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'''Giselle''' (Japanese: '''優藤 聖代''' ''Seiyo Yūtō'') is a school girl who attends a school located somewhere between [[Cerulean City]] and [[Vermilion City]].
'''Giselle''' (Japanese: '''優藤 聖代''' ''Seiyo Yūtō'') is a student of [[Pokémon Tech]].


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
[[Image:Giselle.jpg|thumb|Giselle showing her true colors]][[Image:I'm Giselle.jpg|left|thumb|Giselle and Cubone]]
[[File:Giselle.png|thumb|250px|Giselle in the anime]]
Giselle is a [[character of the day]] in one episode of the {{g|anime}}. Her Japanese voice actress is ''[[Yumi Tōma]]'' and her English voice actress is [[Roxanne Beck|Annie Pondel]]. Her Latin-American voice actress is ''Gaby Ugarte''.
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, Giselle is a [[character of the day]] who appeared in ''[[EP009|The School of Hard Knocks]]''.


In ''[[EP009|The School of Hard Knocks]]'' {{Ash}}, [[Misty]], and [[Brock]] had met a schoolboy named {{ka|Joe}} who attended a {{g|Trainer's School}} called {{g|Tech}}. Apparently, upperclassmen at the school were bullying younger or less experienced students under the guise of "tutoring". The one responsible for this program was Giselle, a pretty and popular know-it-all.
Giselle confronted and belittled {{OBP|Joe|EP009}} after he suffered a recent loss against {{an|Misty}}. During her talk with Joe, it became apparent that Giselle is a bully who cared very little for young, inexperienced Trainers. Misty angrily challenged Giselle to a {{pkmn|battle}}, to which the latter agreed to. Giselle defeated [[Misty's Starmie]] with a {{p|Graveler}}, despite the type disadvantage. After taunting the young [[Gym Leader]], Giselle then started to lecture her fellow students.


Giselle confronted and belittled Joe, Ash, and Misty. Misty, angry at Giselle and her stuck-up attitude, challenged her to a {{g|battle}}. Giselle defeated Misty with a {{p|Graveler}}, versus {{TP|Misty|Starmie}}, despite the disadvantage of a {{type2|Rock}} and a {{type2|Water}} Pokémon. After taunting the young [[Gym Leader]], Giselle then started to lecture her fellow students.
{{Ash}} got angry as well and argued that [[Pokémon training]] was more than types and levels — one needs to be friends with them, too. Giselle laughed haughtily and called Ash a beginner. She teased him about having been on a journey for two months and only having two [[Badge]]s and three {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. She then proceeded to note that {{AP|Pikachu}} is an awful choice for a [[List of characters' first Pokémon|first Pokémon]], and that they were more fitting as pets for little girls. Ash and Pikachu were extremely insulted and angered, and challenged Giselle to a battle.


Ash got angry himself and argued that {{g|training}} was more than types and levels - you need to be friends with them, too. Giselle laughed haughtily and called Ash a beginner. She teased him about having been on a journey for two months and only having two [[badge]]s and three [[Pokémon]]. She then proceeded to note that Pikachu are an awful choice for [[starter Pokémon|first Pokémon]], and that they're more fitting as pets for little girls, and begun to say trivia about Pikachu and its evolved form, Raichu. Ash and {{AP|Pikachu}} were extremely insulted and angered, and challenged Giselle to a battle.
Giselle used a {{p|Cubone}}. Without being able to use {{type|Electric}} moves, Ash told Pikachu to fight back in any way it could. Pikachu then began to attack Cubone with a series of random physical attacks such as biting and scratching. Eventually, Pikachu covered Cubone's eyes with its own skull helmet and Cubone ended up knocking itself out with its own {{m|Bonemerang}} attack. Shocked by the defeat, Giselle admitted that people cannot learn everything there is to learn through books alone.


