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“ | Nebby... You came here from very far away, didn't you? I'm glad that I could take you with me... that we got to experience that journey together. | „ |
~ Lillie |
Lillie (Japanese: リーリエ Lilie) is one of the two deuteragonists (alongside Rotom) of the 2016 3DS videogames Pokémon Sun & Pokémon Moon, as well as Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon, as one of the player character's allies and traveling companions during the course of the games. In the anime, she is also one of the two deuteragonists (alongside Rotom again) and one of Ash's classmates at the Pokémon School in Alola. She is a supporting character in the franchise as a whole.
She was voiced by Kei Shindō in the anime and Maaya Uchida in the video game series in Japanese, and Jennifer Losi (who voiced Ganyu) in the video game series in English. In Pokémon Evolutions, she was voiced by AmaLee.
Appearance[]
Genetically, Lillie is a white skinned girl who has blond hair and green eyes.
Initially, Lillie appears in a white detailed sleeveless dress with knee-high white luxury socks, light-bluish flats, and a large white hat. All of her clothing except her socks has the Aether Foundation logo on it. Her hair is styled back and long with two strands in the beginning styled to look like seeming hearts. She also carries a large Pokémon styled drum bag which she uses to carry Nebby in.
Before she changes appearances, at one point in the original Sun and Moon, Lillie comments on how she only wore clothes her mother gave her and not ones she picked out. It is implied that Lusamine may have dressed Lillie to look like Nihiligo (similarly to how her design resembles another Ultra Beast, Pheromosa). However, this is debatable as it contradicts how Lusamine, while under Nihiligo's influence, hated Lillie, begging the question on why she'd dress Lillie as something she loved when she hated Lillie. It is also implied that Lillie likes her old clothes as she doesn't get rid of them until using attire more fit for a Trainer and how her new appearance is still white.
Once Lillie becomes a Trainer, she wears a white athletic shirt and a white skirt. In replacement of her Poké Ball drum bag is a regular, pink backpack. She wears short white socks and shoes resembling those of a Japanese schoolgirl. Her hair is tied back into a knot with a long tail. She keeps the two front strands of hair, just restyled.
Personality[]
Lillie is a pure-hearted good girl who initially hated Pokémon getting hurt to the point that she dislikes battling (most likely a development from not growing up around it). As the story goes on, Lillie's hatred for hurt Pokémon shrinks down to only cruelty towards Pokémon and not battling at all. This is one of her major developments. Eventually, Lillie becomes a Trainer herself.
Lillie is initially shy and was a bit cold, though she quickly warms up to be a nice person who cares for her friends. As the story goes on, Lillie becomes more open and happy. She was weak-willed though and seemed to not be able to do anything herself, a major conflict for her. This is especially prevalent in her want to help Nebby and how she never seemed to actually help Nebby aside from protecting it (in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon only). When Team Skull confronts her before taking her away, her will becomes stronger when she accepts to be taken away to protect Nebby and when confronting her mother. Her will strongly develops after Nebby evolves (unaware to Lillie); she then becomes very strong-willed and decides to help Nebby herself, or at least stand up to her mother as she still doesn't have Pokémon. After the story, Lillie sets off for her goal to become a strong-willed Trainer like the protagonist.
In the games[]
Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon[]
Background[]
Lillie grew up in the Aether Foundation with her family. Mohn, her father, ran it as a place for Pokémon to come and relax, a Poké paradise to be short. At some point, Mohn learned of the Ultra Beasts and started to research them. It is implied that Mohn, during one of his experiments, became a failure when he summoned Nihiligo. Mohn was sucked into the Ultra Wormhole and Nihiligo used its poisons to infect Lusamine's brain to make her obsessed with only Nihiligo and hating everything else, including her children.
In Sun and Moon, it is also implied that the experiments were hidden from Lillie and Gladion. Lusamine is implied to have abused her children in multiple ways, mainly because she didn't care about them due to Nihiligo's poisons. This eventually caused Gladion to abandon his sister, take Type: Null (an artificial Pokémon created at the facility) and escape the Aether Foundation. He succeeded, which enraged Lusamine. She is implied to treat Lillie even worse after this. Eventually, Lillie took Cosmog, which she nicknamed Nebby, which also made Lusamine angry, and tried to escape. She was cornered but Nebby was able to use a powerful move to teleport Lillie and itself somewhere else. Though Lusamine's personality is downplayed in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, as she is much less insane than in Sun and Moon.
