DJ Mary

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DJ Mary (Japanese: クルミ Kurumi) is a DJ in Johto Radio Tower and a host of famous Oak's Pokémon Talk. The co-host of this show is Professor Oak.

In the Games

Mary is famous celebrity in Johto and surprisingly Kanto. Many people in Kanto arrive to Johto to hear the Mary's show. She gives a Pink Bow for prize after defeating Team Rocket in Kanto. Buena says she has a problems with weight. Mary had caught one Pokémon, Drowzee but it was always making her drowsy, so she traded it for Meowth with fan. Mary also host the Quiz in Pokémon Stadium 2.

In the Anime

Mary first appeared in Pokémon anime in Air Time as a host of a Radio Show. This one was a saga about Goldenrod Prince. Ash and co. helped to host this show. Later, in Will the Real Oak Please Stand Up? Mary with Professor Oak, a co-host of the famous Oak's Pokémon Talk and a good Pokémon poet were going to Maroon Town. A day before they arrived Jessie and James disguised as them and when the real Mary and Professor arrived nobody knew who are the imposters and who are real stars. So, Nurse Joy from Maroon Town decided to make a contest that will determine the real Oak and real Mary.

Mary later apeared in Oaknapped as Seafoam TV Reporter. Her Japanese voice actress is unknown and her English voice actress is Amy Birnbaum.

In the Manga

In the Pokémon Special manga Mary appeared as the Radio DJ and a famous singer. She's close friend with Whitney and big celebrity. Gold is a huge fan of her. She got a Smeargle from Whitney.

In the TCG

Mary appears in a several TCG cards. First is titled Mary. It allows player to draw 2 cards and then shuffle them from hand into player's deck. Second is Mary's Impulse. This one allows player to flip the coin until a tails. For each heads player can draw 2 cards. Third is Mary's Request which allows player to draw 2 cards or 4 cards if player doesn't have a Stage 2 Pokémon.