Nurse Joy is a worker at the local Poke Centre, widely known for her attraction to 10 year old protagonist, Ash Ketchum. Despite the obvious tension between the two when at the Centre, Ash remains oblivious to her feelings towards him. Nurse Joy writes about the young Ash each night in her clefairy-decorated diary. It us unknown whether she had previous relations before her sparking with Ash.
Joy is an important character in the Police Acadamy series. She is kind and gentle, she's a nurturer who hates to use violence in any form. She is a supporting character and helps out Jenny she is her best friend. She also appears to be friends with Marble and Reggie. Joy is training to become a nurse and finally becomes a registered nurse at the end of Police Acadamy: Graduation. She becomes the first character aside from Jenny to be playable in a main game in Police Acadamy: Answers. She received her own spin off prequal Nursing School: The story of Joy.
Nurse Joy are kind nurses who take care of Pokémon. As revealed in Drifloon in the Wind!, Joy is not the first name of these women, but actually the family name. Her Japanese name is a play on 女医 joi, woman doctor. They are based on the in-game Pokémon Center Nurses.
Nurse Joy looks like a human nurse. Her name may be based off Nurse Joy from Pokemon. Her personality is patient. We haven't seen what makes her angry yet. Her pet Dog-Mon helps her to pass the medical tools.
Nurse Joy (Japanese: ジョーイ Joy) (original name Pokémon Center Lady in the card game) is the name of multiple nurses that work in Pokémon Centers throughout the various locations in the regions in the games and anime. A Nurse Joy can completely restore any Pokémon back to perfect health. She has appeared in Pokémon games since the beginning of Generation I.