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'''Tierra''' (Japanese: '''ナツキ''' ''Natsuki'') is the [[character of the day]] in the {{pkmn|anime}} who appeared in the episode ''[[EP196|Control Freak!]]''.
'''Tierra''' (Japanese: '''ナツキ''' ''Natsuki'') is a [[character of the day]] who appeared in ''[[EP196|Control Freak!]]''. She is an archaeologist trying to find a secret chamber in which a magical mask and staff, which had the power to control the minds of Pokémon, was supposedly located.


She is an archaeologist who was trying to find a secret chamber in which a magical mask having the power to control the minds of Pokémon was supposed to be placed.
[[Brock's Golbat]] led {{ashfr|the group}} to Tierra, who was found lying unconscious in her dig site. After recovering, Tierra invited the group to her site office, where she showed them the ancient tablet that had inspired her solo archaeological study. Meanwhile, {{an|Brock}} helped repair her equipment, and he upgraded her laptop to be compatible with Golbat's {{m|Supersonic}} waves. After learning that Tierra's digging machine had been destroyed, Brock also used his {{TP|Brock|Geodude}} to {{m|Dig}} to the underground temple site.


{{Ash}}, {{an|Misty}} and {{an|Brock}} first met her when Brock's {{TP|Brock|Golbat|Crobat}} flew away while they were having a meal. Brock followed Golbat and he came across Tierra. lying unconscious. Brock, as always, immediately fell for her and helped her regain her senses. Tierra was then introudeced to Ash and Misty.
However, {{TRT}} had already reached the ancient temple first with their [[Team Rocket's mechas|Dig-a-Tron]]. Tierra was shocked by [[Jessie]]'s belligerence after she put on the mask and began to wield the scepter's power for her own purposes. Team Rocket reduced the underground temple to rubble during their escape in the mecha, though Tierra and the others emerged unscathed from the debris. After Team Rocket was blasted off by {{AP|Pikachu}}, Tierra acquired the mask and staff to continue her research.
 
Later, the four managed to find out the magical mask Tierra was seeking, only for [[Jessie]] to steal it and use the power of the mask to control Brock's {{TP|Brock|Geodude}} and {{TP|Brock|Onix|Steelix}}, Ash's {{AP|Pikachu}}, and Misty's {{TP|Misty|Togepi|Togetic}}. Brock's Golbat managed to break through the power of the mask, but was attacked by Geodude and Onix and was buried under rubble. Brock risked his life to dig out Golbat because of this, it evolved into {{p|Crobat}} and blasted Team Rocket away. After that, Tierra kept the mask for further study and the group waved goodbye to her as they continued their journey to [[Olivine City]].


==Voice actors==
==Voice actors==
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|ja=根谷美智子 ''[[Michiko Neya]]''
|ja=根谷美智子 ''[[Michiko Neya]]''
|en=[[Amy Birnbaum]]
|en=[[Amy Birnbaum]]
|es_eu=Pepa Castro}}
|cs=Jolana Smyčková
|he=אורלי תגר ''Orly Tagar''
|es_eu=Pepa Castro
|pt_br=Raquel Marinho
|pl=Anna Dąbkowska}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Tierra's name may come from the word ''tiara'', a symbol of power, similar to the mask in the episode she appeared in. It may also come from the latin word ''terra'', meaning "earth". This may come from the fact that, being an archeologist, she works with earth.
* Tierra's name may come from the word ''tiara'', a symbol of power, similar to the mask in the episode she appeared in. It may also come from the Latin word ''terra'', meaning "earth". This may come from the fact that, being an archeologist, she works with earth.
** However, in the European Spanish dub she was named Marina, which means "from the sea", possibly because Tierra is not a given name in Spain, but a common noun ("earth").
** However, in the Castilian Spanish dub she was named Marina, which means "from the sea", possibly because Tierra is not a given name in Spain, but a common noun ("earth").
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Revision as of 08:33, 10 October 2020

Tierra

Tierra (Japanese: ナツキ Natsuki) is a character of the day who appeared in Control Freak!. She is an archaeologist trying to find a secret chamber in which a magical mask and staff, which had the power to control the minds of Pokémon, was supposedly located.

Brock's Golbat led the group to Tierra, who was found lying unconscious in her dig site. After recovering, Tierra invited the group to her site office, where she showed them the ancient tablet that had inspired her solo archaeological study. Meanwhile, Brock helped repair her equipment, and he upgraded her laptop to be compatible with Golbat's Supersonic waves. After learning that Tierra's digging machine had been destroyed, Brock also used his Geodude to Dig to the underground temple site.

However, Team Rocket had already reached the ancient temple first with their Dig-a-Tron. Tierra was shocked by Jessie's belligerence after she put on the mask and began to wield the scepter's power for her own purposes. Team Rocket reduced the underground temple to rubble during their escape in the mecha, though Tierra and the others emerged unscathed from the debris. After Team Rocket was blasted off by Pikachu, Tierra acquired the mask and staff to continue her research.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 根谷美智子 Michiko Neya
English Amy Birnbaum
Czech Jolana Smyčková
Hebrew אורלי תגר Orly Tagar
Polish Anna Dąbkowska
Brazilian Portuguese Raquel Marinho
European Spanish Pepa Castro


Trivia

  • Tierra's name may come from the word tiara, a symbol of power, similar to the mask in the episode she appeared in. It may also come from the Latin word terra, meaning "earth". This may come from the fact that, being an archeologist, she works with earth.
    • However, in the Castilian Spanish dub she was named Marina, which means "from the sea", possibly because Tierra is not a given name in Spain, but a common noun ("earth").


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