Liko
リコ Liko
Liko anime 2.png
Liko
Gender Female
Eye color Light turquoise
Hair color Black (with blue underlights)
Hometown Cabo Poco[1]
Region Paldea[2]
Relatives Alex (father)
Lucca (mother)
Unnamed grandmother
Unnamed mother
Trainer class Pokémon Trainer
Member of Rising Volt Tacklers
Rank Member
Anime debut HZ001
English voice actor N/A
Japanese voice actor Minori Suzuki

Liko (Japanese: リコ Liko) is a protagonist of Pokémon Horizons: The Series.[3] She owns a mysterious pendant, which was given to her by her grandmother, though its true purpose is currently unknown. Liko attends Indigo Academy and is a member of the Rising Volt Tacklers.

In the anime

History

Pre-series

A few years prior, Liko received a mysterious pendant from her grandmother. After saying this gift will be important to her in the future, Liko's grandmother said that Liko should rely on her Pokémon to be able to venture out and face her fears on her journey.

Pokémon Horizons: The Series

Liko debuted in HZ001. She enrolled in the Indigo Academy, where she formed a friendship with her roommate Ann and received her starter Pokémon, a Sprigatito. During the next days, Liko worked hard to strengthen her bond with Sprigatito by learning more about it and make it listen to her instructions in battle, but to little avail.

 
Liko awakening the pendant's power for the first time

One day, a young man named Amethio introduced himself to her, supposedly as her grandmother's representative, and asked her for the pendant. Quickly distrusting his intentions, Liko attempted to run away from him and his teammates but eventually got cornered by the group. However, before any violent confrontation could begin, Friede swooped in on his Charizard and started battling Amethio's Ceruledge. A stray Psycho Cut nearly hit Liko as she tried to escape the fight, but her pendant activated in time and protected her from the attack. In the next episode, Liko noticed the presence of a mysterious Pokémon during the activation of the pendant's power.

After being rescued by Friede, Liko and Sprigatito were taken aboard his airship, the Brave Asagi, where they were introduced to the Rising Volt Tacklers. Not long after, the ship was attacked by the Explorers, who coerced Liko to go with them. When Liko was about to give herself up, however, after some encouragement from Sprigatito, Liko stood up to Amethio, having Sprigatito unleash a Leafage strong enough to break the forcefield around the Wing Deck, but got blown overboard in the process, which allowed the Explorers to capture it before fleeing.

 
Liko joins the Rising Volt Tacklers

In HZ003, Liko discovered that her mother hired the Rising Volt Tacklers to protect her. The group soon reached the city where the Explorers were last seen. After running an errand for Mollie at the city's Pokémon Center, she followed the sound of Murdock's Rockruff barking, only to find Murdock and Friede facing Conia. She and Friede chased Conia back to the Explorers' hideout, where Friede engaged Amethio in a battle, allowing her and Rockruff to find and reunite with Sprigatito. After briefly facing and escaping from Conia and her Skarmory, she returned to the Brave Asagi. Feeling she could trust them, Liko decided to join the Rising Volt Tacklers in their travels to find out more about the mysteries surrounding her pendant and the Explorers, officially becoming a member of the group.

In HZ004, it was revealed that Liko has signed up for online classes and will be attending school virtually. Liko was then given the job to watch the observation deck. After doing some chores, Liko found out that Fuecoco fell off the Brave Asagi and went out to look for it, having her Sprigatito sniff it out. During the search, they came upon an open tree stump with eaten Berries and were mistakenly accused of eating the wild Pokémon's food. While being chased, her pendant started to glow and Liko was rescued by Roy, a boy who lived on the island. After escaping, they both introduced each other, but the Pokémon quickly found and captured them by using their String Shot. Fortunately, they were rescued by Friede. Liko and Roy gathered Berries for the wild Pokémon as an apology gift, and she soon waved goodbye to her new friend.

 
Rayquaza staring at Liko before leaving.

