Liko's Hatterene (Japanese: リコのブリムオン Liko's Brimuon) is the first Pokémon Liko caught in the Galar region, and her second overall. As a Hatenna, she was often seen outside her Poké Ball.

Liko's Hatterene
リコのブリムオン Liko's Brimuon

Liko's Hatterene
Debuts in The Lonely Hatenna
Caught at Route 3
Evolves in Hatenna and the Otherworldly
HZ118
Gender Female[1]
Ability Healer[2]
Tera Type Psychic[3]
Current location With Liko
This Pokémon spent 32 episodes as Hatenna and 65 episodes as Hattrem.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Hatenna Kei Shindō Jenny Yokobori
As Hattrem Kei Shindō Jenny Yokobori
As Hatterene Kei Shindō N/A

In animation

History

Pokémon Horizons: The Series

Hatenna joining Liko's team

Hatterene debuted in The Lonely Hatenna as a Hatenna. While seeking shelter from the rain at Route 3, Liko, Roy, and Friede entered a mountain hut, where they found Hatenna lying unconscious in a crate. Worried for her health, Liko had Hatenna receive a medical examination from Mollie on the Brave Olivine. Mollie deduced that Hatenna wasn't ill, but just feeling down. Liko volunteered to look after Hatenna, but the Calm Pokémon kept running away while trying to avoid the strong emotions of the ship's various residents.

Eventually, Liko found Hatenna on the observation deck. Sensing how calm Liko was, Hatenna felt comfortable enough to jump into Liko's hood and fall asleep. The following day, Liko, Roy, and Friede took Hatenna back to where she was found and attempted to release her back into the wild. Just as she started to leave, Hatenna was stopped by Sprigatito, who convinced her to stay. Liko happily accepted Hatenna's decision and caught her with a Poké Ball received from Friede.

In Charge! Galar Mine!, Liko, Roy, and Friede encountered a Galarian Moltres belonging to Lucius at the Galar Mine. Sensing the Legendary Pokémon's rage, Hatenna shed a single tear. In the next episode, Liko used Hatenna's earlier reaction to Moltres to determine the Malevolent Pokémon was actually sad and come up with a strategy to calm it down. Later, after Moltres returned to its Ancient Poké Ball, Hatenna jumped out of Liko's hood and located the mysterious Pokémon that emerged from Liko's pendant.

Hatterene and Liko

In The Stolen Treasure, Liko, Roy, and Friede met with Tepen in order to get information about the Ancient Poké Ball, but he tricked them then stole it. Hatenna realized too late Tepen's intentions, as she sensed his dark emotions, and failed to warn her Trainer about them. Fortunately, Liko and her friends found him out and then attempted to get the Ancient Poké Ball back from Tepen. After Liko and Sprigatito drove Tepen's Lampent's and Bronzor's attention, Hatenna noticed a shovel and used her Confusion to lift it in order to get the bag that contained the Ancient Poké Ball away from the Lamp Pokémon while Sprigatito made in an attempt to get it, but failed when Tepen showed up and had his Lampent grab it back by using Thief.

In The SOS is from Tandemaus?, Hatenna sensed what she believed was an injured Tandemaus and lead Liko and Mollie to it. After Mollie treated Tandemaus, Hatenna accompanied Liko and her friends to find Tandemaus's missing partner. Hatenna waited for Liko when she went to get the missing Tandemaus, but decided to take one of Chansey's eggs to Liko so she can treat it. Upon arriving, Hatenna discovered that the Tandemaus was actually a family of Maushold. Hatenna then learned Heal Pulse and healed the remanding Maushold without using Chansey's egg.

Healer activated

In Hatenna and the Otherworldly, Hatenna healed a group of Trainers who looked similar to Liko, Roy and Dot. Later, Hatenna helped Liko sense a group of Primeape and Annihilape, and watched her Trainer battle them. After two rampaging Primeape evolved into Annihilape, Hatenna came out of Liko's hood to try to calm them down, but got scared instead. Having enough of their fighting, she evolved into Hattrem and used her newly learned Brutal Swing to defeat the three Annihilape, and then healed them with Heal Pulse.

In Ice Battle! Cold-Eyed Grusha, Hattrem was Liko's second Pokémon to face Grusha in her second Tera Training test battle at the Glaseado Gym, substituting for Floragato after she had been temporarily withdrawn. While Hattrem was able to use Confusion to send Cetitan's Icicle Spear right back at it, she was soon overwhelmed and defeated, forcing Liko to send Floragato back out.

In Shine on, Terastallization! Liko vs. Roy!, Hattrem was the second Pokémon Liko used in her Tera Training Student Battle Tournament battle against Roy. She went up against Kilowattrel, whom she managed to hold back by using Confusion to thrown him around in midair. However, Roy managed to overcome this by using Uproar to break off her focus, and proceeded with a Spark attack which dealt considerable damage to her. As she was about to get hit by another Spark, she activated her Healer Ability to cure Floragato of her paralysis to let her handle the rest of the battle before being knocked out.

