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==History== | ==History== | ||
Macy first appeared in ''[[EP267|Love, Pokémon Style]]''. She is a {{type|Fire}} enthusiast. She developed a | Macy first appeared in ''[[EP267|Love, Pokémon Style]]''. She is a {{type|Fire}} enthusiast. She developed a crush on {{Ash}} when he saved her from injury after her {{p|Vulpix}} was stolen by {{TRT}}, and her crush only grew when he returned her {{p|Vulpix}}. She later faced off against {{Ash}} in the preliminary rounds of the [[Silver Conference]], where she proved to be skilled at deflecting her type preference's weakness to {{t|Water}} types. However, she lost to Ash when {{AP|Squirtle}} defeated her {{p|Electabuzz}} and {{p|Quilava}}. After the battle, Macy's {{p|Slugma}} had evolved into {{p|Magcargo}}, which Macy thought was a sign of the friendship between her and Ash. | ||
Macy also appeared at the beginning of ''[[EP268|Tie One On!]]'', where she faced [[Vincent|Jackson]] in the second match of the preliminary round. She won the match with the help of her {{p|Quilava}}, but due to Ash's draw with Jackson, she was eliminated from competing further. She later made cameo appearances | Macy also appeared at the beginning of ''[[EP268|Tie One On!]]'', where she faced [[Vincent|Jackson]] in the second match of the preliminary round. She won the match with the help of her {{p|Quilava}}, but due to Ash's draw with Jackson, she was eliminated from competing further. She later made cameo appearances from ''[[EP269|The Ties That Bind]]'' to ''[[EP272|Johto Photo Finish]]'', where she watched {{jo|Harrison}}'s {{pkmn|battle}} against an unknown Trainer, and Ash's battles with {{Gary}} and Harrison from the grandstand, during which she cheered Ash on. | ||
==Character== | ==Character== | ||
Macy is a passionate {{type|Fire}} {{pkmn|Trainer}}. Her criticism of {{type|Water}} Pokémon is only mentioned in an argument with {{an|Misty}}. She tends to take control of the situation, issuing the first attack. However, she is also shown to lack spontaneity, hesitating as {{Ash}} jumped down a cliff to rescue {{AP|Pikachu}} and Macy's {{p|Vulpix}} from {{TRT}}. Her confidence and loud personality can be abrasive. Her infatuation with Ash is the focus of most of her dialogue and appearances outside of the [[Silver League]] {{pkmn|battle}}s. | Macy is a passionate {{type|Fire}} {{pkmn|Trainer}}. Her criticism of {{type|Water}} Pokémon is only mentioned in an argument with {{an|Misty}}. She tends to take control of the situation, issuing the first attack. However, she is also shown to lack spontaneity, hesitating as {{Ash}} jumped down a cliff to rescue {{AP|Pikachu}} and Macy's {{p|Vulpix}} from {{TRT}}. Her confidence and loud personality can be abrasive. Her infatuation with Ash is the focus of most of her dialogue and appearances outside of the [[Silver League]] {{pkmn|battle}}s. | ||
She is shown to be supportive of whomever she considers a friend. When her {{p|Slugma}} was hit with a {{m|Water Gun}} attack from [[Ash's Totodile]], she maintained a determined composure. Macy was also shown to readily use Pokémon substitution in her match against Ash, in order to give her the upper hand in battle. She is fully aware of her team's | She is shown to be supportive of whomever she considers a friend. When her {{p|Slugma}} was hit with a {{m|Water Gun}} attack from [[Ash's Totodile]], she maintained a determined composure. Macy was also shown to readily use Pokémon substitution in her match against Ash, in order to give her the upper hand in battle. She is fully aware of her team's type weaknesses, and uses both speed and her wild cards {{p|Electabuzz}} and {{p|Starmie}} to combat these factors. Evasion techniques such as Slugma's {{m|Double Team}} and {{p|Quilava}}'s {{m|Smokescreen}} were also used. Her Pokémon's Fire attacks are shown to be incredibly powerful, knocking out Water Pokémon like [[Vincent|Jackson]]'s {{p|Poliwhirl}}. | ||
