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We got Ming-Ming on the left, she's a traveling chef who knows martial arts. Pretty well known around these parts. She's a girl from Alola who got started by nursing a Growlithe back to health, and with the insistence of her ma's Espeon, the trio went off on their Island Challenge, seeing more of the islands and growing as a little family. Her big goal is seeing all of life's splendors, taking long trips through region to region, sampling the local cuisine, getting into misadventures, and her Pokemon posse only growing from each brand new venture.
Next is Kazuki, smack dab in the center. He's not much for the spotlight, referring to himself as the Number Two compared to his partner in crime, Bobby the Bidoof. The dynamic duo wish to form their own villainous team, as Kazuki has gotten real sick of being a no-name grunt for the villain teams all throughout the series. Unfortunately for him, the 'tools' in his gallery includes a Munchlax with a practically bottomless appetite. He has amassed quite a few team members, such as a toy drone in the shape of a Vikavolt, a Klefki known for her abilities to unlock anything, a psychic Nickit... The only thing he's missing now are bodies, coworkers. At least he managed to fashion himself a signature weapon for himself, a solar-powered handgun known as Fortune. It specializes in static electricity.
Lastly there's Juri Izayoi, of the Izayoi family. A princess from Sunyshore, she wishes to make her family proud and spread word of their splendor. The family itself is known for their vacation spots, such as creating an amusement park on a cold island. Juri was also a response to people forming trainers after a theme of some kind, so her Pokemon are just 'whatever a princess would want', such as her loyal steed of a Zebstrika and her jellyfish maid.
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