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'''Copycat''' (Japanese: '''モノマネむすめ''' ''Mimic Girl'') lives in [[Saffron City]]. She collects [[ | '''Copycat''' (Japanese: '''モノマネむすめ''' ''Mimic Girl'') lives in [[Saffron City]]. She collects [[Pokémon Dolls]], and likes to dress up as and mimic others. Copycat is not her real name; rather, her nickname. | ||
==In the games== | ==In the games== | ||
===In [[Generation I]]=== | ===In [[Generation I]]=== | ||
In [[Generation I]], Copycat will give the TM for {{m|Mimic}} in return for a {{p|Clefairy}}-style [[ | In [[Generation I]], Copycat will give the TM for {{m|Mimic}} in return for a {{p|Clefairy}}-style [[Pokémon Doll#Generation I|Poké Doll]]. | ||
In her bedroom, there is a {{wp|Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES}} with a game that has {{smw|Mario}} with a bucket on his head, a reference to the Japan-exclusive game {{smw|Mario & Wario}} (which was also developed by [[Game Freak]]). | In her bedroom, there is a {{wp|Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES}} with a game that has {{smw|Mario}} with a bucket on his head, a reference to the Japan-exclusive game {{smw|Mario & Wario}} (which was also developed by [[Game Freak]]). | ||
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===In [[Generation II]]=== | ===In [[Generation II]]=== | ||
[[Image:Copycat Sugimori Artwork.png|thumb|Ken Sugimori's artwork of Copycat, dressed as {{ga|Ethan}}]] | [[Image:Copycat Sugimori Artwork.png|thumb|Ken Sugimori's artwork of Copycat, dressed as {{ga|Ethan}}]] | ||
In | In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, Copycat's Clefairy doll (which she received in Generation I from {{ga|Red}}) is lost. It's found by a member of the Pokémon Fan Club in [[Vermilion City]]. When the player returns her lost doll, Copycat will give a ticket to ride the [[Magnet Train]] that travels between [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]]. | ||
In between the events of Generation I and Generation II, Copycat's house in Saffron City was torn down to make room for the [[Magnet Train]] station; a "rail company man" <!-- her words, not mine --> gave her a ticket because of the demolition. | In between the events of Generation I and Generation II, Copycat's house in Saffron City was torn down to make room for the [[Magnet Train]] station; a "rail company man" <!-- her words, not mine --> gave her a ticket because of the demolition. | ||
===In [[Generation III]]=== | ===In [[Generation III]]=== | ||
In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, Copycat is a [[move tutor]] who will teach Mimic to a suitable | In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, Copycat is a [[move tutor]] who will teach Mimic to a suitable Pokémon in return for a Poké Doll. | ||
===In [[Generation IV]]=== | ===In [[Generation IV]]=== | ||
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==In the TCG== | ==In the TCG== | ||
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Copycat or her | This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Copycat or her Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. | ||
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| rowspan=4 | {{TCG ID|Expedition|Copycat|138}} || rowspan=4 | T || rowspan=4 | | | rowspan=4 | {{TCG ID|Expedition|Copycat|138}} || rowspan=4 | T || rowspan=4 | – || rowspan=4 | {{rar|Uncommon}} || {{TCG|Expedition Base Set}} || 138/165 | ||
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| {{TCG|EX Team Rocket Returns}} || 83/109 | | {{TCG|EX Team Rocket Returns}} || 83/109 | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In {{game|Yellow}}, an NPC in the [[Celadon Department Store]] mentions that he's trying to buy a | *In {{game|Yellow}}, an NPC in the [[Celadon Department Store]] mentions that he's trying to buy a Poké Doll for Copycat in {{ci|Cerulean}}. However, Copycat lives in Saffron City. | ||
*In the artwork, Copycat has green hair on the [[Generation II]] artwork, but has brown hair in the latest artwork. | *In the artwork, Copycat has green hair on the [[Generation II]] artwork, but has brown hair in the latest artwork. | ||
