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+ | |prev = TB003: Ash Catches a Pokémon |
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+ | |next = TB005: Showdown in Pewter City |
+ | |series = Pocket Monsters (1997 series), Pokémon the Series: The Beginning |
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− | |prevnum = IL003 |
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+ | |subtitle = Pocket Monsters (season) |
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− | |nextnum = IL005 |
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+ | |season = Season 1, Pokémon: Indigo League |
+ | |num = 0004 |
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− | |jname = サムライしょうねんのちょうせん! |
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+ | |ja_opening = Aim to Be a Pokémon Master |
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− | |image = IL004.jpg |
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+ | |ja_ending = One Hundred Fifty-One |
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+ | |en_opening = Pokémon Theme |
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+ | |en_ending = Kanto Pokérap |
+ | |animation = 平岡正幸 (Masayuki Hiraoka) |
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− | |uair = Sept-11-1998 |
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+ | |director = 大原実 (Minoru Ōhara) |
+ | |screenplay = 園田英樹 (Hideki Sonoda) |
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− | |songs = Pokémon Theme Song (Gotta Catch 'Em All) |
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+ | |storyboard = 鈴木敏明 (Toshiaki Suzuki) |
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− | |songs2 = Pokémon Theme Song |
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+ | |ja_title = サムライしょうねんのちょうせん! |
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− | |guest = [[Samurai]] |
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+ | |ja_romaji = Samurai Shounen no Chousen! |
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− | |machars = [[Ash Ketchum]], [[Misty]] |
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+ | |ja_trans = Samurai Boy's Challenge! |
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− | |rchars = [[Nurse Joy]] <small>(recap)</small> |
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+ | |ja_air = {{MDY|4|22|1997}} |
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− | |michars = [[Samurai]] |
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+ | |ja_link = k2eCpct4xp4 |
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− | |pchars = [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Team Rocket's Meowth]], [[Ash's Pidgeotto]], [[Ash's Butterfree|Ash's Metapod → Butterfree]], [[Weedle]], [[Pinsir|Samurai's Pinsir]], [[Metapod|Samurai's Metapod]], Pokémon that appeared in the recap:[[Spearow]], [[Chansey]] <small>(x2)</small>, [[James' Koffing]], [[Jessie's Ekans]], [[Ash's Butterfree|Ash's Caterpie]], Pokémon that appeared in swarms: [[Beedrill]], [[Kakuna]], Pokémon that appeared in the Flashback: [[Charmander]], [[Squirtle]], [[Bulbasaur]] |
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+ | |ko_title = 사무라이 {{Ruby|소년|少年}}의 {{Ruby|도전|挑戰}} |
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− | |local = [[Viridian Forest]] |
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+ | |ko_romaja = Samurai Sonyeon-ui Dojeon |
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− | |major = Ash almost catches a [[Weedle]], Ash battles [[Samurai]], [[Ash's Butterfree|Metapod]] is stolen by a [[Beedrill]], Ash rescues Metapod, Metapod evolves into [[Ash's Butterfree|Butterfree]] |
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+ | |ko_trans = Samurai Boy's Challenge |
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+ | |ko_air = Unaired{{Efn|Due to relations and references to Japanese culture, the episode did not air}} |
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+ | |zh_title = {{Unbulleted list|少年武士的挑戰{{Efn|name = TVB|TVB dub}}|武士少年的挑戰{{Efn|name = i-Cable|i-Cable dub}}|武士少年的挑戰!{{Efn|name = PKMN HK|Pokémon HK YouTube title}}}} |
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+ | |zh_jyutping = {{Unbulleted list|Siu2nin4 Mou5si6 dik1 Tiu1zin3{{Efn|name = TVB}}|Mou5si6 Siu2nin4 dik1 Tiu1zin3{{Efn|name = i-Cable}}|Mou5si6 Siu2nin4 dik1 Tiu1zin3!{{Efn|name = PKMN HK}}}} |
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+ | |zh_trans = {{Unbulleted list|Young Samurai Challenge{{Efn|name = TVB}}|Samurai Boy's Challenge{{Efn|name = i-Cable}}|Samurai Boy's Challenge!{{Efn|name = PKMN HK}}}} |
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+ | |vi_title = Thách Thức của thiếu niên Samurai |
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+ | |vi_trans = The Challenge of the Samurai Teenager |
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+ | |us_air = {{MDY|9|11|1998}} |
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+ | |uk_air = {{MDY|4|1|1999}} |
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+ | |ca_air = {{MDY|11|1998}} |
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+ | |au_air = {{MDY|9|16|1998}} |
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+ | |nz_air = {{MDY|9|16|1998}} |
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+ | |de_title = Die Herausforderung |
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+ | |fr_title = Le Défi du Samouraï |
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+ | |it_title = La Sfida del Samurai |
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+ | |es_title = El Reto del Samurái |
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+ | |el_title = El Desafío del Samurai! |
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+ | |pt_title = O Desafio do Samurai |
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+ | |pt_air = {{MDY|10|23|1999}} |
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+ | |pt-br_air = {{MDY|5|13|1999}} |
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+ | |machars = [[Ash Ketchum/The Beginning|Ash Ketchum]], [[Misty (anime)|Misty]] |
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+ | |rchars = [[Jessie]], [[James]], [[Nurse Joy]] (recap) |
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+ | |guest = [[Samurai]] |
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+ | |pchars = [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Team Rocket's Meowth]], [[Pidgeot (anime)|Ash's Pidgeotto]], [[Butterfree (anime)|Ash's Metapod → Butterfree]], [[Weedle]], [[Samurai's Pinsir]], [[Samurai's Metapod]], [[Spearow]], [[Beedrill (TB004)|Beedrill]] (multiple), [[Kakuna]] (multiple) |
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+ | ;Pokémon appearing in flashback |
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+ | [[Charmander]], [[Gary's Blastoise|Squirtle]], [[Bulbasaur]] |
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+ | ;Pokémon appearing in recaps |
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+ | [[Butterfree (anime)|Ash's Caterpie]], [[Nurse Joy's Chansey]] (x2), [[Arbok (anime)|Jessie's Ekans]], [[Weezing (anime)|James' Koffing]] |
