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[[File:Tsubomi.png|thumb|250px|Blossom]]
[[File:Blossom POKÉTOON.png|thumb|250px|Blossom]]
'''Blossom''' (Japanese: '''ツボミ''' ''Tsubomi'') is a character who appeared in the third [[Pokétoon]], ''{{DL|Pokétoon|Blossom's Dream}}''.
'''Blossom''' (Japanese: '''ツボミ''' ''Tsubomi'') is a character who appeared in ''[[PT03|Blossom's Dream]]'', the third episode of the [[POKÉTOON]] animated shorts.
[[File:Young Tsubomi.png|thumb|left|250px|Blossom in her youth]]
[[File:Young Blossom POKÉTOON.png|thumb|left|250px|Blossom in her youth]]
She is the daughter of two [[Galar]] [[Pokémon Champion]]s. In her youth, she watched videos of her father in his younger days as Champion, which inspired her to start a journey of her own and become a Champion as well. Her mother was not very supportive of this, however. Even so, Blossom bought a large amount of {{i|Poké Ball}}s and [[Potion]]s at the local [[Poké Mart]] and ventured into the wild to try and capture a Pokémon. Unfortunately, she proved unsuccessful in capturing several Pokémon.
She is the daughter of [[Blossom's parents|two]] former {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. When she was younger, Blossom watched videos of her father competing in the [[Galar League]] in his youth, which inspired her to start a journey of her own and become a Champion. Her mother was not very supportive of this, however. Even so, Blossom bought a large amount of {{i|Poké Ball}}s and [[Potion]]s at the local [[Poké Mart]] and ventured into the wild to try and capture a Pokémon. Unfortunately, she proved unsuccessful in capturing several Pokémon.


Eventually, Blossom came across a {{p|Nidoran♂}} and saved him from an {{p|Arbok}}. Just as she started to bond with Nidoran♂, his parents, a {{p|Nidoking}} and a {{p|Nidoqueen}}, showed up. The parents assumed Blossom meant harm to Nidoran♂ and chased her back to her hometown. The Nidoking and Nidoqueen were stopped from entering the town by a couple of local Trainers using their Pokémon. Meanwhile, Blossom rushed home to get her father's {{p|Charizard}}, Char-ly, to help out. Riding and commanding Char-ly, she was able to put a stop to the fight between Nidoran♂'s parents and the Trainers. Nidoran♂ had become attached to Blossom and chose to stay with her and leave his parents.  
Eventually, Blossom came across a {{p|Nidoran♂}} and saved him from an {{p|Arbok}}. Just as she started to bond with Nidoran♂, his parents, a {{p|Nidoking}} and a {{p|Nidoqueen}}, showed up. The parents assumed Blossom meant harm to Nidoran♂ and chased her back to her hometown. The Nidoking and Nidoqueen were stopped from entering the town by a couple of local Trainers using their Pokémon. Meanwhile, Blossom rushed home to get her father's {{p|Charizard}}, Char-ly, to help out. Riding and commanding Char-ly, she was able to put a stop to the fight between Nidoran♂'s parents and the Trainers. Nidoran♂ had become attached to Blossom and chose to stay with her and leave his parents.


Blossom's parents were left impressed with her handling of Char-ly and her ability to stop a conflict. They allowed her to leave on her journey with Nidoran♂ and watched as she left town. At some point in their journey, Nidoran♂ [[Evolution|evolved]] into {{p|Nidorino}}. In a forest, Blossom encountered a {{p|Gengar}} and sent out Nidorino to battle it, having become a capable Trainer of her own.
[[Blossom's parents]] were left impressed with her handling of Char-ly and her ability to stop a conflict. They allowed her to leave on a journey with Nidoran♂ and watched as she left town. At some point in their journey, Nidoran♂ [[Evolution|evolved]] into {{p|Nidorino}}. In a forest, Blossom encountered a {{p|Gengar}} and sent out Nidorino to battle it, having become a capable Trainer of her own.


