Carmine

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Carmine
ゼイユ Zeiyu
Scarlet Violet Carmine.png
Artwork from Scarlet and Violet DLC
Age Unconfirmed[a]
Gender Female
Eye color Yellow
Hair color Black (red highlights inside)
Hometown Mossui Town
Region Kitakami
Relatives Kieran (younger brother)
Yukito (grandfather)
Hideko (grandmother)
Unnamed great grandfather
Unnamed ancestor
Trainer class Pokémon Trainer
Generation IX
Games Scarlet and Violet

Carmine (Japanese: ゼイユ Zeiyu) is a friend character introduced in The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero. She is originally from Kitakami and attends Blueberry Academy with her younger brother, Kieran. She is strong-willed and can be a little selfish, but always looks out for her little brother—even if she isn’t the best at showing it. Many people say that she can be chilly towards people from other regions.[4]

In the core series games

Character and role

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Teal Mask

Carmine meeting the player

Carmine is a student of Blueberry Academy, and native to the Mossui Town of Kitakami, having been born there.[5]. She and Kieran are chosen to accompany the incoming students from Naranja AcademyS/Uva AcademyV on a cultural tour of the area under the watch of her teacher Briar. She is immediately cold, bossy,[6] and outright unwelcoming presence towards the player from the moment they enter Mossui Town on the basis that they are an outsider, picking a fight with them upon their arrival.[7][8][9] After her defeat, she hastily prompts the player to pair with her brother during the orienteering exercise.

Throughout this period, Carmine often puts on a front to hide her insults when in a social situation,[10] though the students that accompany the player to Kitakami see right through it.[11] In many instances, she showcases her self-absorbed nature, ranging from comments on her own prowess in battle to the way she looks.[12][13][14][15] After the player is introduced to Yukito and Hideko, Carmine and Kieran's grandparents, she encounters the the player and her brother yet again. She chooses to tag along with the pair to the Festival of Masks (rejecting to invite the partner she was assigned)[16] but battles the player after realizing they only have two masks to share between the three. When the three initially arrive at the festival, Carmine makes sure to take a picture to remember the moment.

Carmine and the player meeting Ogerpon

She challenges the player to beat her high score in Ogre Oustin',[17] which Kieran isn't ever interested in participating in.[18] This constant rudeness begins to impact her younger brother, who she spends a great deal of time telling to be quiet and to ignore,[19][20] routinely berating him for his perspective on the story of the Loyal Three.[21] On the outskirts of the festival, Carmine and the player have a chance encounter with Ogerpon, a Pokémon from a local legend that became vilified after a battle with another group of Pokémon called the Loyal Three, who flees after dropping her Teal Mask. Although Carmine feels conflicted, she ultimately decides to lie to Kieran about the event to protect him. Knowing Kieran idolized Ogerpon, she fears he will blame them for missing a chance to meet it.[22] The next morning, Carmine accompanies the player to give the mask back to her grandfather, who reveals Ogerpon's true story to the duo; that the "Loyal" Three were actually a group of bandits who attacked Ogerpon's Trainer and stole three masks made for her by the siblings' distant ancestor; Ogerpon slew the Loyal Three, but the villagers believed she was attacking them and came to fear her. Upon realizing that the ogre was maligned for what really happened, Carmine immediately moves to tell the village of the truth, though her grandfather prevents her hot-headedness from causing trouble; stating that the truth would only make things worse.[23]

The moment that Ogerpon's story is revealed to Carmine in full, she vows to make the Pokémon happy, volunteering to help restore its mask alongside the player.[24] Carmine and the player visit the Crystal Pool to retrieve a Crystal Cluster in order to fix the mask, where she showcases her extreme pride and knowledge surrounding her home. Although her proclivity to refer to those not from Kitakami as "outsiders"[7] causes friction between the girl and others, she appears to have an understanding of the folklore surrounding the Crystal Pool; where she recalls a rumor that you can meet people there who have passed away.[25] This is reinforced by the appearance of Professor Sada or Turo at the lake following the player's capture of Terapagos, as well as with the Milotic in the lake that attacks Carmine and the player, due to it's (albeit unused) Ghost Tera-type.

