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Lunala (Japanese: ルナアーラ Lunala) is a Psychic/Ghost Legendary Pokémon.
It is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon.
Along with Solgaleo, it was initially revealed in May 2016, but officially revealed on June 2, 2016.
Lunala is the game mascot of Pokémon Moon, appearing on the boxart.
Biology
Lunala is a large Pokémon resembling a skeletal bat. It has a short snout, dark pink eyes, and a deep blue area that resembles the night sky across its forehead. Crescent horns begin on the sides of its head and curve over the top. The back of its horns and down around its neck is pale yellow, while the front has white streaks against a dark blue background. Its torso resembles a ribcage with a slightly curved spike on each shoulder and three spikes along the bottom extending toward its tail. It has massive wings with three clawed fingers in the middle. Below its hands are three spiky white markings, and below those are additional oval white markings. The top edges of its wings are white. Pale yellow structures line the bottom edges of its wings. The structures toward the tips of the wings are connected, but towards its tail are smaller, free-hanging structures. An additional adornment hangs from its tail and extends toward the bottom of its ribs.
Known as the "beast that calls the moon," Lunala has long been honored as an emissary of the moon. This Pokémon constantly aborbs light to convert into energy. When it spreads its wings to absorb light and glitters, it resembles a beautiful night sky.[1]
Trivia
Origin
Lunala appears to be based on a bat with a moon motif.
Name origin
Lunala may come from luna and ala.
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