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{{Search|female protagonist whose default name is {{j|クリス}} in the Japanese version of {{game|Crystal}}|the male player character in {{game|Crystal}} with the same Japanese name|Ethan (game)}}
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|envagame=Cherami Leigh<ref name="Cherami Leigh">[https://twitter.com/suresnips/status/1167253457855766532 Confirmed via RT by Cherami Leigh on Twitter]</ref> <small>({{pkmn|Masters EX}})</small>
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As she only appears in {{game|Crystal}}, she has the fewest appearances by a player character in the core series. In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, she is replaced by {{ga|Lyra}}.
As she only appears in {{game|Crystal}}, she has the fewest appearances by a player character in the core series. In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, she is replaced by {{ga|Lyra}}.


==In the games==
==In the core series==
Kris's journey as a [[Pokémon Trainer]] begins when [[Professor Elm]] asks her to run an errand for [[Mr. Pokémon]], who lives north of [[Cherrygrove City]]. Because she may encounter dangerous [[wild Pokémon]] along the way, Elm gives her a choice between three Pokémon to protect her: {{p|Cyndaquil}}, {{p|Totodile}}, or {{p|Chikorita}}.
Kris's journey as a [[Pokémon Trainer]] begins when [[Professor Elm]] asks her to run an errand for [[Mr. Pokémon]], who lives north of [[Cherrygrove City]]. Because she may encounter dangerous [[wild Pokémon]] along the way, Elm gives her a choice between three Pokémon to protect her: {{p|Cyndaquil}}, {{p|Totodile}}, or {{p|Chikorita}}.


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Kris continues onward and finally meets Mr. Pokémon and completes her errand. While there she meets [[Professor Oak]] who, upon realizing Kris's bond with her new Pokémon, gives her a [[Pokédex]]. On her way back home, Kris again meets Silver, who has stolen one of Elm's remaining Pokémon. After defeating the boy in battle, she learns his name and relays it to the police in New Bark Town. Professor Elm allows Kris to keep the Pokémon she chose earlier, and encourages her to compete in the [[Johto League]].
Kris continues onward and finally meets Mr. Pokémon and completes her errand. While there she meets [[Professor Oak]] who, upon realizing Kris's bond with her new Pokémon, gives her a [[Pokédex]]. On her way back home, Kris again meets Silver, who has stolen one of Elm's remaining Pokémon. After defeating the boy in battle, she learns his name and relays it to the police in New Bark Town. Professor Elm allows Kris to keep the Pokémon she chose earlier, and encourages her to compete in the [[Johto League]].


From there Kris begins on a Pokémon journey in the [[Johto]] [[region]], facing off against its eight [[Gym Leader]]s, defeating and disbanding the newly reformed [[Team Rocket]], and becoming [[Pokémon Champion|Pokémon League Champion]] by defeating the [[Elite Four]] and its previous Champion, [[Lance]] at [[Indigo Plateau]]. Along the way she also teaches Silver to respect Pokémon as living creatures and not just as tools for battle. Kris also uncovered the mystery of the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]] and its legendary Pokémon, {{p|Entei}}, {{p|Suicune}}, and {{p|Raikou}}.
From there Kris begins on a Pokémon journey in the [[Johto]] [[region]], facing off against its eight [[Gym Leader]]s, defeating and disbanding the newly reformed [[Team Rocket]], and becoming [[Pokémon Champion|Pokémon League Champion]] by defeating the [[Elite Four]] and its previous Champion, [[Lance]], at [[Indigo Plateau]]. Along the way she also teaches Silver to respect Pokémon as living creatures and not just as tools for battle. Kris also uncovered the mystery of the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]] and its [[Legendary Pokémon]], {{p|Entei}}, {{p|Suicune}}, and {{p|Raikou}}.


