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Carmine (Japanese: ゼイユ Zeiyu) is a rival character introduced in The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero. She lives in Kitakami with her younger brother, Kieran. She is strong-willed and can be a little selfish, but always looks out for her little brother—even if she isn’t the best at showing it. Many people say that she can be chilly towards people from other regions.[2] She is a student attending Blueberry Academy.
In the core series games
Pokémon
First battle
Before completing the three storylines
After completing the three storylines
Second battle
Before completing the three storylines
After completing the three storylines
Milotic Multi Battle partner
Carmine joins the player as a Multi Battle partner against a Milotic in the Crystal Pool.
Before completing the three storylines
After completing the three storylines
Loyal Three Multi Battle partner
Carmine joins the player as a Multi Battle partner against the Titanic Loyal Three in no set order.
Before completing the three storylines
After completing the three storylines
Third battle
Before completing the three storylines
After completing the three storylines
Quotes
- Main article: Carmine/Quotes
Music
Games
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Location
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Song name
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Composition
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Arrangement
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S V
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Talking to Carmine
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Carmine*
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Unknown
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Unknown
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Battling Carmine
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Battle! (Carmine)*
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Unknown
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Unknown
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Song names marked with an asterisk are unofficial, as they have not received a soundtrack release.
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Gallery
Artwork
Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ゼイユ Zeiyu
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From groseille (French for redcurrant)
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English
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Carmine
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From carmine
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German
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Hana
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From Johannisbeere (currant)
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Spanish
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Corin
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From corinto (redcurrant)
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French
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Roseille
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From groseille (redcurrant) and rose
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Italian
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Rubra
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From Ribes rubrum (scientific name of redcurrant)
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Korean
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시유 Siyu
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Transcription of her Japanese name
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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丹瑜 Dānyú
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From 丹 dān / dāan (red) and partial transcription of her Japanese name
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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丹瑜 Dāanyùh
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References