

Gladion was born as the son of Lusamine, the Aether Foundation's president, and Mohn. He is Lillie's brother and Lusamine's son. In the anime, she was voiced by Sayaka Kinoshita in the Japanese version, and by Bobbi Hartley in the English version. She is the mother of both Gladion and Lillie. She is the corrupt and insane president of the Aether Foundation. He works as Team Skull's enforcer who hopes to stop the Aether Foundation's plan. Lusamine is the main antagonist of the 2016 video games Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon and the secondary antagonist of Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon. A cutaway to a family portrait shows that the anime has no patience for late-game reveals, however. For the next games in the series, visit my Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon Walkthrough. See Also: Gladion (Pokmon Anime) Gladion is a character introduced in Pokmon Sun and Moon. Lillie hangs out with Ash Ketchum as he trains around Alola, which already is a deviation from the games’ plot. In this week’s episode of the anime, however, this twist is given away pretty quickly. The game keeps his connection to his sister Lillie and mom Lusamine a secret until a while after he’s introduced, making the family tree Sun and Moon’s biggest twist. Turns out that the blondes are related, as players discover just before venturing to the Alola region’s fourth and final island.Īlso part of the family is Gladion, who’s the player’s rival (and also blond).


In the 3DS games, Lillie is Professor Kukui’s mysterious assistant who bears a strong resemblance to Lusamine, the head of the similarly strange Aether Foundation research facility. (In case you haven’t played Sun and Moon and are concerned about spoilers - yes, really, for a Pokémon game! - here’s your spoiler warning.) Although the anime adaptation doesn’t closely follow that story, its latest episode appears to have already given away the Nintendo 3DS games’ big reveal. It’s possible to spoil the plot of Pokémon Sun and Moon, as the pair are more story-focused than the cut-and-dry role-playing games that predate them.
