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'''Crazy as a Lunatone''' (Japanese: '''神秘!宇宙から来たポケモン!?''' ''Mystery! A Pokémon from Space!?'') is episode 87 of Advanced Generation. It was first broadcast in Japan on July 29, 2004 and in USA on August 20, 2005.
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'''Crazy as a Lunatone''' (Japanese: '''神秘!宇宙から来たポケモン!?''' ''Mystery! A Pokémon from Space!?'') is the 87th episode of ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]'', and the 361st episode of the [[Pokémon animated series]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on July 29, 2004, and in the United States on August 20, 2005.
 
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= Synopsis =
At the crack of dawn, a meteor crashes on Earth and sends out a shockwave felt for miles. Of course, the PFC (Pokémon Fushigi/Mystery Club), which consists of Ken and Mary, are psyched about this, so they hurry to check it out. Taking out their flashlights and equipment, they use their skills to construct a mechanical vehicles with robotic arms. This mecha has a searchlight as well, so they use that to search for the meteor and successfully spot it.  Next, they use a  missile-launcher to blast it enough to get samples or maybe discover something.


Out of the meteor comes a bright glow, and within seconds, the Moon Pokémon Lunatone rises up from the rocks. This is the kind of exotic find that would especially spark the PFC’s interest, so now it's time to use the arms to grab Lunatone and study it. Unfortunately for them, Lunatone is very agile and good at dodging and evading the arms.  As it sees it's chance, it uses its Psychic to lift the heavy vehicle, thus distracting Ken and Mary. They desperately try zapping it but just Lunatone just absorbs the energy,  Lunatone then opens its eye and freezes Ken and Mary in its a red glow of Hypnosis.  Lunatone floats away and escapes to the nearby town.
==Blurb==
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<i>Ken and Mary of the Pokémon Mystery Club (PMC) are once again looking for a Pokémon from outer space, checking the site of a meteor crash. A Lunatone emerges and zaps them, erasing their memories of the encounter.


Ash and the others are making their way to Lilycove City and they decide to stop at Valley Town, ostensibly to rest at a Pokémon center. Team Rocket, who are
Meanwhile, Ash and friends reach Volley Town, finding it strangely deserted. They walk into the Pokémon Center for assistance but Nurse Joy is zoned out and unhelpful. Brock doesn't believe it's the real Nurse Joy.
hiding in the nearby bushes and snacking on rice crackers, also heard the crash. They begin spying on Ash and company and of course, they're also interested in the meteor.  They actually have an idea of where it landed, so as usual, they’re gonna get it for “the boss”.


Valley Town resembles a ghost town.  No people on the streets, tumbleweeds rolling by, and basically a creepy vibe, a bit like Dark City in Kanto. They discover that the Pokémon Center is also deserted, without even a Nurse Joy behind the counter to welcome them.  Well… maybe not, it seems she was just in the back room and, having heard them, she came to investigate. However, although Brock doesn’t realize it, she’s not very nice. In fact, she’s acting like she doesn’t know what they’re doing here, and when asked to heal Pokémon or let them stay, she rudely refuses, and tells them that this is a bad choice for a Pokémon Center, and walks out.
Team Rocket sneaks into the Pokémon Center, but bump into Ash and friends. When Nurse Joy approaches, they all run, and hide in a storage room. There, they run into the frightened Lunatone. It tries to use Psychic on them, but passes out instead.


Everyone is flabbergasted at Joy’s strange behavior. Brock, however, considers himself the “Nurse Joy expert” and takes out of his backpack something he’s been hiding from us for a long time: a photo album of all the Joys! He claims to know them all very well, and NO Joy would ever act like that without reason. But anyway, since Valley Town Joy is being so stubborn, they might as well enjoy a good meal while at the Center.
Nurse Joy returns to normal and treats Lunatone. It needs moonlight to survive, so they decide to take it up to nearby Camerupt Point where the full moon shines. They hide the Pokémon from the PMC in a cart and pull it up the hill, but are cut off by Team Rocket. Team Rocket gets into a fight with the Pokémon Mystery Club.


