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Poppy
ポピー Poppy

Art from Pokémon Horizons: The Series
Age Unknown
Gender Female
Eye color Black
Hair color Black
Hometown Unknown
Region Paldea
Animated series Pokémon Horizons: the Series
Debut Welcome to Naranja Academy!
English voice actor N/A
Japanese voice actor Miria Takagishi
Member of Paldea League
Rank Elite Four
Specializes in Steel-types

Poppy (Japanese: ポピー Poppy) is a member of the Elite Four of the Paldea region. She specializes in Steel-type Pokémon.

In animation

History

Poppy debuted in Welcome to Naranja Academy!, watching the battle between Liko and Ann at Naranja Academy.

In Showdown! The Paldea Elite Four, Poppy faced Dot and Iono in the Elite Four Tag Battle. Using her Copperajah and Tinkaton, she went up against Dot's Quaxly and Iono's Bellibolt, only to lose when Copperajah was defeated.

Poppy appeared again in Over the Top! when the Rising Volt Tacklers arrived at the Pokémon League asking for permission to go to Area Zero. Later, she watched Liko, Roy, and Dot's battle against Geeta along with the Elite Four members present.

Character

Although she is far younger than the rest of the Elite Four, as well as Paldea's Gym Leaders, Poppy is considered one of the strongest Pokémon Trainers in the region. She is normally sweet and good-natured, but becomes competitive during battles. Because of her age, she refers to her Pokémon with childlike nicknames, referring to Copperajah as Rajah (Japanese: ダイオウちゃん Daiou-chan) and Tinkaton as Tinkie (Japanese: デカヌちゃん Dekanu-chan). Even after losing, Poppy remains cheerful and respectful, thanking her opponents for a good battle and merely hoping for a future rematch.

Pokémon

This is the list of Poppy's known Pokémon in the anime:

Tinkie
Tinkie

Tinkie (Japanese: デカヌちゃん Dekanu-chan) is Poppy's first known Pokémon. She was used alongside Copperajah in her battle against Dot and Iono, where she battled against Dot's Quaxly and Iono's Bellibolt.

Tinkie's known moves are Gigaton Hammer, Brick Break, and Rock Smash.

Rajah
Rajah
Debut Showdown! The Paldea Elite Four
Voice actors
Japanese Taku Yashiro

Rajah (Japanese: ダイオウちゃん Daiou-chan) is Poppy's second known Pokémon. It was used alongside Tinkaton in her battle against Dot and Iono, where it battled against Dot's Quaxly and Iono's Bellibolt, only to be defeated by the latter.

Rajah's known moves are Sandstorm and Rock Slide.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 高岸美里亜 Miria Takagishi

Gallery

Artwork

Concept art from
Pokémon Horizons: The Series
Pokémon Horizons: The Series
concept art

Eyecatch

Other

An illustration of Poppy and Brassius's battles by Sanosuke Sakuma

In the manga

Poppy in Anime Pocket Monsters: Liko and Roy's Adventure

Pocket Monsters

Poppy briefly appeared in a cameo in HZM03.

In the audio drama

Poppy in "The Paldea Elite Four's Graceful Lunch Time" [1]

Poppy appeared in The Paldea Elite Four's Graceful Lunch Time

Trivia

  • Poppy is the youngest known Elite Four member in any region.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ポピー Poppy From poppy
English, German, Indonesian, Brazilian Portuguese Poppy From her Japanese name
Spanish Pola From amapola (poppy)
French Popi From her Japanese name
Italian Verina From papavero (poppy)
Korean 뽀삐 Ppoppi Transcription of her Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 波琵 Bōpí Transcription of her Japanese name
Chinese (Cantonese) 波琵 Bōpèih
Thai ป๊อปปี้ Poppi Transcription of her Japanese name

Rajah

Language Title
Japanese ダイオウちゃん Daiou-chan
Chinese Cantonese 小大王
Mandarin 小大王
French Pachy
German Patini
Italian Rajah
Korean 대왕끼리동
Spanish Copperín

Tinkie

Language Title
Japanese デカヌちゃん Dekanu-chan
Chinese Cantonese 小匠匠
Mandarin 小巨锻匠
French Forgelina
German Granforgita
Italian Tinkaton
Korean 두드리짱
Spanish Tinkatilla

References