Giselle used a {{p|Cubone}}. Without being able to use {{type2|Electric}} moves, Ash told Pikachu to fight back in any way it could. Pikachu then began to attack Cubone with a series of random physical attacks - biting, scratching, etc. Eventually Pikachu covered Cubone's eyes with its own skull helmet and Cubone ended up knocking itself out with its own {{m|Bonemerang}} attack. Giselle was shocked by the defeat and admitted that people can't learn through books alone.
{{TRT}} then tried to raid the school, but Giselle led the charge against them and got all of the students to assist in chasing the trio away. Joe and Giselle reconciled, and Joe left the school to collect Badges for the [[Pokémon League]].


[[Team Rocket]] then tried to raid the school, but Giselle led the charge against them and got all the students to assist in chasing the criminals away.  Joe and Giselle reconciled, and Joe left the school to collect badges for the {{g|League}}.
She also made a cameo alongside her Cubone in the [[The Rivals|second opening theme]] and its English dub counterpart, {{so|Pokémon World}}.


===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
This listing is of Giselle's Pokémon in the {{g|anime}}.
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|pkmn=Graveler
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|type2=Ground
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|epname=The School of Hard Knocks
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None of Graveler's moves are known.}}
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|trainer=Giselle
|pkmn=Cubone
|type1=Ground
|img=Giselle Cubone.png
|epnum=EP009
|epname=The School of Hard Knocks
|vaen=Michael Haigney
|desc=After mocking [[Ash's Pikachu]], Giselle chose {{p|Cubone}} to battle it, saying it would be "more than Pikachu's match". Pikachu's {{t|Electric}} attacks failed to hurt the {{type|Ground}} Pokémon, and it used {{m|Leer}}. Pikachu responded by staring Cubone down, but Cubone used Bone Club and Bonemerang. Eventually Pikachu covered Cubone's eyes with its own skull helmet and Cubone ended up knocking itself out with its own attack.
 
Cubone's known moves are {{m|Leer}}, {{m|Bone Club}}, and {{m|Bonemerang}}.}}
 
===Voice actors===
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|ja=冬馬由美 ''[[Yumi Touma]]''
|en=[[Roxanne Beck|Annie Pondel]]
|ar=فدوى سليمان ''Fadwa Souleimane''
|cs=Jolana Smyčková
|fi=Elise Langenoja
|hu=Andrea Roatis
|it=Elisabetta Spinelli
|no=Katrine Blomstrand
|pl=Małgorzata Maślanka
|pt_br=Cecília Lemes
|es_la=Ana Lucía Ramos
|es_eu=Maite Tajadura
}}
 
==In the manga==
[[File:Joe Giselle EToP.png|thumb|200px|Giselle in The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]
===The Electric Tale of Pikachu===
Giselle first appeared in ''[[ET03|Clefairy Tale]]'', where she was shown traveling through [[Kanto]] and catching high-rank Pokémon.
 
In ''[[ET07|Pikachu's Excellent Adventure]]'', she and {{OBP|Joe|EP009}} attended a performance by [[Duplica]] and her {{TP|Duplica|Ditto}}.
 
====Pokémon====
{{TrainerPoké
|pkmn=Unknown Pokémon
|type1=???
|img=Giselle EToP Poke Ball.png
|img_size=100px
|epnum=ET03
|epname=Clefairy Tale
|desc=Giselle has at least one high-ranking Pokémon, though its identity is unknown.}}
 
==In the games==
A Trainer based on Giselle appears in {{game|Yellow}}; a {{tc|Picnicker|Jr. Trainer♀}} with a Cubone is on {{rt|6|Kanto}}, which, like Pokémon Tech in the anime, is between [[Cerulean City]] and [[Vermilion City]]. She is seen talking to a [[Joe (EP009)|Jr. Trainer♂]] with a {{p|Weepinbell}}.
 
===Pokémon===
{{Party/Single
|color={{ground color}}
|bordercolor={{rock color dark}}
|headcolor={{rock color}}
|sprite=Spr Y Jr Trainer F.png
|prize={{Pdollar}}320
|name=Jr. Trainer♀
|game=Y
|location=Kanto Route 6
|locationname=Route 6
|pokemon=1
}}
| style="margin:auto" |{{Pokémon/1
|game=Yellow
|ndex=104
|pokemon=Cubone
|level=20
|type1=Ground
|move1=Growl|move1type=Normal
|move2=Bone Club|move2type=Ground
|move3=Tail Whip|move3type=Normal
|move4=Headbutt|move4type=Normal}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
===Quotes===
* Before battle
:''"I'm training for my love. Don't bother me!"''
 
