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[[File:Carrie XY091.png|thumb|250px|Carrie]]
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(Japanese: '''キャリー''' ''Carrie'') is a recurring character who first appeared in [[XY091]]. She is a [[Psychic (Trainer class)|Psychic]] and a subordinate of [[Olympia]].
[[File:Carrie XY092.png|thumb|250px|Carrie]]
'''Carrie''' (Japanese: '''キャリー''' ''Carrie'') is a recurring character who first appeared in ''[[XY092|Cloudy Fate, Bright Future!]]''. She is a {{tc|Psychic}} and an apprentice of [[Olympia]].


==History==
==History==
Carrie is one of Olympia's many apprentices, noted in particular for being extremely reckless and eager to jump to conclusions. During one of their meditation sessions, Olympia had a vision of an impending disaster that would affect the Kalos region, and revealed that {{Ash}}, {{ashfr}} and {{an|Professor Sycamore}} would be involved. This led to Carrie believing that the people Olympia identified posed a threat to [[Anistar City]] and Kalos. When Sycamore arrived in town to study the sundial, she attacked him and destroyed his scientific equipment, demanding that he leave. Shortly after, Ash arrived on the scene, and Carrie went on to attack him as well.
Ash defeated her Pokémon in short order, and before Carrie could continue her assault, Olympia and [[Charlene]] arrived to stop her. Carrie was made by her superiors to apologize to Ash's group. While Olympia was talking to the group, she asked Charlene if Ash and his friends are the ones who brought danger to Kalos. Charlene informed her that Olympia never said they would bring danger to everyone in Kalos, for she said that they would be trapped within the vortex of the disaster. This led Carrie to realize her mistakes and felt remorseful about her actions.
In ''[[XY093|All Eyes on the Future!]]'', Carrie watched the Gym Battle between Ash and Olympia. After Ash won, she, Olympia, Charlene, and some other Psychics walked up to Ash while Ash was given the {{badge|Psychic}}.
==Character==
When Olympia predicts the future and shows footage of it, Carrie would often get into a bad habit of assuming that the people in the footage were causing a disaster instead of the fact that they were involved in one.


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
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|img=Carrie Sigilyph.png
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|desc={{p|Sigilyph}} is one of Carrie's Pokémon.
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|desc={{p|Sigilyph}} is one of Carrie's Pokémon. Carrie used her Sigilyph to attack {{an|Professor Sycamore}} and his assistants, [[Sophie]] and [[Cosette]]. Sigilyph was later used in a battle against [[Ash's Pikachu]] and {{TP|Ash|Frogadier}}, but was quickly defeated.  
Carrie used her Sigilyph to attack [[Professor Sycamore]] and his assistants, [[Sophie]] and [[Cosette]]. Sigilyph was also used in a battle against {{Ash}}.  


Sigilyph's only known move is {{m|Psywave}}.}}
Sigilyph's only known move is {{m|Psywave}}.}}
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|type2=Ghost
|type2=Ghost
|img=Carrie Sableye.png
|img=Carrie Sableye.png
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|epname=Cloudy Fate, Bright Future!
|desc={{p|Sableye}} is one of Carrie's Pokémon.
|vaen=Bill Rogers
|desc={{p|Sableye}} is one of Carrie's Pokémon. Carrie used her Sableye in a battle against [[Ash's Pikachu]] and {{TP|Ash|Frogadier}}, but was quickly defeated.  


Carrie used her Sableye in a battle against {{Ash}}.  
Sableye's known moves are {{m|Power Gem}} and {{m|Shadow Claw}}.}}


Sableye's only knowns moves are {{m|Power Gem}} and {{m|Shadow Claw}}.}}
* Carrie is also known to have at least one more Pokémon on hand.


==Voice actors==
==Voice actors==
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|ja=潘めぐみ ''Megumi Han''}}
|ja=潘めぐみ ''[[Megumi Han]]''
|en=[[List of English voice actors|Nicole Wood]]
|fi=Annituuli Kasurinen
|fr_eu=Karin Clercq
|es_eu=Sandra Jara}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Carrie's Japanese voice actor is Megumi Han, who also voiced the popular horror character of the same name ({{wp|Carrie (2013 film)|Carrie}}) in the Japanese dub of the 2013 film adaptation of the novel. The character had psychic powers.
* Carrie's Japanese voice actor is Megumi Han, who also voiced the popular horror character of the same name ({{wp|Carrie (2013 film)|Carrie}}) in the Japanese dub of the 2013 film adaptation of the novel. The character had psychic powers.
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Carrie

Carrie (Japanese: キャリー Carrie) is a recurring character who first appeared in Cloudy Fate, Bright Future!. She is a Psychic and an apprentice of Olympia.

History

Carrie is one of Olympia's many apprentices, noted in particular for being extremely reckless and eager to jump to conclusions. During one of their meditation sessions, Olympia had a vision of an impending disaster that would affect the Kalos region, and revealed that Ash, his friends and Professor Sycamore would be involved. This led to Carrie believing that the people Olympia identified posed a threat to Anistar City and Kalos. When Sycamore arrived in town to study the sundial, she attacked him and destroyed his scientific equipment, demanding that he leave. Shortly after, Ash arrived on the scene, and Carrie went on to attack him as well.

Ash defeated her Pokémon in short order, and before Carrie could continue her assault, Olympia and Charlene arrived to stop her. Carrie was made by her superiors to apologize to Ash's group. While Olympia was talking to the group, she asked Charlene if Ash and his friends are the ones who brought danger to Kalos. Charlene informed her that Olympia never said they would bring danger to everyone in Kalos, for she said that they would be trapped within the vortex of the disaster. This led Carrie to realize her mistakes and felt remorseful about her actions.

In All Eyes on the Future!, Carrie watched the Gym Battle between Ash and Olympia. After Ash won, she, Olympia, Charlene, and some other Psychics walked up to Ash while Ash was given the Psychic Badge.

Character

When Olympia predicts the future and shows footage of it, Carrie would often get into a bad habit of assuming that the people in the footage were causing a disaster instead of the fact that they were involved in one.

Pokémon


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Sigilyph
Carrie's Sigilyph
Debut Cloudy Fate, Bright Future!
Voice actors
Japanese
English Marc Thompson

Sigilyph is one of Carrie's Pokémon. Carrie used her Sigilyph to attack Professor Sycamore and his assistants, Sophie and Cosette. Sigilyph was later used in a battle against Ash's Pikachu and Frogadier, but was quickly defeated.

Sigilyph's only known move is Psywave.

Sableye
Carrie's Sableye
Debut Cloudy Fate, Bright Future!
Voice actors
Japanese
English Bill Rogers

Sableye is one of Carrie's Pokémon. Carrie used her Sableye in a battle against Ash's Pikachu and Frogadier, but was quickly defeated.

Sableye's known moves are Power Gem and Shadow Claw.

  • Carrie is also known to have at least one more Pokémon on hand.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 潘めぐみ Megumi Han
English Nicole Wood
Finnish Annituuli Kasurinen
European French Karin Clercq
European Spanish Sandra Jara


Trivia

  • Carrie's Japanese voice actor is Megumi Han, who also voiced the popular horror character of the same name (Carrie) in the Japanese dub of the 2013 film adaptation of the novel. The character had psychic powers.


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