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|name = Fly Me to the Moon
 
|name = Fly Me to the Moon
 
|jname = ポッポとデカポッポ!まだ見ぬ空へ!!
 
|jname = ポッポとデカポッポ!まだ見ぬ空へ!!
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|image = JE095.jpg
 
|season = Pokémon: Master Quest
 
|season = Pokémon: Master Quest
|machars = [[Ash Ketchum]]<br />[[Brock]]<br />[[Misty]]
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|machars = [[Ash Ketchum]], [[Brock (anime)|Brock]], [[Misty (anime)|Misty]]
|rchars = [[Jessie]]<br />[[James]]
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|rchars = [[Jessie]], [[James]], [[Professor Oak]]
|michars = [[Professor Oak]]
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|michars = [[Wilbur]]
|pchars = [[Ash's Pikachu]]<br />[[Misty's Togetic|Misty's Togepi]][[Misty's Psyduck]]<br />[[James' Victreebel]]<br />[[Gligar]] <br />
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|pchars = [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Misty's Togetic|Misty's Togepi]], [[Team Rocket's Meowth]], [[Jessie's Wobbuffet]], [[Orville|Wilbur's Pidgey]] (Nicknamed Orville), [[Pidgey]] (Many; giant), [[Corsola]] (x4), [[Spearow]] (Flock), [[Fearow]]
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|local = [[Blue Point Isle]], [[Pudgy Pidgey Isle]]
|local =
 
 
|major =
 
|major =
|songs = Master Quest
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|songs = Believe in Me
|prev = JL094: Around the Whirlpool
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|prev = JE094: Around the Whirlpool
|next = JL096: Takin' it on the Chinchou|prevnum = JL094
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|next = JE096: Takin' It On the Chinchou
|nextnum = JL096
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|prevnum = JE094
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|nextnum = JE096
 
|jnum = 211
 
|jnum = 211
 
|jair = August 15, 2001
 
|jair = August 15, 2001
 
|uair = September 21, 2002
 
|uair = September 21, 2002
 
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|b1 = zephyrbadge.png
|b2 = hivebadge.png|b3 = plainbadge.png
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|guest = Wilbur}}
'''Fly Me to the Moon''' (Japanese: '''ポッポとデカポッポ!まだそら!! Poppo and the Enormous Poppo! Towards the As Yet Unseen Sky!!''') was first aired on August 16 2001
 
   
 
{{nihongo|Fly Me to the Moon|ポッポとデカポッポ!まだ!!|Pidgey and Pidgey Detective! Fly to the Yet Unseen Sky!!}} is the 2nd episode of [[Pokémon: Master Quest]].
 
[[File:200px-EP211.png|thumb|200px]]
 