After being declared the Pokémon League Champion, Kris then takes a short trip on a ship, the [[S.S. Aqua]], from [[Olivine City]] to [[Vermilion City]] in [[Kanto]]. Journeying across that region, she battles against its own set of eight Gym Leaders, including two new faces, [[Janine]], who replaced her father [[Koga]] on his promotion to the Elite Four, and {{ga|Blue}}, who was formerly Pokémon League Champion himself, and replaced [[Giovanni]] after the latter fled. Upon getting permission from [[Professor Oak]] in [[Pallet Town]], Kris heads for [[Mt. Silver]] via {{rt|28|Kanto}}. Her journey comes to a close when she faces the Champion from Pallet Town Pokémon Trainer {{ga|Red}} deep in Mt. Silver Cave, who had been training there since shortly after he became Pokémon League Champion [[Generation I|three years prior]].
After being declared the Pokémon League Champion, Kris then takes a short trip on a ship, the [[S.S. Aqua]], from [[Olivine City]] to [[Vermilion City]] in [[Kanto]]. Journeying across that region, she battles against its own set of eight Gym Leaders, including two new faces, [[Janine]], who replaced her father [[Koga]] on his promotion to the Elite Four, and {{ga|Blue}}, who was formerly Pokémon League Champion himself, and replaced [[Giovanni]] after the latter fled. Upon getting permission from [[Professor Oak]] in [[Pallet Town]], Kris heads for [[Mt. Silver]] via {{rt|28|Kanto}}. Her journey comes to a close when she faces the Champion from Pallet Town Pokémon Trainer {{ga|Red}} deep in Mt. Silver Cave, who had been training there since shortly after he became Pokémon League Champion [[Generation I|three years prior]].


===Quotes===
==In the side series==
====[[Pokémon Masters]]====
===[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]===
{{incomplete|section|needs other quotes}}
Kris makes a cameo appearance during the end credits of [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], battling {{ga|Silver}} and his {{p|Ho-Oh}} with her {{p|Suicune}}.
'''Menu interface (voice clips)'''
* After being recruited
:''"Heya, I'm Kris! I've got a lot of confidence in my knowledge of Pokémon! Feel free to ask me anything!"''


* Sync pair viewer
====Pokémon====
:''"Knowing things about Pokémon is what makes battles fun!"''
{| style="width: 80px"
:''"Let's go out and look for never-before-seen Pokémon!"''
| {{ActivePoké|Kris|Suicune|245.png|size=80px|Water|link=no}}
 
|}
* Selection screen (forming team)
:''"If there's anything you don't know about Pokémon, just ask me!"''
 
* Selection screen (disbanding team)
:''"See you later!"''
 
* Upon learning a new move
:''"Congratulations on the new skill, I'll study it this instant!"''
 
* Upon leveling-up
:''"We did it! Thanks, everyone!"''
 
* Upon reaching max level
:''"I've discovered new potential!"''
 
* Upon unlocking a new level cap
:''"I'm keeping pace with all of you."''
 
* During conversation
:''"Hey!"''
:''"I think that's great."''
 
* Giving out item
:''"Here's a present! Use it well!"''
 
;Battle interface (voice clips)
* VS screen
:''"Knowing every weakness is crucial."''


* Battle start
==In spin-off games==
 
===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]===
 
{{main|Kris (Masters)}}
* Using Pokémon move
Kris forms a [[sync pair]] with {{p|Totodile}} and its evolved forms {{p|Croconaw}} and {{p|Feraligatr}} in [[Pokémon Masters EX]].
:''"Go!"''
:''"Give it your best!"''
 
* Using item
:''"Leave it to me!"''
 
* Using Trainer move
:''"This is our chance!"''
 
* Using Sync Move
:''"Believe!"''
 
* Switching in
:''"Mix it up!"''
 
* Recalling fainted Pokémon
:''"Looks like we're switching out!"''
 
* "Nice" emote
 
 
* "Watch out" emote
:''"Heads up!"''
 
* "Let's do this" emote
 
 
* "Thanks" emote
 
 
* Defeat
:''"We didn't win this one but we'll win next time for sure!"''
 
* Victory
:''"Hehehehe"''
:''"Here's to our oustanding teamwork!"''
;Pokémon Center
* Random conversation
:''"Looking at you, I always get to thinking..."''
:''"that maybe you and your Pokémon are the ideal image of how people and Pokémon should be."''
:''"Neither of you pushes yourself to get along with the other. You just naturally do."''
:''"I'm pretty observant, aren't I?"''
:''"It's not just Pokémon that I observe, you know."''
 
:* If spoken to again
::''"I might have been a Trainer longer than you..."''
::''"but I have plenty I can learn from you, too!"''
 