Carmine and the player seeing the resurrected Loyal Three

Discovering that that Kieran overheard the conversation and erroneously assumed that the pair were excluding him out of spite, Carmine accompanies the player to the Monument of the Loyal Three, where Kieran, having stolen Ogerpon's mask, does battle with the player. He storms off following his defeat, though in that moment the Lousy Three unexpectedly come back to life, making their way towards Kitakami Hall. These clashes with Kieran often lead her to think that these are simply bouts of teenage angst,[26] failing to realize the irony.[27] The villagers, unaware of the truth behind the original tale, both feed the Loyal Three and present them with the three remaining stolen masks. When Carmine is unable to get a word in to convince them otherwise, she heads to the Dreaded Den with the player to stop The Loyal Three from harming Ogerpon. After Munkidori is defeated, the trio run off, where Carmine assumes the role as the leader of what she calls the "Mask Retrieval Squad" in order to get them back. Carmine seems to be good at reading Ogerpon's feelings towards both the player and Kieran,[28][29][30] but fails to realize that it cannot understand her all the same, much to her chagrin.[31] She and the player accompany Ogerpon to track down and battle the now-Titanic-sized Okidogi, Munkidori and Fezandipiti, while Kieran returns to Mossui Town to reveal the true nature of Ogerpon's story. With Ogerpon's reputation safely restored among the villagers, the group returns to Ogerpon's mountain home, where Ogerpon chooses the player to be her Trainer.

To Carmine's annoyance, Kieran demands a final battle with the player for the right to take Ogerpon, irrespective of Ogerpon's wishes. The player defeats Kieran and catches Ogerpon. The following day, Carmine challenges the player, insisting that they use Ogerpon on their team. After their journey in Kitakami, she appears to have something heartfelt to tell the player, but is cut short by a phone call telling her to return to the village.[32] Towards the end of The Teal Mask, Carmine realizes that the way she treated those visiting Kitakami was wrong, with her behavior being out of fear that her home was to become a tourist trap for strangers that wouldn't appreciate it.[33] Kieran and Carmine are to return early to Blueberry Academy due to an unexpected development in the Great Crater of Paldea, with Carmine giving the final farewell on behalf of Kieran.

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Indigo Disk

Carmine seething

Carmine is first brought up during a moment of growth at the beginning of The Indigo Disk, when Cyrano mentions that she was the one to recommend the player to Blueberry Academy.[34] After a short phone call following the player's entry to the Terarium, Carmine reunites with the player. She maintains her cheery attitude towards them from the end of The Teal Mask, having kept herself busy travelling to many different regions with Briar to aid in her research.[35] She's initially seen talking to Amarys, her good friend at the academy,[36] before challenging the player to a battle.

By the other students at the academy, Carmine is described as self-absorbed, but they find it difficult to hate her in spite of that.[37] Others in her class do view her as somewhat frustrating to deal with, particularly given that she's a part of the student body,[38] a sentiment echoed the Mossui Town Caretaker, suggesting she's acted a certain way for some time.[39] This extends to the other townsfolk of her home, wondering if she finally went berserk after the Loyal Three's Monument was destroyed.[40]

Carmine watching the player battling Kieran

Upon returning to Blueberry Academy, she became concerned for Kieran when noticing a drastic chance in his attitude,[41] which further prompts her to ask the player to look out for him whenever they're at the academy.[42][43]. This concern becomes exacerbated when Carmine sees Kieran become Champion of the BB League, using his authority to bully other students out of the club. She also begrudgingly introduces the player to Drayton, who she sees as nothing but a distrustful pest, often seething when the two are on screen together.[44][45] He constantly brings her to a point of anger, especially when he refers to setting up a "cafeteria date" with the player.[46]

She is there to watch the player become the BB League Champion after they defeat Kieran. Following this, Briar informs him, the player, and Carmine that she's recently gotten permission from Paldea League chairwoman and Top Champion Geeta to search Area Zero for a mysterious Pokémon called Terapagos. When Kieran quickly joins her and the player, Carmine joins as well. In the Underdepths, Kieran, egged on by a glory-blinded Briar, attempts to use Terapagos to defeat the player, resulting in the Pokémon losing control of its power and the player stepping in to subdue it. Carmine attempts to help, but with the bulk of her team already taken out by the other powerful Pokémon in the area, she is forced to beg Kieran for help. Though initially hesitant, Kieran comes to his senses and helps the player defeat Terapagos and ultimately catch it, where both he and Carmine burst into tears after all is calm.