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
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|gender=male
|gender=male
|type1=Poison
|type1=Poison
|img=Tsubomi Nidoran m.png
|img=Blossom Nidoran m.png
|cap=Tsubomi's Nidoran♂
|cap=Blossom's Nidoran♂
|img2=Tsubomi Nidorino.png
|img2=Blossom Nidorino.png
|epnum=Pokétoon
|epnum=PT03
|epname=A Budding Dream
|epname=Blossom's Dream
|vajp=Rikako Aikawa
|vajp=Rikako Aikawa
|vaen=
|vaen=Lanessa Tremblett
|desc={{p|Nidoran♂}} was originally a [[wild Pokémon]] living in a forest. One day, he met a young aspiring Trainer called Blossom. He was saved from an {{p|Arbok}} by Blossom, after which they bonded. Nidoran♂'s parents assumed Blossom meant harm, however, and chased them to Blossom's hometown. Although a fight broke out between Nidoran♂'s parents and a couple of local Trainers, Blossom eventually managed to settle the conflict. Having become attached to Blossom, Nidoran♂ chose to stay with her and leave his parents. Eventually, they set off on a journey together, and along the way Nidoran♂ evolved into {{p|Nidorino}}. In a forest, Blossom sent him out to battle a {{p|Gengar}}.
|desc={{p|Nidoran♂}} was originally a [[wild Pokémon]] living in a forest. One day, he met a young aspiring Trainer called Blossom. He was saved from an {{p|Arbok}} by Blossom, after which they bonded. Nidoran♂'s parents assumed Blossom meant harm, however, and chased them to Blossom's hometown. Although a fight broke out between Nidoran♂'s parents and a couple of local Trainers, Blossom eventually managed to settle the conflict. Having become attached to Blossom, Nidoran♂ chose to stay with her and leave his parents. Eventually, they set off on a journey together, and along the way, Nidoran♂ evolved into {{p|Nidorino}}. In a forest, Blossom sent him out to battle a {{p|Gengar}}.


None of Nidorino's moves are known.}}
None of Nidorino's moves are known.}}
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|type1=Fire
|type1=Fire
|type2=Flying
|type2=Flying
|img=Tsubomi Chorobi.png
|img=Blossom Char-ly.png
|cap=Tsubomi's father's Chorobi
|cap=Blossom's father's Char-ly
|epnum=Pokétoon
|epnum=PT03
|epname=A Budding Dream
|epname=Blossom's Dream
|vajp=Tsuguo Mogami
|vajp=Tsuguo Mogami
|vaen=
|vaen=Zack Sage
|desc='''Char-ly''' (Japanese: '''ちょろび''' ''Chorobi'') is Blossom's father's {{p|Charizard}}. When Blossom's father was younger, he was a Champion in the [[Galar]] region and used Char-ly to win many battles. Eventually, they lost to a female Trainer and her {{p|Dragapult}}. This female Trainer would later on become Blossom's mother.
|desc='''Char-ly''' (Japanese: '''ちょろび''' ''Chorobi'') is Blossom's father's {{p|Charizard}}. When Blossom's father was younger, he used it to compete in the [[Galar League]], but they were eventually defeated by a female Trainer and her {{p|Dragapult}}. This female Trainer would later on become Blossom's mother.


In the present, Char-ly lived with Blossom and her parents. It had grown old and mostly spent its days sleeping in the garden. When a fight broke out between a wild {{p|Nidoking}} and {{p|Nidoqueen}} and a couple of local Trainers, Blossom called upon Char-ly to help out. Riding and commanding Char-ly, Blossom managed to settle the conflict. Blossom's parents were impressed with her handling of Char-ly and allowed her to leave on her journey. Char-ly later watched as Blossom left town.
In the present, Char-ly lived with Blossom and her parents. It had grown old and mostly spent its days sleeping in the garden. When a fight broke out between a wild {{p|Nidoking}} and {{p|Nidoqueen}} and a couple of local Trainers, Blossom called upon Char-ly to help out. Riding and commanding Char-ly, Blossom managed to settle the conflict. Blossom's parents were impressed with her handling of Char-ly and allowed her to leave on a journey. Char-ly later watched as Blossom left town.