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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As the heroes begin their journey on Whirl Islands, Misty detects some Corsola, but can't catch them. However, a man named Wilbur claims he can take her to the island the Corsola were headed. Upon arriving, they detect many huge Pidgey who don't want to fly, except a small one named Orville. Apparently, Orville wants to fly high, into the space, to see the sun. Team Rocket decide to get involved and plan on catching Orville. However, Meowth decides to help Orville and coordinate it. Will Orville's dream suceed?
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==Episode Plot==
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As the heroes continue, Misty notices a group of Corsola. Brock reads they are headed for Pudgey Pidgey island, so Misty looks for an boat. A man comes and points out that only Corsola can pass through the whirlpools that are around the islands. Misty yells out, wishing she had wings to get to that island to catch Corsola. The man tells that he can get them to the island. He tells that he is the caretaker for some unique Pokémon on that island. Brock points out in the book it is a Pidgey, so the man, Wilbur, will show them why are they unique. The heroes are to cross a rope bridge. Misty goes first, thinking about the Corsola. However, a wind blows, twisting the bridge, causing the heroes to be tossed on the other end.
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Suddenly, the heroes encounter some huge Pidgey. Wilbur explains that since there are no predators around, the Pidgey do not fly much, hence their size. Team Rocket look over and are amazed by the size of the Pidgey. As they come, they soon notice a Pidgey with some googles, nicknamed Orville. Ash notices it is smaller and can fly. Orville flies high up, as it is its desire. Wilbur tells them the Pidgey don't fly, as now they have communication technology, rather than send Pidgey to deliver messages. The heroes contact Oak, who reminds them the Pidgey should not be forgotten. Oak remembers scientists discussed whether these Pidgey evolve, devolve or mutate, but can agree they are currently fat. Orville returns and gazes on a picture with Pidgey flying to the Sun. Wilbur explaines the picture was painted by his grandfather, based on a legend of a Pidgey that flew to the Moon and the stars.
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Team Rocket hear the story, causing Meowth to be touched. Wilbur had told the story to his Pidgey, but most were interested in dinner. However, Orville was inspired and Wilbur trained him to fly. Orville grew up and one day, Wilbuer mounted a glider and flew with Wilbur. Wilbur managed to fly, but began to fall down. However, after remembring the legend, Wilbur got its strength and got back up, wanting to fly high up. However, Wilbur does not know how high Orville can fly, and knows it does not want rockets or other devices being put on it. Team Rocket see a potentional to catch Orville and disguise themselves as local meteorologists, who would like to see Orville fly. They even offer their balloon as transport. James hesitates to bring the twerps, but Jessie thinks they can catch Pikachu as well. Orville is glad, so Wilbur decides to go tomorrow.
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At the night, Meowth approaches Orville and remembers he had the dream of rising above all Meowth. Since he did not have anyone to support him, Meowth decides to support Orville, knowing that all Pokémon will follow their dreams upon hearing Orville's story. Meowth plants a microphone in Orville's ear for communication. Next day, the heroes, Team Rocket and Wilbur are ready to go. Orville flies up at a fast speed, while Meowth cheers for him. James and Jessie start the rockets, causing everyone to fall down, due to the high speed. The Pidgey at the ground observe the event. Pidgey speeds up and flies near the Spearow, who chase it. However, Orville is too fast and the Spearow lose it. Since they are too high, the heroes, Jessie, James and Wilbur put oxygen masks on.
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Suddenly, a Fearow goes to attack Orville. Pikachu electrocutes the Fearow, causing it to fall on the balloon, ripping it and revealing it to be Team Rocket's. Jessie and James undisguise themselves, though see it is not the time to catch any Pokémon. Pikachu seems to be exhausted due to lack of oxygen, so Ash borrows his mask to him, while Misty borrows her to Togepi. Also, the rockets lack fuel, so they flew as high as possible. However, Orville continues, although it seems to be cold. Wilbuer and Meowth tell Orville it should quit. Orville tells to Meowth it wants to continue, as it makes itself happy, wanting to push beyond the limits. Orville tells Meowth it can see the planet Earth and the Moon. Orville tells Meowth it is beautiful and is like it dreamed. Meowth wants it to come back to tell everyone its adventure. Meowth is proud, so Orville goes back to Earth.
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However, Orville accelerates, so it may crash. Meowth orders it to change direction and rise the wings. Orville obeys, causing to fall on Meowth, through the balloon. Soon, Meowth gives Orville an oxygen mask, while Pikachu uses Thundershock. Orville re-gains its conciousness, although the balloon's hole expands, causing it to fall. The Pidgey on the Earth come and jump, easing the fall of the balloon. While everyone is more-or-less okay, Team Rocket, who were on a rocket, get blasted off, as the rocket had some fuel left to fly up. The heroes see as the Pidgey look up on Orville and try to fly, as they are reminded they are Pokémon that have to fly. The heroes bid farewell to Orville and Wilbur, continuing the journey. Later, Jessie and James hang on a tree, while Meowth asks Orville is it same as watching the sky from here and there and is the Moon made of cheese. Orville answers him, so Meowth sees he could've been there to see.
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==Debut==
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===Character===
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[[Wilbur]]
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==Trivia==
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*The "Who's that Pokémon?" is Magmar.
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* The name of the episode is derived from the famous Bart Howard song, "[[wikipedia:Fly Me to the Moon|Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Woods)]]."
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*[[Maddie Blaustein]], the voice of Meowth at the time, wrote this episode.
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*Wilbur and his Pidgey Orville were named after famous Aviation masters the Wright Brothers, inventors of the first airplane.
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*This is a rare episode where Team Rocket dies not plan to steal Pikachu.
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===Mistakes===
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When Orvile is flying above the earth, in one scene the moon is crescent. However, in the following scene the moon is full.
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===Dub differences===
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Wilbur does not introduce himself in the dub.
   
