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Juan is the Sootopolis Gym Leader in Pokémon Emerald. He replaced Wallace, his (former) student, who in Emerald was moved up to the position of League Champion, replacing Steven. He gives the Rainbadge to those who defeat him.

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Juan
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First gamePokémon Emerald
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In addition to being a Gym Leader, Juan is also an accomplished Pokémon Coordinator.

  • Sprite and mini sprites of Juan:

Name References

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Language Name Origin
Japanese アダン (Adan) ((Currently unknown))
English Juan Possible reference to "don Juan", a Spanish seducer (It's also Spanish and Manx for "John", though the Manx version is pronounced "Jew-ann").
Italian Rodolfo Possible reference to the name of a famous seducer (Rodolfo Valentino).
Spanish Galano Derivation from "galan" ("gallant").
Chinese 阿當 (A Dang),亞當 (Ya Dang) A phonetical translation of "Adan".
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In the Anime

Juan trains Water-type Pokémon, and is quite the celebrity in anime Sootopolis, putting on shows with his Pokémon. He has many female fans, and is considered very dashing. He appeared in The Great Eight Fate! and Eight Ain't Enough! when he battled Ash, who won the Rainbadge.

Pokémon

This listing is for Juan's Pokémon in the anime.

On hand

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Juan in the anime

At Sootopolis Gym

In the Games

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Juan, as seen in Emerald

In the Games, Juan is known as "The Gym Leader With the Beauty of Pure Water!".

Pokémon

This listing is for Juan's Pokémon in the Pokémon Emerald.

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Level 41 Luvdisc
  • Water Pulse
  • Attract
  • Sweet Kiss
  • Flail
Level 41 Whiscash
  • Rain Dance
  • Water Pulse
  • Amnesia
  • Earthquake
Level 43 Sealeo
  • Encore
  • Body Slam
  • Aurora Beam
  • Water Pulse
Level 43 Crawdaunt
  • Water Pulse
  • Grabhammer
  • Taunt
  • Leer
Level 46 Kingdra
  • Water Pulse
  • Double Team
  • Ice Beam
  • Rest
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First Rematch
Level 46 Poliwag Level 46 Whiscash Level 48 Walrein Level 48 Crawdaunt Level 51 Kingdra N/A
Second Rematch
Level 50 Poliwhirl Level 51 Whiscash Level 53 Walrein Level 53 Crawdaunt Level 56 Kingdra N/A
Third Rematch
Level 56 Lapras Level 58 Whiscash Level 56 Poliwhirl Level 58 Walrein Level 58 Crawdaunt Level 61 Kingdra
Fourth Rematch
Level 61 Lapras
  • Hydro Pump
  • Perish Song
  • Ice Beam
  • Confuse Ray
Level 63 Whiscash
  • Rain Dance
  • Water Pulse
  • Double Team
  • Fissure
Level 61 Politoed
  • Hypnosis
  • Rain Dance
  • Hydro Pump
  • Perish Song
Level 63 Walrein
  • Water Pulse
  • Body Slam
  • Protect
  • Sheer Cold
Level 63 Crawdaunt
  • Rest
  • Guillotine
  • Taunt
  • Double Team
Level 66 Kingdra
  • Water Pulse
  • Double Team
  • Ice Beam
  • Rest
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In the Pokémon Adventures Manga

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Juan

Juan was once Wallace's mentor and the Sootopolis Gym Leader. Later, Wallace succeeded him as the Gym Leader after winning the Hoenn Pokemon League. When Hoenn got into the crisis because of the fight between Groudon and Kyogre, Wallace had to take up the place as the Champion and asked Juan to take over as the Gym Leader again.

He was the one who rescued Liza & Tate when they were trapped in Hank's fire illusion in Mt. Pyre, as well as Ruby and Sapphire when they were being blown away by the Groudon's and Kyogre's energy in Sootopolis. He brought all of them to the Mirage Island and requested Liza & Tate to train Ruby and Sapphire about double battle, in order to prepare the two trainers for the final showdown against Groudon and Kyogre. Juan himself also trained Ruby and Sapphire to increase their mental strength, so that they would not be controlled by the two Orbs, as Maxie and Archie had been.

As he had been Wallace's mentor, Ruby respected him right from the beginning and calls him "Great Master" (大師匠, dai shishou).

Juan would sometimes use French phrases like "Bonjour" and "Tres Bien". {{::Hoenn Gym Leaders}}

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