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+ | |local = [[Viridian Forest]] |
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+ | |major = {{Unbulleted list|Ash's Pidgeotto knows the move, [[Sand Attack]].|Ash's Metapod knows the move, [[Harden]].|Team Rocket's Meowth knows the move, [[Scratch]].|Ash's Metapod evolves into a Butterfree.|Ash's Butterfree learns the move, [[Sleep Powder]].}} |
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+ | {{Nihongo|Challenge of the Samurai|サムライしょうねんのちょうせん!|Samurai Shounen no Chousen!|Samurai Boy's Challenge!}} is the 4th episode of {{Media|anime|PM|PM('97)|PM}} of {{Media|anime|PM|PM('97)}}, [[Season 1|the first season]] of {{Media|anime|PS}}, and {{Media|anime|PS|TB|IL}} of {{Media|anime|PS|TB}}. |
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− | '''''Challenge of the Samurai''''' ''(サムライしょうねんのちょうせん!)'' is the fourth episode of the Pokémon anime series, except in the United States, where it was broadcast fourth due to [[Battle Aboard the St. Anne]] being aired as the first episode. The episode was first broadcast in Japan on April 22, 1997 and in the United States on September 11, 1998. The episode follows [[Ash Ketchum]], [[Misty]] and [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]] as Ash attempts to capture more Pokémon in the [[Viridian Forest]]. |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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+ | <section begin="Synopsis"/>''Misty and Ash continue to wander the Viridian Forest when they spot a Weedle. As Ash battles it, he's distracted by a boy dressed as a samurai and calling himself (naturally) Samurai. Samurai challenges Ash to a battle, and Ash gets the advantage when his Metapod defends itself against Samurai's Pinsir. Samurai sends out his own Metapod—and a standoff begins.''<section end="Synopsis"/> |
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− | The episode begins by recapping the events of the previous three episodes, starting with [[Ash Ketchum]] stating that he will become the number one Pokémon master of all time. Ash is then showמ dragging Pikachu along and then the two being followed by a flock of [[Spearow]]. The episode then cuts to the [[Pokémon Center]] at [[Viridian City]] as [[Nurse Joy]] and her two [[Chansey]] bring Pikachu out on a stretcher and the arrival of [[Team Rocket]], before showing the explosion that destroyed the Pokémon Center. The next flashback shows Ash capturing first Caterpie and the Pidgeotto, before Caterpie evolving into Metapod. |
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+ | ''A swarm of Beedrill interrupts the battle. Ash flees, but leaves his Metapod behind. The Beedrill grab Metapod and take it back to their hive. As Ash sneaks toward the hive to save Metapod, Jessie, James, and Meowth shows up to cause trouble. Ash is able to duck the angry Beedrill, and they instead focus their wrath on Team Rocket.'' |
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− | A panoramic view of Viridian Forest is then shown, followed by Misty's scream after seeing another bug Pokémon, with Ash stating it might be a 'cowderpie' whilst dressed in a cow costume. Misty falls over in contempt and points to where she saw the bug Pokémon, with a [[Weedle]] moving closer to them. Ash points the Pokédex at Weedle and learns about it before going to throw a [[Poké Ball]]. He remembers, however, that he needs to weaken Weedle and calls on Pikachu, who is sleeping. Ash states that Pidgeotto and Metapod give him the respect he deserves, so Ash sends out Pidgeotto. |
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+ | ''Metapod is mad at Ash for being abandoned. Has Ash learned his lesson about leaving his friends behind? Will Metapod evolve again? And will Samurai and Ash ever resume their battle?''<ref>{{Cite|url = https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-episodes/01_04-challenge-of-the-samurai/|entry = Challenge of the Samurai {{!}} Pokémon TV (pokemon.com)|title = The Official Pokémon Website {{!}} Pokemon.com|access-date = {{MDY|11|8|2023}}}}</ref> |
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− | Pidgeotto starts the battle by using its [[gust]] attack and then begins to dive, causing Weedle to be sent flying by the wind caused by the dive. Misty walks away and is ambushed by a man in a suit of armour who pulls his sword out, asking if she is a trainer from [[Pallet Town]]. She says no and he walks away, telling her not to shriek to avoid attracting a Beedrill swarm. Weedle attempts to use its [[Poison Sting|poison sting]] attack but Pidgeotto dodges and dives once again, causing Weedle to be weakened. Ash gets his Poké Ball ready but is interrupted by the man with the sword, who reveals his name to be Samurai. Samurai then challenges Ash, whilst Weedle recovers and manages to escape, as Ash throws his Poké Ball against a tree, just missing Weedle. |
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+ | ==Episode plot== |
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− | Ash recalls Pidgeotto but quickly sends it back out. Pidgeotto, tired from battling Weedle, is forced to battle Samurai's [[Pinsir]] and uses [[Sand Attack|sand attack]] but is taken out of the battle by a [[tackle]] attack from Pinsir. Ash recalls Pidgeotto and sends out his [[Ash's Butterfree|Metapod]]. Samurai tells Ash that his Metapod will be cut in half by Pinsir's pincers and Misty tells Ash to recall Metapod, as 'not even a bug Pokémon deserves this'. Ash has Metapod use [[harden]] and, when Pinsir attempts to crush him with his pincers, resulting in Pinsir being recalled. Samurai then sends out his own Metapod and has it use harden, as Ash does with his Metapod. The battle continues throughout the day with the two continuing to use harden, whilst Misty and Pikachu sun bathe whilst waiting for the match to end. |
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+ | The episode begins by recapping the events of the previous three episodes, starting with Ash Ketchum stating that he will become the number one Pokémon Master of all time. Ash is then shown dragging [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]] along and then the two being followed by a flock of [[Spearow]]. The episode then cuts to the [[Pokémon Center]] at [[Viridian City]] as [[Nurse Joy]] and her two [[Nurse Joy's Chansey|Chansey]] bring Pikachu out on a stretcher and the arrival of [[Team Rocket]], before showing the explosion that destroyed the Pokémon Center. The next flashback shows Ash capturing first Caterpie and then Pidgeotto, before Caterpie evolving into Metapod. |
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+ | A panoramic view of [[Viridian Forest]] is then shown, followed by Misty's scream after seeing another bug Pokémon, with Ash stating it might be a 'cowterpie' whilst dressed in a cow costume. Misty falls over in contempt and points to where she saw the bug Pokémon, with a [[Weedle]] moving closer to them. Ash points the [[Pokédex]] at Weedle and learns about it before going to throw a [[Poké Ball]]. He remembers, however, that he needs to weaken Weedle and calls on Pikachu, who is sleeping. Ash states that Pidgeotto and Metapod give him the respect he deserves, so Ash sends out [[Pidgeot (anime)|Pidgeotto]]. |
