Anna (Alola)

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(Japanese: アナ Ana) is a recurring character who appears in several roles throughout the series, all related to televised events. In the English dub, she is currently unnamed, being only referred to as an announcer (Japanese: アナウンサー announcer).

History

In Racing to a Big Event!, she worked as the announcer of the Pokémon Pancake Race.

She appeared again in Getting the Band Back Together!, on a television screen, working as the newscaster of a TV news, she read the story that DJ Leo's Dugtrio had gone missing.

In Mallow and the Forest Teacher!, she was the reporter that cames to Aina's Kitchen to interview Abe for TV. This caused Mallow to storm out, having had enough.

She reappeared in Mounting an Electrifying Charge!, where she was the announcer of the Charjabug Race.

She reappeared in SM044, where she announced the fifteenth annual "Alola Lady" award, which went to Professor Burnet, during a new broadcast.

Pokémon


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This listing is of Ana's known Pokémon in the anime:

Ana's Magnezone
Magnezone
Magnezone is Ana's only known Pokémon. She used it to fly on as she hosted the Pokémon Pancake Race.

Magnezone reappeared in SM041 where it was used to fly around the arena during the Charjabug Race.

None of Magnezone's moves are known.

Debut Racing to a Big Event!
Voice actors
Japanese
English Bill Rogers

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 桜あず Azu Sakura
English Emily Jenness
Spanish Latin America Diana Nolan
Spain Sandra Jara


Trivia

  • Dub closed captions refer to her as an announcer in Racing to a Big Event! and as a newscaster in Getting the Band Back Together!.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese アナ Ana From announcer
Chinese (Mandarin) 安娜 Ānnà Transliteration of her Japanese name


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