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{{EpisodeBox
|season = Pokémon: Johto League Champions
 
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|series = Pocket Monsters (1997 series), Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver
|prev = JE046: Type Casting
 
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|subtitle = Pocket Monsters: Gold and Silver Arc
|prevnum = JE046
 
 
|season = Pokémon: Johto League Champions
|next = JE048: Carrying On!
 
 
|prev = GS046: Type Casting
|nextnum = JE048
 
 
|next = GS048: Carrying On!
|name = Fossil Fools
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|en_title = Fossil Fools
|jname = こだいポケモンパーク!アルフのいせき!!
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|ja_title = こだいポケモンパーク!アルフのいせき!!
|image = JE047.png
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|image = GS047.png
|jnum = 163
 
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|num = 165
|jair = September 7, 2000
 
|uair = September 15, 2001
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|ja_air = September 7, 2000
 
|us_air = September 15, 2001
|songs = Born to Be a Winner
 
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|ja_opening = OK!
|machars = [[Ash]], [[Misty]], [[Brock]]
 
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|ja_ending = Exciting Pokémon Relay
|rchars = [[Jessie]], [[James]], [[Professor Oak]]
 
 
|en_opening = Born to Be a Winner
|michars = [[Foster]], Researchers
 
 
|machars = [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]], [[Misty (anime)|Misty]], [[Brock (anime)|Brock]]
|pchars = [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Team Rocket's Meowth]], [[Misty's Togetic|Misty's Togepi]], [[Jessie's Wobbuffet]], [[Ash's Noctowl]], [[Jessie's Arbok]], [[James' Weezing]], [[Omanyte]] (Multiple), [[Omastar]] (Multiple), [[Aerodactyl]] (Picture/Fossil/Robot), [[Kabutops]] (Fossil)
 
 
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|local = [[Ruins of Alph]]
 
 
|michars = [[Foster]], Researchers
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|pchars = [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Team Rocket's Meowth]], [[Togetic (anime)|Misty's Togepi]], [[Jessie's Wobbuffet]], [[Ash's Noctowl]], [[Arbok (anime)|Jessie's Arbok]], [[Weezing (anime)|James' Weezing]], [[Omanyte (GS047)|Omanyte]] (multiple), [[Omastar (GS047)|Omastar]] (multiple), [[Aerodactyl]] (picture/fossil/robot), [[Kabutops]] (fossil)
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|local = [[Ruins of Alph]]
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|guest = Foster
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|animation = 志村泉 (Izumi Shimura)
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|director = 鈴木敏明 (Toshiaki Suzuki)
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|screenplay = 冨岡淳広 (Atsuhiro Tomioka)
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|storyboard = 藤本義孝 (Yoshitaka Fujimoto)
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{{Nihongo|Fossil Fools|こだいポケモンパーク!アルフのいせき!!|Ancient Pokémon Park! The Ruins of Alph!!}} is the 6th episode of [[Pokémon: Johto League Champions]].
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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<section begin="Synopsis"/>''Ash, Misty and Brock have reached the famous Ruins of Alph. Summoned there by a note from Professor Oak they join him and an old student of his, Foster in a facility for studying Pokémon fossils. Foster has made an amazing discovery, live prehistoric Water-type Pokémon thought to be extinct for thousands of years! Does their appearance have anything to do with the interrupted water flow from a nearby reservoir? Watch as our heroes find out what's fishy with the freshwater!''<section end="Synopsis"/><ref>{{Cite|url = https://www.pokemon.com/us/animation/seasons/4/episode-6-fossil-fools/|entry = Fossil Fools {{!}} Pokémon TV (pokemon.com)|title = The Official Pokémon Website {{!}} Pokemon.com|access-date = {{MDY|1|24|2024}}}}</ref>
While still heading to Ecruteak City Ash and co. make a detour at the Ruins of Alph where they run into Professor Oak and Foster, a good friend of his. They enter a Pokémon park where prehistoric Pokémon are researched. It is also in this lab that they see some Omanyte, which Professor Oak has correctly suspected are REAL. Can Ash and his friends keep this secret, especially from Team Rocket?
 
