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A '''Kimono Girl''' (Japanese: '''舞妓班''' ''Maikohan'', literally ''Dancing girls group'') is a type of [[Pokémon trainer]] that first debuted in the [[Generation II]] games.  They appear as small women dressed in kimonos.
A '''Kimono Girl''' (Japanese: '''舞妓はん''' ''Maikohan'', meaning: apprentice [[wp:Geisha|Geisha]]) is a type of [[Pokémon trainer]] that first debuted in the [[Generation II]] games.  They appear as small women dressed in kimonos.


There are five Kimono girls, all of which can be battled in [[Ecruteak City]].  Each only has one Pokémon, which when combined contain the entire set of {{p|Eevee}}'s evolutions, the [[Eeveelution]]s.
There are five Kimono girls, all of which can be battled in [[Ecruteak City]].  Each only has one Pokémon, which when combined contain the entire set of {{p|Eevee}}'s evolutions, the [[Eeveelution]]s.

Revision as of 10:03, 8 September 2006

A Kimono Girl (Japanese: 舞妓はん Maikohan, meaning: apprentice Geisha) is a type of Pokémon trainer that first debuted in the Generation II games. They appear as small women dressed in kimonos.

There are five Kimono girls, all of which can be battled in Ecruteak City. Each only has one Pokémon, which when combined contain the entire set of Eevee's evolutions, the Eeveelutions.

The Kimono Girls:

Sayo (Japanese: サクラ Sakura, Italian: Sayo, Spanish: Bea) - Espeon's Trainer

Miki (Japanese: サツキ Satsuki, Italian: Keko, Spanish: Kim) - Jolteon's Trainer

Kuni (Japanese: スモモ Sumomo, Italian: Maki, Spanish: Zoe) - Vaporeon's Trainer

Zuki (Japanese: タマオ Tamao, Italian: Kana, Spanish: Ico) - Umbreon's Trainer

Naoko (Japanese: コウメ Koume, Italian: Yuki, Spanish: Isa) - Flareon's Trainer


The Kimono Girls appeared in the anime as the Kimono Sisters resembling their game counterparts. However, Sakura, or Sayo was more important in anime than her sisters. Suprisingly, all 5 Girls kept their Japanese names in the English dub of Pokémon anime. It didn't use their dub names from the games.