In HZ005, Liko was woken up by Roy's cry when he was shocked by Captain Pikachu. They searched for Fuecoco all over the Brave Asagi, but couldn't find it. During the day, Liko met Roy's grandfather and, afterwards, told Roy about the Explorers and how they're after her pendant. After saying some encouraring words to Roy, she proceeded to battle and defeat Conia all by herself. However, she was shortly after assaulted by Amethio's Corviknight, nearly getting hit before her pendant activated again, creating another barrier to protect her. Liko and Roy called Sprigatito and Fuecoco to fight Amethio's Ceruledge, but it proved to be too powerful for them. Then, Liko's pendant and Roy's ancient Poké Ball reacted in unison, and from the Poké Ball emerges a Black Rayquaza. After the Explorers retreated, Rayquaza briefly stared at Liko before it left. She decided to keep looking into her pendant's mystery alongside Roy and the Rising Volt Tacklers as they headed off towards Paldea.

In HZ007, Liko and Roy sparred in a battle, but it was called off when their Pokémon tired themselves into a draw. However, through a suggestion from Friede, Liko and Roy visited Dot, a member of the Rising Volt Tacklers and Murdock's niece. Unfortunately, they weren't able to talk to her, but Liko and Roy decided to ask Friede for some special training, which he accepted. Liko and Roy had to land a hit on Captain Pikachu to win. However, they weren't able to as Liko and Roy's partners tired themselves out again. Later, after a break, Liko and Roy decided to battle each other again to see how much the special training paid off. In the end, despite her Sprigatito being at a type disadvantage, Liko was able to win the battle. This battle was the first step for the new Rising Volt Tacklers to get closer to Dot, who let them know that the Black Rayquaza was in Paldea. Realizing that Dot is just shy around others, like she is, Liko decided to learn more about her in hopes of becoming friends with her.

 
Liko and her father

In the next episode, Liko offered to cover for Roy watching the Brave Asagi, seeing how she'd have time for Nidothing's livestream. She used the extra time she had to do chores around the ship, feeding the Pokémon, hanging the laundry out to dry, taking out the trash by feeding it to the Alolan Muk on board, and scrubbing the deck. Afterwards, she tried to get a peek in the secret cupboard, only for Alcremie to cover her in cream. Later, she brought Dot her lunch. When Liko offered to watch Nidothing's livestream with Dot, she was abruptly turned down by the frustrated Dot. By the time the livestream came around, Nidothing, who was actually Dot in the costume, read a comment left by Liko, making her freak out about someone she looked up to actually listening to her thoughts. However, she was quick to follow Nidothing's advice about making friends being like Pokémon battles.

In HZ009, the Rising Volt Tacklers landed in Paldea. Before heading home in Cabo Poco, Liko guided Roy and Friede as they visited Mesagoza. After Friede failed to get a hold of her mother, Liko suggested visiting her father, which quickly made her feel uneasy after realizing that her Pokémon journey would soon be over. At home, she overheard her father talking to Friede about how he was worrying about she being by herself. After a sleepless night back at the Brave Asagi, she told her father that she still wanted to be a member of the Rising Volt Tacklers and travel the world with them. Her father accepted her wishes and told them about the sightings of a mysterious Pokémon over Artazon. In the next episode, Liko and Roy reaches the city, where they met the Champion-ranked Trainer Nemona and the local Grass-type Gym Leader Brassius. During their time together, Liko learned that Brassius saw the black Rayquaza in Arboliva's forest, deciding to make that their next destination. Liko and Roy arrived at the Arboliva Forest in HZ011 to search the another ancient Poké Ball on an giant Arboliva's neck. Liko and Sprigatito finds an injured Paldean Wooper before it was taken by Cacnea and the other wild Pokémon. Arboliva tries to attack Liko and Roy, before Paldean Wooper arrived as Mollie explains to it which it understands her words. Then Arboliva carries both Liko and Roy and their Pokémon to show the burned forest.

Character

 
Liko freaking out in a stressful situation

Liko is a kind and polite girl who doesn't do well in stressful situations. She seems to be studious when it comes to learning about how to build a bond with Pokémon and is willing to pass curfew to do so. During the night, Liko often writes down what happens during her day in her diary, which includes her drawing in it. In addition to being studious, Liko has also been shown to be incredibly smart on occasion. This shows in her and Roy's training in HZ007, where she gradually picked up the pattern of Captain Pikachu's Double Team, or in HZ010, where she used her knowledge about Sprigatito enjoying sunlight to track down and gather up a huge amount of Sunflora, who also like sunlight. Among other students, Liko is a big fan of Nidothing (unknowingly it was Dot who disguised herself) and watches her videos to help her be a Pokémon Trainer. Liko cares very much about Pokémon and is shown to prioritize their safety, as shown in HZ002, where she attempted to surrender herself to the Explorers so the Rising Volt Tacklers' Pokémon wouldn't get hurt.

