Misty
Misty (Japanese: カスミ Kasumi) is the Gym Leader of Cerulean City's Gym, known officially as the Cerulean Gym. She gives the Cascade Badge to Trainers who defeat her in battle. She specializes in Water-type Pokémon.
In the core series games
Misty appears in Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, FireRed, and LeafGreen and Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! as the Gym Leader of the Cerulean Gym, which is the second Gym that the player challenges on their journey. Her strategy is an all-out attack with Water-type Pokémon, and she is constantly looking for ways to improve her technique. A swimmer herself, she trains at the Seafoam Islands. She admires Lorelei of the Elite Four. It is said that she has high hopes for Cerulean Cape, a romantic date spot. She also expresses a desire to travel one day once she has become stronger. In addition to the Cascade Badge, Misty gives out TM11 (BubbleBeam) in Red, Blue, and Yellow, TM03 (Water Pulse) in FireRed and LeafGreen, and TM29 (Scald) in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.
In Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, Misty appears in Vermilion City after the player has defeated Lt. Surge, offering to show them the way to the Diglett's Cave entrance on Route 11. She also reveals that she sometimes visits Vermilion to swim in the sea.
Three years later, in Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver, Misty remains the Gym Leader of the Cerulean Gym, which can be challenged once the Team Rocket Grunt who stole the Machine Part from the Kanto Power Plant is encountered at the Gym. Initially, she cannot be found in the Gym. Instead, she can be seen at Cerulean Cape on a date with her boyfriend. When the player arrives, her boyfriend is scared away, prompting her to grow angry with the player and refer to them as a pest. Upon noticing their eight Johto Badges, however, she accepts the player's challenge and returns to the Gym. While she doesn't give out a TM in Gold, Silver, and Crystal, she gives out TM03 (Water Pulse) in HeartGold and SoulSilver.
In HeartGold and SoulSilver, once all 16 Badges have been obtained and Suicune has been captured or defeated, Misty can be found on Route 25 on any day between 4 PM and 6 PM. If spoken to, she will offer her Pokégear number to the player. If she is called on Wednesday mornings, she will be up for a rematch at the Fighting Dojo in Saffron City. After her Pokégear number has been obtained, she will also appear on Route 25 every day between 2 PM and 4 PM. Upon speaking to her, the player can have a photograph taken with her if the first Pokémon in their party is a Water-type.
In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, Misty appears alongside the other Gym Leaders of Kanto as an opponent in the Kanto Leaders Tournament at the Pokémon World Tournament. She also participates alongside the Gym Leaders of Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, and Unova in the World Leaders Tournament, and other Water-type experts in the Water Type Expert Tournament.
Fame Checker
This is a list of the Fame Checker’s information on Misty in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
- Cerulean City - Sign
- What does this person do?
- "Cerulean City Pokémon Gym
- Leader: Misty
- The Tomboyish Mermaid!"
- Cerulean Gym - Misty
- Favorite kind of Pokémon?
- "My policy is an all-out offensive with Water-type Pokémon!"
- Cerulean Gym - Swimmer♂ Luis
- What is this person like?
- "Misty is a Trainer who’s going to keep improving.
- She won’t lose to someone like you!"
- Seafoam Islands - Young Man
- There’s a rumor...
- "Strong Trainers and Water Pokémon are common sights in these parts.
- They say that Misty of the Cerulean Gym trains here."
- Cerulean Cape - Dame
- There’s a rumor...
- "This cape is a famous date spot.
- Misty, the Gym Leader, has high hopes about this place."
- Cerulean City - Pokémon Journal*
- There’s a rumor...
- "Misty is said to worship Lorelei of the Elite Four."
- Message from Misty
- From: Misty
- To: <player>
- I’m going to keep training here at this Gym.
- When I get better, I’d love to hit the road and travel."
Pokémon
Pokémon Red and Blue
Misty has one X Defend per Pokémon, using it randomly 25% of the time.
