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'''PokéShipping''' (Japanese: '''サトカス''' ''SatoKasu'') is the ship between [[Ash Ketchum]] and {{an|Misty}} and is historically one of the most prolific pairings within the Pokémon franchise, alongside [[AmourShipping]] and [[RocketShipping]], to the point that it is even named after the franchise. It is also one of the few pairings that has been officially recognized by The Pokémon Company and can be followed across many of the anime adaptations, including the manga and novelizations.


[[Image:Pokeship.jpg|Right|250px|thumb|Ash and Misty in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]].]]
Ash and Misty first encountered each other in ''[[EP001|Pokémon, I Choose You!]]''. Misty was [[fishing]] in a river, and she hooked {{Ash}} and his injured {{AP|Pikachu}} who had been chased by a flock of {{p|Spearow}}. After pointing Ash in the direction of the nearest [[Pokémon Center]], he borrowed her [[bicycle]]. They reunited in ''[[EP002|Pokémon Emergency]]'' when Misty arrived at the Pokémon Center with her broken bicycle, demanding that Ash pay her back, saying she'd continue to follow him until he does. As the series progressed, the pair developed a strong bond and had many adventures together, with Misty being the primary female protagonist through the [[Kanto]] [[region]], the [[Orange Islands]], and the [[Johto]] region with Ash. Misty continues to make reappearances in subsequent series as well since her departure.


''Writers note: Incomplete article. Figured I should put up what I have now just so we can work out a format for the Shipping pages before going any further.''
==History==
[[File:Ash Misty Hold Hands.png|250px|thumb|Ash and Misty holding hands in ''[[EP020|The Ghost of Maiden's Peak]]'']]
===Indigo League===
Despite Misty's initial insistence that she is only following Ash until he pays for her bike, in ''[[EP003|Ash Catches a Pokémon]]'', she admires his deep love and care for Pokémon. Early on in their journey, she primarily serves as a tutor to Ash, explaining how the [[Badge]] system works, even assisting him in battles and training. From the beginning, she is happy to offer her own Pokémon to support Ash in his battles, such as seen in ''[[EP005|Showdown in Pewter City]]''.


'''PokéShipping''' is one of the many names given to the [[Ash]]/[[Misty]] coupling supported by many fans of the [[Pokémon anime]].  
Despite Misty's best efforts to convince Ash to pass by [[Cerulean City]], when they do make it, Misty's sister, {{an|Daisy}}, questions if the pair of them have become a couple, which embarrasses Misty. And, when the group reaches [[Pokémon Tech]], Misty becomes frustrated with Ash and Brock when the pair become infatuated with [[Giselle]].


= Evidence =
At the end of ''[[EP020|The Ghost of Maiden's Peak]]'', during the festival, Ash begins to see Misty in a different light, and common romantic tropes occur, such as a bubbly background and romantic harp strings. When Misty invites Ash to dance, he happily accepts by taking her hand. The pair are shown holding hands again during ''[[EP023|The Tower of Terror]]'' while traversing the mist on their way to [[Lavender Town]]. When Ash decides to investigate the [[Pokémon Tower|tower]] alone, he is knocked out by a falling chandelier. Outside, Misty voices her concerns to Brock about letting Ash and Pikachu enter the tower alone. When the pair go inside and find Ash unconscious, Misty is visibly upset, holding Ash in her arms before he regains consciousness. Misty and Ash continue to remain very protective of each other, always showing concern at any risk of injury and supporting each other through their hardships and battles throughout the series.
''Writers note: Uses the 2002 copy of the OPS Hints list, and needs expansion for late Johto.''


==Misty's List of Proofs==
During a scene from ''[[EP036|The Bridge Bike Gang]]'', Brock unknowingly pins Ash to his seat at the Pokémon Center and Misty has a frightened look on her face. Later, in the same scene, Misty is seen trying to free Ash, with Pikachu's help.


Most other shippers agree that Misty's love for Ash is undeniable. In fact, out of all the major and secondary characters, she is the only one who has made her romantic intentions apparent. This evidence became more prevalent throughout the Orange Season. Here is a listing of her proofs as found by the OPS in the current anime.
By the time Ash, Misty and Brock reach [[Cinnabar Island]], she'd forgotten that she started to follow Ash because of her bike, indication that the two had developed a strong friendship. Misty continues supporting Ash as he battles through the [[Indigo Plateau Conference]], and attempts to cheer him up when he loses to [[Ritchie]], before losing her temper with him.


