Cyrano
Cyrano シアノ Cyano | |
Artwork from The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero | |
Age | Unknown |
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Gender | Male |
Eye color | Green |
Hair color | Brown (with light brown highlights) |
Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Unova |
Trainer class | Blueberry Academy Director |
Generation | IX |
Games | Scarlet and Violet |
Cyrano (Japanese: シアノ Cyano) is a character introduced in The Indigo Disk in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. He is the founder and director of Blueberry Academy. He is the only character in the games to have the Trainer class Blueberry Academy Director (Japanese: ブルーベリー学園校長 Blueberry Academy Principal).
In the core series games
Character and role
A longtime acquaintance of Clavell, Cyrano visits Paldea to invite the player to attend his academy as part of an exchange student program, having received a recommendation from Carmine following her adventures with the player in Kitakami.
Cyrano is somewhat forgetful, and has Briar and Lacey execute tasks in his stead. He befriended Clavell in his youth when they studied at the same university. He refers to Clavell by the nickname "Velly", much to Clavell's chagrin.
Once the player has completed the Blueberry Pokédex, Cyrano rewards them with the Mark Charm.
Appearance
Cyrano's scarf appears to be designed after the sashes found on Honedge's evolutionary line. He also has a ring on his fourth finger, implying he is married.
Pokémon
All of Cyrano's Pokémon are from Generation V, referencing Blueberry Academy being located in Unova.
League Club Room
Cyrano can challenge the player to a Double Battle under the pseudonym Saffron after the player has traded with ten special coaches in the League Club Room, besides Nemona, Arven, and Penny. He keeps his Pokémon in Premier Balls and will Terastallize his Serperior at the first opportunity.
Traded to the player
Upon defeating Cyrano, he will trade a Shiny Blitzle to the player in exchange for almost any Pokémon excluding Shiny, Legendary, or Mythical Pokémon.
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This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This Pokémon may only be redeemed once per save file. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date received is the date on the system when the gift is redeemed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gallery
Artwork
Artwork from The Indigo Disk |
Game assets
Generation IX | ||||
S V Model |
Quotes
- Main article: Cyrano/Quotes
In the TCG
- Main article: Cyrano (Surging Sparks 170)
Cyrano was introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Scarlet & Violet Series (the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era). It was first released in the Japanese Super Electric Breaker expansion and the English Surging Sparks expansion, with artwork by Akira Komayama. An ultra rare version with artwork by the same illustrator was released in the same sets. This card allows the player to search their deck for up to 3 Pokémon ex and put them into their hand.
Trivia
- Excluding battle facility Trainers, Cyrano has the highest-level Pokémon out of any non-Champion Trainer in the games, with each of his Unova first partner Pokémon being at level 87.
- Cyrano is the first and only NPC that can trade a guaranteed Shiny Pokémon.
- Cyrano's Rotom Phone uses either a White Case or a Blueberry Case (White).
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | シアノ Cyano | From cyan and Vaccinium sect. Cyanococcus (scientific name of blueberry) |
English, Brazilian Portuguese | Cyrano | Similar to his Japanese name and from arándano (Spanish for blueberry) |
German, French, Indonesian | Cyano | From his Japanese name |
Spanish | Mirtilo | From mirtilo (bilberry) |
Italian | Bluebert | From blueberry |
Korean | 시아노 Siano | Transcription of his Japanese name |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 席藍 / 席蓝 Xílán | Transcription of his Japanese name and 藍 lán / làahm (blue) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 席藍 Jihklàahm |
- Saffron
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | サフラン Saffraan | From saffraan (Dutch for saffron) |
English | Saffron | From saffron |
German | Onay | From Cyano (Cyrano) |
Spanish | Milo | From Mirtilo (Cyrano) |
French | Safran | From safran (saffron) |
Italian | Zaff | From zafferano (saffron) |
Korean | 사프란 Saffron | From saffron |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 番紅 / 番红 Fānhóng | From 番紅花 / 番红花 fānhónghuā / fāanhùhngfā (saffron) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 番紅 Fāanhùhng |
- Blueberry Academy Director
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This game character article is part of Project CharacterDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each character found in the Pokémon games. |