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* {{Forgiveness}}: after having her bike got destroyed accidentally by Ash's Pikachu Thundershock attacked when his Trainer borrowed it to save his life, Misty followed Ash until he payed her back for her bike. However, due to being with Ash for so long and come to see him as a friend, Misty had not only come to understand that her bike getting destroyed wasn't on purpose but also forgives him.

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* CurbstompBattle: Manages to defeat Arbok, Lickitung, Victreebel, Weezing, and even Meowth in battle by itself. Before the battle between Scyther vs Team Rocket's Pokemon got underway, Pikachu was quick to rush to Scyther's aid and offer to fight Team Rocket's Pokemon with Scyther, an offer of which Scyther politely declines.

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* CurbstompBattle: Manages to defeat Arbok, Lickitung, Victreebel, Weezing, and even Meowth in battle by itself. Before the battle between Scyther vs Team Rocket's Pokemon got underway, Pikachu was is quick to rush to Scyther's aid and offer to fight Team Rocket's Pokemon with Scyther, an offer of which Scyther politely declines.



* MundaneUtility: Uses Swords Dance to blow away Weezing's poisonous gas after Team Rocket attacks.



Professor Oak comes from Pallet Town. He is Gary Oak's grandfather and gave Pikachu to Ash as a last resort after he woke up late to take one of the other three starters. His status as a semi-main character means that he shows up the most out of all the professors in the series.

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Professor Oak comes from Pallet Town. He is Gary Oak's grandfather and gave Pikachu to Ash as a last resort after he woke up late to take one of the other three starters. His status as a semi-main character means that he shows up the most out of all the professors in the the
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* AdaptationalNameChange: Though not as obvious as Ash's, the CanonName of Gary's game counterpart is Blue (Green in Japan). Despite this, people will still sometimes call Blue "Gary" due to their similar personalities.

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* AdaptationalNameChange: Though not as obvious as Ash's, the CanonName of Gary's game counterpart is Blue (Green in Japan). Despite this, people will still sometimes call Blue "Gary" due to their similar appearances and personalities.
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* {{Adorkable}}: She has her moments, especially in [=SM024=]. This is one of the traits she and her son share.
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* PaidHarem: He had a gang of cheerleaders supporting him (and in one case, Ash) in Kanto; after losing at the Indigo League and learning humility, he got rid of them.

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* PaidHarem: He had a gang of cheerleaders supporting him (and in one case, Ash) in Kanto; after losing at the Indigo League and learning humility, he got rid of them. them, although they returned for his battle with Ash in the Silver Conference.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: "The Stun Spore Detour" from the Orange Islands arc. Probably the ''only'' time where Golden actually truly shines in a Pokémon battle when it goes up against James' Victreebel.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: "The Stun Spore Detour" from the Orange Islands arc. Probably the ''only'' time where Golden Goldeen actually truly shines in a Pokémon battle when it goes up against James' Victreebel.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: "The Stun Spore Detour" from the Orange Islands arc. Probably the ''only'' time where Golden actually truly shines in a Pokémon battle when it goes up against James' Victreebel.
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* GuestStarPartyMember: He has the dubious honor of being the friend that Ash traveled with the least: he was only part of the group for the ''Adventures In The Orange Islands''[[note]] around 30 episodes [[/note]], and Brock (who he was intended to replace) [[TheBusCameBack returned and reclaimed his position in the group]] just in time for Tracey's departure.

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* GuestStarPartyMember: He has the dubious honor of being the friend that who Ash traveled with the least: he was only part of the group for the ''Adventures In The Orange Islands''[[note]] around 30 episodes [[/note]], and Brock (who he was intended to replace) [[TheBusCameBack returned and reclaimed his position in the group]] just in time for Tracey's departure.



* TheBusCameBack: After being absent for nearly the entirety of ''Advanced'', he returned to making occasional appearances throughout ''Diamond & Pearl''.

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* TheBusCameBack: After being absent for nearly the entirety of ''Advanced'', ''Advanced Generation'', he returned to making occasional appearances throughout ''Diamond & Pearl''.Pearl''. He was [[PutOnABus put back on the bus]] after that season ended and has yet to reappear outside of flashbacks.
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Psyduck is probably one of the most memorable Pokémon in the anime outside of Pikachu and Meowth. Misty accidentally caught it in [=HopHopHop=] town and has remained with her ever since. Despite being an odd duck (so to speak), Misty wouldn't trade him for the world.

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Psyduck is probably one of the most memorable Pokémon in the anime outside of Pikachu and Meowth. Misty accidentally caught it in [=HopHopHop=] town and has remained with her ever since. Despite being [[QuackingUp an odd duck duck]] (so to speak), Misty wouldn't trade him for the world.

