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|desc='''Shellshocker''' (Jp: '''クスクス''' ''Kusukusu'') is Neesha's {{p|Blastoise}} who came with her to [[New Island]]. It fights {{an|Mewtwo}}'s cloned Blastoise and is beaten shortly after. | |desc='''Shellshocker''' (Jp: '''クスクス''' ''Kusukusu'') is Neesha's {{p|Blastoise}} who came with her to [[New Island]]. It fights {{an|Mewtwo}}'s cloned Blastoise and is beaten shortly after. | ||
Revision as of 03:40, 16 December 2012
Neesha スイート Sweet | |
![]() Neesha | |
Gender | Female |
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Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Kanto |
Trainer class | Pokémon Trainer |
Animated debut | Mewtwo Strikes Back |
English voice actor | Lisa Ortiz |
Japanese voice actor | Aiko Satō |
Neesha (Japanese: スイート Sweet) is a character from Mewtwo Strikes Back.
History
Neesha, along with Corey, Fergus, and Ash and his friends were the only Pokémon Trainers who were able to make it to New Island. She made it to New Island by riding on her Dewgong's back. She was one of the Trainers who battled Mewtwo (or rather, its Blastoise clone), using Shellshocker, her Blastoise. However, Mewtwo's cloned Blastoise easily defeated it with a Rapid Spin attack.
Pokémon
Debut | Mewtwo Strikes Back |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | |
English | Eric Stuart |
Shellshocker (Jp: クスクス Kusukusu) is Neesha's Blastoise who came with her to New Island. It fights Mewtwo's cloned Blastoise and is beaten shortly after.
Shellshocker's only known move is Hydro Pump.
Debut | Mewtwo Strikes Back |
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Dewgong was Neesha's main means of transportation to New Island. It is later seen again on New Island when it gets captured by Mewtwo and cloned.
Voice actors
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Trivia
- Despite her Japanese name, only her Blastoise and Dewgong are Water-type.
- The book adaptation, though usually calling her by her English name, refers to her as "Sweet" when she orders Shellshocker to attack Mewtwo.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | スイート Sweet | Her Japanese name contains sui, meaning "water". |
English | Neesha | |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 小甜 Xiǎo Tián | From 甜 tián, sweet. |
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