Daisy (anime)
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| Daisy サクラSakura | |
Daisy | |
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Eye color | Green |
| Hair color | Blonde |
| Hometown | Cerulean City |
| Region | Kanto |
| Relatives | Violet,Lily,Misty |
| Trainer class | Gym Leader BeautyPE |
| Generation | VII |
| Games | Let's Go, Pikachu!, Let's Go, Eevee! |
| Leader of | Cerulean Gym |
| Badge | Cascade Badge |
| Specializes in | Water types |
| Animated debut | The Water Flowers of Cerulean City |
| English voice actor | Lisa Ortiz |
| Japanese voice actor | Rei Sakuma |
Daisy (Japanese:サクラSakura) is a recurring character inPokémon the Series. She is aWater-typePokémonspecialist and is the oldest ofMisty'ssisters. She and her sisters,Violet andLily, are also the formerGym Leaders of theCerulean Gym.
In animation
History
Pre-series

According to Misty inPrincess vs. Princess, Daisy and her other sisters were always very distant from her, and would usually leave Misty her dolls when they broke.
Over the years, Daisy and her sisters achieved enormous fame and worldwide respect for their aquatic performances. This motivated Misty to separate from her sisters and move away from the Cerulean Gym.
Pokémon the Series: The Beginning

When Misty left to become aWaterPokémon Master, Daisy and her other two sisters were put in charge of the Gym. However, afterGary and the other two Trainers fromPallet Town defeated them consecutively, they decided to stop accepting battles and to instead perform water ballet shows for the residents ofCerulean City. They were continuing this and neglecting the Gym when Misty stopped by to drop off herStarmie and herHorsea to play at the Gym inThe Misty Mermaid.
Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver
Prior toJust Add Water, Daisy and her sisters met a young Trainer namedDorian who was inspired by the Cerulean Gym to create his ownGym inJohto.
InGotta Catch Ya Later!, the sisters called Misty to tell her that they had won a trip around the world because Daisy was third place in a pageant. They made Misty return to Cerulean City so she could take over the role of Gym Leader for them.
Pokémon Chronicles
Daisy reappeared inThe Blue Badge of Courage, when the Gym ran out ofBadges, Misty talked to Daisy on a video conference about how she could get more. Daisy tells them that they will have to go toRifure Village to pick up a new batch. Soon after, she hung up the call, going back on her vacation trip.
Daisy returned to the Gym two weeks beforeA Date with Delcatty. However, Misty is still the official Gym Leader, with Daisy and the other sisters filling in when Misty is away. Once Misty told her and Tracey about meetingGeorgio, Daisy decided to help Tracey with repairs at the Gym and later go out to dinner with him.
InLuvdisc Is A Many Splendored Thing!, Daisy invitedTracey over to see the Gym's newLuvdisc,Caserin and Luverin.Butch andCassidy ofTeam Rocket went on to nab Luverin forDr. Namba. However Daisy gave chase in her car, with Misty, Tracey and Caserin, in the back, and later her ready-packed inflatable boat. Later Daisy and Misty used their Luvdisc to defeat the Rocket duo in a tag team effort.
Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire
InJudgment Day!, Daisy appeared in a flashback whenJimmy told Ash andhis friends how she had asked him to clean the Cerulean Gym's pool and gotten aCascade Badge from her as thanks for the help.
During the brief trip that Misty took with Ash,Brock,May andMax inA Real Cleffa-Hanger, Daisy called Misty to warn her of the huge amount of Trainers that were after a Gym battle. Later, she called again to get Misty back to the Gym faster.

Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon
Daisy, along with Violet and Lily, reappeared in a fantasy during thePoké Problem segment ofAlola, Kanto!, where the Spectacular Sisters ditched the Gym to go on a trip, leaving Misty in charge of everything. She reappeared again in the same capacity inAlola, Alola!, although Misty revealed she had Daisy and the others take over Gym duties while she was inAlola.
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
Daisy appeared in a fantasy inA Fated Face-Off!. Misty revealed that upon leaving on a new journey afterAsh's victory in theWorld Coronation Series, she left the Gym in the care of her sisters.
Daisy reappeared in a flashback inMust Be Our Heroes and the Witch!.
Character

Cheerful and somewhat absentminded, Daisy spends more time at theCerulean Gym compared toViolet andLily. As such, she does show some prowess, responsibility, and determination as aGym Leader compared to Violet and Lily, which is especially evident in how she, alongside Misty, spearheaded a rescue operation for Luverin when it was abducted byCassidy andButch of Team Rocket, and later defeating them. However, she is still not very responsible as a Gym Leader overall and dislikes battling, as inA Real Cleffa-Hanger, Daisy asked Misty if they could just give Badges to the Trainers instead of battling them. As revealed inJudgment Day!, Daisy giveGymBadges out for free, even when Misty is the official Leader.