* Being defeated
:''"My textbook never..."''


==In the Electric Tale of Pikachu manga==
* After being defeated
[[Image:MangaGiselle.jpg|thumb|Giselle after catching a rank-A Pokémon]]Giselle also makes an appearance in the ''[[Electric Tale of Pikachu]]'' manga.  She is apparently traveling through [[Kanto]] and catching high-rank Pokémon. She made two cameo appearances. She's seen with {{ka|Joe}} in one of them.
:''"Now I understand, {{ScPkmn}} isn't about calculated numbers."''
<br clear="all">


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Giselle, to date, is the only female that Ash has found attractive enough to abandon his usual indifference towards romance. However, some might argue that some other characters have made him feel [[Shipping|this way]].
* Giselle is one of the few characters in the anime whose Japanese name isn't spelled using {{wp|katakana}}. Instead, it is spelled in {{wp|kanji}}.
*Giselle was also the only girl younger than Brock that he found attractive during all the series.
* Giselle is one of the few characters to have a surname in the Japanese version.
*A Trainer based on Giselle appears in {{game|Yellow}}; a female [[Picnicker|Junior Trainer]] with a lvl 20 Cubone is on Route 6, which, like Pokémon Tech in the anime, is between Cerulean City and Vermilion City. She is seen talking to a [[Joe (Kanto)|male Junior Trainer with a Weepinbell]].When the player talk to her, she would say '' I'm training for my love. Don't bother me! ''
* Giselle appears to be based on a {{tc|Lass}} from the [[Generation I]] games.
*Giselle is one of the few characters in the anime whose Japanese name isn't spelled using {{wp|katakana}}. Instead, it is spelled in {{wp|kanji}}.
* Giselle's name is spelled as '''Jazelle''' in a promo aired on Kids' WB! to promote a marathon.
* Giselle is the first and currently only girl in the entire {{pkmn|anime}} that Ash explicitly had an overt attraction to.
 
==Names==
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| Japanese
| 優藤聖代 ''Yūtō Seiyo''
|  A pun on 優等生 ''yūtōsei'', honor student.
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| English, French, German<br>Italian, Spanish
| Giselle
| Rhymes with ''excel''
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| Korean
| 수우미 ''Su Umi''
| From 수우미양가 (秀優美良可) ''Su-U-Mi-Yang-Ga'', old {{wp|Academic grading in South Korea|Korean grading system}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}})
| 優等驕子 / 优等骄子 ''Yōuděng Jiāozǐ''
| From 優等生 / 优等生 ''yōuděngshēng'' (honor student) and 驕子 / 骄子  (pampered child; talented person)
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})
| 也美 ''Yáhméih''
| From 美 ''méih'' (beautiful)
|}
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Latest revision as of 00:35, 1 September 2024

Giselle (Japanese: 優藤 聖代 Seiyo Yūtō) is a student of Pokémon Tech.

In the anime

Giselle in the anime

In the anime, Giselle is a character of the day who appeared in The School of Hard Knocks.

Giselle confronted and belittled Joe after he suffered a recent loss against Misty. During her talk with Joe, it became apparent that Giselle is a bully who cared very little for young, inexperienced Trainers. Misty angrily challenged Giselle to a battle, to which the latter agreed to. Giselle defeated Misty's Starmie with a Graveler, despite the type disadvantage. After taunting the young Gym Leader, Giselle then started to lecture her fellow students.

Ash got angry as well and argued that Pokémon training was more than types and levels — one needs to be friends with them, too. Giselle laughed haughtily and called Ash a beginner. She teased him about having been on a journey for two months and only having two Badges and three Pokémon. She then proceeded to note that Pikachu is an awful choice for a first Pokémon, and that they were more fitting as pets for little girls. Ash and Pikachu were extremely insulted and angered, and challenged Giselle to a battle.

