Pokemon Misty and Brock Return Again
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Misty カスミ Kasumi | |
Art from Pokémon the Series: Lord's day & Moon | |
Age | 10 (as of EP003)* |
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Gender | Female |
Eye color | Viridian |
Hair color | Orangish |
Hometown | Cerulean City |
Region | Kanto |
Relatives | Daisy, Violet, and Lily (sisters) |
Trainer grade | Trainer, Gym Leader |
Game counterpart | Misty |
Leader of | Cerulean Gym |
Badge | Cascade Bluecoat |
Specializes in | Water types |
Anime debut | Pokémon - I Choose You! |
English language vox actor | Rachael Lillis (EP001 - AG134) Michele Knotz (MoMP - present) |
Japanese voice actor | Mayumi Iizuka |
Manga counterpart(southward) | Misty |
Misty (Japanese: カスミ Kasumi) is an aspiring H2o Pokémon Master and a former traveling partner of Ash. She is also the Gym Leader of the Cerulean Gym, handing out the Cascade Bluecoat to Trainers who defeat her. She specializes in Water-blazon Pokémon.
Misty journeyed with Ash through Kanto, the Orange Islands, and Johto, sharpening her skills equally a Water-type Trainer along the manner. Eventually, she decided to render habitation to preside over her family unit's Gym.
In the anime
History
Pre-series
Non much is known about Misty'due south early babyhood other than her technically being one of the Gym Leaders alongside the three sisters. When she was very young, an encounter with a Gyarados at the Cerulean Gym led to her being frightened of them. In No Big Woop!, it was revealed that Misty used to play the tambourine as a toddler. Misty often received hand-me-down toys and clothes from her older sisters, who seemed to have been favored in their family unit, as seen during flashbacks in Princess vs. Princess. Bullying and exclusion by her sisters led Misty to leave home and effectively leave her sisters as the Gym Leaders prior to Pokémon, I Choose You!, choosing to prove herself equally a Water-blazon Pokémon Principal.
Original series
Misty debuted in Pokémon, I Cull You!, fishing in a nearby river on Road 1. As her fishing rod snagged something, she managed to pull out non a Water-type Pokémon, but Ash and his injured Pikachu, who were being chased by a flock of Spearow. Later on pointing Ash in the direction of the nearest Pokémon Center, the one in Viridian City, he borrowed her bike, proverb that he would return it someday.
In Pokémon Emergency!, Misty appeared in the Pokémon Center subsequently Ash dropped off his Pikachu, holding her charred bike and demanding a new i right away. She continued following Ash as he headed for Pewter City, telling him in Showdown in Pewter City that she would go along following him until she was paid back for the bike.
Consequently, Misty traveled effectually the Kanto region, the Orange Archipelago, and the Johto region with Ash. Before in the series, she mentioned getting her bicycle replaced several times. Past the cease of the Indigo League, however, Misty seemed to have forgotten well-nigh the bicycle, indicating that her real reason for following along with Ash was that she but wanted to remain with her friends. While traveling with Ash, Misty often acted as his double-decker in Pokémon battles.
Ash and Misty were afterwards joined by Brock, from Showdown in Pewter Urban center to Poké Ball Peril and again from the end of The Rivalry Revival to the end of the original series, and Tracey from The Lost Lapras to The Rivalry Revival. When she and Brock were both traveling with Ash, Misty would pull Brock away past his ear when he approached a beautiful woman. This began in The Bridge Cycle Gang and Lights, Photographic camera, Quack-tion, and became far more frequent while they were in Johto.
In The Water Flowers of Cerulean City, Misty challenged Ash to a Gym battle later her sisters at the Cerulean Gym nearly gave Ash a Pour Bluecoat without a battle and to prove she was equally good a Pokémon Trainer as her sisters. Ash and Misty each defeated one Pokémon, but Squad Rocket interrupted the lucifer when they tried to steal the Gym'due south Water Pokémon. Misty's sisters awarded Ash a Bluecoat when Pikachu saved the Gym with its Thunderbolt, over Misty'southward objections.
In Tentacool & Tentacruel, while waiting for the adjacent ferry to the mainland, Misty saw a big group of Tentacool and a giant Tentacruel attacking Porta Vista later human activity destroyed their homes. She convinced the Tentacool and Tentacruel to stop attacking the port, and the humans would no longer occupy Tentacool and Tentacruel's homes in the reef, and caught a Horsea as well.