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Pokémon Yellow
Misty has one X Defend per Pokémon, using it randomly 25% of the time.
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Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal
Misty has a Full Heal.
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Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
Misty has a Super Potion.
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Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
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Rematch
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
Pokémon World Tournament
Misty uses three of these Pokémon in Single Battles, four in Double and Rotation Battles, and all six in Triple Battles. Misty will always lead with her signature Pokémon, Starmie.
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Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
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In the side series games
Pokémon Stadium
Misty appears in Pokémon Stadium as the second Gym Leader the player faces during the Gym Leader Castle challenge. As usual for Trainers in this game, she also uses Pokémon outside her specialty type.
Pokémon
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Pokémon Stadium 2
Misty returns in Pokémon Stadium 2 as part of the Kanto Gym Leader Castle. One of her party members in this game is a Togetic, a reference to the Togepi her animated series counterpart owned at the time of the game's release.
During the game's end credits, Misty is seen having a battle with Whitney at the Goldenrod Gym.
Pokémon
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In the spin-off games
Pokémon Puzzle League
- Main article: Misty (anime) → Pokémon Puzzle League
The animated series version of Misty appears in Pokémon Puzzle League as one of the opponents Ash must defeat in the Puzzle League.
Pokémon Masters EX
- Main article: Misty (Masters)
Misty, in her Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! design, forms a sync pair with Starmie, Psyduck, and Vaporeon in Pokémon Masters EX. Misty became a playable sync pair since the game's release, with her joining the player at the beginning of the game.
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#003 | Misty | #0121 | Starmie |
Water |
Electric |
★★★ | Story Start | ||||
#003 | Swimsuit Misty |
#0054 | Psyduck♂ |
Water |
Grass |
★★★★☆☆EX | Sync Pair-Up Event | ||||
#003 | Sygna Suit Misty |
#0134 | Vaporeon♀ |
Water |
Electric |
★★★★★☆EX | Sync Pair Scout |
Quotes
- Main article: Misty/Quotes
In animation
Pokémon the Series
- Main article: Misty (anime)
Misty is a friend and former traveling partner of the main character of Pokémon the Series, Ash Ketchum. After he stole her bike and proceeded to accidentally destroy it in Pokémon - I Choose You!, Misty followed him around the Kanto region, the Orange Islands, and the Johto region, using the time she spent with him to further her goal of becoming the greatest Water Pokémon Master.
At the end of Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver, Misty's bike was returned and repaired by the Nurse Joy of Viridian City, and as her sisters were leaving on a world tour, Misty stayed at the Cerulean Gym as its leader in order to keep it open.
Despite this, she still visits Ash from time to time, meeting up with him during the Mirage Kingdom and Battle Frontier arcs of Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire. More recently, she reappeared in Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon for two small arcs set in Kanto and Alola, respectively. In Pokémon Journeys: The Series, Misty was inspired to travel again after seeing the Masters Eight Tournament and reunited with Ash to travel with him for a while, before eventually returning to the Gym.
Pokémon Origins
Misty appeared briefly in File 2: Cubone. She was shown being challenged to a Gym battle by Red, who later defeated her off-screen, earning the young Pokémon Trainer the Cascade Badge.
Pokémon
GOTCHA!
Misty briefly appeared in GOTCHA!.
In the manga
Ash & Pikachu
- Main article: Misty (anime) → In the Ash and Pikachu manga
Misty appears in Ash & Pikachu, a manga based on the Johto, Hoenn, and Battle Frontier seasons of Pokémon the Series. Like in the animated series, she is a traveling companion of Ash alongside Brock.
The Electric Tale of Pikachu
- Main article: Misty (anime) → In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga
Misty appears in The Electric Tale of Pikachu, a manga adaptation of Pokémon the Series: The Beginning.
Unlike in the animated series, she does not travel with Ash and Brock constantly, though she does make many appearances.
