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Revision as of 20:55, 1 March 2009

Sonrisa (Japanese: チサト Chisato) is a young woman who was the character of the day in Grin to Win. She is voiced by Megan Hollingshead in English and 山崎和佳奈 Wakana Yamazaki in Japanese.

She lives in Bloomingvale in Johto and raises Sunflora to compete in the Sunflora Festival. She has her own personal greenhouse with her own home-made irrigation system to raise her Sunflora. Unlike other trainers who used various odd methods of Pokémon raising such as trips to tanning salons or hiring performers to keep them entertained, Sonrisa simply provided her Pokémon with fresh air, water, and sunshine.

Her prize Sunflora, Sunny, fell into a depression before the festival because its neighbor Sunflora was traded away to Nurse Joy. Sunny later won the festival after displaying its powerful SolarBeam technique.

Pokémon

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Sunflora
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Trivia

  • Sonrisa is Spanish for grin, which is, coincidentally, part of the name of the episode in which she appears.
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