Misty became the first master graphic symbol to look later on a baby Pokémon in Who Gets to Proceed Togepi?, when the egg that Ash had found in Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon hatches into a Togepi. It imprinted on Misty every bit its female parent when she became the get-go thing it saw, even after Ash won a tournament to determine who got to go along information technology. Misty would carry Togepi effectually without a Poké Ball for the rest of the serial.
In Misty Meets Her Match, Misty was given a take chances to stay in the Orange Islands when Rudy, the Gym Leader on Trovita Island, offered to let her stay with him. Misty considered the offering, but she ultimately chose to continue traveling with Ash, and supported him in his boxing confronting Rudy.
In Claw, Line, and Stinker, Misty competed in the annual Seaking Catching Competition. Afterward Misty and Andreas both caught Seaking that weighed 55 kg., Misty and Andreas battled each other in order to break the tie. Misty won the competition after her Poliwhirl defeated Andreas' Poliwrath.
Misty participated in the Whirl Cup aslope Ash from Octillery the Outcast to The Perfect Match!. She defeated Ash in the second round and fabricated it to the best eight of the contest earlier she narrowly lost to Trinity.
In Gotta Grab Ya Later!, Misty returned to the Viridian City Pokémon Center and learned that her wheel was repaired by the city'southward Nurse Joy. Misty was shown to be sad that she no longer had the user-friendly alibi to travel with Ash — especially when she saw that Ash hadn't learned that and had assumed she followed him because of her bicycle. In addition, her sisters Daisy, Lily, and Violet, chosen Misty at this time to tell her they were going on a world tour, and needed her to return to Cerulean and scout the Gym in their absenteeism. However, Misty saw how Ash truly cared for her when he saved her from a trio of Pokémon gangsters. Misty wanted to stay with Ash, but felt information technology was her responsibility to accept over the Gym, which would exist shut down if information technology was left unattended.
Upon the return of her sisters, Misty remained the sole Cerulean Gym Leader. Since their return, only Daisy appears to spend whatever significant corporeality of fourth dimension at the Gym. While working in the Gym, Misty sometimes receives assist from Tracey when he is either visiting or running an errand for Professor Oak.
Pokémon the Series: Reddish and Sapphire
Misty was first mentioned by Ash in Tree'south a Crowd.
She reappeared from The Princess and the Togepi to A Togepi Mirage!, where she met up with Ash and Brock once again, forth with meeting May and Max for the beginning time. In A Togepi Mirage, her Togepi evolved into a Togetic and helped defend the Togepi Paradise. Towards the end of the episode, Togetic decided to stay with the other Togepi to protect them, sharing ane last tearful moment with Misty.
She watched Ash compete in the Ever Grande Briefing in Saved by the Beldum and Shocks and Bonds. She and so traveled with Ash from The Scheme Team to A Real Cleffa-Hanger, and was later on invited to the Delusion Mansion by Dr. Yung in The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon. She later on appeared in flashbacks in Gathering the Gang of Four.
It was revealed in Cerulean Blues that Misty feared Gyarados, having climbed into i'southward rima oris as a baby, and that she doubted her ain ability to run Cerulean Gym alone. Information technology wasn't until she selflessly protected her Gyarados from a Poison Sting assault that she was not only able to conquer her fears merely regain the confidence to run the Gym with a now-obedient Gyarados.
Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
Misty never physically appeared in Pokémon the Serial: Diamond and Pearl, but she was referenced a couple of times. Her special lure appeared in Buizel Your Way out of This!, and she appeared in a picture on Brock'south retentivity wall in the special episode DPS02.
Pokémon the Serial: Black & White
Misty appeared in a flashback in The Fires of a Red-Hot Reunion! as Ash recalled the important moments of his and Charizard'south friendship. She was mentioned and reappeared in a fantasy in The Dream Continues!.
Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon
Misty made recurring appearances during Pokémon the Series: Lord's day & Moon, starting with Alola, Kanto!. Misty and Brock reunited with Ash when he and his classmates arrived at the Kanto airdrome, and so compared Kantonian and Alolan Pokémon with the form at Professor Oak's lab. Later, Misty and the residuum of the group worked together to defeat Team Rocket, who Misty was angry to detect were yet stealing Pokémon. Later on, the group had a party and learned from Professor Kukui that the form had plans to head to Cerulean City for a Gym battle.
