Meowzie

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Meowzie
マドンニャ Madonnya
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Meowzie
Debuts in Go West, Young Meowth!
Caught at Hollywood
Gender Female
Ability Unknown
Current location Unknown
This Pokémon has not evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Meowth Masami Toyoshima

Meowzie (Japanese: マドンニャ Madonnya) is a one-time Pokémon character in the Pokémon anime who appeared in Go West Young Meowth. She was voiced in Japanese by 豊島まさみ Masami Toyoshima.

When still a normal street Meowth, the future Meowth of Team Rocket fell in love with her, but she rejected him as her owner could buy her anything she wanted and Meowth had nothing to offer. To try and win her love, Meowth tried to make himself more human by walking on two legs and learning how to talk human, but she still rejected him on the grounds that he was now a freak Meowth.

Years later, after returning to Hollywood, Meowth met Meowzie again, now a member of his old Meowth street gang after she'd been abandoned by her Trainer. When the gang tried to force Meowth to rejoin them, Jessie and James drove them off with James's Weezing's Smog, and Meowth subsequently defeated the gang's Persian leader in battle. However, although Meowzie didn't want to join the gang, she told Meowth that she wouldn't feel right abandoning the Persian after he took her in, and admitted that she still didn't want to be with a 'freak Meowth' despite all that he had done for her.

In A Hole Lotta Trouble, Max asked Meowth how is it possible that he can talk, since he is a Pokémon. When Meowth starts to tell his history, a flashback of him with Meowzie in the windows appears.

She also appeared in Meowth's fantasy in Noodles! Roamin' Off!.

Trivia

  • In the Brazilian Portuguese dub, she is referred to as "Miauzie" (adaptation from Meowzie).

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Meowth.

This article is part of Project COD, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each one-time character of the Pokémon animated series.