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| {{ashfr|The group}} visits a dojo where the identity of the future {{wp|Shihan}} is under dispute. The {{jo|Kenzo|current shihan}} wants it to be {{Ash}} while the title is also wanted by his granddaughter, [[Chigusa]], and an outsider, [[Shiro]]. When Chigusa {{pkmn|battle}}s Shiro, she must understand the secret to Ash's strength to win. | | {{ashfr|The group}} encounters a panicking trainer who apparently lost control of his {{p|Tauros}}. As {{Ash}} tries to stop him with his {{AP|Bulbasaur}}, an older man watches both of them with great interest. They eventually discover that the old man is called {{jo|Kenzo}} who invites them to a dojo where he is the current {{wp|Shihan}}. |
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Revision as of 00:24, 22 December 2010
Two Hits and a Miss
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カポエラーVSフシギダネ!かくとうたいけつ!! Kapoerer vs. Fushigidane! Hand to Hand Showdown!!
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First broadcast
Japan
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September 28, 2000
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United States
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September 15, 2001
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English themes
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Japanese themes
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Credits
Animation
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Team Ota
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Screenplay
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米村正二 Shōji Yonemura
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Storyboard
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椎名ひさし Hisashi Shiina
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Assistant director
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岩崎太郎 Tarō Iwasaki
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Animation director
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はしもとかつみ Katsumi Hashimoto
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Additional credits
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Two Hits and a Miss (Japanese: カポエラーVSフシギダネ!かくとうたいけつ!! Kapoerer vs. Fushigidane! Hand to Hand Showdown!!) is the 166th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on September 28, 2000 and in the United States on September 15, 2001.
Synopsis
Template:Incomplete synopsis
The group encounters a panicking trainer who apparently lost control of his Tauros. As Ash tries to stop him with his Bulbasaur, an older man watches both of them with great interest. They eventually discover that the old man is called Kenzo who invites them to a dojo where he is the current Shihan.
The Group discovers that the identity of the future Shihan is under dispute, as Kenzo refuses to pass the title on to his granddaughter Chigusa.
When an outsider called Shiro challenges the current Shihan to earn enough respect to open his own dojo, Chigusa has to show her grandfather that she is worth the title of Shihan.
Major events
- For a list of all major events in Pokémon the Series, please see the timeline page.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
Who's That Pokémon?: Slowking
Trivia
- Chigusa's graceful fighting skills are more in line with those of a Pokémon Coordinator; a concept that had not been introduced to the franchise when this episode was produced.
- The book Winner Takes All is based on this episode.
Errors
- At one point, Chigusa says, "Hitmonlee and I are going to destroy Shiro". However, Hitmonlee is Shiro's Pokémon, as Chigusa owns a Hitmontop.
- At one point, Shiro incorrectly refers Hitmonlee's Hi Jump Kick as "Hi Jump Attack".
Dub edits
- In the original version, when Kenzo says he is the Shihan of the Dojo, Ash thinks a Shihan is a new-type Pokémon. In the dub, he thinks it is a Chinese restaurant dish.
In other languages