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'''Blue''' (English: '''Green'''; Japanese: '''ブルー''') is the third main character of the manga series [[Pokémon Special]]. Her first Pokémon was a {{p|Jigglypuff}}. As a young child, she was kidnapped by {{p|Ho-Oh}} and raised by the evil [[Mask of Ice]], where she met and became close with [[Silver (Special)|Silver]]. The two of them escaped, and Blue went to [[Kanto]], where she stole [[Professor Oak]]'s {{p|Squirtle}}. | '''Blue''' (English: '''Green'''; Japanese: '''ブルー''') is the third main character of the manga series [[Pokémon Special]]. Her first Pokémon was a {{p|Jigglypuff}}. As a young child, she was kidnapped by {{p|Ho-Oh}} and raised by the evil [[Mask of Ice]], where she met and became close with [[Silver (Special)|Silver]]. The two of them escaped, and Blue went to [[Kanto]], where she stole [[Professor Oak]]'s {{p|Squirtle}}. | ||
Blue is quite cunning and quick-witted: She can talk others into believing a | Blue is quite cunning and quick-witted: She can talk others into believing a bold-faced lie and talk her way out of many tight situations. At one point, she convinces [[Red (Special)|Red]] to buy a bunch of useless items for his {{p|Pikachu}}. Blue is also a master of disguise, she uses her Ditto as a mask and is able to make herself look like anyone she wants. | ||
Blue's special skill, as defined by Professor Oak, is Pokémon evolution (化える者), although until recently she refrained from evolving her Pokémon, because she prefered to lull her opponents into a false sense of security by using unevolved "cute" Pokémon. The special skills of Blue and [[Silver (Special)|Silver]] are homophonous in Japanese. | Blue's special skill, as defined by Professor Oak, is Pokémon evolution (化える者), although until recently she refrained from evolving her Pokémon, because she prefered to lull her opponents into a false sense of security by using unevolved "cute" Pokémon. The special skills of Blue and [[Silver (Special)|Silver]] are homophonous in Japanese. |
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