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==Gallery==
The gang sets off exploring the first island of the [[Whirl Cup]] for a while. [[Misty]] spots a [[Corsola]] and starts going off with her little speech about being the best Water [[Pokémon Trainer]] there is. Although she wants a [[Corsola]], she can't because she doesn't have a boat. A man comes by and says it would be impossible either way, pointing out the [[whirlpool]]s all around. He says he's Wilbur, one of the people who live on the island. He invites them over to his place, which is across a river. As they get to the bridge (a rope bridge), no one really wants to go. Misty goes on first for a corsola and everyone follows. A wind begins to blow and it spins the bridge around and throws them to the other side. Afterward, Wilbur calls out and a flock of [[Pidgey]] come towards him. The [[Pidgey]] don't look normal, they are really fat. Wilbur explains that the Pidgey are really overweight because of the lack of predators due to the whirlpools. Team Rocket scopes them out from above, seeing that there could be another good catch for the day.
 
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When they reach Wilbur's house, another [[Pidgey]] soars by them and lands on the roof. Wilbur says that's his special [[Pidgey]], [[Orville]]. When they come inside, there's a painting on the wall with a few [[Pidgey]] flying towards the sun. They call up [[Professor Oak]] and he explains that the Pidgey are overweight are due to their eating habit.
 
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JE095 1.jpg|Misty wishes a pair of wings
Later Wilbur starts to explain about [[Orville]]. A while ago when Orville was still a fledgling, he really got interested in that painting. It also set his aim to [[fly]] to the sun, which Wilbur seemed to understand. So he decided to train Orville to [[fly]], which started off to be a good start then improved. One day while [[Wilbur]] was Pokémon training with [[Orville]], he decided to hanglide towards the ocean and see if Orville was capable. Orville managed for the first few minutes but couldn't keep up and started to lag down towards a [[whirlpool]]. [[Orville]] then noticed the sun, which reminded him of the painting and soon Orville was able to [[fly]] back up and with ease.
 
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JE095 2.jpg|The bridge turns over
[[Team Rocket]], overhearing this, devised a plan that could get them both [[Orville]] and [[Pikachu]]. After [[Wilbur]] was done, [[Team Rocket]] arrived in disguises. They make a proposal that they could help Orville reach his goal, no charge, and they could monitor him from the balloon. The deal seemed to be too good to pass up so Wilbur agreed. Later that night, [[Meowth]] came over to where [[Orville]] was sleeping and started to talk with him, telling him to never give up his dreams like he did when he learned to talk. [[Meowth]] gives him a headset so that they could get communication during the flight tomorrow.
 
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JE095 3.jpg|Wilbuer presents the huge Pidgey
The next day, everyone goes inside the balloon and begin the ascent. James activates the rocket boosters and they go high very fast. After the short ascent, Orville takes off, going upwards. [[Meowth]] made relay conversations during the whole time. While they were watching [[Pidgey]], [[Ash]] seemed to notice that he was going for something, a flock of Spearow! Orville went through them still going upwards and the [[Spearow]] started to give the chase, but they couldn't catch up to him. Then a [[Fearow]] took charge and started to chase after [[Orville]]. Seeing that it might eat [[Orville]], [[Ash]] had Pikachu give it a [[Thunderbolt]]. The falling [[Fearow]] lands on the balloon, puncturing the covering layer, revealing a [[Meowth]] balloon. Ash notices the balloon and thinks something fishy is happening. [[Jessie]] and [[James]] remove their costumes revealing themselves as [[Team Rocket]] and begin reciting their motto, but [[Misty]] interrupts them.
 
