Agatha (Pokémon)

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Character
Name: Japanese: キクコ (Kikuko)
English, Spanish, French, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese: Agatha
Russian: Агата (Agata)
Korean: 국화 (Gukhwa) & 할멈 (Halmeom)
Chinese (Cantonese): 菊子 (Gūkjí)
(more on Bulbapedia)
Occupation: Pokémon Elite Four Member
Relationships: Charm (ancestor, fanon)
Fandom: Pokémon
Other: n/a
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Agatha is a member of the Indigo League's Elite Four from Pokémon Red and Blue. She also makes appearances in Pokémon Masters, the PokéAni and in Pokéspe.

She is believed to be named after Agatha Christie by fans.

The Pokémon Agatha is most associated with is the Gastly line, complete with Haunter and Gengar.

Canon Overview

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Relationships

Agatha has no pairings or relationships of note exclusive to Pokémon fandom. She has one semi-canonical one with Professor Oak, dubbed by English-speaking fans as ExpertShipping and by Japanese-speaking fans as [x]. She is frequently associated with Bertha as well, and their pairing name is called BiddyShipping in English and [x] in Japanese.

Less Popular Relationships

More can be found on Neverending Romance, a community-created relationship name list.

Popular Tropes & Fanon

Many headcanon that a character from Pokémon Legends: Arceus, Charm, is her ancestor. Charm is from Kanto, the same region as Agatha, and she also uses Ghost-type Pokémon. Bertha could also be her ancestor, since the two look very similar in canon, and Charm also uses Ground-type Pokémon. The most popular theory is that Charm is both their ancestors and that Agatha & Bertha are related.

Another headcanon is that Agatha and Bertha are twin sisters.

Subjects of Fannish Interest & Meta

[discourse, trivia, popular memes, character analysis, fan reactions, really anything]

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Example/Notable Fanac

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Fan Art

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References/Further Reading