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* Nagisa is the first Pokémon in the anime to be kept in a [[Dive Ball]].
* Nagisa is the first Pokémon in the anime to be kept in a [[Dive Ball]].
* Nagisa's capture marks the longest duration between one of [[Ash's friends]]' first and second captures, taking 99 episodes.
* Nagisa's capture marks the longest duration between one of [[Ash's friends]]' first and second captures, taking 99 episodes.
==Names==
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{normal color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{normal color}}"
! Language
! Name
! Origin
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Japanese
| ナギサ ''Nagisa''
| From 渚 ''nagisa'' (shore)
|}


==Related articles==
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Revision as of 13:03, 2 December 2018

This article is about the anime Pokémon owned by Lana. For the city in Sinnoh whose Japanese name is Nagisa, see Sunyshore City.
If you were looking for the person named "Nagisa" in the Japanese version of Magical Pokémon Journey, see Sandy.
Nagisa
ナギサ Nagisa
Bag Dive Ball SV Sprite.png
File:Nagisa.png
Lana's Eevee
Debuts in Eevee, Where Are You Going? Episode 1
Caught in SM099
Caught at Hau'oli City
Gender Unknown
Ability Unknown
Current location With Lana
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This Pokémon has not evolved.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Eevee Wakana Kingyo N/A

Nagisa (Japanese: ナギサ Nagisa) was the second Pokémon that Lana caught in the Alola region, and her third overall.

History

As a wild Pokémon

Nagisa first appeared in the first episode of the Eevee, Where Are You Going? shorts. It was exploring in the streets of a town, only to run foul of a Houndour when it stole its food. It managed to escape Houndour, and after seeing the ocean, it set sail on a boat. It reappeared in the second episode of the segment, where it fell off the boat. However, it was rescued by a Mantine, which took Eevee on its back so it could bring it to the shore.

In the third episode of the segment, Eevee and Mantine decided to try Mantine Surfing on a nearby wave. While it initially kept getting knocked off whenever Mantine did a flip, Eevee eventually learned how to time its jumps with Mantine's flips, allowing it to stay on Mantine's back. At the end of the fourth episode of the segment, Eevee arrived in Alola, where it said its farewells to Mantine and proceeded to explore the island. It first chased after a Wimpod before eating some Berries.

In the fifth episode of the segment, Eevee encountered Ash and his classmates' Pokémon for the first time and befriended them. In the sixth episode, Eevee played with them at the beach and even helped knock some Berries down from a tree to share with them. At sunset, the other Pokémon returned to their respective Trainers, while Eevee sadly returned to its impromptu home under a tree trunk to sleep.

Lana caught Eevee in SM099, after her Popplio quickly became friends with it. Lana gave Eevee the nickname Nagisa.

With Lana

Lana took Eevee home, where it found playmates in Harper and Sarah. She introduced it to her father as he returned home, and they gave it a haircut to prevent its hair from getting in the way of its eyes.

Personality and characteristics

Nagisa was shown to be adventurous and gluttonous, which often got it into trouble, such as when it ate a Houndour's food without permission, angering the Houndour into chasing it off. Nagisa is also shown to enjoy having fun, such as when it enjoyed falling into the ocean after falling off Mantine when it was Mantine Surfing. However, it was shown to be easily scared as well, such as when it ran from a Houndour and later when it found itself lost at sea.

Nagisa was shown to be playful towards new Pokémon, but also rather inconsiderate of their true feelings. In the fourth episode of the segment, it chased after a Wimpod despite it actually being scared. In the fifth episode of the segment, Nagisa cuddled a Pyukumuku, inadvertently angering it into attacking.

Moves used

File:Nagisa Tackle.png
Using Tackle
Move First Used In
Tackle SM099*
Double-Edge SM099
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Trivia

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ナギサ Nagisa From 渚 nagisa (shore)

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Eevee.


References


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