In When Regions Collide!, the group arrived at Cerulean City, where Misty and Brock assisted Professor Kukui'south lecture on the mechanics of Gym battles and the Pokémon League. Misty defeated Lana and Mallow in a Multi Battle, but she and her Mega Gyarados lost against Ash and his Pikachu. She and Brock then bade Ash and his classmates farewell and accepted Ash's offer to visit Alola quondam in the future.
In Alola, Alola!, Misty and Brock visited Ash and his classmates in Alola after Lana invited them. She as well explained that her sisters took charge, and unsaid that Cerulean Gym was facing enough challengers that she merely needed a break. Whilst Brock remained at the Pokémon Heart, Misty accompanied Ash and the others to Treasure Isle, where they enjoyed Mantine Surfing and playing with the Pokémon before the villainous obstacle Squad Rocket trio attempted to steal the Mantine. However, with the help of Gyarados and several Z-Moves, she and the others managed to blast Squad Rocket off, foiling their every plan.
In Heart of Fire! Heart of Stone!, Misty accompanied Ash, his classmates, and Brock to Akala Island where they visited Paniola Ranch and after met island kahuna Olivia. At the end of the episode, Brock and Misty left Alola to render to Kanto, although not before expressing involvement in visiting Alola once more.
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
In Destination: Coronation!, Misty's silhouette was alongside the other Kanto Gym Leaders as the narrator explained how the Gym Leader system works in the Pokémon world.
Other appearances
Misty made a cameo advent in the ending credits of I Cull Yous!.
Misty reappeared in Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution, where she had largely the same part as in Mewtwo Strikes Back.
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Misty is a girl who can exist sweet and optimistic at times, but she is best known for her vocal frustrations and seething acrimony. Misty also tended to get very angry whenever Ash got their party lost, especially in forests. She is very extreme in well-nigh of her moods, and she abruptly switches between her emotions. However, every bit time went on, Misty mellowed and her hyperactive personality was reduced significantly past the finish of the original series.
She is also picky, sensitive, nosy and grumpy nearly love. There are many episodes where she is seen getting along with the younger siblings of the family, namely Mikey, Sakura, and Max. This stems from the fact that she understands what it's similar to be the youngest because she has iii older sisters.
She is shown to have a somewhat vain side to her, often referring to herself as an "internationally known beauty" (世界の美少女 the world's most beautiful girl) in introductions to others. However, this trait was mostly excluded from the dub until Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon.
Her goals are not as clear as those of the other chief characters, but her main interest is training H2o-type Pokémon in aim of becoming H2o Pokémon Master. Misty aggressively defends the H2o-blazon confronting critics every bit seen in The School of Hard Knocks and when she offset met Fire enthusiast Macy. She considers all members of the Water-type to be "cute", though her positive opinion on Tentacool in Tentacool and Tentacruel divided Ash and Brock. Fishing is ane of her hobbies, and she fifty-fifty has a special lure, which she designed to look like herself. In The Unbeatable Lightness of Seeing!, she sent one to Ash equally a gift. Sometime earlier she left for Kanto at the end of Middle of Fire! Heart of Stone!, Misty gave Lana another i as thank you for inviting her and Brock to visit Alola.
Misty's battle style was commencement showcased in The Water Flowers of Cerulean Metropolis, where she challenged Ash. She had her Staryu dive into the water to launder off Butterfree's status-inducing moves. Misty has developed a more rounded battle strategy since becoming the full-fourth dimension Cerulean Gym Leader, mirroring many of Ash'southward own methods. During Pokémon the Serial: Reddish and Sapphire, Misty was shown to become increasingly confident and focused on her part every bit the Cerulean Gym Leader. Cerulean Blues saw her overcome her fear and help calm a raging Gyarados which now serves as her one of her main Pokémon, while Misty learned about the Gym Badge-making procedure and began to appreciate her role in The Blue Badge of Courage. She continues to improve her Pokémon as seen with Psyduck's mastery of Water Gun and her Corsola's potent defenses make for a tireless boxing.
The one Pokémon type that Misty cannot stand are Bug-types, every bit shown in Ash Catches a Pokémon! and more than recently in Alola, Alola!. The simply Bug-type Pokémon Misty is not afraid of are the kinds that she deems "cute" or "pretty", like Ledyba and Butterfree, some belonging to her friends, similar Tracey's Venonat, or ones that don't look like bugs, such every bit Pineco. Still, Bug Pokémon are merely ane of iii things Misty strongly dislikes, the other 2 being carrots and peppers.
