revealed to be inside a cube, in which Lillie pleads her not to use its power, as it would die. Lusamine, however, acts as though she does not consider her statements, and uses the cube anyway, opening up a large wormhole in the room, and multiple others on the various islands of Alola. This alerts the Guardian deities and the Island kahunas on each island, who prepare to deal with the Ultra Beasts that are appearing in the region.
Guzma arrives, asking Lusamine whether the experiment was a success, and Nihilego materializes behind her. After being defeated by the player, Lusamine and Guzma jump into the wormhole and disappear with said portal alongside Nihilego.
She is later encountered in Ultra Space, where Guzma has given up working with her because of his newfound fear since Nihilego possessed him, and claims she is immune to reason at this point. Lillie disagrees, and runs off to confront her mother. When they arrive at an open terrace, she is nowhere to be found, only to phase into visibility and appear sitting on a rock in front of them. Lillie continues what she was saying to her mother back at Aether Paradise, along with trying to persuade her to come back to Alola.
Guzma turned out to be correct, as Lusamine says she would rather not come back to Alola, and that Lillie "could not even be that stupid". She boasts about how Ultra Space is beautiful, that Nihilego is all she cares about now, and that Lillie became ugly after leaving her and making friends with the player. Lusamine then turns her attention to the player blaming they for her daughter's change, in which she immediately battles them, but not before merging with a Nihilego to become a pseudo-beast herself. During that battle, Lusamine's Pokémon team are enveloped of the Totem Pokémon's same special aura which increases their stats.
After losing, Lusamine becomes enraged and attempts to strike Lillie with one of many large tentacles she has control of. Lillie calls out to SolgaleoS/LunalaM, who proceeds to roar and emit energy at Lusamine, separating her from Nihilego. Before passing out, she asks Lillie when she started becoming beautiful. At the end of the game, Lillie tells the player she believes Lusamine is getting a bit better, having even tried to go to the player's celebration, and that she has been gently trying to help her mother understand the error of her ways. Lillie then leaves for the Kanto region to seek treatment for her mother from Bill (who, like Lusamine, has been combined with a Pokémon before) in the hopes that it will heal her of the last of Nihilego's poisons.
When spoken to after the victory celebration, Gladion speculates that Lusamine's fixation with the Ultra Beasts may have started when her husband (and Lillie and Gladion's father) Professor Mohn vanished during his study of the Ultra Wormholes and, in an ill-fated attempt to find him, for some reason she eventually grew obsessed with the Ultra Beasts to the point of monomania. Lillie's reminiscences on Exeggutor Island show that she recalls that her mother was once a kind and compassionate woman who genuinely cared for her children but she suddenly changed. Lusamine was poisoned with Nihilego's toxins while opening Ultra Wormholes trying to find Mohn, what drove her insane and completely changed her personality. This is why she controlled her children, became obsessed with Nihilego even dressing Lillie as one, lost her mind in pursuit of what she considered beauty and decided to unleash the Ultra Beasts through Alola.
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
Hau arrives with Gladion, who tries to reason with her, not wanting his mother to disappear just like his father did. Lusamine, however, dismisses his concerns, and challenges the player to a battle to prove her strength. Regardless of the outcome, Lusamine remarks that the player should just resume their island challenge. She reassures everyone that she will be fine because Guzma will be accompanying her, but rejects Gladion's request to join her as well, repeating her line that children would be better off listening to the adults around them. Guzma arrives shortly, and using the cube containing Nebby, Lusamine opens up a large wormhole in the room. Lusamine disappears into the Ultra Wormhole, and Guzma follows.
Lusamine is not seen again until after the player reaches the Altar of the SunneUS/Altar of the MooneUM and Nebby, now a Cosmoem, evolves into SolgaleoUS/LunalaUM. An Ultra Wormhole suddenly appears, ejecting both Guzma and Lusamine, and out comes Necrozma, who captures and fuses with the newly-evolved Nebby. After being battled, Necrozma steals the light from Alola and disappears into an Ultra Wormhole, and the Ultra Recon Squad, having witnessed the battle, arrives at the altar. Lusamine makes a request to use of the Ultra Recon Squad's Legendary Pokémon to travel Ultra Space, but DulseUS/PhycoUM berates her in response. After the player defeats Necrozma at Ultra Megalopolis and returns to the Altar, a humbled Lusamine admits to Lillie that she was right to take Cosmog away. She hands the player three Beast Balls before taking Lillie back to Aether Paradise to care for the weakened Nebby.
