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Revision as of 22:55, 29 July 2010
Juan アダン Adan | |
"The Gym Leader with the beauty of pure water!" | |
File:Juan.png Art from Emerald | |
Gender | Male |
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Eye color | Blue |
Hair color | Gray and white |
Hometown | Sootopolis City |
Region | Hoenn |
Trainer class | Coordinator, Gym Leader |
Generation | III |
Games | Emerald |
Leader of | Sootopolis Gym |
Badge | Rain Badge |
Specializes in | Template:Type2s |
Anime debut | The Great Eight Fate! |
English voice actor | Sean Schemmel |
Japanese voice actor | Shō Hayami |
Juan (Japanese: アダン Adan) is the Gym Leader of Sootopolis City's Gym, known officially as the Sootopolis Gym, in Pokémon Emerald. He replaced Wallace, his former student, who in Emerald was moved up to the position of League Champion, replacing Steven. He gives the Rain Badge to Trainers who defeat him. He specializes in Template:Type2 Pokémon.
In addition to being a Gym Leader, in the anime, Juan is also an accomplished Coordinator.
In the games
Pokémon
This listing is for Juan's Pokémon in the video games in which he has appeared.
As Gym Leader
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First Rematch
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Second Rematch
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Third Rematch
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Fourth Rematch
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Quotes
Pokémon Emerald
"Let me ask you. Did you know? Ah, I should not be so coy. It was I who taught Wallace everything there is to know about Pokémon. Once, I had given up my position as the Gym Leader. In my place, I had entrusted Wallace with the gym. However, a compelling reason arose for me to make a comeback. Ah, but enough chatter. Let us begin our match, shall we? Please, you shall bear witness to our artistry. A grand illusion of water sculpted by Pokémon and myself!"
(after battle)
"Ahahaha, excellent! Very well, you are the winner. From you, I sense the brilliant shine of skill that will overcome all. However, compared with me or even Wallace, you are lacking in elegance. Perhaps I should make you a loan of my outfit? ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Hahaha, I merely jest! Rather than my clothes, I shall reward you with this, the Rain Badge."
(rematch)
"Ah, this Gym had returned to its usual state of serenity... But our young typhoon has returned to put us to the test again! Well, my friend, most certainly! I shall be delighted to dance with you as often as you wish!"
(after battle)
"Ahahaha, you are the winner! You have defeated me again!"
In the anime
Juan is quite the celebrity type in Sootopolis, putting on shows with his Pokémon. He has many female fans, and is considered very dashing. In addition to being a Gym Leader, he is a former winner of the Grand Festival. He appeared in The Great Eight Fate and Eight Ain't Enough when he battled Ash, who won the Rain Badge after a tough battle.
He has a butler, Sebastian, who also serves as the Sootopolis Gym assistant. Juan uses unique rules in his Gym matches: the first round is a double battle held in a large swimming pool, while the other rounds are held in a battlefield that resembles a lake surrounded by land.
Juan also makes a cameo appearance in a flashback in Playing The Leveling Field!.
Pokémon
This listing is of Juan's known Pokémon in the anime:
On hand
Sealeo made a cameo in Team Rocket's electric net but was eventually freed.
Sealeo was one of the two Pokémon Juan used in the first round of his battle with Ash. Sealeo used Blizzard on Pikachu and Snorunt, but Snorunt countered it with Icy Wind. It then tried to hit Pikachu with Aurora Beam, but Pikachu dodged. When Ash switched Snorunt for Corphish and attacked with BubbleBeam, Sealeo dived into the water and tried hitting Pikachu again, but once again Pikachu dodged. After Sealeo was left alone against both of Ash's Pokémon it used Ice Ball repeatedly and almost won the battle, but was eventually taken down by Corphish's Crabhammer. | ||
Debut | The Great Eight Fate! |
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Seaking battled alongside Sealeo in the double battle against Pikachu and Snorunt. It used Horn Drill to reflect Pikachu's Electric attacks at Snorunt. When Ash's Pokémon were attempting to attack from up close, Seaking hit Snorunt with Hyper Beam, forcing Ash to switch Snorunt for Corphish. Seaking then dived and used Horn Attack, but Corphish caught it by the horn. Seaking followed up with Horn Drill, damaging Corphish, but was then hit by Pikachu's Iron Tail and fainted. | ||
Debut | The Great Eight Fate! |
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It first appeared in The Great Eight Fate! where it put a dazzling performance with the other of Juan's Pokémon, it was later captured by Team Rocket but helped to get free.
