Natsume "Sabrina"

Natsume

Animeography
Pokemon
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Pokemon: The Origin
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TV-ban Pokemon Special Masara Town-hen Recaps
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Pokemon: Aki no Special
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Pokemon Masters: Trainers Daishuuketsu Special Animation
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Pokemon (2019)
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Mangaography
Dengeki! Pikachu
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Pocket Monsters Special
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Pokémon Pocket Monsters
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Pocket Monsters Zensho
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Pocket Monsters HG SS: Jou no Daibouken
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Pocket Monsters Let's Go! Pikachu Let's Go! Eievui: Bouken Kaishi Comic
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Natsume (ナツメ)

Sabrina is the Gym Leader of the Saffron City Gym in the anime pokemon. In the anime, Sabrina was the fourth gym leader Ash encountered. Sabrina inherited her psychic power from her father, who had the ability to teleport from location to location. It manifested when she was young, and it was soon apparent that Sabrina's abilities far exceeded her father's. She was able to use psionics to do many things- teleportation, telepathy, psychokinesis, and transmutation.

As her power increased, she grew more obsessed with developing it. She became less and less emotional, using her abilities for destructive purposes. This caused a deep psychological rift. The emotions she tried to shut off developed into a separate personality- a young girl who manifested as a puppet around Sabrina. Sabrina's mind was divided into the cold, callous woman with a thirst for power and the little girl who just wanted to have fun. Sabrina became the leader of the Saffron Gym, and turned it into an institute where fellow psychics could develop their powers. Of all the Kanto gym leaders, Sabrina was the most fearsome because of her ability to turn humans into dolls. But after Haunter made Sabrina laugh, Sabrina turned back to a normal girl. Sabrina's specialty of Pokemon is Psychic Types, like Kadabra.

Voice Actors
Araki, Kae
Japanese
Ortiz, Lisa
English
Guerrero, Dulce
Spanish
Bullara, Fernanda
Portuguese (BR)
Stichler, Christine
German