* Random conversation
:''"It makes me sad whenever I see people showing their Pokémon affection in the wrong way."''
:''"They might be trying to make their Pokémon happy..."''
:''"but ultimately, their Pokémon might not like it or it might end up backfiring."''
:''"This happens because people don't have the right knowledge about their Pokémon."''
:''"I hope people can educate themselves so there can be a lot less Pokémon that suffer."''
 
:* If spoken to again
::''"Doing what each other wants might be true love...maybe."''
::''"Love is difficult, isn't it? But then again, what do I know. Ha ha!"''
 
* Special gift conversation
:''"Here, take this. A present from yours truly."''
:''"I'm sure it'll help you out, so it'd be nice if you used it!"''
:''"I sometimes get presents from people, too."''
:''"But this one time, I got one from a Pokémon!"''


==Artwork==
==Artwork==
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|-
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:80px" | [[File:S2 Kris.png]]
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:80px" | [[File:S2 Kris.png]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:80px" | [[File:Spr Masters Kris.png|100px]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:80px" | [[File:VSKris Masters.png|100px]]
|-
|-
| Portrait from the credits in<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Stadium 2|Stadium 2}}
| Portrait from the credits in<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Stadium 2|Stadium 2}}
| Model from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Masters|Masters}}
| VS model from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Masters|Masters}}
|}
|}
==Quotes==
{{main|Kris (game)/Quotes}}


==Optional names==
==Optional names==
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===In the manga===
===In the manga===
====In the Pokémon Adventures manga====
====Pokémon Adventures====
{{Main|Crystal (Adventures)}}
{{Main|Crystal (Adventures)}}
Crystal from [[Pokémon Adventures]] is based on Kris's design. She is unique among all [[Pokédex holder]]s in the sense that her primary goal is to fill the [[Pokédex]].
Crystal from [[Pokémon Adventures]] is based on Kris's design. She is unique among all [[Pokédex holder]]s in the sense that her primary goal is to fill the [[Pokédex]].


====In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga====
====Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys====
{{Main|Chris (Golden Boys)}}
{{Main|Chris (Golden Boys)}}
Chris from [[Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys|Golden Boys]] is based on Kris.
Chris from [[Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys|Golden Boys]] is based on Kris.
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* Kris's alternate Japanese names would later be shared with {{ga|Leaf}}, {{ga|Dawn}}, and {{ga|Lyra}}.
* Kris's alternate Japanese names would later be shared with {{ga|Leaf}}, {{ga|Dawn}}, and {{ga|Lyra}}.
* Kris is the only playable character in the core series to be exclusive to a solitary version.
* Kris is the only playable character in the core series to be exclusive to a solitary version.
* Prior to [[Pokémon Masters]], the only known usage of the name "Kris" was on the back of the American and Australian Pokémon Crystal Version's boxart. It is also the first selectable default name for her when starting a new game.


==Names==
==Names==
* In the Japanese version of {{game|Crystal}}, the name "クリス" is the first option for both the {{ga|Ethan|male}} and female [[player character]]s. In the English version, this name was romanized as "Chris" for the boy and "Kris" for the girl.
* The Japanese version of the Trainer's Guide released with {{game|Crystal}} tells a short story where the player character named "クリス" (the same name for a boy or a girl, which may be romanized as Chris or Kris) starts their adventure. This is almost the same as the story previously released in the Trainer's Guide from {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, except the player is no longer referred to specifically as a boy. However, in the English version of this story, the player character remains unnamed.
* She was named "Clis" (which is another possible romanization of her Japanese name "クリス") in at least two image files from Game Freak's Japanese website: [https://web.archive.org/web/20011006025213/http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/pokemon/GALLERY/CLIS.JPG CLIS.JPG] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20011130150140/http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/POKEMON/GALLERY/WORKS/CLIS_2.JPG CLIS_2.JPG].
** Both images used to have their modification date listed as March 2, 2001.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20010303100537/http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/pokemon/GALLERY/</ref> This indicates that she already had her Japanese name at the time, decades before she used it in [[Pokémon Masters EX]]. (notwithstanding the Japanese manual, which used that name for both the male and female player characters)
* The first known use of the name "Kris" in English (aside from the list of optional names for the player character) was on the back of the American and Australian boxart of Pokémon Crystal. Unlike the Japanese manual, this specifically referred to the female player character.
* Years later, she also debuted in Pokémon Masters EX, where she was named {{mas|Kris}} (Japanese: クリス ''Kris'') for the first time in-game.
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background: #{{crystal color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{crystal color}}"
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|- style="text-align:center"
|- style="text-align:center"
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| Mandarin-based transcription of her Japanese name
| Mandarin-based transcription of her Japanese name
|}
|}
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==References==
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Revision as of 22:04, 25 March 2021