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− | [[Jessie]], [[James]] and [[Team Rocket's Meowth|Meowth]] are then shown walking through [[Viridian Forest]]. Jessie and James are carrying their anti-Beedrill tank, whilst Meowth rides on top sunbathing. James complains about having to carry the tank, but Jessie tells him that it is worth it to avoid a Beedrill sting. Meowth then tells them to get a move on and that he can not help because he is the lookout, resulting in the two tipping the tank to throw Meowth off, with Meowth then running to catch up. |
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+ | Pidgeotto starts the battle by using its [[Gust]] attack and then begins to dive, causing Weedle to be sent flying by the wind caused by the dive. Misty walks away and is ambushed by a man in a suit of armor who pulls his sword out, asking if she is a trainer from Pallet Town. She says no and he walks away, telling her not to shriek to avoid attracting a Beedrill swarm. Weedle attempts to use its [[Poison Sting]] attack but Pidgeotto dodges and dives once again, causing Weedle to be weakened. Ash gets his Poké Ball ready but is interrupted by the man with the sword, who reveals his name to be Samurai. Samurai then challenges Ash, whilst Weedle recovers and manages to escape, as Ash throws his Poké Ball against a tree, just missing Weedle. |
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− | The match between Ash and Samurai's Metapods is again shown, with Ash and Samurai falling over due to their continued exposure to the sun. A Beedrill swarm then appears in the distance and Samurai recalls his Metapod and runs away. A Beedrill flies down and steals Metapod, which Ash attempts to recall. Another Beedrill attempts to attack but Pikachu uses its [[thundershock]] on Ash, Misty and the Beedrill to send it flying away. The three begin to run off, catching up with Samurai, but manage to avoid the Beedrill by hiding behind a bush. The three, however, run into a hive of [[Kakuna]]. Ash spots Metapod and talks loudly, resulting in the Kakuna noticing them and evolving into Beedrill. |
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+ | Ash recalls Pidgeotto but quickly sends it back out. Pidgeotto, tired from battling Weedle, is forced to battle [[Samurai's Pinsir]] and uses [[Sand Attack]] but is taken out of the battle by a [[Tackle]] attack from Pinsir. Ash recalls Pidgeotto and sends out his Metapod. Samurai tells Ash that his Metapod will be cut in half by Pinsir's pincers and Misty tells Ash to recall Metapod, as 'not even a bug Pokémon deserves this'. Ash has Metapod use [[Harden]] and, when Pinsir attempts to crush him with his pincers, the pincers break, resulting in Pinsir being recalled. Samurai then sends out his own [[Samurai's Metapod|Metapod]] and has it use Harden, as Ash does with his Metapod. The battle continues throughout the day with the two continuing to use harden, whilst Misty and Pikachu sun bathe whilst waiting for the match to end. |
+ | [[Jessie]], [[James]] and [[Team Rocket's Meowth|Meowth]] are then shown walking through Viridian Forest. Jessie and James are carrying their anti-Beedrill tank, whilst Meowth rides on top sunbathing. James complains about having to carry the tank, but Jessie tells him that it is worth it to avoid a Beedrill sting. Meowth then tells them to get a move on and that he can not help because he is the lookout, resulting in the two tipping the tank to throw Meowth off, with Meowth then running to catch up. |
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− | The next morning Ash sneaks up on the tree where the Beedrill and Kakuna are sleeping, to try and retrieve Metapod. Meowth jumps on Ash's head and uses his [[scratch]] attack on Ash. Jessie and James then appear and begin to recite their motto, with Ash interrupting to warn against their talking so loud, to avoid waking the Beedrill. Jessie and James, however, continue and use fireworks at the end of the motto, which wakes the Beedrill and Kakuna. Ash then begins to run towards the tree and manages to dodge the Beedrill by diving on the ground. |
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+ | The match between Ash and Samurai's Metapods is again shown, with Ash and Samurai falling over due to their continued exposure to the sun. A Beedrill swarm then appears in the distance and Samurai recalls his Metapod and runs away. A Beedrill flies down and steals Metapod, which Ash attempts to recall. Another Beedrill attempts to attack but Pikachu uses its [[Thundershock]] on Ash, Misty and the Beedrill to send it flying away. The three begin to run off, catching up with Samurai, but manage to avoid the Beedrill by hiding behind a bush. The three, however, run into a hive of [[Kakuna]]. Ash spots Metapod and talks loudly, resulting in the Kakuna noticing them and evolving into Beedrill. |
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− | The Beedrill then begin to attack Team Rocket, who run away. Ash meets Metapod, apologises and asks Metapod to go into the Poké Ball, but Metapod refuses. Ash picks Metapod up and runs away with Metapod in hand but falls over whilst trying to run away from a Beedrill. Ash again apologises for his abandoning Metapod. Beedrill attempts to use its [[Twineedle]] attack on Ash but Metapod throws itself in the way to save Ash, just as Misty, Pikachu and Samurai appear. The Beedrill flies away and Metapod evolves in [[Ash's Butterfree|Butterfree]]. Ash then has Butterfree use its [[Sleep Powder|sleep powder]] attack to make the Beedrill fall asleep, with Team Rocket also being caught. |
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+ | Ash, Misty, Pikachu and Samurai are once again forced to run away, just making it to Samurai's cabin. Two Beedrill use their stingers against the cabin, but manage to escape, with two Beedrill being visible through the door. Samurai takes off his armour and tells Ash that it is his fault that Metapod was stolen, calling him a novice. Ash protests but Samurai sticks by his words, saying that the other trainers from Pallet Town would not have been so irresponsible. Three flashbacks then begin, first showing a [[Charmander]] battling his Pinsir, [[Gary's Blastoise|Squirtle]] battling his Metapod and a [[Bulbasaur]] battling Pinsir. Samurai tells about his training to defeat a trainer from Pallet and calls Ash a joke in comparison to the other trainers from Pallet, including [[Gary Oak]]. Misty and Samurai fall asleep whilst Ash continues to think about Metapod. |
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− | Samurai then congratulates Ash on handling his Butterfree so well so quickly after evolving. Samurai then shows them to the edge of the forest and tells them that the trail will lead them to [[Pewter City]]. Ash tells Samurai that they need to finish their battle but Samurai refuses, saying that compared to Ash he is the novice. The two agree to have another match when they meet in the future, with Misty saying for them not to battle Metapod against Metapod again. Team Rocket are then shown hiding in the Beedrill tree dressed up as Kakuna. The three begin to argue over their lack of ideas. Jessie loudly protests when Meowth says that her ideas are 'all bad', waking a nearby Kakuna, with the Kakuna wakes up the Beedrill. The camera then cuts to another panoramic view with screams from Team Rocket being heard, due to Beedrill attacks, as the episode ends. |
