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*Giselle, to date, is the only female that Ash has found attractive enough to abandon his usual indifference towards romance. Some might argue that some other characters have made him feel [[Shipping|this way]], but so far Giselle is the only inarguable one.
*Giselle, to date, is the only female that Ash has found attractive enough to abandon his usual indifference towards romance. Some might argue that some other characters have made him feel [[Shipping|this way]], but so far Giselle is the only inarguable one.
*Giselle was also the only girl younger than Brock that he found attractive during the entire series.
*Giselle was also the only girl younger than Brock that he found attractive during the entire series.
*A Trainer based on Giselle appears in {{game|Yellow}}; a female {{tc|Picnicker|Jr. Trainer♀}} with a Cubone is on Route 6, which, like Pokémon Tech in the anime, is between Cerulean City and Vermilion City. She is seen talking to a [[Joe (Kanto)|male Junior Trainer with a Weepinbell]].  When the player talks to her, she would say, "I'm training for my love. Don't bother me!""
*A Trainer based on Giselle appears in {{game|Yellow}}; a female {{tc|Picnicker|Jr. Trainer♀}} with a Cubone is on Route 6, which, like Pokémon Tech in the anime, is between Cerulean City and Vermilion City. She is seen talking to a [[Joe (Kanto)|male Junior Trainer with a Weepinbell]].  When the player talks to her, she would say, "I'm training for my love. Don't bother me!"
*Giselle is one of the few characters in the anime whose Japanese name isn't spelled using {{wp|katakana}}. Instead, it is spelled in {{wp|kanji}}.
*Giselle is one of the few characters in the anime whose Japanese name isn't spelled using {{wp|katakana}}. Instead, it is spelled in {{wp|kanji}}.
*Giselle is one of the few characters to have a surname in the Japanese version.
*Giselle is one of the few characters to have a surname in the Japanese version.
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