"Don't pay attention to that trolling person, Sweethearts. I like what you're doing perfectly well. Here are some more questions. 1) What do the Loyal Three and Pecharunt sound like? 2) Has Kahili heard all the "birdie" jokes related to her occupation? 3) Did Kamado have a wife at some point? 4) How does Victor show that he likes Klara? 5) Who is Ansha's dad?"
🤎 I'm still pondering the precise voices of The Lousy Three (Okidogi sounds loud and rough like your typical hypermasculine tough guy, Munkidori sounds like a simpleton who is attempting to seem intelligent, and Fezandipiti sounds obnoxiously flamboyant).
Pecharunt is currently the only one with a voice claim and perhaps a surprisingly deep one: Evil Eye from Dandadan.
🤎 Kahili's response to birdie jokes (because she's a professional golfer) is either quiet exasperation or she believes they're all genuinely hilarious and with absolutely no in-between.
Additionally, in Sisterhood's universe, Kahili was Guzma's rival during their own island challenge. Or rather Guzma perceived her as his, but she didn't quite acknowledge him. Not out of cruelty, she just usually wasn't aware of him or his struggle to compete against her. If the two were to meet in the present, Kahili wouldn't even recall just who he is, despite her accomplishing everything Guzma ever wanted back then. He's not crying! Ya Boy Guzma's just got somethin' in his eye, that's it! Just give him a big mug of Tapu Cocoa and he'll be fiiiine...
🤎 Kamado definitely had a wife. There's a photo on his office desk of the two of them together in formal attire, presumably at their wedding. Personally, I believe he lost her to a wild Gyarados attack since Sanqua implies Kamado had an extremely adverse response to her suggestion the Galaxy Hall be adorned with Gyarados statues.
His wife is an incredibly sensitive subject. None of the members of the Galaxy Team will ever mention her in the presence of their commander, but they do gossip amongst each other, and with the merchants of the Ginkgo Guild as well. Kamado losing his wife is sincerely one of several reasons why Volo entered a pact with Giratina to create a kinder world. The Celestican isn't truly all that fond of him - especially following Volo meeting and developing an obsession with Akari, who Kamado (as well as a number of the villagers) deems an outsider and treats her unfairly, despite them being outsiders themselves.
However, Volo believes if he claims the power of almighty Sinnoh as his own then succeeds in defying the boundary of life and death, returning Kamado's wife to him, then no longer would that commander of Akari's be such a bitter and hateful man.
🤎 Victor is actually capable of being a smooth talker if he wants to be. He alternates between intentionally provoking Klara and showering her with sincere compliments. She is, understandably, extremely confused by his consistently contrasting behavior.
Klara: Gloria, your plonker of a brother came by to visit today. Again. And he can actually be... smooth? Gloria: Oh, Victor is smooth. Especially his brain.
She eventually realizes he genuinely likes her to some degree, but Klara isn't certain if he likes her because he finds her entertaining, or if Victor has ever contemplated (or is even capable of contemplating) a serious, committed romantic relationship with intentions of marriage attached. Victor doesn't seem interested in anyone else, and Klara is only kind of considering him as an option, but even though she wouldn't admit this to anyone aside from her closest of close friends (and she doesn't have many friends, if she's being honest-), Klara does daydream sometimes, about her (hypothetical) boyfriend proposing to her - she has no desire to enter a relationship that won't go anywhere. She's an entertainer but refuses to only be someone's entertainment.
So, Victor will need to prove to Klara he's serious about her, if he wants this bad girl (with a sweet side she conceals). Victor may be capable of being smooth, but his younger cousin Florian is definitely better at this romance thing than him (it's his silly boy charm-).
🤎 Genuinely, I think rather than Ansha's father and Diantha's husband being a preexisting character or someone famous who holds a position of importance or some rich guy, it would be significantly funnier if he is ultimately Just Some Guy.
There's nothing wrong with him at all! He's a good father and husband! However, the grand majority of the observers of their relationship can't comprehend why Diantha decided to marry him.
And perhaps one of the people who felt the most strongly (disapproval) towards the strangeness of the pair was once Lysandre. A woman such as herself, someone of class and prestige, with some nobody she more or less picked up off the street?
If L ever managed to recall those thoughts, he would cringe and pray to whatever Legendary or Mythical may be listening he never voiced them aloud in the presence of Diantha or her husband.
So to summarize, Ansha's dad and Diantha's husband in Sisterhood is a milquetoast man, a completely average Jean (which could be his name) but they both adore him.



