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+ | The next morning Ash sneaks up on the tree where the Beedrill and Kakuna are sleeping, to try and retrieve Metapod. Meowth jumps on Ash's head and uses his [[Scratch]] attack on Ash. Jessie and James then appear and begin to recite their motto, with Ash interrupting to warn against their talking so loud, to avoid waking the Beedrill. Jessie and James, however, ignores him and continue and use fireworks at the end of the motto, which wakes the Beedrill and Kakuna. Ash then begins to run towards the tree and manages to dodge the Beedrill by diving on the ground. Team Rocket quickly realize that the Beedrill are now focused on attacking them. Jessie reminds them of the tank and James lifts it up, but the trio is shocked to discover that is being eaten by Weedles. Now without the tank to protect themselves, Jessie, James, and Meowth are forced to scream and run away from the Beedrill. |
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+ | Ash finds Metapod, apologizes and tells it to get into his Poké Ball, but Metapod refuses, as it is still unhappy that Ash left it behind. Ash picks Metapod up and runs away with Metapod in hand but falls over whilst trying to run away from a Beedrill. Ash again apologizes for his abandoning Metapod, causing it to show remorse. Beedrill attempts to use its [[Twineedle]] attack on Ash, but Metapod heroically throws itself in the way to save Ash, just as Misty, Pikachu and Samurai appear. The Beedrill flies away and Metapod evolves into [[Butterfree]]. Ash then has Butterfree use its [[Sleep Powder]] attack to make the Beedrill fall asleep, with Team Rocket and the Weedles also being caught in the powder. |
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+ | Samurai then congratulates Ash on handling his Butterfree so well so quickly after evolving. Samurai then shows them to the edge of the forest and tells them that the trail will lead them to [[Pewter City]]. Ash tells Samurai that they need to finish their battle but Samurai refuses, saying that compared to Ash, he is the novice. The two agree to have another match when they meet in the future, with Misty saying for them not to battle Metapod against Metapod again. Team Rocket are then shown hiding in the Beedrill tree dressed up as Kakuna. The three begin to argue over their lack of ideas. Jessie loudly protests when Meowth says that her ideas are 'all bad', alerting the nearby Kakuna, then the Kakuna wakes up the Beedrill. The camera then cuts to another panoramic view with screams from Team Rocket being heard, due to Beedrill attacks, as the episode ends. |
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==Debuts== |
==Debuts== |
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+ | ===Character=== |
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− | '''Human characters''' |
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+ | *[[Samurai]] |
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+ | *[[Butterfree (anime)|Ash's Butterfree]] |
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*[[Weedle]] |
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*[[Pinsir]] |
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*[[Kakuna]] |
*[[Kakuna]] |
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− | *[[Ash's Butterfree]] |
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+ | ===Moves=== |
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− | '''Items''' |
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+ | *[[Flamethrower]] |
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− | * Anti-Beedrill tank |
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+ | *[[Vine Whip]] |
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+ | *[[Poison Sting]] |
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− | == Trivia == |
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+ | *[[Scratch]] |
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− | * The 'Who's That Pokémon' of the episode is [[Metapod]]. |
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+ | *[[Sleep Powder]] |
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− | * Ash has his first one-on-one battle with another trainer during this episode. |
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+ | *[[Harden]] |
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− | * In one scene Ash's gloves disappear. |
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+ | *[[Vice Grip]] |
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− | * This is the first episode we see Misty in a swimsuit. She was tanning while Ash and Samurai battled with a Metapod each. |
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+ | *[[Twineedle]] |
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==Quotes== |
==Quotes== |
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+ | {{Dialogue |
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− | :''"AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'' — Misty |
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+ | |Misty|(screaming) |
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− | :''"What's wrong now?"'' — Ash |
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+ | |Ash|What's wrong now? |
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− | :''"I think I see another bug. Gross!"'' — Misty |
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+ | |Misty|I think I see another bug. Gross! |
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− | :''"Maybe it's a..."'' — Ash |
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+ | |Ash|Maybe it's a... |
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− | :''"Cow-terpie."'' — Ash after a mooing sound effect and appearing in a cow suit |
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+ | |Ash|Cow-terpie.|mood5 = After a mooing sound effect and appearing in a cow suit |
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+ | }} |
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− | :''"Weedle, the stinger on this Pokémon's head guarantees that any attacker will get the point, right where it hurts."'' — Dexter about Weedle |
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+ | {{Dialogue |
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− | :''"Taking a nap huh? OK, snooze you lose. There's still Pidgeotto and Metapod to do the job and they give me the respect I deserve."'' — Ash |
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+ | |Misty|What a weird kid, I wonder why he would be looking for a Pokémon trainer from... Ah! That's Ash.|mood1 = Realizing Ash will be in danger |
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− | :''"You deserve to have your head examined."'' — Misty |
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+ | }} |