The second round of his battle with Ash, Juan chose Luvdisc against Ash's Grovyle. Luvdisc started out with Water Pulse, but Grovyle dodged in time and countered with Leaf Blade. Luvdisc, however, was fast enough to dodge that attack and use Sweet Kiss, confusing Grovyle. Grovyle hit itself in confusion, and Luvdisc finished it off with Water Gun. Ash switched back to Corphish. The two Pokémon kept dodging each other's attacks, until Luvdisc dived underwater and Ash ordered Corphish to hit the water with Crabhammer. Corphish's attack, however, sprayed the battlefield with water, simulating heavy rain, which activated Luvdisc's ability, Swift Swim, allowing it to move even faster than before. Eventually, though, Corphish managed to hit Luvdisc with another Crabhammer, taking it out of the battle. | ||
Debut | The Great Eight Fate! |
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The fourth Pokémon Juan used against Ash was Whiscash, who easily defeated Ash's Corphish with Surf and Rock Smash. Ash then chose Swellow, but Whiscash grabbed it and used Tickle, followed by Hyper Beam. Juan thought he won the round, but Swellow recovered and used Aerial Ace, even after Whiscash dived underwater. After missing another Hyper Beam and getting hit by another Aerial Ace, Whiscash was unable to battle. | ||
Debut | Eight Ain't Enough! |
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Milotic first appeared in The Great Eight Fate where it was used in a water exhibition. It also won in a battle against Team Rocket. Milotic is Juan's strongest Pokémon as well as most experienced. It won Juan many contests as well as the Ribbon Cup many years ago when he was a Pokémon coordinator. He later used Milotic as his final Pokémon in the gym battle against Ash.
With its elegant grace and power, it was able to gain the upper hand against Ash. It defeated Ash's Swellow with Hydro Pump and Twister and almost defeated Pikachu as well thanks to its ability to Recover after Electric attacks. However, Pikachu pulled Milotic below the water and then used Thunder to defeat it earning Ash the Rain Badge. | ||
Debut | The Great Eight Fate! |
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At Sootopolis Gym
Juan's Gorebyss was a Pokémon Juan used in the Sootopolis City Water Exhibit, it is unknown if he uses it in Gym battles. It was two of many of Juan's Pokémon used to make a dazzling performance, until Team Rocket attempted to capture all the Pokémon with an electric net. It with Juan's Barboach and Tentacruel were able to break through.
It appeared in a recap in Eight Ain't Enough!. | ||
Debut | The Great Eight Fate! |
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Juan's Azurill and Seadra were Pokémon Juan used in the Sootopolis City Water Exhibit, it is unknown if he uses them in Gym battles. It was one of many of Juan's Pokémon used to make a dazzling performance, until Team Rocket attempted to capture all the Pokémon with an electric net. But the help of the other Pokémon got it free.
Azurill appeared in a recap in Eight Ain't Enough!. Both their only known move is Water Gun. | ||
Debut | The Great Eight Fate! |
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Juan's Goldeen was a Pokémon Juan used in the Sootopolis City Water Exhibit, it is unknown if he uses it in Gym battles. It was one of many of Juan's Pokémon used to make a dazzling performance, until Team Rocket attempted to capture all the Pokémon with an electric net. But the help of the other Pokémon got it free.
It appeared in a recap in Eight Ain't Enough!. Its only known move is Water Gun. | ||
Debut | The Great Eight Fate! |
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Juan's Wailmer was a Pokémon Juan used in the Sootopolis City Water Exhibit, it is unknown if he uses it in Gym battles. It was one of many of Juan's Pokémon used to make a dazzling performance, until Team Rocket attempted to capture all the Pokémon with an electric net. But with the help of other Pokémon got it free.
Its only known move is Water Gun. | ||
Debut | The Great Eight Fate! |
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Juan's Corsola, Barboach and Chinchou were Pokémon Juan used in the Sootopolis City Water Exhibit from the water, it is unknown if he uses them in Gym battles. It was three of many of Juan's Pokémon used to make a dazzling performance, until Team Rocket attempted to capture all the Pokémon with an electric net. It with Juan's Gorebyss and Tentacruel were able to break through helping the others escape.
Barboach appeared in a recap in Eight Ain't Enough!. Corsola and Chinchou's only known move is BubbleBeam and Barboach's known moves is Water Gun and Mud Sport. | ||
Debut | The Great Eight Fate! |
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Juan's Two Wingull, Pelipper and Masquerain were Pokémon Juan used in the Sootopolis City Water Exhibit from the air, it is unknown if he uses them in Gym battles. It was three of many of Juan's Pokémon used to make a dazzling performance, until Team Rocket attempted to capture all the Pokémon with an electric net. But were able to break through helping the others escape.
