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'''Jeanette Fisher''' (Japanese: '''カオルコ''' ''Kaoruko'') was {{Ash}}'s fourth opponent in the [[Indigo Plateau Conference]]. She appeared in ''[[EP077|The Fourth Round Rumble]]''. | '''Jeanette Fisher''' (Japanese: '''カオルコ''' ''Kaoruko'') was {{Ash}}'s fourth opponent in the [[Indigo Plateau Conference]]. She is a [[character of the day]] who appeared in ''[[EP077|The Fourth Round Rumble]]'' and a character in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]] manga. | ||
Jeanette is from [[Crimson City]]. Similar to [[ | ==In the anime== | ||
Jeanette is from [[Crimson City]]. Similar to The Astounding [[Mandi]], Jeanette is also very popular. When she entered the stadium, Jeanette had a red carpet laid out for her, flower petals were tossed on her, and she even had a {{wp|Ōendan|cheering squad}} of her own. | |||
Ash was confident he could beat Jeanette, and even took out her first two {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, | Ash was confident he could beat Jeanette, and even took out her first two {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, {{p|Beedrill}} and {{p|Scyther}}, without a problem. Her third Pokémon, a {{p|Bellsprout}}, seemed a surprising choice for her last Pokémon, but thanks to its unusual flexibility and agility, it ended up defeating {{AP|Bulbasaur}} and {{AP|Pikachu}} flawlessly. It was finally defeated by {{AP|Muk}}'s {{m|Body Slam}}. Although she was defeated, Jeanette took it well and was proud of her Bellsprout for doing a great job. She demonstrated this by carrying it outside in her arms instead of returning it to its {{i|Poké Ball}}. | ||
She reappeared in a flashback in ''[[EP080|Friends to the End]]''. | |||
Jeanette and her Bellsprout made cameo appearances in the second Japanese opening theme, [[The Rivals]], and its English dub counterpart, {{so|Pokémon World}}. | |||
==Pokémon== | ===Pokémon=== | ||
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This listing is of Jeanette's known Pokémon: | This listing is of Jeanette's known Pokémon: | ||
{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
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|epnum=EP077 | |epnum=EP077 | ||
|epname=The Fourth Round Rumble | |epname=The Fourth Round Rumble | ||
|vajp=Shin | |vajp=Shin-ichiro Miki | ||
|vaen=Shin | |vaen=Shin-ichiro Miki | ||
|desc={{p|Beedrill}} was the first Pokémon | |desc={{p|Beedrill}} was the first Pokémon Jeanette chose to use during her match against {{Ash}}, sending it out against Ash's {{p|Bulbasaur}}. They both kept dodging each other's attacks until Ash told Bulbasaur to use {{m|Leech Seed}} on Beedrill. The seed started to [[Seeding|drain Beedrill's energy]], and Bulbasaur finished it off with a Tackle. | ||
It reappeared in a flashback in ''[[EP080|Friends to the End]]''. | It reappeared in a flashback in ''[[EP080|Friends to the End]]''. | ||
Beedrill's known moves are {{m|Tackle}}{{tt|*|Beedrill cannot legally learn Tackle in the games.}}, {{m|Twineedle}} and {{m|Poison Sting}}.}} | Beedrill's known moves are {{m|Tackle}}{{tt|*|Beedrill cannot legally learn Tackle in the games.}}, {{m|Twineedle}}, and {{m|Poison Sting}}.}} | ||
{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
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|vajp= | |vajp= | ||
|vaen=Eric Stuart | |vaen=Eric Stuart | ||
