Haru

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This article is about the protagonist of Pokémon Concierge. For other characters with the same Japanese name, see Haru (disambiguation).

Haru
ハル Haru
Pokémon Concierge Haru.jpg
Haru
Age Unknown
Gender Female
Eye color Red
Hair color Red
Hometown Unknown
Region Unknown
Anime series Pokémon Concierge
Debut
English voice actor Karen Fukuhara
Japanese voice actor Non

Haru (Japanese: ハル Haru) is the protagonist of Pokémon Concierge. She works as a newly-hired concierge at the Pokémon Resort.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese Non
English Karen Fukuhara
Italian Valentina Pallavicino
Brazilian Portuguese Thainá Lana
Latin American Spanish Alejandra Pilar


Gallery

Pokémon Concierge teaser image vertical.png
Promotional artwork

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ハル Haru From 春 haru (spring)
English, German, European Spanish, Latin American Spanish, French, Italian,
Czech, Danish, Finnish, Filipino, Croatian, Hungarian, Norwegian, Indonesian,
Malaysian, Dutch, Brazilian Portuguese, European Portuguese, Romanian,
Swedish, Tamil, Telugu, Turkish, Vietnamese
Haru Same as her Japanese name
Korean 하루 Haru*
새봄 Saebom*
Transcription of her Japanese and English name and from 하루 haru (day)
From 새봄 saebom (early spring)
Chinese (Mandarin) 春繪 Chūnhuì*
波琉 Bōliú*
哈魯 / 哈鲁 Hālǔ*
小春 Xiǎochūn*
From the Japanese name 春絵 Harue and 春 chūn (spring)
From the Japanese name 波琉 Haru
Transcription of her Japanese and English name
From the Japanese name 小春 Koharu and 春 chūn (spring)
Chinese (Cantonese) 春繪 Chēunkúi*
小春 Síuchēun*
Haru*
From the Japanese name 春絵 Harue and 春 chēun (spring)
From the Japanese name 小春 Koharu and 春 chēun (spring)
Same as her English name
Arabic هارو Haru Transcription of her Japanese and English name
Greek Χάρου Chárou Transcription of her Japanese and English name
Hebrew הארו Haru Transcription of her Japanese and English name
Hindi हारु Hāru*
हारू Hārū*
Transcription of her Japanese and English name
Russian Хару Kharu Transcription of her Japanese and English name
Thai ฮารุ Haru Transcription of her Japanese and English name
Ukrainian Гару Haru*
Хару Kharu*
Transcription of her Japanese and English name


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