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'''Fiorello Cappucino''' (Japanese: '''タクヤ''' ''Takuya'') is a [[character of the day]] of the {{g|anime}}. He is voiced by [[Ted Lewis]] in English and 宮崎一成 ''Issei Miyazaki'' in Japanese. He seems to be a reference to {{wp|Fabio Lanzoni}}.
'''Fiorella Cappuccino''' (Japanese: '''タクヤ''' ''Takuya'') is a [[character of the day]] who appeared in ''[[EP052|Princess vs. Princess]]''. In the English dub, he seems to be a reference to American actor {{wp|Fabio Lanzoni}}, being given an exaggerated Italian accent; in the Japanese version, he seems to be a reference to Japanese pop singer {{wp|Kimura Takuya}} (stage name Kimutaku) of the band {{wp|SMAP}}.


Cappucino is a famous movie star in the anime. The winner of the Princess Day festival in ''[[EP052|Princess vs. Princess]]'' also won the chance to meet Cappucino. Many of the participants in the festival, with the exception of [[Misty]] and [[Jessie]], were thrilled at the chance to meet him.
In the English dub, Cappuccino is a famous movie star; one of the movies he stars in was called "''{{DL|Movies in the Pokémon world|Gigantic}}''".


{{Ash}} and [[Brock]] both failed to see why he was so popular among his female fans.
During the [[Princess Festival]] in [[O-Hina Town]], he served as the commentator of the [[Queen of the Princess Festival]]. The prize for the winner of the competition was a Pokémon Princess Doll Set and a photo with Cappuccino. Many of the participants in the festival, with the exception of {{an|Misty}} and [[Jessie]], were thrilled at the chance to meet him.


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{{Ash}} and {{an|Brock}} both failed to see why Cappuccino was so popular among his female fans.
 
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|pl=Wojciech Majchrzak}}
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 1 November 2023

Fiorella Cappuccino

Fiorella Cappuccino (Japanese: タクヤ Takuya) is a character of the day who appeared in Princess vs. Princess. In the English dub, he seems to be a reference to American actor Fabio Lanzoni, being given an exaggerated Italian accent; in the Japanese version, he seems to be a reference to Japanese pop singer Kimura Takuya (stage name Kimutaku) of the band SMAP.

In the English dub, Cappuccino is a famous movie star; one of the movies he stars in was called "Gigantic".

During the Princess Festival in O-Hina Town, he served as the commentator of the Queen of the Princess Festival. The prize for the winner of the competition was a Pokémon Princess Doll Set and a photo with Cappuccino. Many of the participants in the festival, with the exception of Misty and Jessie, were thrilled at the chance to meet him.

Ash and Brock both failed to see why Cappuccino was so popular among his female fans.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 宮崎一成 Issei Miyazaki
English Ted Lewis
Finnish Pauli Virta
European French Laurent Vernin
Italian Paolo Sesana
Norwegian Erik Skøld
Polish Wojciech Majchrzak
Brazilian Portuguese Wellington Lima
European Spanish Fernando Cabrera



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