After returning to Blueberry Academy, Kieran makes amends with the player. Carmine takes a picture of all three together, once again. It is here where the player is able to see the picture that Carmine took of the player and Kieran when they visited the Festival of Masks during The Teal Mask.

The picture taken by Carmine during the Festival of Masks
The picture taken by Carmine after the credits


Mochi Mayhem

Carmine under the influence of Pecharunt
Carmine in the League Club Room

Some time after the events in the Area Zero Underdepths, Kieran invites the player and their friends from Paldea, Nemona, Arven and Penny, to visit him in Kitakami. When they get there, they discover that ever since Kieran sent his invitation, Carmine has been acting extremely erratically; her eyes have turned purple, she is obsessively doing a strange dance, and she is only capable of uttering the word "Mochi". The player and Kieran investigate and discover that the Mythical Pokémon Pecharunt has been feeding the villagers of Kitakami tainted mochi and brainwashing them, including Carmine. The two pursue and confront Pecharunt, who summons the brainwashed villagers to protect it, including Carmine. Kieran holds the group off while the player defeats the brainwashed Nemona and catches Pecharunt, restoring Carmine to normal. Afterwards, the group is able to finally enjoy their Kitakami vacation, with Nemona battling Carmine at least a dozen times. Several days later, the siblings see the player off before returning to Blueberry Academy.

Over the course of the game, and as mentioned when she returns to Blueberry Academy, she comes to terms with the fact that she's incredibly overprotective of her younger brother, and that she'll dial it back in the future.[47] Carmine never truly sheds her snarky nature, even when gifting the player a pair of Sinistcha-themed Joke Glasses, telling the player that they'll look great on them, and that they should wear them every day.[48]

When interacting with Carmine's desk in her room at the academy, the player seems to acknowledge that she's very neat and organized.[49] Carmine states that she can't swim, although it may be that she is simply saying that because she doesn't want to get herself wet, something she states numerous times.[50][51] She's also deeply embarrassed at the events of Mochi Mayhem, shouting at the player if they answer "Well, actually..." when Carmine asks if they recorded any videos of her dancing.[52]

Appearance

Carmine's settei
Carmine during the Festival

Whilst her age is unknown, Carmine herself mentions that she still considers herself to be a kid.[53] Carmine is a tall girl with long, bi-colored black hair. It curls downwards into several long strands that taper out into ribbon shapes, with two longer strands that protrude from just above her ears. The others reach down to her to just above her waist, facing outwards to reveal a scarlet color. Two short bangs hang out from the direct center of her forehead; intersecting atop each other and reaching down to her nose, with all of her hair being held together by a bright yellow hairband. Carmine's eyes feature similarly bright yellow irises, with long, slit-shaped black pupils. Whenever she is in a state of anger or seriousness, (as seen briefly in the beginning of a battle against her) Carmine's eyes lose their white shine for a brief moment. A mole can be seen under her left eye, which has sharp, distinct eyelashes. In moments of distress, Carmine tugs on the longer ends of her hair, occasionally brushing aside the bangs on her forehead when in battle. When laughing, she clasps both hands in front of her face.

Most of the time, Carmine wears a variation of the Blueberry Academy winter uniform; a deep blue, three-button up jacket with the school's insignia to the left of her chest. Below is a white undershirt that reaches to her neck. On the back-side of the jacket arm, a noticeably brighter blue stripe can be seen. Below, the uniform's pants are long, blue, and form-fitting, particularly towards the ankles. An inverted v-shaped stripe can be seen towards the knees of the pants; the leftmost leg's shape being pure white, with the rightmost being the same brighter blue color that was on the arms. A white belt is worn around the uniform's waist. When taking time off from school, Carmine often wears long pajamas, which her settei describes as "Holiday style". It also details her enjoyment of sweet snacks.