Her catchphrase when sending out a Pokémon is (いくわよ!マーイステディ! Get! My Steady!). Like her "beauty" title, this was not carried over into the dub until Dominicus & Moon.
Pokémon
Either through the tradition of her family unit'south Gym or merely her love of them, Misty prefers to train Water-type Pokémon. She usually bases her choice of Pokémon to train by looks, preferring Pokémon that she thinks of every bit "cute" over ones that she thinks are "ugly," just is willing to overcome such differences. Her love of Water Pokémon stems from the fact that they are extremely flexible in boxing, meaning that they can easily suit to the opponent, as she stated in Some Similar It Hot. Since condign a Gym Leader, she has overcome her fear of Gyarados and continues to learn more than about caring and battling with Water Pokémon as challengers come to the Cerulean Gym.
This is a list of Misty's Pokémon. Pokémon listed every bit "on hand" have been seen since her return to the anime in Pokémon the Series: Lord's day & Moon.
On manus
At Cerulean Gym
She presumably also has admission to any other Pokémon at the Gym, such as Dewgong, Luverin, Seaking, Goldeen, Shellder, and Seel, due to beingness the Gym Leader.
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Misty borrowed Pikachu from Ash to participate in the Queen of the Princess Festival contest. In the tournament, he knocked out Jessie's Arbok, Weezing and Meowth. Afterwards Jessie assumes that the battle was over, Meowth reminds her that she has Lickitung left. She calls out her newly caught Lickitung and hands defeats Pikachu. | ||
Debut | Pokémon - I Choose You! | |
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Japanese | Ikue Ohtani | |
English | Ikue Ohtani |
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Misty borrowed Ash's Bulbasaur to participate in the Queen of the Princess Festival competition. It was sent out later on Pikachu got defeated by Lickitung. During the battle, Lickitung defeats Bulbasaur using the same techniques that it used on Pikachu. | ||
Debut | Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village | |
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Japanese | Megumi Hayashibara | |
English | Tara Jayne |
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Misty borrowed Vulpix from Brock to participate in the Queen of the Princess Festival contest. Similar to the other borrowed Pokémon given to Misty, Vulpix gets knocked out by Lickitung as well. | ||
Debut | Pokémon Style Wink | |
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Vocalisation actors | ||
Japanese | Rikako Aikawa | |
English | Rachael Lillis |
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Misty befriends a Golduck which lives on Kinnow Island who she mistakes for thinking that her Psyduck had evolved. He was beginning seen nether Misty's haversack and after Misty had establish him she used him in a boxing against Marina and her Psyduck. Psyduck used Confusion on a wave which Golduck rode and was about to crash into Psyduck until Team Rocket appeared and nabbed Marina'southward Pokémon. He was used with Marina's Starmie to get them dorsum and Golduck throws Team Rocket's sub onto the beach. He hits the sub with a Water Gun, and stops Arbok's attack with Disable then slams Arbok to the floor with a Psychic, and eventually send Team Rocket blasting off with a Hyper Beam and saves Marina'southward Pokémon. He was later used in the concluding part of the battle between Marina and her Starmie, he gets battered with Starmie's Tackle and Bubble but shatters Starmie'due south Light Screen with another Hyper Beam fainting it. Misty tries to recollect Golduck only her Psyduck pops out. Golduck then runs off and shows off his skills to a bunch of girls. Golduck's known moves are Surf*, Water Gun, Disable, Defoliation, Psychic, Fury Swipes, and Hyper Beam. | ||
Debut | Bye Adieu Psyduck | |
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Japanese | Rikako Aikawa | |
English language | Rikako Aikawa |
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Tracey loaned Misty his Scyther along with Marill to aid put out a burn on Ascorbia Island. | ||
Debut | Tracey Gets Bugged | |
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Vocalism actors | ||
Japanese | Unshō Ishizuka | |
English | Eric Stuart |
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Tracey loaned Misty his Marill along with Scyther to assistance put out a burn down on Ascorbia Island. | ||
Debut | The Crystal Onix | |
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Japanese | Mika Kanai | |
English | Kayzie Rogers |
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Ash, Brock and Misty borrowed Hoothoot from Hagatha in lodge to navigate the haunted forest. It was returned to her sis, Nagatha afterward they were able to go to the get out. Hoothoot's known moves are Foresight and Peck. | ||
Debut | Illusion Confusion |
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Misty hooked a large Seaking using her special lure for the Seaking Catching Competition. It weighed 55kg which placed Misty equal beginning with Andreas. Misty was so chosen the winner with a subsequent Pokémon boxing. Nether contest rules, the Seaking was released back into the lake. None of Seaking's moves are known. | ||
Debut | Hook, Line, and Stinker |
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Ride Pokémon
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Misty used a Mantine to get from Melemele Island to Treasure Island. None of Mantine'south moves are known. | ||
Debut | Alola, Alola! |
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Misty rode Dragonair alongside Lana in Eye of Fire! Heart of Rock! to travel to Akala Isle. Dragonair'due south just known move is Water ice Axle. | ||
Debut | A Mission of Ultra Urgency! |
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Pokémon competitions
Misty has competed in the following Pokémon competitions:
- Beach Beauty and Pokémon Costume Contest - North/A (Dazzler and the Beach)
- Large P Pokémon Race - DNF (The Flame Pokémon-athon!)