* ''Ash Catches A Pokémon''
[[Image:PokeShipping 3.png|thumb|325px|right|Misty is annoyed when Melody flirts with Ash]]
: Ash, willing to continue his journey alone, is followed by Misty. Upon noticing her pursuit in [[Viridian Forest]], Ash puts her on the spot and asks her, "Why are you still following me?". Misty sweatdrops and unconvincingly stutters back, "M...My bike! I'm holding you responsible for my bike!". Her obvious insincerity clearly shows the bike isn't the reason she is following Ash.


: Why she is following him is made apparent near the end of the episode where she says "I've never known anyone like him. He really does love Pokémon". She does so in body language befitting that of an infatuated girl. Also, in her statement, it is pretty much implied that she has an interest in knowing Ash, who at this point, is a total stranger; a textbook case of a sudden crush.
===Orange League===
Ash, Misty, and Brock travel onwards to the [[Orange Islands]], with Brock leaving them early on to help at [[Professor Ivy]]'s laboratory. During ''[[EP083|Poké Ball Peril]]'', [[Team Rocket]] comment that they've caught "a pair of very romantic creatures" and how Misty and Ash are "lovebirds," which they both deny. A sub-theme during this arc is the closeness of their relationship, culminating in Misty admitting to herself her feelings for Ash in the [[M02|second movie]]. Other characters who also comment on their closeness include [[Danny]], the [[Navel Island]] [[Gym Leader]], {{Tracey}} and {{OBP|Melody|M02}}.


* ''Poké Ball Peril''
The events of ''[[EP103|Misty Meets Her Match]]'', are another key episode that people supporting PokéShipping point to, despite [[Rudy]]'s interest in Misty and their impromptu date, she continues to cheer for Ash in their gym battle. Recognizing her feelings for Ash at the culmination of their battle, Rudy comments to himself that "She wants him."
: [[Team Rocket]] introduces the concept of PokéShipping officially into the anime. Near the end of the episode, [[James]] says "I think we may have captured a pair of romantic creatures in our little cage" after which [[Jessie]] swoons and [[Meowth]] blurts out, "They're lovebirds!". The idea of Ash and Misty as a couple becomes the major sub-theme throughout the subsequent Orange Season, culminating into events in the 2nd movie. Ash and Misty deny it all, of course.


* ''Navel Maneuvers''
===Johto===
: [[Danny]], the [[Navel Island]] [[Gym Leader]], quickly picks up on the nature of Ash and Misty's relationship during one of their arguments and says, "I can see the two of you are pretty close". After Misty asks what he meant by that, he replied, "What's that saying? 'You always hurt the one you love...". Danny, much like Team Rocket before him, is clearly observing something beyond friendship between Ash and Misty, thus reconfirming the idea of AAML in the Orange Season.
During ''[[EP198|The Heartbreak of Brock]]'', while giving Brock a pep talk about pursuing a relationship with [[Temacu]], Misty responds, "Take it from me, it's a lot easier to like someone who likes you than to like someone who doesn't." Brock then asks her, "How do you know?", after which Misty gasps, blushes, then coyly replies, "Well, that's...what I've heard...".


* ''Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon'': Yes, she's blushing.
Misty notices when others show an interest in Ash, such as in ''[[EP267|Love, Pokémon Style]]'' when Macy invites Ash out to lunch, interrupting her saying that Ash is "booked." Later in the same scene, Macy questions Misty's right to interfere in Ash's personal affairs as she's not his girlfriend. Misty looks quite unimpressed as Macy continues flirting with Ash.
: After the Nidoran kiss and evolve, [[Tracey]] comments about whether the battle or the kiss made them evolve. The idea of kissing embarrasses Misty and provokes Ash to ask the question, "Do people change when they get kissed?", after which Misty answers to him, "Guess we'll have to find out ourselves..." It doesn't get any more obvious than that.


