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Dawn goes on to tell them a story of something that happened when she was in kindergarten.  She, {{si|Kenny}}, and [[Leona]] had been put in charge of taking care of the Plusle and Minun at their school - feeding them, changing their water, and cleaning their living area.  One day, however, Dawn was chasing after the two Pokémon while Kenny and Leona were diligently attending to their duties.  Her two childhood friends quickly got irritated by her fooling around, and tell her to do her job.  Dawn, finally catching Plusle and Minun in her arms, insists that she ''is'' helping, by keeping hold of them so that they don't get in the way of changing their food and cleaning.  The Cheering Pokémon in her arms yell out in protest and struggle to get free, but Dawn scolds them, telling them that it isn't time for playing.
Dawn goes on to tell them a story of something that happened when she was in kindergarten.  She, {{si|Kenny}}, and [[Leona]] had been put in charge of taking care of the Plusle and Minun at their school - feeding them, changing their water, and cleaning their living area.  One day, however, Dawn was chasing after the two Pokémon while Kenny and Leona were diligently attending to their duties.  Her two childhood friends quickly got irritated by her fooling around, and tell her to do her job.  Dawn, finally catching Plusle and Minun in her arms, insists that she ''is'' helping, by keeping hold of them so that they don't get in the way of changing their food and cleaning.  The Cheering Pokémon in her arms yell out in protest and struggle to get free, but Dawn scolds them, telling them that it isn't time for playing.


Kenny realizes that the Pokémon don't like being handled in such a way, but Dawn insists that there's nothing to worry about - she's great friends with Plusle and Minun!  She hugs them closer to prove her point, and the two Pokémon, finally reaching their limit, unleash an Electric attack to get her to let go.  The attack works, and as Plusle and Minun scamper off, Dawn looks completely stunned, her hair sticking out on end and glittering with static electricity.  Leona asks if Dawn is okay, to which Dawn weakly answers the affirmative.  Kenny points out how Dawn's hair is sparkling like a diamond, Leona adds that it reminds her of dandruff ({{tt|ピカピカしている|pikapika shiteiru}}).  Building off Leona's words, Kenny declares that he's going to call her Diamond Dandruff from that day on or {{tt|Dee Dee|Pikari}}
Kenny realizes that the Pokémon don't like being handled in such a way, but Dawn insists that there's nothing to worry about - she's great friends with Plusle and Minun!  She hugs them closer to prove her point, and the two Pokémon, finally reaching their limit, unleash an Electric attack to get her to let go.  The attack works, and as Plusle and Minun scamper off, Dawn looks completely stunned, her hair sticking out on end and glittering with static electricity.  Leona asks if Dawn is okay, to which Dawn weakly answers the affirmative.  Kenny points out how Dawn's hair is sparkling like a diamond, Leona adds that it reminds her of dandruff ({{tt|ピカピカしている|pikapika shiteiru}}).  Building off Leona's words, Kenny declares that he's going to call her Diamond Dandruff from that day on or {{tt|Dee Dee|Pikari}} for short.


Later on, during storytime, Dawn's glittering hair is attracting quite a bit of attention from her classmates.  In the middle of the story, Kenny suddenly stands up and shouts out Dawn's new nickname; their classmates begin whispering and laughing at the nickname, causing Dawn to start crying in utter humiliation.
Later on, during storytime, Dawn's glittering hair is attracting quite a bit of attention from her classmates.  In the middle of the story, Kenny suddenly stands up and shouts out Dawn's new nickname; their classmates begin whispering and laughing at the nickname, causing Dawn to start crying in utter humiliation.