This article is about the female protagonist whose default name is クリス in the Japanese version of Pokémon Crystal. For the male player character in Pokémon Crystal with the same Japanese name, see Ethan (game).
Crystal (game) redirects here. For the game titled "Pokémon Crystal Version", see Pokémon Crystal Version.
Kris
クリス Kris
Crystal Kris.png
Art from Crystal
Gender Female
Eye color Blue
Hair color Teal*, Navy Blue*
Hometown New Bark Town
Region Johto
Relatives Mom
Trainer class Pokémon Trainer, player character
Generation II, VII
Games Crystal, Stadium 2, Masters EX
English voice actor Cherami Leigh[1] (Masters EX)
Japanese voice actor Unknown (Masters EX)
Anime counterpart Marina
Counterpart debut The Legend of Thunder!
Manga counterpart(s) Crystal, Chris

Kris (Japanese: クリス Kris) is the female playable character in Pokémon Crystal. Her male counterpart is Ethan.

She was the first female player character in the core series games, a feature that would be carried on in subsequent game releases.

As she only appears in Pokémon Crystal, she has the fewest appearances by a player character in the core series. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, she is replaced by Lyra.

In the core series

Kris's journey as a Pokémon Trainer begins when Professor Elm asks her to run an errand for Mr. Pokémon, who lives north of Cherrygrove City. Because she may encounter dangerous wild Pokémon along the way, Elm gives her a choice between three Pokémon to protect her: Cyndaquil, Totodile, or Chikorita.

Kris meets a boy watching Elm's Lab from outside. When she tries to talk to him, the boy abruptly shoves her away. The boy, Silver, will become Kris's rival, analogous to Blue in Generation I.

Kris continues onward and finally meets Mr. Pokémon and completes her errand. While there she meets Professor Oak who, upon realizing Kris's bond with her new Pokémon, gives her a Pokédex. On her way back home, Kris again meets Silver, who has stolen one of Elm's remaining Pokémon. After defeating the boy in battle, she learns his name and relays it to the police in New Bark Town. Professor Elm allows Kris to keep the Pokémon she chose earlier, and encourages her to compete in the Johto League.

From there Kris begins on a Pokémon journey in the Johto region, facing off against its eight Gym Leaders, defeating and disbanding the newly reformed Team Rocket, and becoming Pokémon League Champion by defeating the Elite Four and its previous Champion, Lance, at Indigo Plateau. Along the way she also teaches Silver to respect Pokémon as living creatures and not just as tools for battle. Kris also uncovered the mystery of the Tin Tower and its Legendary Pokémon, Entei, Suicune, and Raikou.

After being declared the Pokémon League Champion, Kris then takes a short trip on a ship, the S.S. Aqua, from Olivine City to Vermilion City in Kanto. Journeying across that region, she battles against its own set of eight Gym Leaders, including two new faces, Janine, who replaced her father Koga on his promotion to the Elite Four, and Blue, who was formerly Pokémon League Champion himself, and replaced Giovanni after the latter fled. Upon getting permission from Professor Oak in Pallet Town, Kris heads for Mt. Silver via Route 28. Her journey comes to a close when she faces the Champion from Pallet Town Pokémon Trainer Red deep in Mt. Silver Cave, who had been training there since shortly after he became Pokémon League Champion three years prior.

In the side series

Pokémon Stadium 2

Kris makes a cameo appearance during the end credits of Pokémon Stadium 2, battling Silver and his Ho-Oh with her Suicune.

Pokémon

245.png
Suicune

In spin-off games

Pokémon Masters EX

Main article: Kris (Masters)

Kris forms a sync pair with Totodile and its evolved forms Croconaw and Feraligatr in Pokémon Masters EX.

