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{{Episode
 
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|series = Pocket Monsters (1997 series), Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver
|season = Pokémon: Master Quest
 
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|subtitle = Pocket Monsters: Gold and Silver Arc
|prev = JE119: Talkin' 'Bout an Evolution
 
 
|season = Season 5, Pokémon: Master Quest
|prevnum = JE119
 
 
|prev = GS119: Talkin' 'Bout an Evolution
|next = JE121: As Cold as Pryce
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|next = GS121: As Cold as Pryce
|nextnum = JE121
 
|name = Rage of Innocence
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|en_title = Rage of Innocence
|jname = あかいギャラドスのいかり!
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|ja_title = あかいギャラドスのいかり!
|image = JE120.jpg
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|image = GS120.jpg
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|num = 238
|jnum = 236
 
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|ja_opening = Aim to Be a Pokémon Master (Whiteberry)
|jair = February 14, 2002
 
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|ja_ending = Face Forward Team Rocket!
|uair = February 22, 2003
 
|songs = Believe in Me
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|en_opening = Believe in Me
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|animation = 岩根雅明 (Masaaki Iwane)
|machars = [[Ash]], [[Misty]], [[Brock]]
 
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|director = 浅田裕二 (Yūji Asada)
|rchars = [[Jessie]], [[James]], [[Officer Jenny]]
 
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|screenplay = 藤田伸三 (Shinzō Fujita)
|michars = [[Tyson (Team Rocket)|Tyson]], [[Professor Sebastian]], Team Rocket Grunts, [[Lance]], [[Pryce]]
 
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|storyboard = 浅田裕二 (Yūji Asada)
|pchars = [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Team Rocket's Meowth]], [[Misty's Togetic|Misty's Togepi]], [[Jessie's Wobbuffet]], [[Ash's Totodile]] (Flashback), [[Misty's Politoed|Misty's Poliwhirl]], [[Tyson's Fearow]] (x2), [[Lance's Dragonite]], [[Lance's Gyarados|Red Gyarados]], [[Ash's Bayleef]], [[Ash's Quilava|Ash's Cyndaquil]], [[Jessie's Arbok]], [[Pryce's Dewgong]]
 
 
|ja_air = February 14, 2002
|major = [[Ash]] and co. meet [[Pryce]], [[Lance]] catches the [[Lance's Gyarados|Red Gyarados]].
 
 
|us_air = February 22, 2003
|b1 = zephyrbadge.png
 
 
|machars = [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]], [[Misty (anime)|Misty]], [[Brock (anime)|Brock]]
|b2 = hivebadge.png
 
 
|rchars = [[Jessie]], [[James]], [[Officer Jenny]]
|b3 = plainbadge.png
 
 
|michars = [[Tyson (Team Rocket)|Tyson]], [[Professor Sebastian]], [[Team Rocket Grunts]], [[Lance (anime)|Lance]], [[Pryce (anime)|Pryce]]
|b4 = fogbadge.png
 
 
|pchars = [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Team Rocket's Meowth]], [[Togetic (anime)|Misty's Togepi]], [[Jessie's Wobbuffet]], [[Ash's Totodile]] (recap), [[Misty's Poliwhirl]], [[Tyson's Fearow]] (x2), [[Lance's Dragonite]], [[Lance's Gyarados (anime)|Red Gyarados]], [[Ash's Bayleef]], [[Ash's Cyndaquil]], [[Arbok (anime)|Jessie's Arbok]], [[Pryce's Dewgong]]
|b5 = stormbadge.png
 
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|major = [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]] and co. meet [[Pryce (anime)|Pryce]], Mahogany Town's Gym Leader.
|b6 = mineralbadge.png
 
