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Lucius's Lapras (Japanese: ルシアスのラプラス Lucius's Laplace) is a Pokémon that Lucius caught on his journey to Laqua. She is a giant Pokémon. She is the fourth of the Six Heroes that the Rising Volt Tacklers have encountered on their journey, and the third one to join them, being placed under Liko's care. Currently, she is roaming the world traveling through the ocean.

Lucius's Lapras
ルシアスのラプラス Lucius's Laplace

Lucius's Lapras
Debuts in Song Within the Mist
Caught in Lapras's Feelings for its Friends
Caught at Unknown (By Lucius)
Lapras Sea (By Liko)
Gender Female[1]
Ability Unknown
Tera Type Ice[2]
Released in Where the Adventure Leads
Current location Roaming the world
This Pokémon is fully evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Lapras Unknown Erica Schroeder

In animation

History

Pre-series

Lucius meeting Lapras

100 years prior to the events of the series, Lucius met and battled Lapras at an unknown sea before catching her in an Ancient Poké Ball. As one of Lucius's Pokémon, she became one of the Six Heroes, being known to "cross vast oceans".

Finally having reached Laqua, the Explorers found themselves in trouble after Gibeon meddled with the Laquium crystals found in the paradise. The Six Heroes released themselves from their Ancient Poké Balls and tried to contain the crystals, but to no avail. Afterwards, Rystal's Terapagos, Pagogo, transformed into its Stellar Form and gave some of its energy to the Six Heroes, allowing them to seal the Laquium away. As a result of this, Lucius was trapped in Laqua, Pagogo reverted into a dormant state, and the Six Heroes got scattered around the world, with Lapras and her Ancient Poké Ball ending up somewhere in the ocean.

Since then, Lapras formed a ragtag group of Pokémon from a variety of regions, likened by Diana to a pirate crew, which led her to name them the "Lapras Pirates". Eventually, they came up with a strategy to get food: first, Lapras would use Mist to get human ships lost, then, as she guided the crew to safety with her song, the rest of the group would sneak into the ship and steal all the food they could. Due to this, a rumor began to spread among the sailors about a shining Lapras that guides ships lost in the mist to safety with her song. According to Diana, reports of such activity have popped up from all around the world, tracing back to the times of her youth, but now they seemed to be focused in a certain part of the sea.

Pokémon Horizons: The Series

Lapras and her crew facing the Rising Volt Tacklers

At some point after the Black Rayquaza was released from her Ancient Poké Ball in The Ancient Poké Ball, it went after Lapras and passed on the White Zygarde's message to her, asking her to find a worthy Trainer.

Lapras was first mentioned in Rivals in the Dark of Night!, when Diana encouraged Liko to go after the Six Heroes.

Lapras debuted in Song Within the Mist, where she was initially seen tricking a cargo ship. After finding out the whereabouts of the crew of this ship, the Rising Volt Tacklers followed their directions and ended up being engulfed by the sudden mist; this time, however, Lapras's strategy failed, as Liko and Roy were able to intercept two of her crew members, an Ambipom and a Toedscruel, before they scrambled away on a Wailord. This failed attempt led to the Rising Volt Tacklers figuring out Lapras's true intentions in the following episode. As the pirates were fleeing, Lapras stood back and attacked the Brave Olivine, freezing it in place before fleeing. The group, however, managed to track down Lapras's hideout based on the food boxes they stole from lost ships. With the help of Terapagos, Arboliva, and Moltres, Liko convinced Lapras to join them and help Terapagos reach Laqua and find Lucius again. Soon after, Lapras returned to her Ancient Poké Ball and allowed Liko to take her under her care.

Lapras and Kleavor

In Into a New Sky! The Brave Olivine!, Lapras, Arboliva, and Moltres came out of their Poké Balls in their own, wanting to test Liko, Roy, and Dot's strength as Trainers after the end of their Tera Training. Lapras faced Dot and Quaxwell and initially seemed to overwhelm her opponent, unleashing a flurry of Ice Beams that froze the terrain and forced them into dodging constantly. However, this was all part of Dot's plans, allowing Quaxwell to move faster by sliding on the ice and finally land a direct, supereffective hit with Low Kick, before Terastallizing. Lapras withstood the enhanced Liquidation, but seemed content with Dot and Quaxwell's strength and returned to her Poké Ball soon after.

Lucius and the Six Heroes' last moment together

In Kleavor the Solitary Warrior, Lapras appeared to confront Kleavor. Both engaged in a brief fight, only for it to end up being a greeting between old friends. Lapras tried to convince Kleavor to join the Rising Volt Tacklers, only for Kleavor to leave as it wanted to test Liko and her friends' strength as Trainers first.

In The Three Explorers and The Wonders of the World!, all of the heroes gathered at that point came out of their Poké Balls and reunited with their long deceased friend, Rystal, who was summoned at the Crystal Pool by the Rising Volt Tacklers and Terapagos. In The Pillar of Fire, Lapras and the other heroes came out of their Poké Balls to reunite with Gouging Fire. After it chose to join them, the five, alongside Pagogo, summoned the remaining hero: the Black Rayquaza.

