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In ''[[HZ018|Flying Pikachu, Rising Higher and Higher!]]'', Dot and her friends got curious as to how [[Captain Pikachu]] was able to fly during his battle against Roy in the [[HZ017|previous episode]]. Although they asked Friede for answers, they couldn't get the information they wanted. However, Dot and her friends refused to give up as they decided to ask the rest of the members, but could't get an answer from them either. Despite this, Dot and her friends curiosity did get the rest of the members curious as well. They all decided to ask Friede for answers, as they were able to convince him into telling them as to how he met Captain Pikachu and the formation of the Rising Volt Tacklers.
In ''[[HZ018|Flying Pikachu, Rising Higher and Higher!]]'', Dot and her friends got curious as to how [[Captain Pikachu]] was able to fly during his battle against Roy in the [[HZ017|previous episode]]. Although they asked Friede for answers, they couldn't get the information they wanted. However, Dot and her friends refused to give up as they decided to ask the rest of the members, but could't get an answer from them either. Despite this, Dot and her friends curiosity did get the rest of the members curious as well. They all decided to ask Friede for answers, as they were able to convince him into telling them as to how he met Captain Pikachu and the formation of the Rising Volt Tacklers.


In [[HZ027]], a series of information that Dot collected led her to arrange a meeting with someone in the [[Wild Area]] in [[Galar]]. When she got there, she discovered that it was false information, despite this, Liko and the other Rising Volt Tacklers decided to camp there and prepare [[curry]]. Trying to get Dot in at all times, Liko managed to convince her to participate in the preparation of the food. At the end of the day, Dot thanked Liko for doing this.
In ''[[HZ027|As Long as I'm with My Friends]]'', a series of information that Dot collected led her to arrange a meeting with someone in the [[Wild Area]] in [[Galar]]. When she got there, she discovered that it was false information, despite this, Liko and the other Rising Volt Tacklers decided to camp there and prepare [[curry]]. Trying to get Dot in at all times, Liko managed to convince her to participate in the preparation of the food. At the end of the day, Dot thanked Liko for doing this.


In [[HZ031]], Dot joined her friends and Ludlow in finding a {{p|Lapras}}, who happened to be one of Lucius's Pokémon, after they got a led through a ship crew that saw the Transport Pokémon. Fortunately, Dot, Liko, Roy, and Ludlow were able to find Lapras, but they failed to get it to come out, as it was covered by a {{m|Mist}} and two Pokémon appeared on the ship. Fortunately, Dot got a shot of a shadow in the Mist, which helped Friede devised a plan to get Lapras back. In the [[HZ032|next episode]], Dot connoted to help the group in searching for Lapras, which she was able to do.
In [[HZ031]], Dot joined her friends and Ludlow in finding a {{p|Lapras}}, who happened to be one of Lucius's Pokémon, after they got a led through a ship crew that saw the Transport Pokémon. Fortunately, Dot, Liko, Roy, and Ludlow were able to find Lapras, but they failed to get it to come out, as it was covered by a {{m|Mist}} and two Pokémon appeared on the ship. Fortunately, Dot got a shot of a shadow in the Mist, which helped Friede devised a plan to get Lapras back. In the [[HZ032|next episode]], Dot connoted to help the group in searching for Lapras, which she was able to do.
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===Character===
===Character===
[[File:Dot eyes.png|250px|thumb|Dot with her hair up]]
[[File:Dot eyes.png|250px|thumb|Dot with her hair up]]
As an influencer and a video distributor, it is Nidothing's job to entertain young aspiring Trainers. Within the videos, she is seen as perky, using exaggerated teaching methods, and giving a beginner's guide to Trainers interested in starting their own {{pkmn|journey}}. However, after becoming a Pokémon Trainer herself in ''[[HZ016|Quaxly, We Can Do It!]]'', Dot got a taste of Pokémon battles, which she found enjoyable. Dot also uses the experiences she gained from being a Trainer as inspiration for her videos, as seen in [[HZ026]], when she attempted to make a video about [[Multi Battle]], but was interrupted by {{an|Terapagos}}, although she did finish making the video in the [[HZ027|next episode]].
As an influencer and a video distributor, it is Nidothing's job to entertain young aspiring Trainers. Within the videos, she is seen as perky, using exaggerated teaching methods, and giving a beginner's guide to Trainers interested in starting their own {{pkmn|journey}}. However, after becoming a Pokémon Trainer herself in ''[[HZ016|Quaxly, We Can Do It!]]'', Dot got a taste of Pokémon battles, which she found enjoyable. Dot also uses the experiences she gained from being a Trainer as inspiration for her videos, as seen in ''[[HZ026|Terapagos's Adventure!]]'', when she attempted to make a video about [[Multi Battle]], but was interrupted by {{an|Terapagos}}, although she did finish making the video in the [[HZ027|next episode]].


