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Drifloon On the Wind!
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  DP028  
フワンテと北風の使い!
Fuwante and the Messenger of the North Wind!
First broadcast
Japan April 12, 2007
United States September 15, 2007
English themes
Opening Diamond and Pearl
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening Together
Ending 君のそばで 〜ヒカリのテーマ〜 PopUp.Version
Credits
Animation Team Iguchi
Screenplay 米村正二 Shōji Yonemura
Storyboard 日高政光 Masamitsu Hidaka
Assistant director 宮原秀二 Shūji Miyahara
Animation director たけだゆうさく Yūsaku Takeda
No additional credits are available at this time.

Drifloon On the Wind! (Japanese: フワンテと北風の使い! Fuwante and the Messenger of the North Wind!) is the 28th episode of Diamond & Pearl. It first aired in Japan on April 12, 2007 as part of a one-hour special with DP029, and in the United States on September 15, 2007

The group arrive at at a Pokémon Center run by a Nurse Joy and her daughters, Marnie and Paige. Paige takes Ash to a cave in the forest where a secret friend of her and her sister lives.

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Synopsis

Ash and the gang finally arrive at Valley Windworks. Upon their arrival, they meet Nurse Joy, as well as two younger Joys and their group of Drifloon. After getting to know the family, Nurse Joy realizes her husband has forgotten her lunch. Paige uses the Drifloon to Fly to the generator where her father works in order to bring his lunch to him. When she arrives, her father is seen fixing something with the assistance of his Ampharos.

Meanwhile, Marnie takes Ash to a spring to meet her other Pokémon friend. Curious, Ash asks what Pokémon it is. She informs him that it is a Suicune. Ash is surprised, as it is a Legendary Pokémon. Marnie insists that it is true.

Soon afterwards, a storm begins. As Paige tries to prevent the Drifloon from blowing away, she is surprised to see she herself being blown away by the strong winds.

Major events

Debuts

Characters

Humans

  • Ash
  • Brock
  • Dawn
  • Jessie
  • James
  • Nurse Joy
  • Giovanni (fantasy)
  • Marnie (Japanese: サヤカ Sayaka) (Seiyū: 能登麻美子 Mamiko Noto)
  • Paige (Japanese: マイ Mai) (Seiyū: 日笠山亜美 Tsugimi Higasayama)
  • Karsten (Japanese: カズオ Kazuo) (Seiyū: 川島得愛 Tokuyoshi Kawashima)
  • Woman
  • Girl

Pokémon

* No official credit was given for this character.

Trivia

  • It was revealed that "Joy" is the nurse's family rather than given name. Marnie's full name is Marnie Francis Lynnette Joy (Sayaka François Joy in Japan), and Paige's full name is Paige Francis Lynnelle Joy (Mai François Joy in Japan).
  • Pokettari Monsutari and music from Lucario and the Mystery of Mew and Destiny Deoxys are used as background music.
  • The episode contains many references to My Neighbor Totoro, with Sayaka (Marnie) = Satsuki and Mai (Paige) = Mei.
  • Pokémon senryū is about Poffin making: かきまぜろ こがさずこぼさず ポフィンづくり Stir it, without burning or spilling: Poffin-making.
  • Nurse Joys keep their surname in marriage.
  • The name of Paige and Marnie's father is never mentioned in the dubbed version of the episode. The only references to Karsten's name occur in the closed captioning.

Errors

Dub edits

  • In the Japanese version, the opening scene shows Ash, Brock and Dawn deciding to head to the nearby Pokémon Center. For unknown reasons, when the episode premiered in America this was replaced by a scene from later in the episode of Paige and the Drifloon getting carried away by the wind. However, a dubbed version of the scene does exist and was retained in the Australian and UK airings. This is the second cold opening produced by Pokémon USA, after Leave It to Brocko!.

In other languages

  • Italian: Due ragazze simpatiche & Suicune, il Pokémon leggendario

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