Professor Bellis
Professor Bellis ヒナギク博士 Dr. Hinagiku | |
Artwork from Pokémon Masters EX | |
Gender | Female |
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Eye color | Yellow |
Hair color | Black and gray |
Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Pasio (original region unknown) |
Generation | VII - IX |
Games | Masters EX |
English voice actor | Tamara Ryan[1] |
Japanese voice actor | Hekiru Shīna[2] |
Professor Bellis (Japanese: ヒナギク博士 Dr. Hinagiku) is a Pokémon Professor operating on the artificial island of Pasio. She specializes in the relationship between Pokémon and sync stones, which are required for sync moves. She has the tendency to babble endlessly when the subject of sync pairs arises. She often uses phrases from other languages in her dialogue, including Japanese, French, Spanish, German, and Italian.
One specific focus of her research is the bond formed between members of a sync pair when the Trainer has hatched the Pokémon from an Egg. She sends Eggs to various Trainers across Pasio for them to hatch and potentially form sync pairs with, including the player.
In the games
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Professor Bellis first appears after the player has teamed up with Brock and Misty. She introduces herself and asks the player to help her with her research into the bond between sync pairs formed with Pokémon hatched from Eggs. She gives the player their choice of an Egg containing a Kanto first partner Pokémon, which hatches after completing a few battles. After that, she will occasionally send the player additional Eggs to hatch and potentially form sync pairs with. The eggs are kept and incubated in her laboratory, as well as the Pokémon produced from the Egg, should the player choose not to take it into their care.
Pokémon
Residing in laboratory
Nidoran♀ |
Magnemite |
Poochyena |
Given to the player
Egg → Bulbasaur ♂ |
Egg → Charmander ♂ |
Egg → Squirtle ♂ |
Other
Professor Bellis studies a wide variety of Pokémon hatched from Eggs. The Pokémon she has studied include Magikarp, Meowth, Alolan Meowth, Galarian Meowth, Quaxly, Fuecoco, Sprigatito, Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble.
Appearances
Story appearances
Professor Bellis appears in the following story areas:
- PML Arc:
- Legendary event/Legendary Adventures:
- Villain Arc:
- Arceus Arc: Prelude: Mysterious Stones Chapter: The Echo of a Deity's Voice
- Training area: Special Training: Battle Techniques
- Special event: Blasting Off Again
- Story events:
- Daily Battle: The Golden Magikarp
- A Lively Trio!
- Academy Founding Chapter: Let's Make a School on Pasio
Professor Bellis has some dialogue in the friendship story A Special Day with Leaf: Part 2, but she does not appear onscreen.
Quotes
- Main article: Professor Bellis/Quotes
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ヒナギク博士 Dr. Hinagiku | From 雛菊 hinagiku (common daisy) |
English | Professor Bellis | From Bellis (genus containing the common daisy) |
German | Professor Daisy | From daisy |
Spanish | Profesora Margarita | From margarita (daisy) |
French | Professeure Bellis | From her English name |
Italian | Professoressa Bellisperia | From Bellis perennis (scientific name of the common daisy) |
Korean | 데이지박사 Dr. Daisy | From 데이지 daisy |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 雛菊博士 Dr. Chújú | From 雛菊 chújú / chōgūk (common daisy) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 雛菊博士 Dr. Chōgūk |
References
- ↑ Tamara Ryan on Facebook
- ↑ Nintendo DREAM (vol. 329)
Related articles
Pokémon Professors | |
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Core series | Oak • Elm • Birch • Cozmo • Rowan • Aurea Juniper • Cedric Juniper • Sycamore • Kukui • Burnet • Samson • Mohn • Magnolia • Sonia • Laventon • Sada • Turo |
Masters EX | Oak • Sycamore • Kukui • Sonia |
Other spin-offs |
Krane • P • Hastings • Holly • Burnet • Tetra • Willow • Mirror • Phorus • Fir • Neroli |
Animated series | Oak • Ivy • Elm • Birch • Cozmo • Rowan • Carolina • Hastings • Aurea Juniper • Cedric Juniper • Sycamore • Kukui • Burnet • Samson • Mohn • Cerise • Magnolia • Sonia • Amaranth • Friede • Willow |
Adventures | Oak • Elm • Birch • Cozmo • Rowan • Berlitz • Aurea Juniper • Cedric Juniper • Sycamore • Kukui • Burnet • Samson • Mohn • Magnolia • Sonia • Turo |
Other manga | Oak (Pocket Monsters) |
For more, see the Professors category |
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