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Return to Pokémon the Series after this episode, but as the Alola He vows to finally defeat Hala and challenge Ash again! Rowlet win this time, but the loss just serves to renew Hau's fighting spirit. Receives a bit of training, Ash engages in a rematch against Hau. Perpetually sleepy Rowlet can't compete with Dartrix's experience. The two Trainers battle, and despite putting up a good fight, Ash's Like his video game persona, Hau loves engaging in Pokémon battles just for theįun of it. He soon crosses paths with Ash, who is very impressed that the young He finally pops up in “ No Stone Unturned!”, the fifth episode of Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon-UltraĪnd his partner Dartrix are training to take on Kahuna Hala in the islandĬhallenge. Went by before Hau made an appearance in the animated Pokémon the Series. Role in the video games, two seasons' worth of adventures in the Alola region

Order to boost his skills enough to defeat his rival. While he's on Pasio, Hau hopes to challenge strong Trainers in Of his friend Sophocles, and his enthusiasm for friendly battles continues to With fellow Alolan sync pair Sophocles and Togedemaru. In a sync pair with his partner Pokémon, Alolan Raichu. More recently, Hau appears in Pokémon Masters To determine who will be the Alola region's first Pokémon League Champion. Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon, he is ready to compete on Mount Lanakila Moon, Hau decides not to compete in the Pokémon League challenge,Įxpressing his desire to grow stronger before doing so. On an Ultra Beast with the encouragement of his grandfather. Quick to offer to help rescue Lillie from the Aether Foundation. Manifests itself when he's called upon to battle against Team Skull, and he's

HeĮven expresses a desire to become an island kahuna one day. He grows tired of having to be rescued by his friends and becomesĭetermined to improve the skills of both himself and his Pokémon partners. Throughout Hau's quest, we start to see a more courageous Paradise (the way Hau's positive energy grates on the brooding Gladion isįor weakness, though. He'll even sometimes join you for long stretches, such as the visit to Aether Heads off on his own, but he'll occasionally cross paths with you to share aīit of advice, engage in a Pokémon battle, or simply provide a bit of levity. He's always positive and quick toĬompliment his opponent's skills in battle. Hau isn't overlyĬompetitive-he just wants to have a fun adventure!Įnthusiastic Hau never has a bad word to say. Pokémon of the type that is weak against the player's. Hau, on the other hand, always chooses a first partner Given a clear example of how Hau differs from Blue-Blue's first partner PokémonĪlways has a type advantage over the player's, putting the player at an Grandson of Hala, the kahuna of Melemele Island. Kind and encouraging despite also working toward the goal of becoming a Pokémonįood) and dive into the history of this cheerful Alola region Pokémon Trainer. Going to take a look at one of the more recent rivals, Hau, who made his debutĪnd Blue couldn't be more different. In a previous Trainer Spotlight, we discussedīlue, the first “rival” character in the world of Pokémon.
