Cross-dressing
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Cross-dressing is a recurring element and running gag in the Pokémon anime where characters dress in clothing not typically associated with their gender.
Ash and Pikachu
Ashley
Ashley (Japanese: サトコ Satoko) was the name Ash used when he cross-dressed in Pokémon Scent-sation!.
Ash dressed up as Ashley when he was barred access to the Celadon Gym for insulting the perfume which the Gym was known for manufacturing. Jessie, James, and Meowth saw that he had been thrown out, and offered to help him get in the Gym with a disguise. He reluctantly agreed, and they dressed him up as a girl. As Ashley, Ash wore an orange frilly dress that had a pink ribbon in the back, a blonde wig with a pink ribbon and red high heels. They entered disguised as a family, with Ash playing the part of the daughter. He remained incognito for a while, even as Brock and Misty greeted him, but his cover was blown when Pikachu recognized him. Ash tried to ignore Pikachu, but after he was hit with a Thunderbolt, his wig disintegrated and his identity was revealed, much to a very angry Erika's dismay. Ash would eventually get his Gym battle with Erika anyway, without the dress. Ash reused the name Ashley in Beauties Battling for Pride and Prestige!.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | サトコ Satoko | From Satoshi, Ash's Japanese name |
English, Danish, Dutch Finnish, German, Italian Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish |
Ashley | From Ash |
French | Natacha | From Sacha, Ash's French name |
Other outfits
- In Love at First Flight, Ash wore Juliet's outfit and a wig that looks exactly like her hair to help Romeo talk to her.
- In Tanks for the Memories!, Ash wore a French maid's outfit while helping at the Café Cabin.
- In Beauties Battling for Pride and Prestige!, Ash wore a light blue dress with a light pink bow in the middle, and a pink wig with yellow bows on each side, and Pikachu disguised as a female by sticking a heart-shaped piece of paper on his tail.
- In Real Life...Inquire Within!, Ash wore a nurse outfit similar to the one that the Nurse Joy of Melemele Island wears. At first, he wore the female uniform, but later, he changed to a male uniform.
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Cilan
- In Climbing the Tower of Success!, Cilan and his Pansage dressed like Elesa and her Emolga in the costume contest portion of the Wishing Bell Festival.
- In Beauties Battling for Pride and Prestige!, Cilan wore a pink dress with red roses and a blond wig.
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Serena
- In Battling at Full Volume!, Serena posed as Ash by wearing his clothing.
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Jessie, James, and Meowth
- In Battle Aboard the St. Anne, James appeared in ganguro style, infamous for having dark tans and bright makeup. The outfit included black shoes, a short skirt, and a blonde wig that somewhat resembles his regular hairdo, making this the first time that James dressed like a woman in the series.
- James wore a two-piece bikini with giant inflatable breasts in Beauty and the Beach. The swimsuit was never seen in the English dub, since the scene containing them was cut.
- In Abra and the Psychic Showdown, James wore a hula girl outfit complete with a lei necklace, green grass skirt, and wig.
- In Pokémon Fashion Flash, Jessie and James cross-dressed in a fashion similar to that of the manga The Rose of Versailles. They reused these outfits in I Feel Skitty!.
- In The Punchy Pokémon, Jessie, James, and Meowth stole Giant’s clothes and Hitmonlee to enter the P1 Grand Prix, with Jessie being the face of Giant.
- In Who Gets to Keep Togepi?, James posed as a female Egg-seller with an old-fashioned dress, bonnet, and basket full of fake Pokémon Eggs in an attempt to steal the Togepi Egg.
- In The Purr-fect Hero, Jessie and James performed a fake magic act for the schoolchildren, with Jessie wearing a magician's tuxedo, top hat, and glasses, and James wearing a pink dress and disguised as the lovely assistant.
- In The Case of the K-9 Caper, James disguised himself as Officer Jenny. He reused this outfit along with Meowth in Losing Its Lustrous! and Double Team Turnover!.
- In The Misty Mermaid, Jessie and James wore Swan Lake-inspired costumes and performed in the Cerulean Gym's Underwater Ballet show. Jessie dressed as a prince while James was in a pink tutu. James's ballet outfit reappeared in Flower Power.
- In To Master the Onixpected!, Jessie posed as an old hermit with a long beard and attempted to steal meatball kebabs from a rest stop near Mt. Hideaway.
- In All Fired Up!, James disguised himself as a League Official in an ancient Greek maiden's costume
- In Fire and Ice, James disguised himself as an ordinary nurse, with a surgical mask covering his mouth and glasses, at a fake Pokémon Center that he and Jessie had set up.
- In Poké Ball Peril, Jessie disguised herself as a male air captain with a moustache to lure Ash and Misty onto the Team Rocket trio's airship.
- In Wherefore Art Thou Pokémon?, Jessie and James cross-dressed as a newlywed groom and bride, respectively.
- James dressed as Nurse Joy in Like a Meowth to a Flame.
- In Dressed for Jess Success!, James disguised himself as Jessilina, Jessie's Contest disguise, and took her place while she remained in bed.
- James and Meowth both cross-dressed as Nurse Joy in Thawing an Icy Panic!.
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Other cross-dressing moments
- In May, We Harley Drew'd Ya!, Harley cross-dressed as May, calling himself "Mayley" (Japanese: ハリカ Harika), much to May's embarrassment and Solidad's amusement.
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Trivia
- Brock has been shown to be able to identify when women are really cross-dressing men in disguise by having a peculiar lack of attraction to them. He's also able to do the opposite. A significant exception to this is Ash, who in the guise of Ashley was able to fool Brock.
- One of Leaf's default names in the original Japanese version of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, as well as one of Kris's in Pokémon Crystal, is Satoko, Ashley's Japanese name. The English equivalent, however, is "Jodi". This default name was used again for Dawn and Lyra, but its English equivalent is "Britney".
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