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|badge = zephyrbadge.png, hivebadge.png, plainbadge.png, fogbadge.png, stormbadge.png, mineralbadge.png
|guest = Lance}}
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|guest = Lance
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{{Nihongo|Rage of Innocence|あかいギャラドスのいかり!|Red Gyarados' Anger!}} is the 27th episode of [[Pokémon: Master Quest]].
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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<section begin="Synopsis"/>''Before they can oppose Team Rocket's evil plan to gain control of the Pokémon of the world, Ash and friends must escape from a Team Rocket holding pen. With their Pokémon rendered unable to fight by a sinister Team Rocket technology, this would be an impossible task—impossible that is if Jessie and James had not been fortuitously chosen to watch over them. When, sure enough, Jessie and James slip up, Ash and friends jump on the opportunity to escape. Together with Lance and his Dragonite, they must not only stop Team Rocket from perfecting their Pokémon Evolution Inducement machine, but also somehow quell the rage of the red Gyarados, as it threatens to destroy a nearby town.''<section end="Synopsis"/><ref>{{Cite|url = https://www.pokemon.com/us/animation/seasons/5/episode-27-the-rage-of-innocence/|entry = Rage of Innocence {{!}} Pokémon TV (pokemon.com)|title = The Official Pokémon Website {{!}} Pokemon.com|access-date = {{MDY|1|25|2024}}}}</ref>
After being captured by the bad guys, Ash and co. try to figure out what to do next. After they get free by Lance they destroy the ray and soon all the basic form Pokémon were feeling better. However, after the ray is destroyed, the Red Gyarados gets super angry and heads down the river, causing a path of destruction along the way. Can Ash and co. sop the Gyarados, and who is this old man who not only saves them but told them that humans and Pokémon should never be friends?
 