People and Pokémon alike chow down, but Lombre suddenly seems to be picking up something but then shrugs and walks away. Seconds later, Brock realizes that Lombre is missing and its dish is still full. Apparently, Lombre heard something in the nearby bushes and decided to investigate, only to be grabbed by two suspicious-looking people, who have now caught everyone's attention.  They instantly suspect TR, but are shocked to realize that these people have a PokeDex machine they are using to get info on Lombre. After getting the info, they decide to remove their masks, and reveal themselves as Ken and Mary from the PFC. Ash and Brock sure remember them from back when they helped that Cleffa. Ken and Mary tell them about the meteor crashe and how they were the first to get to it. After much investigating, they found a mysterious Pokémon emerge, which must mean there are more Pokémon in outer space. Thinking fast, they say their goodbyes and rush off to look for it.
The PMC sends Team Rocket blasting off. Pikachu, Mudkip, and Beautifly team up to drive off the PMC, but they won't be defeated. The full moon rises and Lunatone charges up and send the pair off with Hidden Power. The kids then bid farewell to Lunatone.</i>


The person most interested in this seems to be Max, who can’t wait to discover it. Brock explains since it was been discovered that Clefairy came from outer space, so it’s possible that other Pokémon also come from outer space. Then, they realize that with such an incident as this one going on, its no wonder Joy would be busy, she’s probably studying data! They get back to the Pokémon Center to help, but are are careful not to annoy Joy.
==Plot==
At the crack of dawn, a meteor crashes on Earth and sends out a shock wave felt for miles. The [[Pokémon Mystery Club]], which consists of Ken and Mary, are psyched about this, so they hurry to check it out. Taking out their flashlights and equipment, they use their skills to construct a mechanical vehicle with robotic arms and quickly locate their target. Next, they use a missile launcher to blast it enough to get samples. Out of the meteor comes a bright glow, and within seconds, the {{pkmn|category|Meteorite Pokémon}} {{p|Lunatone}} rises up from the rocks. The PMC is thrilled by the rare find, though Lunatone proves too agile to catch. As Lunatone sees its chance, it uses telekinesis to lift the heavy vehicle, distracting Ken and Mary. They desperately try zapping it, but Lunatone just absorbs the energy. Lunatone opens its eyes and freezes Ken and Mary in the red glow of {{m|Hypnosis}} before fleeing to nearby [[Volley Town]].


Team Rocket are also just as interested, so while spying on them in the bushes, they decide to follow them to the center. Unfortunately for TR, it's closed by the time they get there, so they will have to get in through the window. With a simple ladder, it’s pretty darn easy for them. However, they make a bit too big of a crash when landing inside. Naturally, Ash and company investigate the crash and come to a long hallway. They see a rather disturbing shadow, and Max wonders aloud if that is the Pokémon from outer space. But it's only Team Rocket who are threatening to get to the meteor before anyone else does. Joy's voice interrupts them. Nervously, Team Rocket and Team Twerp go into hiding, afraid to be caught by Joy.  
{{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} are making their way to [[Lilycove City]] and they decide to stop at Volley Town, ostensibly to rest at a [[Pokémon Center]]. When they arrive, Volley Town resembles more of a ghost town with its empty streets. They discover that the Pokémon Center is also deserted, without even a [[Nurse Joy]] behind the counter to welcome them. Just then, Joy emerges from the back room, having heard them, coming to investigate. When asked to heal Pokémon or let them stay, Nurse Joy rudely refuses and tells them that this is a bad choice for a Pokémon Center, and walks out. Everyone is flabbergasted at Nurse Joy's strange behavior. {{an|Brock}}, however, considers himself the "Nurse Joy expert" and takes out his Joy photo album from his [[bag|backpack]]. He claims to know them all very well, and ''no'' Joy would ever act like that without reason. But anyway, since Volley Town Joy is so stubborn, they decide to enjoy a good meal while at the Center.


Everyone winds up hiding in the Center's storage room. A rustling sound coming from some nearby boxes causes James to turn his flashlight in that direction and he discovers Lunatone. Ash checks the PokeDex for info, and gets a lot more than just that—it classifies it as the “Meteor Pokémon”, and says that it is said to have come from outer space!  But why is it in the storage room?  Maybe so that nobody else can find it.  
People and Pokémon alike chow down, but {{TP|Brock|Lombre}} suddenly seems to be picking up something and walks over to investigate it. Seconds later, Brock realizes that Lombre is missing and its dish is still full. Two figures appear from behind the bushes. Instantly they suspect {{TRT}}, but are shocked to realize that these people have a Pokédex machine they are using to get info on Lombre. After getting the info, they decide to remove their masks and reveal themselves as Ken and Mary from the PMC, a duo that Ash and Brock remember from [[EP246|when they helped]] a {{p|Cleffa}}. Ken and Mary inform them about the meteor crash and their encounter with a Lunatone, a Pokémon from outer space. Thinking fast, they say their goodbyes and rush off to look for it.