After the player's victory celebration, Lusamine is seen waving goodbye to Gladion at the docks as he sails off to Kanto, much to the latter's pleasant surprise.
In Episode RR, Lusamine is kidnapped by Team Rainbow Rocket and held hostage by Giovanni. When the player finally reaches Giovanni, Lusamine is seen lying unconscious on the floor. Giovanni states that he has used the power of an Ultra Beast to make her sleep, and claims that he will brainwash her to serve Team Rainbow Rocket. She awakens after Giovanni is defeated and the mansion is restored. Upon finding out about Faba's attempt to betray the Aether Foundation to Team Rainbow Rocket, Lusamine demotes him to intern.
If spoken to after becoming Champion, Lusamine will express remorse for everything she has done, vowing to better herself as a protector of Pokémon and a mother to Gladion and Lillie without interfering with either again. On the first day of every month, Lusamine can appear at the Pokémon League to challenge the player to a Title Defense battle, replacing Faba from Sun and Moon.
After Gladion is defeated at the Pokémon League, Mohn will pay a visit to Aether Paradise, during which Lusamine will see him for the first time since his disappearance. Though surprised to see him once again, she chooses not to tell him about his past, believing that he seems happy enough as he is. The two share a tender conversation and Lusamine finally says goodbye to him with all the pain in her heart, but glad to see him happy and safe.
Pokémon
Lusamine's Pokémon are kept in Ultra Balls.
Pokémon Sun and Moon
First battle
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Second battle
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Status unknown
Debut | Pokémon Sun and Moon |
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In Pokémon Sun and Moon, Lusamine is seen sending out this Nihilego from a Beast Ball before battling the player, willingly letting the Ultra Beast merge with her body. After the combined Lusamine is defeated in battle, Nebby separates the two, and Nihilego returns to the Beast Ball, which falls next to Lusamine. It is unknown if this Nihilego was left behind in Ultra Space as the player and the others escaped.
None of Nihilego's moves are known.
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
Lusamine uses this team both in the one-time battle at Aether Paradise and in the Title Defense battles at the Pokémon League.
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Kept frozen in trophy room
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Slowpoke |
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Magmar |
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Drifloon |
Rowlet |
Litten |
Popplio |
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In spin-off games
Pokémon Masters EX
- Main article: Lusamine (Masters)
Lusamine forms a sync pair with a Pheromosa, and was first introduced through the Family Ties story event. In her Sygna Suit variant, she forms a sync pair with a Dusk Mane Necrozma.
Artwork
File:Lusamine and multiple Nihilego.png | |||
Official artwork from Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon |
Concept artwork from Pokémon Sun and Moon |
Artwork of Lusamine merged with Nihilego from Sun and Moon |
Artwork of Lusamine with multiple Nihilego |
Sprites
In-battle model from Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon |
VS model from Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon |
In-battle model when merged with Nihilego from Sun and Moon | VS model when merged with Nihilego from Sun and Moon |
Overworld model from Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon |
Quotes
- Main article: Lusamine/Quotes
In the anime
Main series
- Main article: Lusamine (anime)
Lusamine is a recurring character who appeared in Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon, debuting in a photograph with her children Lillie and Gladion seen in Lillie's Egg-xhilarating Challenge! and A Glaring Rivalry!. She physically debuted in A Dream Encounter!. Unlike the games, Lusamine is not an antagonist and aided Ash and his classmates as they dealt with the Ultra Beasts.
GOTCHA!
Lusamine briefly appeared as a silhouette in GOTCHA!.
