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|pchars = [[Sparky (Pokémon)|Sparky]], [[Rose (Pokémon)|Rose]], [[Cassidy's Sableye]], [[Butch's Mightyena]], [[Tracey's Scyther]], [[Zippo]], [[Nidoqueen]] (fake)
 
|pchars = [[Sparky (Pokémon)|Sparky]], [[Rose (Pokémon)|Rose]], [[Cassidy's Sableye]], [[Butch's Mightyena]], [[Tracey's Scyther]], [[Zippo]], [[Nidoqueen]] (fake)
 
|major = Professor Oak begins to research Pokérus. Butch is revealed to own a Mightyena while Cassidy is revealed to own a Sableye. Ritchie is revealed to have captured a Taillow, nicknamed "Rose".}}
 
|major = Professor Oak begins to research Pokérus. Butch is revealed to own a Mightyena while Cassidy is revealed to own a Sableye. Ritchie is revealed to have captured a Taillow, nicknamed "Rose".}}
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{{nihongo|Oaknapped!|ポケモン捜査網!オーキド博士をさがせ!!|A Pokémon Dragnet! Search for Prof. Oak!!}} is the 11th episode of [[Pokémon Chronicles]].
   
==Synopsis==
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==Episode Plot==
Ash's friend [[Ritchie]] has come to [[Professor Oak's Lab|Professor Oak's lab]] for advice, but [[Tracey Sketchit|Tracey]] is the only one home; the [[Professor Oak (anime)|professor]] is on [[Seafoam Islands]] for a live TV appearance. At least, that was the idea—when Tracey calls for an update, [[DJ Mary]] tells him that Professor Oak has vanished! Tracey and Ritchie head to the TV station to find out what happened. According to DJ Mary, Professor Oak made it to the morning rehearsal, but after two strangers pulled him away to ask a question, he was never seen again! Security didn't see the professor or the strangers leave the station, but Ritchie realizes that the kidnappers posed as deliverymen to get in and out of the building.
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Ash's friend, [[Ritchie]], has come to [[Professor Oak's Lab|Professor Oak's lab]] for advice, but [[Tracey Sketchit|Tracey]] is the only one home; the [[Professor Oak (anime)|professor]] is on [[Seafoam Islands]] for a live TV appearance. At least, that was the idea—when Tracey calls for an update, [[DJ Mary]] tells him that Professor Oak has vanished! Tracey and Ritchie head to the TV station to find out what happened. According to DJ Mary, Professor Oak made it to the morning rehearsal, but after two strangers pulled him away to ask a question, he was never seen again! Security didn't see the professor or the strangers leave the station, but Ritchie realizes that the kidnappers posed as deliverymen to get in and out of the building.
   
 
Indeed, it's just as Ritchie thought and [[Butch]] and [[Cassidy]] are the ones behind the plan. [[Dr. Namba]] wants to force the professor to tell him where to find [[Pokérus]]. Namba needs samples of the Pokérus virus to help him with the Pokémon Power Acceleration Project, but Oak refuses to give up the information. To get him to talk, Butch and Cassidy torment him with the sound of a nail on glass. But Ritchie sent his [[Taillow]], [[Rose (Pokémon)|Rose]], to look for a suspicious delivery truck and that leads the good guys straight to Team Rocket's hideout.
 
Indeed, it's just as Ritchie thought and [[Butch]] and [[Cassidy]] are the ones behind the plan. [[Dr. Namba]] wants to force the professor to tell him where to find [[Pokérus]]. Namba needs samples of the Pokérus virus to help him with the Pokémon Power Acceleration Project, but Oak refuses to give up the information. To get him to talk, Butch and Cassidy torment him with the sound of a nail on glass. But Ritchie sent his [[Taillow]], [[Rose (Pokémon)|Rose]], to look for a suspicious delivery truck and that leads the good guys straight to Team Rocket's hideout.
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==Debuts==
 
==Debuts==
 
===Pokémon===
 
===Pokémon===
*[[Cassidy]]'s [[Sableye]]
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[[Cassidy]]'s [[Sableye]]
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Tracey reads the title card.
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Tracey reads the title card.
   
===Dub edits===
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===Dub differences===
*Ritchie mentions his [[Eevee]] in the english adaptation, but in the original japanese, he does not mention this Pokémon at all.
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Ritchie mentions his [[Eevee]] in the english adaptation, but in the original japanese, he does not mention this Pokémon at all.
   
 
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Revision as of 09:17, 31 January 2015

Oaknapped! (Japanese: ポケモン捜査網!オーキド博士をさがせ!!, HepburnA Pokémon Dragnet! Search for Prof. Oak!!) is the 11th episode of Pokémon Chronicles.

Episode Plot

Ash's friend, Ritchie, has come to Professor Oak's lab for advice, but Tracey is the only one home; the professor is on Seafoam Islands for a live TV appearance. At least, that was the idea—when Tracey calls for an update, DJ Mary tells him that Professor Oak has vanished! Tracey and Ritchie head to the TV station to find out what happened. According to DJ Mary, Professor Oak made it to the morning rehearsal, but after two strangers pulled him away to ask a question, he was never seen again! Security didn't see the professor or the strangers leave the station, but Ritchie realizes that the kidnappers posed as deliverymen to get in and out of the building.

Indeed, it's just as Ritchie thought and Butch and Cassidy are the ones behind the plan. Dr. Namba wants to force the professor to tell him where to find Pokérus. Namba needs samples of the Pokérus virus to help him with the Pokémon Power Acceleration Project, but Oak refuses to give up the information. To get him to talk, Butch and Cassidy torment him with the sound of a nail on glass. But Ritchie sent his Taillow, Rose, to look for a suspicious delivery truck and that leads the good guys straight to Team Rocket's hideout.

When the rescuers burst into the hideout, Butch and Cassidy use Sableye and Mightyena to battle Tracey's Scyther and Ritchie's Pikachu, Sparky, while they grab the professor and run for it. Tracey's Scyther is defeated, but Ritchie sends in his Charmeleon, Zippo, for additional firepower. Between that and Sparky, it isn't long before Butch, Cassidy and both of their Pokémon are blasted into the sky. With Officer Jenny's help, Professor Oak and DJ Mary are back in time for their live TV show, and Ritchie even has an invitation to visit the professor's lab and help him out: a happy ending for everyone!

Debuts

Pokémon

Cassidy's Sableye

Trivia

Tracey reads the title card.

Dub differences

Ritchie mentions his Eevee in the english adaptation, but in the original japanese, he does not mention this Pokémon at all.

Mistakes

Ritchie's Taillow, Rose, used Gust, a move it cannot learn in the games.

Gallery