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==Episode plot==
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The heroes arrive to the Ruins of Alph. The heroes notice a fossil and Ash thinks it is from an [[Aerodactyl (SS015)|Aerodactyl]]. Prof. Oak appears and tells them it is due to its arrow-shaped tail. The heroes tell him that they walked twenty miles to see what Oak has to show them. Oak tells them a student of his made a discovery and wanted him to see what he discovered. They meet up with Foster, his colleague from [[Celadon University]]. Foster pulls Oak aside and whispers that he should've come alone; if it is told about the discovery, many will come to these ruins. Oak tells he shouldn't worry, since the kids are trainers. The heroes beg Foster to let them, until Foster finally concedes, since Oak approves of it. Ash hears a sound, so Foster explains that they excavate fossils and analyze from which Pokémon it belongs and on which body part, but has trouble, as they have a lack of water and water is critical for their research. The source is a waterfall in the woods, with fresh water.
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At that source, Team Rocket are filling their bottles with that water. [[James]] is tired from this boring work, though [[Jessie]] tells this will get money. [[Team Rocket's Meowth|Meowth]] remarks that selling these bottles will make them a fortune, so Jessie imagines herself rich, while Meowth and James imagine themselves eating delicious food. Something jams the intake pipe, so Jessie tells James they need to check out and gives him a wrench to do it. Foster shows Oak and the heroes fossils and presents them a skeleton of [[Kabutops]] and since it is in good shape, Foster thinks it might be 20,000 years old. Foster thinks that Pokémon come from water, much to the amazement of [[Misty (anime)|Misty]], as she loves water Pokémon and begs Foster to let her help as an assistant, so [[Brock (anime)|Brock]] pulls her ear. Foster shows them a model of a forest 2 million years old. They see a lifelike model of Aerodactyl, so Foster tells them he plans to open a park of prehistoric Pokémon. He also presents the volcano, which is important to see how creatures adapted to its activity. They see green moss which is glowing on the rocks, so Oak tells it is glowing lyckin. Foster explains this lyckin is proof that fossil shells are near. They see a statue of Kabutops, which Foster tells it is made from knowledge and imagination. Ash asks when will they see the thing Oak called them for, but Foster tells them to finish the exhibition first.
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Oak tells Foster was like that when he was his student. In any case, Foster tells it might appear if they stand still. A bunch of Omanyte and [[Omastar (GS047)|Omastar]] appear out of water. Foster wags his fingers and Oak gets shocked. [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]] approaches them and the Omanyte touch him, so he gets scared. Ash tells it that it is a robot, but Oak exclaims that they look real, which Foster confirms. The heroes are shocked to see they are real, causing the Omanyte and Omastar to dig into the sand. Foster admits they found him, so he kept them in this dome. The heroes admit it might be the most important discovery yet. Oak gives his hand to show Omanyte and Omastar he is a friend. Oak admits when he was 6, he went to a museum and saw an Omanyte shell. Oak asks Foster how did he find them and is told he found them here, since someone must've disturbed them, but they live now in peace. Foster admits he called Oak for advice, as the park must be opened, yet the creatures need to be protected. Ash sees that if these Omanyte and Omastar are here, more of them are around and trainers might be tempted to catch them.
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As Jessie and Meowth drink fresh water, James tries to find what stuck and discovers an amazing find - he pulls out an Omanyte. Jessie is not amused, since it is slimy. Meowth tells despite that, it's worth a lot and if they can dry the lake out, they will find more of them and they can give it to the boss and sell some. The heroes come to a room with screens of surveillance cameras. Misty is at ease to see Omanyte and Omastar safe, since catching them does not seem right. Brock and Ash agree, with the latter asking Pikachu what could they've seen in their lifetimes. Suddenly, they notice another Omanyte and Omastar coming. A researcher comes and tells Foster they've run out of water for experiments. They all go to the lake, from where they draw water, but before they do, Ash sends [[Ash's Noctowl|Noctowl]] to scout that place out. Team Rocket are delighted to see that they get Omanyte and Omastar into their machine instead of water. Since the tank is full, Jessie tells they need a bigger tank to hold them, so pulls the balloon with James and Meowth. Seeing all this, Noctowl returns to its master, who, along with the others, is being driven on a rough path to the source.
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The heroes come and see Team Rocket are taking Omanyte and Omastar. Oak sees that the Omanyte and Omastar were disturbed when Team Rocket were stealing water. Foster tells them to place them back, but Team Rocket responds they will put it on the market and sends out [[Jessie's Arbok|Arbok]] and [[James' Weezing|Weezing]]. Arbok uses [[Poison Sting]], but Pikachu evades the attack, along with [[Sludge]]. Pikachu uses [[Thunderbolt]] and [[Tackle]], defeating Arbok and Weezing and destroying the water tank. Team Rocket are about to fly away and Ash orders Pikachu to use Thunderbolt, but Misty stops him, since he would electrocute Omanyte and Omastar, too. Team Rocket are fleeing away, but the balloon stops, as there are too many Omanyte and Omastar on it, so Jessie and Meowth argue whether to or not to drop some. Ash sends Noctowl, who pierces the balloon with [[Peck]], causing Team Rocket to fall down. Ash's Pikachu electrocutes them. Team Rocket tell Omanyte and Omastar they came for water and get blasted off by their [[Water Gun]].
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Seeing them returning to the lake, Foster doubts that they will go to the park. Oak admits it would be good to research them, but would rather keep them in peace. In the end, the heroes wave goodbye to Foster and Prof. Oak, as they continue their journey.
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==Debuts==
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===Character===
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*[[Foster]]
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===Item===
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*[[Fresh Water]]
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
[[File:Brock Misty ear.png|thumb|"All right Misty, that's enough of that."]]
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[[File:Brock Misty ear.png|thumb|"Time to dry up, water girl."]]
*For the first time ever, Brock pulls Misty by the ear.
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*This is the 1st episode to feature an ironic role reversal where Brock drags Misty by the ear.
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*The "Who's that Pokémon?" of this episode is [[Pichu]].
*Ash fails to mention that he has encountered live specimens of the 5 extinct Pokémon on two separate occasions, which would make the work into studying their fossils entirely redundant. There even exists photographs of Ash being attacked by an Aerodactyl.
 
