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Revision as of 05:52, 4 May 2007
Tate & Liza フウとラン Fū & Ran | |
""The mystic combination!"" | |
[[File:File:ArtTateLiza.png|{{{size}}}]] Art from R/S/E | |
Gender | Female (Liza), Male (Tate) |
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Hometown | Mossdeep City |
Region | Hoenn |
Relatives | Jin and Rachel (anime) |
Trainer class | Gym Leader |
Generation | III |
Games | Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald |
Leader of | Mossdeep Gym |
Badge | Mindbadge |
Anime debut | It's Still Rocket Roll to Me |
English voice actor | Unknown |
Japanese voice actor | Unknown |
Liza and Tate (Japanese: フウとラン Fū and Ran) are the Gym Leaders of Mossdeep City's Gym, known officially as the Mossdeep Gym. They specialize in Psychic-type Pokémon. They give the Mindbadge to trainers who defeat them.
In the anime
In the anime, Tate and Liza's father owns the Mossdeep Space Centre and often goes into space to search for space Pokémon. This means that they often spend time at the Space Centre, and even have battles in zero-gravity by using their Baltoy's Confusion technique to levitate them. Their mother is the judge for Gym Battles.
Liza is the older of the two, and is more experienced in battle, allowing Tate to relate with Max. When fighting together in their double battle against Ash, they kept initially kept bickering and allowing their opponent to get hits in. However, once they were able to work together they showed an incredible ability to balance each others Pokémon, becoming a seemingly unstoppable force that Ash had to resort to unorthodox tactics to defeat.
Liza is voiced by 横山智佐 Chisa Yokoyama in the original, Andi Whaley in the English version and Samira Fernandes in Brazilian Portuguese. Tate is voiced by 水島大宙 Takahiro Mizushima in the original, Jason Griffith in the English version and Dado Monteiro in Brazilian Portuguese.
Pokémon
This listing is of Liza and Tate's Pokémon in the Pokémon anime.
In the games
Pokémon
This listing is for Tate and Liza's Pokémon in the video games in which they have appeared.
Pokémon Ruby/Pokémon Sapphire
Pokémon Emerald
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Level 41 Claydol
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Level 41 Xatu
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Level 42 Lunatone
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Level 42 Solrock
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N/A | N/A |
First Rematch | |||||
Level 48 Slowpoke
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Level 49 Claydol
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Level 49 Xatu
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Level 50 Solrock
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Level 50 Lunatone
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N/A |
Second Rematch | |||||
Level 53 Drowzee
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Level 53 Slowpoke
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Level 54 Claydol
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Level 54 Xatu
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Level 55 Solrock
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Level 55 Lunatone
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Third Rematch | |||||
Level 58 Hypno
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Level 59 Claydol
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Level 58 Slowpoke
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Level 59 Xatu
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Level 60 Solrock
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Level 60 Lunatone
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Fourth Rematch | |||||
Level 63 Hypno
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Level 64 Claydol
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Level 64 Xatu
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Level 63 Slowking
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Level 65 Solrock
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Level 65 Lunatone
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In the Pokémon Special manga
In Pokémon Special, Liza and Tate are the guardians of Mt. Pyre. When they somehow sensed someone had intruded into Mt. Pyre, they went all the way to Lilycove from Mossdeep in order to protect the two Orbs. However, they fell into Hokage's fire illusion until Juan rescued them. Afterwards, they become Ruby's and Sapphire's teachers in double battling on the Mirage Island. They stayed on the island to ensure Ruby and Sapphire can leave for Sootopolis safely, and were not seen since then.
Pokémon
This listing is for Tate and Liza's Pokémon in the Pokémon Special manga.
- Solrock
- Lunatone
- Spoink x2
Trivia
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | フウとラン (Fū & Ran) | 風蘭 fūran, the name for a type of orchid (Neofinetia falcata). |
English | Tate & Liza | Meaning "god's oath" and "to be cheerful" respectively. But "LizaTate" sound like "levitate". |
French | Lévy & Tatia | Possible derivation from "lévitation". |
German | Ben & Svenja | Combining their names would get "Schweben" (levitation). |
Italian | Tell & Pat | Possible derivation from "telepatia" (telepathy). |
Spanish | Vito & Leti | Possible derivation from "levitación" (levitation). |
Hebrew | טייט וליזה | Transliteration of Tate & Liza |
Russian | Тэйт & Лиза | Transliteration of Tate & Liza |
Chinese | 枫 & 南 Fēng & Nán | Fēng is taken from 楓, a spelling of Fū. |
Korean | 풍 & 란 Pung & Ran | 란 Ran is a transliteration of Japanese name, while 풍 Pung is from 楓, a spelling of Fū. |
External links
- Fū and Ran's Profile on Pokeani (Japanese)