Carmine also wears red glove with a fingerless thumb on her right hand, as well as a yellow bag around her waist, with two large grey zippers, identical to her brother's. It's unknown what is contained in the pouch, as she pulls out a Poké Ball from her back pocket when in battle, which she throws in a back-handed, underarm fashion. When watching others in battle, she straight stands with her hands clasped together, lightly bouncing up and down.

During, and the morning after the Festival of Masks, Carmine wears a blue jinbei, which bears simplified markings of Okidogi, Munkidori and Fezandipiti. The short arms are segmented by wide meshes halfway through, with the pockets on the bottom half also partially bearing a mesh design. On her feet, Carmine wears sandals. The mask she chooses to hook around her hairband is that which represents Munkidori.

Carmine's eyes when she gets serious
Carmine in the background of a battle


Pokémon

First battle

Winning this fight is not mandatory. The player will not black out and the story will progress either way.

Before completing The Way Home



After completing The Way Home



Second battle

Before completing The Way Home



After completing The Way Home



First Multi Battle partner

Carmine joins the player as a Multi Battle partner against a Milotic at the Crystal Pool.

Before completing The Way Home



After completing The Way Home



Second Multi Battle partner

Carmine joins the player as a Multi Battle partner against the Titanic Loyal Three in no set order.

Before completing The Way Home



After completing The Way Home



Third battle

Carmine will only battle the player if they have Ogerpon in their party, or if they don't have Ogerpon in their party or boxes.

Before completing The Way Home



After completing The Way Home



Fourth battle

Carmine will send out her Sinistcha last and Terastallize it at the first opportunity.

Carmine has special dialogue if the player uses Ogerpon in this battle.



Area Zero Multi Battle partner

Carmine joins the player as a Multi Battle partner against Terapagos at Area Zero. She is scripted to be defeated by the end of the first phase; if her lone Sinistcha is not knocked out by the time Terapagos's first barrier breaks, he will use Zen Headbutt on Sinistcha, knocking it out irrespective of the damage formula or any other effects that would prevent it from being used or would cause Sinistcha to survive.



League Club Room

Carmine will send out her Sinistcha last and Terastallize it at the first opportunity.



Traded to the player

Upon the third unique interaction with Carmine in the League Club Room, she will trade a Poltchageist to the player in exchange for almost any Pokémon excluding Shiny, Legendary, or Mythical Pokémon.

#1012  Poltchageist
Counterfeit Form
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Type:
GrassIC SV.png GhostIC SV.png
Tera Type: WaterIC Tera.png
Ability: Hospitality
Held item: None
ID: 704310
OT: Carmine
Met: a Link Trade
Nature: Sassy
Ribbons
/ Marks:
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Hex
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Mega Drain
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Games Method Duration
SV In-game trade
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
This Pokémon may only be redeemed once per save file.
Date received is the date on the system when the gift is redeemed.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.

Quotes

Main article: Carmine/Quotes

In the anime

Pokémon: Paldean Winds

Carmine appeared briefly in Breathe Together, along with Kieran in Blueberry Academy as they watch Ohara, Aliquis and Hohma's video from Naranja Academy.

Merchandise

Pokémon Trading Card Game

The Carmine has been featured in a variety of merchandise released exclusively for the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Carmine and Kieran

A Deck Box, sleeves, dividers, and a mat known as Carmine and Kieran, released through the Japanese Pokémon Center, and drawn by kirisAki.[54]

Japan: April 26th, 2024[55]

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Gallery

Core series game artwork

The Teal Mask key art.png The Indigo Disk key art.png
The Teal Mask artwork The Indigo Disk artwork
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Final art for
The Indigo Disk

Core series game assets

Scarlet and Violet
VSCarmine.png VSCarmine 2.png
Model
(VS pose)
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(VS pose at the Festival of Masks)

Music

Games Location Song name Composition Arrangement
 S  V  Talking to Carmine Carmine* Unknown Unknown
Battling Carmine Battle! (Carmine)* Unknown Unknown
Song names marked with an asterisk are unofficial, as they have not received a soundtrack release.

