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A DJ (Japanese: DJ DJ) is a person who presents a radio show in the Pokémon world.

Notable DJs

Professor Oak

Main article: Professor Oak

In the Generation II Pokémon games and a few episodes of the Pokémon animated series, Professor Oak is famous in Johto because of his radio show, Professor Oak's Pokémon Talk, co-hosted with DJ Mary. He was going to turn down the show at first but Mary's energy and persistence wore him down.

Mary

Main article: DJ Mary

The most famous and well known of the DJs in the Pokémon world, DJ Mary has appeared in the games, animated series, Trading Card Game, and the manga. She co-hosts a radio show, Professor Oak's Pokémon Talk, with Professor Oak, and many people in Kanto go to Johto to hear her show.

Ben

DJ Ben

DJ Ben (Japanese: セージ Sage) is the host of the radio show Pokémon Music in Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver. His studio is the one that Archer took over to broadcast Team Rocket's message. He works at the Goldenrod Radio Tower. He seems to be rather popular, as he is described to have a "charming and soothing voice". When talked to he says: Do you listen to our music?

Buena

Main article: Buena

Buena is the host of Buena's Password, an independent radio broadcast introduced in Pokémon Crystal, which becomes part of the Variety Channel in HeartGold and SoulSilver. In Generation II, this radio show is only broadcast at night until midnight (every three hours between 2 AM and 11 PM in Generation IV), and the player must remember the password to earn a point.

Fern

Fern (Japanese: コージ Kōji) or DJ Fern is the host of the radio show Pokémusic.

In Generation II, Fern lives in Kanto, hosting a radio show at the Radio Tower called Let's All Sing, which is on channel 18.5. In Pokémon Crystal, the EXPN Card is required to listen to him at the Kanto station.

Fern doesn't appear in Generation IV, as Kanto's radio tower does no more than simulcast all of Johto's radio stations, meaning that DJ Ben of Johto is the host. An unused header for Fern, as well as other scrapped DJs and radio shows that appeared in Generation II, exists in the game data, implying that the two radio towers were initially to be as they were in Generation II.

Lily

DJ Lily (Japanese: リリス Lilith) is the host of the radio show Places and People in Kanto's radio tower.

According to one person sailing the S.S. Aqua, her popularity in Kanto rivals that of DJ Mary in Johto.

S.S. Aqua - PokéManiac
  • "Do you know Lily? She's a hot DJ in Kanto."
  • "Lily's nice, but Mary's the best! I want to check out Johto's radio stations!"

Lily doesn't appear in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, as there is no unique Radio for Kanto anymore, with everything being ported from the Goldenrod Radio Tower. The That Town, These People show is instead hosted in Johto by an unnamed announcer. However, unused header for Lily (as well as other scrapped DJs and radio shows) can be found in game data, implying that they were at least planned to be reused from Generation II.

Reed

Reed (Japanese: ツゲ Tsuge) is the host of the radio show Lucky Channel. He announces the lucky number of the week in Generation II.

Reed doesn't appear in Generation IV, as the Lucky Channel is no longer a radio program. The numbers can still be checked in the Radio Tower, but are never announced on radio. However, an unused header for Reed and the Lucky Channel (as well as other scrapped DJs and radio shows) can be found in game data, implying that the Lucky Number Show was originally going to be implemented.

Snap

Snap (Japanese: スナップ Snap) is a DJ from Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver who presents the show Trainer Profiles on the Street Corner Channel. He is never seen in-game. Snap is left unnamed in the French, German, and Italian translations.

In animation

DJ Mary first appeared in Air Time, where she was at the Goldenrod Radio Tower. Ash appeared on her show to talk about his Pokémon and his aspirations.

She also appeared in Will the Real Oak Please Stand Up?. She and Professor Oak were going to do a live show in Maroon Town, but Team Rocket got wind of this and disguised themselves as the professor and Mary. With the help of Nurse Joy, a quiz show determined who were the real Oak and Mary.

Mary also appeared in Oaknapped!. Professor Oak disappeared before he could tape a segment for her show, so she asked Officer Jenny, Ritchie, and Tracey to help her find him. They eventually learned that he had been kidnapped by Butch and Cassidy.

DJ Leo is an actual disc jockey rather than a radio show host. He appeared in Getting the Band Back Together!, in which he was revealed to be a childhood friend of Professor Kukui. He is very famous in the Alola region.

Names

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Language Title
France Flag.png French DJ
Germany Flag.png German DJ
Italy Flag.png Italian DJ
South Korea Flag.png Korean DJ DJ
Spain Flag.png Spanish DJ
Ben
Language Name Origin
Japanese セージ Sage From セージ sage
English, French, German Ben
Italian Timmi
Spanish Nardo From nardo (nard)
Korean 준화 Junhwa
Fern
Language Name Origin
Japanese コージ Kōji From 麹 kōji, a kind of fungus
English Fern From fern
French Seb
German Fabian
Italian Mitri
Spanish Floro From flor (flower)
Korean 석호 Seokho From 석호 seokho (lagoon)
Lily
Language Name Origin
Japanese リリス Lilith From アマリリス amaririsu (amaryllis)
English Lily From lily, similar to Japanese name
French Petra
German Lilly Similar to English name
Italian Silvia
Spanish Lila Similar to English name
Korean 리리스 Lilith From 아마릴리스 amarilliseu (amaryllis)
Reed
Language Name Origin
Japanese ツゲ Tsuge From 黄楊 tsuge, the Japanese box plant
English Reed From reed
French Sam
German Bastian
Italian Rino
Spanish Salva
Korean 난영 Nanyeong
Snap
Language Name Origin
Japanese スナップ Snap From snap, the onomatopoeia of a camera shutter
English Snap Same as Japanese name
Spanish Fotonio From foto (photo)
Korean 스냅 Snap Same as Japanese name
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