Her primary concern is her Pokémon's health and well-being, rather than a battle loss. She appeared unfazed by any of her recent losses, including those against Ash as well as her overall loss in Division H during the Silver Conference preliminary rounds. | Her primary concern is her Pokémon's health and well-being, rather than a battle loss. She appeared unfazed by any of her recent losses, including those against Ash as well as her overall loss in Division H during the Silver Conference preliminary rounds. | ||
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|img=Macy Quilava.png | |img=Macy Quilava.png | ||
|desc={{p|Quilava}} was Macy's third and final Pokémon used against Ash. It was first sent out to fight Ash's | |desc={{p|Quilava}} was Macy's third and final Pokémon used against Ash. It was first sent out to fight Ash's Phanpy. Despite its type disadvantage, it took out the {{type|Ground}} Pokémon that Ash had used to counter Electabuzz. After this victory, it was recalled, but was sent back out to fight Ash's {{AP|Squirtle}} after Electabuzz's defeat. After a long fight, Quilava was knocked out by a {{m|Hydro Pump}}. | ||
Quilava was later seen during Macy's battle against Jackson, facing his {{p|Poliwhirl}}. As Jackson tripped | Quilava was later seen during Macy's battle against Jackson, facing his {{p|Poliwhirl}}. As Jackson tripped on his cape while trying to give an attack order, Quilava was able to defeat the Tadpole Pokémon, winning the battle for Macy. | ||
Quilava's known moves are {{m|Flame Wheel}}, {{m|Quick Attack}}, {{m|Swift}}, and {{m|Flamethrower}}.}} | Quilava's known moves are {{m|Flame Wheel}}, {{m|Quick Attack}}, {{m|Swift}}, and {{m|Flamethrower}}.}} | ||
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|vaen=Maddie Blaustein | |vaen=Maddie Blaustein | ||
|img=Macy Electabuzz.png | |img=Macy Electabuzz.png | ||
|desc={{p|Electabuzz}} was Macy's second Pokémon used against Ash. Macy used it to cover her team's glaring weakness to {{type|Water}} Pokémon. However, thanks to {{an|Brock}}'s research on Macy's team, Ash had thought ahead and included his Phanpy. | |desc={{p|Electabuzz}} was Macy's second Pokémon used against Ash. Macy used it to cover her team's glaring weakness to {{type|Water}} Pokémon. However, thanks to {{an|Brock}}'s research on Macy's team, Ash had thought ahead and included his Phanpy, a Ground-type. As a result, Electabuzz was quickly recalled and only brought back out later on after Quilava defeated Phanpy. It defeated Ash's Totodile, but lost to his Squirtle despite the type advantage. | ||
Electabuzz's known moves are {{m|Thunderbolt}}, {{m|Light Screen}}, {{m|Thunder Punch}}, and {{m|Iron Tail}}.}} | Electabuzz's known moves are {{m|Thunderbolt}}, {{m|Light Screen}}, {{m|Thunder Punch}}, and {{m|Iron Tail}}.}} | ||
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==Achievements== | ==Achievements== | ||
===Badges obtained=== | ===Badges obtained=== | ||
This listing is of the [[Badge]]s Macy has obtained: | This listing is of the [[Badge]]s Macy has obtained in the [[Johto]] [[region]]: | ||
* At least eight Badges (prior to ''[[EP266|A Claim to Flame!]]'') | * At least eight Badges (prior to ''[[EP266|A Claim to Flame!]]'') | ||
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==Voice actors== | ==Voice actors== | ||
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|ja=前田このみ ''Konomi Maeda'' | |ja=前田このみ ''Konomi Maeda'' | ||
|en=[[Kerry Williams]] | |en=[[Kerry Williams]] | ||
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|pt_br=Letícia Quinto | |pt_br=Letícia Quinto | ||
|es_eu=Cristina Yuste | |es_eu=Cristina Yuste | ||
|es_la=Ana Lobo | |es_la=Ana Lobo<br>Lupita Leal{{tt|*|redub}} | ||
|it=Laura Brambilla}} | |it=Laura Brambilla}} | ||
==Names== | ==Names== | ||
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|Korean | |||