Suddenly, the light clicks on, and Joy appears in the doorway. She’s definitely surprised they found Lunatone and is even more surprised when Team Rocket threaten to capture it. Sending out Cacnea and Seviper, they try a combined Needle Arm and Bite. Lunatone opens its eye and easily takes care of them with a Psychic, knocking them both out. However, after such a powerful attack, Lunatone collapses on the floor, tired out. Brock offers to help Joy with Lunatone before she asks for any help. Meanwhile, Meowth is conversing with Lunatona in the corner.  He actually seems to feel quite sorry for it, and wants to help it. However, he is overruled by his human partners, who insist on using force. They command their respective Pokémon to use Needle Arm and Poison Tail. Realizing that Lunatone is too tired to battle, Ash has Pikachu interfere and blast all three of them off (including Meowth) through the roof with a Thunderbolt.
The group decides to return to the Center to rest up, and the Rocket trio, while spying on them in the bushes, decides to follow them. Unfortunately for Team Rocket, it's closed by the time they get there, so they resort to climbing through a window. However, they make a bit too big of a crash when landing inside. Naturally, Ash and company investigate the crash and come to a long hallway where they spot the mysterious shadows. [[Max]] wonders aloud if it is the Pokémon from outer space, though the Rocket trio confirms their identities and intentions to reach the meteor first. Joy's voice interrupts them, and nervously, Team Rocket and the group go into hiding in the Center's storage room. A rustling sound coming from some nearby boxes causes [[James]] to turn his flashlight in that direction and he discovers Lunatone. Ash checks his [[Pokédex]] for info, and it classifies Lunatone as the "Meteorite Pokémon", affirming its extraterrestrial origins. Suddenly, the light clicks on, and Joy appears in the doorway. She's definitely surprised they found Lunatone and is even more surprised when Team Rocket threatens to capture it. Sending out {{TP|James|Cacnea}} and {{TP|Jessie|Seviper}}, they try a combined {{m|Needle Arm}} and {{m|Bite}}. Lunatone opens its eyes and easily takes care of them with a {{m|Psychic}} blast, [[fainting|knocking them both out]]. However, after such a powerful attack, Lunatone collapses on the floor, tired out. Brock offers to help Joy with Lunatone's treatment. Meanwhile, {{MTR}} is conversing with Lunatone in the corner and is genuinely concerned about it. However, he is overruled by his teammates, who insist on using force. They command their respective Pokémon to use Needle Arm and {{m|Poison Tail}}. Realizing that Lunatone is too tired to battle, Ash has {{AP|Pikachu}} interfere and send Team Rocket blasting off with a {{m|Thunderbolt}}.


While examining Lunatone at the table, Joy declares that it’s in a really weak condition, and there’s only one way they can heal it. They will have to expose it to moonlight. However, Joy tells them that the best place in the area to be exposed to bright moonlight is on Camerupt Mountain. It’s not hard to miss, as it's just over the river and through an area with twin mountains that look like the formation of a Camerupt’s back. That would be no trouble for them, seeing as they saw a Camerupt recently and have a basic idea in their mind of what the mountain would look like.
While examining Lunatone at the table, Joy declares that it's in a really weak condition, and there's only one way they can heal it. They will have to expose it to moonlight, and she points out that {{DL|Volley Town|Camerupt Point}} is the ideal location. As they embark on their journey through the mountainous pass, they bring Lunatone with them in a big cardboard box on wheels, along with some other aid equipment. Pikachu is in there too, to keep an eye on Lunatone and make sure it's okay, and that it doesn't go crazy. Suddenly, they run into the PMC once again, who asks if they've seen the meteor or the mysterious moon-shaped Pokémon. The group leads Ken and Mary on a wild goose chase, giving random directions, and then passing by, glad to get them out of their way. Ken remains suspicious, so they take out their kit and once again build a machine to help them find it. The group and Joy have nearly reached the top, and Max is the first to notice a distant formation in the rocks which resembles the back of a Camerupt. Joy affirms they have reached Camerupt Point, adding that the moon should rise right about now.  


