Serena セレナ Serena
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Official artwork from Pokémon X and Y by Ken Sugimori[1]
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Age
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Unknown
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Gender
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Female
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Eye color
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Gray*, Blue*, Brown*
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Hair color
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Honey*, Blonde*, Black*
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Hometown
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Vaniville Town (original hometown unknown if chosen by the player)
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Region
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Kalos (original region unknown if chosen by the player)
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Relatives
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Grace, mentioned father (as player) Unnamed mother, mentioned father (as rival)
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Trainer class
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Pokémon Trainer, player character
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Generation
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VI, VIII, IX
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Counterpart(s)
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Serena (Masters)
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Games
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X and Y Masters EX
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English voice actor
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Jackie Lastra[2] (Masters EX)
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Japanese voice actor
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Akari Kitō[3] (Masters EX)
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Animated series
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Pokémon the Series Pokémon Evolutions
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Debut
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Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin! (Animated series) The Visionary (Evolutions)
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Counterpart(s)
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Serena (anime)
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English voice actor
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Haven Paschall (Animated series) N/A (Evolutions)
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Japanese voice actor
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Mayuki Makiguchi (Animated series) N/A (Evolutions)
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Manga series
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Pokémon Adventures
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Counterpart(s)
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Y (Adventures)
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Debut
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An X-cuse to Come Out and Play
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Serena (Japanese: セレナ Serena) is the female player character in Pokémon X and Y, and also serves as the rival in the same games if the player chooses to play as the male character. Her male counterpart is Calem.
If playing as Serena, the player character may earn the title of Grand Duchess by defeating most of the Trainers in the Battle Chateau.
Terminology
She is named Serena (Japanese: セレナ Serena) when she appears as a non-player character in the Generation VI games. The same name would be reused for merchandise and in the Pokémon Masters EX mobile game. Pre-release media for Pokémon X and Y referred to Serena as Yvonne (Japanese: ワイ Y).
In the core series games
Appearance
Serena alongside her male counterpart, Calem, in concept art for
Pokémon X and Y
- As player character
Serena is a young girl whose appearance changes based on trainer customization. The player can choose between 3 different preset default appearances, chooseing between Serena's hair, eye and skin color. These defaults otherwise are identical. In most media and her stock art, Serena uses the default middle option, having gray eyes and long honey-blonde hair.
Serenas's hair is styled with long Honey blonde hair. Her head is covered by a red Felt Hat that has a black ribbon tied around the base. This hat is thick and has a wide brim going all the way around her scalp, folding upwards. The hat has a pair of white Wide-Frame Sunglasses with black visors. These glasses are circular in shape and end in a point towards the outsides connecting to the arms of the glasses. Serena has tall rounded eyes, having gray irises and three eye lashes on each eye. Her thin eyebrows show no color.
Her dress is a black sleeveless High-Waisted Outfit, having a deeper black collar. The dress has a red pleated skirt with 7 sections on the front and back ends, the sides being longer than the rest. The sides also have pockets. Her long black OTK Socks go up to her mid thigh, and lack any decoration on them. The black High Top shoes have darker black laces and gray soles. The sides of each foot are decorated with pink Poké Ball-like markings. Serena's bag of choice is a pink Tote Bag that opens on the top with two pink straps on the ends used to slring around one should like a purse. The bag is covered in several patched squares with a half ciricle being included in the middle.
Serena wears her black Mega Ring along her left hand. This Mega Ring is decorated with a gray symbol around the Key Stone similar to that of the Mega Evolution symbol.
- As a non-playable character
Serena's appearance as an NPC is nearly identical to that of her center default player character appearance. She lacks the hat and glassses that her player counterpart would otherwise have, instead she sports a long curly Ponytail in the same Honey blonde color.
Pokémon X and Y
Seren appears both as a playable and non-playable character in Pokémon X and Y. When playing as Calem, Serena will appears as one of the player's friends and rivals.
As the protagonist
Calem and Serena in the opening of Pokémon X and Y
Serena is a girl living in Vaniville Town with her friends Calem, Tierno, Trevor, and Shauna. She recently moved into Vaniville Town. Her mom owns a Rhyhorn and Fletchling, the latter of which wakes Serena up at the start of the game.
As a non-playable character
Serena is a young girl who lives in Vaniville Town when the protagonist moves into town. Serena is the player's neighbor and their main rival, choosing the first partner Pokémon which is super effective against the player's. She is also the character who teaches the player and Shauna how to catch a Pokémon, catching a Bunnelby with the use of her Fletchling. Soon after, she can be seen in Santalune Forest with the other friends.
