Ryme

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Ryme
ライム Lime
"The MC of RIP"
Scarlet Violet Ryme.png
Artwork from Scarlet and Violet
Age 53+[1]
Gender Female
Eye color Green
Hair color White
Hometown Montenevera
Region Paldea
Relatives Tyme (older sister)
Unnamed father (deceased)[2]
Unnamed grandchildren[3]
Trainer class Gym Leader
Generation IX
Games Scarlet and Violet
Member of Paldea League
Rank Gym Leader
Leader of Montenevera Gym
Badge Ghost Badge
Specializes in Ghost-types
Animated series Pokémon: Paldean Winds
Debut HZ052 (Horizons)
Breathe Together (PW)
English voice actor Zuri Washington (Paldean Winds)
Japanese voice actor Kimiko Saito (Horizons)
Subaru Kimura (Paldean Winds)

Ryme (Japanese: ライム Lime) is a Gym Leader of Montenevera's Gym, known officially as the Montenevera Gym. She specializes in Ghost-type Pokémon.

In the core series games

Ryme is the younger sister of Tyme, the math instructor of Naranja AcademyS/Uva AcademyV, who was previously the Montenevera Gym Leader. Ryme is also a renowned hip-hop artist who often partakes in rap battles. She puts great emotions and passions into both her rapping and her Pokémon battles.[4] She has been a legendary rapper for four decades. As a teen, she wrote a song to express her grief over the death of her Puppy Pokémon. Her singing revived it as a ghost Pokémon. She is still said to "bring the dead to their feet" as the "MC of RIP" thanks to the themes of death in her rap music. It is for these reasons that she decided to become a Ghost-type Pokémon Trainer.

In addition to her Gym Badge, Ryme gives out TM114 (Shadow Ball) after defeating her.

In The Indigo Disk, Ryme can be invited to Blueberry Academy as a special coach.

Pokémon

Ryme is always faced in a Double Battle. She will Terastallize her Toxtricity at the first opportunity.

Gym battle

Certain actions during the Gym battle will cause the spectators to cheer for either Trainer. This causes the Pokémon from the supported side to receive stat boosts in one or more of their stats.



Rematch



League Club Room



Traded to the player

Upon the third unique interaction with Ryme in the League Club Room, she will trade a Greavard to the player in exchange for almost any Pokémon excluding Shiny, Legendary, or Mythical Pokémon.

#0971  Greavard Male icon HOME.png  Paldea icon.png
Poké Ball HOME.png Level 10 0971Greavard.png
Type:
GhostIC SV.png UnknownIC SV.png
Tera Type: GhostIC Tera.png
Ability: Fluffy
Held item: None
ID: 275703
OT: Ryme
Met: a Link Trade
Nature: Jolly
Ribbons
/ Marks:
Partner Ribbon 
Lick
Ghost icon.pngGhost PhysicalIC SV.png
Tail Whip
Normal icon.pngNormal StatusIC SV.png
Bite
Dark icon.pngDark PhysicalIC SV.png
Roar
Normal icon.pngNormal StatusIC SV.png
Games Method Duration
SV In-game trade
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
This Pokémon may only be redeemed once per save file.
Date received is the date on the system when the gift is redeemed.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.

Gallery

Core series

Sprites and models

VSRyme.png LCR Ryme icon.png
VS model from
Scarlet and Violet
Special Coach profile image from
Scarlet and Violet

Artwork

Ryme concept art.jpg
Scarlet and Violet concept art

Quotes

Main article: Ryme/Quotes

In animation

Pokémon Horizons: The Series

Ryme first appeared in silhouette alongside the other Gym Leaders of Paldea in HZ046 during Clavell's explanation of how Terastal Training works.

Ryme appeared in HZ052, where she was wandering around the woods looking for an Annihilape when she was led up to Roy by the sound of his singing. Both Trainers expressed their common interest in singing, and Ryme even rapped to encourage Roy's Wattrel to overcome its fears and insecurities to move forward. She also displayed an interest in Roy's Fuecoco before leaving with her Houndstone.

In HZ061, Ryme was in charge of Roy's second Terastal Training test. After having a short rap battle against Roy, she was impressed by his rapping skills and both went on to start their battle. Ryme was impressed that Roy's Wattrel had evolved, but still easily defeated Kilowattrel with her Houndstone. After Fuecoco defeated Houndstone, Ryme sent out Toxtricity. Using it, she was able to easily defeat Roy's Terastallized Fuecoco. After the battle, Ryme explained to Roy that he and his Pokémon were clearly not in sync and he had only Terastallized out of desperation, and on that basis, she judged that he had failed the test.