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*This English dub episode was released 4 days after the [[wikipedia:September 11 attacks|9/11]] attacks.
*Ash assumes that the individual Omanyte and Omastar are millions of years old, but there is nothing to suggest that these Pokémon can't breed, and so the ones he was looking at might have only been a few years old.
 
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*Ash says that trainers shouldn't be allowed to catch the Omanyte and Omastar, but there is clearly a large and possibly breeding colony in the lake, making them no different than any other Pokémon species that trainers catch.
 
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==Gallery==
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{{Gallery Box|
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GS047 1.jpg {{!}} The Aerodactyl fossil
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GS047 2.jpg {{!}} Oak appears at Alph Ruins
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GS047 3.jpg {{!}} The heroes *want* to see the discovery
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GS047 4.jpg {{!}} Team Rocket pump the water
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GS047 5.jpg {{!}} Misty thinks of joining Foster
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GS047 6.jpg {{!}} The Kabutops statue
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GS047 7.jpg {{!}} Omanyte and Omastar appear
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GS047 8.jpg {{!}} Omanyte greets Oak
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GS047 9.jpg {{!}} James found a fossil Pokémon
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GS047 10.jpg {{!}} Omanyte is sucked into the tank
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GS047 11.jpg {{!}} Omanyte wants to hug Meowth
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GS047 12.jpg {{!}} Pikachu dodges Poison Sting
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GS047 13.jpg {{!}} Jessie and Meowth argue about Omanyte and Omastar
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GS047 14.jpg {{!}} Omanyte and Omastar are about to retaliate
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GS047 15.jpg {{!}} The heroes watch the fossil Pokémon going back
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}}
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
   
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{{Pocket Monsters: Gold and Silver Arc episodes}}
{{Anime-stub}}
 
 
{{Pokémon: Johto League Champions episodes}}
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{{Pokémon: The Original Series}}
 
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[[Category:Episodes focusing on Professor Oak]]
[[Category:Episodes written by Atsuhiro Tomioka]]
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[[Category:Episodes featuring alternate colored Pokémon]]
[[Category:Episodes storyboarded by Yoshitaka Fujimoto]]
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[[Category:Episodes directed by Toshiaki Suzuki]]
 
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Fossil Fools (Japanese: こだいポケモンパーク!アルフのいせき!!, HepburnAncient Pokémon Park! The Ruins of Alph!!) is the 6th episode of Pokémon: Johto League Champions.

Synopsis

Ash, Misty and Brock have reached the famous Ruins of Alph. Summoned there by a note from Professor Oak they join him and an old student of his, Foster in a facility for studying Pokémon fossils. Foster has made an amazing discovery, live prehistoric Water-type Pokémon thought to be extinct for thousands of years! Does their appearance have anything to do with the interrupted water flow from a nearby reservoir? Watch as our heroes find out what's fishy with the freshwater![1]

Episode plot

The heroes arrive to the Ruins of Alph. The heroes notice a fossil and Ash thinks it is from an Aerodactyl. Prof. Oak appears and tells them it is due to its arrow-shaped tail. The heroes tell him that they walked twenty miles to see what Oak has to show them. Oak tells them a student of his made a discovery and wanted him to see what he discovered. They meet up with Foster, his colleague from Celadon University. Foster pulls Oak aside and whispers that he should've come alone; if it is told about the discovery, many will come to these ruins. Oak tells he shouldn't worry, since the kids are trainers. The heroes beg Foster to let them, until Foster finally concedes, since Oak approves of it. Ash hears a sound, so Foster explains that they excavate fossils and analyze from which Pokémon it belongs and on which body part, but has trouble, as they have a lack of water and water is critical for their research. The source is a waterfall in the woods, with fresh water.

