Molly Hale
Molly Hale ミー・スノードン Me Snowdon | |
Molly Hale | |
Age | 5 |
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Gender | Female |
Hometown | Greenfield |
Region | Johto |
Relatives | Spencer Hale (father), Unnamed mother |
Animated debut | Spell of the Unown: Entei |
English voice actor | Amy Birnbaum |
Japanese voice actor | Akiko Yajima |
Molly Hale (Japanese: ミー・スノードン Me Snowdon) is a little girl from the town of Greenfield, the daughter of two researchers. She is a central character in the third Pokémon movie, Spell of the Unown: Entei.
History
Sometime before the events of the film, Molly's mother disappeared, supposedly because of Spencer's research (in the Japanese version, her absence was never directly explained, although guidebooks released with the movie revealed that she had been hospitalized before the events of the film). Spencer is left to care for Molly, but because his job requires an undying commitment, she is often left under the care of the servants and housekeepers.
At the beginning of the movie, Molly is being read tales of Legendary Pokémon by her father. She states that Entei is her favorite Legendary Pokémon because it reminds her of her father. Spencer abruptly leaves after receiving an email involving his research. With her father's disappearance to the Unown Dimension, Molly is left in the care of the family servants. Before he vanished, her father left behind a mysterious puzzle box with Unown-shaped letter tiles.
Molly uses the tiles to spell "Mama" and "Papa", the people she truly desires, and when she begins to cry the Unown spring to life and grant her wish. The Unown then start to reflect Molly's confusion, anxiety, fear and loneliness with their Hidden Power and this is what forms the main arc of the story.
The town is engulfed by crystal, enveloping everything and driving everyone but Molly from the mansion. Molly's wish for her parents brings about a bizarre entity: an Entei whom is led to believe it is Molly's father.
Molly decides she needs a mother as well, and has the Entei bring Delia Ketchum to her. Delia is hypnotized into believing that she is the girl's true mother until she sees her son Ash risk his life to enter the crystallized mansion. Since that moment, Delia tries to reason with Molly, helping and protecting her through the movie. Molly becomes inspired by seeing Ash use his Pokémon to enter the mansion and decides she wants to be a Pokémon Trainer. She then falls asleep, and Entei leaves to greet their new guests, bringing along a dream-version of Molly. Molly wishes she were older so that she might be a Trainer, and she then turns into a teenager.
She greets Ash and his friends and challenges them to a battle. Brock volunteers to battle her so that Ash and Misty could continue on and find Ash's mother. After Brock's defeated, she then meets up with Ash and Misty further ahead. She then changes to a pre-teen and challenges Misty to a battle while Ash goes to find his mother.
Once Ash has reached his mother, they wake up the real Molly and ask that she escape with them. When Delia reveals that she's not Molly's mother, Molly is heartbroken, and her emotional turmoil causes the Unown to lose some control. Entei then appears to defend her, but after a gruesome battle Molly realizes what her wish is doing to those around her, and she agrees to end the illusion and return to reality. This causes the Unown to completely lose control of their psychic concentration. They reach the Unown's chamber and the false Entei sacrifices himself to drive away the Unown, returning the land and manor to normal. At the same time the Unown return to their ruins, they return Spencer from their dimension. He then returns to the manor and reunites with his daughter.
After some time, Molly has received a real Pokémon, a Teddiursa. One day while playing with it her father appears, with her mother by his side. Molly is overjoyed to have her family reunited, and a real future ahead of her.
Molly briefly reappeared in a montage in The Rise of Darkrai, which chronicled the preceding nine movies.
Pokémon
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On hand
Molly battled Ash, Misty, and Brock with dream Pokémon manifested by Entei. However, she was only shown with one real Pokémon, a Teddiursa.
Molly was shown to have a Teddiursa at the end of the movie. It is unknown where and when she had obtained it.
None of Teddiursa's moves are known.
Illusion Pokémon created by the Unown
Due to being Pokémon created through Molly's dreams, these Pokémon were a lot stronger than real ones, as stated by Brock.
Debut | Spell of the Unown: Entei |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | |
English | Kayzie Rogers |
Flaaffy is the first Pokémon Molly used in her battle against Brock. Brock sends out his Zubat who quickly uses Supersonic leaving Flaaffy confused. After Zubat's failed attack, Flaaffy finishes the battle with a Thunder Shock.
Flaaffy's known moves are Headbutt and Thunder Shock.
Debut | Spell of the Unown: Entei |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | |
English | Tara Jayne |
Teddiursa is the second Pokémon Molly used in her battle against Brock. Brock starts by commenting on how such a cute Trainer has a cute Pokémon. Teddiursa starts by using Dynamic Punch against Brock's Vulpix which greatly damages it. Vulpix then attacks with Quick Attack, and Teddiursa uses Fury Swipes, resulting in Teddiursa's win.
Teddiursa's known moves are Dynamic Punch and Fury Swipes.
Debut | Spell of the Unown: Entei |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | |
English | Tara Jayne |
Phanpy was Molly's third and final Pokémon used in her battle against Brock. It makes quick work of Brock's Onix with a Rollout. Phanpy's choice was a pun on Brock saying earlier that he likes to "rock and roll" his Onix being the Rock, and Phanpy being the Roll.
Phanpy's only known move is Rollout.
Kingdra was the first Pokémon Molly used in her battle against Misty. After Molly raised the water to flood the field she summons her Kingdra. It starts off by using Smokescreen, and then Headbutt. After Misty's Goldeen's failed Fury Attack, Kingdra wins the battle.
Kingdra's known moves are Smokescreen and Headbutt.
Debut | Spell of the Unown: Entei |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Katsuyuki Konishi |
Mantine was Molly's second Pokémon used in her battle against Misty. Mantine attacked Misty's Staryu with a Whirlpool, trapping Staryu in a vortex. After Staryu escapes with a Rapid Spin it charges Staryu's Tackle with a Take Down. The rest of the battle took place off-screen, leaving the result unknown.
Mantine's known moves are Tackle, Bubble Beam, Whirlpool, and Take Down.
Debut | Spell of the Unown: Entei |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Naoto Takenaka |
English | Dan Green |
- Main article: Entei (M03)
Entei was a physical manifestation created by the Unown of Molly's desires for companionship. He is an illusionary Entei that appeared to Molly after she made a wish to the Unown. He served as a replacement father for her while her real father, Spencer, was trapped in the Unown Dimension. When Ash attempted to confront Entei to get his mother back, his Totodile and Cyndaquil were rapidly defeated, with Pikachu only lasting longer without faring any better, and even Charizard — who had witnessed the incident on television at the Charicific Valley and come to help — was only able to hold Entei off without actually defeating it. However, when Entei was about to break Charizard's neck, Molly finally decided that she wanted things to be real again.
In the manga
In the Emperor of the Crystal Tower: Entei manga
As she is a main character in the film, Molly also appears in the manga adaptation, Emperor of the Crystal Tower: Entei.
Pokémon
- Main article: Entei (M03)
Artwork
Artwork from the Game Freak website |
Voice actors
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In other languages
Language | Name | Origin |
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Korean | 미이 Mee | Transliteration of her Japanese name. |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 小美·史諾頓 Xiǎo Měi Shǐnuòdùn 小米* Xiǎo Mǐ |
Transliteration of her Japanese name. |
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