As they embark on their journey through the mountains, they bring Lunatone with them in a big cardboard box on wheels, along with some other aid equipment. Pikachu is in there too, to keep an eye on Lunatone and make sure it’s okay, and that it doesn’t go crazy.  Suddenly, they run into the PFC once again, who ask if they’ve seen the meteor or the mysterious Moon-shaped Pokémon. Not sure if PFC is on the level, Team Twerp explain that they have no idea where the Pokémon is. Then, they lead Ken and Mary on a wild goose chase, giving random directions, and then passing by, glad to get them out of their way. Ken is a little suspicious, so they take out their kit and once again build a machine to help them find it.
A big round yellow object rising above the mountains proves only to be Team Rocket in their balloon, still not having given up. As they stretch out their mechanical claw to grab Lunatone, Ash leaps to intervene, but the PMC in their own mecha come in between Team Rocket and Lunatone first. After a bit of verbal arguing, Ken and Mary's vehicle shakes Team Rocket's balloon up a bit and proceeds to send Team Rocket blasting off. Ash and his friends turn their attention to stopping the PMC. Pikachu tries an {{m|Iron Tail}} attack but is knocked back by the machine’s arm. {{TP|Brock|Mudkip}} uses {{m|Water Gun}}, hitting them a little, but suffers the same fate. {{an|May}} tries a different strategy, using her {{TP|May|Beautifly}}’s {{m|Silver Wind}}, dealing them a lot of damage. Mudkip and Pikachu use Water Gun and Thunderbolt again, though their efforts fail to make any difference. Suddenly, Joy notices that the moon is rising. Everyone watches as it slowly rises, and Lunatone uses its {{m|Moonlight}} technique, replenishing all its energy. Lunatone uses its {{m|Hidden Power}}, destroying the machine, and sending the PMC blasting off. Ash expresses pride for being involved in solving such a huge mystery and helping a rare Pokémon like Lunatone. However, they soon part, as Lunatone is headed back to its distant home beyond the atmosphere. Everyone waves and slowly watches as Lunatone drifts off.


The twerps have nearly reached the top, and Max is the first to notice a distant formation in the rocks which looks exactly like the back of a Camerupt. Being the Pokémon expert, they trust them, but Joy confirms him correct anyway. As they let Pikachu and Lunatone out, Joy checks her watch, and says that the moon should rise right about now. A big round yellow thing rising above the mountains proves only  to be J&J in their balloon, still not having given up.  
==Major events==
* {{pkmn|Mystery Club|Ken}} and {{pkmn|Mystery Club|Mary}} from the [[Pokémon Mystery Club]] return, with {{an|May}} and [[Max]] meeting them for the first time.
{{animeevents}}


As they stretch out their mechanical claw to grab Lunatone, Ash tries jumping in between the claw and Lunatone, but is stopped by the fact that the claw from the PFC mecha has already come between Team Rocket and Lunatone.  After a bit of verbal arguing, Ken and Mary’s vehicle shakes Team Rocket's balloon up a bit, since the PFC vehicle is heavier. But they don’t let go! Not like that’s a problem, seeing as how both arms are made of metal, they’re easily able to zap the balloon and send TR off.
===Debuts===
 
====Pokémon debuts====
Now, Team Twerp has to stop the PFC.  Pikachu tries an Iron Tail, but is knocked back by the machine’s arm. Mudkip tries a Water Gun, hitting them a little, but suffers the same fate. May tries a different strategy, using her long lost Beautifly’s Silver Wind, dealing them a lot of damage! Mudkip still has some energy, so it helps with Water Gun. As does Pikachu, who helps a bit with Thunderbolt. Not much damage is done to the machine, unfortunately.
=====TV episode debuts=====
Suddenly, Joy notices that the moon is rising. Everyone watches as it slowly rises, and Lunatone uses its Moonlight technique, replenishing all its energy back to normal. Lunatone is back now, and stronger than ever!
* {{p|Lunatone}}