|모에 ''Moe'' | |||
|Same as her Japanese name. | |||
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|Chinese (Taiwan) | |Chinese (Taiwan) | ||
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|From 萌 ''moe'' (sprout). | |From 萌 ''moe'' (sprout). | ||
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{{-}} | ==Trivia== | ||
{{Leaguetrainers}}<br> | * Macy is one of the rare occasions a girl became attracted to {{Ash}} and even hoped to go on a date with him. Notably, she is the first girl to do so in the main series. | ||
* The [https://www.pokemon.com/us/animation/seasons/6/episode-5-love-pokemon-style/ blurb from pokemon.com] in Macy's [[EP267|debut episode]] spells her name as '''Macey''' instead of '''Macy'''. | |||
* Although Macy mentions that she considers Water-type Pokémon to be inferior to Fire-types in her argument with {{an|Misty}}, she does own one Water-type herself, a {{p|Starmie}}, which Misty {{TP|Misty|also has|Starmie}}. | |||
==Related articles== | |||
{{Leaguetrainers|fire}}<br> | |||
{{Project Anime notice|no}} | {{Project Anime notice|no}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Animation characters]] | ||
[[Category:Fire-type Trainers]] | [[Category:Fire-type Trainers]] | ||
Latest revision as of 07:14, 15 September 2024
Macy モエ Moe | |
Macy | |
Gender | Female |
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Hometown | Mahogany Town |
Region | Johto |
Trainer class | Trainer |
Anime debut | Love, Pokémon Style |
English voice actor | Kerry Williams |
Japanese voice actor | Konomi Maeda |
Macy (Japanese: モエ Moe) is a Pokémon Trainer from Mahogany Town who entered the Silver Conference.
History
Macy first appeared in Love, Pokémon Style. She is a Fire-type enthusiast. She developed a crush on Ash when he saved her from injury after her Vulpix was stolen by Team Rocket, and her crush only grew when he returned her Vulpix. She later faced off against Ash in the preliminary rounds of the Silver Conference, where she proved to be skilled at deflecting her type preference's weakness to Water types. However, she lost to Ash when Squirtle defeated her Electabuzz and Quilava. After the battle, Macy's Slugma had evolved into Magcargo, which Macy thought was a sign of the friendship between her and Ash.
Macy also appeared at the beginning of Tie One On!, where she faced Jackson in the second match of the preliminary round. She won the match with the help of her Quilava, but due to Ash's draw with Jackson, she was eliminated from competing further. She later made cameo appearances from The Ties That Bind to Johto Photo Finish, where she watched Harrison's battle against an unknown Trainer, and Ash's battles with Gary and Harrison from the grandstand, during which she cheered Ash on.
Character
Macy is a passionate Fire-type Trainer. Her criticism of Water-type Pokémon is only mentioned in an argument with Misty. She tends to take control of the situation, issuing the first attack. However, she is also shown to lack spontaneity, hesitating as Ash jumped down a cliff to rescue Pikachu and Macy's Vulpix from Team Rocket. Her confidence and loud personality can be abrasive. Her infatuation with Ash is the focus of most of her dialogue and appearances outside of the Silver League battles.
She is shown to be supportive of whomever she considers a friend. When her Slugma was hit with a Water Gun attack from Ash's Totodile, she maintained a determined composure. Macy was also shown to readily use Pokémon substitution in her match against Ash, in order to give her the upper hand in battle. She is fully aware of her team's type weaknesses, and uses both speed and her wild cards Electabuzz and Starmie to combat these factors. Evasion techniques such as Slugma's Double Team and Quilava's Smokescreen were also used. Her Pokémon's Fire attacks are shown to be incredibly powerful, knocking out Water Pokémon like Jackson's Poliwhirl.
