Talia
Talia ヨシノ Yoshino | |
Talia | |
Gender | Female |
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Eye color | Blue |
Hair color | Maroon |
Hometown | Vermilion City |
Region | Kanto |
Relatives | Professor Cerise (husband), Chloe (daughter), Parker (son) |
Animated debut | Best Friend...Worst Nightmare! |
English voice actor | Lisa Ortiz |
Japanese voice actor | Tomo Sakurai |
Talia (Japanese: ヨシノ Yoshino) is a recurring character who appeared in Pokémon Journeys: The Series. She is an illustrator, and the wife of Professor Cerise and the mother of Chloe and Parker.
History
Pre-series
As revealed in Best Friend...Worst Nightmare!, Talia and her future husband Professor Cerise attended the same high school. She wanted to become a mangaka, but found that practicing was becoming tedious. However, Cerise encouraged her to continue pursuing her dreams.
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
In the present day, Parker asked her to wake Chloe up for school. She later had breakfast with her family and then waved goodbye to Chloe and her husband as he drove Chloe off to school. Later, Talia had to go to Chloe's school after Chloe forgot her lunch. She sat down with her daughter after Chloe was left feeling uncomfortable during a class discussion about future aspirations.
In JN029, Chloe discovered that the manga Talia had been working on was inspired by Chloe and her Yamper during breakfast. An argument between the two ensued, but it was interrupted when Yamper appeared with an injured Pidove. With that, Talia and the rest of the family got together to treat the injured Pokémon and find its owner. When they found the owner, the family bade the Tiny Pigeon Pokémon farewell.
Character
As an artist, Talia often uses elements of daily life in her works. The main character of her current manga is based on Chloe and Yamper.
Voice actors
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Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ヨシノ Yoshino | From 吉野山 Yoshino-yama (Mount Yoshino, a mountain well-known for its cherry blossoms) or 吉野町駅 Yoshinochō-eki (Yoshinochō Station, a train station in Yokohama located four stops away from Sakuragichō Station on the Blue Line) |
English | Talia | From θάλλω thállō (Ancient Greek for to bloom) |
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