Giselle used a Cubone. Without being able to use Electric-type moves, Ash told Pikachu to fight back in any way it could. Pikachu then began to attack Cubone with a series of random physical attacks such as biting and scratching. Eventually, Pikachu covered Cubone's eyes with its own skull helmet and Cubone ended up knocking itself out with its own Bonemerang attack. Shocked by the defeat, Giselle admitted that people cannot learn everything there is to learn through books alone.

Team Rocket then tried to raid the school, but Giselle led the charge against them and got all of the students to assist in chasing the trio away. Joe and Giselle reconciled, and Joe left the school to collect Badges for the Pokémon League.

She also made a cameo alongside her Cubone in the second opening theme and its English dub counterpart, Pokémon World.

Pokémon


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This listing is of Giselle's Pokémon in the anime:

Graveler
Giselle's Graveler

Graveler is the Pokémon Giselle chose against Misty's Starmie, to prove that she could win even at a type disadvantage thanks to her Pokémon's high level. Graveler indeed managed to defeat Starmie, knocking it out powerfully through the window and into the pool while also shattering its core.

None of Graveler's moves are known.

Cubone
Giselle's Cubone
Debut The School of Hard Knocks
Voice actors
Japanese
English Michael Haigney

After mocking Ash's Pikachu, Giselle chose Cubone to battle it, saying it would be "more than Pikachu's match". Pikachu's Electric attacks failed to hurt the Ground-type Pokémon, and it used Leer. Pikachu responded by staring Cubone down, but Cubone used Bone Club and Bonemerang. Eventually Pikachu covered Cubone's eyes with its own skull helmet and Cubone ended up knocking itself out with its own attack.

Cubone's known moves are Leer, Bone Club, and Bonemerang.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 冬馬由美 Yumi Touma
English Annie Pondel
Arabic فدوى سليمان Fadwa Souleimane
Czech Jolana Smyčková
Finnish Elise Langenoja
Hungarian Andrea Roatis
Italian Elisabetta Spinelli
Norwegian Katrine Blomstrand
Polish Małgorzata Maślanka
Brazilian Portuguese Cecília Lemes
Spanish Latin America Ana Lucía Ramos
Spain Maite Tajadura


In the manga

Giselle in The Electric Tale of Pikachu

The Electric Tale of Pikachu

Giselle first appeared in Clefairy Tale, where she was shown traveling through Kanto and catching high-rank Pokémon.

In Pikachu's Excellent Adventure, she and Joe attended a performance by Duplica and her Ditto.

Pokémon

Unknown Pokémon
Unknown's Unknown Pokémon

Giselle has at least one high-ranking Pokémon, though its identity is unknown.

In the games

A Trainer based on Giselle appears in Pokémon Yellow; a Jr. Trainer♀ with a Cubone is on Route 6, which, like Pokémon Tech in the anime, is between Cerulean City and Vermilion City. She is seen talking to a Jr. Trainer♂ with a Weepinbell.

Pokémon



Quotes

  • Before battle
"I'm training for my love. Don't bother me!"
  • Being defeated
"My textbook never..."
  • After being defeated
"Now I understand, Pokémon isn't about calculated numbers."

Trivia

  • Giselle is one of the few characters in the anime whose Japanese name isn't spelled using katakana. Instead, it is spelled in kanji.
  • Giselle is one of the few characters to have a surname in the Japanese version.
  • Giselle appears to be based on a Lass from the Generation I games.
  • Giselle's name is spelled as Jazelle in a promo aired on Kids' WB! to promote a marathon.
  • Giselle is the first and currently only girl in the entire anime that Ash explicitly had an overt attraction to.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese 優藤聖代 Yūtō Seiyo A pun on 優等生 yūtōsei, honor student.
English, French, German
Italian, Spanish
Giselle Rhymes with excel
Korean 수우미 Su Umi From 수우미양가 (秀優美良可) Su-U-Mi-Yang-Ga, old Korean grading system
Chinese (Mandarin) 優等驕子 / 优等骄子 Yōuděng Jiāozǐ From 優等生 / 优等生 yōuděngshēng (honor student) and 驕子 / 骄子 (pampered child; talented person)
Chinese (Cantonese) 也美 Yáhméih From 美 méih (beautiful)


Main characters
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Gym Leaders
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Other
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