* ''Misty Meets Her Match''
When Misty, Ash and Brock split up in ''[[EP273|Gotta Catch Ya Later!]]'', initially she is upset that Ash doesn't seem to care that the three of them will be going their own ways. However, by the episode's conclusion, as they think back on their journey together, they're all upset, but concede they will always be the best of friends. As a parting gift, Misty gives Ash a handkerchief, which is customary in Japan and other East Asian cultures, to "wipe away tears" when someone leaves your life (e.g. a death, a breakup, or saying goodbye to a good friend).
: This entire episode alone serves as conclusive evidence that Misty not only likes Ash but possibly has developed a case of young love for him. [[Rudy]], the [[Trovita Island]] Gym Leader, has a case of "love at first sight" with Misty after she saves his sister Mahri. After several advances from Rudy, Misty agrees to what is essentially an impromptu date with Rudy, leaving Ash and Tracey to themselves.  


: According to accounts of the original Japanese version, during the dance after the date, Rudy not only asked Misty to stay on the island, but to marry him. What is significant here is that Misty was actually considering his proposal, evidenced by the fact that she didn't refuse him outright. Throughout Ash's gym battle with Rudy, Misty clearly showed which boy meant more to her, finally rooting for Ash in the end. Rudy finally sums up the entire theme of this episode in three words, "She wants him," thus continuing the theme of AAML along with Danny and Team Rocket.
===Post Original Series===
After their initial adventure, the pair are always excited to see each other and continue traveling together for short lengths. This is seen during their time together at the [[Mirage Kingdom]] in [[Hoenn]], traveling to the {{gdis|Battle Factory|III}} in Kanto or reuniting when they meet up during the series, {{series|Sun & Moon}}. This is last seen in their final reunion in ''[[JN138|A Fated Face-Off!]]'', where the two not only reunite but engage in large amounts of friendly banter before traveling together again one last time from this episode until ''[[JN147|The Rainbow and the Pokémon Master!]]'', alongside Brock.  


* ''[[The Power of One]]''
Misty has also watched Ash compete in the [[Ever Grande Conference]] from afar in ''[[AG126|Saved by the Beldum]]'' and ''[[AG128|Shocks and Bonds]]'', and later watched Ash face Leon in ''[[JN132|Partners in Time!]]''.  
: P2K, otherwise known as 'The Power of One', or 'Revelation Lugia' is the conclusion to everything related to Misty's love for Ash in the Orange Season. In this movie, Misty gets competition in the form of Melody, the Festival Maiden of the Legend Ceremony. Melody, upon greeting our heroes, immediately comes up to Ash and plants a kiss on his cheek, provoking a glare of jealousy from Misty. Also, after Melody's performance at the festival party, she quickly kneels in front of Ash and grabs hold of his arm, provoking Misty to gasp and growl again in subdued jealousy.


: What really confirms Misty's love once and for all is found near the end of the movie, when Misty openly admits to Melody that Ash is "her burden" and goes off to rescue him in Melody's place, essentially cementing a "desired exclusivity" with Ash.
Ash also has a [[Misty's special lure|special lure]] featuring Misty's likeness that he received as a gift from her and has been seen using it on numerous occasions, carrying it with him throughout his adventures. He notably replaces it with Cilan's lure in ''[[JN138|A Fated Face Off!]]'' in front of Misty, and jokingly insists Cilan's lure is superior, provoking the latter.


* ''The Light Fantastic''
==Other media==
: When Misty introduces Ash to this ep's [[Nurse Joy]], Joy quickly exclaims, "What a little cutie!", referring to [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]] on Ash's head. But Misty and [[Brock]] mistakenly think she's referring to Ash. Brock is left completely shocked, but Misty not only gets shocked, but quickly develops the same jealous expression she displayed when Melody flirted with Ash; proof positive she still has the same feelings for Ash even in the notoriously unshippy [[Johto]] season.
[[File:PokéShipping EToP.png|thumb|250px|Ash and Misty in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]]]
[[File:Spurt Card Ash loves Misty.png|thumb|250px|Misty and Delia, featured on the Queen of Hearts Card in the tenth Japanese OP, [[Spurt!]]]]
===[[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]===
In the {{pkmn|manga}} series [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]], based on the anime, Ash has a canonical crush on {{Gary}}'s older sister, [[Daisy Oak|May]]. However, he occasionally shows attraction towards Misty as well. When Misty learns about Daisy Oak, she teases Ash about being attracted to older women and wonders if she should be careful (she is 12 in this adaptation).


