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Sonrisa

Sonrisa (Japanese: チサト Chisato) is a character of the day who appeared in Grin to Win!. She lives in Bloomingvale in Johto and raises Sunflora to compete in the Sunflora Festival.

Sonrisa's Sunflora sleep happily in her greenhouse, and a homemade irrigation system keeps them watered and happy. 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.

She is a kindhearted, easygoing individual who is well-liked in the Bloomingvale community. Sonrisa stumbled across Ash and his friends outside Bloomingvale, and gladly offered them a drink from one of her irrigation pipes before inviting them over to her home. Sonrisa often laughed at Brock's flirtatious comments, not taking them too seriously. She was grateful for Ash and his friends' support, and credited them for helping her win the Sunflora of the Year award.

Pokémon

This listing is of Sonrisa's known Pokémon in the anime:


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Sunny
Sunny
Debut Grin to Win!
Voice actors
Japanese
English Rachael Lillis

Sonrisa's Sunflora, nicknamed Sunny, is her prized Sunflora which she used to compete in the Sunflora Festival held in Bloomingvale. It was not given a nickname in the Japanese version.

Sunny was in depression because Sonrisa's neighbor's Sunflora, called Gwendela, was traded to Nurse Joy. It first appeared with two of Sonrisa's other Sunflora. While the other two were happy, Sunny was gloomy. Brock and Pikachu tried to cheer it up by making funny faces but did not succeed and it later fell asleep in the greenhouse. Thanks to Meowth's translations, Sonrisa, Ash, and his friends visited Nurse Joy and her old friend Gwendela. The two Sunflora were happily reunited, and Sunny then returned to its normal self.

The next day in the Sunflora Festival, the best contestants were Sunny, Cyrus's Sunflora, Dorabelle, and Meowth dressed as a Sunflora. Meowth's disguise was eventually ruined and James activated huge mirrors which made Sunny and the other Sunflora's heads grow to enormous proportions and they were immobilized. After a wayward Thunder Shock from Pikachu, Sunny sent Team Rocket blasting off with a powerful Solar Beam. With a great smile and a dazzling performance, the judges awarded Sonrisa the Sunflora of the Year award.

Sunny's only known move is Solar Beam.

Sunflora (×2)
Sonrisa's Sunflora
Debut Grin to Win!
Voice actors
Japanese
English Rachael Lillis

Sonrisa has two other Sunflora that she raises with only fresh air, water, and sunshine, unlike unusual methods used by the other people of Bloomingvale. They first appeared with Sunny, getting sprayed by water from the irrigation system; they later fell asleep in the greenhouse and were there when Team Rocket infiltrated it.

None of these two Sunflora's moves are known.

Pokémon competitions

Sonrisa has competed in the following Pokémon competitions:

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 山崎和佳奈 Wakana Yamazaki
English Emily Niebo
Finnish Jenni Sivonen
Hebrew אורלי תגר Orly Tagar
Polish Anna Dąbkowska
Brazilian Portuguese Lene Bastos
European Spanish Ana María Marí


Trivia

  • Sonrisa is Spanish for "smile" or "grin", which is part of the name of the episode in which she appears.
    • It also is similar to the word "sunrise", which is when the Sunflora are said to wake up.


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