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Misty's first appearance was in the very first episode of the anime series, Pokémon - I Choose You! In this episode, she first meets Ash after fishing him out of the water when he was trying to get away from a flock of Spearow. Ash then takes Misty's bike from her in order to escape the Spearow, which is then wrecked by Pikachu's Thunder Shock. Misty then tracks down Ash and follows him around on his adventures until he can pay her back, although she eventually forgets about the bike and becomes one of Ash's closest friends in the process.
She is the Cerulean City Gym Leader.
Appearance
Personality
Misty has a slight inferiority complex, mostly due to her three older sisters Daisy (oldest), Violet (second-from-oldest) and Lily (third-from-oldest), who formed the group, "The Three Sensational Sisters" (their synchronized swimming group), and refer to Misty as the "runt"or "weaker one". This complex diminishes over time as Misty grows closer to Daisy. Until Misty resumed her duties as the Cerulean City Gym Leader, her sisters were the ones who directly ran the gym, although when Ash came along to get his Cascade Badge, it was Misty who battled him for it, explicitly referring to herself as being one of the gym leaders during this instance.
Despite being the youngest of four sisters, Misty's the most intelligent and also the most mature and responsible of her sisters, with Violet being the next most intelligent and next most mature and responsible. Even if Misty's sisters can be kind of mean to her, they really do care about her - they just aren't very good at showing it sometimes.
Misty specializes mainly in Water-type Pokémon, which are her favorite type, but she's had other types, and she also deeply admires Lorelei, an Ice-type Pokémon trainer. Misty aims to become a world-class trainer, and her well-trained Pokémon reflect her aspirations of becoming so. Her least favorite type of Pokémon are Bug-type Pokémon, as she has a deep-rooted fear of them (except for the kinds she sees as "cute" or "pretty"). However, Misty's fear lessens over the course of the series - but not to the point where she's totally gotten over it, as shown in A Real Cleffa Hanger.
As the series continues, she gradually shows herself to be kind and sensible. Sometimes she would restrain Brock from girls, often pulling him away by the ear.
Biography
Original Series
In the series, Misty first is seen wearing a yellow tank top with red suspenders and light blue denim shorts. Her shoes were colored red and white, with a yellow streak in the middle. Misty's personality in the anime can be very complex at times. She can be very nice to her friends but will then quickly change moods in a short amount of time, particularly anger. She is quite proficient in anything having to do with water as can be seen in certain episodes where she has ability in fishing, swimming, and overall Water Pokémon training. Even though she wanted to stay with Ash, Misty felt obligated to watch over the Gym. The two went their separate ways, and Misty resumed Gym Leader duties at Cerulean City's Gym.
Pokémon: Advanced
In this series, Misty wears a pale yellow vest/sleeveless jacket, with a dark blue button and a collar of the same color. She also wears yellow shorts, crimson leotard under her vest, light and burnt orange hi-tops, and white socks. Misty has only appeared as a guest star in the remainder of the Pokémon series. In one of her cameo appearances in the Advanced Generation series, her Togepi evolves into Togetic. Misty releases Togetic after it chooses to stay behind to defend the Mirage Kingdom. After Ash finishes competing in the Hoenn League, he returns home to Pallet Town to find Misty waiting for him. However, she isn't the only one to rejoin Ash, as May, Max, and Brock join him as well for the Battle Frontier challenges. She travels with Ash for two episodes, and shortly after returns to her Gym.