* ''The Heartbreak of Brock''
Over the course of the manga, their interest in each other is played up, including in ''[[ET02|Play Misty For Me]]'' where Ash finds Misty eye-catching, especially when he first sees her in her Gym uniform, which happens to be a swimsuit. In the same chapter, Misty's sisters tease her about being attracted to younger men.
: While giving a pep talk to Brock about pursuing a possible relationship with Temaku, Misty says, "Take it from me, it's a lot easier to like someone who likes you than to like someone who doesn't." Brock then asks her "How do you know?", after which Misty gasps, blushes, then coyly replies "Well that's...what I've heard..." Misty is clearly referring to her crush on Ash. It is clear she is not referring to Brock (much to the dismay of GymShippers) since she is openly encouraging Brock to pursue Temaku, and her history clearly shows she wants Ash.


* ''Gotta Catch Ya Later''
For the adaption of the [[Trovita Island]] Gym battle against [[Rudy]] in ''[[ET16|You Bet Your Wife]]'', when [[Rudy]] proposes to Misty, Ash calls him a "creep" and tells him that "if you want Misty, you'll have to go through me first!". Misty blushes and wonders if Ash is in love with her, and seems disappointed when Ash goes on to politely ask Rudy for a formal badge challenge.
:When Ash and Misty seperate, Misty says "Well now I know how you really feel about me, Ash Ketchum".  This one line has since been the centre of much debate over pokéshipping.


:The clips of Misty in the how were random Misty clips in the dub. However, in Japan they concentrated on a relationship between Ash and Misty.
In ''[[ET20|Epilogue: Wild Type]]'', in a letter he writes home to his mother, Ash recounts his adventures in the Orange Islands and brief glimpses are shown. These include a panel with Ash and Misty facing each other, blushing furiously, in the scene, Ash asks, "Which jacuzzi...was this?". In the letter, Ash describes this moment as "some other stuff too..." saying "I can't tell '''Mom''' about ''that''!".


==Ash's List of Proofs==
===Music===
* [[Misty's Song]] is a song from the ''[[Pokémon 2.B.A. Master]]'' soundtrack in which Misty sings about her feelings for Ash but is afraid she'll be rejected, culminating in her saying that she loves him.


Even PokéShippers will admit that Ash has not shown any overt proof of liking Misty. This reality often provokes shippers opposed to PokéShipping (especially PalletShippers) to question Ash's sexual orientation as well. However, what we do believe is that Ash is capable of liking Misty, and furthermore, that Ash is undeniably heterosexual. This list of proofs combines both proofs of those facts.
* On the ''[[Pokémon Christmas Bash]]'' CD, there are two songs that show strong evidence of her feelings towards Ash.
** The first song on the CD entitled ''{{OBP|Pokémon Christmas Bash|song}}'' has the three main characters along with Team Rocket singing about what they want for Christmas. In Misty's stanza, she sings about how the only thing on her wishlist is a dance with Ash.
** Another song on the CD called ''[[Under the Mistletoe]]'' has Misty singing about how she wants Ash to know her feelings for him and how she wants to meet Ash under the mistletoe. On the other hand, Ash is singing about how he hopes not to be caught under the mistletoe. Near the song's end, after leaving Ash feeling paranoid about the mistletoe, Misty has got Ash under the mistletoe. Ash realizes this, freaks out, and runs off to eat more cookies while leaving Misty wondering what his problem is.


* ''School of Hard Knocks''
* [[He Drives Me Crazy]] is a song from ''[[Totally Pokémon]]'' and ''[[Pokémon 3: The Ultimate Soundtrack]]'' that is sung from Misty's perspective, although it was not sung by [[Rachael Lillis]]. This song highlights the feelings that Misty has but does not understand.
: Ash and Brock gawk and blush over a picture of Giselle, the top beginner at Pokémon Tech. Later in this episode when Giselle appears in person, Ash grows big puppy dog eyes, blushes heavily, and comments, "She's real pretty, isn't she?". Much to the dismay of PalletShippers, this proves that Ash is attracted to females. Ash has never shown any definitive attraction to his own sex.


