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'''Bye Bye Psyduck''' (Japanese: '''さよならコダック!またきてゴルダック?''' ''Goodbye {{tt|Koduck|Psyduck}}! Come Again Golduck?'') is the 91st episode of the [[Pokémon | '''Bye Bye Psyduck''' (Japanese: '''さよならコダック!またきてゴルダック?''' ''Goodbye {{tt|Koduck|Psyduck}}! Come Again Golduck?'') is the 91st episode of the [[Pokémon animated series]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 8, 1999, and in the United States on February 26, 2000. | ||
{{spoilers}} | {{spoilers}} | ||
==Blurb== | ==Blurb== | ||
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<i>Misty meets another female trainer who also is an expert on water Pokémon. The new trainer notices some signs that Misty's Psyduck may be ready to evolve. As the two prepare for a Pokémon battle, a Golduck springs from the water and battles for Misty. With her powerful new Pokémon, can Misty defeat both her newfound friend and Team Rocket?</i> | <i>Misty meets another female trainer who also is an expert on water Pokémon. The new trainer notices some signs that Misty's Psyduck may be ready to evolve. As the two prepare for a Pokémon battle, a Golduck springs from the water and battles for Misty. With her powerful new Pokémon, can Misty defeat both her newfound friend and Team Rocket?</i> | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
{{Ash}} | Upon arriving at [[Kinnow Island]], {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} decide to rest and send out a few of their {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} to stretch. Eventually, [[Misty's Psyduck]] falls off {{AP|Lapras}} while falling asleep. Upon being informed of Psyduck's disappearance by {{AP|Pikachu}} and {{TP|Misty|Togepi}}, the group sends out the rest of their {{type|Water}} Pokémon to look for it, but to no avail. {{an|Misty}} is left upset by this, and Ash notes how unusual this is. {{Tracey}} says that he believes Psyduck is Misty's favorite Pokémon and that she is just hiding her feelings for it. Just then, a girl arrives and asks them if the Psyduck she found is theirs. It is, but Psyduck's tail is glowing bright pink. | ||
Misty thanks the girl, who introduces herself as {{OBP|Marina|EP091}}. She points at Psyduck's glowing tail, and says that a {{pkmn|Trainer}} once told her that when this happens, the Psyduck is about to [[Evolution|evolve]]. Ash checks his [[Pokédex]] and it tells him that {{p|Golduck}}, Psyduck's evolved form, is the fastest of all Water Pokémon. Both Misty and Marina say that Golduck is one of their favorite Pokémon. They talk about Water Pokémon for a moment, completely ostracizing Ash and Tracey. After showing each other some [[Misty's special lure|lures]] they made and wishing they could catch one of the [[legendary Pokémon]] of the sea, Marina asks Misty why Psyduck cannot swim, since she found it flailing in the water. Misty claims that it was because it was a rare breed. Marina suggests that they {{pkmn|battle}} each other to see which is the most powerful Water Pokémon Trainer, and Misty agrees. | |||
Misty thanks the girl, who introduces herself as {{OBP|Marina|EP091}}. She points at Psyduck's glowing tail, and says that a {{pkmn|Trainer}} once told her that when this happens, the Psyduck is about to [[Evolution|evolve]]. Ash checks his [[Pokédex]] and it tells him that {{p|Golduck}}, Psyduck's evolved form, is the fastest of all | |||
Meanwhile, {{TRT}} peers at the shore through the periscope of the [[Team Rocket's mechas|Magikarp submarine]]. {{MTR}} yells at [[Jessie]] for losing Ash and his friends, only to be whacked by her long hair. [[James]] asks to find a place for lunch, and Jessie tells them all to stop whining. She looks through the periscope once more and notices Misty and Marina getting ready to battle. They sit and watch, waiting for the right moment to strike. | Meanwhile, {{TRT}} peers at the shore through the periscope of the [[Team Rocket's mechas|Magikarp submarine]]. {{MTR}} yells at [[Jessie]] for losing Ash and his friends, only to be whacked by her long hair. [[James]] asks to find a place for lunch, and Jessie tells them all to stop whining. She looks through the periscope once more and notices Misty and Marina getting ready to battle. They sit and watch, waiting for the right moment to strike. | ||
