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Colosseum Master Sashay (Japanese: コロシアムマスター リボン Colosseum Master Ribbon) is the sixth Colosseum leader in Pokémon Battle Revolution and the second Colosseum Master. She is the head of Sunny Park Colosseum. She is a skilled dancer.
When facing her in Little Battle format, her Trainer class is changed from Colosseum Master to Little Queen (Japanese: リトルクイーン Little Queen), a Trainer class exclusive to her. When battled in the Masters Battles, her Trainer class is Master Middle (Japanese: マスターミドル Master Middle), another class exclusive to her.
The Trainer class Sashay Fan Club consists of her fans.
In the Japanese version, Sashay and Rosie have light skin. In the Western localizations, they both have dark skin instead. Additionally, in the localizations Sashay wears purple shorts underneath her miniskirt.
Pokémon
Sunny Park Colosseum
Lv. 30 Open
Little Battle
Stargazer Colosseum
Masters Battle Set 2
Sashay will always lead with Spiritomb and summon Weavile last.
Masters Battle Set 6
Quotes
- "Come back, <Pokémon>!"
- Sending out a new Pokémon
- "Go, <Pokémon>!"
- Knockout Battle
- "Do you want to see my elegant dance?"
- Sending out first Pokémon
- "Let's go!"
- "Tsk tsk... Couldn't take your
- eyes off my dance, could you?"
- "You...!
- You're pretty good!"
- Little Battle
- "My dear Pokémon!"
- Sending out first Pokémon
- "Come here, everyone!"
- "What did you do to my dear Pokémon!"
- Masters Battle Set 2
- "Oh, are you feeling the pressure?"
- Sending out first Pokémon
- "Well, I'm
- not surprised!"
- "Don't bear a grudge for this loss!"
- "You beat me! But I will
- haunt you!"
- Masters Battle Set 6
- "Wonder how long you can hold on!"
- Sending out first Pokémon
- "I won't go easy
- on you!"
- "Oh, you are too hard on yourself.
- How boring!"
- "You endured well.
- I commend you!"
Artwork
Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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リボン Ribbon
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From ribbon.
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English
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Sashay
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From sash, a cloth belt, and sashay, a ballet term.
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French
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Rubana
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From ruban, ribbon.
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German
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Arabeske
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From arabesque, a ballet position.
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Italian
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Graziella
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From grazia, grace.
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Spanish
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Cinta
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Literally means belt or ribbon.
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