Bailey
Bailey (Japanese: ヒカル Hikaru) is a character of the day who appeared in Flower Power.
She trains Pokémon to dance and perform various acrobatic moves to put on shows, similar to a Pokémon Coordinator. Ash and his friends met her at the Johto Pokémon Exhibition and she helped teach his Pikachu dance-like dodging moves. One of her Bellossom lacked the confidence to do a complex flip move until a fight with Team Rocket inspired her to finally execute it perfectly.
Pokémon
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Debut | Flower Power |
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English | Kayzie Rogers (both) |
Bailey has two Bellossom named Belle (Japanese: レイ Rei) and Bella (Japanese: ハナ Hana) who she uses to perform acrobatic dances for the Johto Pokémon Exhibition held in Florando. They first appeared training with Bailey, attracting a huge audience including Ash and his friends. Bailey told them to do a 'Loop-de-Loop', but something went wrong and Bella came crashing down on Ash. It was then revealed that the Bellossom used to be able to perform the move but Bella was in a bit of a slump and couldn't quite get the hang of the 'Loop-de-Loop', making it sad. Then, in a battle with Team Rocket, they were able to perform their moves to dodge Arbok and Victreebel and put them to sleep with Sleep Powder. Later they teached Pikachu and Togepi dance moves. It was then revealed that Belle and Bella used to battle, but preferred to dance.
Later, they were captured along with other Pokémon by Team Rocket, but Pikachu was able to get them back down to the ground. After Belle and Bella were free, they performed a successful Loop-de-Loop and sent Team Rocket blasting off with 'Tornado Twister'. At the Pokémon Exhibition, Belle and Bella performed another successful Loop-de-Loop and got a standing ovation.
Belle and Bella's only known move is Sleep Powder.
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Trivia
- Bailey is similar to Brittany in having two of the same Pokémon that share similar names and perform with their Trainers.
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