- "Tapu Koko, can you fetch my tiara?"
- — Brianna Cavell; "Who's Her Father?"
Brianna Bayley Cavell (born May 6, 2000) is one of the main characters in The Miraculous Adventure of Tessa and Lunala. She is the only daughter of Pyramid King Brandon and former Island Kahuna Mirage. She currently has six Pokémon on her team: Tapu Koko, Vaporeon, Sceptile, Togedemaru, Glaceon and Dedenne.
Character[]
Brianna usually comes across as stern and serious like her father, Brandon, but she can be outgoing and kind like her mother, Mirage.
Like Brandon, Brianna gets irritated when her friends behave rashly and put themselves in danger as a result of that, mostly due to having witnessed the situation Ash ended up in before first battling her father.
She is the only daughter of her parents, sandwiched in between older and younger brothers Reggie and Paul.
Trivia[]
- Her voice actress, Cristina Vee, is best known for voicing Marinette Dupain-Cheng (Whose two last names are shared with Chara and Meghan respectively) in Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir.
- She knew Lydia prior to the events of the film.
- Brianna shares multiple similarities with her father, Brandon:
- Both tend to yell "NO!" when they disapprove of something.
- Both are very knowledgeable about ruins and legends.
- Both can be strict and serious.
- Both have at least one Legendary Pokémon on their team.
- Both get irritated when someone behaves foolishly and puts others in danger.
- She also shares similarities with her mother, Mirage:
- Both wear their hair in a twisted bun.
- Both enjoy singing.
- Both are headstrong and deeply care about their friends and loved ones.
- Both are the only daughters in their families. However, Mirage was an only child who gained two stepsisters after her father remarried and Brianna is sandwiched in between two brothers.
- She was born in Alola, but moved to Kanto with her parents.
- Brianna seems to be closer to her father than her mother, but she loves both her parents equally.
- Through her father, Brianna is descended from Edith Cavell, a nurse who was executed for her heroic acts during the first World War.