Pokémon Evolutions
Lusamine appeared in The Eclipse. She was first seen in a flashback at Aether Paradise, berating Lillie for leaving her before opening an Ultra Wormhole in order to go and stop Necrozma. She and Guzma later fell out of another wormhole at the Altar of the Moone, badly hurt by Necrozma and telling Lillie and Selene to run.
Voice actors
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In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Lusamine is the head of the Aether Foundation and the mother of Lillie and Gladion. Despite her organization being dedicated to the conservation of Pokémon, Lusamine's true goal is to make a paradise only for herself and the Ultra Beasts she covets.
Lusamine debuted in Unleashing the Incredible Z-Move. She was first seen at Aether Paradise talking to an Aether Foundation Employee who had finished filming a commercial for their organization.
In Flash and Cosmog's Secret, Lillie was reminded of a painful memory of when she was forcibly made to dress in her current attire by Lusamine against her wishes.
In Summon the Emissaries of the Moon and the Sun, six months after the beginning of the Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon arc, Lusamine had managed to capture a large group of Ultra Beasts that appeared in Alola. At Poni Island, she played with the Ultra Beasts, claiming that they would never leave her side.
In Arrival at the Scientific Megalopolis, Lusamine received a large amount of Beast Balls from Colress. She revealed her next goal was to capture Necrozma, the Pokémon worshiped as the "Blinding One" by the people of the Ultra Megalopolis. Afterward, Phyco of the Ultra Recon Squad arrived at the Poni Altar to take Lusamine to the Ultra Megalopolis. After seeing the wild Naganadel Phyco used to travel through Ultra Space, Lusamine demonstrated the Beast Ball's power by using one to catch it. She then requested that Phyco take her to Naganadel's habitat before heading to their actual destination. After arriving at the Ultra Megalopolis, Lusamine, Phyco, and several Aether Foundation Employees found Necrozma battling Sun and Moon. Lusamine's presence angered Sun, who claimed that she was responsible for taking away his great-grandfather's island. Offended by Sun's claim, Lusamine sent out a Nihilego and had it fuse with her.
In Madness!! Mother Lusamine!, the fused Lusamine and her team attacked Dawn Wings Necrozma to capture it. With one of the Beast Balls dropped in the fight, Sun caught a Stakataka and used it to attack Lusamine, who retaliated by sending out her other Ultra Beasts. When Necrozma fled to Megalo Tower, Lusamine and her Ultra Beasts followed it. At the top, Lusamine expressed anger that Necrozma refused to listen to her before being hit by one of its attacks. Afterwards, Lusamine was sucked into a wormhole Necrozma created, dropping her back to Alola.
Later, Lillie, Sun, Sina, Dexio, and Samson Oak found a barely-conscious Lusamine on the summit of Mount Lanakila. Lillie confronted her mother, revealing to her that Mohn was still alive in Alola somewhere. Overwhelmed with emotion, Lusamine separated from Nihilego, but passed out immediately afterward. Sun tried getting Lusamine to a hospital, only to notice that Necrozma had arrived.
Pokémon
- Main article: Lusamine's Clefable
Clefable is one of Lusamine's Pokémon. It was first seen with its Trainer at Aether Paradise.
Bewear is one of Lusamine's Pokémon. It was first seen with its Trainer at Aether Paradise. Later, it was used to battle the Ultra Recon Squad's Naganadel so Lusamine could catch it.
None of Bewear's moves are known.
Lilligant is one of Lusamine's Pokémon. She was first seen with her Trainer at Aether Paradise. Later, she was used to battle the Ultra Recon Squad's Naganadel so Lusamine could catch it.
None of Lilligant's moves are known.
Milotic is one of Lusamine's Pokémon. It was first seen with its Trainer at Aether Paradise. Later, it was used to battle the Ultra Recon Squad's Naganadel so Lusamine could catch it.
None of Milotic's moves are known.
Mismagius is one of Lusamine's Pokémon. It was first seen with its Trainer at Aether Paradise.
None of Mismagius's moves are known.
Lopunny is one of Lusamine's Pokémon. It was first used to battle the Ultra Recon Squad's Naganadel so Lusamine could catch it.
None of Lopunny's moves are known.
