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Coral
サンゴ Sango

Coral as of The Strong Sphere
Age Unconfirmed[1]
Gender Female
Eye color Black
Hair color Pink and black
Hometown Unknown
Region Unknown
Animated series Pokémon Horizons: The Series
Debut The Ancient Poké Ball
English voice actor Lizzie Freeman
Japanese voice actor Ikue Otani
Member of Explorers (formerly)
Rank General

Coral (Japanese: サンゴ Sango[2]) is a former general of the Explorers and a major recurring antagonist in Pokémon Horizons: The Series prior to the Rising Again arc.

In animation

History

Coral prior to joining the Explorers

Pre-series

Prior to The Pendant That Starts It All (Part One), she was approached by Hamber who invited her to join the Explorers on the premise that she could freely be herself among them, since she struggled to fit in among her peers. Among the four trained by Hamber, she was the second to be recruited and trained after Amethio.

Pokémon Horizons: The Series

Coral prior to the Mega Voltage arc

Coral first appeared as a hologram in The Ancient Poké Ball, alongside the other Explorers's generals. The first time she spoke and was seen clearly was in Quaxly, We Can Do It, taunting Spinel about his last failure.

She made her physical debut in Reunion at the Ancient Castle!. At Hamber's request, Coral and Sidian accompanied him to the Galar region. In the next episode, after tracking down Amethio's location, the group arrived at the old castle where Diana was living at. Despite Hamber ordering them to stay on standby while he secured their target, Coral and Sidian invaded the location and cornered Liko and Roy, only to be stopped by the sudden arrival of Captain Pikachu. Once Cap took out Sidian's Garganacl, Coral snapped and recklessly ordered her Glalie to use Self-Destruct, allowing the Rising Volt Tacklers to escape and leaving the old castle in ruins.

In As Long as I'm with My Friends, Coral and the other generals joined in a meeting to discuss the Explorers' next objective. Eventually, they decided to go after the Black Rayquaza.

In A Challenge from the Explorers, Coral and Sidian arrived in a seaside town in Paldea. Coral had led him there under the guise of finding something important, which was actually some rare Wiglett sweet buns. However, upon finding out they had sold out and that Liko and Roy had managed to get a box without even lining up, she left them a challenge letter on the back of Roy's Fuecoco. While Coral faced Roy, Sidian stepped in to take Liko on. Despite the rough start, the young Rising Volt Tacklers refused to give up and eventually broke through their foes' strategies. Impressed, the two Explorers decided to stop holding back, but were forced to withdraw after Sidian received a call to take part in mission involving the Black Rayquaza.

Coral as "Cornbread"

In The Plan to Capture Rayquaza, Coral, Sidian, and Chalce summoned the Black Rayquaza near Levincia by using a machine that generated an energy similar to that Terapagos emitted previously and had their Pokémon battle against the Sky High Pokémon. They started strong, unleashing powerful super effective moves, but lost control over Rayquaza once Dot managed to shut down the machine. Once again, Coral let her temper overcome her better judgment and commanded Glalie to use Self-Destruct, which collided with Rayquaza's Dragon Pulse. The resulting explosion was powerful enough to blast the Legendary Pokémon directly into the hull of the Brave Olivine.

In From So Far Away, the Explorers were forced to retreat after realizing their attacks failed to any lasting damage to Rayquaza. Later, Coral and the other generals were gathered to have a meeting with Gibeon. The generals were ordered to allow the Rising Volt Tacklers to keep gathering the Six Heroes and restore Terapagos's power, as this would benefit the Explorers' plans as well. Gibeon also told them to monitor Liko and Terapagos.

In Welcome to Naranja Academy!, Coral, along with Sidian, enrolled in Naranja Academy as part of the Tera Training. Sidian introduced Coral to Clavell under the name Cornbread (Japanese: サンドイッチ Sandwich), much to her amusement.