Serena is the child of two prominent Pokémon battlers, and is seen as one of the two best battlers of the group of friends, alongside the protagonist.
At Route 7, Serena battles with the player against Tierno and Trevor. She then helps the player defeat Team Flare at Glittering Cave to save the fossil assistant, and is given the fossil not chosen afterward. At the Tower of Mastery in Shalour City, Serena battles the player for the chance to get the Mega Ring.
The next time Serena battles the player is in front of the Coumarine Gym.
When the group of friends meets up and decides to go to the haunted area in Route 14, Serena is the only one of the friends to not go to the house, claiming that she has to train. She then helps the player defeat Team Flare at the Poké Ball Factory.
The next time Serena battles the player is in front of the Anistar Gym. After the player defeats the gym, she will ask for a rematch, but cancels her challenge after Lysandre announces his plan of eradicating all life forms not a part of Team Flare. She then helps the player defeat Team Flare get to the legendary Pokémon and defeat Team Flare for good.
As the player traverses Victory Road, Serena appears by a derelict altar and demands one last battle before their final challenge.
After the player enters the Hall of Fame and battles at the Battle Maison, Serena can be battled in Kiloude City, at which point she has obtained a Mega Ring of her own. When defeated for the first time here, she will give the player an Absolite and tell the player to meet Professor Sycamore in Anistar City. She can be battled at Kiloude City once per day.
Pokémon
As the player character, Serena can have up to all 721 Pokémon available in the Kalos games. As an NPC, She uses a selection of Pokémon through out the story to battle the player, including usage of Mega Evolution.
Serena is required to pick between Chespin, Fennekin or Froakie as her first partner Pokémon. As the player, she will choose the Pokémon first, as NPC, Serena will pick the first partner Pokémon with the type advantage over the player.
As the player, she is also required to catch either XerneasX or YveltalY.
Required in story
- First partner Pokémon
Tierno will offer Serena one of these three Pokémon at the start of the game under Professor Sycamore. Both as player character and NPC.
- Legendary Pokémon
As the player, she is also required to catch either XerneasX or YveltalY in the Team Flare Secret HQ after it awakens to be used for the ultimate weapon. The player will then be asked if they would like to use the Legendary Pokémon to fight against Lysandre.
Catching tutorial
Serena has another Pokémon besides her Fletchling, likely her first partner Pokémon, as noted by having two party slots filled during the tutorial.
Caught in tutorial
First Multi Battle partner
Serena teams up with the player against Tierno and Trevor.
If the player chose Chespin:
If the player chose Fennekin:
If the player chose Froakie:
Second Multi Battle partner
Serena teams up with the player against a pair of Team Flare Grunts.
If the player chose Chespin:
If the player chose Fennekin:
If the player chose Froakie:
First battle
If the player chose Chespin:
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Reward: $3,000
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If the player chose Fennekin:
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Reward: $3,000
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If the player chose Froakie:
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Reward: $3,000
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Second battle
If the player chose Chespin:
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Reward: $3,300
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If the player chose Fennekin:
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Reward: $3,300
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If the player chose Froakie:
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Reward: $3,300
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Third battle
If the player chose Chespin:
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Reward: $3,700
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If the player chose Fennekin:
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Reward: $3,700
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If the player chose Froakie:
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Reward: $3,700
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Third Multi Battle partner
Serena teams up with the player against Celosia and Bryony.
If the player chose Chespin:
If the player chose Fennekin:
If the player chose Froakie:
Fourth battle
If the player chose Chespin:
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Reward: $4,600
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If the player chose Fennekin:
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Reward: $4,600
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If the player chose Froakie:
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Reward: $4,600
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Fourth Multi Battle partner
Serena teams up with the player against a series of Team Flare Admins and Grunts.
If the player chose Chespin:
If the player chose Fennekin:
If the player chose Froakie:
Fifth battle
If the player chose Chespin:
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Reward: $6,100
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If the player chose Fennekin:
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Reward: $6,100
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If the player chose Froakie:
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Reward: $6,100
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If the player chose Chespin:
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Reward: $7,000
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If the player chose Fennekin:
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Reward: $7,000
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If the player chose Froakie:
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Reward: $7,000
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In the spin-off games
The Pokémon Trainer (Pokémon X & Y) from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Super Smash Bros. Series
Serena appears alongside Calem as a trophy in the 3DS version. They are both simply referred to as Pokémon Trainer (Pokémon X & Y). Also, Jigglypuff's eighth alternate skin has it wear Serena's red Felt Hat and white Wide-Brim Sunglasses.