As Nidothing, she always starts her videos or livestreams with the catchphrase, '''''What's up!''''' (Japanese: '''よぉーっす!''' ''Yoo-su!''). Her Japanese catchphrase is a combination of the common English slang "yo" and part of {{p|Quaxly}}'s Japanese name. Outside of being a streamer, Dot seems to be reclusive and spends most of her time behind doors creating videos, and is rarely seen by the other [[Rising Volt Tacklers]] members. Rather than having herself talk to [[Roy]] and [[Liko]], she used {{TP|Dot|Quaxly}} as a messenger to communicate with them. Due to her shyness, having lunch with the other members is bothersome to her. However, after being touched by Liko's kindness, Dot opens up a bit, as seen in ''[[HZ008|The Door That Never Opens!]]'' when she sneaked out of her room to grab the donuts [[Murdock]] made for her and Quaxly. This was shown again in the [[HZ009|next episode]], where Dot took [[Ludlow]] advice to the heart, as she realized that she and Liko do have some similarities, even leaving a drawing for her at her room.
As Nidothing, she always starts her videos or livestreams with the catchphrase, '''''What's up!''''' (Japanese: '''よぉーっす!''' ''Yoo-su!''). Her Japanese catchphrase is a combination of the common English slang "yo" and part of {{p|Quaxly}}'s Japanese name. Outside of being a streamer, Dot seems to be reclusive and spends most of her time behind doors creating videos, and is rarely seen by the other [[Rising Volt Tacklers]] members. Rather than having herself talk to [[Roy]] and [[Liko]], she used {{TP|Dot|Quaxly}} as a messenger to communicate with them. Due to her shyness, having lunch with the other members is bothersome to her. However, after being touched by Liko's kindness, Dot opens up a bit, as seen in ''[[HZ008|The Door That Never Opens!]]'' when she sneaked out of her room to grab the donuts [[Murdock]] made for her and Quaxly. This was shown again in the [[HZ009|next episode]], where Dot took [[Ludlow]] advice to the heart, as she realized that she and Liko do have some similarities, even leaving a drawing for her at her room.
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Dot tends to get easily nervous or anxious on a tight schedule, or frustrated when she sees a comment on one of her videos she doesn't like. Dot is also shown to grow increasingly afraid and conflicted about any of her fans finding out that she's Nidothing. However, Dot does show guilt for her unwelcoming attitude towards others, deciding to read Liko's comment as Nidothing during said livestream to make up for turning her down. Despite not wanting others to know the truth, Dot does bring herself to make an attempt to confess to Liko that she is Nidothing after gradually warming up to her, as seen in ''[[HZ011|Arboliva's Forest]]''. However, after being encouraged by Quaxly, Dot fully tells Liko the truth about being  Nidothing in ''[[HZ016|Quaxly, We Can Do It!]]''. Dot even told Roy that she is Nidothing, as she came to trust him to know the truth about her influencer and a video distributor identity.
Dot tends to get easily nervous or anxious on a tight schedule, or frustrated when she sees a comment on one of her videos she doesn't like. Dot is also shown to grow increasingly afraid and conflicted about any of her fans finding out that she's Nidothing. However, Dot does show guilt for her unwelcoming attitude towards others, deciding to read Liko's comment as Nidothing during said livestream to make up for turning her down. Despite not wanting others to know the truth, Dot does bring herself to make an attempt to confess to Liko that she is Nidothing after gradually warming up to her, as seen in ''[[HZ011|Arboliva's Forest]]''. However, after being encouraged by Quaxly, Dot fully tells Liko the truth about being  Nidothing in ''[[HZ016|Quaxly, We Can Do It!]]''. Dot even told Roy that she is Nidothing, as she came to trust him to know the truth about her influencer and a video distributor identity.


