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Revision as of 15:50, 20 June 2009
Autumn (Japanese: アキ Aki) is one of the Maid Café sisters that appeared in Tanks for the Memories!. She seems to have a crush on Brock. Unfortunately, Brock is more interested in her older sisters, Spring and Summer.
Autumn had a problem developing a bond with her Miltank named Ilta. She was convinced that she would never get to know her and wanted to release her. However, Brock convinced Autumn to let him teach her how to grow closer to her Pokémon.
Autumn had trouble in the beginning because of her clumsiness. But when she jumped in the way to protect Ilta from a swarm of Beedrill, Ilta realized that Autumn cared for her and began listening to her instructions.
Pokémon
This listing is of Autumn's known Pokémon:
![]() Ilta (ルータン Rutan) |
Voice actors
- Japanese
- 矢作紗友里 Sayuri Yanagi
- English
- Polish
- Weronika Łukaszewska
- Spanish
- Blanca "Neri" Hualde (Spain)
Trivia
- Aki means autumn in Japanese.
- Autumn's English voice actress, Kether Donahue, also voices Kikki Benjamin of the anime Mew Mew Power. Like Autumn, she also works at a café. Additionally, she voiced Skuld in the anime Oh My Goddess!, who was also the youngest of three sisters. She used the name Annice Moriarty in that production.
- She, along with Wilhelmina, Temacu, Natalie, Lucy and Holly, is one of the few females to harbor feelings for Brock.
- The way Autumn bonded with Ilta is similar to the way Ash bonded with Pikachu.
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