* [[It Takes Two]] is a song used to advertise {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}. Mostly in reference to the new [[Double Battle]] feature, but it features Ash and Misty singing about how well they work as a team.


* ''Ghost of Maiden's Peak'': Then they dance. Aww.
===[[Pocket Monsters: The Animation]]===
: Our hero does a double take when Misty appears with her hair down and dressed in a formal kimono. Upon seeing her, the camera switches to his perspective, the bubbly background usually associated with passionate moments is used, romantic harp strings are played, and Misty's surprised facial expression clearly shows she is being looked at with interest. Also, the entire theme of the episode was romance-oriented, so it's only logical to assume this scene between Ash and Misty is as well.
[[Takeshi Shudō]]'s novelization contains numerous scenes and internal character monologues that were not in the anime, and several of these relate to Ash and Misty's relationship. These monologues include Misty reflecting on her romantic fantasies of the ideal man and compares Ash unfavorably to that fantasy while acknowledging that Ash is the first boy she's spent a significant amount of time with.


* ''Princess vs. Princess''
In Chapter 2 of the second volume, Ash and Misty encounter an old man in the archaeological museum outside Pewter City, who asks Misty if she is Ash's girlfriend. Over Misty's furious objections, the old man compares her and Ash to a {{p|Nidorina}} and {{p|Nidorino}} and even tells her that she is "well-matched" with Ash.
: Ash, thinking Misty is entering the Princess Festival Contest to take a picture with the movie star host, gets a little jealous, groaning with his arms crossed, "You must really want that picture with Fiorello...". Surprisingly, Misty reassures him she's only doing it for the doll set. Ash, whether he's aware of it or not, feels threatened by the presence of another male in Misty's life.


* ''Navel Maneuvers''
===[[Pokémon Live!]]===
: Climbing Navel Island's central mountain, Misty tells Danny the gym leader to be extra careful. Seeing how much concern Misty is giving to Danny, Ash with the same jealous expression yells, "What's she so worried about him for?!". He's distracted so much by Misty's little crush on Danny that he loses his concentration and falls down the mountain a bit. Much like his behavior in "Princess vs. Princess", another male getting Misty's attention seems to bother him.
In this show, it is explicitly stated that Misty has feelings for Ash and wants to tell him, but that she is too scared.


=Hints=
===[[Spurt!]]===
In the final opening theme song for the Japanese Advanced Generation series, Misty was shown in a "Queen of Hearts" card together with [[Delia Ketchum]]. Under cartomancy, the Queen of Hearts card was meant to universally represent the mother and future wife of an individual.<ref>http://latin.cards/cartomancy/queen-hearts.html</ref>


For those already convinced about PokéShipping, there do exist events which suggest inconclusively, something along the lines of romance. But the difference between hints and proofs are that proofs are essentially ironclad and undebatable in contemporary debate, whereas hints are quite debatable, and are open to interpretation. Here is a listing of what the OPS considers to be debatable hints, all of which vary in strength.
==References==
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* ''Showdown at Pewter City''
==External links==
: Misty is surprisingly eager to start a Pokémon-sharing relationship with Ash in this episode and gets very upset when Ash refuses. Later, while Ash is charging up Pikachu's electric sacs, Misty again offers help to Ash and gets snubbed. She then grumbles and says, "What do I care..." and runs off. Misty somewhat admits by her behavior and dialogue that she's really interested in getting to know him better.
* [https://bulbagarden.net/forums/shippers-paradise.300/ Shippers' Paradise] on Bulbagarden Forums


* ''Clefairy and the Moon Stone''
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: Misty, at the beginning of this episode, continually keeps mentioning how "romantic" the surroundings are. She continues to do this not only in this episode, but subsequent episodes as well.
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* ''The Waterflowers of Cerulean City''
: At the outskirts of [[Cerulean City]], Misty attempts to dissuade Ash from going into the city by tempting him to go to [[Vermilion City]]. She does so by mentioning the "neat Pokémon, the yachts pulling into the harbor, and a spot way up on a hill where you can sit and watch a romantic sunset". The mentioning of a romantic scene subtly suggests what she might have intended for all along, especially with how many times she's talked about romantic things in previous episodes.
 
