Movie
Description
Kasumi, known as Misty in some localizations, is a Water-type Pokémon Trainer from Pallet Town who travels with Satoshi and Takeshi. Her journey to New Island begins after the group receives a holographic invitation from a mysterious woman, prompting them to travel to Old Shore Wharf. During the storm at the wharf, Kasumi voices concern about the safety of crossing to New Island, doubting their Pokémon are strong enough for the turbulent seas. Despite the risks, the group accepts a boat ride from the disguised Rocket-Dan, which capsizes. Kasumi uses her Staryu to navigate the ocean and reach New Island safely alongside her companions.
Upon arrival at New Island, Kasumi observes the female attendant escorting the group, noting a resemblance to the missing Nurse Joy from Old Shore Wharf, though she doesn't press the issue immediately. During the gathering of Trainers in Mewtwo's castle, Kasumi interacts with attendees like Neesha. She intervenes when Takeshi becomes overly enthusiastic toward Neesha, physically pulling him away by the ear to refocus. Kasumi also expresses admiration for another Trainer's collection of Water-type Pokémon but reacts with visible fear when the same Trainer deploys Gyarados.
Kasumi's primary Pokémon team during these events includes Togepi and Psyduck. Mewtwo's specialized capture devices later seize Psyduck, taking it to the cloning laboratory, though it is ultimately freed alongside the other captured Pokémon. During the climactic battle between the original Pokémon and their clones, Kasumi witnesses Satoshi's sacrifice to stop the fighting, resulting in his petrification. She shares in the collective grief of the Trainers and Pokémon, later observing as the Pokémon's tears revive Satoshi. Following the restoration of peace, Kasumi departs New Island with no memory of the events due to Mewtwo's intervention.
Her background as a Water-type specialist consistently informs her choices and reactions, evident in her appreciation for other Trainers' Water-types and her reliance on Staryu for oceanic travel. Her pragmatic, cautious nature surfaces during the storm and in her observations about the attendant, while her proactive interventions demonstrate a protective stance toward her companions.
Upon arrival at New Island, Kasumi observes the female attendant escorting the group, noting a resemblance to the missing Nurse Joy from Old Shore Wharf, though she doesn't press the issue immediately. During the gathering of Trainers in Mewtwo's castle, Kasumi interacts with attendees like Neesha. She intervenes when Takeshi becomes overly enthusiastic toward Neesha, physically pulling him away by the ear to refocus. Kasumi also expresses admiration for another Trainer's collection of Water-type Pokémon but reacts with visible fear when the same Trainer deploys Gyarados.
Kasumi's primary Pokémon team during these events includes Togepi and Psyduck. Mewtwo's specialized capture devices later seize Psyduck, taking it to the cloning laboratory, though it is ultimately freed alongside the other captured Pokémon. During the climactic battle between the original Pokémon and their clones, Kasumi witnesses Satoshi's sacrifice to stop the fighting, resulting in his petrification. She shares in the collective grief of the Trainers and Pokémon, later observing as the Pokémon's tears revive Satoshi. Following the restoration of peace, Kasumi departs New Island with no memory of the events due to Mewtwo's intervention.
Her background as a Water-type specialist consistently informs her choices and reactions, evident in her appreciation for other Trainers' Water-types and her reliance on Staryu for oceanic travel. Her pragmatic, cautious nature surfaces during the storm and in her observations about the attendant, while her proactive interventions demonstrate a protective stance toward her companions.