In Beyond the Shining Rainbow, the Rising Volt Tacklers battled the Black Rayquaza again after it was summoned to Area Zero. Hattrem teamed up with Floragato to strike it, succeeding when they helped Quaxwell cause a waterfall that temporarily stunned it. However, Rayquaza managed to resist and countered all of their attacks, defeating them along with Kilowattrel with Draco Meteor.

Hatterene interacting with Meowscarada and Charcadet after evolving

In The Pokémon Center Lady, Hattrem was used to battle against a Laquium-enhanced Vileplume, assisting Roy's Lucario in doing so. Hattrem Terastalized for the first time and dealt good damage against Vileplume, but then hesitated as she wanted to help heal it instead of hurting it further, knowing that Vileplume was not in control of its actions. Hattrem then learn Healing Wish to cure Vileplume of its Laquium effects, helping it to reconcile with its friends that it accidentally poisoned.

In The Six Heroes Unleashed!, Hattrem was used alongside the rest of Liko, Roy, and Ult's Pokémon to battle against five of the Six Heroes, who were under the influence of the Super Strong Spheres. Together, they stalled for time to allow Pagogo to purify the Laquium away from the heroes' bodies, but the Explorers used the Super Strong Spheres once more on them. This time, Kleavor aimed directly at Pagogo, knocking out both it and Hattrem, who had jumped in to try and defend it.

In HZ118, Hattrem evolved into Hatterene after a deep bonding moment with Liko after making sandwiches, surprising Liko, Ann, and the others. With her newfound abilities, Hatterene easily collected multiple Ditto Blocks for Liko's Blueberry Quest. During one such quest, Hatterene battled a wild Eelektross in a cave to rescue a Ditto, where she was revealed to have learn Psycho Cut. She then defeated and healed her opponent multiple times to intimidate it into letting the group out of the cave to complete their quest.

In HZ125, Hatterene was used to battle Lucius's Kleavor, which was being controlled by Sidian, alongside Meowscarada. After suffering significant damage in battle, Hatterene used her remaining energy to use Healing Wish on Meowscarada, knocking herself out in order to restore her partner.

Personality and characteristics

Hatterene's full body being shown

Hatterene, as true to her species, can pick up the emotions of both people and Pokémon. When she was a Hatenna, she could be relaxed when she was around calm emotions, but could get overwhelmed when people or Pokémon show strong emotions, especially if they are arguing or enraged, and would run away whenever they expressed such feelings. In addition, Hatenna would pass out from exhaustion whenever she was overwhelmed by strong emotions. Despite this, Hatenna is a kind and caring Pokémon whose skills in picking up on the emotions of others has helped her friends find lost individuals and know if they have good or bad intentions.

Hatterene's sadistic demeanor

After evolving into Hattrem, she gained her species's usual trait of wanting to silence any strong emotions around her, even going as far as emerging out of her Poké Ball of her own volition to do so. However, she still retains her kindness by healing her opponents after defeating them. As a Hatterene, she would retain this habit of healing her opponents though it now comes from a more sadistic purpose, as seen in HZ118, when she frightened an Eelektross by using Heal Pulse on it only to take it down once more with Psycho Cut when it decided to attack her again, showing how much she progressed from a shy Hatenna to a powerful Hatterene willing to use intimidation and brute force to solve problems for her Trainer if need be.

As a Hatenna, Hatterene used to be shy and sensitive, and would initially hide away from interactions with people and Pokémon. However, she underwent a slight personality change ever since joining Liko's team, as she slowly opened up in interacting with others, as shown in Charge! Galar Mine! when she joined some wild Pokémon in the Galar Mine in eating snacks. This was shown again in As Long as I'm with My Friends, when Hatenna and her friends played with a wild Drednaw. Hatenna has also become comfortable around people, especially around Liko's friends, as she was fine being held in Orla's arms in Roar of the Black Rayquaza and greeted Ann in The Wild Pair, Friede and Cap!. Like her Trainer, Hatenna has shown a brave side, especially when it comes to protecting her friends. After evolving into Hattrem, she became much more confident in herself, and enjoys playing with other Pokémon much more than ever while she was a Hatenna.

