TV-Series
Description
Cyrano is the director of Blueberry Academy, an underwater school originally from the Unova region that serves as a central location in the Rising Again story arc of the anime. His Japanese voice actor is Shinya Ōwada.
In terms of appearance, Cyrano is a middle-aged man with dark skin, gray hair styled in a mustache and soul patch, and green eyes. He dresses formally and distinctively, wearing a white fedora with a blue brim, a matching long white coat, a white shirt and trousers, a black vest, a black and blue scarf, and a red tie, completed with black shoes.
Cyrano's personality is defined by a notable absent-mindedness attributed to his age, which often leads to him forgetting tasks. As a result, his subordinates Briar and Lacey frequently complete his duties for him. In the anime, he is also portrayed with a very pronounced foreign accent, adding to his distinctive character presentation.
His background reveals that he is not only the director but also the founder of Blueberry Academy, which is situated in the Unova region. He has a long-standing friendship with Clavell, the director of the academy in the Paldea region, having befriended him during their youth. An interesting detail is that Cyrano was the one who suggested that Clavell wear Premier Balls around his waist, even though Clavell does not use them.
In terms of motivations and role in the story, Cyrano serves as the welcoming authority figure and guide to the new school environment for the protagonists Liko and Roy when they arrive at Blueberry Academy. He is the one who provides a brief introduction to the academy and oversees the events that take place there, including battles involving students like Lacey, who is part of the BB League's Elite Four. The character was originally introduced in the video games Pokémon Scarlet and Violet as part of The Indigo Disk downloadable content, and his anime portrayal brings this game character into the animated series.
Key relationships include his connection to other Blueberry Academy faculty and students. He frequently delegates tasks to Briar and Lacey due to his forgetfulness. Lacey, as a member of the BB League's Elite Four, interacts with him directly as her academy director. His friendship with Clavell from the Paldea region also represents a connection between the two academies.
Regarding notable abilities, in the original game source material, Cyrano is a capable Pokémon trainer who uses the alias Saffron. He can be challenged in battle and has been known to use a Terastalized Serperior as part of his team. After being defeated, he offers to trade a shiny Blitzle. While his direct combat abilities have not been extensively showcased in the anime, his position as academy director implies a high level of authority and knowledge within the Blueberry Academy setting.
In terms of appearance, Cyrano is a middle-aged man with dark skin, gray hair styled in a mustache and soul patch, and green eyes. He dresses formally and distinctively, wearing a white fedora with a blue brim, a matching long white coat, a white shirt and trousers, a black vest, a black and blue scarf, and a red tie, completed with black shoes.
Cyrano's personality is defined by a notable absent-mindedness attributed to his age, which often leads to him forgetting tasks. As a result, his subordinates Briar and Lacey frequently complete his duties for him. In the anime, he is also portrayed with a very pronounced foreign accent, adding to his distinctive character presentation.
His background reveals that he is not only the director but also the founder of Blueberry Academy, which is situated in the Unova region. He has a long-standing friendship with Clavell, the director of the academy in the Paldea region, having befriended him during their youth. An interesting detail is that Cyrano was the one who suggested that Clavell wear Premier Balls around his waist, even though Clavell does not use them.
In terms of motivations and role in the story, Cyrano serves as the welcoming authority figure and guide to the new school environment for the protagonists Liko and Roy when they arrive at Blueberry Academy. He is the one who provides a brief introduction to the academy and oversees the events that take place there, including battles involving students like Lacey, who is part of the BB League's Elite Four. The character was originally introduced in the video games Pokémon Scarlet and Violet as part of The Indigo Disk downloadable content, and his anime portrayal brings this game character into the animated series.
Key relationships include his connection to other Blueberry Academy faculty and students. He frequently delegates tasks to Briar and Lacey due to his forgetfulness. Lacey, as a member of the BB League's Elite Four, interacts with him directly as her academy director. His friendship with Clavell from the Paldea region also represents a connection between the two academies.
Regarding notable abilities, in the original game source material, Cyrano is a capable Pokémon trainer who uses the alias Saffron. He can be challenged in battle and has been known to use a Terastalized Serperior as part of his team. After being defeated, he offers to trade a shiny Blitzle. While his direct combat abilities have not been extensively showcased in the anime, his position as academy director implies a high level of authority and knowledge within the Blueberry Academy setting.