In HZ062, Ryme was having another concert at night, when Roy challenged her to a rematch. Ryme agreed upon seeing that something had improved about him and Fuecoco, so she offered him an exceptional second chance in a one-on-one match, Roy's Fuecoco versus her Toxtricity. In the rematch, Roy and his partner's newfound passion for singing and battle tactics were enough for Ryme to Terastallize Toxtricity. Fuecoco Terastalized as well and managed to defeat Toxtricity afterwards, winning Roy the rematch and passing his test. Ryme noted how whether Fuecoco will reach his full potential is dependent on Roy.

Pokémon

Houndstone
Ryme's Houndstone
Debut HZ052
Voice actors
Japanese Kenta Miyake

Houndstone is Ryme's first known Pokémon. It happily greeted Roy upon meeting him and later joined Ryme's rap number. In HZ061, it was used as Ryme's first Pokemon against Roy in his Terastal Training test, where it defeated Roy's Kilowattrel before losing to Fuecoco.

Houndstone's known moves are Phantom Force, Crunch, and Scary Face.

Toxtricity Ghost Tera Type
Ryme's Toxtricity
Ryme's Toxtricity
Debut HZ061
Voice actors
Japanese Taku Yashiro

Low Key Form Toxtricity is Ryme's second known Pokémon. It was used against Roy's Fuecoco during his Terastal Training test, where it defeated Fuecoco easily, despite the latter Terastalizing.

In HZ062, Toxtricity was used against Fuecoco in a one-on-one rematch. This time, Fuecoco was able to deal significant damage to it thanks to his newfound singing and battle tactics, forcing Toxtricity to Terastallize. Fuecoco Terastalized soon after and managed to defeat Toxtricity, winning Roy the rematch and passing his test.

Toxtricity's known moves are Overdrive, Boomburst, Hex, and Venoshock, and its Ability is Punk Rock.

Songs

Main article: Ghost Rhyme

Similar to other Paldea Gym Leaders who have a second activity, Ryme is a singer. After the airing of HZ061, the official Japanese Pokémon YouTube channel released the music video for one of her songs.

By PokemonCoJp


Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 斉藤 貴美子 Kimiko Saito


Pokémon: Paldean Winds

Ryme appeared in Breathe Together, rapping about Naranja Academy during Ohara, Aliquis, and Hohma's video project. Later, she is introduced by Iono as one of Paldea's Gym Leaders during her video collaboration with the academy.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 木村昴 Subaru Kimura
English Zuri Washington
Italian Erika Sherlin
Spanish Latin America Elena Ramírez
Spain Yolanda Portillo


Biri-Biri

Ryme in Biri-Biri

Ryme briefly appeared as a silhouette alongside the rest of Paldea Gym Leaders in the music video for Biri-Biri.

Artwork

Ryme Summer Festival 2024.png Ryme anime 2.png Ryme Anime Concept Art.png Ryme PW.png
Official artwork of Ryme from
Pokémon Horizons: The Series
Concept art of Ryme from
Pokémon Horizons: The Series
Pokémon: Paldean Winds artwork

In the TCG

Ultra rare print of Ryme
Main article: Ryme (Obsidian Flames 194)

Ryme 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 Ruler of the Black Flame expansion and the English Obsidian Flames expansion, with artwork by nagimiso. An ultra rare version with artwork by the same illustrator was released in the same sets. It allows players to draw 3 cards, and then switch out their opponent's Active Pokémon to the Bench (the new Active Pokémon is chosen by the opponent).

Trivia

  • Ryme's Japanese Gym Leader title is ソウルフルビート.
  • Befitting her status as a Ghost-type specialist, Ryme's front-falling dreadlocks resemble a skeleton's arm and her central back one ends in a shape resembling a simplified representation of a pelvis.
  • Ryme's ace and Terastallized Pokémon being Toxtricity alludes to their shared trait of music.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ライム Lime From lime and rhyme
English Ryme From rhyme and lime
German Etta From limetta (Italian for lime)
Spanish, Italian Lima From lima (Spanish for lime) and rima (Spanish for rhyme)
French Laïm Transcription of her Japanese name
Korean 라임 Lime Transcription of her Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 萊姆 / 莱姆 Láimǔ From 萊姆 láimǔ (lime)
Chinese (Cantonese) 萊姆 Lòihmóuh
Indonesian Saura From sour and suara (voice)
Brazilian Portuguese Citrina From citrino (citrus)
Thai ไลม์ Lai Transcription of her Japanese name

References

  1. According to "The Musician's Register" magazine in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Ryme started her rap career 40+ years ago after her Puppy Pokémon died when she was a teenager.
  2. Ryme mentions this in The Indigo Disk expansion of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
  3. Ryme explains that she became a grandmother in The Indigo Disk.
  4. Ryme — Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website

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