Marilyn

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Marilyn

Marilyn (Japanese: マリリン Marilyn) is a character of the day who appeared in Battling a Cute Drama!. She is voiced by 後藤麻衣 Mai Goto in Japanese.

Marilyn is a Trainer who believes only Pokémon she finds to be cute are worthwhile. Beyond that, she prefers things being cuter in their own right, calling Dawn and Brock "Dawny" and "Brocky" because she believed they were cuter names.

After seeing Dawn's Buneary, she fawns over how cute it is (dismissing Piplup as not cute enough), and challenges Dawn to a battle. During the battle, she orders her Cherubi not to attack, in order to stall and keep the battling going so she could admire Buneary for as long as possible. Brock gets irritated by Marilyn's superficial attitude towards Pokémon, and decides to teach her about the inner strength and beauty of Pokémon with a battle.

Marilyn claims her perception of "cute Pokémon" was altered to fit in more with normal convention, because she was teased as a child for believing the cutest Pokémon ever was Shellder, a sentiment none of her friends agreed with.

Pokémon

This listing is of Marilyn's known Pokémon in the anime:

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Cherubi
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Chingling
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Shellder


Marilyn is in possession of a fourth Pokémon (assumed to be something commonly considered adorable), as its Poké Ball is seen, but she replaces it with Sheller instead during her and Brock's battle, so its identity remains unknown.

Trivia

  • Marilyn dresses in the Sweet Lolita clothing style.
  • Marilyn owns two Pokémon that are bell-shaped and whose names start with "Ch".


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