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[[File:Platinum Berlitz.png|thumb|left|Platinum at the beginning of the seventh chapter]] | [[File:Platinum Berlitz.png|thumb|left|Platinum at the beginning of the seventh chapter]] | ||
Platinum is introduced at the beginning of the seventh chapter as a member of the ancient Berlitz family, which has a tradition for its member's coming of age to travel to the peak of [[Mt. Coronet]] to obtain materials to make their personal family crest. At the suggestion of the Berlitz's butler, Sebastian, her father hired [[Paka and Uji|two bodyguards]] to protect her on her journey. [[Professor Rowan]] provided her with three [[Pokédex]]es, three [[Pokétch]]es, and the three Sinnoh [[starter Pokémon]] so that Platinum would share them with her bodyguards to assist him in his research. | Platinum is introduced at the beginning of the seventh chapter as a member of the ancient Berlitz family, which has a tradition for its member's coming of age to travel to the peak of [[Mt. Coronet]] to obtain materials to make their personal family crest. At the suggestion of the Berlitz's butler, {{adv|Sebastian}}, her father hired [[Paka and Uji|two bodyguards]] to protect her on her journey. [[Professor Rowan]] provided her with three [[Pokédex]]es, three [[Pokétch]]es, and the three Sinnoh [[starter Pokémon]] so that Platinum would share them with her bodyguards to assist him in his research. | ||
However, because {{adv|Diamond}} and {{adv|Pearl}} coincidentally match the bodyguards' description--one in a red scarf and the other in a green scarf--Platinum presumes they are her bodyguards instead, and the duo think that this journey is a sort of {{wp|Reality television|reality TV show}}. Platinum assumed that they were actually her bodyguards, chosen so the trio would not seem odd. | However, because {{adv|Diamond}} and {{adv|Pearl}} coincidentally match the bodyguards' description--one in a red scarf and the other in a green scarf--Platinum presumes they are her bodyguards instead, and the duo think that this journey is a sort of {{wp|Reality television|reality TV show}}. Platinum assumed that they were actually her bodyguards, chosen so the trio would not seem odd. |
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Platinum Berlitz プラチナ・ベルリッツ Platinum Berlitz | |
Platinum | |
Age | 12 (as of the seventh chapter) |
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Gender | Female |
Eye color | Gold, Silver |
Hair color | Black |
Hometown | Sandgem Town |
Region | Sinnoh |
Relatives | House of Berlitz |
Trainer class | Trainer |
Platinum Berlitz (Japanese: プラチナ・ベルリッツ Platinum Berlitz) is the thirteenth main character of the manga series Pokémon Adventures and the female main character for the Diamond & Pearl arc and the Platinum arc story arcs. At first, she was only known by her family name; her given name is the same as the then unreleased third version to Pokémon Diamond and Pearl: Platinum.
Character
Platinum is a member of the house of Berlitz, a 200-year old and extremely financially powerful family of Sinnoh. She wears diamond and pearl rings. She does not give her name to commoners, instead insisting that they refer to her as Missy (Japanese: お嬢様 Ojōsama, a term used to refer to the daughter of someone of high class).
She is very knowledgeable as a result of reading lots of books during her childhood. However, since beginning her journey she has decided that it is better to actually experience as much as possible. For this reason, Platinum challenges the Gyms of Sinnoh and also takes on other challenges such as the Super Contests of Hearthome City. She has shown a natural tendency to recognize patterns and has an almost encyclopedic knowledge of various areas of Sinnoh and Pokémon in general, although towards the beginning of her journey, she had difficulty dealing with wild Pokémon.
History
Diamond & Pearl arc
Platinum is introduced at the beginning of the seventh chapter as a member of the ancient Berlitz family, which has a tradition for its member's coming of age to travel to the peak of Mt. Coronet to obtain materials to make their personal family crest. At the suggestion of the Berlitz's butler, Sebastian, her father hired two bodyguards to protect her on her journey. Professor Rowan provided her with three Pokédexes, three Pokétches, and the three Sinnoh starter Pokémon so that Platinum would share them with her bodyguards to assist him in his research.
However, because Diamond and Pearl coincidentally match the bodyguards' description--one in a red scarf and the other in a green scarf--Platinum presumes they are her bodyguards instead, and the duo think that this journey is a sort of reality TV show. Platinum assumed that they were actually her bodyguards, chosen so the trio would not seem odd.
Platinum is amazed by the closeness of Pearl and Diamond, as well as their various skills: Pearl's assortment of battling advice and Diamond's ability to cook Poffins and instincts on Pokémon. She also is an audience for their various Manzai attempts and is amused by them at times. Platinum often can be demanding of Pearl, annoying him. Platinum is also unaware of a crush Diamond has on her. It seems that, after saving her from Team Galactic, Platinum gains respect for Diamond and Pearl, by calling them by their first names, but, she still refuses to give her name. The boys assume her name is "Missy", hearing it from Pearl's Chatot, who repeated it from a conversation between Platinum and her butler. After formally accepting them as her bodyguards and friends, she revealed her real name to them.
Platinum arc
In the eighth chapter, Platinum is in the Battle Zone by herself and receives Steven Stone's Villa in the Resort Area. She travels to the Battleground, where she meets up with Looker, who escorts her to the Battle Frontier as part of his ongoing investigation into Team Galactic. She has, so far, taken part in four of the five facilities, the Battle Castle, the Battle Arcade, the Battle Factory, and the Battle Hall, and has claimed victory in each. It seems that Platinum is trying to get information from each of the Frontier Brains about the Distortion World in order to save two "important people". She has also recently met Pearl's father, Palmer, and has gone off with him on his Cresselia to the Distortion World.
