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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, as well as the second Colosseum Master. She is also the head of Sunny Park Colosseum. Trainers in her Colosseum sometimes refer to her as "Ms. Sashay". Like Taylor, Sashay appears to like cute and beautiful Pokémon, which matches her nearly narcissistic views of her own beauty. Sashay also considers herself an expert 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 becomes Master Middle (Japanese: マスターミドル Master Middle), another exclusive class. Similarly, there is a Trainer class called Sashay Fan Club, the members of which presumably being members of a fan club with the same name.
Sashay has white skin in the Japanese version of the game. For unknown reasons, her skin tone was darkened along with Rosie's in the English release. She was also given a pair of purple shorts under her white miniskirt.
Pokémon
Sunny Park Colosseum
Lv. 30 Open
Stargazer Colosseum
Masters Battle Set 2
Sashay will always lead with Spiritomb and summon Weavile last.
Masters Battle Set 6
Sashay will always send out Umbreon first.
Little Battle Pokémon
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Yanma
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Koffing
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Omanyte
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Cubone
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Sneasel
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Onix
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Nosepass
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Nidoran♂
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Tangela
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Ponyta
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Tentacool
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Numel
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Houndour
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Growlithe
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Mankey
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Hippopotas
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Cranidos
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Spoink
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Aron
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Buizel
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Buneary
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Drifloon
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Pineco
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Gligar
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Skorupi
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Elekid
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Porygon
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Aipom
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Shieldon
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Staryu
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Clamperl
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Nincada
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Shroomish
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Mime Jr.
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Snover
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Bagon
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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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