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==Episode plot==
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The leader, [[Tyson (Team Rocket)|Tyson]], reports [[Gyarados]] has been captured. [[Sebastian]] thinks Gyarados should provide them with everything they need for Project R to start. While most cars drive off, [[Lance (anime)|Lance]] stops and contacts [[Officer Jenny|Jenny]] and reports about the Gyarados. Jenny lets Lance know she will prepare the operation to stop the transport, while Lance goes in an opposite direction. [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]] yells, causing [[Jessie]] and [[James]] to be annoyed. [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]] and [[Togetic (anime)|Togepi]] woke up, but the former is too weak to bash the door. Jessie and James think the boss would be impressed of these activities, so they go to get Pikachu. Jessie sends [[Arbok (anime)|Arbok]], who uses [[Poison Sting]] to separate the heroes. She presses a button to release Pikachu.
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However, the heroes are released as well, so Ash sends Cyndaquil, who uses [[Smokescreen]]. A moment later, Jessie, James, Arbok and [[Jessie's Wobbuffet|Wobbuffet]] are tied up. The heroes escape, while Jessie, James and [[Team Rocket's Meowth|Meowth]] (who woke up) go after them. Arbok uses Poison Sting to stop them, then goes to [[Wrap]] them. However, it gets hit by a [[Thunder Wave]], as Lance and [[Lance's Dragonite (anime)|Dragonite]] appear. Jessie orders Arbok to use [[Acid]], but gets stopped by Dragonite's [[Twister]], which blasts it and the trio off. The heroes apologize for disobeying Lance, who understands their concern. Dragonite uses [[Hyper Beam]], destroying the machine, which produced radio-waves. As Sebastian goes on a helicopter, Tyson gets informed by Jessie, James and Meowth that Lance came and destroyed the base. James asks for five men to battle Lance. Jessie and Meowth ask for higher and higher, so James asks for 20, 50, and eventually, 100 men. James sees Tyson hung up, so the trio thinks Tyson is already calling the HQ.
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The helicopters carry Gyarados away. Gyarados wakes up and shakes the helicopters. While Lance speeds up, Gyarados shakes the helicopters too much and falls in a river. Using [[Hydro Pump]], Gyarados destroys the base, then swims in the river. The heroes see Gyarados, who destroys the surroundings. Ash tells Gyarados he is glad it got away, but gets blown away by its Hydro Pump. The heroes and Lance see that Gyarados is too angry to be reasoned with. Lance sends Dragonite to stop Gyarados, but get stopped by Team Rocket. Some grunts go after the Gyarados, so the heroes follow them, leaving Lance to battle Tyson. Tyson demands Lance to pay, who knows anyone who forces Pokémon to evolve must be stopped. Tyson sends two Fearow, with one of them using [[Fury Attack]]. Dragonite retaliates with [[Wing Attack]], so Fearow use [[Agility]]. Dragonite uses Thunder Wave on them. The Fearow and Dragonite use Hyper Beam, colliding with each other.
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The Gyarados gets entangled in nets and electrocuted. Gyarados gets pulled out by the grunts, so Ash sends [[Ash's Bayleef|Bayleef]], whose [[Razor Leaf]] cuts the net. The grunts are annoyed, so Gyarados uses Hyper Beam, blasting them off. Ash thanks Gyarados, who falls down in exhaustion. Gyarados attempts to go in the river, but gets captured by another net, made by the old Team Rocket, Jessie, James and Meowth. Team Rocket fly off, so Ash hangs on the net. Meowth tries to shake off him off, then dips him in the water. However, Gyarados is renewed and shakes the net off, causing Ash and Team Rocket to be blasted off on the ground. While Gyarados swims off, Jessie sends Arbok against Pikachu. Arbok uses Poison Sting, but Pikachu uses Agility, then retaliates with [[Thunderbolt]], blasting it and Team Rocket off.
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[[File:Angry Gyarados! - Pokémon- Master Quest - Official Clip|thumb|The gang going after Red Gyaradose!]]
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The Fearow hit Dragonite, then go to use [[Drill Peck]]. However, Dragonite uses Twister, defeating the Fearow, while Tyson gets surrounded by the police. The heroes watch as Gyarados destroys the surrounding area. Ash tries to persuade it they are not here to hurt it and want to become friends. Gyarados is still angry, then uses Hyper Beam on the heroes. Suddenly, a Dewgong uses [[Ice Beam]], negating the Hyper Beam and causing the water to freeze, disabling Gyarados to swim any further. The Dewgong's trainer comes, claiming that humans and Pokémon cannot be friends. Ash claims that is not true, but the trainer responds this attitude put him and his friends in danger. Ash thinks that Gyarados needs a friend. Seeing the Gyarados turning away, the heroes go after it, leaving the trainer angered.
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The heroes spot Lance and his Dragonite, who uses Thunder Wave on Gyarados, which collides with Hyper Beam. The heroes ask Lance to stop battling Gyarados, but Lance thinks that is how they will save it. Dragonite uses Twister, affecting Gyarados. The heroes see that anger fades away, but the wounds do not. With a Hyper Beam, Dragonite knocks Gyarados out. Lance throws a Poké Ball, catching the Gyarados. Lance tells his work here is over, while Ash asks him to take care of it. With Tyson and the grunts captured, Jenny thanks Lance and the heroes for the work. Lance promises Ash he will take care of Gyarados, promising it will be his friend. The heroes wave goodbye to Lance, as he rides off with Dragonite.
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==Debuts==
 
==Debuts==
===Humans===
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===Character===
*Pryce
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[[Pryce (anime)|Pryce]]
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{{Anime-stub}}
 
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===Pokémon===
{{Incomplete-plot}}
 
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[[Pryce's Dewgong]]
{{Pokémon: The Original Series}}
 
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[[Category:Episodes]]
 
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==Trivia==
[[Category:Pokémon: Johto Episodes]]
 
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*Jessie references He-Man and X-Men. However, Tree Man isn't a super-hero.
[[Category:Pokémon: Master Quest episodes]]
 
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*The "Who's that Pokémon?" is [[Dunsparce]].
[[Category:Episodes featuring Elite Four Members]]
 