As Team Rocket watches, the battle between Misty and Marina begins. They agree to a three-on-three battle, and send out their first Pokémon. Marina uses Tentacruel and Misty sends out her {{TP|Misty|Goldeen}}. Using {{m|Agility}}, Goldeen dodges Tentacruel's {{m|Wrap}} | As Team Rocket watches, the battle between Misty and Marina begins. They agree to a three-on-three battle, and send out their first Pokémon. Marina uses her {{p|Tentacruel}} and Misty sends out her {{TP|Misty|Goldeen}}. Using {{m|Agility}}, Goldeen dodges Tentacruel's {{m|Wrap}} and lunges for a {{m|Horn Attack}}. However, Tentacruel stabs it with {{m|Poison Sting}}, defeating it. Marina tells Misty that she likes Water Pokémon that have another type as well, as this gives her a slight advantage. Misty sends out {{TP|Misty|Staryu}}, which defeats Tentacruel with a single {{m|Swift}} attack. | ||
Marina sends out a {{p|Psyduck}} of her own, who looks a lot stronger than Misty's. Staryu uses {{m|Water Gun}}, but Psyduck deflects it with {{m|Confusion}} and it hits Staryu, defeating it. Marina suggests that Misty send out her Psyduck, and Tracey tells Misty that a battle might be enough to make Psyduck evolve. Misty tosses a {{i|Poké Ball}}, believing it to be Psyduck's, but it falls into the water empty. Embarrassed, Misty tells Ash to get Psyduck's Poké Ball for her, but he is unable to tell which one it is. He tosses her [[bag|backpack]] to her, but it falls into the water. She reaches into the water to get it, and when she pulls it up, the group finds a {{p|Golduck}}'s head stuck in it. | |||
Misty runs over to Golduck and hugs it, believing Psyduck evolved. Tracey believes that Psyduck evolved because it loves her. The battle continues, with Misty using Golduck. Psyduck uses Confusion, and a wave races at Misty. Golduck leaps onto the wave and, using {{m|Surf}}, deflects it back to Marina. Just as it is about to hit, the wave twists into an inverted whirlpool. Golduck jumps off just in time to avoid Team Rocket's Magikarp submarine, which pops out of the water. | |||
As everyone flees from the wave, the submarine fires a net, capturing Marina's Tentacruel and Psyduck. Marina sends out a {{p|Starmie}}, who swims over to the sub, joined by Golduck. Golduck attacks Team Rocket, throwing the submarine to the beach using its {{t|Psychic}} abilities. Team Rocket crawls out of the sub and recites their {{motto}}. When Ash tells them to give Marina back her Pokémon, Meowth insists that he hand over Pikachu first. | |||
Marina tells her Pokémon to wiggle out of the net, but they are too tired. She runs at Jessie, but Jessie sends out {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}}. It lunges at her, but Golduck protects Marina by slamming it into a tree with a stream of water. Golduck blocks Arbok's Poison Sting with {{m|Disable}}, then slams it into the air with {{m|Psychic}}. Team Rocket runs back into their submarine, but Golduck destroys it with a {{m|Hyper Beam}}, sending them blasting off again. Meanwhile, Golduck rescues Tentacruel and Psyduck from the burning submarine. | |||
Moments later, Misty and Marina resume their battle. Marina uses Starmie, who uses {{m|Tackle}} and follows up with a {{m|Bubble Beam}} against Golduck. Golduck responds with Hyper Beam, and despite Starmie's attempt to defend itself with {{m|Light Screen}}, the attack defeats it. Misty holds out a Poké Ball and tells Golduck to take a rest, but Psyduck pops out of it, stunning everyone. As Misty tries to sort out the situation, Golduck notices three girls walking along the beach, runs over, and starts flexing its muscles for them. Marina realizes that it wasn't Misty's Golduck at all, but just a Golduck that liked to show off in front of girls. | |||
That evening, | Later, Ash asks where Psyduck was all this time. Misty asks if it is going to evolve into Golduck anyway, but finds that its tail isn't glowing anymore. Marina congratulates her, however, saying that she was able to control a wild, evolved Pokémon without catching it. Misty cheers up until Ash says that since Golduck wasn't hers, the battle with it didn't count. That evening, as the group bids farewell to Marina, Misty tells her that she wants a rematch once Psyduck finally evolves. | ||
