Juan: Difference between revisions

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* In Emerald, Juan is the only Gym Leader whose highest-leveled Pokémon, {{p|Kingdra}}, isn't one from Generation III.
* In Emerald, Juan is the only Gym Leader whose highest-leveled Pokémon, {{p|Kingdra}}, isn't one from Generation III.
* Juan's team in the anime is the same team [[Wallace]] uses in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}.
* Juan's team in the anime is the same team [[Wallace]] uses in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}.
* Both "Juan" and "[[Giovanni]]"—the eighth Gym Leaders in a region introduced in an odd-numbered generation—are names which are foreign versions of the English name "John".
* Juan is the only [[Hoenn]] [[Gym Leader]] not to be shown with the same team in the {{pkmn|anime}} as in the games (while some Gym Leaders had Pokémon evolve or join their team, all the previous leaders were shown with the same team as their game counterparts at one point). Instead, Juan has a {{p|Milotic}} from [[DP075|Wallace's appearance in the anime]].
* Juan is the only [[Hoenn]] [[Gym Leader]] not to be shown with the same team in the {{pkmn|anime}} as in the games (while some Gym Leaders had Pokémon evolve or join their team, all the previous leaders were shown with the same team as their game counterparts at one point). Instead, Juan has a {{p|Milotic}} from [[DP075|Wallace's appearance in the anime]].
* In the {{pmin|Latin America}}n dub of ''[[AG110|The Great Eight Fate]]'', {{MTR}} and the [[narrator]] mention that Juan resembles the Mexican actor {{wp|René Casados}}.
* In the {{pmin|Latin America}}n dub of ''[[AG110|The Great Eight Fate]]'', {{MTR}} and the [[narrator]] mention that Juan resembles the Mexican actor {{wp|René Casados}}.
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|English, French, German
|English, French, German
|Juan
|Juan
|Possible reference to "{{wp|Don Juan}}", a Spanish womanizer; also pronounced similarly to "water".
|Spanish equivalent of ''John''. Possible reference to "{{wp|Don Juan}}", a Spanish womanizer; also pronounced similarly to "water".
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|Italian
|Italian
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