Trophy information
NA: We suppose it's possible you've missed out up till now, so let us explain: in Pokémon, you set out from your hometown on a Pokémon journey, catching Pokémon and fighting battles with them. In Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, you reach the next town and find yourself embroiled in a tale of... No, wait–no spoilers!
PAL: If you've been living under a rock for some years now, let us explain. In Pokémon, you start from your home town on your own Pokémon journey, catching Pokémon and fighting battles with them. In Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, you reach the next town and find yourself embroiled in a tale of... Well, we won't spoil it for you.
Jigglypuff's eighth alternate skin based on Serena reappears.
- Main article: Serena (Masters)
Serena, who is based on the player character, forms a sync pair with Fennekin and its evolved forms Braixen and Delphox, along with Whimsicott, 50% Forme Zygarde, Greninja, and Fletchling in Pokémon Masters EX. Her Zygarde is capable of transforming into its Complete Forme. Serena became a playable sync pair on June 30, 2020.
Serena has also made notable appearances in the game's Main Stories, Legendary Adventures and the Villain Arc.
Quotes
- Main article: Serena (game)/Quotes
Counterparts
In animation
Pokémon the Series
- Main article: Serena (anime)
Serena is a traveling companion of Ash Ketchum in Pokémon the Series: XY. She first joined up with him in A Blustery Santalune Gym Battle! and officially joined him on his journey by Giving Chase at the Rhyhorn Race!. She is a Pokémon Performer who met Ash at Professor Oak's Pokémon Summer Camp when they were younger. She had a haircut and a new outfit since A Showcase Debut!.
In Pokémon Journeys: The Series, she was revealed to have become a successful Pokémon Coordinator in Hoenn.
GOTCHA!
Serena briefly appeared in GOTCHA!, with her Greninja battling Mewtwo.
Pokémon Evolutions
Serena appeared in The Visionary as Calem's rival. She and Shauna joined Calem after he had defeated Lysandre at the Team Flare Secret HQ. When Lysandre started firing the ultimate weapon, the three young Trainers fled the HQ together. Afterwards, they witnessed the weapon sinking back into the ground.
In the manga
Serena's Pokémon Adventures counterpart, Y
Pokémon Adventures
- Main article: Y (Adventures)
The character Yvonne Gabena, more commonly referred to as Y, is modeled after Serena. She is an aspiring Sky Trainer, having chosen to become one to oppose people's expectations of her following in her mother's footsteps as a Rhyhorn racer. She rotates through several different hairstyles throughout the X & Y arc.
In the TCG
- Main article: Serena (Silver Tempest 164)
Serena was introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Sword & Shield Series (the Japanese Sword & Shield Era). It was first released in the Japanese Incandescent Arcana subset before debuting in English in the Silver Tempest expansion, with artwork by Ken Sugimori. A Full Art ultra rare and a rainbow rare version of the card with artwork by Megumi Mizutani were included in these expansions as well. The card allows the player to either discard up to three cards from their hand, then draw cards until they have five cards in hand, or switch in one of their opponent's Benched Pokémon V to the Active Spot.
Serena is also featured on the Trainer Gallery holo rare print of Braixen from the Silver Tempest Trainer Gallery.
Gallery
- For images on Serena's animated series counterpart, see: Serena (anime)
- For images on Serena in Pokémon Masters EX, see: Serena (Masters)
Artwork
Standard
Concept art
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Concept art of Calem and Serena
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Merchandise
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Serena and Fennekin concept artwork for Kotobukiya ArtFx J figurines
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Trainer Collection illustration featuring Serena and several Pokémon
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Serena and Fennekin clear file artwork
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Game assets
Sprites and models
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High-poly model as the rival from X and Y
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high-poly model (with Mega Ring) as the rival from X and Y
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Default overworld model as player from X and Y
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Overworld model while taking haircuts from X and Y
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Overworld model in pajamas from X and Y
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Center default player icon on the PSS from X, Y, and PGL
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Icons when choosing Serena's appearance at the beginning of X and Y
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Spin-off games
Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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セレナ Serena
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From serene
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English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese
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Serena
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Same as Japanese name
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Korean
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세레나 Serena
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Same as Japanese name
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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莎莉娜 Shālìnà*
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Transcription of her Japanese name
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塞丽娜 Sāilìnà* 赛丽娜 Sàilìnà*
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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莎莉娜 Sāleihnàh*
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賽莉娜 Choileihnàh*
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Trivia
References
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