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* She is similar to [[Becky]]: both were [[Pokémon Sunday]] hosts and occasionally voiced characters on the movies.
* She is similar to [[Becky]]: both were [[Pokémon Sunday]] hosts and occasionally voiced characters on the movies.
* With the exception of [[PK25]], all of her anime roles were only in {{pkmn|movie}}s. She does not appear in ''[[M16|Genesect and the Legend Awakened]]'', the film associated with the short. Nakagawa also performed [[Together With the Wind]] for the latter movie.
* With the exception of [[PK25]], all of her anime roles were only in {{pkmn|movie}}s. She does not appear in ''[[M16|Genesect and the Legend Awakened]]'', the film associated with the short. Nakagawa also performed [[Together With the Wind]] for the latter movie.
*She felt she was responsible for being the symbol of twenty years of Pokémon, with the role of [[Nurse Joy]]. She grew up playing the [[Generation I|first generation of games]], which is why she represents [[Pokémon 20th Anniversary]] by voice acting an "older sister" kind of role in [[M20|I Choose You!]]. {{fact}}
*She felt she was responsible for being the symbol of twenty years of Pokémon, with the role of [[Nurse Joy]]. She grew up playing the [[Generation I|first generation of games]], which is why she represents [[Pokémon 20th Anniversary]] by voice acting an "older sister" kind of role in [[M20|I Choose You!]].{{fact}}
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* This voice actor is referred on the second {{DL|Nintendo Direct|Pokémon Direct}}, as someone who suggested early what would be the [[Pokémon Bank]]. -->
* This voice actor is referred on the second {{DL|Nintendo Direct|Pokémon Direct}}, as someone who suggested early what would be the [[Pokémon Bank]]. -->


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Latest revision as of 18:03, 19 August 2024

Nakagawa in 2022[1]

Shōko Nakagawa (Japanese: 中川翔子 Nakagawa Shōko; born May 5, 1985), also known as Shokotan, is a Japanese voice actress from Tokyo, and has done voiceover work for the Pokémon anime. She was also one of the hosts of Pokémon Sunday, Pokémon Smash, Pokémon Get☆TV, Meet Up at the Pokémon House? and Where are We Going With Pokémon!?.

Nakagawa is famous for her extensive use of 2ch-driven language, which is known by her fans as Shokotanese (Japanese: しょこたん語 Shokotan-go). In 2013, she wrote an autobiographical book about her experiences as a Pokémon fan and her experiences working as on Pokémon Sunday, Pokémon Smash and as a voice actress. It is titled Shōko Nakagawa: Pokémon Taught Me The Meaning of Life. She was a key animator on Thank You, Alola! The Journey Continues!.

On May 7, 2023, she announced that she was to leave the Sunday Pokémon infotainment shows as a lead host, with Abareru-kun taking her role, although she would make reappearances as a guest on future episodes. Her last appearance as a lead host was Sunday, May 14, 2023.

Pokémon roles

Anime

Humans

Pokémon

Host

Musical appearances

Other non-Pokémon roles

Artwork

This is a collection of official Pokémon artwork drawn by Nakagawa.

Animation

This is a collection of art for animation that Nakagawa has contributed to.

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M22
CoroCoro promotional art[2]

Trivia

References

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