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* The educational magazine James subscribed to as a child, 実験と自習 ''Experimentation and Self-Study'', is a parody of the magazine 科学と学習 ''Science and Education''. | * The educational magazine James subscribed to as a child, 実験と自習 ''Experimentation and Self-Study'', is a parody of the magazine 科学と学習 ''Science and Education''. | ||
* Music from [[Gotta Dance!]] and the title theme from [[Pokémon 4Ever]] is used as background music. | * Music from [[Gotta Dance!]] and the title theme from [[Pokémon 4Ever]] is used as background music. | ||
* The remote control for the evolution machine looks similar to a | * The remote control for the evolution machine looks similar to a [[Wii]] remote, and even has the wrist strap. | ||
* The robot the evolution machine transforms into looks similar to a {{wp|Transformers}} robot. | * The robot the evolution machine transforms into looks similar to a {{wp|Transformers}} robot. | ||
* [[Professor Oak's lecture]]: [[Dawn's Pachirisu]] | * [[Professor Oak's lecture]]: [[Dawn's Pachirisu]] |
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Ya See We Want an Evolution
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Ya See We Want an Evolution (Japanese: 最強のコイキングと最も美しいヒンバス! The Strongest Koiking and the Most Beautiful Hinbass!) is the 21st episode of Diamond & Pearl. It first aired in Japan on March 1, 2007 and in the United States on July 10, 2007.
On arrival in Jubilife City, Ash Ketchum and friends learn of the B-Button League, a group of trainers that aim at ultimate strength and beauty but don't evolve their Pokémon - a difficult task when training a Magikarp and a Feebas.
Synopsis
Continuing on their Pokémon journey, Ash, Dawn and Brock meet the B Button League, a group of people that don't evolve their Pokémon. To prove how strong their Pokémon are, the members of the B Button League agree to a battle. First, it's Piplup against Magikarp. Magikarp wins by using Tackle. Then, Ash battles with Pikachu against Magikarp. Assuming it's a tie, Team Rocket comes and steals Pikachu, Magikarp and Feebas. Team Rocket recieves an evolution machine from the same dealer that sold James a Magikarp and a Weepinbell. It doesn't work, much to Team Rocket's chagrin. It transforms into a megabot, only to fall back over. James is happy anyway that he got to put it together.
Major events
Debuts
Characters
Humans
- Ash Ketchum
- Dawn
- Brock
- Jessie
- James
- Magikarp salesman
- Haley (Japanese: ハツネ Hatsune; Seiyū: 小林ゆう Yū Kobayashi)
- Oralie (Japanese: オトネ Otone; Seiyū: 小島幸子 Sachiko Kojima)
- Female reporter (Seiyū: 大谷育江 Ikue Ohtani*)
- Pokémon professor (Seiyū: 石塚運昇 Unshō Ishizuka*)
- IT employee
* No official credit was given for this character.
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Staravia (Ash's)
- Piplup (Dawn's)
- Croagunk (Brock's)
- Magikarp (Oralie's)
- Feebas (Haley's) (Seiyū: 阪口大助 Daisuke Sakaguchi)
Trivia
- The B-Button League is a reference to the games where the B button is used to cancel evolution.
- The title card is read by Jessie, James and Meowth.
- The educational magazine James subscribed to as a child, 実験と自習 Experimentation and Self-Study, is a parody of the magazine 科学と学習 Science and Education.
- Music from Gotta Dance! and the title theme from Pokémon 4Ever is used as background music.
- The remote control for the evolution machine looks similar to a Wii remote, and even has the wrist strap.
- The robot the evolution machine transforms into looks similar to a Transformers robot.
- Professor Oak's lecture: Dawn's Pachirisu
- Pokémon senryū: パチリスが おめめさめたよ パッチリす Pachirisu ga / Omemesameta yo / Patchiri su
- The dub title references a lyric from The Beatles' Revolution.
Errors
Dub edits
- Originally, the reporter asked Ash if he evolved his Pikachu from a Pichu, and Ash answers no.
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