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'''Winona''' (Japanese: '''ナギ''' ''Nagi'') is the [[Gym Leader]] of [[Fortree City]]. She specializes in [[Flying (type)|Flying]] Pokémon and gives out the Featherbadge when beaten. | '''Winona''' (Japanese: '''ナギ''' ''Nagi'') is the [[Gym Leader]] of [[Fortree City]]. She specializes in [[Flying (type)|Flying]] Pokémon and gives out the Featherbadge when beaten. | ||
Her English name means "first born daughter", but may have been chosen because it's similar to "wind". However, the name "Winona" is actually of Native American descent, and is one of the more common Native American names that are used today in North America. The name was probably chosen | Her English name means "first born daughter", but may have been chosen because it's similar to "wind". However, the name "Winona" is actually of Native American descent, and is one of the more common Native American names that are used today in North America. The name was probably chosen because of the Native American legends of the "thunderbirds", powerful spirits that take a bird-like form and cause thunder and lightning whenever they flap their wings. | ||
=In the Anime= | =In the Anime= |
Revision as of 08:36, 29 July 2005
Winona (Japanese: ナギ Nagi) is the Gym Leader of Fortree City. She specializes in Flying Pokémon and gives out the Featherbadge when beaten.
Her English name means "first born daughter", but may have been chosen because it's similar to "wind". However, the name "Winona" is actually of Native American descent, and is one of the more common Native American names that are used today in North America. The name was probably chosen because of the Native American legends of the "thunderbirds", powerful spirits that take a bird-like form and cause thunder and lightning whenever they flap their wings.
In the Anime
Pokémon
This listing is of Winona's Pokémon in the Pokémon anime.
In the Games
Pokémon
This listing is for Winona's Pokémon in the video games in which she has appeared.
Pokémon Ruby/Pokémon Sapphire
Pokémon Emerald
Gym Battle
First Rematch
- Level 40 Dratini
- Level 38 Tropius
- Level 41 Pelipper
- Level 43 Skarmory
- Level 45 Altaria
Second Rematch
- Level 43 Hoothoot
- Level 43 Tropius
- Level 45 Dragonair
- Level 46 Pelipper
- Level 48 Skarmory
- Level 50 Altaria
Third Rematch
- Level 48 Noctowl
- Level 49 Tropius
- Level 50 Dragonair
- Level 51 Pelipper
- Level 53 Skarmory
- Level 55 Altaria
Fourth Rematch
- Level 53 Noctowl
- Level 54 Tropius
- Level 55 Pelipper
- Level 55 Dragonite
- Level 58 Skarmory
- Level 60 Altaria
In the Pokémon Special Manga
In Pokémon Special, Winona is the leader of the Hoenn Gym Leaders, much as Erika is the leader of the Kanto Gym Leaders and Pryce of the Johto Gym Leaders. She's apparently close to Flannery, as the redhead's judgement is enough to convince her that Team Magma is the side she should take in the battle between Team Magma and Team Aqua. Later, she is convinced by Wallace to renounce her alliance, as both sides are up to no good. She and Wallace apparently had some sort of relationship in the past, speculated by most fans to have been romantic.
When Sapphire first battles and loses to Winona, Winona takes her under her wing and trains her. Because of this, Sapphire joins the Gym Leaders' fight against Kyogre and Groudon.
Pokémon
This listing is for Winona's Pokémon in the Pokémon Special manga.
- Altaria
- Swablu
- Masquerain
- Beautifly
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