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* Ash and Team Rocket did opposites in this episode. For instance, the former uses Cyndaquil's Smokescreen to escape and the latter gives chase to their enemies.
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==Gallery==
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{{Gallery Box|
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GS120 1.jpg {{!}} Pikachu is too weak
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GS120 2.jpg {{!}} Jessie and James threaten with their Arbok
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GS120 3.jpg {{!}} Team Rocket gets chased by Dragonite's Twister
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GS120 4.jpg {{!}} Gyarados shakes the helicopters
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GS120 5.jpg {{!}} Gyarados attacks Ash
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GS120 6.jpg {{!}} Fearow's Fury Attack
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GS120 7.jpg {{!}} Dragonite uses Thunder Wave
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GS120 8.jpg {{!}} Gyarados is electrocuted
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GS120 9.jpg {{!}} The heroes promise to rescue Gyarados
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GS120 10.jpg {{!}} Dragonite defeated the Fearow
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GS120 11.jpg {{!}} Gyarados goes to attack the heroes
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GS120 12.jpg {{!}} Gyarados' Hyper Beam gets negated by Ice Beam
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GS120 13.jpg {{!}} Gyarados cannot continue towards the city
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GS120 14.jpg {{!}} The man scolds Ash
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GS120 15.jpg {{!}} Dragonite's Thunder Wave blocked Gyarados' Hyper Beam
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GS120 16.jpg {{!}} Gyarados gets hit by Hyper Beam
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GS120 17.jpg {{!}} Lance catches Gyarados
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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}}
 
{{Pokémon: Master Quest episodes}}
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[[Category:Episodes focusing on Team Rocket]]
 
[[Category:Episodes featuring Champions]]
 
[[Category:Episodes focusing on Ash]]

Latest revision as of 22:58, 18 February 2024

Rage of Innocence (Japanese: あかいギャラドスのいかり!, HepburnRed Gyarados' Anger!) is the 27th episode of Pokémon: Master Quest.

Synopsis

Before they can oppose Team Rocket's evil plan to gain control of the Pokémon of the world, Ash and friends must escape from a Team Rocket holding pen. With their Pokémon rendered unable to fight by a sinister Team Rocket technology, this would be an impossible task—impossible that is if Jessie and James had not been fortuitously chosen to watch over them. When, sure enough, Jessie and James slip up, Ash and friends jump on the opportunity to escape. Together with Lance and his Dragonite, they must not only stop Team Rocket from perfecting their Pokémon Evolution Inducement machine, but also somehow quell the rage of the red Gyarados, as it threatens to destroy a nearby town.[1]

Episode plot

The leader, Tyson, reports Gyarados has been captured. Sebastian thinks Gyarados should provide them with everything they need for Project R to start. While most cars drive off, Lance stops and contacts Jenny and reports about the Gyarados. Jenny lets Lance know she will prepare the operation to stop the transport, while Lance goes in an opposite direction. Ash yells, causing Jessie and James to be annoyed. Pikachu and Togepi woke up, but the former is too weak to bash the door. Jessie and James think the boss would be impressed of these activities, so they go to get Pikachu. Jessie sends Arbok, who uses Poison Sting to separate the heroes. She presses a button to release Pikachu.

However, the heroes are released as well, so Ash sends Cyndaquil, who uses Smokescreen. A moment later, Jessie, James, Arbok and Wobbuffet are tied up. The heroes escape, while Jessie, James and Meowth (who woke up) go after them. Arbok uses Poison Sting to stop them, then goes to Wrap them. However, it gets hit by a Thunder Wave, as Lance and Dragonite appear. Jessie orders Arbok to use Acid, but gets stopped by Dragonite's Twister, which blasts it and the trio off. The heroes apologize for disobeying Lance, who understands their concern. Dragonite uses Hyper Beam, destroying the machine, which produced radio-waves. As Sebastian goes on a helicopter, Tyson gets informed by Jessie, James and Meowth that Lance came and destroyed the base. James asks for five men to battle Lance. Jessie and Meowth ask for higher and higher, so James asks for 20, 50, and eventually, 100 men. James sees Tyson hung up, so the trio thinks Tyson is already calling the HQ.