Dot dislikes being misled, as seen in ''[[HZ015|Someone We Can't See! Whosawhatsit?!]]'', when she found out that the information she got about Liko's whereabouts were false. This was shown again in [[HZ027]], when she got misled in getting information about the {{Shiny|Black}} {{p|Rayquaza}}. Although she still spends most of her time in her room, Dot seems to be more open in leaving it and interacting with others. Dot also seems to be comfortable in letting Liko and Roy in her room. In addition, Dot seems to be interacting with the rest of her teammates and Murdock a little bit more, as she is starting to open up to them.
Dot dislikes being misled, as seen in ''[[HZ015|Someone We Can't See! Whosawhatsit?!]]'', when she found out that the information she got about Liko's whereabouts were false. This was shown again in ''[[HZ027|As Long as I'm with My Friends]]'', when she got misled in getting information about the {{Shiny|Black}} {{p|Rayquaza}}. Although she still spends most of her time in her room, Dot seems to be more open in leaving it and interacting with others. Dot also seems to be comfortable in letting Liko and Roy in her room. In addition, Dot seems to be interacting with the rest of her teammates and Murdock a little bit more, as she is starting to open up to them.


She appears to be tomboyish in appearance. In Japanese, she uses the {{wp|Japanese pronouns|first-person personal pronoun}} {{tt|僕|ぼく}} ''boku'', a pronoun which is primarily used by males; when used by females, it is associated with tomboys.
She appears to be tomboyish in appearance. In Japanese, she uses the {{wp|Japanese pronouns|first-person personal pronoun}} {{tt|僕|ぼく}} ''boku'', a pronoun which is primarily used by males; when used by females, it is associated with tomboys.
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This listing is of Dot's known {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} in the {{pkmn|anime}}:
This listing is of Dot's known {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} in the {{pkmn|anime}}:
====On hand====
====On hand====
{{TrainerPoké
{| width="66%"
|main=yes
| {{ActivePoké|Dot|Quaxly|Dot Quaxly.png|Water}}
|trainer=Dot
| {{ActivePoké|Dot|Tinkatink|Dot Tinkatink.png|Fairy|Steel}}
|pkmn=Quaxly
|-
|gender=male
|}
|type1=Water
|img=Dot Quaxly.png
|epnum=HZ001
|epname=The Pendant That Starts It All: Part One
|vajp=Daisuke Namikawa
|vaen=Daman Mills
|desc={{p|Quaxly}} is Dot's partner Pokémon. He first appeared in ''[[HZ001|The Pendant That Starts It All: Part One]]'', and was later officially caught by Dot in ''[[HZ016|Quaxly, We Can Do It!]]''.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Dot
|pkmn=Tinkatink
|gender=female
|type1=Fairy
|type2=Steel
|img=Dot Tinkatink.png
|epnum=HZ039
|epname=
|vajp=
|vaen=
|desc={{p|Tinkatink}} is Dot's second known Pokémon. While in [[Tetsuron Town]], Tinkatink stole a microphone Dot had purchased and converted it into a new hammer. Wanting to show Dot the hammer she made, Tinkatink snuck onto the Brave Olivine, only to be accused of destroying iron materials that were on the airship. After discovering the true culprit was a wild {{p|Orthworm}}, Tinkatink teamed up with Dot and {{TP|Dot|Quaxly}} to drive it away. Afterward, Tinkatink expressed her desire to stay with Dot, which the latter accepted. Dot then introduced Tinkatink to her online audience in a Nidothing video.
 
Tinkatink's only known move is {{m|Slam}}.}}


====Traveling with====
====Traveling with====
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| [[File:Nidothing Cotton Candy Review.png|200px]]<br>Taste test with Quaxly
| [[File:Nidothing Cotton Candy Review.png|200px]]<br>Taste test with Quaxly
|-
|-
! style="background:#{{water color light}};" | Episode<br>[[HZ026]]
! style="background:#{{water color light}};" | Episode<br>''[[HZ026|Terapagos's Adventure!]]''
! style="background:#{{water color light}};" | Episode<br>[[HZ027]]
! style="background:#{{water color light}};" | Episode<br>''[[HZ027|As Long as I'm with My Friends]]''
! style="background:#{{water color light}};" | Episode<br>[[HZ034]]
! style="background:#{{water color light}};" | Episode<br>[[HZ034]]
! style="background:#{{water color light}};" | Episode<br>[[HZ036]]
! style="background:#{{water color light}};" | Episode<br>[[HZ036]]
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