Naganadel is one of Lusamine's Pokémon. It was originally befriended by Phyco so it could take him through Ultra Space via Ultra Warp Ride. It was later caught by Lusamine in a Beast Ball to add to her collection.
None of Naganadel's moves are known.
Nihilego is one of Lusamine's Pokémon and was caught in a Beast Ball. It was first summoned with Cosmog's power. Guzma was captured by Nihilego, who proceeded to drag him into an Ultra Wormhole. It was later caught by Lusamine and used to confront Sun and Moon at the Ultra Megalopolis by fusing with Lusamine.
None of Nihilego's moves are known.
These Ultra Beasts were summoned to Alola with Cosmog's power and include an unknown number of Nihilego, Buzzwole, Pheromosa, Xurkitree, Celesteela, Kartana, Guzzlord, and Blacephalon. After converging on Poni Island, they were caught by Lusamine. Later, they were used to battle Sun at the Ultra Megalopolis.
None of their moves are known.
Celesteela is one of the Ultra Beasts Lusamine caught. It was first used to prevent Wicke and an Aether Foundation Employee from getting on Poni Island to meet with Lusamine.
None of Celesteela's moves are known.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Lusamine in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Related cards 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 | # |
Lusamine | Su | Crimson Invasion | 96/111 | Ultradimensional Beasts | 047/050 | ||
Crimson Invasion | 110/111 | Ultradimensional Beasts | 055/050 | ||||
GX Battle Boost | 109/114 | ||||||
Ultra Prism | 153/156 | GX Battle Boost | 120/114 | ||||
GX Ultra Shiny | 136/150 | ||||||
Yellow A Alternate cards | 153a/156 | Sky Legend | 054/054 | ||||
Lusamine | Su | Lost Thunder | 182/214 | Super-Burst Impact | 092/095 | ||
Trivia
- Lusamine is the first female main antagonist in the core series.
- The merged form of Lusamine and Nihilego may be based on Turritopsis dohrnii, a species of jellyfish that is biologically immortal and can revert to a young, immature state if it is too old or stressed.
- During the second battle against Lusamine in Pokémon Sun and Moon, all of her Pokémon except Bewear have angry facial expressions instead of their usual expressions.
- The second battle against Lusamine in Pokémon Sun and Moon was the first Trainer battle in the core series games where the player's Pokémon gain experience, but the player doesn't get prize money for winning.
- The player can win or lose to Lusamine the first time she is battled; the player will not black out and the story will progress either way.
- The Japanese names of all important members of the Aether Foundation and the members of Lusamine's family are based on German words.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ルザミーネ Lusamine | From Balsamine (German for garden balsam) |
English | Lusamine | From her Japanese name |
German | Samantha | From Balsamine (garden balsam) and ἄνθος ánthos (Greek for flower) |
Spanish, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese |
Samina | From balsamina (garden balsam) |
French | Elsa-Mina | Partial anagram of balsamine (garden balsam) |
Korean | 루자미네 Lusamine | Transcription of her Japanese name |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 露莎米奈 Lùshāmǐnài | Transcription of her Japanese name |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 露莎米奈 Louhsāmáihnoih | |
Russian | Лузамин Luzamin | Transcription of English name |
Thai | ลูซามิเน่ Lusamine | Transcription of Japanese name |
Aether President
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References
- ↑ Lusamine (Crimson Invasion 96)
- ↑ Lusamine: "Oh, you sweet boy! I'm already over 40!"
- ↑ Sayaka Ohara on Twitter
Aether Foundation | |||||
Aether Bases (Heahea City • Route 8 • Route 16) • Aether Paradise • Aether House | |||||
President | Branch Chiefs | ||||
Lusamine (Masters • anime) |
Wicke | Faba (anime) | |||
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Aether Foundation Employees | |||||
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Mohn • Lillie (Masters • anime) • Gladion (Masters • anime) | |||||
In Pokémon the Series | |||||
Former members: Jessie • James • Meowth Ultra Guardians: Ash • Lana • Kiawe • Lillie • Sophocles • Mallow • Gladion | |||||
See also: Team Skull • Ultra Recon Squad
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