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− | :''"Have no fear, Ash is here."'' — Ash |
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+ | {{Dialogue |
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+ | |James|I'm tired. |
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− | :''"This whole forest is crawling with slimy, disgusting Pokémon. I wish they'd all just bug off."'' — Misty about Viridian Forest |
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+ | |Jessie|James, stop whining. |
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+ | |James|But Jesse what's the point of dragging this tank around? |
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− | :''"What a weird kid, I wonder why he would be looking for a Pokémon trainer from... Ah! That's Ash."'' — Misty realizing Ash will be in danger |
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+ | |Jessie|To protect us from Beedrills. Ever been stung by one? It hurts. |
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+ | |Meowth|Hey down there, quit chattering. Get a move on. |
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− | :''"Pinsir, assume battle mode."'' — Samurai choosing Pinsir |
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+ | |Jessie|What're you doing up there?! |
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+ | |James|Why don't you come help us? |
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− | :''"Clever, quite clever."'' — Samurai about Ash using Metapod's Harden attack |
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+ | |Meowth|Wish I could but I'm riding lookout. |
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+ | |Jessie|Well look out for this. |
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− | :''"I'm tired."'' — James |
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+ | |Meowth|Ahhh! Hey wait a second, come back! Meowth! |
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− | :''"James, stop whining."'' — Jessie |
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+ | }} |
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− | :''"But Jesse what's the point of dragging this tank around?"'' — James |
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− | :''"To protect us from Beedrills. Ever been stung by one? It hurts."'' — Jessie |
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+ | {{Dialogue |
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− | :''"Hey down there, quit chattering. Get a move on."'' — Meowth |
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+ | |Misty|You two are more hard-headed than your Metapods!|mood1 = About Ash and Samurai |
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− | :''"What're you doing up there?!"'' — Jessie |
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+ | }} |
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− | :''"Why don't you come help us?"'' — James |
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− | :''"Wish I could but I'm riding lookout."'' — Meowth |
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+ | {{Dialogue |
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− | :''"Well look out for this."'' — Jessie |
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+ | |Meowth|Do you know what Meowth's favorite game is? |
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− | :''"Ahhh! Hey wait a second, come back! Meowth!"'' — Meowth |
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+ | |Ash|Get off!| |
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+ | |Meowth|Scratch and sniffle. heh heh.|mood3 = After scratching Ash's face |
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− | :''"We could be stuck in this forest for the rest of our lives. Boys can be so stubborn."'' — Misty about Ash and Samurai |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ---- |
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− | :''"You two are more hard-headed than your Metapods!"'' — Misty, again about Ash and Samurai |
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+ | {{Dialogue |
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+ | |Jessie|The tank will surely come in handy now. |
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− | :''"Compared to those other three, novice here is a joke."'' — Samurai about Ash |
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+ | |James|It was worth the struggle dragging it here. |
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+ | |Meowth|Meowth! They're eating the tank!|mood3 = After noticing that a group of Weedle were on the tank |
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− | :''"Do you know what Meowth's favorite game is?"'' — Meowth |
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+ | |James|But we made it from paper to reduce the weight. |
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− | :''"Get off!"'' — Ash |
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+ | |Jessie|Who knew? |
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− | :''"Scratch and sniffle. heh heh."'' — Meowth after scratching Ash's face |
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+ | |Meowth|Numbskulls! |
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+ | }} |
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− | :''"The tank will surely come in handy now."'' — Jessie |
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+ | ---- |
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− | :''"It was worth the struggle dragging it here."'' — James |
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+ | {{Dialogue |
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− | :''"Meowth! They're eating the tank!"'' — Meowth after noticing that a group of Weedles are on the tank |
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+ | |Ash|No, it wasn't Samurai's fault. It was my fault. If I was a better Pokémon trainer I'd stop making all these excuses. From now on I swear I'll never run away and leave my friends behind again. No more excuses.|mood1 = Making a promise |
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− | :''"But we made it from paper to reduce the weight."'' — James |
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+ | }} |
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− | :''"Who knew?"'' — Jessie |
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+ | ---- |
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− | :''"Numbskulls!"'' — Meowth |
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+ | |James|Do you have anymore bright ideas? |
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− | :''"No, it wasn't Samurai's fault. It was my fault. If I was a better Pokémon trainer I'd stop making all these excuses. From now on I swear I'll never run away and leave my friends behind again. No more excuses."'' — Ash making a promise |
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+ | |Jessie|Well, unlike you, at least I have ideas. |
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+ | |Meowth|Yeah, and they're all bad. |
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− | :''"Just promise not to match Metapod vs. Metapod again."'' — Misty |