Liko and Coral deciding who will face Katy in Tera Training

In Put Your Heart Into It!, Coral was sent to Cortondo as part of course training. Having heard of Patisserie Soapberry's pastries, Coral was excited to try some. Much to her disdain, upon arriving, she discovered that the shop was out of stock for the day and angrily demanded some. Katy arrived and when she explained to her and Liko that she only had time for one of them, Coral impulsively demanded a match with Liko. Katy then pointed out that the students are not allowed to use Terastallization against each other and suggested a bake-off. In the ensuing bake-off, Coral, being impatient and not knowing how to bake, made a mess and lost the competition. In anger, she had Glalie use Blizzard in the kitchen. This caused Katy to glare and address her in a tone intimidating enough for Coral to stop and she begrudingly left.

In Trending Terastallization! Dance, Dance, Quaxly!, Coral and Sidian were spying on Liko and Roy when they were approached by Clavell, so he thought the two were only interested in Liko and her group's battles. Clavell suggested them to go together to watch the battle at the Gym. Soon after, Coral decided to leave Clavell talking alone and went behind a food stall.

Coral and Kofu at the Elite Four Tag Battle

Prior to Showdown! The Paldea Elite Four, Coral managed to succeed in a new exam, this time against Kofu. When the Tera Training students returned, Coral was tasked with battling Larry alongside Kofu. During the battle, Coral had Glalie use Self-Destruct, knocking all of the Pokémon out. Larry was declared the winner of the match, much to her shock, claiming that a win was a win. After being reprimanded, she angrily left the arena.

In The Terapagos I Don't Know, Coral and Sidian were seen with the other students during Clavell's speech that began the second part of the Training. Despite this, her Gym challenge was not revealed.

Coral and Sidian

In The Approaching Shadow!, Coral and Sidian surrounded Roy and Dot on Spinel's orders, abandoning their student disguises. In the next episode, Coral and Sidian battled against Roy and Dot to stall them, but before Coral's Glalie could finish off their opponents, they were interrupted by Grusha's arrival, so Chalce commanded the two generals to retreat. At their base, the Explorers generals gathered to ask Amethio if he had betrayed the Explorers by helping out Liko in escaping from a cave after seeing the footage recorded by Spinel's Beheeyem and why he did not catch Terapagos when he had the chance. Before Amethio could give a proper explanation, Gibeon arrived and expelled his grandson from the Explorers for helping their enemies.

In Infiltrating the System! Naranja Academy in Danger!, while Chalce hacked Naranja Academy's systems to steal data on Terapagos, Coral and Sidian were ordered to prevent anyone from interfering with the mission. Coral later encountered Roy, who had been made aware of the sabotage and went to confront the Explorers. After being lured outside of the academy's hallways, Coral faced Roy in a battle, only to end up defeated. Sidian then arrived and forced Coral to retreat with him, much to her anger. In the following episode, dejected over her defeat, Coral was seen enjoying a sandwich with her Glalie alongside Sidian, who had a rice ball.

Coral and her Pokémon

In Over the Top!, Hamber ordered Coral and Sidian to follow the Rising Volt Tacklers to Area Zero. In the next episode, Coral was observing the Rising Volt Tacklers, but decided to go exploring Area Zero on her own. While exploring, Coral met a Scream Tail but believed it was a Jigglypuff and called it Screamypuff (Japanese: オニプリン Onipurin). However, when a Great Tusk appeared, Coral and her Glalie teamed up with Screamypuff to defeat it. After defeating Great Tusk, Coral tried to silence Screamypuff's relentless screaming by throwing something at it, but accidentally threw a Poké Ball and caught it. Following this, she reunited with Sidian, and in the following episode, Coral and Sidian witnessed the Rising Volt tacklers' battle against Lucius's Gouging Fire and Rayquaza from a distance. At the end of the battle, they departed from Area Zero to report their findings to their fellow Explorers.

In The Truth Revealed!, Coral and Sidian attended a meeting with Gibeon where they reported the events in the Area Zero. After this, Gibeon instructed them to prepare for the battle that will follow in Laqua.

The Explorers encountering Liko, Roy, and Dot in Laqua

In The Pokémon Paradise of Laqua!, after Pagogo removed the barrier keeping Laqua sealed, Liko, Roy, and Dot were greeted by Coral, Sidian, and Chalce. In the following episode, the Explorers admitted they were aware of Laqua's location from the beginning and just waited for the Rising Volt Tacklers to take down the barrier for them. Having achieved their goal, the Explorers decided to get rid of the Rising Volt Tacklers by battling them. Coral chose to battle Roy's Crocalor with Screamypuff, but despite its strength and Coral utilizing Terastallization, Screamypuff's lack of proper battle experience eventually led to its defeat. Refusing to give up, Coral sent out Glalie, but was interrupted when a large vortex of pink mist began filling the air.

