Professor Bellis
Professor Bellis ヒナギク博士 Dr. Hinagiku | |
Artwork from Pokémon Masters EX | |
Gender | Female |
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Eye color | Yellow |
Hair color | Black and gray |
Hometown | Unknown |
Region | Pasio (original region unknown) |
Generation | VII - IX |
Games | Masters EX |
English voice actor | Tamara Ryan[1] |
Japanese voice actor | Hekiru Shīna[2] |
Professor Bellis (Japanese: ヒナギク博士 Dr. Hinagiku) is a Pokémon Professor operating on the artificial island of Pasio. She specializes in the relationship between Pokémon and sync stones, which are required for sync moves. She has the tendency to babble endlessly when the subject of sync pairs arises. She is also able to speak multiple languages, including Japanese and French.
After the introduction of Pokémon Eggs in Pokémon Masters EX, the player will receive their choice of an Egg containing a Kanto starter Pokémon, which hatches after completing a few Battles. After that, the player will occasionally receive additional Eggs to bring to Professor Bellis after completing a battle. The eggs are kept and incubated in her laboratory, as well as the Pokémon produced from the Egg, should the player choose not to take it into their care.
In the games
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Pokémon
Residing in laboratory
Nidoran♀ |
Magnemite |
Poochyena |
Given to the player
Egg → Bulbasaur ♂ |
Egg → Charmander ♂ |
Egg → Squirtle ♂ |
Quotes
- Main article: Professor Bellis/Quotes
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ヒナギク博士 Dr. Hinagiku | From 雛菊 hinagiku (common daisy) |
English | Professor Bellis | From Bellis (genus containing the common daisy) |
German | Professor Daisy | From daisy |
Spanish | Profesora Margarita | From margarita (daisy) |
French | Professeure Bellis | From her English name |
Italian | Professoressa Bellisperia | From Bellis perennis (scientific name of the common daisy) |
Korean | 데이지박사 Dr. Daisy | From 데이지 daisy |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 雛菊博士 Dr. Chújú | From 雛菊 chújú / chōgūk (common daisy) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 雛菊博士 Dr. Chōgūk |
References
- ↑ Tamara Ryan on Facebook
- ↑ Nintendo DREAM (vol. 329)
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