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'''Daniela''' (Japanese: '''ユリ''' ''Yuri'') is a [[character of the day|one-time character]] who appeared in ''[[BW012|Here Comes the Trubbish Squad!]]''. She is voiced by 折笠富美子 ''[[Fumiko Orikasa]]'' in Japanese and [[Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld]] in English.
'''Daniela''' (Japanese: '''ユリ''' ''Yuri'') is a [[character of the day|one-time character]] who appeared in ''[[BW012|Here Comes the Trubbish Squad!]]''. She is voiced by 折笠富美子 ''[[Fumiko Orikasa]]'' in Japanese and Suzy Myers in English.


Daniela is a {{tc|Nursery Aide|kindergarten teacher}} who runs a {{pkmn|Day Care}}, alongside her grandmother [[Karena]], close to [[Nacrene City]]. One day, the children in her kindergarten class befriended a {{p|Trubbish}}; however, she didn't allow them to keep it due to her fearing that it would live up to its reputation and eat the children's toys. As a result, her students rebelled against her and kept Trubbish in their self-made secret base, not allowing anyone to approach it.  
Daniela is a {{tc|Nursery Aide|kindergarten teacher}} who runs a {{pkmn|Day Care}}, alongside her grandmother [[Karena]], close to [[Nacrene City]]. One day, the children in her kindergarten class befriended a {{p|Trubbish}}; however, she didn't allow them to keep it due to her fearing that it would live up to its reputation and eat the children's toys. As a result, her students rebelled against her and kept Trubbish in their self-made secret base, not allowing anyone to approach it.  

Revision as of 00:33, 21 June 2011

Daniela (Japanese: ユリ Yuri) is a one-time character who appeared in Here Comes the Trubbish Squad!. She is voiced by 折笠富美子 Fumiko Orikasa in Japanese and Suzy Myers in English.

Daniela is a kindergarten teacher who runs a Day Care, alongside her grandmother Karena, close to Nacrene City. One day, the children in her kindergarten class befriended a Trubbish; however, she didn't allow them to keep it due to her fearing that it would live up to its reputation and eat the children's toys. As a result, her students rebelled against her and kept Trubbish in their self-made secret base, not allowing anyone to approach it.

Even after Trubbish saved the kids from a Sandile that attacked them, she still wished to get rid of it until the secret base started to collapse (caused by her Deerling). She tried to save Avery, but Trubbish saved all the children. As a result, her attitude towards it softened, and she allowed Trubbish to stay.

Pokémon

Deerling
Daniela's Deerling

Deerling is Daniela's only known Pokémon. She intended to use it to scare off the Trubbish that her students had befriended. However, Ash knew that Trubbish meant no harm and intended to protect it. As a result, he battled Deerling with Pikachu briefly. The battle ended when both Pokémon nearly made the secret base collapse.

Deerling's only known move is Tackle.

Adopted

Trubbish
Daniela's Trubbish
Debut Here Comes the Trubbish Squad!
Voice actors
Japanese Chiaki Takahashi
English Kayzie Rogers

Daniela first encountered Trubbish when the children in her kindergarten class befriended it; however, she didn't allow them to keep due to her fear that it would live up to its reputation and eat the children's toys. As a result, her students rebelled against her and kept Trubbish in their self-made secret base, not allowing to approach. Even after Trubbish saved the kids from a Sandile that attacked them, she still wished to get rid of it until the secret base started to collapse and it saved one of the children. As a result, her attitude towards it softened, and she allowed Trubbish to stay.

Trubbish's known moves are Sludge Bomb* and Toxic Spikes.


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