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'''Marina''' (Japanese: '''マリナ''') is a trainer from [[New Bark Town]]. Her [[Starter Pokémon|starter]] was a {{p|Totodile}} (now a {{p|Croconaw}}), and she also owns a {{p|Jigglypuff}} and {{p|Misdreavus}}. Her Japanese voice actress is 村井かずさ ''[[Kazusa Murai]]'',  her English voice actress is currently unknown and her Brazilian Portuguese voice actress is [[Letícia Quinto]]. Her overall design seems to be based on of the [[Kris (game)|female hero]] of [[Pokémon Crystal]].
'''Marina''' (Japanese: '''マリナ''') is a trainer from [[New Bark Town]]. Her [[Starter Pokémon|starter]] was a {{p|Totodile}} (now a {{p|Croconaw}}), and she also owns a {{p|Jigglypuff}} and {{p|Misdreavus}}. Her Japanese voice actress is 村井かずさ ''[[Kazusa Murai]]'',  her English voice actress is currently unknown and her Brazilian Portuguese voice actress is [[Letícia Quinto]]. Her overall design seems to be based on of the [[Kris (game)|female hero]] of [[Pokémon Crystal]].


She appears in ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'', where she does battle against [[Attila]] and [[Hun]] with the help of [[Jimmy]], [[Vincent]], and [[Eusine]]. She loves cute Pokémon and cute nicknames (Little Pink for her Jigglypuff, for instance), and does synchronized movement with them when she calls them out.
She appears in ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'', where she does battle against [[Attila]] and [[Hun]] with the help of [[Jimmy (Legend of Thunder)|Jimmy]], [[Vincent]], and [[Eusine]]. She loves cute Pokémon and cute nicknames (Little Pink for her Jigglypuff, for instance), and does synchronized movement with them when she calls them out.


Her goal, unlike most other trainers, is to be a "Pokémon Idol."  The specifics of being a Pokémon Idol are never made clear in the anime, but it seems to entail putting on a show while battling.  Note that her first appearance occurred before the concept of the [[Pokémon Contest]] was even introduced to the series.
Her goal, unlike most other trainers, is to be a "Pokémon Idol."  The specifics of being a Pokémon Idol are never made clear in the anime, but it seems to entail putting on a show while battling.  Note that her first appearance occurred before the concept of the [[Pokémon Contest]] was even introduced to the series.
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