|desc={{p|Scyther}} was the second Pokémon | |desc={{p|Scyther}} was the second Pokémon Jeanette used during her battle against Ash. It managed to strike Ash's Bulbasaur several times with the protection of its Double Team attack, but finally, Bulbasaur managed to break through it with {{m|Vine Whip}} and finished Scyther off. | ||
It reappeared in a flashback in ''[[EP225|Bulbasaur... the Ambassador!]]''. | |||
Scyther's known moves are {{m|Slash}}, {{m|Swift}}{{tt|*|The move was incorrectly referred as Quick Attack in the dub.}} and {{m|Double Team}}.}} | Scyther's known moves are {{m|Slash}}, {{m|Swift}}{{tt|*|The move was incorrectly referred to as Quick Attack in the dub.}}, and {{m|Double Team}}.}} | ||
{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
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|vajp=Etsuko Kozakura | |vajp=Etsuko Kozakura | ||
|vaen=Kayzie Rogers | |vaen=Kayzie Rogers | ||
|desc={{p|Bellsprout}} was Jeanette's last Pokémon | |desc={{p|Bellsprout}} was Jeanette's last Pokémon, who she used during her battle against Ash. Despite its weak appearance, it proved to be quite strong, being able to absorb the blows dealt to it from Bulbasaur's Tackles and send the force right back at the {{pkmn|category|Seed Pokémon}}, {{m|Slam}}ming it around until it was defeated. | ||
Ash next chose to use {{p|Pikachu}}, | Ash next chose to use {{p|Pikachu}}, who attempted to use his {{t|Electric}} attacks on Bellsprout. After dodging Pikachu's {{m|Thunder Shock}}, Bellsprout was hit by a {{m|Thunderbolt}}, but the Flower Pokémon simply used its root-like legs as small lightning rods, conducting the electricity to the ground and leaving Bellsprout itself undamaged. Soon after, Bellsprout took Pikachu out with a Slam to the Mouse Pokémon's head. | ||
Ash was down to the only Pokémon he had left—{{p|Muk}}. The Sludge Pokémon proved to be too tough for Bellsprout, as all of its attacks simply bounced off from Muk's slimy body, leaving Muk undamaged. Ash had Muk use {{m|Body Slam}}, trapping Bellsprout under the Sludge Pokémon's poisonous body, and Bellsprout was finally defeated. | |||
It reappeared in flashbacks in ''[[EP080|Friends to the End]]'' and ''[[EP225|Bulbasaur... the Ambassador!]]''. | |||
Bellsprout's known moves are {{m|Slam}} and {{m|Razor Leaf}}.}} | Bellsprout's known moves are {{m|Slam}} and {{m|Razor Leaf}}.}} | ||
===Achievements=== | |||
====Pokémon League==== | |||
Jeanette has competed in the following [[Pokémon League Conference]]s: | |||
* [[Indigo Plateau Conference]] - Top 32 (''[[EP077|The Fourth Round Rumble]]'') | |||
==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
=== | [[File:Jeanette Fisher EToP.png|thumb|200px|Jeanette Fisher in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]]] | ||
Jeanette Fisher | ===The Electric Tale of Pikachu=== | ||
Jeanette Fisher appeared in ''[[ET12|Welcome to the Big Leagues]]''. Like in the anime, she battled with {{OBP|Ash Ketchum|EToP|Ash}} during the Indigo League, but was eventually defeated. | |||
====Pokémon==== | ====Pokémon==== | ||
{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
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|trainer=Jeanette Fisher | |trainer=Jeanette Fisher | ||
|pkmn=Beedrill | |pkmn=Beedrill | ||
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|epnum=ET12 | |epnum=ET12 | ||
|epname=Welcome to the Big Leagues | |epname=Welcome to the Big Leagues | ||