In the TCG

Ultra rare print of Carmine
Main article: Carmine (Transformation Mask 97)

Carmine was introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Scarlet & Violet Series (the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era). It was first released in the Japanese Transformation Mask expansion with artwork by kantaro. An ultra rare version with artwork by the same illustrator was released in the same set. It lets the player discard their hand and draw 5 new cards from their deck. It is one of the few Supporter cards that can be used on a player's first turn if they go first.

Trivia

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ゼイユ Zeiyu From groseille (French for redcurrant)
English Carmine From carmine
German Hana From Johannisbeere (currant)
Spanish Corin From corinto (redcurrant)
French Roseille From groseille (redcurrant) and rose
Italian Rubra From Ribes rubrum (scientific name of redcurrant)
Korean 시유 Siyu Transcription of her Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 丹瑜 Dānyú From 丹 dān / dāan (red) and partial transcription of her Japanese name
Chinese (Cantonese) 丹瑜 Dāanyùh
Indonesian Seile From groseille (French for redcurrant)

Notes

  1. She is the older sister of Kieran, who is stated to be an adolescent.[1] When Carmine refers to the village kids, she includes herself among them, implying that she still considers herself to be a kid.[2] In French, she explicitly states that she is still an adolescent.[3] Her actual age is not otherwise known.