Later, Lillie and Nebby are found by Professor Burnet on the beach and she takes them to her husband Professor Kukui and into his care. Lillie becomes Profesdor Kukui’s assistant and develops a shallow relationship with Hau as a shy girl who is cautious about letting Nebby be seen, due to the Aether Foundation's presence among the island, something Nebby can't understand.
Melemele Island[]
The protagonist first sees Lillie going up the ruins path from Iki Town. The protagonist, possibly suspecting that she may be the Kahuna, follows her. She is then discovered in trouble as Nebby escaped the bag carelessly and began to be attacked by a group of wild Spearow. Lillie, extremely worn out, was unable to do anything and pleas the protagonist to help Nebby. The protagonist helps Nebby by covering it with his/her body, and Nebby is forced to use its hidden power, thereby destroying the bridge. Nebby and the protagonist are saved by Tapu Koko. Lillie asked Nebby to return into her bag. She also asked the protagonist not to tell anybody about Nebby. This strikes her deeply as later that night she said she would never forget the protagonist from the bottom of her heart. She then formed a friendship with the protagonist and opened up a little.
Lillie then accompanied the protagonist and Hau on their island challenges so she can help Nebby. Throughout the game she acts as a healer for the protagonist's Pokémon, implying that she is good at it. Lillie develops seldom on the first island as the island is short lived and soon the protagonist and his/her friends move to Akala Island.
Akala Island[]
Upon arrival in Akala Island, Lillie is shown to develop her friendliness more already as she happily talks to Captain Mallow and Kahuna Olivia. Lillie explores the world to answer her own questions while waiting for the protagonist to head towards the Akala Island ruins, behind Diglett Cave where challenges go after they won all the normal trials of the island. At one point the protagonist is invited to go to the Aether Paradise facility on the island. Lillie recognizes the name and instantly refuses, foreshadowing her history with it, especially after seeing the uniforms being the same as the men who chased Lillie in her escape.
Once past Diglett Cave, Lillie is quite excited to know that she will get to watch the protagonist fight Olivia in front of the Akala Ruins entrance. Lillie, while still not liking Pokémon battles, watches and ends up developing much because of it, seeing as Pokémon themselves seem to enjoy battling. After seeing the determination of the two, Lillie sets her goal to help Nebby when they go to Ula'Ula Island.
Ula'Ula Island[]
As Lillie searches the island for ruins, she encounters Hapu and Acerola who help her find answers to Nebby and its origin. She eventually stays with Acerola at the Aether facility of the island, run by Acerola herself. Lillie is shown to greatly develop in all aspects during this segment of the game.
Return to the Aether Foundation[]
Alone with no one to protect her, Lillie is confronted by Team Skull Admin Plumeria while the protagonist was successfully distracted with infiltrating Po Town. Lillie, showing her developed character, stands up for Nebby and vows to protect it. Plumeria, having no choice, takes Lillie to the Aether Foundation where she is confronted by her mentally ill mother. She is lectured and spouted nonsense to by Lusamine who has seemingly gone mad. This is when Lusamine's ill side is exposed to the protagonist. She takes Nebby from Lillie and traps it in a cage to use it to create a wormhole, not caring for the consequence that Nebby may die. Before the protagonist can stop her, she activates the wormhole and summons Nihiligo. However, before she can get away with her crimes, the protagonist battles her. No matter the outcome, Lusamine suddenly escapes with Guzma to Ultra Space. Lillie then recovers the now evolved Nebby, though she became exceptionally worried and guilty because she had no clue what happened.
Lillie then used her flaws to make herself into a stronger person. She took on the look of a Trainer and vowed to help Nebby and her mother.
Poni Island and the Altar of the Sunne (Sun \ Ultra Sun) \ Altar of the Moone (Moon \ Ultra Moon)[]
Lillie and the protagonist seek help on Poni Island. They get it from the chief sailor and newly named Kahuna Hapu. Lillie and the protagonist retrieve the sacred flutes and then head up the Vast Poni Canyon while the protagonist completes all of his/her trials. At the top of the canyon, they stand in the shrine. Depending on the version, she and the protagonist will wait for a certain time and play the flutes to summon either Solgaleo or Lunala. Much to Lillie's surprise, Nebby ended up evolving into Solgaleo (in Sun and Ultra Sun) or Lunala (in Moon and Ultra Moon), depending on the version. Lillie is overjoyed at Nebby being safe. Her role then diverges at this point depending on the game being played.