At that source, Team Rocket are filling their bottles with that water. James is tired from this boring work, though Jessie tells this will get money. Meowth remarks that selling these bottles will make them a fortune, so Jessie imagines herself rich, while Meowth and James imagine themselves eating delicious food. Something jams the intake pipe, so Jessie tells James they need to check out and gives him a wrench to do it. Foster shows Oak and the heroes fossils and presents them a skeleton of Kabutops and since it is in good shape, Foster thinks it might be 20,000 years old. Foster thinks that Pokémon come from water, much to the amazement of Misty, as she loves water Pokémon and begs Foster to let her help as an assistant, so Brock pulls her ear. Foster shows them a model of a forest 2 million years old. They see a lifelike model of Aerodactyl, so Foster tells them he plans to open a park of prehistoric Pokémon. He also presents the volcano, which is important to see how creatures adapted to its activity. They see green moss which is glowing on the rocks, so Oak tells it is glowing lyckin. Foster explains this lyckin is proof that fossil shells are near. They see a statue of Kabutops, which Foster tells it is made from knowledge and imagination. Ash asks when will they see the thing Oak called them for, but Foster tells them to finish the exhibition first.

Oak tells Foster was like that when he was his student. In any case, Foster tells it might appear if they stand still. A bunch of Omanyte and Omastar appear out of water. Foster wags his fingers and Oak gets shocked. Pikachu approaches them and the Omanyte touch him, so he gets scared. Ash tells it that it is a robot, but Oak exclaims that they look real, which Foster confirms. The heroes are shocked to see they are real, causing the Omanyte and Omastar to dig into the sand. Foster admits they found him, so he kept them in this dome. The heroes admit it might be the most important discovery yet. Oak gives his hand to show Omanyte and Omastar he is a friend. Oak admits when he was 6, he went to a museum and saw an Omanyte shell. Oak asks Foster how did he find them and is told he found them here, since someone must've disturbed them, but they live now in peace. Foster admits he called Oak for advice, as the park must be opened, yet the creatures need to be protected. Ash sees that if these Omanyte and Omastar are here, more of them are around and trainers might be tempted to catch them.

As Jessie and Meowth drink fresh water, James tries to find what stuck and discovers an amazing find - he pulls out an Omanyte. Jessie is not amused, since it is slimy. Meowth tells despite that, it's worth a lot and if they can dry the lake out, they will find more of them and they can give it to the boss and sell some. The heroes come to a room with screens of surveillance cameras. Misty is at ease to see Omanyte and Omastar safe, since catching them does not seem right. Brock and Ash agree, with the latter asking Pikachu what could they've seen in their lifetimes. Suddenly, they notice another Omanyte and Omastar coming. A researcher comes and tells Foster they've run out of water for experiments. They all go to the lake, from where they draw water, but before they do, Ash sends Noctowl to scout that place out. Team Rocket are delighted to see that they get Omanyte and Omastar into their machine instead of water. Since the tank is full, Jessie tells they need a bigger tank to hold them, so pulls the balloon with James and Meowth. Seeing all this, Noctowl returns to its master, who, along with the others, is being driven on a rough path to the source.

The heroes come and see Team Rocket are taking Omanyte and Omastar. Oak sees that the Omanyte and Omastar were disturbed when Team Rocket were stealing water. Foster tells them to place them back, but Team Rocket responds they will put it on the market and sends out Arbok and Weezing. Arbok uses Poison Sting, but Pikachu evades the attack, along with Sludge. Pikachu uses Thunderbolt and Tackle, defeating Arbok and Weezing and destroying the water tank. Team Rocket are about to fly away and Ash orders Pikachu to use Thunderbolt, but Misty stops him, since he would electrocute Omanyte and Omastar, too. Team Rocket are fleeing away, but the balloon stops, as there are too many Omanyte and Omastar on it, so Jessie and Meowth argue whether to or not to drop some. Ash sends Noctowl, who pierces the balloon with Peck, causing Team Rocket to fall down. Ash's Pikachu electrocutes them. Team Rocket tell Omanyte and Omastar they came for water and get blasted off by their Water Gun.

Seeing them returning to the lake, Foster doubts that they will go to the park. Oak admits it would be good to research them, but would rather keep them in peace. In the end, the heroes wave goodbye to Foster and Prof. Oak, as they continue their journey.

Debuts

Character

Item

Trivia

File:Brock Misty ear.png

"Time to dry up, water girl."

  • This is the 1st episode to feature an ironic role reversal where Brock drags Misty by the ear.
  • The "Who's that Pokémon?" of this episode is Pichu.
  • This English dub episode was released 4 days after the 9/11 attacks.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ (n.d.) . "Fossil Fools | Pokémon TV (pokemon.com)". From The Official Pokémon Website | Pokemon.com. Archived from the original on January 24, 2024.