- Queen of the Princess Festival - Winner (Princess vs. Princess)
- Seaking Catching Competition - Winner (Hook, Line, and Stinker)
- Pokémon Balloon Race - Winner (with Ash and Brock; tied with Skyler and Tenma; The Big Balloon Blow-Up)
- Whirl Cup - Top 8/Top sixteen* (The Perfect Match!)
- Tour de Alto Mare - Winner (Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias)
Voice actors
Linguistic communication | Phonation role player | |
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Japanese | 飯塚雅弓 Mayumi Iizuka | |
English | Rachael Lillis (EP001-AG134, M01-M05) Michele Knotz (The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon, BW116-present) | |
Arabic | مجد ظاظ Majd Zaza | |
Bulgarian | Даринка Митова Darinka Mitova | |
Catalan | Carmen Ambrós | |
Mandarin Chinese | 林凱羚 Lín Kǎilíng (EP001-EP103) 龍顯蕙 Lóng Xiǎnhuì (EP104-EP207) 謝佼娟 Xiè Jiǎojuān (EP208-EP259) 林美秀 Lín Měixiù (EP260-present) | |
Croatian | Jasna Palić Picukarić Olga Pakalović | |
Czech | Eva Spoustová (EP001-EP209, M01-M04) Jana Páleníčková (BW116-present, M22) | |
Danish | Lulu Jacobsen (EP001-EP105, movies) Annevig Schelde Ebbe (EP263-EP273, AG132-AG134) Simone Drechsler (AG044-AG045) | |
Dutch | Marlies Somers Unknown vocalisation actor (M05-M07) | |
Filipino | Candice Arellano | |
Finnish | Kiti Kokkonen (EP001-EP079, EP125-EP136, AG044-AG134, SM042-SM043, M01-M04, Pikachu shorts, MR, MoMP) Outi Alanen (EP117-EP124) Marjut Heikkinen (EP137-EP183) Pauliina Virta (EP263-EP273) Unknown (BW116) Mirjami Heikkinen (SM??-present, M22) Hanna Salonen (M05) | |
French | Canada | Kim Jalabert |
Europe | Fanny Roy | |
German | Angela Wiederhut | |
Greek | Μιχαέλα Αντωνίου Mihaela Antoniou | |
Hebrew | עדי בן ישראל Adi Ben Israel נעמה אוזן Na'ama Ozen טליה ברקאי Talia Barkai | |
Hindi | नेश्मा चेम्बुरकर Neshma Chemburkar (Cartoon Network dub - S01 and S02) रुचा दिघे Rucha Dighe (Hungama dub) | |
Hungarian | Eszter Dudás Ilona Molnar (M04) Dora Berkes (Mewtwo Returns) | |
Icelandic | Vigdís Pálsdóttir (M03) Freydís Kristófersdóttir (M05) | |
Indonesian | Nurhasanah Iskandar (Kanto saga) Wan Leoni Mutiarza (Johto saga, M02-M05) Jane Leisilla Zahara (AG044-AG045) Nining Yuningsih (Pokémon the Serial: Lord's day & Moon, RTV dub) Wahyu Murti (M22) | |
Italian | Alessandra Karpoff (EP001-AG134, SM042-nowadays) Benedetta Ponticelli (BW116, TPCi redub of EP001-EP157) | |
Korean | 지미애 Ji Mi-Ae 이지현 Lee Chi-Hyeon (The Mastermind of Delusion Pokémon) 김현지 Kim Hyeon-Ji (BW116) 여민정 Yeo Minjeong (redubbed M02, M03) | |
Norwegian | Anine Kruse | |
Polish | Iwona Rulewicz Joanna Pach (EP007)* | |
Portuguese | Brazil | Márcia Regina (EP001-BW116, movies, Pikachu shorts, MR, Pokémon Chronicles, MoMP) Aline Guioli (SM042-present, M22) |
Portugal | Helena Montez (EP001-EP128, M01-M04 and M22, SM042-present) Ana Luís Martins (EP129-EP157) Paula Pais (EP158-EP194) Alda Joana (EP165-EP219) Unknown voice actress (AG044-AG045, Pokémon Chronicles) Isabel Ribas (AG132-AG134) | |
Romanian | Mirela Corbeanu | |
Russian | Татьяна Зиновенко Tatiana Zinovenko (EP001-EP105) Лариса Брохман Larisa Brohman (S07) Ольга Голованова Olga Golovanova (S08) Дарья Фролова (BW116) Василиса Воронина (SM042-SM043) | |
Spanish | Latin America | Xóchitl Ugarte |
Spain | Miriam Valencia (EP001-BW116) Sandra Villa (SM042-SM103, M22) Pilar Aguado (M03, Mewtwo Returns) | |
Swedish | Anna Book (S01-S04, M01-M03) Annica Smedius (S05-S08, M04-M05) Maria Rydberg (EP055) Carla Abrahamsen (BW116) | |
Thai | ศันสนีย์ วัฒนานุหม่อมชั้น Sansanee Watthananumomchan ธันวา ภักดีอำนาจ Thanwa Pakdeeamnat (M22) | |