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JE095 4.jpg|The Pidgey painting
Soon they are very high up, everyone had to put on oxygen masks as they watched [[Orville]] make his way farther up. [[Meowth]] continued the conversation with [[Orville]]. Soon they were so high up that even [[Pikachu]] and [[Togepi]] who didn't need the masks needed them. Then they saw that [[Orville]] had reached a altitude so high, he was growing frost all over. Despite this, [[Orville]] kept aiming for the sun. [[Orville]] kept thinking as he went and then decided, it was over, he done it. [[Orville]] went down for a fast dive towards the ground. [[Meowth]] tells [[Orville]] to open up his wings so he can turn around to the balloon. Orville complies, then finally meets altitude with the balloon. Everything looked alright, except for the fact that [[Orville]] went through the balloon to break the fall. The balloon started to descend slowly and [[Orville]] was in dire need of oxygen, [[Meowth]] grabs a mask and puts it on [[Orville]]. [[Orville]] remains unconcious. [[Ash]] tells [[Pikachu]] to give it a [[ThunderShock]], acting as a defibrillator which wakes [[Orville]] up. They cheer as it worked. Overhead the hole gets bigger and they plunge towards the ground. The other [[Pidgey]] on the ground notices that the balloon is falling fast. They all start flapping their wings and running towards the balloon. [[Misty]] notices and tells the others to look below. The [[Pidgey]]s muster enough strength to [[fly]] up to the balloon and managed to headbutt the basket, breaking the fall.
 
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JE095 5.jpg|Pidgey, the fat Pokémon
Soon everything was alright for [[Wilbur]] and [[Orville]]. [[Orville]] soon became a hero to the other [[Pidgey]]. Meanwhile one of the rocket boosters started off automatically, sending [[Team Rocket]] blasting off. The gang said their goodbyes and headed off to the next town.
 
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JE095 6.jpg|Wilbur teaches Orville to fly
[[Team Rocket]] had crashed onto a cliff tree and are hanging. [[Wobbuffet]] comes out from one of the brush but they wonder where [[Meowth]] is. [[Meowth]], sitting on the top branch, was talking to [[Orville]] about the moon and maybe he should aim for that.
 
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JE095 7.jpg|Orville and Wilbur fly
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JE095 8.jpg|Team Rocket, as meteorologists
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JE095 9.jpg|Meowth plants a microphone
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JE095 10.jpg|The heroes, Wilbuer and Team Rocket are pushed to the floor
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JE095 11.jpg|The heroes put oxygen masks on
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JE095 12.jpg|Orville gets attacked by Fearow
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JE095 13.jpg|Pikachu is exhausted
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JE095 14.jpg|Orville flies in space
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JE095 15.jpg|Meowth and Orville got crashed through the balloon
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JE095 16.jpg|The Pidgey jump to easen the fall
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Revision as of 18:50, 1 December 2014


Fly Me to the Moon (Japanese: ポッポとデカポッポ!まだ見ぬ空へ!!, HepburnPidgey and Pidgey Detective! Fly to the Yet Unseen Sky!!) is the 2nd episode of Pokémon: Master Quest.

Synopsis

As the heroes begin their journey on Whirl Islands, Misty detects some Corsola, but can't catch them. However, a man named Wilbur claims he can take her to the island the Corsola were headed. Upon arriving, they detect many huge Pidgey who don't want to fly, except a small one named Orville. Apparently, Orville wants to fly high, into the space, to see the sun. Team Rocket decide to get involved and plan on catching Orville. However, Meowth decides to help Orville and coordinate it. Will Orville's dream suceed?

Episode Plot

As the heroes continue, Misty notices a group of Corsola. Brock reads they are headed for Pudgey Pidgey island, so Misty looks for an boat. A man comes and points out that only Corsola can pass through the whirlpools that are around the islands. Misty yells out, wishing she had wings to get to that island to catch Corsola. The man tells that he can get them to the island. He tells that he is the caretaker for some unique Pokémon on that island. Brock points out in the book it is a Pidgey, so the man, Wilbur, will show them why are they unique. The heroes are to cross a rope bridge. Misty goes first, thinking about the Corsola. However, a wind blows, twisting the bridge, causing the heroes to be tossed on the other end.

Suddenly, the heroes encounter some huge Pidgey. Wilbur explains that since there are no predators around, the Pidgey do not fly much, hence their size. Team Rocket look over and are amazed by the size of the Pidgey. As they come, they soon notice a Pidgey with some googles, nicknamed Orville. Ash notices it is smaller and can fly. Orville flies high up, as it is its desire. Wilbur tells them the Pidgey don't fly, as now they have communication technology, rather than send Pidgey to deliver messages. The heroes contact Oak, who reminds them the Pidgey should not be forgotten. Oak remembers scientists discussed whether these Pidgey evolve, devolve or mutate, but can agree they are currently fat. Orville returns and gazes on a picture with Pidgey flying to the Sun. Wilbur explaines the picture was painted by his grandfather, based on a legend of a Pidgey that flew to the Moon and the stars.