Now that it's stronger, it’s a perfect target for the PFC. As they make one final attempt to grab it, Lunatone uses its Hidden Power, destroying the machine, and blasting it off!  Ash sure feels proud, being involved in solving such a huge mystery, and helping an exotic Pokémon like Lunatone. However, it’s time for them to part, as Lunatone is headed back to its home on the Moon. Everyone waves and slowly watches as Lunatone drifts off, until they can’t see it anymore.
==Characters==
 
===Humans===
= Major events =
* {{Ash}}
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* {{an|May}}
* We meet the Pokémon Fushigi/Mystery Club.
* {{an|Brock}}
* We see Lunatone in action, using Moonlight and Hidden Power
 
== Debuts ==
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* [[Lunatone]]
 
= Characters =
== Humans ==
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* [[Ash Ketchum]]
* [[Brock]]
* [[Max]]
* [[Max]]
* [[May]]
* Pokémon Mystery Club:
** [[Ken]]
** [[Mary]]
* [[Jessie]]
* [[Jessie]]
* [[James]]
* [[James]]
* [[Nurse Joy]]
* [[Nurse Joy]]
* {{pkmn|Mystery Club|Ken}}
* {{pkmn|Mystery Club|Mary}}


== Pokémon ==
===Pokémon===
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[[File:PTC AG087.png|thumb|200px|Pokémon Trainer's Choice]]
[[Pokémon Trainer's Choice]]: {{p|Gulpin}}
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}})
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})
* {{p|Wobbuffet}} ({{OP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}})
* {{p|Chimecho}} ({{OP|James|Chimecho}})
* {{p|Swellow}} ({{OP|Ash|Swellow}})
* {{p|Grovyle}} ({{OP|Ash|Grovyle}})
* {{p|Corphish}} ({{OP|Ash|Corphish}})
* {{p|Torkoal}} ({{OP|Ash|Torkoal}})
* {{p|Combusken}} ({{OP|May|Combusken}})
* {{p|Beautifly}} ({{OP|May|Beautifly}})
* {{p|Skitty}} ({{OP|May|Skitty}})
* {{p|Bulbasaur}} ({{OP|May|Bulbasaur}})
* {{p|Forretress}} ({{OP|Brock|Forretress}})
* {{p|Mudkip}} ({{OP|Brock|Mudkip}})
* {{p|Lombre}} ({{OP|Brock|Lombre}})
* {{p|Seviper}} ({{OP|Jessie|Seviper}})
* {{p|Cacnea}} ({{OP|James|Cacnea}})
* {{p|Lunatone}}


[[Pokémon Trainer's Choice]]: {{p|Gulpin}}
==Trivia==
* The episode's English [[dub]] title is a play on the phrases "crazy as a lunatic" and "crazy as a loon".
* The design of [[Pokémon Mystery Club|Ken and Mary]]'s [[Pokédex]] is based on the [[Game Boy Advance SP]]. It also uses the "Dexter" voice rather than the "Dextette" of {{Ash}} and {{an|May}}'s [[Hoenn]] Pokédexes.
* When {{an|Brock}} shows the others a book with pictures of other [[Nurse Joy]]s, the tanned one from ''[[EP092|The Joy of Pokémon]]'' is shown. However, at the time of her appearance, Brock was with [[Professor Ivy]] and did not travel with Ash. However, it is possible he learned about her through independent research.
* This is the first episode to use music from ''[[PK12|Gotta Dance!!]]''. However, it is replaced in the dub.
* [[Jessie's Dustox]] is the only Pokémon belonging to a main character to not be featured in this episode.
* None of the choices given in the [[Pokémon Trainer's Choice]] would be effective, as they do not have a type advantage over the {{type|Bug}} {{p|Illumise}}.
 
===Errors===
* When everyone is eating, {{TP|Brock|Lombre}} is eating with the other Pokémon, but when Brock notices it's missing, its bowl is isolated from the rest.
* Either there are two [[Pokémon Center]]s, or the scenario of the Pokémon Center changes from one place to another during the episode. At first, when the group enters the Center, there is a building behind them. Later, they are hiding behind a bush, right where the building was.
* When {{TP|James|Chimecho}} appears during {{TRT}}'s motto, it seems to have two spikes on its back instead of one.
* During the battle between Team Rocket and the {{p|Lunatone}}, when [[Jessie]] tells {{TP|Jessie|Seviper}} to use {{m|Bite}}, the 'R' on her shirt is reversed.
* When Team Rocket blasts off the first time, Chimecho can be heard even though it hadn't come out of its Poké Ball. After Team Rocket's second blast off (by the PMC), it can be heard again.