Turkish | Birtanem Coşkun Candaner Ferda Yalçın Tuncay (M03) Aysun Topar (M05) | |
Vietnamese | Võ Huyền Chi (BW116) Cao Thụy Thanh Hồng (EP001-nowadays) Phạm Huyền Trang (M22) | |
Artwork
In the games
In the spin-off games
Pokémon Puzzle League
In Pokémon Puzzle League, Misty is one of the opponents in the 1P Stadium style, and one of the characters available in the 2P Stadium mode.
Pokémon
In the manga
Ash & Pikachu
Misty is a main character in Ash & Pikachu, where she is often portrayed as being bad-tempered. She also talks about being ladylike frequently, and wishes that Ash and Brock would treat her with more respect as a lady.
She was revealed to have left the group in Allow's Salvage Pikachu!! sometime before Ash went to Hoenn.
Pokémon
The Electric Tale of Pikachu
Misty is a recurring character in The Electrical Tale of Pikachu. She first appears in Pikachu, I See Y'all. She takes a liking to Ash's Pikachu and tells Ash about what it takes to be a professional Pokémon Trainer. Ash steals her bicycle later to rush Pikachu to a Pokémon Center after beingness injured by a flock of Spearow.
She travels with Ash for the following chapter, Play Misty For Me, expecting Ash to repay her for her bike. Subsequently, when Ash arrives in Cerulean City, he battles her instead of The Sensational Sisters. Misty awards Ash the Cascade Badge when his Fearow takes dorsum his hat from Misty's head.
Misty disappears from the manga until Ash and Brock bump into her at the Nomads Independence Day festival in The Homo Race and the Pokémon Race. Afterward this, she is a mutual traveling companion to Ash and Brock, though they still part ways at times, such as when Misty and Duplica search for wild Ditto in Pikachu's Excellent Adventure.
Pokémon
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Misty's Gyarados was used in a challenge for Ash to get his hat back. It was defeated when Ash's Butterfree put it to slumber with Slumber Pulverisation. | ||
Debut | Play Misty For Me |
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Misty threw Shellder at Ash after he was constantly staring at her in her swimsuit. None of Shellder'southward moves are known. | ||
Debut | Play Misty For Me |
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Lapras is Misty's manner of h2o transportation. None of Lapras's moves are known. | ||
Debut | Play Misty For Me |
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Misty is shown with a Poliwag in Clefairy Tale. Later, in To Evolve or Non to Evolve, That is the Question!, she ponders whether she wanted to evolve her Poliwhirl into Poliwrath. | ||
Debut | Clefairy Tale |
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Psyduck was seen as a cameo where it was floating in the flood of tears created by Ash. | ||
Debut | Pikachu's Excellent Adventure |
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Misty'due south Starmie was used to rehydrate Ash after he cried as well much while Pikachu was gone. | ||
Debut | Pikachu'southward Excellent Adventure |
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Magical Pokémon Journey
Misty, forth with Ash and Brock, make cameo appearances in bonus chapters of Magical Pokémon Journey. In the bonus chapters, Misty and her friends have mistakenly wandered into the globe Magical Pokémon Journey is set in. The bonus chapters chronicle their attempts to return to their ain world (of the anime) and their encounters with various aspects of the Magical Pokémon Journeying canon which differ from the anime'southward canon (such as the use of Poké Balls).