In Guided by the Black Rayquaza!, the Explorers continued to prevent Liko's group from heading further into Laqua, only to be attacked by Onia and Zirc. This distraction allowed Liko, Roy, and Dot to run ahead and confront Gibeon. Later, Coral and her allies supported Gibeon by utilizing machines designed to stimulate the ground where the Laquium was buried, forcibly activating it and making it expand uncontrollably. Coral, Sidian, and Chalce used their Pokémon to block any incoming attacks that would damage the machines. In the following episode, Coral watched Gibeon battled the Rising Volt Tacklers and Amethio, only to eventually be defeated.

Coral and Sidian one year after the events in Laqua

In Where the Adventure Leads, once the Laquium had been purified by Pagogo and the Six Heroes, Coral watched in shock as Gibeon's body faded away. Disappointed by his former leader's failure, Spinel announced that he would surpass Gibeon and that the Explorers would take control of Laqua. Coral and Sidian objected to Spinel's sudden ambitions, but were told by Chalce to just keep watching. Using a device he developed, Spinel infected five of the Six Heroes with Laquium. The infected heroes ran wild, causing Laqua to begin collapsing on itself.

One year later, in The Strong Sphere, Coral and Sidian appeared at the Exceed Testing Center, taking part in a public demonstration of the Strong Sphere. Coral took the time to entertain the crowd before Sidian informed her of Liko and Roy's presence, shocking her. They both challenged Liko and Roy to a Double Battle, which Coral and Sidian won after using the Strong Sphere to empower their Pokémon with Laquium. After cruelly continuing to attack Liko and Roy's already-defeated Pokémon, they were stopped by Ult, who denounced the Strong Sphere and told Coral to face him next. Coral impulsively commanded Glalie to Self-Destruct after Ult's Sableye proved troublesome, though it dealt no damage to Darkness Pokémon and simply allowed the trio to escape. Afterwards, Coral and Sidian met with Chalce, who noted that as long as the Explorers have the public on their side, Liko's group couldn't do anything to stop them.

In Tinkatuff's Hammer Wasn't Made in a Year!, an Exceed representative had Coral and Sidian board a Flying Taxi and head to Paldea. Dot's Tinkatuff happened to see them flying overhead and knocked the taxi's Corviknight out of the sky in order to acquire its feathers. Angered by this, Coral decided to take her aggression out on Dot and teamed up with Sidian to battle her. Dot managed to keep Coral and Sidian busy long enough for Tinkatuff to forge the feathers into a new hammer and evolve into a Tinkaton. Using its newly-gained strength, Tinkaton sent Glalie flying, forcing Coral and Sidian to chase after it

In The Six Heroes Unleashed!, Coral and Sidian arrived at an Exceed distribution center. They remained on standby while several Explorers members tested the new Super Strong Spheres on the captured Six Heroes, who were forced to battle Liko and her friends. In the following episode, Amethio arrived to help battle the rampaging heroes, leaving behind his Corviknight and Zygarde to deal with Coral and Sidian. Despite their combined strength, Liko and the others eventually suffered a total defeat. Exhausted, the effects of the Super Strong Spheres wore off on the heroes, whose unconscious bodies were taken away by the Explorers.

In HZ124, the younger Rising Volt Tacklers and Amethio infiltrated the Explorers HQ to rescue the captured Six Heroes. They broke into the building, but were led into Spinel's trap, who had each of the five youths isolated with an Explorers member commanding one of the Six Heroes. Coral battled Roy with Moltres, but it was eventually defeated by a combination attack from Roy's Skeledirge and Kilowattrel. Once all of the Six Heroes were defeated, Pagogo used its power to cure them of the Laquium's effects. Liko and the others escaped with the Six Heroes, but unbeknownst to them, Spinel recorded their encounter and manipulated the events to make the Rising Volt Tacklers appear as the villains. He used this to forced the Rising Volt Tacklers into hiding from the public and advertise the Strong Sphere.