References

  1. Carmine: "What's [Kieran's] problem? He's been all bent out of shape since yesterday. [...] Must be teen angst or something. It happens!" (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet)
  2. Carmine: "Most of the kids in town wear masks of the Loyal Three, like me. Did I mention they’re our heroes?" (Japanese: あたしとか 村の子の お面も ありがた~い ともっこさまの 顔なんだよ The masks worn by the village kids like me also depict the Loyal Three, who we are grateful to.) (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet)
  3. Roseille: "Personnellement, j'ai beau être aussi une ado, je reste toujours aussi agréable. Donc je sais pas ce qu'il se passe dans la tête d'un ado torturé..." (Pokémon Écarlate et Violet)
  4. https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/new_characters/
  5. "Anyway, as you all know, this village is where I was born."
  6. "Seems I’ve got no choice. I’ll let you into town, but only if you become one of my grunts and do every little thing I—"
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Sorry, but I can’t just let an outsider like you wander into Mossui Town."
  8. "Welcome to Kitakami! For your first experience, get ready to eat dirt!"
  9. "How’s that for a first taste of Kitakami? Not that I’m enjoying this or anything!"
  10. "It’s a pleasure to meet all you outsiders—I mean, visitors from Paldea! Hee hee!"
  11. "That girl, Carmine... I’m not sure I trust that cheery greeting from her."
  12. "So, do you NOT know about type matchups? Maybe you should study up!"
  13. "Feel free to be dazzled by how great I look in my jinbei. I’ll win while you’re distracted!"
  14. "Besides, I tried talking to a few people here and there, but they got all nervous and stuff! I’m just too pretty for my own good."
  15. "If we’re talking actual skill, I’m WAY above any of the Elite Four!"
  16. "Carmine went to the festival?! W-we’re supposed to be partners, but she didn’t even invite me..."
  17. "I, Carmine, Mossui’s reigning champion of Ogre Balloon busting..."
  18. "Kiki’s no use at all! Zero talent for oustin’ ogres, I’m telling you!"
  19. "I told you to hush, Kiki!"
  20. "Just ignore my little brother."
  21. "Kiki’s still a little baby, so of course he thinks some kind of terrible monster’s cool. He likes the ogre more than the Loyal Three."
  22. "So, if he found out we’d seen the ogre without him... I guess I was afraid he’d feel bad, y’know? Feel left out or something... Am I overthinking it? ’Sides, I didn’t want him running up the mountain to follow the ogre at this hour, either. Well...in any case, we already lied about it, and that’s that. Let’s keep this whole thing our little secret, OK? And maybe hold off on showing Kiki that mask you just picked up, too."
  23. "The story everyone’s been told is the complete opposite of the truth! They gotta hear about this!"
  24. "Especially now that I’ve heard the real story... I just want Ogerpon to be happy, you know?"
  25. "The crystals here are always shining. Isn’t that strange? There’s even a weird rumor that you can meet people here who’ve passed away."
  26. "Must be teen angst or something. It happens!"
  27. "I sure never let teenage angst get to my head like that. I don’t know what to do with him..."
  28. "It seems scared... Maybe it’s not good with new people, Kiki."
  29. "Player, It seems pretty comfortable around you, Player."
  30. "I know you really love Ogerpon. I really, honestly understand. But...you have to think about Ogerpon’s feelings too."
  31. "We go in village! You stay here! Ogerpon stay! Do you understand?"
  32. "I actually, uh... Sheesh, this is awkward to tell you, but I—"
  33. "And I’ll be honest—I didn’t want any outsiders coming here at all! It felt like our home was being turned into a tourist trap for a buncha ignorant strangers... But then we spent some time together, and none of you were the way I imagined you’d be at all... I shouldn’t have been so quick to judge people I didn’t know anything about."
  34. "Yes, yes, one of them was named Carmine, I believe! She’s the one who recommended you!"
  35. "As for me, well, I’ve been helping Ms. Briar with her research. We’ve been to all sorts of different regions!"
  36. "For my part, Kieran is the younger brother of my dear friend, Carmine."
  37. "Yeah, Carmine’s kinda self-absorbed, but it’s hard not to like her anyway."
  38. "Our class has Amarys, the student council prez... and Carmine, the student body pest!"
  39. "I hardly know what to do with the two of them... Especially that Carmine. Always been a handful, that one. I apologize if she gave you a hard time."
  40. "Hey, the Loyal Three Monument’s all busted! Did Carmine finally go berserk or something?"
  41. "Kiki is... Well, you saw how he is. He’s scaring me nowadays. Ever since we got back from Kitakami, it’s like he’s become a totally different person."
  42. "And please...keep an eye on Kiki for me."
  43. "I’d like it if you could support—actually, no, forget I said anything. Just be his friend, OK?"
  44. "This is Drayton...and he’s the worst."
  45. "Point is, don’t let your guard down around him... ever!"
  46. "Aaagh! That bozo! Seriously, what is his problem? And a cafeteria date? What does he even mean by that?! Just so you know, this is not excitement over the date thing. It’s anger. No, I KNOW what a date is... Were you seriously about to explain it to me?"
  47. "Seriously though, maybe I’m a bit overprotective, huh? I guess I’ll try to dial it back a little... I’ll still keep an eye on him, but I won’t overdo it. Makes me feel kinda lonely thinking about it, though..."
  48. "Those glasses will look great on you. You should wear them every day!"
  49. "It’s Carmine’s desk! So neat and organized!"
  50. "Well, yeah. I can’t swim. And besides, my clothes would get soaked if I did it."
  51. "You handle looking around in the water. I don’t wanna get my clothes wet."
  52. "You didn’t take any videos or anything of me doing that mochi-mochi dance, right?!"
    "Oh, thank goodness! I know a Pokémon was controlling me and everything, but it’s still the most embarrassing thing I’ve ever done!"
    or
    "WHAT?! Delete it! Delete everything, right now!"
  53. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Age
  54. kirisAki confirming she drew the Carmine and Kieran TCG art
  55. The Pokémon Center website, listing the release date of the Carmine and Kieran TCG merch.



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Spin-off games RonaldPauloLearTina


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CilanChiliCressLenoraHawesLoblollyCharlesIrisDraydenAlderBengaCurtisYancyBrycenSabrinaPop Roxie
HilbertHildaNateRosaIngoEmmetCynthiaLookerNColressMorimotoNishinoPokémon Fan Club Chairman
CyranoBriarCarmineKieranKoraidonMiraidonGeetaRikaClavellPerrinSnacksworthSynclaire
Team PlasmaClydeGym Leaders • Elite Four (Unova · BB) • PWT participantsName RaterDay-Care CoupleJudgeMagikarp salesmanSpecial CoachesGuidance counselors
Paldea Professor SadaProfessor TuroMomNemonaKoraidonMiraidonGeetaArvenPennyHeath
ClavellJacqDendraMiriamRaifortSaguaroSalvatoreTymeHarrington
CarmineKieranCaretakerYukito and HidekoOgerponPecharuntPerrinCyranoBriarTerapagosBilly and O'Nare
Team StarGym LeadersElite FourPokémon League representatives


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