CryForAttentionShipper - May & Torchic
BattleChickenShipper - May & Combusken
YankumiShipper - Gardenia & Yōko (Yōko is Gardenia's assistant from one episode, and her Bulbapedia article points out how she looks similar to and has the same Japanese voice actress as Kumiko Yamaguchi from Gokusen, who is a teacher known as "Yankumi" by her students. She's also next in line to become a Yakuza boss even though she really prefers being a teacher, which occasionally provides comedic relief; I found this vaguely fitting.)
SweetiePiesShipper - Dawn, Jasmine, & Lyra (Besides the fact that they're all sweetie pies (barring alternative character interpretation, of course), Jasmine's Japanese name, Mikan, is named after a citrus fruit whose name is partially derived from, to quote Bulbapedia, "mi(tsu), (sweet as) honey"; besides, there are plenty of pies made of fruit. There's incidentally also a docuseries named "Sweetie Pies" on Oprah Winfrey's channel following an ex-backup singer for Ike and Tina Turner— which is fitting since Lyra's names are all based off musical instruments.)
WassermusikShipper - Daisy (Cerulean), Lily (Kanto), Lyra, & Violet (Wassermusik is the German title of "Water Music," a collection of orchestral movements by German-British Baroque composer Georg Friedrich Händel; it's often considered to be three suites, hence the three Sensational Sisters.)
DaisyBellShipper - Daisy (Cerulean) & Lyra (named after a popular song that many may know by the chorus: "Daisy, Daisy/Give me your answer do," etc.)
NymphéasShipper - Lily (Kanto) & Lyra (means "water lilies" and named after a series of paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet— well, music and painting are both art, after all)
VioletHillShipper - Lyra & Violet (named after a song by Coldplay— don't judge me)



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