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+ | |Jessie|Who asked you?!? |
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+ | }} |
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− | :''"Do you have anymore bright ideas?"'' — James |
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− | :''"Well, unlike you, at least I have ideas."'' — Jessie |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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− | :''"Yeah, and they're all bad."'' — Meowth |
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+ | {{EpisodeSegment|WTP |
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+ | |en1 = Who's That Pokémon (TB004).png |
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+ | |enDesc1 = Metapod's clue (English) |
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+ | |en2 = WhosThatPokémon4US.png |
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+ | |enDesc2 = It's Metapod! (English)<!-- |
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+ | |jp1 = |
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+ | |jpDesc1 = ?'s clue (Japanese)--> |
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+ | |jp2 = Japanese It's Metapod.png |
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+ | |jpDesc2 = It's Metapod! (Japanese) |
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+ | }} |
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+ | *"Who's That Pokémon:" [[Metapod]] (JA and EN) |
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+ | *The tentative title [http://www.city.odawara.kanagawa.jp/__filemst__/5449/sudou.pdf used in production] was 「バタフリー飛んだ」 (kana: 「バタフリーとんだ」) ''Butterfree Flew''. |
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+ | **This is the first episode of ''[[Pokémon the Series]]'' to have its tentative title (the title seen on production scripts) differ from the actual official title used for the final episode. |
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+ | *This is the first episode where the audience sees Misty in a swimsuit. She was tanning while Ash and Samurai battled with a Metapod each. |
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+ | *This episode was banned in South Korea because of the depicting of a samurai. Because of this, South Korean audiences would not know exactly when Metapod evolved into Butterfree between Caterpie evolving into Metapod in "[[TB003: Ash Catches a Pokémon|Ash Catches a Pokémon]]" and his next appearance as a Butterfree in "[[TB006: Clefairy and the Moon Stone|Clefairy and the Moon Stone]]", creating a huge plot hole for them. |
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+ | ===Mistakes=== |
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+ | *In one scene, Ash's gloves disappear. |
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+ | *Pinsir uses [[Tackle]] on [[Pidgeot (anime)|Pidgeotto]], a move it cannot learn. |
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+ | *After the scene where a Beedrill breaks a hole in the cabin's door, there is no visible hole in the door in the next scene. |
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+ | *After Ash's Metapod evolves into Butterfree, Metapod's shell disappeared. |
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+ | *Many Pokémon names were mispluralized with an "s" at the end, but the plural for every Pokémon name is the same as the singular. |
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+ | *When Ash's Metapod evolves into Butterfree when it uses Sleep Powder Beedrills wings disappear. |
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+ | *When Misty and Ash was running from Beedrills, Misty's Japanese voice was heard. |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Dub differences=== |
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+ | *As the [[Weedle]] are eating the obviously paper tank, Jessie states that it was because they had to save money in the original, while James says that they made it to reduce the weight in the dub. |
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+ | **Interestingly enough, James also agreed by figuring that it would work well in the original. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | {{Gallery Box| |
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+ | TB004 1.png {{!}} Misty is still frightened about bugs |
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+ | TB004 2.png {{!}} Pikachu refuses to battle |
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+ | TB004 3.png {{!}} A mysterious samurai appears |
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+ | TB004 4.png {{!}} Metapod cracks Pinsir's horns |
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+ | TB004 5.png {{!}} Both Metapod hardens under the sun |
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+ | TB004 6.png {{!}} Team Rocket hide from the bugs |
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+ | TB004 7.png {{!}} A horde of Beedrill appears |
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+ | TB004 8.png {{!}} Beedrill takes away Ash's Metapod |
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+ | TB004 9.png {{!}} Pikachu shocks both Ash and a Beedrill |
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+ | TB004 10.png {{!}} They spot a group of Kakunas |
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+ | TB004 11.png {{!}} The Kakunas evolve to Beedrills |
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+ | TB004 12.png {{!}} They hide in a wooden house |
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+ | TB004 13.png {{!}} Team Rocket makes a loud appearance |
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+ | TB004 14.png {{!}} ...and attract the attention of the Beedrills |
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+ | TB004 15.png {{!}} Ash takes Metapod away |
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+ | TB004 16.png {{!}} Metapod retaliates |
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+ | TB004 17.png {{!}} Metapod evolves to a Butterfree |
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+ | TB004 18.png {{!}} Butterfree puts everyone to sleep |
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+ | TB004 19.png {{!}} Team Rocket disguises themselves as Kakunas |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ==Notes== |
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+ | {{Reflist|Notes}} |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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+ | {{Pocket Monsters (season) episodes}} |
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+ | {{Pokémon: Indigo League episodes}} |
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Latest revision as of 22:50, 18 February 2024
Challenge of the Samurai (Japanese: サムライしょうねんのちょうせん!, Hepburn: Samurai Shounen no Chousen!, trans. Samurai Boy's Challenge!) is the 4th episode of Pocket Monsters of Pocket Monsters (1997 series), the first season of Pokémon the Series, and Pokémon: Indigo League of Pokémon the Series: The Beginning.