* ''Pokémon Scent-sation!''
: Misty unaware that Ash is disguised as a girl among the crowd, using the same girlish demeanor she used in "Ash Catches A Pokémon", dreamily admits to the group, "I wish Ash would've heard that story..." She openly is expressing a desire for Ash's presence.
 
: Also, during Ash's gym battle with [[Erika]], the girls in the crowd start acknowledging Ash's skill and how much more impressive he is than he looks, provoking Misty to smile with reassurance.
 
* ''The Legend of Dratini''
: At the beginning of this episode, Ash is marching and singing the show's theme song (I think). Misty is right behind him and longingly stares at him until they reach the [[Safari Zone]] warden's house. After Ash sings out his last lines, Misty imitates his enthusiasm and sings her own lines as well. You know the old saying, "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery."
 
* ''March of the Exeggutor Squad''
: Misty goes into perhaps the most extreme fits of blushing in the history of the series, all provoked by a simple compliment from Ash about her skimpy stage outfit. No one blushes like that out of mere embarrassment. She clearly holds Ash's opinion of her in exclusive priority.
 
* ''The Misty Mermaid''
: At the end of this episode, Ash tells Misty how amazing she was at her performance of the underwater play. Misty disproportionately calls Ash's comments "sweet talk" and reminds him of the bike he owes her, something she supposedly forgot about back on [[Cinnabar Island]].
 
* ''Make Room for Gloom''
: Upon arriving at the Xanadu Nursery, Brock spies on a pretty girl behind the window, after which Ash comes to look and says he doesn't see a pretty girl. Misty then says, "Just turn around" and giggles, clearly addressing Ash. Ash then jokes about her hallucinating, then starts chuckling.
 
: Ash, finally spotting a {{p|Gloom}} behind the window, asks Brock if "he's getting 'misty' over a gloom," This causes Misty to pull Ash's mouth wide with her fingers and ask him what is he saying about her, mistaking Ash's 'misty' comment with herself. Both seem to be blushing in the midst of their playfulness.
 
* ''Forest Grumps''
: At the beginning of the episode, Ash and Misty are surprisingly close to one another while tending to their Pokémon. Brock on the other hand is away from them asleep behind a tree.
 
: Upon reunion, Ash and Misty exclaim each other's names in joy while the camera focuses on their faces. What's interesting to note is how the scripting and animation seem to focus just on their reunion alone.
 
=Alternate names=
PokéShipping, as with many of the more popular Ships, is known by a variety of different names. Following the emergence of PokéShipping from amongst these as the de-facto standard, the other names have become associated with certain groups within the PokéShipping fandom, or certain methods of shipping. A prominent few are detailed below.
 
* '''GakiShipping''' - An early term coined around the same time as TwerpShipping, the name was originally meant to be descriptive of both Ash & Misty being ''gakis'' (Gaki being a somewhat rude way to refer to a child in Japanese), but has since evolved to describe the actual shipper, and is now used only in an insulting manner towards shippers (Not necessarily just PokéShippers) who use flimsy evidence to support their position, or otherwise act childish
 
* '''SatoKasu''' - The original (Japanese) term for the ship, using the standard Japanese naming method of combining the first 2 characters from each characters name, starting with the dominant character.
 
* '''TwerpShipping''' - The original (English) name for the ship, the term is currently used primarily only amongst users on TRHQ, and by those who primarily associate themselves with [[RocketShipping]].


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PokéShipping (Japanese: サトカス SatoKasu) is the ship between Ash Ketchum and Misty and is historically one of the most prolific pairings within the Pokémon franchise, alongside AmourShipping and RocketShipping, to the point that it is even named after the franchise. It is also one of the few pairings that has been officially recognized by The Pokémon Company and can be followed across many of the anime adaptations, including the manga and novelizations.

Ash and Misty first encountered each other in Pokémon, I Choose You!. Misty was fishing in a river, and she hooked Ash and his injured Pikachu who had been chased by a flock of Spearow. After pointing Ash in the direction of the nearest Pokémon Center, he borrowed her bicycle. They reunited in Pokémon Emergency when Misty arrived at the Pokémon Center with her broken bicycle, demanding that Ash pay her back, saying she'd continue to follow him until he does. As the series progressed, the pair developed a strong bond and had many adventures together, with Misty being the primary female protagonist through the Kanto region, the Orange Islands, and the Johto region with Ash. Misty continues to make reappearances in subsequent series as well since her departure.