Wingull and Masquerain appeared in a recap in Eight Ain't Enough!. One Wingull and Pelipper's only known move is Water Gun and Masquerain's only known move is BubbleBeam. | ||
Debut | The Great Eight Fate! |
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Juan's multiple Staryu were Pokémon Juan used in the Sootopolis City Water Exhibit, it is unknown if he uses it in Gym battles. It was one of many of Juan's Pokémon used to make a dazzling performance, until Team Rocket attempted to capture one and the other Pokémon with an electric net. But the help of the other Pokémon got it free.
Its only known move is BubbleBeam. | ||
Debut | The Great Eight Fate! |
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Juan's multiple Tentacruel were Pokémon Juan used in the Sootopolis City Water Exhibit from the water, it is unknown if he uses them in Gym battles. It was one of many of Juan's Pokémon used to make a dazzling performance, until Team Rocket attempted to capture one and the other Pokémon with an electric net. It with Juan's Gorebyss and Barboach were able to break through helping the others escape.
It appeared in a recap in Eight Ain't Enough!. Multiple Tentacruel's only known move is BubbleBeam and one Tentacruel's known move is Mirror Coat. | ||
Debut | The Great Eight Fate! |
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Juan's Spheal was seen as being one of Juan's Pokémon being caught in Team Rocket electric net, with the help of the other Pokémon it was able to get out.
It appeared in a recap in Eight Ain't Enough!. None of its moves have been revealed. | ||
Debut | The Great Eight Fate! |
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Voice actors
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In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Juan was once Wallace's mentor and the Sootopolis Gym Leader. Later, Wallace succeeded him as the Gym Leader after winning the Hoenn Pokémon League. When Hoenn got into the crisis because of the fight between Groudon and Kyogre, Wallace had to take up the place as the Champion and asked Juan to take over as the Gym Leader again.
He was the one who rescued Tate & Liza when they were trapped in Mack's fire illusion in Mt. Pyre, as well as Ruby and Sapphire when they were being blown away by the Groudon's and Kyogre's energy in Sootopolis. He brought all of them to the Mirage Island and requested Liza & Tate to train Ruby and Sapphire about double battle, in order to prepare the two trainers for the final showdown against Groudon and Kyogre. Juan himself also trained Ruby and Sapphire to increase their mental strength, so that they would not be controlled by the two Orbs, as Maxie and Archie had been.
As he had been Wallace's mentor, Ruby respected him right from the beginning and calls him "Great Master" (大師匠, dai shishou).
Juan would sometimes use French phrases like "Bonjour" and "Tres Bien".
Pokémon
This listing is for Juan's Pokémon in the Pokémon Adventures manga.
Luvdisc x2 |
Kingdra |
Clamperl |
Trivia
- Juan's team in the anime is the same team Wallace uses in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.
- Both Juan and Giovanni are the eighth Gym Leader in a region introduced in an odd-numbered generation. Both of their names are a foreign version of the name "John".
- Juan is the only Hoenn Gym Leader not to be shown with the same team in the anime as in the games (while some Gym Leaders had Pokémon evolve or join their team, all the previous leaders were shown with the same team as their game counterparts at one point). Instead, Juan has a Milotic from Wallace's appearance in the anime.
- In the Latin American dub of The Great Eight Fate, Meowth and the narrator mention that Juan resembles the Mexican actor Rene Casados.
- Juan is similar to Fantina in that both speak French (Juan does so in Pokémon Adventures), and both are Coordinators and Gym Leaders.
- Juan is the only current Template:Type2 Gym Leader not to have a Gyarados in the anime.
- Juan is the only gym leader in the main series of games that is exclusive to a single version.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | アダン Adan | 阿檀 Adan, Pandanus tectorius. |
English, French, German | Juan | Possible reference to "Don Juan", a Spanish womanizer; also pronounced similarly to "water". |
Italian | Rodolfo | Possible reference to the name of a famous seducer (Rodolfo Valentino). |
Spanish | Galano | Possible derivation from "galán" ("gallant", "handsome"). |
Korean | 아단 Adan | Transliteration of Adan. |
Chinese | 亞當 / 亚当 Yǎdāng | Refers to Adam; transliteration of Adan. |
References
- Pokémon.com The Great Eight Fate.
- Pokémon.com Eight Ain't Enough.
External links
- Adan's Profile on Pokeani (Japanese)
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