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'''Isis''' (Japanese: '''イシス''' ''Isis'') is a [[Pokémon Breeder]] that appeared in ''[[DP057|Bibarel Gnaws Best!]]''.
'''Isis''' (Japanese: '''イシス''' ''Isis'') is a [[Pokémon Breeder]] that appeared in ''[[DP057|Bibarel Gnaws Best!]]''.


She takes care of a {{p|Bibarel}} for the [[expert stonecutter]]. She's been friends with it since she was a girl. The expert stonecutter is responsible for building the new bridge. She was appointed to look after Bibarel and organize the workers temporarily when the expert stonecutter is out. Bibarel stopped working immediately after the departure of the expert stonecutter. She was extremely depressed and blamed herself for not being able to gain the trust from a childhood friend. {{an|Brock}} tried to solve the situation by giving his specially designed Pokémon food, which will make Pokémon become energetic, to Bibarel but it went back to sleep at once after taking the food. This depressed Brock as well. Later, the boss constructor came with a building machine and requested to take the job. Bibarel became furious and tried his best to stop the constructor from building the bridge. The expert stonecutter came back and told the group that the bridge isn't planned well and would fall down easily. He brought the group with a new blueprint and explained that he was old to investigate about this. Isis realized that Bibarel is actually trying to protect the lives of people and became friends with Bibarel again.
She takes care of a {{p|Bibarel}} for the [[expert stonecutter]] that she's been friends with since she was a girl. She was appointed to look after Bibarel and organize the workers temporarily when the expert stonecutter was out. When Bibarel stopped working after the departure of the expert stonecutter she was extremely depressed and blamed herself for not being able to gain the trust from a childhood friend. After it turned out that the plans for a new bridge were dangerous Isis realized that Bibarel was actually trying to protect the lives of people and became friends with Bibarel again.


==Pokémon==
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|desc={{p|Bibarel}} is a Pokémon owned by the expert stonecutter and the star of ''[[DP057|Bibarel Gnaws Best!]]''.
|desc={{p|Bibarel}} is a Pokémon owned by the expert stonecutter and the star of ''[[DP057|Bibarel Gnaws Best!]]''.


After its trainer left beause he had worn out his back, Bibarel had refused to do any more work. {{an|Brock}} tried to encourage it to work by mixing up some {{pkmn|food}}, but Bibarel still refused to work. Then, {{Ash}} and Brock sent out {{AP|Chimchar}}, {{AP|Turtwig}}, {{AP|Buizel}} and {{TP|Brock|Sudowoodo}} and used their moves to cut the stone. Unfortunately, they weren't the right dimensions.
After its trainer left because he had worn out his back, Bibarel had refused to do any more work. {{an|Brock}} tried to encourage it to work by mixing up some {{pkmn|food}}, but Bibarel still refused to work. Then, {{Ash}} and Brock sent out {{AP|Chimchar}}, {{AP|Turtwig}}, {{AP|Buizel}} and {{TP|Brock|Sudowoodo}} and used their moves to cut the stone. Unfortunately, they weren't the right dimensions.


Then, just as Bibarel started to get angry, [[Team Rocket]] appeared. They captured the worker's {{p|Machoke}} and {{p|Machamp}}, and then Bibarel. But Bibarel used its strong front teeth to chew right through the cage bars, but after it was freed, it still refused to work.
Then, just as Bibarel started to get angry, [[Team Rocket]] appeared. They captured the worker's {{p|Machoke}} and {{p|Machamp}}, and then Bibarel. But Bibarel used its strong front teeth to chew right through the cage bars, but after it was freed, it still refused to work.

Revision as of 18:02, 5 December 2011

Isis

Isis (Japanese: イシス Isis) is a Pokémon Breeder that appeared in Bibarel Gnaws Best!.

She takes care of a Bibarel for the expert stonecutter that she's been friends with since she was a girl. She was appointed to look after Bibarel and organize the workers temporarily when the expert stonecutter was out. When Bibarel stopped working after the departure of the expert stonecutter she was extremely depressed and blamed herself for not being able to gain the trust from a childhood friend. After it turned out that the plans for a new bridge were dangerous Isis realized that Bibarel was actually trying to protect the lives of people and became friends with Bibarel again.

Pokémon

Taken care of

Expert stonecutter's Bibarel
Bibarel
Bibarel is a Pokémon owned by the expert stonecutter and the star of Bibarel Gnaws Best!.

After its trainer left because he had worn out his back, Bibarel had refused to do any more work. Brock tried to encourage it to work by mixing up some food, but Bibarel still refused to work. Then, Ash and Brock sent out Chimchar, Turtwig, Buizel and Sudowoodo and used their moves to cut the stone. Unfortunately, they weren't the right dimensions.

Then, just as Bibarel started to get angry, Team Rocket appeared. They captured the worker's Machoke and Machamp, and then Bibarel. But Bibarel used its strong front teeth to chew right through the cage bars, but after it was freed, it still refused to work.

When the head engineer arrived and put his Rhydon to work, Bibarel attacked. It didn't want to let the engineer's Pokémon touch the stone quarry. Then, the expert stonecutter appeared, scaring off the engineer and Bibarel and the gang got right to work, and finally finished the bridge on time.

Debut Bibarel Gnaws Best!

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 名塚佳織 Kaori Nazuka
English Bella Hudson
Czech Jana Páleníčková
Polish Beata Jankowska
Portuguese Brazil Samira Fernandes
Portugal Zélia Santos
European Spanish Inmaculada Gallego


Trivia

  • Her name is likely derived from いし ishi (stone), as stone cutting is her profession.
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