In HZ130, Strong Spheres were officially released into the public and were a commercial success. Worried about the Rising Volt Tacklers trying to interfere with his schemes, Spinel had Coral, Sidian, and Chalce act as security on Mount Pericarp. Just as they were preparing to leave, they were approached by Hamber, who pleaded that they reject Strong Spheres and stop working for Spinel. Coral refused and battled alongside Sidian and Chalce against their former teacher. Hamber utilized his recently-caught Bloodmoon Ursaluna to defeat Coral and Sidian, but was eventually defeated by Chalce's Mega Medicham. Hamber once again asked Coral and the others to remember the importance of bonds before escaping and leaving the rest to Amethio and his allies.

In HZ133, Coral, Sidian, and Chalce intercepted Roy, Ult, and Friede upon the Rising Volt Tacklers's arrival at Laqua, triggering a Triple Battle between both parties. Coral promptly Mega Evovled her Glalie, while Chalce and Sidian likewise Mega Evolved their Medicham and Aerodactyl, facing off against Roy's Lucario, Ult's Sableye, and Friede's Starmie. The battle continued in the following episode, where Coral came to actually enjoy having a proper battle after relying on the Strong Sphere so many times. The battle ended as a win for the Rising Volt Tacklers when Coral ordered her Mega Glalie to use a Refrigerate-boosted Self-Destruct. Despite the loss, Coral accepted her defeat and let Roy's group go on ahead.

In HZ135, Coral, Sidian, and Chalce appeared before everyone at the summit of Laqua, each declaring that they now reject the Strong Sphere and are no longer working for Spinel. Coral Terastallized Screamypuff and had it fill the role of one of the eighteen Tera Type Pokémon needed to fully purify the Laquium, replacing Penny's Sylveon. Refusing to let his machinations be ruined, Spinel fused with the Laquium itself, causing the Core to rise from the earth and begin attacking anyone it perceived as a threat. In the next episode, Coral, Chalce, and Sidian decided to buy Roy and Amethio time for their Mega-Evolved Legendary Pokémon to get charged up so they can destroy the Laquium Core's defenses after witnessing the Rising Volt Tacklers, their allies, and Hamber not giving up. Coral then witnessed the Laquium Core being destroyed for good. After the threat with Laquium was over, Coral left the Explorers, but retained her celebrity status.

Character

Coral's temper

Coral appears to have a mostly cheery and playful personality, but likes to disrespectfully poke fun at her allies whenever they fail a mission. Along with Sidian, Coral is considered a troublemaker due to her lack of discipline and reckless behavior in comparison to her fellow generals, though she is far more troublesome than him. This is especially shown when she orders her Glalie to Self-Destruct numerous times throughout the series, often outright ignoring external factors and consequences, resulting in disaster. As seen in A Challenge from the Explorers, she is easily distracted, as she was shown focusing on her Rotom Phone during her battle with Roy. She also appears to place great importance on the value of collectable items, a behavior seen when she became angry over Liko opening a box of Wiglett sweet buns, ruining its pristine condition.

Coral using her Tera Orb

Coral is also quite childish and vain, occasionally referring to herself in the third-person and openly expressing how cute she is. In the Japanese version, she often uses the slang prefix オニ oni as an intensifier and as a pun on Onigohri, Glalie's Japanese name. She's also quite the loudmouth, openly talking about the Explorers' plans in front of others, even their enemies, as she talked about the organization's intention to summon the Black Rayquaza in front of Liko and Roy. She also prioritizes dealing with her grudges more than the organization's plans as she refused to leave the battle with Liko and Roy at first, being dragged away by force by Sidian and his Aerodactyl. Ultimately, Coral's temperamental nature and grudges have often caused consequences for herself, such as getting disqualified by Katy for recklessly destroying the cake and attacking Liko in Put Your Heart Into It!. Keeping in line with her hot-headed nature Coral is also very impatient, to the point of wanting the end battles quickly rather than stall opponents for time as seen in Liko and Amethio. As seen in Infiltrating the System! Naranja Academy in Danger! Coral is shown to be a sore loser, as seen when she reacted with anger and frustration after losing to Roy and his Fuecoco in battle.