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* BattleButler: Well, what else can we call Mimey? A powerful Psychic-type that just randomly appeared at her door, and now it's part of the family, helping keep the house.
** Plays it more straight in [=SS007=], where it battles for Ash and manages to defeat a Hariyama.

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* BattleButler: Well, what else can we call Mimey? A powerful Psychic-type that just randomly appeared at her door, and now it's part of the family, helping keep the house. \n** Plays it more straight in In [=SS007=], where it even battles for Ash and manages to defeat a Hariyama.
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* FriendlyRivalry: With Ash during the Indigo League. See NiceGuy for more detail.

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* FriendlyRivalry: With Ash during the Indigo League.

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* FriendlyRivalry: With Ash during the Indigo League. See NiceGuy for more detail.



* NiceGuy: The first of Ash's many Pokemon League rivals. When he eventually has to face off against Ash and he doesn't show, he pleads with the referee to wait for Ash when he almost declared him the winner.

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* NiceGuy: The first of Ash's many Pokemon League rivals. When He is the only trainer to help Ash get back the stolen Pokemon. Later when he eventually has to face off against Ash and he doesn't show, he pleads with the referee to wait for Ash when he almost declared him the winner.
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That's enough context if you ask me sweetie


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* FriendlyRivalry: With Ash during the Indigo League.

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* FriendlyRivalry: With Ash during the Indigo League. He even goes as far as to plead with the referee to wait for Ash when he almost declared him the winner when Ash didn't show up.

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* FriendlyRivalry: With Ash during the Indigo League. He even goes as far as to plead with the referee to wait for Ash when he almost declared him the winner when Ash didn't show up.



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%%* NiceGuy:* NiceGuy: The first of Ash's many Pokemon League rivals. When he eventually has to face off against Ash and he doesn't show, he pleads with the referee to wait for Ash when he almost declared him the winner.
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This doesn't explain how he's a nice guy.


* NiceGuy: The first of Ash's many Pokemon League rivals.

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* NiceGuy: The first of Ash's many Pokemon League rivals.%%* NiceGuy:
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* HumbleHero: Ritchie insists that his Pokemon should get the credit instead of him when thanked for his deeds.
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* FriendlyRivalry: With Ash during the Indigo League. He even goes as far as to plead with the referee to wait for Ash when he almost declared him the winner when he didn't show up.

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* FriendlyRivalry: With Ash during the Indigo League. He even goes as far as to plead with the referee to wait for Ash when he almost declared him the winner when he Ash didn't show up.
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* ShockAndAwe: Sparky, an electric-type Pikachu.

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* ShockAndAwe: Sparky, an electric-type Electric-type Pikachu.

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* BigCreepyCrawlies:Happy (Butterfree) is a giant butterfly.

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* BigCreepyCrawlies:Happy BigCreepyCrawlies: Happy (Butterfree) is a giant butterfly.


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* DishingOutDirt: Cruise, a Rock and Ground-type Pupitar. It also knows Sandstorm.

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* FriendlyRivalry: With Ash during the Indigo League. He even goes as far as to plead with the referee to wait for Ash when he almost declared him the winner when he didn't show up.



* NiceGuy: The first of Ash's many Pokemon League rivals.



* ShockAndAwe: Sparky, an electric-type Pikachu

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* ShockAndAwe: Sparky, an electric-type PikachuPikachu.


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* TimeTravelEscape: In one episode of ''Pokémon Chronicles'', he goes back in time with help from Celebi to save Nurse Joy's friend Nick and succeeds in not only saving him, but a Pokemon Center that was going to be demolished.

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* TheAce: Has about the highest number of high-prestige titles attributed to out of any character so far, being the Champion, one of the Elite Four, a member of the Pokémon G-Men, and the World Champion runner-up. He was also called "a great Pokémon Master", a title stated to be above Champion.

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* TheAce: Has about the highest number of high-prestige titles attributed to out of any character so far, being the Champion, one of the Elite Four, a member of the Pokémon G-Men, the Pokémon World Tournament winner, and a finalist of the World Champion runner-up.Coronation Series. He was also called "a great Pokémon Master", a title stated to be above Champion.



* TheWorfEffect: He and Gyarados put up an incredible fight against Leon's Charizard at the World Championship, but ultimately lost to Galar's Champion.

