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The words "[[Pokémon]]" in English flash by in different colors of the rainbow. The camera scrolls by the characters and their Pokémon, first [[Ash Ketchum|Ash's]], then [[Dawn(anime)|Dawn's]], then [[Brock|Brock's]]. Ash throws a [[PokéBall]], then Brock, then Dawn in a blue dress. The camera switches to Ash and [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]] under a cherry blossom tree with some of the flowers falling off the tree and floating in the wind. Pikachu jumps on Ash he picks Pikachu up. The two share a special moment. [[Zoey]] and [[Kenny]] are shown in front of the Staircase of Light. As the camera scrolls upward, [[Dawn's Piplup|Piplup]] is shown on a step, and then Dawn sits on the top step in a puffy yellow dress with pink ribbons. The gets a close up, and her hair and the ribbons are flowing in the wind. Ash is shown in a Japanese cheer squad outfit, with Pikachu in a kimono holding fans and [[Ash's Buizel|Buizel]] with a white strand of cloth tied around it's head. Dawn, Piplup, and [[Dawn's Buneary|Buneary]] are shown in the pink cheerleading outfits from Ash's first [[Sinnoh]] gym battle against [[Roark]]. The camera flips it's view to show a crowd of [[Nurse Joy|Nurse Joy's]] and Brock running to then with a bouquet of roses. Brock gets a close up, his eyes as hearts. [[Brock's Croagunk|Croagunk]] appears from behind and uses [[Poison Jab]] on him. Brock is in pain. [[Jessie]] as Jessilina flies over a city at night on a broomstick, holding a lollipop that must be magical, because she uses it like a wand and cast | |||
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Message of the Wind (Japanese: 風のメッセージ Kaze no Message, Kaze no messēji exact) is the second ending theme of the Diamond & Pearl series. It debuted in DP062, replacing the Winter version of By Your Side ~Hikari's Theme~.
Ending animation: DP ED 2
The words "Pokémon" in English flash by in different colors of the rainbow. The camera scrolls by the characters and their Pokémon, first Ash's, then Dawn's, then Brock's. Ash throws a PokéBall, then Brock, then Dawn in a blue dress. The camera switches to Ash and Pikachu under a cherry blossom tree with some of the flowers falling off the tree and floating in the wind. Pikachu jumps on Ash he picks Pikachu up. The two share a special moment. Zoey and Kenny are shown in front of the Staircase of Light. As the camera scrolls upward, Piplup is shown on a step, and then Dawn sits on the top step in a puffy yellow dress with pink ribbons. The gets a close up, and her hair and the ribbons are flowing in the wind. Ash is shown in a Japanese cheer squad outfit, with Pikachu in a kimono holding fans and Buizel with a white strand of cloth tied around it's head. Dawn, Piplup, and Buneary are shown in the pink cheerleading outfits from Ash's first Sinnoh gym battle against Roark. The camera flips it's view to show a crowd of Nurse Joy's and Brock running to then with a bouquet of roses. Brock gets a close up, his eyes as hearts. Croagunk appears from behind and uses Poison Jab on him. Brock is in pain. Jessie as Jessilina flies over a city at night on a broomstick, holding a lollipop that must be magical, because she uses it like a wand and cast
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Turtwig (Ash's)
- Staravia (Ash's)
- Buizel (Ash's)
- Chimchar (Ash's)
- Piplup (Dawn's)
- Ambipom (Dawn's)
- Buneary (Dawn's)
- Pachirisu (Dawn's)
- Sudowoodo (Brock's)
- Croagunk (Brock's)
- Happiny (Brock's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Wobbuffet (Jessie's)
- Butterfree (glitter; several)
Lyrics
Japanese | Romaji | English |
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もっと もっと 強くなるから | Motto motto tsuyoku naru kara | I'll get more and more strong, so |
誓った約束 いまも | Chikatta yakusoku imamo | The promise I made is still |
この胸で ずうっと まぶしいよ | Kono mune de zūtto mabushii yo | Always in my heart brilliantly |
元気ですか? 仲間はどう? | Genki desu ka? Nakama wa dō? | How are you? How are your buddies? |
風のにおい 空の色 | Kaze no nioi, sora no iro | Smell of wind, color of sky |
おんなじですか? | Onnaji desu ka? | Are they the same? |
夢はいつか 叶うけれど | Yume wa itsuka kanau keredo | Though your dream will come true someday |
でも待ってる だけじゃだめ | Demo matteru dake ja dame | But it doesn't work if you only wait for it |
自分でつかんで いくもんだよ | Jibun de tsukande iku mon dayo | It's what you grab for yourself |
スネの傷跡 悲しい記憶 | Sune no kizuato kanashii kioku | A scar on your shin, memories of grief |
全力で駆けたら 消えていくね | Zenryoku de kaketara kiete iku ne | They're gradually cured while you run forward at full power, you know! |
そう… | Sō... | That's right... |
きっと きっと 負けないはずさ | Kitto kitto makenai hazu sa | Surely, surely, you can't lose |
魔法の呪文 | Mahō no jumon | Magical spells |
そんなもの いらないさ | Sonna mono iranai sa | You don't need such a thing |
走れ 走れ 風より早く | Hashire hashire kaze yori hayaku | Run, run, faster than the wind |
この道の先には | Kono michi no saki ni wa | At the end of this road |
夢のつぼみ ほら、覗いてる | Yume no tsubomi hora, nozoiteru | See, you can see buds of dreams |
Trivia
- The staircase of light was also featured in Aim to be a Pokémon Master (Whiteberry Version) where Ash and Pikachu are running up to a beaten up stadium.
- All the episodes that have used this ending so far, at the head of the episode, does not feature clips of events that happen later in the episode.