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- If you were looking for the Pokémon Ranger character, see Larry (Ranger).
- If you were looking for the anime character with the Japanese name of Larry, see Ridley.
Larry (Japanese: アオキ Aoki) is a Pokémon League staffer who is being assigned as both Gym Leader of Medali's Gym, known officially as the Medali Gym, and a member of Paldea's Elite Four. He specializes in Normal-type Pokémon as a Gym Leader and Flying-type Pokémon as an Elite Four member.
In the core series games
Appearance
Befitting his title, Larry is a generic looking, averaged-sized, middle-aged man. His most unique features belong to his face, with prominent cheekbones, grey eyes in the shape of squares (alongside his pupils), square gray eyebrows, and black hair with numerous gray quiffs shooting off from it.
Larry wears a light black suit, consisting of a blazer, trousers and formal shoes. Beneath his suit is a gray long-sleeve button-downed shirt. The only bit of unique colour belongs to a pale-blue tie with a cloud outline pattern, referencing his specialization as an Elite Four member.
As with every other Elite Four of Paldea, Larry wears the signature black gloves with a white compass logo upon them.
Larry is always seen holding a black briefcase.
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
Website Blurb: This Normal-type Gym Leader is also a businessman, and he’s not very motivated. When he gets lost in thought, he becomes so still that onlookers begin to worry.
Larry is a serious, brooding man who works for Paldea's Pokémon League under Geeta, who assigned him the roles of both a Gym Leader and Elite Four member. He also works as a businessman on top of his Pokémon League duties. He is often unmotivated, and becomes unsettlingly still whenever he is lost in thought, much to the worry of people nearby.[1] According to Iono in Pokémon: Paldean Winds, Larry has been a member of the Paldea League for 25 years.
He uses Normal-type Pokémon at his Gym because he feels they reflect his ordinary image. In addition to the Gym Badge, Larry gives out TM025 (Facade) when defeated. During the Champion Assessment, he is the third Elite Four member to be faced and uses a team of Flying-type Pokémon per Geeta's request, much to his dismay.
Outside of his Pokémon League duties, he is known for his fixation with food, and regularly visits the Treasure Eatery of Medali, which also serves as the arena for his Gym battles.
The Indigo Disk
After completing the main story, Larry can be invited to Unova's Blueberry Academy as a special coach.
Pokémon
Gym battle
Larry will Terastallize his Staraptor at the first opportunity.
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Reward: $6,480
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Champion Assessment
Larry will Terastallize his Flamigo at the first opportunity.
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Reward: $12,720
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Larry will Terastallize his Staraptor at the first opportunity.
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Reward: $11,880
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Depending on the Pokémon that Larry Terastallize, it can be either have a Normal of Flying Tera-type.
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Reward: $19,920
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Quotes
- Main article: Larry/Quotes
Gallery
Artwork
In the anime
Main series
Larry debuted in HZ018. He was seen in a flashback, eating at the Treasure Eatery while Friede met with Lucca there.
Pokémon: Paldean Winds
Larry appeared in Breathe Together on a livestream hosted by Iono.
Pokémon
In the TCG
Ultra rare print of Larry
- Main article: Larry (Paradox Rift 165)
Larry was introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Scarlet & Violet Series (the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era). It was first released in the Japanese Raging Surf subset and the English Paradox Rift expansion, with artwork by Akira Komayama. A Full Art ultra rare version with artwork by the same illustrator was released in the same sets. It allows players to flip a coin and search their deck for up to 2 Pokémon of any kind if they flip heads, or 1 Basic Pokémon if they flip tails.
Trivia
- Larry's Japanese Gym Leader title is 非凡サラリーマン Extraordinary Salaryman.
- As both a Gym Leader and an Elite Four member, Larry is the first character in the games to fill two different positions in the same Pokémon League simultaneously.
- Larry's specialization in Flying types is hinted at by the cloud patterns on his tie and his ace Pokémon as a Gym Leader being part Flying-type.
- Him specializing in both Normal and Flying types is likely a reference to how the Normal/Flying type combination is the most common type combination amongst dual-type Pokémon.
- Larry is the only Paldean Gym Leader to:
- Terastallize a Pokémon already of his type specialization.
- Terastallize more than one Pokémon.
- Battle inside a building instead of outdoors.
- During the Champion Assessment, Larry's Altaria does not know any Flying-type moves, making Larry the only member of the Paldean Elite Four to use a Pokémon that does not know any moves with the specialty type of its Trainer.
- During his Gym battle, Larry's Dudunsparce is female, but during the rematch, it is male.
- During the battle at the League Club at Blueberry Academy, Larry's team uses a mixture of both Normal and Flying-types.
Names
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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アオキ Aoki
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From 青木 aoki (spotted laurel), and possibly from 気 ki “air”, alluding to his dual status as a Flying-type specialist
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English
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Larry
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From Larry, a diminutive form of the name Laurence, which comes from laurus (Latin for laurel); and salaryman
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German
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Aoki
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Transcription of his Japanese name
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Spanish
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Laureano
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From laurel moteado (spotted laurel)
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French
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Okuba
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From Aucuba (genus which contains the spotted laurel)
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Italian
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Ubaldo
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From Aucuba (genus which contains the spotted laurel)
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Korean
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청목 Cheongmok
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From 청목 (靑木) cheongmok (spotted laurel)
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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青木 Qīngmù
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From 青木 qīngmù / chīngmuhk (spotted laurel)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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青木 Chīngmuhk
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Indonesian
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Dafin
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From dafin (Romanian for laurel)
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Brazilian Portuguese
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Lauro
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From louro-manchado (spotted laurel)
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Thai
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อาโอกิ Aoki
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Transcription of his Japanese name
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See also
References