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* TheWorfEffect: He and Gyarados put up an incredible fight against Leon's Charizard at the World Championship, Coronation Series, but ultimately lost to Galar's Champion.
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->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/AyakoShiraishi, Creator/KikukoInoue, and Creator/YurikoYamaguchi
->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MeganHollingshead (Original series to Advanced Generation, episode 42; ''Journeys''), Creator/BellaHudson (Advanced Generation, episodes 49 to 144, plus cameo appearance in Black and White, episode 127), Creator/MicheleKnotz (Advanced Generation, episode 151 to Diamond and Pearl, episode 190) and Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld (Anime/MewtwoStrikesBackEvolution)

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->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/AyakoShiraishi, Creator/KikukoInoue, Creator/YurikoYamaguchi and Creator/YurikoYamaguchi
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MeganHollingshead (Original series to Advanced Generation, episode 42; returned in ''Journeys''), Creator/BellaHudson (Advanced Generation, episodes 49 to 144, plus cameo appearance in Black and White, episode 127), Creator/MicheleKnotz (Advanced Generation, episode 151 to Diamond and Pearl, episode 190) and Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld (Anime/MewtwoStrikesBackEvolution)
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Lee Quick (Original series to Advanced Generation, episode 65), Jamie Davyous Owens (Advanced Generation, episodes 119-142), Kayzie Rogers (The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon), Maya Rosewood (Advanced Generation, episode 155), Emily Williams (Advanced Generation, episode 188 to Diamond and Pearl, episode 166) and Emily Jenness (Anime/MewtwoStrikesBackEvolution)

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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Lee Quick (Original series to Advanced Generation, episode 65), Jamie Davyous Owens (Advanced Generation, episodes 119-142), Kayzie Rogers (The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon), Maya Rosewood (Advanced Generation, episode 155), Emily Williams (Advanced Generation, episode 188 to Diamond and Pearl, episode 166) and Emily Jenness (Anime/MewtwoStrikesBackEvolution)(Anime/MewtwoStrikesBackEvolution; ''Journeys'')
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Nope, the flames were stated to have been caused by the people who broke into the tower in their pursuit of Ho-Oh's power


* OlympusMons: Discounting the opening, Ho-Oh is the ''first'' Legendary Pokémon to appear, long before anything about it was known. Ash didn't knew it was a Legendary Pokémon until he arrived at Ecruteak City.
* PlayingWithFire: Ho-Oh is part Fire-Type and its flames are tied to Johto's famous legends. In the anime, it is said that Ho-Oh burned the Brass Tower, which also resulted in the births of Suicune, Entei and Raikou. Its sacred flame is also part of the Silver Conference's ceremonial torch.

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* OlympusMons: Discounting the opening, Ho-Oh is the ''first'' Legendary Pokémon to appear, long before anything about it was known. Ash didn't knew know it was a Legendary Pokémon until he arrived at Ecruteak City.
* PlayingWithFire: Ho-Oh is part Fire-Type and its flames are tied to Johto's famous legends. In Fire-Type, being based on the anime, it is said that Ho-Oh burned the Brass Tower, which also resulted in the births of Suicune, Entei and Raikou.Chinese Phoenix. Its sacred flame is also part of the Silver Conference's ceremonial torch.
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* TheAce: Has about the highest number of high-prestige titles out of any character so far, being the Champion, one of the Elite Four, a member of the Pokémon G-Men, and the World Champion runner-up. He was also called "a great Pokémon Master", a title stated to be above Champion.

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* TheAce: Has about the highest number of high-prestige titles attributed to out of any character so far, being the Champion, one of the Elite Four, a member of the Pokémon G-Men, and the World Champion runner-up. He was also called "a great Pokémon Master", a title stated to be above Champion.

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* TheAce: Has about the highest number of high-prestige titles out of any character so far, being the Champion, one of the Elite Four, a member of the Pokémon G-Men, and the World Champion runner-up. He was also called "a great Pokémon Master", a title stated to be above Champion.



* TheWorfEffect: He and Gyarados put up an incredible fight against Leon's Charizard, but ultimately lose to Galar's Champion.

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* TheWorfEffect: He and Gyarados put up an incredible fight against Leon's Charizard, Charizard at the World Championship, but ultimately lose lost to Galar's Champion.
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* BlueWithShock: It goes into a depression [[https://filb.de/content/anime/sm/102/233.jpg when seeing a piece of jewelry]] made from it's own species bodies.

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* BlueWithShock: It goes into a depression [[https://filb.de/content/anime/sm/102/233.jpg when seeing a piece of jewelry]] made from it's its own species bodies.



* DidntSeeThatComing: When it debuted outside ''Pokémon Chronicles'', nobody expected him. [[LampShadeHanging Ash even wondered since when she had a Gyarados]].

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* DidntSeeThatComing: When it debuted outside ''Pokémon Chronicles'', nobody expected him. [[LampShadeHanging Ash even wondered since when she had gotten a Gyarados]].



* EarlyBirdCameo: A very literal example, too. Ho-Oh appeared over two years before Pokémon Gold and Silver were released, and in fact its' appearance was the ''very'' first hint that the franchise would continue.