As the Rising Volt Tacklers traveled up Mount Pericarp in Where the Land Meets the Sky, Lapras was summoned from her Poké Ball by Pagogo to help the Rising Volt Tacklers travel upstream. After returning to Laqua in Guided by the Black Rayquaza!, the Six Heroes reunited with Lucius once he was freed from the Laquium cluster by the White Zygarde. Later, Lapras and the other heroes lent Pagogo their strength, allowing it to transform into its Stellar Form and purify Laqua from the Laquium in Where the Adventure Leads. While most of the Laquium was gone, resulting in Lucius and Gibeon fading away, Spinel had managed to store enough of it to use on the Six Heroes, resulting in them all going berserk, except for Rayquaza. In the aftermath of these events, the Six Heroes, minus Rayquaza, were captured by the Explorers.

In The Six Heroes Unleashed!, Lapras and the other captive heroes were forced to battle Liko, Roy, and Ult by the Explorers, who used the opportunity to gather data on their new Super Strong Spheres. With Laquium boosting their power and ferocity, they easily overwhelmed the Rising Volt Tacklers, but Pagogo was eventually able to purify the substance from their bodies. Their victory was short-lived, however, as the Explorers used the Super Strong Spheres once more on them. The battle continued in the following episode and, despite Amethio and the White Zygarde joining in to aid the Rising Volt Tacklers, only ended when the effects of the Super Strong Spheres wore off, after every single Pokémon opposing the heroes had been defeated.

In HZ125, whilst under the influence of a Super Strong Sphere, Lapras was forced to battle against Amethio. Lapras and Zygarde initially seemed to be at even footing, with her Ice Beam having frozen it in place, but she was eventually defeated after Zygarde changed to its 10% Forme, which made it faster and harder to hit. Once the captive heroes were all defeated, the Explorers used Super Strong Spheres on them again, causing them to go berserk and battle each other as enemies. At this moment, Zygarde and Pagogo stepped in and showed memories of their adventures with Lucius and the Rising Volt Tacklers, bringing them to a more lucid state. They fought against the Laquium, and Pagogo changed to its Stellar Form to purify them, which also made Lapras Terastallize into an Ice type. Finally free, Lapras and the other four heroes promised Zygarde they would lend their strength when the time came and went on to roam the world.

Personality and characteristics

Lapras and Lucius
Lapras gaining the scars on her neck

Unlike the majority of her species, who are gentle towards humans and enjoy carrying them on their backs, Lucius's Lapras acts quite hostile towards those she confronts, sneering at them with great anger. She also started helping wild Pokémon commit several robberies of ships carrying supplies to help her Pokémon friends survive. Even when faced by her friend, Terapagos, Lapras did not back down from her actions, although she visibly hesitated upon seeing Terapagos. Much like her fellow Six Heroes teammates, Lapras holds great respect and affection for Lucius, as Lapras shed tears upon witnessing a memory of him, and ultimately joined Liko after she promised to help take her and her friends to Laqua, the paradise that Lucius once sought to take them to.

Lapras's body is notably full of scars, most of which remain a mystery. The one across her eye seems to predate her capture by Lucius, as she already had it during Rystal's memories about how Lucius caught the Six Heroes. As revealed in Kleavor the Solitary Warrior, Lapras gained the set of scars on her neck after taking a slash from both of Kleavor's axes in place of her Trainer. In fact, Lapras and Kleavor appear to have somewhat of a deeper connection within the Six Heroes, as Lapras was the only one to react after Kleavor was found.

Appearance

Affected by a Laquium Sphere Affected by a Super Strong Sphere As a Terastal Lapras (Ice)

Moves used

Using Hydro Pump
Move First Used In
Mist Song Within the Mist
Ice Beam Lapras's Feelings for its Friends
Hydro Pump Kleavor the Solitary Warrior
Body Slam Kleavor the Solitary Warrior
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Gallery

Artwork

Artwork from Pokémon Horizons: The Series Artwork from Pokémon Horizons: The Series

Pokémon

During the years of her separation from Lucius, Lapras gathered a huge group of Pokémon by her side. Diana named this group "Lapras Pirates". As soon as Lapras decided to travel with Liko, the Pokémon decided to travel again, being guided by Wailord.

Befriended


Ambipom

Toedscruel

Vigoroth

Slowbro

Bibarel (x2)

Barbaracle

Mandibuzz

Jellicent (x2)

Octillery

Clawitzer

Dragalge

Wailord

Remoraid

Mantine

Dhelmise

In the manga

Pocket Monsters

Lapras in the Pocket Monsters manga

Lapras appeared in the Anime Pocket Monsters: Liko and Roy's Adventure manga, playing the same role it does in Pokémon Horizons: The Series.

Trivia

  • Partially due to Kleavor, unlike other depictions of her species, Lapras is covered in scars and her shell is heavily damaged.

References

  1. Described by Kureha Matsuzawa (script coordinator and screenwriter of Pokémon Horizons: The Series) as a "reliable sister figure among the Six Heroes" (六英雄の頼れる姐さん) on X (Twitter)
  2. Confirmed in HZ125.

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Lapras.

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