Char-ly's known moves are {{m|Flamethrower}}, {{m|Fly}}{{tt|*|mentioned only}}, and {{m|Fire Blast}}.}}
Char-ly's known moves are {{m|Flamethrower}}, {{m|Fly}}{{tt|*|mentioned only}}, and {{m|Fire Blast}}.}}
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{{vatable|color={{poison color}}|bordercolor={{poison color light}}
{{vatable|color={{poison color}}|bordercolor={{poison color light}}
|ja=水瀬いのり ''Inori Minase''
|ja=水瀬いのり ''Inori Minase''
|en=Danii Meger<ref>[https://www.daniimeger.com/_files/ugd/3250dd_2abe15d0def44bc3a144e5ac8bd91d8e.pdf Dani's voice acting resume]</ref>
}}
}}


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| Japanese
| Japanese
| ツボミ ''Tsubomi''
| ツボミ ''Tsubomi''
| From 蕾 ''tsubomi'' (flower bud). May also be a reference to the name of the single album, 夢のつぼみ ''Yume no Tsubomi'', by Blossom's Japanese voice actor, {{wp|Inori Minase}}.
| From 蕾 ''tsubomi'' (flower bud) and possibly 夢のつぼみ ''Yume no Tsubomi'' (single album by Blossom's Japanese voice actor {{wp|Inori Minase}})
|-
|-
| English
| English
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| German
| German
| Amelia
| Amelia
| From ''{{wp|Amelia (given name)|Amelia}}'', a female name derived from the {{wp|Germanic languages|Germanic}} element ''amal'' (work)
| Possibly from ''{{wp|Camellia}}'' and the name ''{{wp|Amelia (given name)|Amelia}}''
|-
|-
| Spanish
| Spanish
| Melisa
| Melisa
| From the genus ''{{wp|Melissa (plant)|Melissa}}''
| From ''melisa'' ({{wp|lemon balm}})
|-
|-
| French
| French
| Capucine
| Capucine
| From ''capucine'' ({{wp|nasturtium}})
| From ''capucine'' ({{wp|Tropaeolum|nasturtium}})
|-
|-
| Italian
| Italian
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| From ''fiore'' (flower)
| From ''fiore'' (flower)
|-
|-
| Dutch
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Mainland China}})
| 蕾儿 ''Lěi'er''
| From 蕾 ''lěi'' (bud)
|-
| rowspan="2" | Dutch
| Tsubomi
| Tsubomi
| From her Japanese name
| From her Japanese name
|-
|-
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Mainland China}})
| Blossom{{tt|*|Pokémon TV description}}
| 蕾儿 ''Lěi'er''
| Same as her English name
| Transcription of her Japanese name
|-
| Brazilian Portuguese
| Nanda
| Diminutive of given name ''{{wp|Fernanda}}'', ultimately derived from ''{{wp|Ferdinand}}'', a Germanic name meaning "adventurous" or "brave in peace"
|}
|}
;Char-ly
;Char-ly
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| Japanese
| Japanese
| ちょろび ''Chorobi''
| ちょろび ''Chorobi''
| From ちょろちょろ ''chorochoro'' (onomatopoeia for flickering) and 火 ''bi'' (flame)
| From ちょろちょろ ''chorochoro'' (onomatopoeia for flickering) and 火 ''hi'' (fire)
|-  
|-  
| English
| English
| Char-ly
| Char-ly
| From ''{{p|Charizard}}'' and the name {{wp|Charly (name)|Charly}}
| From ''{{p|Charizard}}'' and the name ''{{wp|Charly (name)|Charly}}''
|-
|-
| German
| German
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| From ''ignis'' (Latin for fire)
| From ''ignis'' (Latin for fire)
|-
|-
| European Spanish
| European Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese
| Charly
| Charly
| From its English name
| From its English name
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| Charlie
| Charlie
| Similar to its English name
| Similar to its English name
|-
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Mainland China}})
| 小星火 ''Xiǎo Xīnghuǒ''
| From 星火 ''xīnghuǒ'' (spark) and 火 ''huǒ'' (fire)
|-
|-
| Dutch
| Dutch
| Chorobi
| Chorobi
| From its Japanese name
| From its Japanese name
|-
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Mainland China}})
| 星火 ''Xīng Huǒ''
| From 星火 ''xīnghuǒ'' (spark)
|}
|}
{{-}}
 
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Latest revision as of 00:03, 1 September 2024

Blossom

Blossom (Japanese: ツボミ Tsubomi) is a character who appeared in Blossom's Dream, the third episode of the POKÉTOON animated shorts.

Blossom in her youth

She is the daughter of two former Trainers. When she was younger, Blossom watched videos of her father competing in the Galar League in his youth, which inspired her to start a journey of her own and become a Champion. Her mother was not very supportive of this, however. Even so, Blossom bought a large amount of Poké Balls and Potions at the local Poké Mart and ventured into the wild to try and capture a Pokémon. Unfortunately, she proved unsuccessful in capturing several Pokémon.