Artwork

File:Cryskris.png File:Game Freak Kris.jpg File:Kris Portrait.png
Walking Relaxing with Togepi Posing for a portrait

Sprites

In the core series

Spr C Kris.png Kris OD.png C Kris Back.png Unused HGSS PokéGear Icon for Kris.png
Sprite from
Crystal
Overworld sprite from
Crystal
Back sprite from
Crystal
Unused PokéGear icon from
HeartGold and SoulSilver

In other games

S2 Kris.png
Portrait from the credits in
Stadium 2

Quotes

Main article: Kris (game)/Quotes

Optional names

Japanese English French German Italian Spanish
クリス Kris
チホ Chiho
キヨミ Kiyomi
サトコ Satoko
Kris
Amanda
Juana
Jodi
Christy
Sophie
Nicole
Jeanne
Krista
Sina
Mandy
Tabitha
Kristy
Gaia
Cinzia
Luisa
Cristi
María
Susana
Yolanda


Counterparts

Marina, Kris's anime counterpart

In the anime

Main article: Marina (Johto)

Marina, one of the main characters in The Legend of Thunder!, is the anime counterpart of Kris. In her debut, Marina is presented as a girl who dreams of becoming famous with the help of her Pokémon. In her latest appearances, she was shown to be a talented Pokémon Coordinator, having won the Grand Festival to become a Top Coordinator. She is friends with Jimmy and Vincent.

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Main article: Crystal (Adventures)

Crystal from Pokémon Adventures is based on Kris's design. She is unique among all Pokédex holders in the sense that her primary goal is to fill the Pokédex.

Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys

Main article: Chris (Golden Boys)

Chris from Golden Boys is based on Kris.

Trivia

Screenshots of an earlier design for a female protagonist
  • Kris is the first playable female character in Pokémon games, a feature included in all traditional Pokémon RPGs since. Despite this, the female choice in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver is Lyra, who was designed from scratch by Takao Unno.
    • However, an unused PokéGear icon in HeartGold and SoulSilver, resembling Kris rather than Lyra, suggests that this was decided at a later point of development.
  • Several pre-release screenshots for Pokémon Crystal show an earlier design for a female protagonist.
  • Kris's alternate Japanese names would later be shared with Leaf, Dawn, and Lyra.
  • Kris is the only playable character in the core series to be exclusive to a solitary version.

Names

  • In the Japanese version of Pokémon Crystal, the name "クリス" is the first option for both the male and female player characters. In the English version, this name was romanized as "Chris" for the boy and "Kris" for the girl.
  • The Japanese version of the Trainer's Guide released with Pokémon Crystal tells a short story where the player character named "クリス" (the same name for a boy or a girl, which may be romanized as Chris or Kris) starts their adventure. This is almost the same as the story previously released in the Trainer's Guide from Pokémon Gold and Silver, except the player is no longer referred to specifically as a boy. However, in the English version of this story, the player character remains unnamed.
  • She was named "Clis" (which is another possible romanization of her Japanese name "クリス") in at least two image files from Game Freak's Japanese website: CLIS.JPG and CLIS_2.JPG.
    • Both images used to have their modification date listed as March 2, 2001.[2] This indicates that she already had her Japanese name at the time, decades before she used it in Pokémon Masters EX. (notwithstanding the Japanese manual, which used that name for both the male and female player characters)
  • The first known use of the name "Kris" in English (aside from the list of optional names for the player character) was on the back of the American and Australian boxart of Pokémon Crystal. Unlike the Japanese manual, this specifically referred to the female player character.
  • Years later, she also debuted in Pokémon Masters EX, where she was named Kris (Japanese: クリス Kris) for the first time in-game.
Language Name Origin
Japanese クリス Kris From Pokémon Crystal
English Kris Same as her Japanese name
German Krista Similar to her Japanese name
Spanish Cristi Similar to her Japanese name
French Christy Similar to her Japanese name
Italian Kristy Similar to her Japanese name
Korean 크리스 Keuriseu Transcription of her Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 克麗絲 / 克丽丝 Kèlìsī Transcription of her Japanese name
Chinese (Cantonese) 克麗絲 Hāaklaihsī Mandarin-based transcription of her Japanese name


References



Player characters
Core series RedLeafEthanKrisLyraBrendanMayLucasDawn
HilbertHildaNateRosaCalemSerenaElioSelene
ChaseElaineVictorGloriaReiAkariFlorianJuliana
Side series WesMichaelNateCyndy
Spin-off games MarkMintTodd SnapLucy Fleetfoot
LunickSolanaKellynKateBenSummer
HeroHeroineTim GoodmanScottieBettie


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