Pokemon
Current
Pokémon | Information | |
Misty's Goldeen is a Pokémon Misty caught in Kanto. It still resides with her in the Cerulean Gym. Goldeen is one of Misty's favorite Pokémon. | ||
Goldeen |
Pokémon | Information | |
Misty's Staryu was one of the three original Pokémon acquired by Misty in the Kanto region in the anime, and Misty also has a Staryu in most of the games she appeared in. | ||
Staryu |
Pokémon | Information | |
Misty's Starmie is one of Misty's Pokémon that see used during her travels through Kanto and Johto. | ||
Starmie |
Pokémon | Information | |
Horsea was caught when the gang was trying to stop a giant Tentacruel from destroying a city. | ||
Horsea |
Pokémon | Information | |
Misty's Psyduck's first appearance was in Hypno's Naptime and was caught at HopHopHop Town, where Psyduck freely went into Misty's Poké Ball. | ||
Psyduck ♂ |
Pokémon | Information | |
Misty's Politoed is one of Misty's Pokémon that she caught in the Orange Islands as a Poliwag. It evolved from a Poliwag to Poliwhirl in "The Totodile Duel" and evolved again from Poliwhirl to Politoed in "Outrageous Fortunes" when it accidentally touched a King's Rock, causing it to evolve. It currently resides in the Cerulean Gym with Misty. | ||
Poliwag → Poliwhirl → Politoed |
Pokémon | Information | |
Corsola was caught in episode The Corsola Caper after the gang found a bunch of Corsola for a family. | ||
Corsola ♀ |
Pokémon | Information | |
Gyarados and Misty have a nice relationship at Cerulean Blues. When she appeared in Pokémon Advanced, everyone was shocked of how she was controlling a Gyarados and she got over her fear of it. | ||
Magikarp → Gyarados ♂ |
Pokémon | Information | |
Shellder is one of many of the Pokémon that reside in the Cerulean City Gym. | ||
Shellder |
Pokémon | Information | |
Seaking is one of the many Pokémon that reside in the Cerulean City Gym. | ||
Seaking |
Pokémon | Information | |
These Goldeen are a few of the many Pokémon that reside in the Cerulean City Gym. | ||
Goldeen (x4) |
Pokémon | Information | |
The Cerulean Gym's mascot was a Seel. In "The Misty Mermaid," Seel battled against Team Rocket, and evolved into Dewgong. Dewgong has made several appearances in Pokemon Chronicles. | ||
Seel → Dewgong ♂ |
Pokémon | Information | |
Caserin appeared in the Pokémon Chronicles. Team Rocket attempted to capture it. | ||
Caserin ♂ |
Pokémon | Information | |
Tracey gave Misty an egg and which ended up hatching into an Azurill after she released Misty's Togetic. | ||
Egg → Azurill ♀ |
Released
Pokémon | Information | |
Misty caught Seaking during a Seaking Catching Contest, and then released soon afterwards because of contest rules. | ||
Seaking |
Pokémon | Information | |
Ash found it as an egg and soon it hatched into a Togepi. Ash wanted it, but Togepi liked Misty, so it chose Misty. When Misty visited Ash on his Hoenn journey, Team Rocket invaded and Togepi evolved into Togetic. Misty left it to protect the Togepi Kingdom in the episode A Togepi Mirage. | ||
Egg → Togepi → Togetic ♀ |
Temporary
Pokémon | Information | |
Misty used Ash's Pikachu in episode "Princess vs. Princess". | ||
Pikachu ♂ |
Pokémon | Information | |
Misty used Ash's Squirtle in episode "Beauty in the Beach". | ||
Squrtile ♂ |
Pokémon | Information | |
Misty used Ash's Bulbasaur in episode "Princess vs. Princess". | ||
Bulbasaur ♂ |
Pokémon | Information | |
Misty used Brock's Vulpix in episode "Princess vs. Princess". | ||
Vulpix ♀ |
Pokémon | Information | |
Misty befriended commanded a wild Golduck, when she believed her Psyduck evolved. However, she soon discovered that Golduck wasn't hers and it was just a wild Pokémon that like to show off for girls. Misty even described it as a Pokémon version of Brock. | ||
Golduck ♂ |
Pokémon | Information | |
Misty borrowed scyther from Tracey to save a building fom fire | ||
Scyther |
Pokémon | Information | |
Misty borrowed marill from Tracey to save a building from fire | ||
Marill |
Pokémon | Information | |
Ash, Brock and Misty borrowed Hoothoot from Hagatha in order to navigate the haunted forest. It attacked Ash and got affectionate with Misty since it only got along well with pretty girls. It was returned to her sister, Nagatha after they were able to get to the exit. | ||