* {{p|Pikachu}} ([[Ash's Pikachu|Ash's]])
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* {{p|Meowth}} ([[Meowth (Team Rocket)|Team Rocket]])
AG087 Error.png|The Chimecho error
* {{p|Swellow}} ([[Ash's Swellow|Ash's]])
AG087 error 2.png|Jessie's shirt error
* {{p|Grovyle}} ([[Ash's Grovyle|Ash's]])
</gallery>
* {{p|Corphish}} ([[Ash's Corphish|Ash's]])
* {{p|Torkoal}} ([[Ash's Torkoal|Ash's]])
* {{p|Combusken}} ([[May's Combusken|May's]])
* {{p|Beautifly}} ([[May's Beautifly|May's]])
* {{p|Skitty}} ([[May's Skitty|May's]])
* {{p|Bulbasaur}} ([[May's Bulbasaur|May's]])
* {{p|Forretress}} ([[Brock's Forretress|Brock's]])
* {{p|Mudkip}} ([[Brock's Mudkip|Brock's]])
* {{p|Lombre}} ([[Brock's Lombre|Brock's]])
* {{p|Wobbuffet}} ([[Jessie's Wobbuffet|Jessie's]])
* {{p|Seviper}} ([[Jessie's Seviper|Jessie's]])
* {{p|Cacnea}} ([[James's Cacnea|James's]])
* {{p|Chimecho}} ([[James's Chimecho|James's]])
* {{p|Lunatone}}


= Trivia =
===Dub edits===
* In the original Japanese version, Nurse Joy's watch has the time 19:19. In the English dub, it was changed to 11:54 for unclear reasons.


== Errors ==
====Pokémon Trainer's Choice====
== Dub edits ==
* Question: Trainers, which one of these Pokémon is the best choice to battle Illumise?
* Choices: {{p|Parasect}}, {{p|Gulpin}}, {{p|Lanturn}}
* Answer: OK, Trainers! If you chose Gulpin, you were right!


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Latest revision as of 04:45, 3 September 2024

AG086 : Lights, Camerupt, Action!
Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire
AG088 : The Garden of Eatin'
Crazy as a Lunatone
AG087.png
AG087   EP361
神秘!宇宙から来たポケモン!?
Mystery! A Pokémon from Space!?
First broadcast
Japan July 29, 2004
United States August 20, 2005
English themes
Opening This Dream
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening チャレンジャー!!
Ending いっぱいサマー!!
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 武上純希 Junki Takegami
Storyboard 秦義人 Yoshito Hata
Assistant director 秦義人 Yoshito Hata
Animation director 志村泉 Izumi Shimura
Additional credits

Crazy as a Lunatone (Japanese: 神秘!宇宙から来たポケモン!? Mystery! A Pokémon from Space!?) is the 87th episode of Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire, and the 361st episode of the Pokémon animated series. It was first broadcast in Japan on July 29, 2004, and in the United States on August 20, 2005.

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Blurb

Ken and Mary of the Pokémon Mystery Club (PMC) are once again looking for a Pokémon from outer space, checking the site of a meteor crash. A Lunatone emerges and zaps them, erasing their memories of the encounter.

Meanwhile, Ash and friends reach Volley Town, finding it strangely deserted. They walk into the Pokémon Center for assistance but Nurse Joy is zoned out and unhelpful. Brock doesn't believe it's the real Nurse Joy.

Team Rocket sneaks into the Pokémon Center, but bump into Ash and friends. When Nurse Joy approaches, they all run, and hide in a storage room. There, they run into the frightened Lunatone. It tries to use Psychic on them, but passes out instead.

Nurse Joy returns to normal and treats Lunatone. It needs moonlight to survive, so they decide to take it up to nearby Camerupt Point where the full moon shines. They hide the Pokémon from the PMC in a cart and pull it up the hill, but are cut off by Team Rocket. Team Rocket gets into a fight with the Pokémon Mystery Club.