Magical Pokémon Journey
- Main article: Misty (anime) → In the Magical Pokémon Journey manga
Misty, along with Ash and Brock, make cameo appearances in bonus chapters of Magical Pokémon Journey.
Pokémon Adventures
History
Red, Green & Blue arc
Misty debuts in Gyarados Splashes In!, where Red saves her from her enraged Gyarados, which has been experimented on by Team Rocket. After they recapture the Pokémon, Red and Misty join forces to defeat Team Rocket and find the Moon Stone at Mt. Moon. During the battle, Misty is knocked out by a Team Rocket Grunt's Rhydon.
As is shown in Suddenly Starmie, she lives in a large mansion and has a horde of maids that look after her. Here she defeats Red in the Cerulean Gym and trains with him for a couple of days to make them both stronger. At the end of this chapter, she gives Red the Cascade Badge.
Later, Red wants to teach his Pokémon Surf, but the HM he tries to acquire is destroyed in a battle with a wild Dragonite. Misty saves Red from drowning; he at first, mistakes her for a mermaid. As Red's one hope of teaching his Pokémon Surf has been utterly demolished, Misty trades Red her Gyarados for his Krabby. They have each other's Pokémon in their respective parties to this day.
Yellow arc
She is seen talking with Professor Oak about Red's disappearance and worries about him, especially after hearing that Oak gave Red's Pokédex and Pika to Yellow, who she considered a random stranger. She was then seen teaming up with the other 'good' Gym Leaders of Kanto to thwart Super Nerd Miles, then possessed by Agatha's Gastly and attempting to retrieve Pika. After the event, she meets Yellow for the first time and gives her an Omanyte. She was also seen being stalled by Agatha, who forced Cerulean under attack by a group of Gastly and Haunter. They finally retrieve what they were after all along, her Gym Badge. Misty had her Starmie go to Cerise Island and give the message to the others.
Gold, Silver & Crystal arc
Unlike in the animated series, Misty has changed her hairstyle later on to match the one worn by her in Pokémon Gold and Silver. During the second Team Rocket crisis, Suicune lured Misty into a battle underneath Tohjo Falls and later offered to be her partner. The recruitment somehow gave her strength and confidence, as she was able to easily defeat Whitney in her exhibition match at the Indigo Plateau. However, she later becomes injured in the battle with the Masked Man, and Suicune goes on to take Crystal as its second partner for the battle's climax.
In The Last Battle XIV, Misty decides to report to Erika via her Pokégear. Since Erika lent her Pokégear earlier to Red, Red ends up being the one who receives the call. Misty's feelings for Red couple with Yellow noticing that Red is talking to Misty creates an awkward tension in the air. Green, fully aware of the tension between them, smugly declares that the three should simply all live together, much to their embarrassment.
Pokémon
On hand
This listing is of Misty's Pokémon in the Pokémon Adventures manga.
Debut | Suddenly Starmie |
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- Main article: Misty's Starmie
Starmie is one of Misty's main Pokémon. It was first seen when Misty trained with Red to become stronger so that they could fight against Team Rocket more easily. In the Yellow arc, it was used to defend Cerulean City from the Elite Four's Ghost-type Pokémon army. Starmie was also used in the Gym Leader tournament in the Gold, Silver & Crystal arc, where it easily defeated Whitney's Miltank, Mil Mil. It can use an ancient star language to write messages in mid-air, which comes in handy when Misty needs to send a message across a long-distance or when a Pokémon needs to tell Misty something.
Debut | A Tale of Ninetales |
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Krabby (Japanese: クラちゃん Kura-chan) was originally owned by Red but Misty traded her Gyarados for her in You Know...Articuno!. Krabby was used often by Misty, most notably when she was fighting to defend Cerulean City from the Elite Four's Ghost-type Pokémon army.
Krabby's known moves are Vise Grip, Crabhammer, and Guillotine.
