Layla (BW095)
Layla (Japanese: レイラ Layla) is a character of the day who appeared in Unrest at the Nursery!. She is the co-owner of a Pokémon Day Care not far from Humilau City.
She is well-meaning but often clumsy, tripping on small rocks several times throughout the course of the episode. Ash and his friends ran into Layla while she was looking for a Rufflet and Vullaby that escaped from the daycare during a walk. As soon as they met her, she tripped over a rock. She later found Rufflet and Vullaby, and Ash and his friends followed her to the daycare. Since Layla had only just began working at the day care, she has little working experience.
After she introduced them to the manager of the daycare, Ash, Iris, and Cilan decided to help Layla with her work. They learned that the Rufflet and Vullaby didn't get along. Layla is also a bit forgetful, as she forgot to crack the shells off the Pokemon's food first, rendering Whimsicott unable to eat it. The Vullaby eventually escaped once again after Layla made her sad. Ash and Iris decided to maintain the daycare, while Cilan went with Layla to find Vullaby. When they eventually found it, they also ran into a group of wild Amoonguss. Vullaby was in danger of becoming poisoned, when Rufflet attacked the Amoonguss, followed by Cilan's Crustle, who blocked the path with Rock Slide. Cilan helped Layla realize that Rufflet and Vullaby have been fighting for her affection.
Layla and Cilan still had to find a way back to the daycare. On their way there, they met Ash, who was looking for them. With his help, they almost managed to pass a cliff safely, though Layla fell right into the water below the cliff, along with Rufflet and Vullaby. After they reached the shoreline, she gave both Pokémon a big hug. She returned with Ash and Cilan to the daycare. While running, Layla tripped over a rock once again, though Cilan grabbed her hand this time, preventing her from falling to the ground.
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Taken care of
Debut | Unrest at the Nursery! |
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English | Tom Wayland |
Rufflet was a Pokémon in the day care who usually gets into a fight with Vullaby. He appears to also care for Layla very much. During a crisis with several Amoonguss, he managed to save Vullaby from them after she was hit by the Amoonguss's Sludge Bomb, thus ending their feud.
Debut | Unrest at the Nursery! |
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English | Erica Schroeder |
Vullaby was a Pokémon in the day care who would usually get into a fight with Rufflet. She attempted to help Layla calm the nursery Pokemon down using Punishment on them. One of their fights caused Vullaby to escape from the Day Care and she stumbled across a number of Amoonguss who attacked her with Sludge Bomb. Vullaby ended up being saved by Rufflet and Cilan's Crustle, with the latter using Rock Slide to block the mushroom Pokémon's path. Due to Rufflet's actions towards the Amoonguss, Vullaby eventually became friends with Rufflet.
Vullaby's known moves are Pluck and Punishment.
Debut | Unrest at the Nursery! |
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English | Michele Knotz |
Petilil was one of the Pokémon that Layla took care of in the day care.
Petilil's only known move is Stun Spore.
Debut | Unrest at the Nursery! |
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English | Michele Knotz |
Whimsicott was one of the Pokémon who Layla took care of in the day care. During lunchtime, it tried to eat one of the nuts, but couldn't because of the hard shell, so it spat the food out.
Whimsicott's only known move is Gust.
Debut | Unrest at the Nursery! |
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English | Alyson Rosenfeld |
Karrablast was one of the Pokémon who Layla took care of in the day care. It was hit in the head by Rufflet after Vullaby tripped him, causing it to create an outburst of noise in the form of Bug Buzz.
Karrablast's only known move is Bug Buzz.
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