Eventually, Blossom came across a Nidoran♂ and saved him from an Arbok. Just as she started to bond with Nidoran♂, his parents, a Nidoking and a Nidoqueen, showed up. The parents assumed Blossom meant harm to Nidoran♂ and chased her back to her hometown. The Nidoking and Nidoqueen were stopped from entering the town by a couple of local Trainers using their Pokémon. Meanwhile, Blossom rushed home to get her father's Charizard, Char-ly, to help out. Riding and commanding Char-ly, she was able to put a stop to the fight between Nidoran♂'s parents and the Trainers. Nidoran♂ had become attached to Blossom and chose to stay with her and leave his parents.

Blossom's parents were left impressed with her handling of Char-ly and her ability to stop a conflict. They allowed her to leave on a journey with Nidoran♂ and watched as she left town. At some point in their journey, Nidoran♂ evolved into Nidorino. In a forest, Blossom encountered a Gengar and sent out Nidorino to battle it, having become a capable Trainer of her own.

Pokémon

On hand

Nidoran♂ → Nidorino
Blossom's Nidoran♂
Blossom's Nidorino
Debut Blossom's Dream
Voice actors
Japanese Rikako Aikawa
English Lanessa Tremblett

Nidoran♂ was originally a wild Pokémon living in a forest. One day, he met a young aspiring Trainer called Blossom. He was saved from an Arbok by Blossom, after which they bonded. Nidoran♂'s parents assumed Blossom meant harm, however, and chased them to Blossom's hometown. Although a fight broke out between Nidoran♂'s parents and a couple of local Trainers, Blossom eventually managed to settle the conflict. Having become attached to Blossom, Nidoran♂ chose to stay with her and leave his parents. Eventually, they set off on a journey together, and along the way, Nidoran♂ evolved into Nidorino. In a forest, Blossom sent him out to battle a Gengar.

None of Nidorino's moves are known.

Borrowed

Char-ly
Blossom's father's Char-ly
Debut Blossom's Dream
Voice actors
Japanese Tsuguo Mogami
English Zack Sage

Char-ly (Japanese: ちょろび Chorobi) is Blossom's father's Charizard. When Blossom's father was younger, he used it to compete in the Galar League, but they were eventually defeated by a female Trainer and her Dragapult. This female Trainer would later on become Blossom's mother.

In the present, Char-ly lived with Blossom and her parents. It had grown old and mostly spent its days sleeping in the garden. When a fight broke out between a wild Nidoking and Nidoqueen and a couple of local Trainers, Blossom called upon Char-ly to help out. Riding and commanding Char-ly, Blossom managed to settle the conflict. Blossom's parents were impressed with her handling of Char-ly and allowed her to leave on a journey. Char-ly later watched as Blossom left town.

Char-ly's known moves are Flamethrower, Fly*, and Fire Blast.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 水瀬いのり Inori Minase
English Danii Meger[1]


Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ツボミ Tsubomi From 蕾 tsubomi (flower bud) and possibly 夢のつぼみ Yume no Tsubomi (single album by Blossom's Japanese voice actor Inori Minase)
English Blossom From blossom
German Amelia Possibly from Camellia and the name Amelia
Spanish Melisa From melisa (lemon balm)
French Capucine From capucine (nasturtium)
Italian Fiore From fiore (flower)
Chinese (Mandarin) 蕾儿 Lěi'er From 蕾 lěi (bud)
Dutch Tsubomi From her Japanese name
Blossom* Same as her English name
Brazilian Portuguese Nanda Diminutive of given name Fernanda, ultimately derived from Ferdinand, a Germanic name meaning "adventurous" or "brave in peace"
Char-ly
Language Name Origin
Japanese ちょろび Chorobi From ちょろちょろ chorochoro (onomatopoeia for flickering) and 火 hi (fire)
English Char-ly From Charizard and the name Charly
German Ignis From ignis (Latin for fire)
European Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese Charly From its English name
French Paréfeu From Dracaufeu (Charizard) and pare-feu (fire screen)
Italian, Latin American Spanish Charlie Similar to its English name
Chinese (Mandarin) 小星火 Xiǎo Xīnghuǒ From 星火 xīnghuǒ (spark) and 火 huǒ (fire)
Dutch Chorobi From its Japanese name

References


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