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Take This House and Shuppet (Japanese: カゲボウズの館!, HepburnShuppet's Mansion!) is the 41st episode of Pokémon: Advanced Challenge.

Synopsis[]

Team Rocket crash lands in front of a mansion, and start to argue. But a beam fired by a Shuppet hidden in the bushes calms them down. They enter the mansion in search of food, but the door locks behind them. They start to argue again, but are again calmed by Shuppet.

Ash and friends are lost outside when it starts to rain. They eventually make their way to the mansion and get locked inside as well. May and Max start to argue, and Max runs off.

Max runs into Shuppet, and the two of them explore the mansion and play. They overhear May still saying some nasty things about Max, so Shuppet plays a joke on the kids by using Psychic to move things around in mid-air.

May meets Emily, the owner of the mansion. Emily wants to turn the mansion into a hotel, but can't because it appears to be haunted.  Everyone splits up to look for Max.

Max and Shuppet are hiding when Team Rocket comes in, followed by May's Torchic. When they threaten the little Fire-type, Max jumps out to protect it. May comes in, and battles with Team Rocket. An armoire almost falls on May and Max, but Shuppet stops it.

Emily recognizes the Shuppet from her childhood, but Team Rocket grabs it, flying off in a balloon. Ash's Swellow breaks Shuppet free, and Pikachu sends the team blasting off.

Max and May apologize to each other, and Emily bids them all farewell.[1]

Episode plot[]

Team Rocket blasts off near a mansion, having unusual hair styles. They start blaming each other for this failure and even attack each other. Suddenly, a Pokémon uses a move, stopping Team Rocket from arguing among each other and calms them down. The heroes also sport unusual hair styles, blaming Team Rocket for messing them up and getting lost, except for Brock, who likes curly hair. They reach a fork in the road, so Ash and May go left, since they are pretty much lost, anyway. Team Rocket is happy, even if they recall hating one another. Since they are hungry, Meowth unlocks the mansion's door in search for food. He succeeds in unlocking it and gets praised by James and Jessie.

They go inside, amazed by the view, but the door closes itself - creepily. Meowth scratches the door, but nothing happens. They begin to argue, but the same Pokémon calms them down with a move. They are happy again, moving on inside the mansion. A storm is raging, resolving the curly hair problem the heroes had. The heroes spots a mansion, so they go inside. They knock, but with no answer, suspecting it might be abandoned or even haunted. The door creepily opens, which startles the heroes, but when the thunder strikes, they go inside. The door closes, even Ash and Brock cannot get it opened. They spot some scratches on the door, creeping May out. Max and May begin to argue whose fault it was to get them here, as Ash and Brock tells them to save their sibling rivalry for later.

May thinks if Max is such a know-it-all guy, he should take care of himself and does not need him. Max tells May that she didn't mean that, but May claims she actually does. This greatly hurts Max and he runs off after telling May that she's mean and he hates her. The door locks, so Ash ask May for assistance and tells her to quit her stubbornness, but she refuses to help and tells them that Max can look out for himself. While Ash and Brock tries to reassure to May that she doesn't mean that, Max hears this, so he decides to go away, since they both don't need each other. He becomes more and more furious, but the Pokémon "steals" his anger and disappears. This confuses Max, who is certain he was angry a moment ago and spots the Pokémon, Shuppet. Max introduces himself, but Shuppet goes away and reappears in a second, teasing him. Shuppet goes, so Max goes to play with it. He almost falls down the stairs, but Shuppet uses Psychic to save Max. Shuppet shows Max beyond a bookcase its amusement park, a room for playing, so Max plays with it for a while.

Ash, Brock and May still search for Max. As the rain stops, a woman arrives to the mansion. She tries to unlock the door, but sees it is opened already, even scratched from inside. Max and Shuppet go on a ride, but it does not work, so Shuppet uses Psychic to turn it around. Max hears Brock, Ash and May looking for him, so Max hides, seeing them searching. May thinks Max will just come back crying for food, so Max decides to tease her for a while. The gang enters a room which gets its door closed by itself. They see the curtain flattering, even if the window is closed.May thinks it is just a crack that passes the wind through. Next, Shuppet makes the objects levitate and shake, scaring Ash, May and Brock and making them leave the room. Everything is back to place, making Max and Shuppet laugh.