Debut | Punching Poliwrath |
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- Main article: Misty's Goldeen
Goldeen was only seen during the Elite Four's attack on Kanto. It was used by Misty to defend her city from Agatha's Ghost Pokémon army.
Debut | Chinchou in Charge |
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Chinchou (Japanese: チーちゃん Cho-chan) was used by Misty to light up the Tohjo Falls when she fell into a cave while saving a wild Krabby.
Chinchou's only known move is Flash, and her Ability is Illuminate.
Debut | Lovely Lanturn |
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Lanturn (Japanese: ランちゃん Lan-chan) was used by Misty to fight Suicune at the Tohjo Falls. Her quick movements and powerful attacks allowed her to do well against the Legendary Pokémon.
Lanturn's known moves are Hydro Pump and Waterfall.
Formerly owned
This listing is of Misty's previously owned Pokémon in the Pokémon Adventures manga.
Traded away
Debut | Gyarados Splashes In! |
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- Main article: Gyara
Gyarados was given to Misty after Red recaught him when he was very fierce following Team Rocket's experiments on him. Later, Misty traded him for Red's Krabby when he could not teach any of his Pokémon Surf to get to the Seafoam Islands.
Given away
Debut | As Gastly as Before |
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- Main article: Omny
Omanyte was one of the Pokémon given to Yellow along with Brock's Graveler as a parting gift for their training session. Yellow then nicknamed him Omny, and he has since evolved into an Omastar. He has a Docile nature.
Released
- Main article: Legendary beasts (Adventures) → Suicune
Misty successfully caught this Suicune with the help of her Lanturn, as it longed for a Trainer that would help combat the Masked Man. However, it wasn't long until Misty's injuries from the fight with the mastermind forced it to partner with Crystal and leave her.
Pocket Monsters HGSS Jō's Big Adventure
Misty appeared as a silhouette in JBA5 alongside her Starmie and the other Kanto Gym Leaders.
Pokémon
This is a listing of Misty's known Pokémon in the Pocket Monsters HGSS Jō's Big Adventure manga:
Debut | JBA5 |
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- Main article: Misty's Starmie
Starmie is Misty's only known Pokémon. It only appeared as a silhouette.
Pokémon Pocket Monsters
Red meets Misty while seeking a Moon Stone along with his Pikachu and his Clefairy. During the meeting, Clefairy notices that she is wearing a Moon Stone as a necklace. She declares that they battle her if they wish to have it. While the Clefairy is initially pumped up to battle, he quickly changes his mind when he sees that his opponent is a massive Blastoise. After a while, the battle is won when Clefairy sucks up all the water in a nearby river and releases the water onto Misty's Pokémon, sending it flying into the sky. Just when Misty is about to reward Red's group with the prize they sought, it gets stolen by someone else.
She is seen again when Red participates in the No. 1 Pokémon contest acting as a judge and when he went to a swimming pool.
Misty lent him her Togepi while in the Pokémon League as Red needed extra support to defeat Green.
Misty reappears in a cameo in Clefairy, Form Teacher Of Class 1P!!, where she is seen wearing her outfit from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
Pokémon
Debut | Receive The Moon Stone!! |
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Jigglypuff is another known Pokémon of Misty's that was first seen with her when Red went to the swimming pool.
None of Jigglypuff's moves are known.
- Main article: Misty's Togepi
Misty gave Togepi to Red temporarily and he returned it back to her later on.
Pokémon Zensho
When Satoshi arrives at the Cerulean Gym in PZ03, he is given a pair of swimming trunks as that is all that is allowed inside the pool arena. Misty appears soon after, prompting a blush from him. Soon after, during the battle, he sends out his Charmander, which is afraid of going near the water since the flame on its tail might go out. His Pikachu is sent next, but having no idea of what to do around the water, it falls in. As he attempts to save his Pokémon, Satoshi gets a cramp and nearly drowns, but Misty manages to rescue him.