*In [[Generation IV]], Copycat has a [[ | *In [[Generation IV]], Copycat has a [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] from every generation represented, if you count her Poké Dolls. A {{p|Clefairy}} doll ([[Generation I]]), a {{p|Blissey}} (Generation II), a {{p|Banette}} and a {{p|Nosepass}} doll ([[Generation III]]), and a {{p|Cherrim}} doll (Generation IV). | ||
*If the Copycat is in fact parroting the player character as she implies and not simply putting words in their mouths, then she provides by proxy some of the only lines of dialogue from the normally silent player characters. | *If the Copycat is in fact parroting the player character as she implies and not simply putting words in their mouths, then she provides by proxy some of the only lines of dialogue from the normally silent player characters. | ||
{{Kanto NPCs}} <br> | {{Kanto NPCs}} <br> |
Revision as of 23:33, 27 August 2010
Copycat モノマネむすめ Mimic Girl | |
File:CopycatHGSS.png Copycat art from the TCG | |
Gender | Female |
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Hometown | Saffron City |
Region | Kanto |
Generation | I, II, III, IV |
Games | Red, Blue, and Yellow, Gold, Silver, and Crystal, FireRed and LeafGreen, HeartGold and SoulSilver |
Copycat (Japanese: モノマネむすめ Mimic Girl) lives in Saffron City. She collects Pokémon Dolls, and likes to dress up as and mimic others. Copycat is not her real name; rather, her nickname.
In the games
In Generation I
In Generation I, Copycat will give the TM for Mimic in return for a Clefairy-style Poké Doll.
In her bedroom, there is a Super NES with a game that has Mario with a bucket on his head, a reference to the Japan-exclusive game Mario & Wario (which was also developed by Game Freak).
Copycat has a Doduo she has somehow taught to mimic human speech, similarly to the abilities of a Chatot.
In Generation II
In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, Copycat's Clefairy doll (which she received in Generation I from Red) is lost. It's found by a member of the Pokémon Fan Club in Vermilion City. When the player returns her lost doll, Copycat will give a ticket to ride the Magnet Train that travels between Kanto and Johto.
In between the events of Generation I and Generation II, Copycat's house in Saffron City was torn down to make room for the Magnet Train station; a "rail company man" gave her a ticket because of the demolition.
In Generation III
In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Copycat is a move tutor who will teach Mimic to a suitable Pokémon in return for a Poké Doll.
In Generation IV
In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Copycat has the same role as she did in Generation II.
In the anime
Copycat's anime counterpart may be Duplica.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Copycat or her Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Name | Type | Level | Rarity | Set | Set no. |
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Copycat | T | – | Expedition Base Set | 138/165 | |
EX Team Rocket Returns | 83/109 | ||||
EX Dragon Frontiers | 73/101 | ||||
SoulSilver Collection | 69/70 |
Trivia
- In Pokémon Yellow, an NPC in the Celadon Department Store mentions that he's trying to buy a Poké Doll for Copycat in Cerulean. However, Copycat lives in Saffron City.
- In the artwork, Copycat has green hair on the Generation II artwork, but has brown hair in the latest artwork.
- In Generation IV, Copycat has a Pokémon from every generation represented, if you count her Poké Dolls. A Clefairy doll (Generation I), a Blissey (Generation II), a Banette and a Nosepass doll (Generation III), and a Cherrim doll (Generation IV).
- If the Copycat is in fact parroting the player character as she implies and not simply putting words in their mouths, then she provides by proxy some of the only lines of dialogue from the normally silent player characters.
Professor Oak • Mom (Kanto) • Mom (LGPE) • Red • Blue • Green • Trace • Daisy • Old man • Bill • Celio • Mr. Fuji • Safari Zone Warden • Copycat • Primo • Koichi
Pokémon Fan Club Chairman • Erik and Sara • Teala • Mina • Cal • Steven Stone • Maylene • Cameron • Mr. Game • Morimoto
Team Rocket • Gym guide • Gym Leaders • Elite Four • Professors' aides • Magikarp salesman • Name Rater • Day-Care Person • Mr. Hyper
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