History

Ash and Misty holding hands in The Ghost of Maiden's Peak

Indigo League

Despite Misty's initial insistence that she is only following Ash until he pays for her bike, in Ash Catches a Pokémon, she admires his deep love and care for Pokémon. Early on in their journey, she primarily serves as a tutor to Ash, explaining how the Badge system works, even assisting him in battles and training. From the beginning, she is happy to offer her own Pokémon to support Ash in his battles, such as seen in Showdown in Pewter City.

Despite Misty's best efforts to convince Ash to pass by Cerulean City, when they do make it, Misty's sister, Daisy, questions if the pair of them have become a couple, which embarrasses Misty. And, when the group reaches Pokémon Tech, Misty becomes frustrated with Ash and Brock when the pair become infatuated with Giselle.

At the end of The Ghost of Maiden's Peak, during the festival, Ash begins to see Misty in a different light, and common romantic tropes occur, such as a bubbly background and romantic harp strings. When Misty invites Ash to dance, he happily accepts by taking her hand. The pair are shown holding hands again during The Tower of Terror while traversing the mist on their way to Lavender Town. When Ash decides to investigate the tower alone, he is knocked out by a falling chandelier. Outside, Misty voices her concerns to Brock about letting Ash and Pikachu enter the tower alone. When the pair go inside and find Ash unconscious, Misty is visibly upset, holding Ash in her arms before he regains consciousness. Misty and Ash continue to remain very protective of each other, always showing concern at any risk of injury and supporting each other through their hardships and battles throughout the series.

During a scene from The Bridge Bike Gang, Brock unknowingly pins Ash to his seat at the Pokémon Center and Misty has a frightened look on her face. Later, in the same scene, Misty is seen trying to free Ash, with Pikachu's help.

By the time Ash, Misty and Brock reach Cinnabar Island, she'd forgotten that she started to follow Ash because of her bike, indication that the two had developed a strong friendship. Misty continues supporting Ash as he battles through the Indigo Plateau Conference, and attempts to cheer him up when he loses to Ritchie, before losing her temper with him.

Misty is annoyed when Melody flirts with Ash

Orange League

Ash, Misty, and Brock travel onwards to the Orange Islands, with Brock leaving them early on to help at Professor Ivy's laboratory. During Poké Ball Peril, Team Rocket comment that they've caught "a pair of very romantic creatures" and how Misty and Ash are "lovebirds," which they both deny. A sub-theme during this arc is the closeness of their relationship, culminating in Misty admitting to herself her feelings for Ash in the second movie. Other characters who also comment on their closeness include Danny, the Navel Island Gym Leader, Tracey and Melody.

The events of Misty Meets Her Match, are another key episode that people supporting PokéShipping point to, despite Rudy's interest in Misty and their impromptu date, she continues to cheer for Ash in their gym battle. Recognizing her feelings for Ash at the culmination of their battle, Rudy comments to himself that "She wants him."

Johto

During The Heartbreak of Brock, while giving Brock a pep talk about pursuing a relationship with Temacu, Misty responds, "Take it from me, it's a lot easier to like someone who likes you than to like someone who doesn't." Brock then asks her, "How do you know?", after which Misty gasps, blushes, then coyly replies, "Well, that's...what I've heard...".

Misty notices when others show an interest in Ash, such as in Love, Pokémon Style when Macy invites Ash out to lunch, interrupting her saying that Ash is "booked." Later in the same scene, Macy questions Misty's right to interfere in Ash's personal affairs as she's not his girlfriend. Misty looks quite unimpressed as Macy continues flirting with Ash.

When Misty, Ash and Brock split up in Gotta Catch Ya Later!, initially she is upset that Ash doesn't seem to care that the three of them will be going their own ways. However, by the episode's conclusion, as they think back on their journey together, they're all upset, but concede they will always be the best of friends. As a parting gift, Misty gives Ash a handkerchief, which is customary in Japan and other East Asian cultures, to "wipe away tears" when someone leaves your life (e.g. a death, a breakup, or saying goodbye to a good friend).