May bumps into the woman, who accuses them of breaking in and scratching the door. Brock begins to explain her that they got in and saw the door scratched, but then begins to go with his flirting scheme, so May pulls his ear. The woman understands now, and has a similar problem: she was going to redecorate the mansion,but objects levitate, doors are being opened and closed. The woman tries to redecorate the place to turn it into a hotel. The woman recalls that she lived here as a little girl, and the mansion was quite majestic and had beautiful gardens. As scary things happened, the heroes see they have to find Max quickly. May sends Torchic, Ash his Swellow and Brock Mudkip. Max tells Shuppet of the fun they had, but hear someone approaching, so they hide. Team Rocket enters the room and begin to argue. Torchic enters the room, so Max suspects May does care about him, but thinks it is too late now.

Team Rocket decides to capture Torchic, but Max has remembers how May loves her Torchic. He remembers the time how he got ill and May tended to him. Max has no choice - Shuppet and him protect Torchic. James gets a card out where he reads Shuppet can relieve stress and frustration, as Shuppet calmed Max and Team Rocket down. May overhears the fact Max protects her Torchic, which touches her. May appears as well, knowing even if Max can be a burden sometimes, he is the only brother he has and loves. Jessie sends Seviper and James his Cacnea, the latter hugging its trainer. Seviper goes to bite, but is cancelled by Torchic's Quick Attack. Cacnea attacks with Pin Missile, but is negated by Ember. Max leaves the battle, per May's advice.

Seviper uses Poison Tail, but Torchic dodges, making a powerful blow. A drawer is falling, so May rushes to protect Max, but the drawer is pushed away by Shuppet's Psychic. Ash, Brock and the woman come to May and Max. Shuppet uses Psychic on objects which attack Team Rocket. The woman recalls Shuppet having entertained her back when she was a girl. The woman, Emily, tries to make Shuppet remember her. Shuppet has realized that she's only older. Everyone is touched by the moment, but Team Rocket grabs the Shuppet in a net, jumps out oft he window and goes away into the balloon. Swellow goes after Shuppet. Cacnea uses Pin Missile to stop it, but it misses and Swellow uses Wing Attack, freeing Shuppet. Pikachu blasts them off with Thunder, making their hair curly.

Max and May apologize to each other for the trouble they had. At the end of the day, Emily promises to make the hotel with Shuppet and invites the heroes to come in when it is finished. They leave, waving goodbye.

Debuts[]

Character[]

Emily

Pokémon[]

Shuppet

Trivia[]

  • Featured Pokémon: Tyrogue, Exploud, Dustox, Sealeo.
  • In the beginning of the episode, a classic Pokémon identification can be seen. In this case, it is a Gastly.
  • The title is a pun on the song "Take This Job and Shove It".
  • Despite showing interest and eagerly wanting to check out a "haunted" house in Taming of the Shroomish, May at first appeared to be troubled by the haunted house in this episode.
  • Shuppet's playroom is a lot like the one Gastly, Haunter, and Gengar had in The Tower of Terror.
  • This is the first episode in Hoenn that no character used a Pokédex, even if a Pokémon had its debut.
    • However, this can be substituted when James pulled his card to identify Shuppet.
  • This episode marks the first time May drags Brock away from a pretty woman by the ear.
  • This episode is featured on the Volume 9: Ghost copy of Pokémon Elements.

Mistakes[]

  • In a close-up of May during the scene when Max remembers how she took care of him when he was sick, her eyes are green instead of blue.
  • During the Trainer's Choice, Sealeo is pictured where Nuzleaf's name appears.
  • The Pokémon Trainer's Choice states that Exploud would be the best choice to battle Tyrogue. This is incorrect as Exploud is weak to Fighting-type attacks. However, another choice Pokémon, Dustox, would be a better choice, as both of its types resist the Fighting-type. Sealeo is also incorrectly stated to be Nuzleaf.

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. ^ (n.d.) . "Take This House and Shuppet | Pokémon TV (pokemon.com)". From The Official Pokémon Website | Pokemon.com. Archived from the original on January 27, 2024.
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