Coral's Mega Ring

After the battle at Naranja Academy in Shine on, Terastallization! Liko vs. Roy!, Coral began to show a lighter side, reflecting on her time as a student at the institution and sharing her food with Glalie. Despite her hot-headed brashness, she genuinely cares for her Pokémon and is shown occasionally doting on them. Additionally, unlike most of her fellow Explorers, she recognizes the value of the bond between a Trainer and Pokemon. In Where the Adventure Leads, Coral and Sidian were shown opposing Spinel's takeover of the Explorers, showing a sense of standards and drawing a line with Spinel's ruthless and unethical actions. However, Coral is also shown to respect Chalce, as she and Sidian did not stop Spinel due to Chalce telling them to stand down despite opposing him at first. Despite initially being willing to subject her Glalie to the effects of the Laquium and feign ignorance to its harms a year later to maintain the public facade, her sense of standards and morals are shown once again in HZ125, where she alongside Sidian once again showed opposition to Spinel's violent intentions when he attempted to push the Six Heroes to their limits using the power of the Super Strong Sphere. She also expresses discontentment with the Strong Sphere, finding its use to be boring as she recognizes how it renders the bond between Trainer and Pokémon irrelevant. In HZ134, Coral expressed enjoyment of having a hard fought battle against Roy, Ult, and Friede, as she goes to the point of not using a Strong Sphere.

In HZ130, Coral's aggressive battle style stems from the fact that she was lonely and an outcast, which drove people away from her due to how she fights—ultimately, seeking people who will allow her to be herself and be friends with others despite her violent nature. However, Coral found those friends in Chalce and Sidian as they look out for her, even though they can get annoyed with her, but they accept her for who she is. Coral's appreciation for love and friendship to those she is closest to, such as Chalce, Sidian, and her Pokémon, is part of the reason she turned against Spinel. She even decided to leave the Explorers, but maintain her celebrity status, as seen in HZ136.

Among the members of the Rising Volt Tacklers, Coral appears to clash most often with Roy, confronting him several times, this began during their battle in A Challenge from the Explorers and extended throughout and after the period in which Roy was present at Tera Training.

Pokémon

This listing is of Coral's Pokémon in the Pokémon Horizons: The Series:

On hand

Glalie  
Coral's Glalie
Coral's Mega Glalie
Debut Reunion at the Ancient Castle!
Voice actors
Japanese Tatsuki Kobe
English Michael Schneider

Glalie is Coral's first known Pokémon, as well as her main partner and battling Pokémon. It is capable of Mega Evolving, although, according to Sidian, in a weaker state due to the constant use of Strong Sphere having weakened their bond. It is often seen outside its Poké Ball and serving as Coral's means of transportation.

Throughout its many battles against the Rising Volt Tacklers or other opponents, Glalie was commonly partnered up with Sidian's Garganacl and often ends the battle on Coral's own terms with a Self-Destruct. Out of the Rising Volt Tacklers, Glalie was often pitted against Roy's Crocalor, even as a Fuecoco.

In The Strong Sphere, Glalie was used alongside Sidian's Garganacl against Roy's Crocalor and Liko's Meowscarada. This time, the Explorers used Strong Spheres on their Pokémon, allowing them to easily overpower their opponents even without their Trainers issuing orders.

In HZ130, Glalie was used alongside Sidian's Garganacl and Chalce's Medicham to battle against Hamber. The three of them used Strong Spheres on their Pokémon, but Hamber still managed to keep the upper hand for the majority of the battle and defeated Glalie and Garganacl once he revealed his Bloodmoon Ursaluna.

It Mega Evolved for the first time in HZ133, alongside Sidian's Aerodactyl and Chalce's Medicham against Roy, Ult, and Friede's own Mega-Evolved Pokémon. The battle continued in the following episode, and ended as a win for the Rising Volt Tacklers after Coral ordered her Mega Glalie to use a Refrigerate-boosted Self-Destruct.

Glalie's known moves are Blizzard, Self-Destruct, Crunch, Ice Spinner, and Sheer Cold, and its Ability is Refrigerate as a Mega Glalie.

Screamypuff Fairy Tera Type
Screamypuff
Coral's Terastallized Screamypuff

This Scream Tail, nicknamed Screamypuff (Japanese: オニプリン Onipurin), is Coral's second known Pokémon. It is capable of Terastallizing into a Fairy type. It is temperamental, brash, and prone to tantrums, similar to Coral herself, but also unwaveringly loyal, desperate to prove its worth to Coral and Glalie upon being awed by their bravery, and becoming upset when its efforts were undermined by Coral.