Pokémon Sun and Moon[]
Ultra Space[]
Nebby then assists its two friends by leading them into Ultra Space. Lillie then confronts Guzma who is totally disgusted and shocked by what Lusamine truly wanted by coming to Ultra Space. Lillie then lectures her mother on how a mother should be. Lusamine then combined with Nihilego. Lusamine and the protagonist engage in one last battle. When the protagonist defeats her in one last Pokemon Battle, she tries to attack the two directly, yet Nebby saves them and knocks Lusamine out, knocking her out of her ill status as shown by her true nature being revealed when calling Lillie beautiful, as opposed to calling her ugly before. Lillie is happy and then uses Nebby to let all five escape from Ultra Space.
After this, Lillie understands that it's time for her and Nebby to part, and then trusts the protagonist with taking care of Nebby after they catch it.
Post Ultra Space[]
Lillie isn't seen until the end of the game when she celebrates the protagonist's victory at becoming the first Champion of Alola. They go up to the ruins so they can thank Tapu Koko for saving Nebby and the protagonist. During this, Tapu Koko challenges the protagonist in a battle. Regardless of the result, Lillie and the protagonist will be amazed at the event and head back. During this, it may also be implied that Lillie loves the protagonist, or cares for him/her more than anyone else.
Lillie then leaves Alola for two reasons. First, so she can become a strong-willed Trainer. She mainly does this to seek help for Lusamine's condition through Bill who has endured a similar incident. Lillie implies that she isn't leaving forever and will come back one day. During this scene, Hau becomes quite upset and implies his love for Lillie. Depending on the protagonist, this may be the same for them. Lillie then leaves with a farewell.
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon[]
The Ultra Wormhole and Necrozma[]
Shortly after witnessing Nebby evolving into Solgaleo or Lunala, depending on the version, an Ultra Wormhole opens up and dumps Guzma and Lusamine onto the Altar, much to Lillie's shock. Despite being told by Lusamine to flee, Lillie refuses to flee and witnesses Necrozma as it fuses with Solgaleo (in Ultra Sun) or Lunala (in Ultra Moon), becoming Dusk Mane Necrozma (in Ultra Sun) or Dawn Wings Necrozma (Ultra Moon) before disappearing in the Ultra Wormhole.
Lillie then asks the protagonist to save Nebby and chase Necrozma. The protagonist then chases Necrozma using the Ultra Recon Squad's Lunala (in Ultra Sun) or Solgaleo (in Ultra Moon). Following Ultra Necrozma's defeat, the protagonist returns with Nebby and Lillie and Lusamine take it to the Aether Paradise to heal it.
Post Necrozma's Saga[]
Lillie then can be found in Maholo Trail along with Nebby. Like in Sun and Moon, Lillie suggests that the protagonist should take care of Nebby, referring to them as Nebby's new father (if the protagonist is a boy) \ mother (if the protagonist is a girl). After catching Nebby, Lillie then gives the protagonist a Solganium Z or Lunalium Z, depending on the version, which Nebby was holding.
She later appears in the credits as she witnesses the protagonist being crowned as the first ever champion of Alola, attending the celebration. She accompanies the protagonist, Hau, Professor Kukui, Hala and the Trial Captains as they go to the Ruins of Conflict. As they return, she can be seen along with the protagonist and Hau.
Episode Rainbow Rocket[]
During this episode, Team Rainbow Rocket, led by Giovanni, takes over the Aether Paradise. Lillie arrives at the protagonist's house and asks him \ her to help her save Lusamine. She acts as a supporting character during Episode Rainbow Rocket, usually healing the protagonist's Pokémon. At one point, however, she is threatened by Ghetsis, only for Ghetsis to be stopped by Colress, who sends him back to his homeworld.
Post Episode Rainbow Rocket[]
Lillie can be visited in Professor Kukui's laboratory in Route 1, where she will accept to become the protagonist's partner in the Battle Tree.
In the anime[]
- Main article: Lillie (Pokémon the Series)
Lillie has an anime counterpart who shares her name. She is one of Ash Ketchum's friends and classmates in Pokémon School. She was voiced by Laurie Hymes there.
In the manga[]
- Main article: Lillie (Pokémon Adventures)
Lillie has a counterpart in the Pokémon Adventures manga who shares her name. She was one of the participants for the Full Force Festival.
Lillie's Pokémon[]
Games[]
Manga[]
Trivia[]
Lillie started a trend where, because the player character in Pokémon games traditionally is a slient protagonist without much of a personality, a supporting character takes the role of a surrogate protagonist whom the story is centered around and experiences the most amount of character development. This trend was followed by Hop in Sword/Shield and Arven in Scarlet/Violet.
External Links[]
- Lillie on the Pokémon Wiki
- Lillie at Bulbapedia
- Lillie (Pokémon Adventures) at Bulbapedia
- Lillie on the Pure Good Wiki
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