Hoothoot |
Achievements
- Beach Beauty and Pokémon Costume Contest: N/A
- Big P Pokémon race: Unknown
- Queen of the Princess Festival Contest: Winner
- Seaking Catching Day: Winner
- Pokémon balloon race: Winner
- Whirl Cup: Top 16
- Tour de Alto Mare: Winner
Voice Actresses
- English: Rachael Lillis (Seasons 1 - 8, Movies 1 - 5), Michele Knotz (The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon - present)
- Japanese: Mayumi Iizuka
- Swedish: Anna Book
- Norwegian: Anine Kruse
- German: Angela Wiederhut
- Dutch: Marlies Somers
- Italian: Alessandra Karpoff
- Spanish: Miriam Valencia, Pilar Gonzalez-Aguado
- Czech: Eva Spoustova
- Greek: Michaella Antoniou
- Danish: Lulu Jacobsen (Season 1-2), Simone Drechsler (Season 7), Annevig Schlede-Ebbe (Season 6-8)
- Canadian French: Kim Jalabert
- Arabic: Majd Zaza
- Catalan: Nina Romero
- Polish: Iwona Rulewicz
- Russian: Tatiana Zinovenko
- Filipino: Candice Arellano
- Mandarin: Lin Kailing, Long Xianhui, Xie Jiaojuan, Lin Meixiu
- Brazilian Portuguese: Marcia Regina
- Serbian: Maja Dakic
- Croatian: Jasna Palic-Picukaric, Olga Pakalovic
- Korean: Chi Mi-Ae
- French: Fanny Roy
- Thai: Sansanee Wattananumomchan
- Hebrew: Adi Ben Israel, Na'ama Ozen, Talia Barkai
- Portuguese: Helena Montez, Paula Pais, Carla, Isabel Ribas
- Iberian Spanish: Xochitl Ugarte
- Turkish: Birtanem Coskun-Candaner
Trivia
- Despite Misty being a Water-type trainer, she has had some exceptions in the anime which are, Togepi which is a Normal turned Fairy type, Togetic which evolved from Togepi is a Normal turned Fairy/ type, and Azurill which is a normal/fairy type.
- Misty is the first victim of the recurring gag in the anime where Ash's Pikachu destroys every main female character's bike. This gag was also transferred to May and Dawn. However, this gag did not affect Iris, Bonnie or Serena because they did not have bikes.
- Iris and Bonnie were shocked directly by Pikachu while Serena wasn't shocked at all.
- In the anime, although Misty possesses a fear of most Bug-types, she does make an exception for those she likes, such as Beautifly, Ash's Butterfree, Ash's Heracross and Ledyba).
- She also has a fear of Gyarados after crawling into its mouth as a baby (despite it being part Water-type). She overcame this fear and she had a Gyarados of her own that knows the Fire-type move Flamethrower.
- Misty was the one who originated the gag of pulling Brock away from pretty women by the ear every time he flirted with a pretty woman. This gag transferred to Max in Hoenn and then Brock's Croagunk in Sinnoh (though Croagunk used Poison Jab instead of pulling Brock's ear).
- Misty originally called Ash's Caterpie "ugly" and "disgusting"; Ash later attempted to leave Misty only to have her secretly following him. Once it evolved to Butterfree, she took a liking to it.
- Misty has three things she has a strong dislike for. They are carrots, peppers, and bugs stated in episode 3 of the first series.
- In the second Pokémon movie, Misty got jealous after Melody kisses Ash, implying that she may have a crush on Ash, which she denies though later she implicitly admits it as true. In fact, Misty's Song strongly implies this even more. Previously in the Orange Island League one gym leader who was attracted to Misty noticed her feelings for Ash and tried hinting at it to Ash who was oblivious. In a later episode in the Johto League Misty even told Ash that one day they would be married, surprising Ash.
- Misty is the only female main character to appear in more than one generation as she appeared in Generation I and II as a main character, while May, Dawn, and Iris have appeared in only one generation as a main character.
- Misty adopts a different personality when talking about/interacting with water Pokémon, as noted by Ash in the episode "Tentacool & Tentacruel".
- Misty did not actually become Gym Leader in Cerulean Blues, as the Japanese version of that episode had Inspector Joy specifically stating that Misty proved herself well enough to continue running Cerulean Gym. In addition, Misty has also explicitly referred to herself in both versions as the Cerulean Gym Leader in "The Waterflowers of Cerulean City", "Totodile Duel", and "Entei and the Unknown Tower", taking place well before Cerulean Blues.