Pokémon
On hand
Debut | VS. Starly |
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- Main article: Platinum's Rapidash
Rapidash is a Pokémon that Platinum took from home as a Ponyta. A fairly weak battler, he is Platinum's means of transportation. He evolved in Canalave City. He has a Modest nature.
Debut | VS. Starly |
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- Main article: Platinum's Empoleon
Empoleon, as a Piplup, was given to Platinum by Professor Rowan for her journey. She evolved, along with Wig and Chimhiko, during a training session in Eterna City. She evolved again later in the Veilstone City Department Store sometime around VS. Gible. She is often used by Platinum and is her strongest Pokémon. She has a Serious nature.
Debut | VS. Froslass |
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Lopunny is a new capture on Platinum's team. She was caught while Platinum was on her way to Lake Acuity. She hasn't been used in many battles but was able to defeat Candice's Abomasnow. She has a Naive nature.
Lopunny's known moves are Jump Kick, Healing Wish, Focus Blast and Dizzy Punch and her ability is Cute Charm.
Debut | N/A |
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Froslass was given to Platinum by Candice. She was first seen when Platinum sent her, along with the rest of her party, to help Looker at Stark Mountain. After they returned, she was used in Platinum's challenge at the Battle Hall.
Debut | N/A |
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Debut | N/A |
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Little is known about Cherrim as it is a seemingly new capture. It was sent off with the rest of Platinum's Pokémon to help Looker.
Temporary
Debut | VS. Starly |
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Debut | VS. Starly |
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Debut | VS. Dialga & Palkia I |
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Moo was originally Platinum's Pokémon until she gave it away to Diamond.
Debut | VS. Croagunk & Abra I |
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- Main article: Fantina's Drifblim
Fantina lent her Drifblim to Diamond and Platinum so that they could get to Canalave quickly as there was no other way for them to get there. It is unknown if Drifblim was returned to Fantina.
Debut | VS. Starly |
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Debut | VS. Starly |
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- Main article: Chahiko
Chahiko (ペラヒコ Perahiko) was given to Platinum to challenge Maylene in Veilstone City. She gave Chimhiko back after she was done with her gym challenge.
Debut | VS. Starly |
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- Main article: Wig
Wig (るー Rū) was given to Platinum once again. She used Wig to battle Crasher Wake. After her gym battle was done, she gave Wig back to Diamond.
Debut | VS. Starly |
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Debut | Unknown |
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Medicham was given by Dahlia while Platinum gave her one of her Pokémon. It was then returned to her.
Debut | Unknown |
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Togekiss was given by Dahlia to Platinum. She then gave Dahlia one of her Pokémon. It was then returned to the frontier brain.
Debut | Unknown |
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Qwilfish was a Rental Pokémon used in the Battle Factory.
Qwilfish's known moves are Destiny Bond, Pin Missile and Toxic Spikes.
Debut | Unknown |
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Grimer was a Rental Pokémon used in the Battle Factory.
None of its move are known.
Debut | Unknown |
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Loudred was a Rental Pokémon used in the Battle Factory.
Loudred's only known move is Roar (it knows some other sound-based moves as well) and its ability is Soundproof.
Debut | Unknown |
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Kadabra was a Rental Pokémon used in the Battle Factory.
Kadabra's known moves are Miracle Eye and Psycho Cut.
Trivia
- In the beginning of the Diamond & Pearl chapter of Pokémon Adventures, there were some moments where Platinum's first name was actually said, but her first name was always covered by another speech bubble (to show that it's drowned out by that person's speech). For example, when facing the gym leader Maylene, she is announced as the challenger, but yells when her name is said, so that her first name is unheard. The writers were most likely waiting for the release of Pokémon Platinum to name her after it.
- Platinum is one of three Pokédex holders to have a known last name, the other two are Blue and Sapphire.
- Out of the three, she is the only one not to share her last name with an in-game professor, as she is not related to one.
- Three of Platinum's Pokémon are in the same evolutionary family as Dawn's Pokémon, though unlike Platinum, Dawn's are still in their unevolved state (though one, Pachirisu, doesn't evolve).
- She also had a Mamoswine at one point, though she gave it it to Diamond without ever being shown using it.
- Besides this, she commanded a Togekiss who originally belonged to another Trainer; however, in Platinum's case, this was just temporarily.
- Similarly, they both rented and used a Grimer.
- Platinum is the only female Pokédex holder who does not name her Pokémon.
- James, Juan and Selphy also have butlers named Sebastian.
- Midway into the Diamond & Pearl chapter, Platinum loses her Pokédex in the Veilstone Game Corner, where it is found by Maylene's father and nearly stolen by a Galactic Grunt. This makes her the only Pokédex Holder to lose their Pokédex that wasn't from Kanto.
- Platinum has a connection to Uxie due to her knowledgeable nature; Diamond and Pearl have similar connections to Mesprit and Azelf, respectively.
- Her anime counterpart has a connection to Mesprit rather than Uxie.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | お嬢様 Ojōsama プラチナ・ベルリッツ Platinum Berlitz |
A respectful term used to refer to the daughter of a high-class family. From the game, Pokémon Platinum. |
English (Singapore) | Missy Platinum Berlitz |
Refers to a young woman. From the game, Pokémon Platinum. |
Chinese | 大小姐 Dà Xiǎojiě 貝爾里慈 Bèi’ěrlicí |
Means Great lady. Transliteration of Berlitz. |
Thai | พลาติน่า เบลิซ Platina Belitz | Direct Pronunciation of Japanese |
External links
- Netkun on Ojōsama (Japanese)
- Netkun on Platinum (Japanese)
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