Mollie is a character appearing in Pokémon Horizons: The Series, who is the official medic of the Rising Volt Tacklers.
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Appearance[]
Mollie is a slender young woman with pink hair and gray eyes. Her outfit is a short red and gray jacket, light pink dress, gray pantyhose and dark pink shoes. For accessories, she wears earclips and a gray short headband.
Mollie's one-year timeskip appearance.
One year later, Mollie's pink hair is tied onto a single left ponytail. She now wears a dark red and white jacket, her dress has more dark magenta buttons and accents, and her shoes are now black and white with dark pink fasteners. She retains her gray pantyhose.
Personality[]
Mollie is a serious individual when it comes to ensuring the well being of the crew members and the Pokémon onboard the Brave Olivine. She can get annoyed by Friede's negligence such as in informing Liko about the situation. Although rarely displaying significant emotions, Mollie is an expert in the medical field, and is a caring individual who aims to provide the best medical treatment for her companions.
After the Rising Volt Tacklers disbanded, Mollie, like most of the adult members, lost faith in the group, both due to said disbandment and Spinel’s lies painting the Rising Volt Tacklers as bad people. Mollie even went as far as to tell Liko and Roy not use the name, out of fear of the targets it would put on them. It was after witnessing the two’s determination that Mollie remember why she joined the group in the first place, and officially rejoined.
Biography[]
Past[]
Mollie hails from a family that specializes in taking care of Pokémon. While she enjoyed working at the Pokémon Center, she eventually quit as she did not want to stand around and wait for Pokémon to come to her when she knew that injured Pokémon in the wild needed help. At some point, she eventually joined the Brave Olivine and serves as the Rising Volt Tacklers doctor.[1]
Sometime during her earlier travels with the Rising Volt Tacklers, Mollie met Wy-Yes, a photographer and journalist. Although initially admiring him, Mollie eventually lost her respect for him after he kept giving her the wrong information that caused her to constantly embarrass herself.[2]
Pokémon Horizons: The Series[]
Mollie and the rest of the Rising Volt Tacklers are hired by Lucca to protect her daughter Liko,[3] and they befriend Liko who joins them.[4] Mollie later tells Liko to run an errand of obtaining her reserved prescriptions from a Pokémon Center.[5]
When Amethio and his two henchmen attack, Mollie sends out her Chansey against Zirc's Rhydon, but is overwhelmed.[6]
Mollie accompanies Liko and Roy to the forest where Lucius' Arboliva resides in, and she tells Liko her past during break time. She later rescues an injured Paldean Wooper, and along with the Wooper calms down the angry Arboliva, who mistakes Liko and Roy for being intruders. This in turn helps Liko and Roy earn Arboliva's trust.[1]
When Liko brings forth a weakened Hatenna for Mollie to have a checkup on, Mollie tells her that the Hatenna is only stressed out from receiving too many negative emotions. Mollie later makes up with Orla to assure Hatenna that everyone on the Brave Olivine are good friends.[7] She is later glad that Hatenna has become one of Liko's teammates.[8]
Mollie and her Chansey find out that there is a pair of Tandemaus that need medical attention through Hatenna's pleas. After treating the singular injured Tandemaus, Mollie and Chansey arrive at a cave where Liko and Sprigatito volunteer to get the other Tandemaus out, only to find out that the Tandemaus has more members needed to be helped. When a fallen tree blocks the entrance of the cave, Mollie lets Hatenna search for Liko after Chansey gives Hatenna an egg, while she calls for the other Rising Volt Tackler members' help. She is relieved when Liko is safe, and learns that the injured Pokémon are actually a family of Maushold. She and her Chansey later struggle to give the Maushold checkups due to the Family Pokémon's activeness.[9]
When the Rising Volt Tacklers reunited with former member Wy-Yes, Mollie got mad at him and ordered her Chansey to blast Wy-Yes and his Wynaut off. She later helped the kids when she and the other adults learned that they were fighting against some Psychic-type Pokémon. After parting with Wy-Yes again, Mollie admitted to Liko that as much as she still has resentment towards him, some of his tall tales are mixed with truths, especially when he has Wynaut speak for him.[2]
After Spinel smeared the Rising Volt Tacklers' name, which forced the Rising Volt Tacklers to disband and go their separate ways, Mollie had to return to her family's Pokémon Center in Uirou City to treat injured or sick Pokémon, while also looking after her Maushold. Mollie along with Liko and Roy then battled a Vileplume that was affected by Laquium and was causing many Pokémon to fall ill. After Pagogo purified the Vileplume, Mollie said she still had much to learn at the Center, but promised that Liko and Roy that she would be rejoining them when one day she would feel ready to do so.[10] Eventually, Mollie rejoined the Rising Volt Tacklers after Orla contacted her about the Brave Olivine being renonvated, and her mother respected her choice to flt aboard again after listening to Mollie's wish.[11]
Pokémon[]
On hand[]
Chansey ♀
Befriended[]
Trivia[]
- Confirmed in PH094, Mollie is a member of the Nurse Joy family, given her pink hair and avoidance of Pokémon Centers, which are serviced by Nurse Joys. In fact, her mother is a Nurse Joy as revealed in said episode.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ^ a b Fumihiro, Ueno (Director) (2023, June 16). "Arboliva's Forest" (Pokémon Horizons: The Series, 011) [Episode]. From Pokémon Horizons: The Series. OLM, Inc..
- ^ a b Yūji, Asada (Director) (2024, December 6). "Wynaut?! Wy-Yes!" (Pokémon Horizons: Season 2 — The Search for Laqua, 076) [Episode]. From Pokémon Horizons: The Series. OLM, Inc..
- ^ Dai, Satō; Makoto, Oga; Ayumi, Moriyama (Director) (2023, April 14). "The Pendant That Starts It All (Part One)" (Pokémon Horizons: The Series, 001) [Episode]. From Pokémon Horizons: The Series. OLM, Inc..
- ^ Junya, Koshiba (Director) (2023, April 14). "The Pendant That Starts It All (Part Two)" (Pokémon Horizons: The Series, 002) [Episode]. From Pokémon Horizons: The Series. OLM, Inc..
- ^ Tetsuo, Yajima (Director) (2023, April 21). "For Sure! 'Cause Sprigatito's With Me!" (Pokémon Horizons: The Series, 003) [Episode]. From Pokémon Horizons: The Series. OLM, Inc..
- ^ Fumihiro, Ueno (Director) (2023, May 5). "Found You, Fuecoco!" (Pokémon Horizons: The Series, 005) [Episode]. From Pokémon Horizons: The Series. OLM, Inc..
- ^ Masashi, Tsukino (Director) (2023, September 8). "The Lonely Hatenna" (Pokémon Horizons: The Series, 021) [Episode]. From Pokémon Horizons: The Series. OLM, Inc..
- ^ Makoto, Oga (Director) (2023, September 15). "Charge! Galar Mine!" (Pokémon Horizons: The Series, 022) [Episode]. From Pokémon Horizons: The Series. OLM, Inc..
- ^ Hiromichi, Matano (Director) (2024, February 2). "The SOS Is From Tandemaus?" (Pokémon Horizons: The Series, 038) [Episode]. From Pokémon Horizons: The Series. OLM, Inc..
- ^ Yasuhiro, Noda (Director) (2025, May 2). "The Pokémon Center Lady" (, 094) [Episode]. From Pokémon Horizons: The Series. OLM, Inc..
- ^ Kyōhei, Sumiyama (Director) (2025, June 20). "We Are the Rising Volt Tacklers!" (, 100) [Episode]. From Pokémon Horizons: The Series. OLM, Inc..





