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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Shirudomiria's uniform number is "303", which can be read as March 3rd, the date when Pokémon Adventures was first published. | * Shirudomiria's uniform number is "303", which can be read as March 3rd, the date when Pokémon Adventures was first published. In-universe, it is Shirudomiria's favorite number. | ||
==Names== | ==Names== |
Revision as of 19:39, 7 April 2020
The subject of this article has no official English name. The name currently in use is a fan romanization of the Japanese name. |
Shirudomiria Tate 盾・シルドミリア Shirudomiria Tate | |
File:Shirudomiria Adventures.png | |
Gender | Female |
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Eye color | Brown |
Hair color | Brown |
Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Galar |
Trainer class | Trainer |
Game counterpart | Gloria |
(Japanese: 盾・シルドミリア Shirudomiria Tate) is a main character in Pokémon Adventures.
Character
Shirudomiria is an assistant to Professor Magnolia, helping her research the Dynamax phenomenon. She is often referred to as (Japanese: しーちゃん Shī-chan) by Sōdo and Professor Magnolia.
Shirudomiria is very active and tends to shout all the time, even when the person she's talking to is right next to her.
History
Past
One year prior to the Sword & Shield arc, Shirudomiria and Sōdo first met at the entrance of the Slumbering Weald. Despite it being forbidden to enter, they went inside to obtain a Wishing Star Shirudomiria spotted falling into the forest. They found two Wishing Stars, with Shirudomiria taking one for herself and giving the other to Sōdo as thanks for his help. Shirudomiria and Sōdo then found themselves surrounded by the Legendary Pokémon Zacian and Zamazenta. Realizing the two Pokémon were merely illusions, Shirudomiria and Sōdo passed through them, only to be knocked unconscious by a bright flash of light. After coming to, Shirudomiria was distraught to find that her Pokémon had gone missing. After a failed search attempt, Shirudomiria and Sōdo decided the only way to find Shirudomiria's missing team members was to enter the Gym Challenge, hoping to use their fame to spread the word about the missing Pokémon.
Sword & Shield arc
Shirudomiria was first seen meeting a young boy named Marvin. She took the boy to meet Sōdo, who had saved his life earlier that day. After a brief introduction, Shirudomiria offered to let Marvin participate in a Dynamax simulation with her and Sōdo. Together, they fought and defeated a Dynamax Pangoro hologram, giving Marvin the confidence to set out on a Pokémon journey. Having received approval from his parents, Marvin joined the others on their quest to study Dynamax.
Later, everyone found Leon on the outskirts of Wedgehurst, trying to move a large flock of Wooloo off of some train tracks. Shirudomiria and Sōdo stepped in to help, driving off an Obstagoon that was terrorizing the Wooloo. After introducing themselves, Leon left to appear on a television program in Motostoke. To Marvin's surprise, Shirudomiria and Sōdo revealed they helped Leon hoping that their efforts would leave enough of an impression that he'd give them an endorsement for the Gym Challenge.
Later, the trailer house was attacked by a trio of wild Drednaw. In order to battle the Bite Pokémon, Shirudomiria and Sōdo each received a Rotom Phone with a Pokédex function installed, officially making them both Pokédex holders. With some assistance from Sobble, the Drednaw were defeated. Afterward, Professor Magnolia suggested Marvin keep Sobble, which he happily accepted.
Later, Shirudomiria and the others arrived in the Wild Area. While they traveled, Shirudomiria was delivered a package that contained Gym Challenge uniforms for her and Sōdo. When a pair of Team Yell Grunts tried to destroy the uniforms, Shirudomiria and Sōdo pushed them into a Pokémon Den, forcing the four to team up in a Max Raid Battle against the wild Gurdurr that lurked inside. Eventually, the Gurdurr was defeated and caught by Sōdo, but the Grunts' Pokémon were knocked out during the battle, forcing them to flee.
Pokémon
Shirudomiria's Pokémon are named after metric prefixes. The only exception is her Scorbunny.
On hand
Debut | Sword & Shield chapter |
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Traveling with
File:Soudo Shirudomiria Rotom Phone.png Rotom Phone |
Lost
Debut | Sword & Shield chapter |
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Giga (Japanese: ギガ Giga) is Shirudomiria's second known Pokémon. One year prior to the Sword & Shield arc, it was lost during an encounter with illusions of Zacian and Zamazenta.
Giga's only known move is Rock Smash.
Debut | Sword & Shield chapter |
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Tera (Japanese: テラ Tera) is Shirudomiria's third known Pokémon. One year prior to the Sword & Shield arc, it was lost during an encounter with illusions of Zacian and Zamazenta.
Tera's only known move is Shock Wave.
Debut | Sword & Shield chapter |
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Kilo (Japanese: キロ Kilo) is Shirudomiria's third known Pokémon. One year prior to the Sword & Shield arc, it was lost during an encounter with illusions of Zacian and Zamazenta.
Kilo's only known move is Scald.
Debut | Sword & Shield chapter |
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Mega (Japanese: メガ Mega) is Shirudomiria's fifth known Pokémon. One year prior to the Sword & Shield arc, it was lost during an encounter with illusions of Zacian and Zamazenta.
Mega's only known move is Metal Claw.
Debut | Sword & Shield chapter |
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Peta (Japanese: ペタ Peta) is Shirudomiria's sixth known Pokémon. One year prior to the Sword & Shield arc, it was lost during an encounter with illusions of Zacian and Zamazenta.
Peta's only known move is Blizzard.
Trivia
- Shirudomiria's uniform number is "303", which can be read as March 3rd, the date when Pokémon Adventures was first published. In-universe, it is Shirudomiria's favorite number.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | 盾・シルドミリア Shirudomiria Tate |
盾 Tate means shield. シルドミリア Shirudomiria is derived from シールド shield. May also come from Schilde, German for shield and Milia, Latin for thousand. |
Shirudomiria's Pokémon
Kilo
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | キロ Kilo | From kilo-. |
Tera
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | テラ Tera | From tera-. |
Peta
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ペタ Peta | From peta-. |
Mega
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | メガ Mega | From mega-. |
Giga
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ギガ Giga | From giga-. |
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This article is part of both Project Manga and Project CharacterDex, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Manga and CharacterDex, respectively. |