![]() Ponyo and Fujimoto have an argument, during which Ponyo refuses to let her father call her by her birth-name, “Brunhilde”. After the wave spirits take Ponyo away, Sōsuke is heartbroken and goes home with his mother, Lisa, who tries to cheer him up, to no avail. Because of his own bad memories of the human world, he believes that Sōsuke has kidnapped her, and he calls his wave spirits to recover her. ![]() Meanwhile, a distraught Fujimoto is searching frantically for his daughter. After taking a great liking to her, Sōsuke renames her Ponyo and promises to protect her forever. Brunhilde licks his wound when he picks her up, and the wound heals almost instantly. Splitting the bottle open, Sōsuke cuts his finger in the process. She drifts to the shore of a small fishing town and is found and rescued by a small boy named Sōsuke. ![]() After an encounter with a fishing trawler (the net of which is scraping the trash-strewn bottom of the harbor), she ends up stuck in a bottle. One day, while she and her siblings are on an outing with their father in his four-flippered submarine, Brunhilde sneaks off and floats away on the back of a jellyfish. Brunhilde is a fish-girl who lives with her father Fujimoto, a once-human wizard or scientist who now lives underwater, and her numerous smaller sisters.
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