Hop & Leon
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Relationship: | Japanese: ダンデ&ホップ (Dande & Hop) English: Leon & Hop |
Alternative name(s): | Japanese: ハロン兄弟 (Furlong Brothers) English: n/a |
Fandom: | Pokémon |
Type: | Combi; Gen (Male & Male) |
Canonical?: | Yes |
Prevalence: | Popular for both characters Popular overall |
Archives: | n/a |
See also: | Hop/Leon, which is less common |
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Hop & Leon is a popular gen (combi in Japanese) relationship in the Pokémon fandom. It pairs Hop (Hop) and his older brother Leon (Dande), one of the rivals to the player character and the Galar Pokémon Champion from Pokémon Sword and Shield respectively.
Their combi name in Japanese, ハロン兄弟, meaning Furlong Brothers, comes from the name of Postwick Town in the Japanese release, which is where they both come from along with the player character Gloria or Victor.
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Example/Notable Fanac
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Fan Fic
Dande | Leon & Hop search query on Archive of Our Own
- Lost on the road of life by Kayuri for HopeStoryteller., Archived version (2022), Leon knows he can get lost a lot. But getting lost through time and space was a new one. At least he didn't lose Hop on the trip. Now how to get home.... Leon lost in Hisui, the region in Pokémon Legends: Arceus.
- The crest and crowning of all good, by Samsonet, Archived version (2019), Life’s final star is Brotherhood.
- I'm lost (someone please find me) by Anonymous, Archived version (2020), Phantump, the stump Pokemon. According to old tales, these Pokémon are stumps possessed by the spirits of children who died while lost in the forest. (His name is Hop, and he doesn't know why his trainer looks at him with such sad eyes.)
Fan Art
- bros4lyfe by blank-nuz, Archived version (2019), Leon giving Hop a piggyback-ride.