Later on, as Satoshi and Pikachu dry themselves off, Misty suggests that she teach them how to properly move around in the water, so they can stand a better chance next time. He trains along with Pikachu, who floats on a lifesaver. Misty attempts to take the device away from the mouse, only to see that it is clinging to it. Eventually, Satoshi and Pikachu end up improving. As Satoshi sits around with a Seel, Misty relays a story over how a Dewgong rescued her once when a large wave swept her underwater at the beach. Due to that experience, she feels gratitude toward the Pokémon.
After Satoshi thwarts an attack by a Team Rocket Grunt, she awards him with the Cascade Badge and her Seel, telling him that she hopes to meet the Dewgong that rescued her someday.
Pokémon
On hand
Debut | Cerulean City |
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- Main article: Misty's Starmie
Starmie was sent out for Satoshi's second Gym battle challenge. However, it could not battle as Satoshi had trouble dealing with water and the battle was officially called off.
In the Gym
Debut | Cerulean City |
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Given away
Debut | Cerulean City |
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Seel was given to Satoshi as a gift for mastering his swim lessons. This Seel reminded her of a Dewgong that rescued her once when a large wave swept her underwater at the beach. As a result, she wanted to see that Dewgong again.
None of Seel's moves are known.
In the TCG
Cards
For the full list of cards featuring Misty or her Pokémon, see Category:Misty (TCG)
Misty first appeared in the Pokémon Trading Card Game with the release of the Japanese Hanada City Gym deck on April 26, 1998. The deck is built around Misty and her Pokémon, including the eponymous Misty, Misty's Wrath, Misty's Duel, and Misty's Tears Trainer cards. The Leaders' Stadium expansion released shortly afterwards would add more of Misty's Pokémon and another Trainer card, Misty's Wish. These cards would see international release in the Gym Heroes and Gym Challenge expansions, with the former including a Misty Theme Deck.
The Riding on Lapras CD released August 21, 1999 included a special promo card of Misty's Treatment, as Misty's voice actor performed the song. Misty would next be featured in the TCG with two more of her Pokémon being released in the Pokémon VS expansion. The Theater Limited VS Pack including Misty's Politoed and Misty's Corsola would be Misty's last appearance in the TCG for 13 years.
Misty would return to the TCG during the XY Series in the BREAKpoint expansion (the Golduck BREAK + Palkia-EX Combo Deck in Japan) in a cameo in Lapras's artwork and the Misty's Determination Supporter card. A print of Gym Badge featuring Misty and the Cascade Badge would also be a prize at official tournaments near the end of the XY Series.
The Sun & Moon Series added another Supporter card, Misty's Favor, in the international Unified Minds and Japanese Miracle Twin expansions. Another Japanese deck was then built around Misty: the Misty of Cerulean City Gym Trainer Battle Deck. While the Pokémon within lacked her name from their titles, Misty was named in two new cards, Misty's Water Command and Misty's Cerulean City Gym. These cards saw international release in the Hidden Fates expansion. At the end of the Series, Misty was featured alongside Lorelei in the TAG TEAM Supporter card Misty & Lorelei in the Cosmic Eclipse and Tag All Stars expansions.
Misty's next appearance was in the artwork for Astral Radiance Starmie.
Merchandise
The Hanada City Gym and Misty Theme Decks prominently featured her on the box.
In Japan, a set of card sleeves featuring Misty and her Psyduck were released alongside the special Pokémon 20th Anniversary set, the Expansion Pack 20th Anniversary.
Like the first deck, the Misty of Cerulean City Gym Trainer Battle Deck features Misty on the box, as well as the card sleeves, deckbox, coin, and playmat. A rubber playmat sold separately also uses this artwork, along with her Starmie.
A set of card sleeves featuring Misty, her Starmie, and her Politoed was available in Japan the same day as the Battle Region subset.
