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Pikachu heads inside the warehouse and finds Chikorita. Chikorita refuses to go with him when [[Jessie]] and James appear at the doorway and recite their motto. Just then, Primeape leaps over and knocks the net back with Machoke, Hitmonchan, and Hitmonlee following it. Team Rocket | Pikachu heads inside the warehouse and finds Chikorita. Chikorita refuses to go with him when [[Jessie]] and James appear at the doorway and recite their motto. Just then, Primeape leaps over and knocks the net back with Machoke, Hitmonchan, and Hitmonlee following it. Team Rocket is getting beaten as Meowth flies over and transforms the balloon into a mecha. The four Fighting-type Pokémon are unable to beat the bot and Pikachu is captured. Chikorita uses {{m|Razor Leaf}} but she is also captured. Ash sends out {{AP|Heracross}} who starts eating Bulbasaur's pollen. Heracross sends Ash up onto the machine. Meowth knocks Ash off but Chikorita catches him with a bit of difficulty. Ash pulls off the top and Jessie and James fall into the mecha. They are then blasted-off. The four Fighting-type Pokémon say good-bye to their new friend and Ash tells Pikachu good job. | ||
Chikorita's jealousy subsides and she becomes friends with Pikachu. Chikorita hops on Ash's other shoulder. Ash and friends now continue on with their adventure. | Chikorita's jealousy subsides and she becomes friends with Pikachu. Chikorita hops on Ash's other shoulder. Ash and friends now continue on with their adventure. |
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Chikorita's Big Upset
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Chikorita's Big Upset (Japanese: チコリータはごきげんななめ!? Chicorita is in a Bad Mood!?) is the 136th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on February 24, 2000 and in the United States on January 20, 2001.
Blurb
A severe case of rivalry between Pikachu and Chikorita calls for therapy sessions with Nurse Joy (schooled in Pokémon psychology at the Pokémon Institute). In such delicate matters, there's no such thing as an overnight cure, though—or is there? The following day, when Team Rocket attacks, Ash will need all his Pokémon to overcome their latest challenge.
Plot
Ash and a Trainer are having a tense Pokémon battle. As Chikorita was getting tired, Ash decides to use Pikachu against the Trainer's Raticate. When he attempts to return Chikorita to her Poké Ball, Chikorita refuses. Evening comes and Ash still tries to return Chikorita to her Poké Ball. The Trainer's mother calls her son in for dinner as Ash finally is able to return Chikorita. Ash and co. go to a Pokémon Center and call Professor Oak. Ash tells him about the Zephyr Badge and Muk appears and smothers Oak. A short time later, all of Ash's Pokémon are eating except Chikorita. Pikachu brings a piece of Pokémon Food to Chikorita, but Chikorita bats it away with her leaf. A glasses-wearing Nurse Joy (who has a degree in Pokémon Psychology) walks up and Brock begins to flirt with her, but Misty pulls him away. Nurse Joy asks Ash some questions and tells Ash that Chikorita is jealous of Pikachu. She suggests to put Chikorita together with plants for the night to make her feel comfortable.
During the night, Pikachu goes to find Chikorita. As Pikachu watches, Chikorita pops out of her Poké Ball. Chikorita goes out of the Pokémon Center and Pikachu tries to stop her. Chikorita then runs off and disappears into the tall grass. She finds a warehouse to sleep in, but is awakened by four Fighting-type Pokémon; Machoke, Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan and Primeape. Chikorita defeats Primeape with a Vine Whip and the other three kneel down and say that Chikorita is their friend.
Ash and the gang are in the lobby the next morning looking for Chikorita. They head outside and Ash lets out Bulbasaur to look for Chikorita.
Team Rocket is spying on them and James tells Meowth to get ready in the balloon.
Pikachu heads inside the warehouse and finds Chikorita. Chikorita refuses to go with him when Jessie and James appear at the doorway and recite their motto. Just then, Primeape leaps over and knocks the net back with Machoke, Hitmonchan, and Hitmonlee following it. Team Rocket is getting beaten as Meowth flies over and transforms the balloon into a mecha. The four Fighting-type Pokémon are unable to beat the bot and Pikachu is captured. Chikorita uses Razor Leaf but she is also captured. Ash sends out Heracross who starts eating Bulbasaur's pollen. Heracross sends Ash up onto the machine. Meowth knocks Ash off but Chikorita catches him with a bit of difficulty. Ash pulls off the top and Jessie and James fall into the mecha. They are then blasted-off. The four Fighting-type Pokémon say good-bye to their new friend and Ash tells Pikachu good job.
Chikorita's jealousy subsides and she becomes friends with Pikachu. Chikorita hops on Ash's other shoulder. Ash and friends now continue on with their adventure.
Major events
- Ash's Chikorita is revealed to know Tackle.
- Chikorita's jealousy towards Pikachu is confirmed.
- For a list of all major events in the animated series, please see the history page.
Debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
Who's That Pokémon?: Hoppip (U.S. and international), Primeape (Japan)
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Togepi (Misty's)
- Bulbasaur (Ash's)
- Squirtle (Ash's)
- Muk (Ash's, at Oak's Laboratory)
- Heracross (Ash's)
- Chikorita (Ash's)
- Raticate (unnamed Trainer's)
- Primeape
- Machoke
- Hitmonlee
- Hitmonchan
Trivia
- This episode confirms that Chikorita is female when Nurse Joy refers to Chikorita as "she". It becomes more evident when Chikorita evolves.
- An instrumental version of Together Forever is used in the dub.
- The Trainer Ash battles in the beginning of the episode is based on the School Kid Trainer class from Generation II.
- This episode is featured on Volume 18: Chikorita from Viz Media's Pokémon All-Stars series.
- This episode is featured on Pokémon All-Stars: Chikorita from Magna Pacific's Pokémon All-Stars series.
- The book The Chikorita Challenge is based on this episode.
- A dog can be heard barking in the background right before Primeape, Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee, and Machoke discover Chikorita.
Errors
- In a shot of Pikachu and Chikorita, although Pikachu's voice is heard, his mouth isn't moving.
Dub edits
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Mandarin Chinese | 菊草葉不高興了 | |
Czech | Chikoritin záchvat žárlivosti | |
Dutch | Chikorita's Ontsteltenis | |
Finnish | Mikä sinua vaivaa, Chikorita? | |
European French | Le Pokémon blues | |
German | Endivies Alleingang | |
Hebrew | צ'יקוריטה כועס Chikorita ko'es | |
Hindi | Chikorita उदास है Chikorita udas hai * | |
Hungarian | Chikorita féltékeny | |
Italian | Piccole gelosie* La gelosia di Chikorita* | |
Polish | Wielki smutek Chikority | |
Portuguese | Brazil | Chikorita - a Temperamental |
Portugal | A Grande Reviravolta do Chikorita | |
Romanian | Marea Supărare a lui Chikorita | |
Spanish | Latin America | ¡Los celos de Chikorita! |
Spain | Chikorita está que muerde | |
Swedish | Pokémonterapi | |
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