Hatenna in Liko's hood

Liko and Hatterene quickly bonded after meeting each other. As a Hatenna, she became unwilling to leave Liko's side when she attempted to return her to the wild. Her closeness to Liko was shown when she would rest or sit in her hood, although she would sometimes sit on her Trainer's shoulders, or be held in her arms. Part of the reason why Hatterene as a Hatenna felt safe around Liko is because she has a calm disposition, as well as the fact that she doesn't usually show strong emotions, such as sorrow or anger. Unlike Sprigatito, Hatenna doesn't seem to get jealous of people and Pokémon winning Liko's affection, as she knows that her Trainer cares about everyone, especially their friends, all the same. After evolving into Hattrem, she became sad that she couldn't fit into Liko's hood anymore, though she quickly accepted it. Hatterene also has strong faith in Liko, as she prevented Grusha from interfering in her Trainer's battle against Sidian in Infiltrating the System! Naranja Academy in Danger!. In addition, she evolved into her final evolution after having a bonding moment with Liko.

Hatterene, Charcadet, Pagogo, and Meowscarada

Hatterene formed a close friendship with Meowscarada when both were still unevolved, as the Grass Cat Pokémon encouraged her to stay with Liko and immediately shook hands when they first became teammates. Hatenna also seems to feel safe around Sprigatito and would calm down in her presences whenever their Trainer wasn't around, and looks up to her like an older sister. Her closeness to Sprigatito was also displayed in Farewell, Sprigatito?, when she left the Brave Olivine with Pagogo to help Liko find her teammate, after she ran away. They maintain their friendship after they both evolved at different points, even into their final stages. She also trusts Meowscarada and is impressed with her battling skills. She, while she was in her first two stages, enjoys being in Meowscarada's arms as they journey with their Trainer. After evolving into her final stage, Hatterene seemed to have picked up Meowscarada's possessiveness over Liko, as she is showing a lot more affection towards her Trainer and doesn't mind sharing those feelings with her teammates.

Hatterene became very good friends with Pagogo, as she helps Liko and Meowscarada look after it, especially if both of them weren't around, even keeping it out of trouble. She also came to enjoy holding Pagogo inside her body. Hatterene seems to be on good terms with Charcadet. Although, Hatterene would eventually bond with Charcadet and comes to consider it her little sibling, as she gave her food to it and offered to help it with its battle training, becoming a mentor figure to it. In addition, Hatterene would praise Charcadet for its courage and efforts in battle. She maintains her bond with it after it evolved into Armarouge.

Ever since the events in The SOS is from Tandemaus?, Hatenna came to admire Mollie's Chansey and looks up to her for her ability to heal Pokémon, even learning Heal Pulse in the same episode. Also, she would help Chansey in healing any of the Pokémon on the Brave Olivine, as seen in Into a New Sky! The Brave Olivine!. Although she is primarily a healer and doesn't do a lot of battling like her teammates do, Hatterene is a capable battler, able to stand her own ground if need be. After her evolution into her final stage, Hatterene has become more powerful as a battler, with a bit of a sadistic streak towards opponents, healing them and beating them back down while smiling, though she still retains her kind hearted nature overall.

Appearance

As a Hatenna As a Hattrem As a Terastallized Hattrem (Psychic)

Moves used

Using Confusion
Move First Used In
Confusion  The Stolen Treasure
Heal Pulse  The SOS is from Tandemaus?
Brutal Swing Hatenna and the Otherworldly
Healing Wish  The Pokémon Center Lady
Psycho Cut  HZ118
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Gallery

Artwork

Third poster from
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Seventh poster from
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Official artwork from
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Official artwork from
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Other

Artwork from
"After the story" by mojacookie
October 2023 Calendar
by mojacookie
February 2024 Calendar
by mojacookie
July 2024 Calendar
by mojacookie
February 2026 Calendar
by mojacookie

Eyecatch

In the manga

Hatenna in Pocket Monsters ~The Detouring Volt Tacklers!!~

Pocket Monsters ~The Detouring Volt Tacklers!!~

Hatenna appeared alongside Liko in DVT05.

In the games

Pokémon GO

From April 16, 2025, at 10:00 a.m., to April 22, 2025, at 8:00 p.m. local time, as part of Pokémon GO's Pokémon Horizons: The Series Celebration Event[4], which was based on Pokémon Horizons: The Series, several Pokémon based on those encountered in the animated series appeared more frequently in the wild, in raids, from Eggs, from Field Research tasks, and during surprise encounters, with Hatenna appearing from Eggs.

Trivia

  • Hatterene is currently the only Pokémon owned by Liko that:
  • Hatterene is the first:
    • Psychic-type Pokémon to have been obtained and have fully evolved by a female main character on-screen.
    • Pokémon owned by a female main character to be from Generation VIII.
  • Prior to her Evolution in Hatenna and the Otherworldly, Liko's VA Minori Suzuki had hinted towards the Pokémon evolving in PokéDoko's 111th episode that released on June 2, 2024, where Minori said "Liko's Mibrim is going to..." (Japanese:「リコのミブリムが・・・」).

References

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Hatenna, Hattrem, and Hatterene.

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