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'''Rango''' (Japanese: '''シブ''' ''Shibu'') is a recurring character in the | '''Rango''' (Japanese: '''シブ''' ''Shibu'') is a recurring character who appeared in the [[Pokémon anime]]. He is {{an|Kiawe}} and [[Mimo]]'s father and the husband of [[Sima]]. He is also the president of his family's [[Moomoo Milk]] farm, [[Paniola Ranch]], in the anime. | ||
==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
Rango | Rango debuted in ''[[SM011|Young Kiawe Had a Farm!]]'', where he was seen when {{Ash}} was visiting the family's home at [[Paniola Ranch]]. | ||
He appeared during a flashback in ''[[SM034|A Crowning Moment of Truth!]]'', where he was with Kiawe and Sima | He appeared during a flashback in ''[[SM034|A Crowning Moment of Truth!]]'', where he was with Kiawe and Sima attended the [[Wela Fire Festival]] on [[Akala Island]], where Trainers get their Pokémon to wear the Wela Crown (Japanese ヴェラの冠 ''Crown of Wela''). | ||
In ''[[SM070|The Young Flame Strikes Back!]]'', the future of the ranch came under threat by a businessman named [[Viren]], who wanted to turn it into a hotel. Rango made several calls for help, which led [[Officer Jenny]] to arrest Viren for forging land owner documents, following his defeat by {{TP|Kiawe|Marowak}}. | |||
Rango appeared during a flashback in [[SM087]], where Kiawe revealed that he had been sleeping due to the effects of a {{ | Rango appeared during a flashback in ''[[SM087|Filling the Light with Darkness!]]'', where Kiawe revealed that he had been sleeping due to the effects of a {{an|Necrozma}}, whilst he and Mimo worked on the farm. | ||
In ''[[SM093|Lillier and the Staff!]]'', Rango and Sima attended Kiawe's school play performance. | |||
Rango appeared in the [[Poké Problem]] segment of [[SM136]], where he picked [[Mimo]] up from [[Manalo Stadium]] after she watched Kiawe's {{pkmn|battle}} against {{an|Gladion}}. | |||
===Character=== | |||
Rango manages the finances and technical operations of [[Paniola Ranch]], leaving much of the farm work to his children and wife. He often introduces himself to strangers with his business card, though this gesture is usually overlooked. | |||
==Voice actors== | ===Voice actors=== | ||
{{vatable|color={{fire color light}}|bordercolor={{fire color dark}} | {{vatable|color={{fire color light}}|bordercolor={{fire color dark}} | ||
|ja=Unknown | |ja=Unknown | ||
|en=[[ | |en=[[Tamir Cousins-Ali]] | ||
|fi=Aku Laitinen ([[SM011]])<br>Peter Pihlström ([[SM070]]) | |||
|fr_eu=Grégory Praet | |||
|pl=Karol Wróblewski | |pl=Karol Wróblewski | ||
|pt_br=Ricardo Juarez}} | |pt_br=Ricardo Juarez | ||
{{ | |es_la=Geno Sánchez | ||
}} | |||
==In the games== | |||
In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], Kiawe's father does not have a name. He is a rancher living in [[Paniola Town]] with his wife and son. He states that Kiawe has always been a lonely child and hopes that the {{player}} will stay friends with him. | |||
==Names== | ==Names== | ||
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| From 渋柿 ''shibugaki'', astringent {{wp|Diospyros kaki|persimmon}} | | From 渋柿 ''shibugaki'', astringent {{wp|Diospyros kaki|persimmon}} | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| English, German | | English, French, German | ||
| Rango | | Rango | ||
| From ''huarango'', another name for {{wp|Prosopis pallida|kiawe}} | | From ''huarango'', another name for {{wp|Prosopis pallida|kiawe}} | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| Italian | | Italian | ||
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| 喜布 ''Xǐbù'' | | 喜布 ''Xǐbù'' | ||
| Transliteration of his Japanese name | | Transliteration of his Japanese name | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| Brazilian Portuguese | |||
| Kai | |||
| Possibly from ''kaki'', ''kai'' (Hawaiian for sea), or ''kiawe'' | |||
|} | |} | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} |