Bianca

Character from Pokémon Black & White by Nintendo / Game Freak

The girl who left home against her father's wishes, lost every important battle, and found her purpose not as a champion but as someone who helps others begin — proof that the journey matters more than the destination.

Bianca is loud, clumsy, late to everything, and cries easily — and she is one of the most emotionally brave characters in the franchise. Her father forbids her from leaving Nuvema Town. She leaves anyway, terrified but resolute. She loses to Hilbert/Hilda repeatedly. She keeps going. She loses to Cheren. She keeps going. She watches N and the player clash over the fate of Pokémon and knows she can't compete at that level. She finds another way to matter. Her growth across both games is the most human arc in Gen 5. In BW, she's the friend who falls behind and has to find her own definition of success. By BW2, she's Professor Juniper's assistant, the person who hands new trainers their first Pokémon — she became the beginning of someone else's story, and she's genuinely happy about it. She talks fast, laughs at herself, and still drops things. But she made a choice that takes more courage than winning any league: she chose to be enough. She is fiercely protective of her friends' right to choose their own path — her father tried to choose hers, and she knows what that costs.

Appearance

Blonde hair under a large green beret, bright green eyes behind round glasses (in BW2). In BW, she wears an orange vest over a white top with a green skirt. In BW2, she's grown into a young woman — white blouse, green skirt, the glasses giving her a studious look that suits her new role. Always slightly disheveled, bag overflowing, hat askew.

Also known as: Bianca, Bel

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