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Nessa, known in Japan as , is a fictional character in
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and
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's ''
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'' franchise. Designed by illustrator Take Oekaki and introduced in the 2019 video games ''Pokémon Sword'' and ''Shield'', she is a model that also acts as a Gym Leader, specializing in Water-type Pokémon. Since her initial appearance she has appeared in additional media related to the franchise, including ''
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'' and anime '' Pokémon: Twilight Wings''. In Japanese she is voiced by
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, while in English she has been voiced by Anairis Quinones and Tiana Camacho. First debuted at
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's
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, she was immediately popular, with several pieces of fan art and
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appearing on social media outlets, and various publications offering their own praise. A significant amount of praise came from her representation of diversity within the series as a woman with dark-skin amongst a predominantly white cast, with some seeing her as an example of a strong black character in video games. Controversy arose however after artists were criticized on social media for how they depicted her skin color, with some claiming it to be
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, which further escalated when
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s created racist depictions or mods in response. This led online publications to examine the backlash, while discussing the importance of skin color in character portrayal.


Conception and design

Developed by
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and published by
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, the ''Pokémon'' franchise began in Japan in 1996 with the release of the video games ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' for the
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. In these games, the player assumes the role of a Pokémon Trainer whose goal is to capture and train creatures called Pokémon. Players use the creatures' special abilities to combat other Pokémon, both in the wild as well as those used by other Trainers. Created for the 2019 sequels ''Pokémon Sword'' and ''Shield'', Nessa is a "Gym Leader", a type of Trainer that acts as a
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players must defeat to proceed. Designed by illustrator Take Oekaki, Nessa is a dark skinned woman with long black hair that has blue streaks in it, and a spherical pin in the back. Her outfit consists of a wetsuit top, feminine
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, and sandals with small life preservers on the sides. She wears black eyeliner with blue eye shadow and a variety of jewelry, including hoop earrings, arm bracelets, and a glass choker around her neck. Nessa's uniform number is "049", which can be read in Japanese
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for . While Nessa's name is a reference to
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, and "
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Appearances

As introduced in ''Pokémon Sword'' and ''Shield'', Nessa is a
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, and acts as the game's second Gym Leader. Specializing in Water-type Pokémon, she notably utilizes a Drednaw amongst her lineup. She also appears in the mobile game ''
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'' paired with Drednaw, as well as on several cards for the ''
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''. While she was unvoiced in the original game, for ''Pokémon Masters EX'' she is voiced by
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in Japanese, and Tiana Camacho in English. Outside of games, Nessa has appeared in the fourth episode of
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series '' Pokémon: Twilight Wings''. In it, Nessa is faced with a choice whether or not to pursue her modelling career full time, at the cost of giving up on Pokémon training. While reminiscing about a Feebas Pokémon she met in the past, a group of Water-type Pokémon approach the ship she's currently doing a photo shoot on. She dives in the water to see them, and sees a Milotic, recognizing it evolved from the Feebas she knew. Reinvigorated, she decides to continue pursuing both careers. While Amamiya reprised her role in Japan for ''Twilight Wings'', in English she was voiced by
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. In literature, she appears in serial manga ''
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''s adaptation of ''Sword'' and ''Shield''.


Promotion and reception

Nessa was first unveiled at the
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for
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, highlighted in footage showcasing ''Pokémon Sword'' and ''Shield''. She was later featured in a playable demo, acting as its final boss and showcasing the title's new features. Several pieces of merchandise have also been released, including a plush toy and a statue, the latter of which was released as part of
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's "Bandai Spirits" toyline and featured a separate Drednaw statue alongside her. In 2020, a Nessa-themed boxed set was released for the ''Pokémon Trading Card Game'', featuring the character's image on the included card holder and sleeve protectors. Since her debut, the character has been met with positive reception. She quickly became the subject of numerous pieces of
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on social media websites, and was featured in several examples of
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such as that by
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. Ana Diaz of
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praised how well her design elements worked together, calling it "fire", while also stressing how important she felt it was for the game to showcase a dark-skinned character amongst a predominantly white cast. Echoing the last sentiment, ''Junkee'' writer Amanda Yeo also praised the character's sense of style, and described her as "beautiful, self-assured and powerful enough to kick the arses of you and your entire extended family", feeling both elements contributed to her popularity with fans.
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's Gita Jackson meanwhile cited how her athletic attire helped emphasize the game's themes of the series maturing, illustrating Pokémon battling as a competitive sport. While her appearance in ''Twilight Wings'' also received praise, Tom Steel of ''
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'' expressed disappointment in Nessa's absence from the ''Pokémon'' anime. Despite not being stated as such by Game Freak, several media outlets have examined Nessa as an example of a black character in video games. ''
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''s Calypso Mellor described Nintendo's highlighting of her in the ''Sword'' and ''Shield'' demo at E3 was "fantastic", and felt it was a positive step in diversity for the series. Junae Benne of ''Game Industry News'' described her as "gentle, tough, competitive, and a good sport", and cited her as an example of black representation she wanted to see more of in gaming. Princess Weekes of ''
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'' stated she was excited by the diversity Nessa brought to the game's world, emphasizing what it meant to her in terms of representation while citing fan excitement on social media at seeing such a character. In 2019, a controversy arose where fan artists received backlash and accusations of
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for depicting her with a lighter skin tone. While some arguments claimed Nessa was actually tan, others countered with discussions of how to properly illustrate darker skin colors, which many fans saw instead as attempts at "policing" art. Others tried to argue it instead as an example of "
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escalated matters further, depicting her as a
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of a monkey in artwork, or changing her to be white in a
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for ''Sword'' and ''Shield'', using the argument that she was actually just "very tan". Several media outlets examined the event, with Kiara Halls of ''
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'' arguing that cultural depictions of tan and black characters may differ between countries, but also the lack of representation in gaming may play a role in how such characters are perceived. Meanwhile, ''
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''s Weekes felt that historically negative perceptions regarding race may play a factor in how some visualized or depicted characters like Nessa, and felt that even if unintentional, the lightening of Nessa's skin color sends a message that "darker women aren’t as beautiful". Anthony Gramuglia in an article for ''Comic Book Resources'' questioned what enjoyment could be gained from such mods that remove a character's racial identity, feeling it existed solely to attack perceived " social justice warriors" and was "evidence of an unwillingness to accept people exist outside of a bubble you craft for yourself and choose ..where you won't encounter people different from yourself."


References


External links


Nessa on Pokemon.com
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