Team Rocket hear the story, causing Meowth to be touched. Wilbur had told the story to his Pidgey, but most were interested in dinner. However, Orville was inspired and Wilbur trained him to fly. Orville grew up and one day, Wilbuer mounted a glider and flew with Wilbur. Wilbur managed to fly, but began to fall down. However, after remembring the legend, Wilbur got its strength and got back up, wanting to fly high up. However, Wilbur does not know how high Orville can fly, and knows it does not want rockets or other devices being put on it. Team Rocket see a potentional to catch Orville and disguise themselves as local meteorologists, who would like to see Orville fly. They even offer their balloon as transport. James hesitates to bring the twerps, but Jessie thinks they can catch Pikachu as well. Orville is glad, so Wilbur decides to go tomorrow.

At the night, Meowth approaches Orville and remembers he had the dream of rising above all Meowth. Since he did not have anyone to support him, Meowth decides to support Orville, knowing that all Pokémon will follow their dreams upon hearing Orville's story. Meowth plants a microphone in Orville's ear for communication. Next day, the heroes, Team Rocket and Wilbur are ready to go. Orville flies up at a fast speed, while Meowth cheers for him. James and Jessie start the rockets, causing everyone to fall down, due to the high speed. The Pidgey at the ground observe the event. Pidgey speeds up and flies near the Spearow, who chase it. However, Orville is too fast and the Spearow lose it. Since they are too high, the heroes, Jessie, James and Wilbur put oxygen masks on.

Suddenly, a Fearow goes to attack Orville. Pikachu electrocutes the Fearow, causing it to fall on the balloon, ripping it and revealing it to be Team Rocket's. Jessie and James undisguise themselves, though see it is not the time to catch any Pokémon. Pikachu seems to be exhausted due to lack of oxygen, so Ash borrows his mask to him, while Misty borrows her to Togepi. Also, the rockets lack fuel, so they flew as high as possible. However, Orville continues, although it seems to be cold. Wilbuer and Meowth tell Orville it should quit. Orville tells to Meowth it wants to continue, as it makes itself happy, wanting to push beyond the limits. Orville tells Meowth it can see the planet Earth and the Moon. Orville tells Meowth it is beautiful and is like it dreamed. Meowth wants it to come back to tell everyone its adventure. Meowth is proud, so Orville goes back to Earth.

However, Orville accelerates, so it may crash. Meowth orders it to change direction and rise the wings. Orville obeys, causing to fall on Meowth, through the balloon. Soon, Meowth gives Orville an oxygen mask, while Pikachu uses Thundershock. Orville re-gains its conciousness, although the balloon's hole expands, causing it to fall. The Pidgey on the Earth come and jump, easing the fall of the balloon. While everyone is more-or-less okay, Team Rocket, who were on a rocket, get blasted off, as the rocket had some fuel left to fly up. The heroes see as the Pidgey look up on Orville and try to fly, as they are reminded they are Pokémon that have to fly. The heroes bid farewell to Orville and Wilbur, continuing the journey. Later, Jessie and James hang on a tree, while Meowth asks Orville is it same as watching the sky from here and there and is the Moon made of cheese. Orville answers him, so Meowth sees he could've been there to see.

Debut

Character

Wilbur

Trivia

  • The "Who's that Pokémon?" is Magmar.
  • The name of the episode is derived from the famous Bart Howard song, "Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Woods)."
  • Maddie Blaustein, the voice of Meowth at the time, wrote this episode.
  • Wilbur and his Pidgey Orville were named after famous Aviation masters the Wright Brothers, inventors of the first airplane.
  • This is a rare episode where Team Rocket dies not plan to steal Pikachu.

Mistakes

When Orvile is flying above the earth, in one scene the moon is crescent. However, in the following scene the moon is full.

Dub differences

Wilbur does not introduce himself in the dub.

Gallery

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