Sima

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Sima
アマラ Amara
Sima.png
Sima
Gender Female
Eye color Blue
Hair color Dark brown and pink
Hometown Paniola Town
Region Alola
Relatives Rango (husband), Kiawe (son), Mimo (daughter), unnamed father or father-in-law
Generation VII
Games Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
Animated debut Young Kiawe Had a Farm!
English voice actor Lipica Shah
Japanese voice actor Ayumi Kida

Sima (Japanese: アマラ Amara) is a recurring character in Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon. She runs a Moomoo Milk farm at Paniola Ranch together with her husband Rango and their children Kiawe and Mimo.

In animation

Sima debuted in Young Kiawe Had a Farm!, when Ash decided to visit Kiawe's family farm.

She appeared during a flashback A Crowning Moment of Truth!, where she was with Kiawe and Rango as they attended the Wela Fire Festival on Akala Island, where Trainers get their Pokémon to wear the Wela Crown (Japanese ヴェラの冠 Crown of Wela).

In The Young Flame Strikes Back!, the future of the ranch came under threat by a businessman named Viren, who wanted to turn it into a hotel. The ranch was saved when Officer Jenny arrested Viren for forging land owner documents, following his defeat by Marowak.

Sima appeared during a flashback in Filling the Light with Darkness!, where Kiawe revealed that she had been sleeping due to the effects of a Necrozma, whilst he and Mimo worked on the farm.

In Lillier and the Staff!, Sima watched Kiawe perform in the school play.

In A Fiery Training Camp Trick!, Sima stopped Mimo from going camping with Kiawe, Sophocles, and Ash, saying they weren't going camping for fun. Sima later visited the camp alongside Mimo to provide food to the boys.

Character

Sima is generous and welcoming, often spoiling Kiawe's friends with plenty of Moomoo Milk ice-cream when they visit. Although Rango is the ranch president, Sima is truly in charge of the operation. She takes care of the household and the farm Pokémon. Sima is particularly attentive to Akala Island traditions and assures her family are grateful to Wela Volcano for providing everything for them.

Pokémon

At the ranch


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Tauros (multiple)
Sima's Tauros (multiple)

Sima and Rango hold several Tauros at their ranch.

Two Tauros later appeared in The Ol' Raise and Switch!, where they were fighting but were calmed down by Lana's Popplio with its water balloons.

Two of them reappeared in Big Sky, Small Fry!, when Kiawe took Lillie, Sophocles, and Mallow to his family's farm.

Several Tauros later appeared in The Young Flame Strikes Back!. Ash's Poipole became curious and played with its tail before Pikachu stopped it. Kiawe's Marowak is shown to pick fights with them which resulted in them tossing Marowak in the air.

None of Tauros's moves are known.

Miltank (multiple)
Sima's Miltank (multiple)

Sima and Rango hold several Miltank at their ranch.

Two Miltank appeared in The Ol' Raise and Switch!, where they were frightened by the fighting of two Tauros.

Several Miltank appeared in The Young Flame Strikes Back!, where Viren, his henchmen, and their Pokémon scared them.

None of Miltank's moves are known.

Mudbray (multiple)
Shibu's Mudbray
Debut Young Kiawe Had a Farm!
Voice actors
Japanese
English Michele Knotz

Sima and Rango hold several Mudbray at their ranch.

Several Mudbray appeared in The Young Flame Strikes Back!, where they sprayed Viren's car with mud.

None of Mudbray's moves are known.

Herdier
Sima's Herdier
Debut Young Kiawe Had a Farm!
Voice actors
Japanese
English Marc Thompson

A Herdier is used to herd all of the ranch's Pokémon.

Herdier reappeared in The Young Flame Strikes Back!, where it alerted Kiawe to the arrival of Viren.

None of Herdier's moves are known.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 喜田あゆ美 Ayumi Kida
English Lipica Shah
Finnish Katja Sirkiä (SM011)
Unknown voice actress (SM070)
Italian Alessandra Chiari
Polish Anna Szymańczyk
Brazilian Portuguese Izabella Bicalho
Latin American Spanish Marylú Castellanos


In the games

In the core series

Kiawe's mother in Pokémon Sun and Moon

In Pokémon Sun and Moon, Kiawe's mother does not have a name. She lives in a house in Paniola Town with her husband and son. She has five Magmar that help her with a variety of chores, such as cooking and cleaning.

Pokémon

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Magmar (×5)

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese アマラ Amara From 甘柿 amagaki, sweet persimmon
English, Italian,
Latin American Spanish
Sima From sami, a species of trees belonging in the same genus as the kiawe
European Spanish Lani*
Amara*
From alani (melicope) or ʻalani (orange)
Same as Japanese name
Brazilian Portuguese Ohana From ʻohana (Hawaiian for family)

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