Rather Daisy, much like Lily and Violet, is more focused on her looks, with her main ambition in life being acting and modelling. She played the lead actress in the drag racer film "High Speed Hannah". Daisy is also the brains behind the Cerulean Gym's famous underwater ballets, which bring her and her sisters much acclaim.
Unlike her other sisters, Daisy is closer to Misty andher friends, being responsible for encouraging Misty to participate in the underwater ballet and helping Tracey with his research onnew Pokémon at the Gym.
Pokémon
This listing is of Daisy's knownPokémon inPokémon the Series:
On hand
| Debut | Luvdisc is a Many Splendored Thing! |
|---|---|
| Voice actors | |
| Japanese | Kyoko Hikami |
| English | Rachael Lillis |
- Main article:Caserin and Luverin
InThe Water Flowers of Cerulean City, Daisy mentioned that she had to send all of her Pokémon to thePokémon Center after their defeats against thePallet Town Trainers.
At the Gym
List of Sensational Sisters's Pokémon |

Theatrical performances
- Cerulean Gym Underwater Ballet-Role: Prince/Narrator* (As ofThe Misty Mermaid)
Filmography
- "High Speed Hannah"-Role: Hannah (Prior toLuvdisc Is A Many Splendored Thing!)
Achievements
- Unnamed Pageant Competition - Third place (Prior toGotta Catch Ya Later!)
Voice actors
| Language | Voice actor | |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | 佐久間レイRei Sakuma | |
| English | Lisa Ortiz | |
| Arabic | فدوى سليمانFadwa Souleimane (EP007) فاطمة سعدFatima Saad (EP061) Unknown voice actress (EP273) | |
| Czech | Klára Jandová (EP007) Jana Páleníčková (EP061) | |
| Dutch | Hilde de Mildt | |
| Finnish | Elise Langenoja (EP007,EP061) Karolina Blom (EP273) Unknown voice actress (AG134) | |
| European French | Guylaine Gibert | |
| Italian | Tosawi Piovani (EP005; Mediaset dub) Ludovica De Caro (EP005;TPCi dub) Elisabetta Spinelli (EP061) Laura Brambilla (AG134) | |
| Norwegian | Katrine Blomstrand (EP007) Ida Lind (EP061) Siv Klynderud (EP273) | |
| Polish | Anna Bielańska (EP007,EP061) Katarzyna Łukaszyńska (EP273) | |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Luciana Baroli (EP007) Daniela Piquet (EP061) Raquel Marinho (EP273) Silvia Suzy (AG134) Gilmara Sanches (Pokémon Chronicles) | |
| Spanish | Latin America | Jacqueline Castañeda (EP007,EP061) Rossy Aguirre (EP273) Circe Luna (EP007*) Claudia Aline (HS05,HS11) Mildred Barrera (AG134) |
| Spain | Carmen Cervantes (EP007,EP061) Felicidad Barrio (EP273) Olga Velasco (HS05,HS11,HS16) Beatriz Berciano (AG134) | |
| Vietnamese | Võ Huyền Chi | |
In the games
Daisy appears inPokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! as one ofMisty's GymTrainers, along with Lily and Violet. She will jump down from a diving board before challenging theplayer.
Pokémon
Quotes
- Before battle
- "Did you see that dive just now? Don’t you think it's deserving of a gold medal?"
- Upon being defeated
- "Your Pokémon totallydeserves/deserve a gold medal!"
- After being defeated
- "This Gym's pool uses water from the ocean."
In the manga
The Electric Tale of Pikachu

Daisy first appearance is inPlay Misty For Me.
Daisy appeared again later inThe Human Race and the Pokémon Race, where she is seen attending theNomads Independence Day festival with Misty.
Ash & Pikachu

Daisy appeared in a cameo alongside her sisters inLet's Save Pikachu!!. In this chapter,Ash recalled that Misty left the group to take care of theCerulean Gym while her sisters traveled the world.
Movie adaptations

Daisy appeared in a flashback of Ash's adventures inMewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution.
Trivia
- In the Spanishdub ofPokémon Chronicles, she is mistakenly namedDalia, which is the Spanish name ofDaisy Oak.
- InPocket Monsters: The Animation, it is mentioned that Daisy, Lily, and Violet's natural hair-colors are actually black, and that their blonde, pink, and blue hair were wigs that they wore during their shows. The same source also reveals that they were themselves orphaned at a young age due to their parents abandoning them thanks to the harsh regulations of being a Gym Leader.
Names
| Language | Name | Origin |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | サクラSakura | From 桜sakura (cherry blossom) |
| English, German, Spanish, French | Daisy | Fromdaisy |
| Italian | Margi | Frommargherita (daisy) |
| Korean | 하나Hana | From 하나hana (one) |
| Chinese (Mandarin) | 櫻花 / 樱花Yīnghuā | From 櫻花 / 樱花yīnghuā / yīngfā (cherry blossom) |
| Chinese (Cantonese) | 櫻花Yīngfā | |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Margarida* Daisy* Deisi* | Frommargarida (daisy) Same as her English name Similar to her English name |
Related articles
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