Screamypuff was encountered by Coral in Area Zero after she stepped on its tail by accident, causing it to lash out and scream. Not realizing it was a Paradox Pokémon, she mistook it for a Jigglypuff and therefore decided to call it Screamypuff. It and Coral grew closer during a battle against a Great Tusk, though it ended with them flying off after her Glalie used Self-Destruct. Afterwards, Screamypuff threw another tantrum after Coral insulted its battle efforts, causing her to unintentionally throw a Poké Ball at it and catch it while trying to silence it.

It Terastallized into a Fairy type for the first time in The Rising Volt Tacklers vs. The Explorers!, during a battle against Roy's Crocalor. It initially held the advantage, but its overall inexperience caused it to end up losing to its opponent.

In HZ135, Coral betrayed Spinel alongside Sidian and Chalce, with Coral Terastallizing Screamypuff to help the Terastallized Pokémon in helping to deal with the Laquium Core, taking the place of Penny's defeated Sylveon. In the next episode, Screamypuff helped fight the Laquium Core then joined the Rising Volt Tacklers and their allies Pokémon in helping Pagogo erase it for good.

Screamypuff's known moves are Crunch, Boomburst, and Play Rough.

Used

Moltres
Lucius's Moltres
Main article: Lucius's Moltres

In HZ125, Coral used a Super Strong Sphere on Lucius's Moltres, pitting it against Roy's Skeledirge and Kilowattrel. After it was defeated, Coral reluctantly used another Super Strong Sphere on it under Spinel's orders, but the Explorers were thwarted through the combined efforts of the White Zygarde and Pagogo.

Traveling with


Rotom Phone

Tera Training

Coral has participated in the Tera Training of Naranja Academy. Her evaluation and overall score are:

Extracurricular activities

As a student at Naranja Academy, Coral participated in the following events:

Voice actresses

Language Voice actor
Japanese 大谷育江 Ikue Otani
English Lizzie Freeman
Arabic ناريمان بيطار Nariman Bitar
Cantonese Chinese 陳雪瑩 Shirley Chan
Dutch Maylin van Putten
Finnish Jasmin Lahtinen
European French Shérine Seyad
German Constanze Buttmann (HZ016)
Helene Schmitt (HZ024-present)
Hebrew חן סגל Chen Segal
Indonesian Leni M. Tarra
Italian Sabrina Bonfitto (HZ016)
Serena Clerici (HZ024-present)
Norwegian Gulla Nordmoen
Polish Natalia Jankiewicz
Brazilian Portuguese Thainá Lana
Spanish Latin America Paola Echeverría
Spain Irene Valadés
Thai กานต์ชนิต โกศลวัฒนา

Gallery

Artwork

Art from Pokémon Horizons: The Series Coral's Naranja Academy uniform Concept art of Coral's Naranja Academy uniform
Concept art of Coral's second outfit Concept art of a younger Coral

Eyecatch

Other

Concept art from Pokémon Horizons: The Series November 2023 Calendar by mojacookie[3] In artwork from
"After the story" by mojacookie
Pokémon Fan No. 85 November 2023 Exclusive Art

In the manga

Coral in Pocket Monsters

Pocket Monsters

Coral briefly appeared in a flashback in HZM03.

Pokémon


Glalie

Trivia

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese サンゴ Sango From 珊瑚 sango (coral)
English, European Spanish, Latin American Spanish, Italian,
Brazilian Portuguese, European Portuguese, Czech, Danish,
Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish, Turkish
Coral From coral
German Coralia
Sango[n 1]
From Koralle (coral)
Transcription of her Japanese name
French Corail From corail (coral)
Korean 산호 Sanho From 산호 (珊瑚) sanho (coral)
Chinese (Taiwan) 姍瑚 Shānhú From 珊瑚 shānhú / sāanwùh (coral) with the first character replaced with 姍 shān / sāan (character used in Chinese feminine names)
Chinese (Hong Kong) 姍瑚 Sāanwùh
Chinese (mainland China) 珊瑚 Shānhú From 珊瑚 shānhú (coral)
Thai ซันโกะ Sanko Transcription of her Japanese name