 
Liko and Roy

Liko has been shown to be a bit shy around others, while at the same time wanting to speak out her mind and to converse with others about her interests, as seen when she was sitting on the bus in HZ001, as she sat near two female students that were watching Nidothing's video and wanted to initiate a conversation, but her shyness made her hesitate and stop midway. However, in HZ008 after finding out that Dot, who is unknowingly Nidothing, is just as shy as her and also shares her interests, Liko makes the effort to talk about Nidothing with someone she can truly relate to, even attempting to invite her to watch Nidothing's livestream. Nonetheless, Liko tends to be polite, albeit very bashful when meeting new people. This is shown in HZ010, where she was nervous to shake Nemona's hand when they first met, and equally nervous when talking to the Gym Leader Brassius for the first time with a nervous tone of voice.

Despite her shyness, Liko can easily make friends, being able to quickly befriend Ann and Roy after meeting them, and was also even able to get the extremely reserved Dot to slightly open up as well. Liko has also shown a reckless side, as seen in her debut episode when she was willing to jump off the roof of her school in order to escape the Explorers. In addition, Liko has been shown to be cautious of trusting others, as she quickly deduced that the Explorers were up to no good and was unsure about the Rising Volt Tacklers since Friede took her to his airship without giving her any information. However, after the Rising Volt Tacklers helped her rescue Sprigatito from the Explorers, Liko decided to fully trust them and became a member of their team. When she hears or sees something that excites her, she claps her hands together, as shown in HZ006 after discovering that she actually met a Legendary Pokémon. Liko also often gets happy and excited when meeting new Pokemon in general.

Pokémon

On hand

 
Sprigatito

Traveling with

 
Rotom Phone

Temporary

 
Rockruff
In HZ003, Liko used Murdock's Rockruff to help find her Sprigatito.

Rockruff's only known move is Rock Tomb.

Debut HZ002
 
Sunflora (x33)
As part of trying to create inspiration for Brassius, Liko, Roy, and Nemona collected several wild Sunflora that were in the town of Artazon.

None of Sunflora's moves are known.

Debut HZ010

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 鈴木みのり Minori Suzuki
English N/A


Gallery

Artwork

     
Official artwork
from Pokémon Horizons: The Series[4]
Official artwork
from Pokémon Horizons: The Series
Official artwork
from Pokémon Horizons: The Series

Other

     
Concept art of Liko drawn by Ken Sugimori from Pokémon Horizons: The Series[5][6] Concept art of Liko from Pokémon Horizons: The Series[7] Reveal artwork of Liko, Roy, and the Paldean starter Pokémon
   
Air date reveal artwork of Liko, Roy, and the Paldean starter Pokémon[2] Concept art of Liko's pendant[8]

In the manga

 
Liko in Pocket Monsters

Pocket Monsters

Liko appeared in the Pocket Monsters manga.

Pokémon

On hand
 
Sprigatito
Traveling with
 
Rotom Phone

Pocket Monsters ~ Liko's Treasure ~

 
Liko in Pocket Monsters ~ Liko's Treasure ~

Liko appears as the main character in the Pocket Monsters ~ Liko's Treasure ~ manga.

Pokémon

On hand
 
Sprigatito
Traveling with
 
Rotom Phone


Trivia

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese リコ Liko
English, German, European Spanish, Latin American Spanish,
French, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese,
European Portuguese, Swedish, Indonesian, Vietnamese
Liko Same as her Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 莉可 Lìkě Transcription of her Japanese name
Chinese (Cantonese) 莉可 Leihhó
Thai ลิโกะ Liko Same as her Japanese name

References

Related articles


Pokémon Horizons characters
Protagonists Liko (FloragatoHatenna) • Roy (Fuecoco)
Rising Volt Tacklers Friede (Captain Pikachu) • MollieOrlaLudlowMurdockDot (QuaxlyTinkatink)
Explorers AmethioOniaZircHamberSpinelCoralSidianChalceGibeon
Relatives AlexLuccaDianaRoy's grandfatherBlanca
Supporting cast Nurse JoyRotom PhonesAnnLiko's homeroom teacherLucius (TerapagosRayquazaSix Heroes) • NemonaClavellGeetaDendraJacqPennyGym LeadersElite FourMany temporary characters
See also: Original anime characters


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