Bianca (Johto)

Bianca (Japanese: カノン Kanon) is a character in Pokémon Heroes. She is the granddaughter of the curator of the Alto Mare museum, Lorenzo, are descendants of the family (possibly of the elderly couple mentioned in the 'fairy-tale') that have been secured the secrecy of the Secret Garden, the Soul Dew, the "DMA", and of course the legendary Pokémons. They have known Latias and Latios since they were young. Due to their close friendship, she is also the person that Latias chooses to transform into. The only way to distinguish the two is that Bianca always wears a hat, while Latias does not. Like her grandfather, Bianca is very serious about responsibility of being a securer.

Bianca seems to be an artist, when Ash first saw her, not Latias, she was sketching in the museum. After helping save Alto Mare, she ran to Ash, who was leaving, and kissed him and gave him a picture. However, it is unknown if it was either Latias in disguise or the real Bianca who really to kissed Ash, although it is most likely Latias who did it, because the Bianca who kissed him wasn't wearing a hat. However, this is debatable as the Bianca who had been sketching had left her hat at the easel.

Trivia

 * She is slightly taller than Ash.
 * In Japanese versions, she calls her grandfather with a title which is rather formal than in usual way.
 * Ash is the only person who knows that who came to see him off due to the differences in body temperatures between Humans and Pokémons.
 * Ash was strongly believing that it was Bianca who came to see him off when he leaves Altomare. This was possibly because he had presumably finished his farewell with Latias beforehand.
 * The title of the background music during the kiss scene is "Canon", same as Bianca's name in Japanese.
 * She seemed to have more roles than in the actual movie along with Ash as seen in the earlier trailer.
 * Her design strongly resembles that of Mami, the heroin from Esper Mami.
 * Her name in Japanese seems to be based on Canon (music), but another idea claims that it maybe from 花音 Kanon, means Sound of flower.