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Tatora
トトラ Totora

Tatora in Pokémon Champions
Age Unknown
Gender Female
Eye color Dark gray
Hair color Black with blue highlights
Hometown Frontier
Region Unknown
Relatives Cordy (grandfather)
Generation IX
Games Champions

Tatora (Japanese: トトラ Totora) is a character in Pokémon Champions. She is the receptionist at her grandfather Cordy's gym, and helps the player enter Ranked Battles.

Appearance

Tatora is a young woman with fair complexion. Her hair is black with navy blue highlights by the tips, while her eyes are dark gray with purplish pink highlights.

Her outfit consists of a two-tone pink and sky blue blouse with white hems and white buttons, paired with a charcoal gray skirt with white hems. The rounded flat collar by the top part of her outfit features a ribbon bow resembling a stylized Poké Ball with the color and style of the collar's fabric matching to her skirt, suggesting that they may be parts of a single garment. She also sports two light gray arm warmers with Maushold patterns, as well as pink stockings paired with open-toed white sandals.

By her right ear is an earring in the shape of a flower with six pink petals and a yellow center, resembling that of the flower on Maractus.

In the side series

Personality

Totora is a cheerful and helpful young woman. She believes her grandfather to be impulsive, but she is always ready to help him, nonetheless. She is always extremely supportive of the player, telling them how much she enjoys their battles and how excited she gets when they win. She is a huge fan of Caraway, and is extremely excited whenever she sees her.

Pokémon


Klefki

Maractus[1]

Gives away


Rotie

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese トトラ Totora From totora (subspecies of the giant bulrush sedge found in South America)
English Tatora From Schoenoplectus californicus subsp. tatora (scientific name of the totora)
German Tatori From Schoenoplectus californicus subsp. tatora (scientific name of the totora)
European Spanish Tora From totora
Latin American Spanish Batra From batro (common name for the totora in Chile)
French Totora From totora
Italian Torina From totora
Korean 토토라 Totora Transcription of her Japanese name
Chinese (Traditional) 托托菈 Tuōtuōlā / Toktoklaahp Transcription of her Japanese name
Chinese (Simplified) 托托菈 Tuōtuōlā

References

  1. Tatora: "The Maractus I caught just won't listen to a word I say…" (Pokémon Champions)

Related articles

Willem/BeccaTatoraKittCordyCarawayKajima
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