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'''Brianna''' (Japanese: ワカナ ''Wakana'') is a coordinator who appeared in several episodes of the anime. She has a crush on [[Drew]] and is seen by many as the [[Melody]] or [[Macey]] of [[ContestShipping]] due to the way she pushes the ship forward. Her English voice actress is [[Emily Jenness]]. | '''Brianna''' (Japanese: ワカナ ''Wakana'') is a coordinator who appeared in several episodes of the anime. She has a crush on [[Drew]] and is seen by many as the [[Melody]] or [[Macey]] of [[ContestShipping]] due to the way she pushes the ship forward. Her English voice actress is [[Emily Jenness]] and her Japanese voice actress is 吉田真弓 ''Mayumi Yoshida''. | ||
Brianna sees [[May (anime)|May]] as the person that Drew admires most and believes that she must defeat May to have a chance with Drew. In ''[[AG160|Harley Rides Again]]'', she went to a contest to speak to May but decided to just send her a letter when May lost. However, she forgot to sign it and, as the letter came with a rose, May mistakenly thought that the letter was from Drew. May kept the letter until she met Brianna shortly before another contest in ''[[AG162|Spontaneous Combusken]]''. It was there that she discovered what the letter actually meant. | Brianna sees [[May (anime)|May]] as the person that Drew admires most and believes that she must defeat May to have a chance with Drew. In ''[[AG160|Harley Rides Again]]'', she went to a contest to speak to May but decided to just send her a letter when May lost. However, she forgot to sign it and, as the letter came with a rose, May mistakenly thought that the letter was from Drew. May kept the letter until she met Brianna shortly before another contest in ''[[AG162|Spontaneous Combusken]]''. It was there that she discovered what the letter actually meant. |
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