Doppelgänger

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This article is about the characters in the anime who deliberately resemble other characters. For information about character designs which are reused in the anime, see Anime character recycling.

A doppelgänger is a double or lookalike of another person. Various characters in the anime are doppelgängers of main characters.

Arnold

Arnold and his mother
Main article: Arnold

Arnold is a doppelgänger of Ash who appeared in Hypno's Naptime. As he disappeared three days before the events of the episode, his mother initially mistook Ash to be her son and embraced him in a hug before realizing her mistake.

Jessebelle

Jessebelle
Main article: Jessebelle

Jessebelle is a doppelgänger of Jessie, who appeared in Holy Matrimony! and The Treasure Is All Mine!. She was James's fiancé; however, when James was exposed to her less than agreeable personality, he ran away from home in order to escape her attentions. She has returned several times with the cooperation of James's parents to try to make him see the error of his ways and marry her.

Travis

Travis and his Pikachu
Main article: Travis

Travis is another doppelgänger of Ash, who appeared in flashback in Pokémon Double Trouble. As with Arnold, Ash's first encounter with his mother was an unexpected hug due to mistaken identity. However, in this case, Travis had simply left on a Pokémon journey and the fact that both were traveling with a Pikachu had helped cause the misunderstanding.

Unnamed Beauty Coordinator

The Coordinator resembling Tracey Sketchit

An unnamed beauty coordinator is a doppelgänger of Tracey Sketchit, who appeared in Beauty and the Breeder. The difference between Tracey and his doppelgänger is that Tracey wears a t-shirt, and his doppelgänger wears a regular shirt.

Team Righteous

Team Righteous
Main article: Team Righteous

Team Righteous are doppelgängers of Jessie and James who appeared in a video in We're No Angels!. Unlike other doppelgängers, they are fictional characters who had a television show a long time ago. They even had their own Meowth who was just a person in a costume. Unlike Team Rocket, they fight for good instead of evil.

Max

Max
Main article: Max

Max is a doppelgänger of Max, who appeared in Maxxed Out!. The doppelgänger Max had a more central role in this episode than both of Ash's look-a-likes and got in a fight with his same-named lookalike as they both felt jealous thinking that the other was already a Trainer. Later on, the two discovered that they have more similarities than their name and appearance and became friends.

Unnamed fan

The fan resembling Max on the right

An unnamed fan is another doppelgänger of Max, who appeared in Cruisin' for a Losin'. The difference between max and his unnamed doppelgänger is that Max younger than his older sister May, and his unnamed doppelgänger is older.

Harley's classmate

The girl resembling May

According to Harley in New Plot, Odd Lot!, he had a classmate as a child, who looked similar to May. She took his lunch from him, and he explained to Team Rocket that she was the reason he hated May so much. It has been debated whether the girl existed or was just made up by Harley to get Team Rocket on his side. There was no mention of her when Harley first met May and she would contradict the original reason of Harley's grudge.

Princess Salvia

Princess Salvia
Main article: Princess Salvia

Princess Salvia is a doppelgänger of Dawn, appearing in Dawn of a Royal Day!. She swapped places with Dawn in a plotline reminiscent of The Prince and the Pauper, taking part in the Arrowroot Town Pokémon Contest with her Togekiss while Dawn pretended to be a member of the high class. This worked until Dawn discovered that Princess Salvia was expected to watch the final match of the Battle Stage and ended up shouting encouragement to her lookalike. Princess Salvia later gave Togekiss to Dawn so it could continue taking part in Pokémon Contests.

Mirror Ash

Mirror Ash
Main article: Mirror Ash

Mirror Ash is another doppelgänger of Ash, appearing in The Cave of Mirrors!. He was not very good at Pokémon battles, even though he had the same Pikachu, Froakie, and Hawlucha.

Mirror Serena

Mirror Serena
Main article: Mirror Serena

Mirror Serena is a doppelgänger of Serena, appearing in The Cave of Mirrors!. She was arrogant, calling Mirror Ash a crybaby when she defeated him in a battle. She was defeated by the Ash from the regular world, even though she had the same Fennekin. Mirror Serena looks very similar to the original Serena, but her bow on her hat is on the left instead of right.

Mirror Clemont

Mirror Clemont
Main article: Mirror Clemont

Mirror Clemont is a doppelgänger of Clemont, appearing in The Cave of Mirrors!. Contrary to his real-world counterpart, Mirror Clemont is a fast runner and relies on magic rather than science. However, he had the same Dedenne.

Mirror Bonnie

Mirror Bonnie
Main article: Mirror Bonnie

Mirror Bonnie is Mirror Clemont's younger sister and a doppelgänger of Bonnie, appearing in The Cave of Mirrors!. Her ponytail is on the right side of her head instead of the left, and she takes care of Mirror Clemont's Dedenne. She also has the same bag, with Mirror Clemont's Dedenne, but she wears it on the left shoulder instead of right.

Mirror Team Rocket

Mirror Team Rocket
Main article: Mirror Team Rocket

Mirror Team Rocket are other doppelgängers of Team Rocket, appearing in The Cave of Mirrors!. Like Team Righteous, they are heroes instead of villains. They also have a Wobbuffet.

Kiawe's friend

The boy resembling Ash Ketchum

According to Kiawe in A Shivering Shovel Search!, he had a friend who is similar to Ash. Both of them and their friends thought there was another shovel, but it turned out to be Sandygast.

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