The PMC sends Team Rocket blasting off. Pikachu, Mudkip, and Beautifly team up to drive off the PMC, but they won't be defeated. The full moon rises and Lunatone charges up and send the pair off with Hidden Power. The kids then bid farewell to Lunatone.

Plot

At the crack of dawn, a meteor crashes on Earth and sends out a shock wave felt for miles. The Pokémon Mystery Club, which consists of Ken and Mary, are psyched about this, so they hurry to check it out. Taking out their flashlights and equipment, they use their skills to construct a mechanical vehicle with robotic arms and quickly locate their target. Next, they use a missile launcher to blast it enough to get samples. Out of the meteor comes a bright glow, and within seconds, the Meteorite Pokémon Lunatone rises up from the rocks. The PMC is thrilled by the rare find, though Lunatone proves too agile to catch. As Lunatone sees its chance, it uses telekinesis to lift the heavy vehicle, distracting Ken and Mary. They desperately try zapping it, but Lunatone just absorbs the energy. Lunatone opens its eyes and freezes Ken and Mary in the red glow of Hypnosis before fleeing to nearby Volley Town.

Ash and his friends are making their way to Lilycove City and they decide to stop at Volley Town, ostensibly to rest at a Pokémon Center. When they arrive, Volley Town resembles more of a ghost town with its empty streets. They discover that the Pokémon Center is also deserted, without even a Nurse Joy behind the counter to welcome them. Just then, Joy emerges from the back room, having heard them, coming to investigate. When asked to heal Pokémon or let them stay, Nurse Joy rudely refuses and tells them that this is a bad choice for a Pokémon Center, and walks out. Everyone is flabbergasted at Nurse Joy's strange behavior. Brock, however, considers himself the "Nurse Joy expert" and takes out his Joy photo album from his backpack. He claims to know them all very well, and no Joy would ever act like that without reason. But anyway, since Volley Town Joy is so stubborn, they decide to enjoy a good meal while at the Center.

People and Pokémon alike chow down, but Lombre suddenly seems to be picking up something and walks over to investigate it. Seconds later, Brock realizes that Lombre is missing and its dish is still full. Two figures appear from behind the bushes. Instantly they suspect Team Rocket, but are shocked to realize that these people have a Pokédex machine they are using to get info on Lombre. After getting the info, they decide to remove their masks and reveal themselves as Ken and Mary from the PMC, a duo that Ash and Brock remember from when they helped a Cleffa. Ken and Mary inform them about the meteor crash and their encounter with a Lunatone, a Pokémon from outer space. Thinking fast, they say their goodbyes and rush off to look for it.

The group decides to return to the Center to rest up, and the Rocket trio, while spying on them in the bushes, decides to follow them. Unfortunately for Team Rocket, it's closed by the time they get there, so they resort to climbing through a window. However, they make a bit too big of a crash when landing inside. Naturally, Ash and company investigate the crash and come to a long hallway where they spot the mysterious shadows. Max wonders aloud if it is the Pokémon from outer space, though the Rocket trio confirms their identities and intentions to reach the meteor first. Joy's voice interrupts them, and nervously, Team Rocket and the group go into hiding in the Center's storage room. A rustling sound coming from some nearby boxes causes James to turn his flashlight in that direction and he discovers Lunatone. Ash checks his Pokédex for info, and it classifies Lunatone as the "Meteorite Pokémon", affirming its extraterrestrial origins. Suddenly, the light clicks on, and Joy appears in the doorway. She's definitely surprised they found Lunatone and is even more surprised when Team Rocket threatens to capture it. Sending out Cacnea and Seviper, they try a combined Needle Arm and Bite. Lunatone opens its eyes and easily takes care of them with a Psychic blast, knocking them both out. However, after such a powerful attack, Lunatone collapses on the floor, tired out. Brock offers to help Joy with Lunatone's treatment. Meanwhile, Meowth is conversing with Lunatone in the corner and is genuinely concerned about it. However, he is overruled by his teammates, who insist on using force. They command their respective Pokémon to use Needle Arm and Poison Tail. Realizing that Lunatone is too tired to battle, Ash has Pikachu interfere and send Team Rocket blasting off with a Thunderbolt.

