Poképark Today
When the Whimsy Carousel in PokéPark’s Meadow Zone begins playing a strange, sad melody that makes Pokémon fall asleep instead of happy, a shy Pichu must team up with a boastful Scorbunny and a secretive Mew to fix the park before the Great Nightfall arrives. Part 1: The Broken Song Pichu loved the PokéPark more than anything. He loved the splashing games in the Beach Zone, the spicy berry smells from the Granite Zone’s café, and most of all, the Whimsy Carousel in the Meadow Zone. It was his favorite attraction—not because he rode it, but because he loved to watch the tiny Togepi and Riolu squeal as the wooden Pokémon figures bobbed up and down to a cheerful, bell-like tune.
And as he climbed onto the Carousel for his very first ride, he realized the best part of the park wasn't the games or the berries or the zones. poképark
He felt like a guardian of the PokéPark. When the Whimsy Carousel in PokéPark’s Meadow Zone
"What’s happening?" Pichu asked a worried-looking Eevee. It was his favorite attraction—not because he rode
"The Great what?" Blazé asked, having squeezed in behind Pichu.
"You're making the sad song?" Pichu squeaked, his ears flattening.
He stepped forward, took a deep breath, and did the only thing he knew how to do. He began to hum. Not the Carousel’s sad tune, but the simple, clumsy, joyful melody he hummed to himself every morning while waiting for his berry juice. It was off-key. It was silly. It was his .