Synopsis
Misty and Ash continue to wander the Viridian Forest when they spot a Weedle. As Ash battles it, he's distracted by a boy dressed as a samurai and calling himself (naturally) Samurai. Samurai challenges Ash to a battle, and Ash gets the advantage when his Metapod defends itself against Samurai's Pinsir. Samurai sends out his own Metapod—and a standoff begins.
A swarm of Beedrill interrupts the battle. Ash flees, but leaves his Metapod behind. The Beedrill grab Metapod and take it back to their hive. As Ash sneaks toward the hive to save Metapod, Jessie, James, and Meowth shows up to cause trouble. Ash is able to duck the angry Beedrill, and they instead focus their wrath on Team Rocket.
Metapod is mad at Ash for being abandoned. Has Ash learned his lesson about leaving his friends behind? Will Metapod evolve again? And will Samurai and Ash ever resume their battle?[1]
Episode plot
The episode begins by recapping the events of the previous three episodes, starting with Ash Ketchum stating that he will become the number one Pokémon Master of all time. Ash is then shown dragging Pikachu along and then the two being followed by a flock of Spearow. The episode then cuts to the Pokémon Center at Viridian City as Nurse Joy and her two Chansey bring Pikachu out on a stretcher and the arrival of Team Rocket, before showing the explosion that destroyed the Pokémon Center. The next flashback shows Ash capturing first Caterpie and then Pidgeotto, before Caterpie evolving into Metapod.
A panoramic view of Viridian Forest is then shown, followed by Misty's scream after seeing another bug Pokémon, with Ash stating it might be a 'cowterpie' whilst dressed in a cow costume. Misty falls over in contempt and points to where she saw the bug Pokémon, with a Weedle moving closer to them. Ash points the Pokédex at Weedle and learns about it before going to throw a Poké Ball. He remembers, however, that he needs to weaken Weedle and calls on Pikachu, who is sleeping. Ash states that Pidgeotto and Metapod give him the respect he deserves, so Ash sends out Pidgeotto.
Pidgeotto starts the battle by using its Gust attack and then begins to dive, causing Weedle to be sent flying by the wind caused by the dive. Misty walks away and is ambushed by a man in a suit of armor who pulls his sword out, asking if she is a trainer from Pallet Town. She says no and he walks away, telling her not to shriek to avoid attracting a Beedrill swarm. Weedle attempts to use its Poison Sting attack but Pidgeotto dodges and dives once again, causing Weedle to be weakened. Ash gets his Poké Ball ready but is interrupted by the man with the sword, who reveals his name to be Samurai. Samurai then challenges Ash, whilst Weedle recovers and manages to escape, as Ash throws his Poké Ball against a tree, just missing Weedle.
Ash recalls Pidgeotto but quickly sends it back out. Pidgeotto, tired from battling Weedle, is forced to battle Samurai's Pinsir and uses Sand Attack but is taken out of the battle by a Tackle attack from Pinsir. Ash recalls Pidgeotto and sends out his Metapod. Samurai tells Ash that his Metapod will be cut in half by Pinsir's pincers and Misty tells Ash to recall Metapod, as 'not even a bug Pokémon deserves this'. Ash has Metapod use Harden and, when Pinsir attempts to crush him with his pincers, the pincers break, resulting in Pinsir being recalled. Samurai then sends out his own Metapod and has it use Harden, as Ash does with his Metapod. The battle continues throughout the day with the two continuing to use harden, whilst Misty and Pikachu sun bathe whilst waiting for the match to end.
Jessie, James and Meowth are then shown walking through Viridian Forest. Jessie and James are carrying their anti-Beedrill tank, whilst Meowth rides on top sunbathing. James complains about having to carry the tank, but Jessie tells him that it is worth it to avoid a Beedrill sting. Meowth then tells them to get a move on and that he can not help because he is the lookout, resulting in the two tipping the tank to throw Meowth off, with Meowth then running to catch up.
The match between Ash and Samurai's Metapods is again shown, with Ash and Samurai falling over due to their continued exposure to the sun. A Beedrill swarm then appears in the distance and Samurai recalls his Metapod and runs away. A Beedrill flies down and steals Metapod, which Ash attempts to recall. Another Beedrill attempts to attack but Pikachu uses its Thundershock on Ash, Misty and the Beedrill to send it flying away. The three begin to run off, catching up with Samurai, but manage to avoid the Beedrill by hiding behind a bush. The three, however, run into a hive of Kakuna. Ash spots Metapod and talks loudly, resulting in the Kakuna noticing them and evolving into Beedrill.
Ash, Misty, Pikachu and Samurai are once again forced to run away, just making it to Samurai's cabin. Two Beedrill use their stingers against the cabin, but manage to escape, with two Beedrill being visible through the door. Samurai takes off his armour and tells Ash that it is his fault that Metapod was stolen, calling him a novice. Ash protests but Samurai sticks by his words, saying that the other trainers from Pallet Town would not have been so irresponsible. Three flashbacks then begin, first showing a Charmander battling his Pinsir, Squirtle battling his Metapod and a Bulbasaur battling Pinsir. Samurai tells about his training to defeat a trainer from Pallet and calls Ash a joke in comparison to the other trainers from Pallet, including Gary Oak. Misty and Samurai fall asleep whilst Ash continues to think about Metapod.