While examining Lunatone at the table, Joy declares that it's in a really weak condition, and there's only one way they can heal it. They will have to expose it to moonlight, and she points out that Camerupt Point is the ideal location. As they embark on their journey through the mountainous pass, they bring Lunatone with them in a big cardboard box on wheels, along with some other aid equipment. Pikachu is in there too, to keep an eye on Lunatone and make sure it's okay, and that it doesn't go crazy. Suddenly, they run into the PMC once again, who asks if they've seen the meteor or the mysterious moon-shaped Pokémon. The group leads Ken and Mary on a wild goose chase, giving random directions, and then passing by, glad to get them out of their way. Ken remains suspicious, so they take out their kit and once again build a machine to help them find it. The group and Joy have nearly reached the top, and Max is the first to notice a distant formation in the rocks which resembles the back of a Camerupt. Joy affirms they have reached Camerupt Point, adding that the moon should rise right about now.

A big round yellow object rising above the mountains proves only to be Team Rocket in their balloon, still not having given up. As they stretch out their mechanical claw to grab Lunatone, Ash leaps to intervene, but the PMC in their own mecha come in between Team Rocket and Lunatone first. After a bit of verbal arguing, Ken and Mary's vehicle shakes Team Rocket's balloon up a bit and proceeds to send Team Rocket blasting off. Ash and his friends turn their attention to stopping the PMC. Pikachu tries an Iron Tail attack but is knocked back by the machine’s arm. Mudkip uses Water Gun, hitting them a little, but suffers the same fate. May tries a different strategy, using her Beautifly’s Silver Wind, dealing them a lot of damage. Mudkip and Pikachu use Water Gun and Thunderbolt again, though their efforts fail to make any difference. Suddenly, Joy notices that the moon is rising. Everyone watches as it slowly rises, and Lunatone uses its Moonlight technique, replenishing all its energy. Lunatone uses its Hidden Power, destroying the machine, and sending the PMC blasting off. Ash expresses pride for being involved in solving such a huge mystery and helping a rare Pokémon like Lunatone. However, they soon part, as Lunatone is headed back to its distant home beyond the atmosphere. Everyone waves and slowly watches as Lunatone drifts off.

Major events

For a list of all major events in the animated series, please see the history page.

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

TV episode debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Pokémon Trainer's Choice

Pokémon Trainer's Choice: Gulpin

Trivia

  • The episode's English dub title is a play on the phrases "crazy as a lunatic" and "crazy as a loon".
  • The design of Ken and Mary's Pokédex is based on the Game Boy Advance SP. It also uses the "Dexter" voice rather than the "Dextette" of Ash and May's Hoenn Pokédexes.
  • When Brock shows the others a book with pictures of other Nurse Joys, the tanned one from The Joy of Pokémon is shown. However, at the time of her appearance, Brock was with Professor Ivy and did not travel with Ash. However, it is possible he learned about her through independent research.
  • This is the first episode to use music from Gotta Dance!!. However, it is replaced in the dub.
  • Jessie's Dustox is the only Pokémon belonging to a main character to not be featured in this episode.
  • None of the choices given in the Pokémon Trainer's Choice would be effective, as they do not have a type advantage over the Bug-type Illumise.

Errors

  • When everyone is eating, Lombre is eating with the other Pokémon, but when Brock notices it's missing, its bowl is isolated from the rest.
  • Either there are two Pokémon Centers, or the scenario of the Pokémon Center changes from one place to another during the episode. At first, when the group enters the Center, there is a building behind them. Later, they are hiding behind a bush, right where the building was.
  • When Chimecho appears during Team Rocket's motto, it seems to have two spikes on its back instead of one.
  • During the battle between Team Rocket and the Lunatone, when Jessie tells Seviper to use Bite, the 'R' on her shirt is reversed.
  • When Team Rocket blasts off the first time, Chimecho can be heard even though it hadn't come out of its Poké Ball. After Team Rocket's second blast off (by the PMC), it can be heard again.

Dub edits

  • In the original Japanese version, Nurse Joy's watch has the time 19:19. In the English dub, it was changed to 11:54 for unclear reasons.

Pokémon Trainer's Choice

  • Question: Trainers, which one of these Pokémon is the best choice to battle Illumise?
  • Choices: Parasect, Gulpin, Lanturn
  • Answer: OK, Trainers! If you chose Gulpin, you were right!

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