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'''Mako''' (Japanese: ''' ''' ''Mako'') is a character in the [[Phantom Thief! Pokémon 7]] manga. She is an ambitious news [[reporter]] who is desperately trying to discover [[Hiori|Pokémon 7]]'s real identity and is willing to do anything to get him to come and reveal his identity for the press.  
'''Mako''' (Japanese: '''マコ''' ''Mako'') is a character in the [[Phantom Thief Pokémon 7]] {{pkmn|manga}}. She is an ambitious news {{tc|reporter}} and editor of her magazine. She's desperately trying to discover [[Hiori|Pokémon 7]]'s real identity.
 
Mako first appeared as the ''[[Sun Sun]]'''s latest customer. Mako, who is a magazine editor, is searching for Pokémon 7 for her story and assumes Hiori him. Nazuna denies this, as she believes that Pokémon 7 is braver than the "weak" Hiori and ''his'' Lucario. Hiori and his team later receive a request which turns out to be a trap by Mako to reveal his identity. Her {{p|Bastiodon}} blocks their exit and she sends out her {{p|Lopunny}} to remove his mask and is successful. Lucario fights the Lopunny for the mask but finds that the Lopunny is a formidable foe. Before Mako could snap a photo of Hiori's face, Lucario gains the upper hand against the rabbit Pokémon and throws Lopunny, hitting Mako, to keeping her from seeing Pokémon 7 unmasked. Using {{p|Mime Jr.|Mime Jr.'s}} {{m|Trick}}, Hiori snags Mako's camera and escapes on his {{p|Drifblim}} with it and Lucario. However, he realizes that the camera held other pictures Mako needed for her magazine articles.
 
Later, Mako came to "Sun Sun" again, ordering a large number of curry rolls. She told Nazuna and Hiori about a mysterious rise in Pokémon thefts in the area, saying that she suspected that there must be a [[Team Galactic|large organization]] behind all of it.


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
{|border="1" style="border: 1px solid #000; border-collapse: collapse;" width=100px cellspacing=
{{TrainerPoké
|-
|trainer=Mako
| align=center | [[Image:428.png]]<br>{{p|Lopunny}}
|pkmn=Bastiodon
| align=center | [[Image:411.png]]<br>{{p|Bastiodon}}
|type1=Rock
|}
||type2=Steel
|img=Mako Bastiodon.png
|epnum=P7-02
|epname=Seven's Real Identity In Peril
|desc= Mako used her Bastiodon only to block Pokémon 7's escape with its body.
 
Other than a cameo, it was not seen in battle at all.}}


==Trivia==
{{TrainerPoké
*Mako is possibly based on the [[reporter]] class due to how she is dressed and how at times she carries a microphone.
|trainer=Mako
|pkmn=Lopunny
|type1=Normal
|img=Mako Lopunny.png
|epnum=P7-02
|epname=Seven's Real Identity In Peril
|desc= Lopunny was used to remove Hiori's mask and was successful. His {{TP|Hiori|Lucario}} fights the Lopunny for the mask but finds that it is a formidable foe. It uses its grace and agility to fight with {{p|Lucario}}. Before Mako could snap a photo of Hiori's face, Lucario gains the upper hand against the rabbit Pokémon and throws Lopunny, hitting Mako, to keep her from seeing Pokémon 7 unmasked.


None of Lopunny's moves are known.}}


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Revision as of 22:53, 15 November 2014

If you were looking for the M14 character see Mako (movie).

Mako

Mako (Japanese: マコ Mako) is a character in the Phantom Thief Pokémon 7 manga. She is an ambitious news reporter and editor of her magazine. She's desperately trying to discover Pokémon 7's real identity.

Mako first appeared as the Sun Sun's latest customer. Mako, who is a magazine editor, is searching for Pokémon 7 for her story and assumes Hiori him. Nazuna denies this, as she believes that Pokémon 7 is braver than the "weak" Hiori and his Lucario. Hiori and his team later receive a request which turns out to be a trap by Mako to reveal his identity. Her Bastiodon blocks their exit and she sends out her Lopunny to remove his mask and is successful. Lucario fights the Lopunny for the mask but finds that the Lopunny is a formidable foe. Before Mako could snap a photo of Hiori's face, Lucario gains the upper hand against the rabbit Pokémon and throws Lopunny, hitting Mako, to keeping her from seeing Pokémon 7 unmasked. Using Mime Jr.'s Trick, Hiori snags Mako's camera and escapes on his Drifblim with it and Lucario. However, he realizes that the camera held other pictures Mako needed for her magazine articles.

Later, Mako came to "Sun Sun" again, ordering a large number of curry rolls. She told Nazuna and Hiori about a mysterious rise in Pokémon thefts in the area, saying that she suspected that there must be a large organization behind all of it.

Pokémon

Mako's Bastiodon
Bastiodon
Mako used her Bastiodon only to block Pokémon 7's escape with its body.

Other than a cameo, it was not seen in battle at all.

Debut Seven's Real Identity In Peril
Mako's Lopunny
Lopunny
Lopunny was used to remove Hiori's mask and was successful. His Lucario fights the Lopunny for the mask but finds that it is a formidable foe. It uses its grace and agility to fight with Lucario. Before Mako could snap a photo of Hiori's face, Lucario gains the upper hand against the rabbit Pokémon and throws Lopunny, hitting Mako, to keep her from seeing Pokémon 7 unmasked.

None of Lopunny's moves are known.

Debut Seven's Real Identity In Peril


Phantom Thief Pokémon 7 Characters
HioriNazunaMakoRoccoLilyIo


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