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(The more I think about it, we shouldn't romanize ラキっち as "Lucky-tchi", it's not ラッキーっち, but ラキっち. The "Lucky" part is shortened and the romanization should reflect that.) |
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Daisy apparently does not exist in the {{pkmn|anime}}, but in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]], which is based on the anime, she appears as '''May''' (Japanese: '''サツキ''' ''Satsuki''). Ash has a very obvious and powerful crush on her, and trying to impress May is one of Ash's biggest motivations to do well and not give up on his Pokémon journey. | Daisy apparently does not exist in the {{pkmn|anime}}, but in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]], which is based on the anime, she appears as '''May''' (Japanese: '''サツキ''' ''Satsuki''). Ash has a very obvious and powerful crush on her, and trying to impress May is one of Ash's biggest motivations to do well and not give up on his Pokémon journey. | ||
Ash and May seem to be friends or at least acquainted, as he speaks with her before he leaves [[Pallet Town]] and she gives him a [[Town Map]] before he leaves, much like Daisy gives one to {{ga|Red}}/{{ga|Leaf}} in the {{pkmn|games}}. He also writes her a letter with details on his progress as a Pokémon Trainer in ''[[ET02|Play Misty For Me]]''. | Ash and May seem to be friends or at least acquainted, as he speaks with her before he leaves [[Pallet Town]] and she gives him a [[Town Map]] before he leaves, much like Daisy gives one to {{ga|Red}}/{{ga|Green|Leaf}} in the {{pkmn|games}}. He also writes her a letter with details on his progress as a Pokémon Trainer in ''[[ET02|Play Misty For Me]]''. | ||
She is drawn with an oversized bust in the original Japanese version, though it is heavily toned down in the English translations. | She is drawn with an oversized bust in the original Japanese version, though it is heavily toned down in the English translations. |
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