Mairin

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Undubbed character This article is about a character featured in the Pokémon anime who has not yet debuted in the English language dub.
As such, their information may contain romanized Japanese names, rather than dub names.
Manon
マノン Manon
File:Manon.png
Manon
Gender Female
Hometown Unknown
Region Kalos
Anime debut Mega Evolution I
English voice actor N/A
Japanese voice actor Mikako Komatsu

(Japanese: マノン Manon) is a character in the Pokémon anime. She is a beginner Trainer and travelling companion of Alan.

Character

Manon is rather clumsy, often falling or tripping whenever she walks. Her Chespin, who travels with her outside of its Poké Ball, is quick to act in case her trips end up being too dangerous, in one instance having to grab her with vines to pull her back up after she fell off of a high ledge.

Manon has a fairly forceful attitude, despite being a new trainer. When asked who she is by Siebold, she proudly declares herself as Alan's travelling companion, despite being told by Alan to not follow him, and being left behind by him more than once.

Pokémon


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Hari-san
Hari-san
Manon's starter Pokémon is a Chespin that she nicknamed (Japanese: ハリさん Hari-san).

Hari-san's known moves are Vine Whip, Pin Missile and Toxic.

Debut Mega Evolution I
Voice actors
Japanese Yuka Terasaki
Fla-chan
Fla-chan
Manon captured this Yellow Flower Flabébé with Hari-san's aide, which she nicknamed (Japanese: フラちゃん Fla-chan), in Mega Evolution I.

Fla-chan's only known move is Magical Leaf.

Debut Mega Evolution I

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese マノン Manon From Manon (a feminine French name) and marron (French for chestnut) or ハリマロン Harimaron (Chespin).


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