Jasmine
- "Mikan" redirects here. For the location, see Mikan Island.
Jasmine ミカン Mikan | |
""The Steel-Clad Defense Girl"" | |
[[File:File:Jasmine.jpg|{{{size}}}]] Headshot from G/S/C | |
Gender | Female |
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Hometown | Olivine City |
Region | Johto |
Trainer class | Gym Leader, Coordinator |
Generation | II, IV |
Games | Gold, Silver, Crystal, Stadium 2, Diamond, Pearl |
Leader of | Olivine Gym |
Badge | Mineral Badge |
Anime debut | Fight for the Light |
English voice actor | Unknown |
Japanese voice actor | Unknown |
Jasmine (Japanese: ミカン Mikan) is the Gym Leader of Olivine City's Gym, known officially as the Olivine Gym. Her specialty is Steel-type Pokémon, and she gives the Mineral Badge to Trainers who defeat her in battle. She also appears in Sinnoh to give trainers HM07 (Waterfall) and to compete in Sinnoh's Super Contests.
In the anime
Jasmine appears in Fight for the Light and Nerves of Steelix. Her Japanese voice actress is かかずゆみ Yumi Kakazu, her English voice actress is Tara Jayne and her Brazilian voice actress is Letícia Quinto.
In the anime, Jasmine runs the Sparkling Lighthouse in Olivine City. She used her Ampharos to light the way over the shore, but when it became ill, she asked Ash to fetch it some medicine from Cianwood City. Ash and his friends retrieved the medicine and sent it back with one of Jasmine's young apprentices, Janina.
Several weeks later, Ash and his friends returned from the Whirl Islands and Ash challenged Jasmine to a Gym match. Ash used Cyndaquil and was able to defeat Jasmine's Steelix.
Pokémon
This listing is of Jasmine's Pokémon in the Pokémon anime.
On hand
Magnemite |
Steelix |
In the lighthouse
Ampharos |
In the games
Jasmine's title is "The Steel-Clad Defense Girl".
In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, one can't fight Jasmine right away, as she's busy taking care of a sick Ampharos. First one must get a special medicine from the pharmacy in Cianwood City and give it to her.
Jasmine trains the recently-discovered Steel-type Pokémon, but it's said that she recently used to train a different type. A Gentleman in the Lighthouse says she used to train Rock-Type Pokémon, like Onix.
Jasmine is a very shy girl, and has trouble speaking. She's compassionate, and when Amphy, the Ampharos in the lighthouse tower, falls ill, Jasmine is so worried she cannot even smile. Amphy and Jasmine appear to be close, because when the medicine is brought from Cianwood City, Amphy will only take it from her.
The Olivine City Gym is probably the most simply designed Pokémon Gym in Johto. It consists of just one straight, fairly short walkway, outlined with boulders, leading up to a small set of steps onto a raised stone platform. For this reason, and possibly due somewhat to Jasmine's shy nature, she appears to be the only member of her gym.
In addition to the Mineral Badge, Jasmine gives out TM23 (Iron Tail).
In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, Jasmine is staying in Sunyshore City for a while, which she says reminds her of home with its lighthouse and its location on the sea. She also occasionally enters Super Contests with her Steelix, which is nicknamed Rusty.
Pokémon
This listing is of Jasmine's Pokémon in the video games she has appeared in.
Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal
Pokémon Stadium 2
Quotes
"Thank you for your help at the Lighthouse... But this is different. Please allow me to introduce myself. I'm Jasmine, a Gym Leader. I use the Steel-type. ...Do you know about the Steel-type? It's a type that was only recently discovered. ...Um... May I begin?"
"...You are a better trainer than me, in both skill and kindness. In accordance with League rules, I confer upon you this Badge."
"Um... I don't know how to say this, but good luck..."
In the Pokémon Special manga
Jasmine was caught in an Earthquake caused by Team Rocket while traveling through Ecruteak City. She had climbed the Tin Tower to get away from the shaking and got caught in some rubble. Using Ampharos to send off a distress flare, she caught the attention of both Gold and Silver. The two boys actually fought over who would get to rescue her, and she only barely managed to escape, leaving the young rivals trapped in the tower.
Jasmine later managed to recover. At the Pokémon League Tournament, she fought against Brock. She covered her Steelix in rubble to make it look like an Onix, thinking that the newly-discovered Steel Pokémon would be too horrifying for people to see.
Jasmine once specialized in Rock-type Pokémon before Crystal and Professor Oak discovered Steel-type Pokémon.
Jasmine's Togetics are the parents of Gold's Togepi.
Pokémon
This listing is of Jasmine's Pokémon in the Pokémon Special manga.
In the TCG
Unknown
Pokémon
This listing is of Jasmine's Pokémon in the Pokémon TCG.
- Raichu
- Magneton
- Electabuzz
- Jolteon
- Ampharos
Trivia
- She's the only female Gym Leader of Johto that accepts that she is defeated.
- Many fans points to her appearance in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl as a hint for a Pokémon Gold and Silver remake.
- Jasmine appears to be watching the contests in Ruby and Sapphire. Whitney and Pryce appear in the audience as well.
- Jasmine appears by the ocean in Pokemon Diamond and Pearl claiming that she was training, and she also competes in Pokemon Super Contests with her Steelix.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ミカン (Mikan) | 蜜柑 mikan, a citrus fruit. The mi may be a reference to ミネラル, "mineral". |
English | Jasmine | A jasmine is a sweet-smelling flower; the mine refers to mineral. |
French | Jasmine | As above. |
German | Jasmin | As above. |
Italian | Jasmine | As above. |
Spanish | Yasmina | As above. |
Korean | 규리 Gyuri | May be referring to the word 귤 (Gyul), which is a citrus fruit |
Hebrew | ג'סמין | Transliteration of Jasmine. |
Russian | Джасмин Dzhasmin | Transliteration of Jasmine. |
Chinese (Taiwan) | 阿蜜 Ā Mì | 蜜 is taken from 蜜柑 mikan. |
External links
- Mikan's Profile on Pokeani (Japanese)
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