Violet (anime)
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Violet アヤメ Ayame | |
Violet | |
Gender | Female |
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Eye color | Brown |
Hair color | Indigo |
Hometown | Cerulean City |
Region | Kanto |
Relatives | Daisy, Lily, Misty |
Trainer class | Gym Leader BeautyPE |
Leader of | Cerulean Gym |
Badge | Cascade Badge |
Specializes in | Water types |
Animated debut | The Water Flowers of Cerulean City |
English voice actor | Rachael Lillis |
Japanese voice actor | Tomoko Kawakami |
Violet (Japanese: アヤメ Ayame) is a recurring character who appeared in the Pokémon anime. She is a Water-type Pokémon specialist and is the second oldest of Misty's sisters. She and her sisters, Daisy and Lily, are also the former Gym Leaders of the Cerulean Gym.
In the anime
Violet made her first appearance in The Water Flowers of Cerulean City. In The Misty Mermaid, it is stated that Violet writes the sisters' water shows; however, a later episode shows Daisy performing this task. She sometimes also plays the part of the mermaid as seen in Luvdisc is a Many Splendored Thing!.
In Gotta Catch Ya Later!, she left on a cruise with her sisters, leaving Misty to take temporary charge of the Gym.
She made many more appearances along with Daisy and Violet in future episodes as well as in Pokémon Chronicles.
Violet, along with Daisy and Lily, reappeared in a fantasy during the Poké Problem segment of Alola, Kanto!, where the Spectacular Sisters ditched the Gym to go on a trip, leaving Misty in charge of everything. She reappeared again in the same capacity in Alola, Alola!, although Misty revealed she had Violet and the others take over Gym duties while she was in Alola.
Character
Much like Lily, she seems to tease Misty more often than Daisy. However, she truly loves Misty despite this; when Ash and Misty set out on their journey, she encourages Misty to become a strong Trainer so that she can become good at something.
Like her other sisters, she mainly cares about her looks. They demonstrated this by caring more about their hair than their Pokémon during an attack by Team Rocket. They also don't like losing to the challengers at their Gym and would rather just give away their Gym Badge instead of losing. Violet is also very childlike and carefree. During the water shows hosted by the Gym, she is shown to prefer playing girlish roles, whereas Lily plays the more boyish ones.
Pokémon
At the Gym
Temporary
Debut | Hypno's Naptime |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Rikako Aikawa |
English | Michael Haigney |
- Main article: Misty's Psyduck
In The Misty Mermaid!, Violet attempted to help in the battle against Team Rocket and summonned Misty's Psyduck, however, with its inability to swim, Psyduck was unable to do anything in battle. Violet returned Psyduck to Misty around the end of the episode.
Voice actors
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In the games
Violet appears in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! as one of Misty's Gym Trainers, along with Lily and Daisy. She will jump down from a diving board before challenging the player.
Pokémon
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Quotes
- Before battle
- "Hm? Me? I'm a beautiful girl who glides on the water!"
- Upon being defeated
- "I'm soaked!"
- After being defeated
- "My tears are making the pool water even saltier!"
In the manga
Movie adaptations
Violet appeared in a flashback of Ash's adventures in Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution.
Trivia
- In Pocket Monsters: The Animation, it is mentioned that Violet, Lily, and Daisy's natural hair-colors are actually black, and that their blue, pink, and blonde hair were wigs that they wore during their shows. The same source also reveals that they were themselves orphaned at a young age due to their parents abandoning them thanks to the harsh regulations of being a Gym Leader.
- In the English dub, Violet, along with Lily and Daisy, speaks with a Valley Girl accent.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | アヤメ Ayame | From 菖蒲 ayame (iris) |
English, Italian, Spanish | Violet | From violet |
French | Violette | From violet |
German | Violett | From violet |
Korean | 두나 Duna | From 두 du (two) |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 菖蒲 Chāngpú | From the Japanese name 菖蒲 Ayame |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 菖蒲 Chēungpòuh | |
Brazilian Portuguese | Violet* Violeta* |
Same as her English name From violeta, violet |
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