Her primary concern is her Pokémon's health and well-being, rather than a battle loss. She appeared unfazed by any of her recent losses, including those against Ash as well as her overall loss in Division H during the Silver Conference preliminary rounds.
Pokémon
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This listing is of Macy's known Pokémon in the anime:
Debut | Love, Pokémon Style |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | |
English | Rachael Lillis |
Macy's Vulpix is often seen at her side, but has not been seen in battle. It appeared when Team Rocket captured it, but in the end, Ash was able to save it.
None of Vulpix's moves are known.
Debut | Love, Pokémon Style |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Megumi Hayashibara |
English | Eric Stuart |
Macy's Magcargo first appeared as a Slugma. It was first seen when it was sent out to fight Ash's Totodile, but was soon recalled. It was brought out again to battle Ash's Phanpy. It was beaten by Phanpy's Take Down. It was shown to have evolved thanks to the training it got during Macy's match with Ash. It was later used during Macy's battle with Jackson. However, its battle took place off-screen.
Magcargo's known moves are Flamethrower, Double Team, and Body Slam.
Debut | Love, Pokémon Style |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Yūji Ueda |
English | Eric Stuart |
Quilava was Macy's third and final Pokémon used against Ash. It was first sent out to fight Ash's Phanpy. Despite its type disadvantage, it took out the Ground-type Pokémon that Ash had used to counter Electabuzz. After this victory, it was recalled, but was sent back out to fight Ash's Squirtle after Electabuzz's defeat. After a long fight, Quilava was knocked out by a Hydro Pump.
Quilava was later seen during Macy's battle against Jackson, facing his Poliwhirl. As Jackson tripped on his cape while trying to give an attack order, Quilava was able to defeat the Tadpole Pokémon, winning the battle for Macy.
Quilava's known moves are Flame Wheel, Quick Attack, Swift, and Flamethrower.
Debut | Love, Pokémon Style |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | |
English | Maddie Blaustein |
Electabuzz was Macy's second Pokémon used against Ash. Macy used it to cover her team's glaring weakness to Water-type Pokémon. However, thanks to Brock's research on Macy's team, Ash had thought ahead and included his Phanpy, a Ground-type. As a result, Electabuzz was quickly recalled and only brought back out later on after Quilava defeated Phanpy. It defeated Ash's Totodile, but lost to his Squirtle despite the type advantage.
Electabuzz's known moves are Thunderbolt, Light Screen, Thunder Punch, and Iron Tail.
Debut | Tie One On! |
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Macy's Starmie was only seen to have been defeated by Jackson.
Starmie's only known move is Thunderbolt*.
Achievements
Badges obtained
This listing is of the Badges Macy has obtained in the Johto region:
- At least eight Badges (prior to A Claim to Flame!)
Pokémon League
Macy has competed in the following Pokémon League Conferences:
- Silver Conference - Top 48 (Tie One On!)
Voice actors
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Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | モエ Moe | Possibly derived from 燃える moeru (to burn), referring to her preference of the Fire type. |
English, Italian | Macy | |
Korean | 모에 Moe | Same as her Japanese name. |
Chinese (Taiwan) | 小萌 Xiǎo Méng | From 萌 moe (sprout). |
Trivia
- Macy is one of the rare occasions a girl became attracted to Ash and even hoped to go on a date with him. Notably, she is the first girl to do so in the main series.
- The blurb from pokemon.com in Macy's debut episode spells her name as Macey instead of Macy.
- Although Macy mentions that she considers Water-type Pokémon to be inferior to Fire-types in her argument with Misty, she does own one Water-type herself, a Starmie, which Misty also has.
Related articles
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