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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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