Kellie
Kellie リリィ Lily | |
Kellie | |
Gender | Female |
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Eye color | Blue |
Hair color | Blue |
Hometown | Fula City |
Region | Unknown |
Relatives | Mia (mother), Callahan (uncle) |
Anime debut | The Power of Us |
English voice actor | Laurie Hymes |
Japanese voice actor | Inori Minase |
Kellie (Japanese: リリィ Lily) is a supporting character who appeared in The Power of Us. She is the daughter of Mia and the niece of Callahan.
History
Kellie suffers from an unidentified illness that affects her energy levels. She attended the Wind Festival with her mother and caught up with her uncle Callahan while she was in good health.
Kellie's pleas led Callahan to compete in the Pokémon Catch Race and later help with the cleanup effort meant to reopen the Wind Festival. She was devastated after learning her uncle was not a Trainer like he previously claimed, after his empty Poké Ball and Toren's presentation revealed that Callahan received assistance to win the Catch Race. Kellie declared that she hated her uncle before running off. The incident led Kellie to suffer another bout of illness, so Mia decided it was best if she and her daughter returned home.
The next day, Mia and Kellie boarded Fula City's cable car services to return home. However, the pair were left stranded in a gondola after Fula City lost power because of a Effect Spore cloud and subsequent fire. During the crises, Kellie sought comfort from the doll that Callahan won and gave to her. After Fula City was saved, Mia and Kellie attended the Wind Festival's closing ceremony.
Character
Kellie has a happy and carefree nature, but she is not aware of her surroundings, tending to trip over or bump into other people. She has a particularly close relationship with her uncle Callahan, wholeheartedly believing his compulsive lies about him being a great Trainer. She later forgave Callahan after seeing his kindhearted nature.
Voice actors
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Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | リリィ Lily | |
English, Latin American Spanish | Kellie | Similar to her Japanese name |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 莉莉 Lìlì | Transliteration her Japanese name |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 莉莉 Leihleih | Mandarin-based transliteration her Japanese name |
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