Gothorita has a black "hair style" featuring two large ball like "buns," one on each side, with smaller tear drop shaped pieces hanging from each. Adorning its hair on either side are four white ribbon bows, two on each bun, one at the segments attached to the head and the other on the outside. It has a pale, purple face with cyan irises and red lips, possibly "lipstick," as well as two slender, handless arms. It has two white ribbon bows on its skirt with squat legs beneath.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Gothorita use starlight as the source of their power; they also are able to use their psychic powers to arrange rocks the same way the stars are arranged.
Behavior
Gothorita controls people and Pokémon with hypnosis, and is said to steal them away at night.
Gothorita, the Manipulate Pokémon and the evolved form of Gothita. Gothorita uses starlight as its power source. It arranges rocks in the same way as the stars, and can use its Psychic powers to control people and Pokémon.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Two Gothorita were seen under the ownership of some grunts from Team Plasma.
Gothorita's Black Pokédex entry mentions its apparent behavior of hypnotizing people and "stealing them away", which is a trait shared with Hypno. Despite this, it cannot learn Hypnosis.
Despite its White Pokédex entry saying that starlight is the source of its power, it can't learn Cosmic Power.
Origin
Gothorita is based on a young girl dressed in the gothic lolita fashion. Considering its connection to stars, it slightly resembles the constellation of Scorpio.
Name origin
Gothorita may be a combination of "goth" and "señorita", the Spanish word for "miss", or corruption of gothic lolita. Gothimiru may be a combination of the English word "gothic" and 見る miru (to observe), or perhaps 見る目 mirume (discerning eye).
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