Post Original Series

After their initial adventure, the pair are always excited to see each other and continue traveling together for short lengths. This is seen during their time together at the Mirage Kingdom in Hoenn, traveling to the Battle Factory in Kanto or reuniting when they meet up during the series, Sun & Moon series. This is last seen in their final reunion in A Fated Face-Off!, where the two not only reunite but engage in large amounts of friendly banter before traveling together again one last time from this episode until The Rainbow and the Pokémon Master!, alongside Brock.

Misty has also watched Ash compete in the Ever Grande Conference from afar in Saved by the Beldum and Shocks and Bonds, and later watched Ash face Leon in Partners in Time!.

Ash also has a special lure featuring Misty's likeness that he received as a gift from her and has been seen using it on numerous occasions, carrying it with him throughout his adventures. He notably replaces it with Cilan's lure in A Fated Face Off! in front of Misty, and jokingly insists Cilan's lure is superior, provoking the latter.

Other media

Misty and Delia, featured on the Queen of Hearts Card in the tenth Japanese OP, Spurt!

The Electric Tale of Pikachu

In the manga series The Electric Tale of Pikachu, based on the anime, Ash has a canonical crush on Gary's older sister, May. However, he occasionally shows attraction towards Misty as well. When Misty learns about Daisy Oak, she teases Ash about being attracted to older women and wonders if she should be careful (she is 12 in this adaptation).

Over the course of the manga, their interest in each other is played up, including in Play Misty For Me where Ash finds Misty eye-catching, especially when he first sees her in her Gym uniform, which happens to be a swimsuit. In the same chapter, Misty's sisters tease her about being attracted to younger men.

For the adaption of the Trovita Island Gym battle against Rudy in You Bet Your Wife, when Rudy proposes to Misty, Ash calls him a "creep" and tells him that "if you want Misty, you'll have to go through me first!". Misty blushes and wonders if Ash is in love with her, and seems disappointed when Ash goes on to politely ask Rudy for a formal badge challenge.

In Epilogue: Wild Type, in a letter he writes home to his mother, Ash recounts his adventures in the Orange Islands and brief glimpses are shown. These include a panel with Ash and Misty facing each other, blushing furiously, in the scene, Ash asks, "Which jacuzzi...was this?". In the letter, Ash describes this moment as "some other stuff too..." saying "I can't tell Mom about that!".

Music

  • Misty's Song is a song from the Pokémon 2.B.A. Master soundtrack in which Misty sings about her feelings for Ash but is afraid she'll be rejected, culminating in her saying that she loves him.
  • On the Pokémon Christmas Bash CD, there are two songs that show strong evidence of her feelings towards Ash.
    • The first song on the CD entitled Pokémon Christmas Bash has the three main characters along with Team Rocket singing about what they want for Christmas. In Misty's stanza, she sings about how the only thing on her wishlist is a dance with Ash.
    • Another song on the CD called Under the Mistletoe has Misty singing about how she wants Ash to know her feelings for him and how she wants to meet Ash under the mistletoe. On the other hand, Ash is singing about how he hopes not to be caught under the mistletoe. Near the song's end, after leaving Ash feeling paranoid about the mistletoe, Misty has got Ash under the mistletoe. Ash realizes this, freaks out, and runs off to eat more cookies while leaving Misty wondering what his problem is.

Pocket Monsters: The Animation

Takeshi Shudō's novelization contains numerous scenes and internal character monologues that were not in the anime, and several of these relate to Ash and Misty's relationship. These monologues include Misty reflecting on her romantic fantasies of the ideal man and compares Ash unfavorably to that fantasy while acknowledging that Ash is the first boy she's spent a significant amount of time with.

In Chapter 2 of the second volume, Ash and Misty encounter an old man in the archaeological museum outside Pewter City, who asks Misty if she is Ash's girlfriend. Over Misty's furious objections, the old man compares her and Ash to a Nidorina and Nidorino and even tells her that she is "well-matched" with Ash.

Pokémon Live!

In this show, it is explicitly stated that Misty has feelings for Ash and wants to tell him, but that she is too scared.

Spurt!

In the final opening theme song for the Japanese Advanced Generation series, Misty was shown in a "Queen of Hearts" card together with Delia Ketchum. Under cartomancy, the Queen of Hearts card was meant to universally represent the mother and future wife of an individual.[1]

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