[[File:Mira Adventures.png|thumb|right|150px|Mira in Pokémon Adventures]]
[[File:Mira Adventures.png|thumb|right|150px|Mira in Pokémon Adventures]]
===Pokémon Adventures===
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
Mira first makes an appearance in the [[Battleground]] battling with fellow Stat Trainer, [[Cheryl]]. The battle was unseen and it is unknown who had won or lost.
Mira first makes an appearance in the [[Battleground]] battling with fellow Stat Trainer, [[Cheryl]]. The battle was unseen and it is unknown who had won or lost.
Later, after Buck and Looker are sent to the hospital after escaping from [[Team Galactic]] on [[Stark Mountain]], Mira is seen crying next to Buck's hospital bed.
Later, after Buck and Looker are sent to the hospital after escaping from [[Team Galactic]] on [[Stark Mountain]], Mira is seen crying next to Buck's hospital bed.
Mira is one of five Trainers who can join with the main character during an event in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. Later, she can join the player in competition at Sinnoh's Battle Tower. She first appears in the Wayward Cave. She got lost inside looking for Pokémon and needs to be escorted out. Mira says she prefers using support moves like Flash. Mira seems to admire the player, saying that she wants to be like the player when she grows up. She also tends to refer to herself in the third person; using her own name instead of saying "I". This is typical in Japanese, where it is used to indicate femininity or childishness.
No: "Mira is a little sad... Mira's Pokémon are stronger now."
"<Player>, please? Please teach Mira about Pokémon!"
Yes: "<Player>! Mira will show you that Mira doesn't get lost anymore, <player>!"
During battle
"Oh, no! You're too much for me!"
When defeated
"Mira wonders if she can get very far in the Battle Tower."
After being defeated
"<Player>, please teach Mira about Pokémon again! Mira wants to get a lot, lot stronger, like <player>!"
In the anime
Mira in the anime
Mira appeared in Sandshrew's Locker! as a character of the day. Wanting to use Dawn's WaterPokémon for her own purposes, she offers to teleport everyone to Hearthome using her Abra. However, she teleports them to a flooded city and tells them her grandmother's pendant was lost in the newly-flooded lake. Everyone goes diving to recover the pendant, but they are repelled by a wild Gyarados.
After another confession, Mira explains that actually the Poké Ball containing a Sandshrew she and her friends used to play with was left at the school when the town was flooded because of the dam.
Ash had Pikachu defeat the wild Gyarados, and Mira was reunited with her Sandshrew. Filled with gratitude, she had her Abra teleport everyone to Hearthome City.
Pokémon
This listing is of Mira's known Pokémon in the anime:
Abra was first seen with Mira when she had asked Ash and his friends for help finding her Pokémon that was at the bottom of a trench. After a few failed attempts, and an attack from Team Rocket, Mira finally found her lost Pokémon, Sandshrew, and teleported Ash and his friends over the trench.
Sandshrew was one of Mira's Pokémon when she was a little girl. It was later found at the bottom of a trench with the help of Ash and his friends. When Team Rocket attacked, Mira used Sandshrew to battle against them along with Ash's Turtwig.
Mira first makes an appearance in the Battleground battling with fellow Stat Trainer, Cheryl. The battle was unseen and it is unknown who had won or lost.
Later, after Buck and Looker are sent to the hospital after escaping from Team Galactic on Stark Mountain, Mira is seen crying next to Buck's hospital bed.