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Misty becomes the parental guardian of Togepi, caring for it throughout the series. [21] Misty constantly reins in Brock when he becomes enamored with pretty girls, often pulling him away by the ear. She also has the insectophobia of most Bug-type Pokémon. Misty aims to be a world-class Water-type Pokémon trainer despite her sisters' ridicule.
Kotaku writer Brian Ashcraft noted the negative fan reaction to the removal of Brock and Misty from Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You!, particularly since the story is an adaptation of the original story that featured Brock and Misty. [35] The removal of Brock, whose skin is darker, also had fans concerned for the lack of skin color diversity. [36]
Meanwhile, as she and Brock search fruitlessly for Pikachu, Misty admits that she just wanted Ash to realize that he's alienating his friends—specifically, her. Brock realizes Misty really likes Ash, and Misty denies it by saying Brock wouldn't know anything about liking someone—after all, he's always chasing Nurse Joy and Officer Jenny ...
Ash, Brock and Misty rest in a house occupied by a girl called Lokoko. The original master of the house went missing long before. Brock falls for Lokoko, but Ash and Misty discover she has no reflection in the mirror! The two soon discover that Lokoko is really an illusion created by a Ninetales.
Image credits: Warner Bros. #3 Ash, Misty, and Brock. The original Pokémon anime series features the brave Ash Ketchum, Tomboyish Misty, and the romantic Brock as Poke trainers and guardians.
In addition to Brock and Misty, the other gym leaders are Lt. Surge (マチス), Erika (エリカ), Sabrina (ナツメ)), Koga (キキョウ), Blaine (カツラ), and Giovanni (サカキ). Each main-series Pokémon game, aside from Pokémon Sword and Shield and Pokémon Legends Arceus , also includes a group of elite-level trainers at the end ...
Misty and Brock return to their home due to family reasons. Ash leaves all his Pokémon (excluding Pikachu) in Professor Oak's lab, and he travels to Hoenn alone. Ash arrives in Hoenn, where he reunites with Brock and gains two new companions, May, a beginning Trainer and aspiring Pokémon Coordinator, and her younger brother Max. Throughout ...
When shown on Shūkan Pokémon Hōsōkyoku, the episodes did not have a musical opening. Instead, they open with Brock and Misty talking (except for the Team Rocket episodes, where said characters would talk instead). Normally, it would result in Misty hitting Brock with a mallet, fan, or water gun for acting out of line.