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Brigette (Japanese: アズサ Azusa) is the older sister of Lanette and is the host of Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire and Pokémon Bank.

In the games

Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire

She upgraded the Pokémon Storage System with the ability to hold 1,500 Pokémon, and the ability to select and move multiple Pokémon at once.

She is also generous, and will give away Pokémon Eggs containing special Pokémon if certain conditions are met.

Pokémon Bank

Brigette returns in Pokémon Bank, an online paid cloud storage system for the Nintendo 3DS that complements the release of Pokémon X and Y.

When the player deposits Pokémon, Brigette will award the user with their choice of Battle Points or Poké Miles. The amount received is dependent on the amount of Pokémon deposited and the amount of time they are deposited for.

Pokémon

Given away

Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire

Swablu with False Swipe: Brigette gives the player this Swablu Egg at the start.

Zigzagoon with ExtremeSpeed: Brigette gives the player this Zigzagoon Egg after storing 100 Pokémon from one game.

Skitty with Pay Day: Brigette gives the player this Skitty Egg after storing 500 Pokémon from one game.

Pichu with Surf: Brigette gives the player this Pichu Egg after storing 1,499 Pokémon from one game.

Quotes

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Reason: quotes for Pokémon Box.

Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire

First startup "Hello! My name is Brigette ! And you are...? OK! How do you do, <player>? Pokémon Box is an advanced remake of the Pokémon storage system which was created by Lanette, who's actually my younger sister. I hope you enjoy it! Oh, by the way, <player>, I'm sure that you are good at raising a Pokémon, aren't you? So, as a token of our first meeting, I placed one Pokémon Egg in the Memory Box. I hope you accept this. Well, that's enough greetings for now. I proudly present to you...Pokémon Box!"

Pokémon Bank

First startup "Welcome, and thanks for using Pokémon Bank! I'm Brigette. I'm the one who developed Pokémon Bank. Pokémon Bank is just what it sounds like: a place where you can deposit your Pokémon and keep them safe. The Pokémon that you deposit here can be withdrawn again anytime, too. But if you try to deposit any Pokémon holding items, I'll remove the items and send them to your Bag, got it? Special alert! If your Bag happens to be full when I try to send an item to it, your item will disappear! So be careful when you're depositing Pokémon, OK? Do you know how many Pokémon you can store in Pokémon Bank? The answer is 3,000 Pokémon! I know--it's amazing, right? Now give me just a moment, and I'll get Pokémon Bank all ready for you to use."

Startup "Welcome to Pokémon Bank! What would you like to do today?"

Use Pokémon Bank

First time using

"I've got a present for you to help celebrate your first time using Pokémon Bank! Great! For you, 100 Poké Miles! Did you know that the more Pokémon you store in Pokémon Bank, the more Poké Miles you'll receive? You can also exchange your Poké Miles for Battle Points, if you'd prefer. Either way, you can collect them from Pokémon Link, which you'll find on the main menu of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. Be sure to check it out! Which would you like? Would you rather have Poké Miles or Battle Points?" Selecting either "I'll send any little gifts like this to your game via Pokémon Link. And don't forget to save afterward! Now enjoy using Pokémon Bank!" Selecting neither "Got it! Then we'll just let your Poké Miles rack up, shall we? Now enjoy using Pokémon Bank!"

"I've got a special present for you to thank you for your consistent use of Pokémon Bank! Here it is! A <Pokémon>! Take good care of it, OK? I'll send any little gifts like this to your game via Pokémon Link. And don't forget to save afterward! Now enjoy using Pokémon Bank!"

Generation VII gifts

"Impressive! You've been using Pokémon Bank so much, you've inspired me to give you a present! It's a little token of my gratitude as a developer. Great! Here is <#> <gift> for you! I've sent the gift as a Mystery Gift! And don't forget to save later! Now enjoy using Pokémon Bank!"

Later uses

"Please choose the Pokémon title you would like to use with Pokémon Bank." "Here are <number> Poké Miles for you. Would you like to receive the Poké Miles, or would you prefer to exchange them for Battle Points?" Poké Miles or Battle Points "I'll send any little gifts like this to your game via Pokémon Link. And don't forget to save afterward! Now enjoy using Pokémon Bank!" Do not take any Battle Points or Poké Miles "Got it! Then we'll just let your Poké Miles rack up, shall we? Now enjoy using Pokémon Bank!"

Move Pokémon to Pokémon HOME

After typing in Moving Key

"All right! Time we get your Pokémon all moved in to their new home in...well...Pokémon HOME! It might take a little time to finish, so sit tight..."

No Pokémon stored in Bank

"What are we going to move? You haven't got even one Pokémon deposited right now!"

Learn about Pokémon Bank "Pokémon Bank is just what it sounds like: a place where you can deposit your Pokémon and keep them safe. The Pokémon that you deposit here can be withdrawn again anytime, too. But if you try to deposit any Pokémon holding items, I'll remove the items and send them to your Bag, got it? Special alert! If your Bag happens to be full when I try to send an item to it, your item will disappear! So be careful when you're depositing Pokémon, OK?" Poké Transporter

After downloading

"You've already downloaded Poké Transporter!"

Back "Are you ready to stop using Pokémon Bank for now?"

Artwork

In the manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

History

Brigette, along with her sister, went to Kanto to upgrade its Pokémon Storage System and make it possible to exchange Pokémon with people in the Hoenn region.

In Epilogue, she and her sister make a cameo appearance in one of the ships heading to the Battle Frontier.

Pokémon

In the TCG

This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Brigette or her services in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Trivia

Brigette shares her Spanish name with Lana: they both go by the name of Nereida.

Names

Language Name Origin Japanese アズサ Azusa From 梓 azusa, catalpa English Brigette From bridge (a device that connects separate networks) or rig (slang term for computer) and Lanette French Juliette Similar to Annette (Lanette) German Linette Similar to Lanette Italian Colette Similar to Lanette Spanish Nereida Similar to Aredia (Lanette) Korean 재인 Jae-in * From 재 (梓) jae, catalpa 아름이 Areum-i * Possibly from 아름 areum, beauty Chinese ( Mandarin ) 梓美 Zǐměi * From 梓 zǐ (catalpa) and possibly 真由美 Zhēnyóuměi (Lanette) 阿資 / 阿资 Ā​ Zī​ * Partial transliteration of her Japanese name. Possibly from 資料 / 资料 zī​liào​ (resources, data, information). 梓纱 Zǐshā​ * From the Japanese name 梓紗 Azusa Chinese ( Cantonese ) 梓美 Jíméih * From 梓 jí (catalpa) and possibly 真由美 Jānyàuhméih (Lanette) 阿茲 A Jī Partial transliteration of her Japanese name Russian Бригет Briget From English name Vietnamese Azusa Transliteration of Japanese name