Cornbread

Language Name Origin
Japanese サンドイッチ Sandwich From sandwich and サンゴ Sango (Coral)
English Cornbread From cornbread and Coral
German Kornbrötchen From Kornbrötchen (cornbread bun) and Coralia (Coral)
European Spanish,
Latin American Spanish
Coliflor From coliflor (cauliflower) and Coral
French Corbeille From corbeille (basket, bin) and Corail (Coral)
Italian Cotoletta From cotoletta (breaded cutlet) and Coral
Korean 산나물 Sannamul From 산나물 san-namul (wild greens served as a side dish) and 산호 Sanho (Coral)
Chinese (Taiwan) 姍明治 Shānmíngzhì From 姍瑚 Shānhú (Coral) and 三明治 sānmíngzhì (sandwich)
Chinese (Hong Kong) 姍文治 Sāanmàhnjih From 姍瑚 Sāanwùh (Coral) and 三文治 sāammàhnjih (sandwich)
Brazilian Portuguese Polenta From polenta
European Portuguese Coentro From coentro (coriander) and Coral
Czech Kroketa From kroketa (croquette) and Coral
Dutch Courgette From courgette (zucchini) and Coral
Finnish Korianteri From korianteri (coriander) and Coral
Norwegian Koriander From koriander (coriander) and Coral
Polish Korniszon From korniszon (gherkin) and Coral
Turkish Kornişon From kornişon (gherkin) and Coral

Screamypuff

Language Name Origin
Japanese オニプリン Onipurin From オニ oni (a kind of supernatural entity in Japanese folklore akin to demons, ogres, and trolls; slang prefix for extreme) and プリン Purin (Jigglypuff)
English Screamypuff From scream or Scream Tail and Jigglypuff
European Spanish Grititopuff From gritito (little scream) and Jigglypuff
Latin American Spanish Chillipuff From chillido (screech) and Jigglypuff
French Hurle-Doudou From hurle (scream) or Hurle-Queue (Scream Tail) and Rondoudou (Jigglypuff)
Italian Urlopuff From urlo (scream) and Jigglypuff
Korean 대왕푸린 Daewangpurin From 대왕 (大王) daewang (monarch) and 푸린 Purin (Jigglypuff)
Chinese (Taiwan) 鬼鬼胖丁 Guǐguǐpàngdīng From 鬼 guǐ (devil; devilish) and 胖丁 Pàngdīng (Jigglypuff)
Brazilian Portuguese GigaJigglypuff From the prefix giga- and Jigglypuff
Czech Vřeštipuff From vřeštět (scream) or Vřeštící ohon (Scream Tail) and Jigglypuff
Finnish Huutopuhvi From huuto (yell, scream) and puhvi (puff)
Polish Krzykopuff From krzyk (scream) and Jigglypuff

Notes

  1. Pokémon Horizons: The Series first season Netflix credits

References

  1. As of Where the Adventure Leads, Coral is a year older than at the start of Pokémon Horizons: The Series
  2. Explorers Original Acrylic Stand
  3. https://twitter.com/anipoke_PR/status/1719519635174031786

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Pokémon Horizons characters
Protagonists Liko (MeowscaradaPagogo) • Roy (SkeledirgeRayquaza)
Rising Volt Tacklers Friede (Captain Pikachu) • MollieOrlaLudlowMurdockDot (Quaquaval) • Wy-YesUlt
Explorers Amethio (CeruledgeZygarde) • OniaZircHamberSpinelCoralSidianChalceGibeonLucius (Six Heroes) • CervantisRystalIndiRubina
Relatives LuciusRystalLaylaDianaAlexLuccaRoy's grandfatherRoy's parentsFrankaCervantisMariaMollie's motherSalt
Supporting cast Nurse JoySteven StoneRotom PhonesAnnLiko's homeroom teacherNemonaIonoKarnaClavellGeetaDendraJacqPennyNikoRobDashYangaRaifortPerrinCarmineBriarYuhaLitten SmittenStunner FiskTeam Dragon RampageMaster MayonnaiseEmmaCyranoNaviGym LeadersElite FourMany temporary characters
See also: Pokémon the Series characters
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