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'''Maria''' (Japanese: '''ミコト''' ''Mikoto''), or '''Temple Maiden Maria''', is a recurring character from the {{pkmn|anime}}. She is voiced by 伊東みやこ ''[[Miyako Itō]]'' in Japanese. She is the guardian of the [[Snowpoint Temple]].
'''Maria''' (Japanese: '''ミコト''' ''Mikoto''), or '''Temple Maiden Maria''', is a recurring character from the {{pkmn|anime}}. She is voiced by 伊東みやこ ''[[Miyako Itō]]'' in Japanese. She is the guardian of the [[Snowpoint Temple]].


She first appeared in ''[[DP128|A Pyramiding Rage!]]'' where she welcomed {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}} right after his arrival. She and [[Samuel]] left to investigate the [[Snowpoint Temple]] and then later warns Brandon that [[J|Pokémon Hunter J]] has attacked the Temple. Maria and Brandon asked her not to disturb {{p|Regigigas}}, which resides in the Temple, but J ignored their warnings, causing damage to the Temple.
She first appeared in ''[[DP128|A Pyramiding Rage!]]'' where she welcomed {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}} right after his arrival. She and [[Samuel]] left to investigate the [[Snowpoint Temple]] and then later warns Brandon that [[J|Pokémon Hunter J]] has attacked the Temple. Maria and Brandon asked her not to disturb {{p|Regigigas}}, which resides in the Temple, but J ignored their warnings, causing damage to the Temple. Afterwards, when J had retreated and Regigigas had gone back to sleep, Maria prepared to rebuild the temple back to its former glory.
 
After {{TP|Brandon|Regirock}}, {{TP|Brandon|Registeel}}, {{TP|Brandon|Regice}}, and Brandon were all turned to stone by J in order to protect Regigigas, Maria begged it to restore them to their original forms. It granted her wish and she thanked it.


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
===Befriended===
===Befriended===
{|border="1" style="border: 1px solid #000; border-collapse: collapse;" width=100px cellspacing="0"
{{trainerpkmn|note=b|main=no|Maria|Regigigas|{{normal color}}|Brandon%27s_Regigigas.png|After guarding [[Snowpoint Temple]] for years, Maria was present when [[Pokémon Hunter J]] woke Regigigas to capture it. After {{TP|Brandon|Regirock}}, {{TP|Brandon|Registeel}}, {{TP|Brandon|Regice}}, and Brandon were all turned to stone by J in order to protect Regigigas, Maria begged it to restore them to their original forms. It granted her wish and she thanked it before it went back to sleep.
| align=Center | [[Image:486.png]]<br> {{p|Regigigas}}
}}
|}
 
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Her Japanese name is derived from 巫女 ''miko'', meaning "shrine maiden", a woman who tends to a {{wp|Shinto}} shrine.
*Her Japanese name is derived from 巫女 ''miko'', meaning "shrine maiden", a woman who tends to a {{wp|Shinto}} shrine.

Revision as of 00:37, 23 October 2009


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For the character from Mutiny in the Bounty! whose Japanese name is Maria, see Melodi.
If you were looking for the the Nidoran♀ which evolved into Nidorina, see Emily (Orange Islands).

Maria (Japanese: ミコト Mikoto), or Temple Maiden Maria, is a recurring character from the anime. She is voiced by 伊東みやこ Miyako Itō in Japanese. She is the guardian of the Snowpoint Temple.

She first appeared in A Pyramiding Rage! where she welcomed Brandon right after his arrival. She and Samuel left to investigate the Snowpoint Temple and then later warns Brandon that Pokémon Hunter J has attacked the Temple. Maria and Brandon asked her not to disturb Regigigas, which resides in the Temple, but J ignored their warnings, causing damage to the Temple. Afterwards, when J had retreated and Regigigas had gone back to sleep, Maria prepared to rebuild the temple back to its former glory.

Pokémon

Befriended

Pikachu
Debut [[]]

Trivia

  • Her Japanese name is derived from 巫女 miko, meaning "shrine maiden", a woman who tends to a Shinto shrine.


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