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'''Moon''' is a [[Pokémon Trainer]] and the female protagonist in the games ''Pokémon Sun and Moon'', ''Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon'', and one of the two main protagonists alongside [[Sun (Pokémon)|Sun]], and at the end of the games, they become the first ever Champion of the Alola region. |
'''Moon''' is a [[Pokémon Trainer]] and the female protagonist in the games ''Pokémon Sun and Moon'', ''Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon'', and one of the two main protagonists alongside [[Sun (Pokémon)|Sun]], and at the end of the games, they become the first ever Champion of the Alola region. |
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=== When not selected by the player === |
=== When not selected by the player === |
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Unlike previous games, she does not appear if she is not selected by the player. |
Unlike previous games, she does not appear if she is not selected by the player. |
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==In the manga== |
==In the manga== |
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Moon has a counterpart who shares her name. She is a pharmacist. |
Moon has a counterpart who shares her name. She is a pharmacist. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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20170918075843!Moon_Adventures.png|Moon's manga counterpart |
20170918075843!Moon_Adventures.png|Moon's manga counterpart |
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*She is the third female character from a region who did not appear in the anime series which took place in that region; the first being [[Leaf (Pokémon)|Leaf]] and the second being [[Hilda (Pokémon)|Hilda]]. This does not include Marina and \ or [[Lyra]], as they appeared in the anime. |
*She is the third female character from a region who did not appear in the anime series which took place in that region; the first being [[Leaf (Pokémon)|Leaf]] and the second being [[Hilda (Pokémon)|Hilda]]. This does not include Marina and \ or [[Lyra]], as they appeared in the anime. |
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**In the case of Leaf, she was not created yet when Season 1 (which took place in Kanto) aired, and in Season 8, when [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]], [[May (Pokémon)|May]], [[Brock (Pokémon)|Brock]] and [[Max (Pokémon)|Max]] came to Kanto (which is possibly a reference to ''FireRed & LeafGreen''), Leaf didn't appear either. |
**In the case of Leaf, she was not created yet when Season 1 (which took place in Kanto) aired, and in Season 8, when [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]], [[May (Pokémon)|May]], [[Brock (Pokémon)|Brock]] and [[Max (Pokémon)|Max]] came to Kanto (which is possibly a reference to ''FireRed & LeafGreen''), Leaf didn't appear either. |
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− | **In the case of Marina, although she did not appear alongside Ash, she appeared in ''"The Legend of Thunder!"'', and later made a cameo in the ''Advanced Generation |
+ | **In the case of Marina, although she did not appear alongside Ash, she appeared in ''"The Legend of Thunder!"'', and later made a cameo in the ''Advanced Generation'' series. |
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== Navigation == |
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Revision as of 04:29, 5 April 2019
Moon is a Pokémon Trainer and the female protagonist in the games Pokémon Sun and Moon, Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, and one of the two main protagonists alongside Sun, and at the end of the games, they become the first ever Champion of the Alola region.
Appearance
Moon wears a red tuke (which has a flower like top) sitting on her shorter black hair that surrounds her pale face. She has slate grey eyes like her male counterpart. She also has a loose light yellow t-shirt with light pink and goldenrod flora patterns spread across it, along with very small green shorts, and finally wearing red and black shoes with large yellow laces. To complete her outfit, she has a grey Z-Ring on her left arm. However, like in previous games, her appearance is customizable.
In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, she has a new outfit. It consists of an orange shirt with red flowers, white shorts, and black and white shoes. Her hair now has braids, but is the same color. On her head, she wears a yellow porkpie hat with a flower in it.
Personality
Moon is shown to be caring for Pokémon, curious, and adventurous. Her father is never seen in-game and she is alone with her mother and her Meowth.
In the games
When selected by the player
As the player, Moon is the main protagonist of the game, who moved to Alola from Kanto. Over the course of the game, Moon makes some new friends. She befriends Hau and Lillie, and meets her Cosmog, Nebby. She travels around the region, simultaneously enjoying her vacation and beating back Team Skull at the same time.
When not selected by the player
Unlike previous games, she does not appear if she is not selected by the player.
In the manga
Moon has a counterpart who shares her name. She is a pharmacist.
Gallery
Trivia
- Moon's old home region is Kanto.
- She is the third female character from a region who did not appear in the anime series which took place in that region; the first being Leaf and the second being Hilda. This does not include Marina and \ or Lyra, as they appeared in the anime.
- In the case of Leaf, she was not created yet when Season 1 (which took place in Kanto) aired, and in Season 8, when Ash, May, Brock and Max came to Kanto (which is possibly a reference to FireRed & LeafGreen), Leaf didn't appear either.
- In the case of Marina, although she did not appear alongside Ash, she appeared in "The Legend of Thunder!", and later made a cameo in the Advanced Generation series.
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