The helicopters carry Gyarados away. Gyarados wakes up and shakes the helicopters. While Lance speeds up, Gyarados shakes the helicopters too much and falls in a river. Using Hydro Pump, Gyarados destroys the base, then swims in the river. The heroes see Gyarados, who destroys the surroundings. Ash tells Gyarados he is glad it got away, but gets blown away by its Hydro Pump. The heroes and Lance see that Gyarados is too angry to be reasoned with. Lance sends Dragonite to stop Gyarados, but get stopped by Team Rocket. Some grunts go after the Gyarados, so the heroes follow them, leaving Lance to battle Tyson. Tyson demands Lance to pay, who knows anyone who forces Pokémon to evolve must be stopped. Tyson sends two Fearow, with one of them using Fury Attack. Dragonite retaliates with Wing Attack, so Fearow use Agility. Dragonite uses Thunder Wave on them. The Fearow and Dragonite use Hyper Beam, colliding with each other.

The Gyarados gets entangled in nets and electrocuted. Gyarados gets pulled out by the grunts, so Ash sends Bayleef, whose Razor Leaf cuts the net. The grunts are annoyed, so Gyarados uses Hyper Beam, blasting them off. Ash thanks Gyarados, who falls down in exhaustion. Gyarados attempts to go in the river, but gets captured by another net, made by the old Team Rocket, Jessie, James and Meowth. Team Rocket fly off, so Ash hangs on the net. Meowth tries to shake off him off, then dips him in the water. However, Gyarados is renewed and shakes the net off, causing Ash and Team Rocket to be blasted off on the ground. While Gyarados swims off, Jessie sends Arbok against Pikachu. Arbok uses Poison Sting, but Pikachu uses Agility, then retaliates with Thunderbolt, blasting it and Team Rocket off.

Angry_Gyarados!_-_Pokémon-_Master_Quest_-_Official_Clip

Angry Gyarados! - Pokémon- Master Quest - Official Clip

The gang going after Red Gyaradose!

The Fearow hit Dragonite, then go to use Drill Peck. However, Dragonite uses Twister, defeating the Fearow, while Tyson gets surrounded by the police. The heroes watch as Gyarados destroys the surrounding area. Ash tries to persuade it they are not here to hurt it and want to become friends. Gyarados is still angry, then uses Hyper Beam on the heroes. Suddenly, a Dewgong uses Ice Beam, negating the Hyper Beam and causing the water to freeze, disabling Gyarados to swim any further. The Dewgong's trainer comes, claiming that humans and Pokémon cannot be friends. Ash claims that is not true, but the trainer responds this attitude put him and his friends in danger. Ash thinks that Gyarados needs a friend. Seeing the Gyarados turning away, the heroes go after it, leaving the trainer angered.

The heroes spot Lance and his Dragonite, who uses Thunder Wave on Gyarados, which collides with Hyper Beam. The heroes ask Lance to stop battling Gyarados, but Lance thinks that is how they will save it. Dragonite uses Twister, affecting Gyarados. The heroes see that anger fades away, but the wounds do not. With a Hyper Beam, Dragonite knocks Gyarados out. Lance throws a Poké Ball, catching the Gyarados. Lance tells his work here is over, while Ash asks him to take care of it. With Tyson and the grunts captured, Jenny thanks Lance and the heroes for the work. Lance promises Ash he will take care of Gyarados, promising it will be his friend. The heroes wave goodbye to Lance, as he rides off with Dragonite.

Debuts

Character

Pryce

Pokémon

Pryce's Dewgong

Trivia

  • Jessie references He-Man and X-Men. However, Tree Man isn't a super-hero.
  • The "Who's that Pokémon?" is Dunsparce.
  • Ash and Team Rocket did opposites in this episode. For instance, the former uses Cyndaquil's Smokescreen to escape and the latter gives chase to their enemies.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ (n.d.) . "Rage of Innocence | Pokémon TV (pokemon.com)". From The Official Pokémon Website | Pokemon.com. Archived from the original on January 25, 2024.