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| Copycat モノマネむすめ Mimic Girl | |
![]() Screenshot of Copycat from Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! | |
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Hometown | Saffron City |
| Region | Kanto |
| Relatives | Unnamed father, unnamed mother |
| Generation | I, II, III, IV, VII |
| Games | Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, FireRed, LeafGreen, HeartGold, SoulSilver, Let's Go, Pikachu!, Let's Go, Eevee! |
Copycat (Japanese: モノマネむすめ Mimic Girl) is a girl that lives in Saffron City in the Kanto region. She collects Pokémon dolls, and likes to dress up as and mimic others. Copycat is not her real name, but rather her nickname.
In the core series games
Generation I
In Generation I, Copycat will give the player the TM for Mimic in return for a Clefairy Poké Doll.
In her bedroom, there is an Super Nintendo Entertainment System* with a game that has Mario with a bucket on his head, a reference to the Japan-exclusive game Mario & Wario, also developed by Game Freak.
Copycat has a Doduo she has somehow taught to mimic human speech, similarly to the abilities of a Chatot.
Generation II
In Generation II, Copycat's Clefairy Poké Doll, given to her by Red in Generation I, is lost. It is found by a member of the Pokémon Fan Club in Vermilion City who is glad to have it as he loves Clefairy. However, he gives it to the player and decides to catch one himself. When the player returns to Copycat's house and returns her lost doll, she will give the player a Pass to ride the Magnet Train that travels between Kanto and Johto.
Between the events of Generation I and Generation II, Copycat's house in Saffron City was torn down to make room for the Magnet Train station. According to her, a rail company man gave her a train ticket in compensation for the demolition. Her Doduo has also evolved into Dodrio in the meantime.
Generation III
In FireRed and LeafGreen, Copycat has the same role as she did in Generation I. However, she is now a Move Tutor who will teach Mimic to a suitable Pokémon instead, due to Mimic no longer being available as a TM.
Generation IV
In HeartGold and SoulSilver, Copycat has the same role as she did in Generation II. However, her Doduo, which evolved into Dodrio in Generation II, has been replaced by a Banette. The sprite of the Lost Item was introduced in those games, displaying it as Copycat's Clefairy doll (
).
Generation VII
In Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, because battles with wild Pokémon are mostly removed, the player cannot purchase a Poké Doll. Instead, Copycat will give the player the TM for Substitute if they show her a real Clefairy from their party.
The TV in her bedroom now has a Nintendo Switch, and the Mario & Wario reference is changed to reference Pokémon Quest.
Pokémon
Generation I Generation II Generations III and VII Generation IVUnused game data
From Generation V onwards, the Lost Item (previously depicted as a Clefairy doll) was changed into a Mime Jr. doll, with a new sprite
and description: "The Mime Jr. doll that was lost by the Copycat." This is not seen in normal gameplay due this item being unobtainable in those generations.
Gallery
Sprites
Copycat
Copycat's House
Quotes
Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow
<player>: "Hi! Do you like Pokémon? Uh no, I just asked you. Huh? You're strange!" Copycat: "Hmm? Quit mimicking? But, that's my favorite hobby!" <player>: "Hi! Do you like Pokémon? Uh no, I just asked you. Huh? You're strange!" Copycat: "Hmm? Quit mimicking? But, that's my favorite hobby! Oh wow! A Poké Doll! For me? Thank you! You can have this, then!" "TM31 contains my favorite, Mimic! Use it on a good Pokémon!"- After giving the Poké Doll
Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal
<player>: "Hi! Do you like Pokémon? Uh, no, I just asked you. Huh? You're strange!" <player>: "Hi. You must like Pokémon. No, not me. I asked you. Pardon? You're weird!" Copycat: "Hmm? Quit mimicking? But that's my favorite hobby!"- After the Power Plant has been fixed
- Subsequent times talking to
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
<player>: "Hi! Do you like Pokémon? Uh, no, I just asked you. Huh? You're strange!" <Player>: "Hi. You must like Pokémon. No, not me. I asked you. Pardon? You're weird!" Copycat: "Hmm? Quit mimicking? But, that's my favorite hobby!"- If the player has a Poké Doll
- Subsequent times talking to
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
- Before the Power Plant has been fixed
- After the Power Plant has been fixed
- Handing over her Lost Item
- Subsequent times talking to
Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
<player>: "Hi! Do you like Pokémon? Uh, no, I just asked you. Huh? You're strange!" <Player>: "Hi. You must like Pokémon. No, not me. I asked you. Pardon? You're weird!" Copycat: "Hmm? Quit mimicking? But that's my favorite hobby!"- If talked to again
- If the player has a Clefairy with them
- Subsequent times talking to
In the anime
The Copycat appears to have an anime counterpart in Duplica, a recurring character who trains Ditto and appeared in Ditto's Mysterious Mansion and Imitation Confrontation.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Copycat and/or her Pokémon in the Trading Card Game.
Trivia
- In Pokémon Yellow, a male NPC at the Celadon Department Store 4F says that he will give a Poké Doll to Copycat (as opposed to the earlier games Pokémon Red and Blue, where he talks about buying a Poké Doll for his girlfriend).
- In the Japanese, French, and Italian versions of Pokémon Yellow, he mentions that Copycat lives in Saffron City. However, due to a localization error in the English and Spanish versions, he incorrectly says that she lives in Cerulean City. In the German version, he does not mention where she lives.
- Copycat has green hair in her Expedition Base Set artwork, drawn by Ken Sugimori, but brown hair in her HeartGold & SoulSilver expansion artwork, drawn by Kanako Eo. This is likely because in Generation IV, Copycat has the appearance of Lasses, who have brown hair, and in the first two Generations, black was used for a variety of colors, including green.
- Copycat being depicted with green hair may be due to her anime counterpart possessing the same colour hair.
- In HeartGold and SoulSilver, Copycat has a Pokémon from all the first four generations, if counting her Pokémon dolls:
- If the Copycat is in fact parroting the player as she implies and not merely putting words in their mouth, then she acts as the player's proxy by providing some of the only lines of dialogue said by them.
Names
| Language | Name | Origin |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | モノマネむすめ Mimic Girl | She teaches Pokémon the move Mimic and has the ability to mimic others. |
| English | Copycat | Copycat is a common children's name-calling for a copier. |
| French | Copieuse | Equivalent of copycat in French |
| German | Nachahmerin | Equivalent of copycat in German |
| Italian, Spanish | Copiona | Equivalent of copycat in Italian and Spanish |
| Korean | 흉내내기 아가씨 Mimic Girl | Same as the Japanese name |
| Chinese (Mandarin) | 模仿少女 Mófǎng Shàonǚ | Literally "Mimicking girl" |
| Chinese (Cantonese) | 模仿少女 Mòuhfóng Siunéuih | Literally "Mimicking girl" |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Imitadora* Imitador* | Equivalent of copycat in Portuguese |
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