|desc={{p|Beedrill}} was briefly seen battling with Ash's Bulbasaur. It was defeated when Bulbasaur used {{m|Leech Seed}} on it. | |desc={{p|Beedrill}} was briefly seen battling with [[Ash's Bulbasaur]]. It was defeated when Bulbasaur used {{m|Leech Seed}} on it. | ||
Beedrill's only known move is {{m|Twineedle}}.}} | Beedrill's only known move is {{m|Twineedle}}.}} | ||
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|epnum=ET12 | |epnum=ET12 | ||
|epname=Welcome to the Big Leagues | |epname=Welcome to the Big Leagues | ||
|desc={{p|Bellsprout}} was Jeanette's last Pokémon. Using its {{wp|Aikido}} techniques, it was able to defeat Ash's Bulbasaur and Pikachu. However, its techniques were useless against Muk's sludge-like body, and it was defeated. | |desc={{p|Bellsprout}} was Jeanette's last Pokémon. Using its {{wp|Aikido}} techniques, it was able to defeat Ash's Bulbasaur and {{AP|Pikachu|Pikachu (EToP)}}. However, its techniques were useless against {{AP|Muk}}'s sludge-like body, and it was defeated. | ||
Bellsprout's only known move is {{m|Slam}}.}} | Bellsprout's only known move is {{m|Slam}}.}} | ||
==Voice actors== | ==Voice actors== | ||
{{vatable|color={{bug color}}|bordercolor={{ | {{vatable|color={{bug color}}|bordercolor={{poison color dark}} | ||
|ja=日高のり子 ''[[Noriko Hidaka]]'' | |ja=日高のり子 ''[[Noriko Hidaka]]'' | ||
|en=[[Tara Jayne]] | |en=[[Tara Jayne]] | ||
|ar=فدوى سليمان ''Fadwa Souleimane'' | |||
|he=דון לני-גבאי ''Dawn Lanny-Gabay'' | |||
|fi=Jenni Sivonen | |||
|fr_eu=Guylaine Gibert | |||
|it=Patrizia Mottola | |||
|no=Katrine Blomstrand | |no=Katrine Blomstrand | ||
|pt_br=Daniella Piquet | |pt_br=Daniella Piquet | ||
|es_eu=Amparo Bravo | |es_eu=Amparo Bravo | ||
|es_la= Ishtar Sáenz | |||
|pl=Anna Dąbkowska}} | |pl=Anna Dąbkowska}} | ||
{{-}} | |||
{{Leaguetrainers}} <br> | ==Trivia== | ||
{{Electric Tale of Pikachu characters}} <br> | * Due to Jeanette's {{wp|Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea|depiction with traditional Japanese clothing}}, the episode she appeared in was [[banned episodes|banned]] in {{pmin|South Korea}}. | ||
==Related articles== | |||
{{Leaguetrainers|bug}}<br> | |||
{{Electric Tale of Pikachu characters}}<br> | |||
{{Project COD notice}} | {{Project COD notice}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fisher, Jeanette}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Fisher, Jeanette}} | ||
[[Category:Animation characters]] | |||
[[Category:Kanto characters of the day]] | [[Category:Kanto characters of the day]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Electric Tale of Pikachu characters]] | ||
[[Category:Female characters]] | [[Category:Female characters]] | ||
[[de:Jeanette Fischer]] | [[de:Jeanette Fischer]] | ||
[[es:Jeanette Fisher]] | |||
[[fr:Janette Ossec]] | [[fr:Janette Ossec]] | ||
[[it:Jeanette Fisher]] | [[it:Jeanette Fisher]] | ||
[[ja:カオルコ]] | [[ja:カオルコ]] | ||
[[zh:薰子]] |
Latest revision as of 07:10, 15 September 2024
Jeanette Fisher (Japanese: カオルコ Kaoruko) was Ash's fourth opponent in the Indigo Plateau Conference. She is a character of the day who appeared in The Fourth Round Rumble and a character in The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga.
In the anime
Jeanette is from Crimson City. Similar to The Astounding Mandi, Jeanette is also very popular. When she entered the stadium, Jeanette had a red carpet laid out for her, flower petals were tossed on her, and she even had a cheering squad of her own.
