Little Miss

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Little Miss
ムウちゃん Mu-chan
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Little Miss
Debuts in The Legend of Thunder!
Caught at Johto
Gender Female
Ability Unknown
Current location With Marina
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This Pokémon has not evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Misdreavus Ryoka Yuzuki Kayzie Rogers

Little Miss (Japanese: ムウちゃん Mu-chan) is a Pokémon owned by Marina. She seems to be one of Marina's main Pokémon and she usually stays outside of her Poké Ball.

History

Original series

Little Miss was first seen in The Legend of Thunder!. When the Miracle Crystal, a device created by Team Rocket's Professor Sebastian that can attract and manipulate all nearby electric energy, started to create large thunder clouds, Little Miss wandered off to discover what was causing the strange weather. When Marina and Jimmy followed her, they discovered that Attila and Hun were trying to capture Raikou. At this point, Little Miss battled Attila's Skarmory and Hun's Steelix. She used her Perish Song attack, which successfully distracted the Pokémon long enough for Jimmy's Beedrill to damage the Miracle Crystal's machine.

Later on, Little Miss fought off Attila and Hun's Pokémon while Typhlosion and Meganium attempted to break through the force field trapping Raikou to free him from Attila and Hun.

Advanced Generation series

In the intro of Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea, Little Miss is seen running by the coast with Marina, Wani-Wani, Pink, and Lugia.

Moves used

 
Using Psybeam
Move First Used In
Perish Song The Legend of Thunder!
Psybeam The Legend of Thunder!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Misdreavus.

Marina's Pokémon
On hand:
 


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