In the TFG
Misty appears as a rare Trainer figure in the launch set, Next Quest, of the Pokémon Trading Figure Game.
Other appearances
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Misty appears as a random trophy, wearing her outfit from Pokémon the Series.
Trophy information
Misty's the gym leader of Cerulean City and a real tomboy. She loves swimming and all things aquatic, so she makes a point of collecting Starmie, Staryu, and other Water-type Pokémon. This is common among gym leaders: typically, the Pokémon kept by Trainers tend to reflect that person's personality and preferences.
Gallery
Artwork
Headshot from Red and Green |
Artwork from Red and Blue |
Artwork from Yellow by Ken Sugimori[4] |
Artwork from FireRed and LeafGreen |
Artwork from HeartGold and SoulSilver by Ken Sugimori[5] |
Artwork from the Game Freak website |
Artwork from the Game Freak website |
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Artwork from a TCG Card Sleeve by Naoki Saito |
Concept art from Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! |
Raw artwork of Misty's Favor from the Unified Minds expansion by Hideki Ishikawa |
Sprites and models
In the core series
Sprite from Red and Blue |
Sprite from Yellow |
Sprite from Generation II |
Sprite from FireRed and LeafGreen |
Sprite from HeartGold and SoulSilver |
VS sprite from HeartGold and SoulSilver |
Sprite from Black 2 and White 2 |
VS model from Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! |
Overworld sprite from Generation I |
Overworld sprite from Generation II |
Overworld sprite from FireRed and LeafGreen |
Overworld sprite from HeartGold and SoulSilver |
Overworld sprite from Black 2 and White 2 |
Overworld model from Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! |
In other games
Portrait from Stadium |
Portraits from Stadium 2 |
TCG Artwork
Misty and the Cascade Badge | Misty and the Cascade Badge | Misty and her Horsea | Misty showing affection |
Misty and her Psyduck | Misty and her Staryu | Sabrina controls Misty and her Psyduck | Misty's updated VS art |
Trivia
- Misty's Japanese Leader title is おてんば人魚 The Tomboyish Mermaid.
- In Pokémon Yellow, Misty calls Red a "sweetie" right before the battle, in the sentence "Are you ready, sweetie?". In the original Japanese version, she uses her animated series counterpart's catchphrase instead (いくわよ!マーイステディ! Go! My Steady!).
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | カスミ Kasumi | From 霞草 kasumi-sō (baby's breath), 霞 kasumi (mist),[6] and possibly 海 umi (sea) |
English, German, Spanish, Italian |
Misty | From mist[6] |
French | Ondine | From ondine, a water nymph in Germanic mythology |
Korean | 이슬 Iseul | From 이슬 iseul (dew) |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 小霞 Xiǎo Xiá | From her Japanese name and 霞 xiá / hàh (rosy clouds) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 小霞 Síu Hàh | |
Russian | Мисти Misti | Transcription of her English name |
Thai | คาสึมิ Khasuemi | Transcription of her Japanese name |
Vietnamese | Kasumi | Transcription of her Japanese name |
Misty's Pokémon
- Main article: Misty's Staryu → Names
- Main article: Misty's Starmie → Names
Krabby
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | クラちゃん Kura-chan | From クラブ Crab (Krabby) |
Brazilian Portuguese | Krabbinho* Krabinho* Krab* |
From Krabby |
Vietnamese | Bé Kura | Transcription of Japanese name |
Chinchou
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | チーちゃん Chie-chan | From チョンチー Chonchie (Chinchou) |
Brazilian Portuguese | Chinzinho | From Chinchou |
Vietnamese | Bé Chii | Transcription of Japanese name |
Lanturn
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ランちゃん Lan-chan | From ランターン Lantern (Lanturn) |
Brazilian Portuguese | Lantinha | From Lanturn |
Vietnamese | Bé Ran | Transcription of Japanese name |
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- Water-type Trainers
- Trainers with Legendary Pokémon
- Pokémon Zensho characters