Ash was confident he could beat Jeanette, and even took out her first two Pokémon, Beedrill and Scyther, without a problem. Her third Pokémon, a Bellsprout, seemed a surprising choice for her last Pokémon, but thanks to its unusual flexibility and agility, it ended up defeating Bulbasaur and Pikachu flawlessly. It was finally defeated by Muk's Body Slam. Although she was defeated, Jeanette took it well and was proud of her Bellsprout for doing a great job. She demonstrated this by carrying it outside in her arms instead of returning it to its Poké Ball.
She reappeared in a flashback in Friends to the End.
Jeanette and her Bellsprout made cameo appearances in the second Japanese opening theme, The Rivals, and its English dub counterpart, Pokémon World.
Pokémon
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This listing is of Jeanette's known Pokémon:
Debut | The Fourth Round Rumble |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Shin-ichiro Miki |
English | Shin-ichiro Miki |
Beedrill was the first Pokémon Jeanette chose to use during her match against Ash, sending it out against Ash's Bulbasaur. They both kept dodging each other's attacks until Ash told Bulbasaur to use Leech Seed on Beedrill. The seed started to drain Beedrill's energy, and Bulbasaur finished it off with a Tackle.
It reappeared in a flashback in Friends to the End.
Beedrill's known moves are Tackle*, Twineedle, and Poison Sting.
Debut | The Fourth Round Rumble |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | |
English | Eric Stuart |
Scyther was the second Pokémon Jeanette used during her battle against Ash. It managed to strike Ash's Bulbasaur several times with the protection of its Double Team attack, but finally, Bulbasaur managed to break through it with Vine Whip and finished Scyther off.
It reappeared in a flashback in Bulbasaur... the Ambassador!.
Scyther's known moves are Slash, Swift*, and Double Team.
Debut | The Fourth Round Rumble |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Etsuko Kozakura |
English | Kayzie Rogers |
Bellsprout was Jeanette's last Pokémon, who she used during her battle against Ash. Despite its weak appearance, it proved to be quite strong, being able to absorb the blows dealt to it from Bulbasaur's Tackles and send the force right back at the Seed Pokémon, Slamming it around until it was defeated.
Ash next chose to use Pikachu, who attempted to use his Electric attacks on Bellsprout. After dodging Pikachu's Thunder Shock, Bellsprout was hit by a Thunderbolt, but the Flower Pokémon simply used its root-like legs as small lightning rods, conducting the electricity to the ground and leaving Bellsprout itself undamaged. Soon after, Bellsprout took Pikachu out with a Slam to the Mouse Pokémon's head.
Ash was down to the only Pokémon he had left—Muk. The Sludge Pokémon proved to be too tough for Bellsprout, as all of its attacks simply bounced off from Muk's slimy body, leaving Muk undamaged. Ash had Muk use Body Slam, trapping Bellsprout under the Sludge Pokémon's poisonous body, and Bellsprout was finally defeated.
It reappeared in flashbacks in Friends to the End and Bulbasaur... the Ambassador!.
Bellsprout's known moves are Slam and Razor Leaf.
Achievements
Pokémon League
Jeanette has competed in the following Pokémon League Conferences:
- Indigo Plateau Conference - Top 32 (The Fourth Round Rumble)
In the manga
The Electric Tale of Pikachu
Jeanette Fisher appeared in Welcome to the Big Leagues. Like in the anime, she battled with Ash during the Indigo League, but was eventually defeated.
Pokémon
Beedrill was briefly seen battling with Ash's Bulbasaur. It was defeated when Bulbasaur used Leech Seed on it.
Beedrill's only known move is Twineedle.
Bellsprout was Jeanette's last Pokémon. Using its Aikido techniques, it was able to defeat Ash's Bulbasaur and Pikachu. However, its techniques were useless against Muk's sludge-like body, and it was defeated.
Bellsprout's only known move is Slam.
Voice actors
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Trivia
- Due to Jeanette's depiction with traditional Japanese clothing, the episode she appeared in was banned in South Korea.
Related articles
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