Pokémon Paper Strip
- Main article: Misty (Pokémon Newspaper Strip)
Misty is 1 of the main characters of the Pokémon Newspaper Strip.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring the anime version of Misty or her Pokémon in the Pokémon Trading Menu Game.
Misty'southward Pokémon Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the electric current Expanded format. Cards listed with a silvery background are legal to utilize in both the current Standard and Expanded formats. | |||||||
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Card | Type | English Expansion | Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion | Rarity | # |
Misty'south Goldeen | Gym Heroes | 30/132 | Hanada Metropolis Gym | ||||
Misty'due south Psyduck | Gym Heroes | 54/132 | Hanada City Gym | ||||
Misty'due south Starmie | Gym Heroes | 56/132 | Hanada City Gym | ||||
Misty's Goldeen | Gym Heroes | 85/132 | Leaders' Stadium | ||||
Misty'south Horsea | Gym Heroes | 86/132 | Leaders' Stadium | ||||
Misty's Staryu | Gym Heroes | 90/132 | Hanada City Gym | ||||
Misty's Horsea | Gym Challenge | 87/132 | Leaders' Stadium | ||||
Misty'south Staryu | Gym Challenge | 92/132 | Leaders' Stadium | ||||
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Misty's Psyduck | Gym Challenge | 90/132 | Leaders' Stadium | ||||
Misty's Politoed | Theater Limited VS Pack | 003/018 | |||||
Misty'due south Corsola | Theater Limited VS Pack | 004/018 | |||||
Trivia
- Misty is said to be 10 in the anime,[1] though in The Electrical Tale of Pikachu, she is 12 years old.
- Misty is the first of Ash's friends to claiming a Gym (albeit unofficially), since she challenged and tied with Dorian, Leader of the unofficial Coastline Gym, in But Add together Water.
- Misty is the first chief graphic symbol to be seen owning a Generation 2 Pokémon, that Pokémon being Togepi.
- Just Misty's Japanese name, meaning baby'due south breath, references a floral connection shared with her older sisters Daisy, Violet, and Lily. In all other languages, Misty'south proper name references water.
- Misty is the first victim of the recurring gag in the anime where Ash's Pikachu shocks a chief female person graphic symbol'southward bicycle or the grapheme herself at the first of each series.
- Misty is the female traveling companion to have appeared in the almost corporeality of episodes, with 284.
- Misty is the first of Ash'due south female traveling companions to hold a full team of six Pokémon at any signal in fourth dimension (in her example, twice). Dawn would be the only other female character to accomplish this.
- Out of all of Ash's friends, Misty holds the record of having the nearly Pokémon on hand at the fourth dimension of her debut and the largest number of Pokémon with unexplained origins, with three each.
- Out of all of Ash's female friends, Misty has owned the most Pokémon, with eleven.
- Out of all of Ash's friends who have returned to the serial after their departures, Misty is the only one who has had new team additions on her return (not counting evolutions).
- Both Misty and Jessie were voiced by Rachael Lillis, and and then switched to Michele Knotz when the 4Kids dub ended in 2006.
- Quondam director and storyboard creative person of the Pokémon anime, Masamitsu Hidaka, stated in an interview that Misty will not return as a principal character in future seasons, only she will continue to make invitee appearances like she has in the past. He compared it to how May came back for the Wallace Cup in Pokémon the Serial: Diamond and Pearl, but said since Pokémon Contests "aren't actually her thing," it would exist for something else like a battle.
- According to Pocket Monsters: The Animation, Misty's parents abandoned their children and the Cerulean Gym due to the harsh regulations for Gym duties, thus forcing her and her sisters to run the Cerulean Gym until she left at 10 years old. She also went to school at a girls-merely school, with the closest she had to whatever meaning encounter with someone of the reverse sex earlier coming together Ash was during the third grade where she lured a boy behind the gymnasium to tell him off for picking on one of her friends and beating him up.