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* EarlyBirdCameo: A very literal example, too. Ho-Oh appeared over two years before Pokémon Gold and Silver were released, and in fact its' its appearance was the ''very'' first hint that the franchise would continue.



* PlayingWithFire: Ho-Oh is part Fire-Type and its flames are tied to Johto's famous legends. In the anime, it is said that Ho-Oh burned the Brass Tower, which also resulted to the births of Suicune, Entei and Raikou. Its sacred flame is also part of the Silver Conference's ceremonial torch.

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* PlayingWithFire: Ho-Oh is part Fire-Type and its flames are tied to Johto's famous legends. In the anime, it is said that Ho-Oh burned the Brass Tower, which also resulted to in the births of Suicune, Entei and Raikou. Its sacred flame is also part of the Silver Conference's ceremonial torch.



* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: Has its' face doodled on by Samson Oak's Komala in [=SM056=], although Jigglypuff thought it was ActuallyPrettyFunny.

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* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: Has its' its face doodled on by Samson Oak's Komala in [=SM056=], although Jigglypuff thought it was ActuallyPrettyFunny.



* IconicItem: Its marker, which it uses as a microphone during its song...and to scribble on people's faces when it gets mad.

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* IconicItem: Its marker, which it uses as a microphone during its song... and to scribble on people's faces when it gets mad.



* RecurringCharacter: Was a frequent RunningGag through Kanto to Johto in the original series. She made one reappearance in Hoenn and had a long absence, though it has returned to making regular appearances in Alola.

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* RecurringCharacter: Was a frequent RunningGag through Kanto to Johto in the original series. She Later made one reappearance in Hoenn and had a long absence, though it has returned to making regular appearances in Alola.



* SustainedMisunderstanding: Because of how Jigglypuff uses its SignatureMove, it seems not to understand that people and Pokémon falling asleep when it sings is ''what is supposed to happen''. So it's constantly [[BerserkButton triggered]] when they do fall asleep, and reacts by drawing on their faces.

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* SustainedMisunderstanding: Because of how Jigglypuff uses its SignatureMove, it seems not to understand that people and Pokémon falling asleep when it sings is ''what is supposed to happen''. So it's constantly [[BerserkButton triggered]] angered]] when they do fall asleep, and reacts by drawing on their faces.



* NeatFreak: Mimey. He once vacuumed Ash in the face because he apparently hadn't taken a bath for so long.

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* NeatFreak: Mimey. He once vacuumed Ash in the Ash's face because he apparently hadn't taken a bath for so long.



* SmallRoleBigImpact: Mimey only makes the odd recurring appearance, but chains off Ash's journey to Alola by winning a free vacation for the family there at the start of the ''Sun and Moon'' series.
* YourMimeMakesItReal: Becomes a thing in the ''Sword and Shield'' anime; in [=SS003=], it's miming vacuuming in Ash and Go's dorm room while they're sleeping, and really sucks the sheets off their beds.

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* SmallRoleBigImpact: Mimey only makes the odd recurring appearance, but chains starts off Ash's journey to Alola by winning a free vacation for the family there at the start of the ''Sun and Moon'' series.
* YourMimeMakesItReal: Becomes a thing in the ''Sword and Shield'' anime; in [=SS003=], it's miming it mimes vacuuming in Ash and Go's dorm room while they're sleeping, and really sucks the sheets off their beds.
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It's come full circle. XD


->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MeganHollingshead (Original series to Advanced Generation, episode 42), Creator/BellaHudson (Advanced Generation, episodes 49 to 144, plus cameo appearance in Black and White, episode 127), Creator/MicheleKnotz (Advanced Generation, episode 151 to Diamond and Pearl, episode 190) and Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld (Anime/MewtwoStrikesBackEvolution)

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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MeganHollingshead (Original series to Advanced Generation, episode 42), 42; ''Journeys''), Creator/BellaHudson (Advanced Generation, episodes 49 to 144, plus cameo appearance in Black and White, episode 127), Creator/MicheleKnotz (Advanced Generation, episode 151 to Diamond and Pearl, episode 190) and Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld (Anime/MewtwoStrikesBackEvolution)

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* AscendedExtra: Has a bigger role in the ''Sword and Shield'' series, as Delia assigns it to watch over Ash and Go at the lab.

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* AscendedExtra: Has a bigger role in the ''Sword and Shield'' ''Pokémon Journeys'' series, as Delia assigns it to watch over Ash and Go at the lab.



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* SugarAndIcePersonality: An intentional example on her part. Outside of battles she's very kind and warm with everyone. In battle, she turns cold and merciless like ice.

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