The next morning Ash sneaks up on the tree where the Beedrill and Kakuna are sleeping, to try and retrieve Metapod. Meowth jumps on Ash's head and uses his Scratch attack on Ash. Jessie and James then appear and begin to recite their motto, with Ash interrupting to warn against their talking so loud, to avoid waking the Beedrill. Jessie and James, however, ignores him and continue and use fireworks at the end of the motto, which wakes the Beedrill and Kakuna. Ash then begins to run towards the tree and manages to dodge the Beedrill by diving on the ground. Team Rocket quickly realize that the Beedrill are now focused on attacking them. Jessie reminds them of the tank and James lifts it up, but the trio is shocked to discover that is being eaten by Weedles. Now without the tank to protect themselves, Jessie, James, and Meowth are forced to scream and run away from the Beedrill.
Ash finds Metapod, apologizes and tells it to get into his Poké Ball, but Metapod refuses, as it is still unhappy that Ash left it behind. Ash picks Metapod up and runs away with Metapod in hand but falls over whilst trying to run away from a Beedrill. Ash again apologizes for his abandoning Metapod, causing it to show remorse. Beedrill attempts to use its Twineedle attack on Ash, but Metapod heroically throws itself in the way to save Ash, just as Misty, Pikachu and Samurai appear. The Beedrill flies away and Metapod evolves into Butterfree. Ash then has Butterfree use its Sleep Powder attack to make the Beedrill fall asleep, with Team Rocket and the Weedles also being caught in the powder.
Samurai then congratulates Ash on handling his Butterfree so well so quickly after evolving. Samurai then shows them to the edge of the forest and tells them that the trail will lead them to Pewter City. Ash tells Samurai that they need to finish their battle but Samurai refuses, saying that compared to Ash, he is the novice. The two agree to have another match when they meet in the future, with Misty saying for them not to battle Metapod against Metapod again. Team Rocket are then shown hiding in the Beedrill tree dressed up as Kakuna. The three begin to argue over their lack of ideas. Jessie loudly protests when Meowth says that her ideas are 'all bad', alerting the nearby Kakuna, then the Kakuna wakes up the Beedrill. The camera then cuts to another panoramic view with screams from Team Rocket being heard, due to Beedrill attacks, as the episode ends.
Debuts
Character
Pokémon
Moves
Quotes
- Misty
(screaming)
- Ash
What's wrong now?
- Misty
I think I see another bug. Gross!
- Ash
Maybe it's a...
- Ash (After a mooing sound effect and appearing in a cow suit)
Cow-terpie.
- Misty (Realizing Ash will be in danger)
What a weird kid, I wonder why he would be looking for a Pokémon trainer from... Ah! That's Ash.
- James
I'm tired.
- Jessie
James, stop whining.
- James
But Jesse what's the point of dragging this tank around?
- Jessie
To protect us from Beedrills. Ever been stung by one? It hurts.
- Meowth
Hey down there, quit chattering. Get a move on.
- Jessie
What're you doing up there?!
- James
Why don't you come help us?
- Meowth
Wish I could but I'm riding lookout.
- Jessie
Well look out for this.
- Meowth
Ahhh! Hey wait a second, come back! Meowth!
- Misty (About Ash and Samurai)
You two are more hard-headed than your Metapods!
- Meowth
Do you know what Meowth's favorite game is?
- Ash
Get off!
- (After scratching Ash's face)
Meowth
- Scratch and sniffle. heh heh.
- Jessie
The tank will surely come in handy now.
- James
It was worth the struggle dragging it here.
- Meowth (After noticing that a group of Weedle were on the tank)
Meowth! They're eating the tank!
- James
But we made it from paper to reduce the weight.
- Jessie
Who knew?
- Meowth
Numbskulls!
- Ash (Making a promise)
No, it wasn't Samurai's fault. It was my fault. If I was a better Pokémon trainer I'd stop making all these excuses. From now on I swear I'll never run away and leave my friends behind again. No more excuses.
- James
Do you have anymore bright ideas?
- Jessie
Well, unlike you, at least I have ideas.
- Meowth
Yeah, and they're all bad.
- Jessie
Who asked you?!?
Trivia
- "Who's That Pokémon:" Metapod (JA and EN)
- The tentative title used in production was 「バタフリー飛んだ」 (kana: 「バタフリーとんだ」) Butterfree Flew.
- This is the first episode of Pokémon the Series to have its tentative title (the title seen on production scripts) differ from the actual official title used for the final episode.
- This is the first episode where the audience sees Misty in a swimsuit. She was tanning while Ash and Samurai battled with a Metapod each.
- This episode was banned in South Korea because of the depicting of a samurai. Because of this, South Korean audiences would not know exactly when Metapod evolved into Butterfree between Caterpie evolving into Metapod in "Ash Catches a Pokémon" and his next appearance as a Butterfree in "Clefairy and the Moon Stone", creating a huge plot hole for them.
Mistakes
- In one scene, Ash's gloves disappear.
- Pinsir uses Tackle on Pidgeotto, a move it cannot learn.
- After the scene where a Beedrill breaks a hole in the cabin's door, there is no visible hole in the door in the next scene.
- After Ash's Metapod evolves into Butterfree, Metapod's shell disappeared.
- Many Pokémon names were mispluralized with an "s" at the end, but the plural for every Pokémon name is the same as the singular.
- When Ash's Metapod evolves into Butterfree when it uses Sleep Powder Beedrills wings disappear.
- When Misty and Ash was running from Beedrills, Misty's Japanese voice was heard.
Dub differences
- As the Weedle are eating the obviously paper tank, Jessie states that it was because they had to save money in the original, while James says that they made it to reduce the weight in the dub.
- Interestingly enough, James also agreed by figuring that it would work well in the original.
Gallery
Notes
References
- ^ (n.d.) . "Challenge of the Samurai | Pokémon TV (pokemon.com)". From The Official Pokémon Website | Pokemon.com. Archived from the original on November 8, 2023.