- Out of all of Ash'southward friends who temporarily returned after parting with Ash, Misty is the commencement to return in more than than one series.
- Of all of Ash's friends who accept returned after their serial more than than in one case, Misty is the but one to have inverse from her original outfit and go back to using it again. Misty returned to wearing her original series outfit in Alola, Kanto!, after changing into a dissimilar outfit from The Princess and the Togepi onward.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | カスミ Kasumi | From カスミソウ kasumisō, the Japanese name for Gypsophila. A reference to 霞み kasumi ("mist") and 海 umi ("sea") |
English language, Brazilian Portuguese, Dutch, German, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Italian, Malay, Norwegian Spanish, Swedish, Turkish | Misty | From mist |
French | Ondine | From Ondine, a water nymph in Germanic mythology |
Korean | 최이슬 Choi Iseul | 이슬 ways dew |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 小霞 Xiǎo Xiá | From 霞み kasumi. 小 ways little or young, while 霞 refers to the rosy glow of the clouds during sunrise or sunset. |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 小霞 Síu Hàh | Aforementioned as Mandarin name |
Croation | Misti | From English language name |
Indonesian | Misty (Kanto saga) Kasumi (Johto saga-nowadays) | Same as English name Same as Japanese proper noun |
Bulgarian, Russian Serbian | Мисти Misti | Transcription of English name |
Thai | คาสึมิ Kasumi | Same as Japanese name |
Related articles
- Misty
- Episodes focusing on Misty
External links
- Article on Wikipedia
References
- ↑ Kids Pocket Books Pocket Monsters (テレビアニメ版 ポケットモンスターまるかじりブック〈3〉 (キッズ・ポケット・ブックス) )
Misty's Pokémon | ||||||
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On hand: |
Staryu |
Psyduck |
Corsola |
Gyarados | ||
At Cerulean Gym: |
Goldeen |
Starmie |
Horsea |
Politoed |
Caserin |
Azurill |
Released: |
Togetic |
Seaking | ||||
Other: |
Dewgong |
Seaking |
Goldeen (multiple) |
Shellder (multiple) |
Seel |
Luverin |
Borrowed: |
Pikachu |
Vulpix |
Bulbasaur |
Scyther |
Marill | |
Befriended: |
Golduck | |||||
Ride Pokémon: |
Mantine |
Dragonair | ||||
Adventures only: |
Krabby |
Chinchou |
Lanturn |
Omanyte |
Suicune | |
Electric Tale only: |
Shellder |
Lapras | ||||
Pocket Monsters only: |
Blastoise |
Jigglypuff | ||||
Paper Strip only: |
Squirtle |
Butterfree |
Anime characters | ||||||||||||||
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Ash & Pikachu characters | |
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Principal characters | |
Ash Ketchum • Pikachu • Misty • Togepi • Brock • May • Max • Jessie • James • Meowth | |
Rivals | |
Gary Oak • Drew • Morrison | |
Gym Leaders and Frontier Brains | |
Whitney • Clair • Roxanne • Norman • Noland • Greta • Lucy | |
Other | |
Anna • Azusa • Professor Birch • Calista • Caroline • Professor Cozmo • Drake • Eriko Eriko's grandmother • Mrs. Grimm • Hiroto • Jack Pollockson • Kaburagi • Kiyo • Lily • Professor Oak Oliver • Robert • Shelly • Solana • Susie • Tabitha • Team Rocket Scientist • Timmy Whitney's grandmother • Winstrate family |
The Electric Tale of Pikachu characters | |
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Main characters | |
Ash Ketchum • Pikachu • Gary Oak • Ritchie • May Oak • Professor Oak • Delia Ketchum • Jessie • James • Meowth | |
Gym Leaders | |
Brock • Misty • Koga • Sabrina • Giovanni • Rudy • Drake | |
Other | |
A.J. • Aya • Bill • Damian • Dario • Duplica • Eevee brothers • Giselle • Jeanette Fisher • Officeholder Jenny • Joe • Nurse Joy Lara Laramie • Mahri • Melanie • Mikey • Mimi • Professor Orville • Potter • Florinda Showers • Ruby • Samurai • Tommy |
Source: https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Misty_%28anime%29
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