==Major events== | ==Major events== | ||
<!-- This is not for summarizing everything that happens in this episode. Only events pertaining to the series as a whole, such as catching and releasing Pokémon and obtaining Badges, go here. --> | |||
* [[Misty's Goldeen]] is seen battling for the first time and is revealed to know {{m|Agility}} and {{m|Horn Attack}}. | * [[Misty's Goldeen]] is seen battling for the first time and is revealed to know {{m|Agility}} and {{m|Horn Attack}}. | ||
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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
===Humans=== | ===Humans=== | ||
[[File:Dare da EP091.png|200px|thumb | [[File:Dare da EP091.png|200px|thumb|{{tt|Dare da?|Who's That Pokémon?}}]] | ||
* {{Ash}} | * {{Ash}} | ||
* {{an|Misty}} | * {{an|Misty}} | ||
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* [[James]] | * [[James]] | ||
* {{OBP|Marina|EP091}} | * {{OBP|Marina|EP091}} | ||
* Three girls | |||
===Pokémon=== | ===Pokémon=== | ||
[[File:WTP EP091.png|200px|thumb | [[File:WTP EP091.png|200px|thumb|Who's That Pokémon?]] | ||
[[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Mewtwo}} ''(US and international)'', {{p|Golduck}} ''(Japan)'' | [[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Mewtwo}} ''(US and international)'', {{p|Golduck}} ''(Japan)'' | ||
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* {{p|Golduck}} | * {{p|Golduck}} | ||
* {{p|Tentacool}} (multiple) | * {{p|Tentacool}} (multiple) | ||
* {{p|Wartortle}} (Misty's fantasy) | * {{p|Wartortle}} (Misty's fantasy) | ||
* {{p|Seel}} (Misty's fantasy) | * {{p|Seel}} (Misty's fantasy) | ||
* {{p|Krabby}} (Misty's fantasy) | * {{p|Krabby}} (Misty's fantasy) | ||
* {{p|Horsea}} (Misty's fantasy) | * {{p|Horsea}} (Misty's fantasy) | ||
* {{p|Goldeen}} (Misty's fantasy) | * {{p|Goldeen}} (Misty's fantasy) | ||
* {{p|Seaking}} (Misty's fantasy) | * {{p|Seaking}} (Misty's fantasy) | ||
* {{p|Marill}} (Misty's fantasy) | |||
* {{p|Squirtle}} (Marina's fantasy) | |||
* {{p|Poliwag}} (Marina's fantasy) | |||
* {{p|Poliwrath}} (Marina's fantasy) | |||
* {{p|Kingler}} (Marina's fantasy) | |||
* {{p|Staryu}} (Marina's fantasy) | * {{p|Staryu}} (Marina's fantasy) | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture]]: {{p|Blastoise}}: Oak tries to examine Blastoise's cannons at the end, but gets blasted away. | * [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture]]: {{p|Blastoise}}: Oak tries to examine Blastoise's cannons at the end, but gets blasted away. | ||
** Pokémon senryū summary: Blastoise, withdrawing in its shell; {{tt|how fashellnating|It's a pun. In Japanese it is pronounced between ''kora ii wa'' (how nice/handy) and ''kōra ii wa'' (a shell is nice/handy).}}. | ** Pokémon senryū summary: Blastoise, withdrawing in its shell; {{tt|how fashellnating|It's a pun. In Japanese it is pronounced between ''kora ii wa'' (how nice/handy) and ''kōra ii wa'' (a shell is nice/handy).}}. | ||
* Due to the banning of [[EP035]] outside of Japan, this is the first worldwide appearance of [[Misty's special lure]]. | * Due to the [[Banned episodes|banning]] of [[EP035]] outside of Japan, this is the first worldwide appearance of [[Misty's special lure]]. | ||
* Misty mentions {{an|Brock}} when Marina says the Golduck just likes to show off for women. | * {{an|Misty}} mentions {{an|Brock}} when {{OBP|Marina|EP091}} says the {{p|Golduck}} just likes to show off for women. | ||
* This episode is featured on ''Volume 13: Psyduck'' from [[Viz Media]]'s {{OBP|Pokémon All-Stars|Region 1}} series. | * This episode is featured on ''Volume 13: Psyduck'' from [[Viz Media]]'s {{OBP|Pokémon All-Stars|Region 1}} series. | ||
* | * This episode was partially adapted into the book [[Psyduck Ducks Out]]. | ||
* This episode's title is formatted as ''Bye Bye, Psyduck'' on the [[List of English language Adventures in the Orange Islands home video releases (Region 4)|Australian DVD menu]]. | |||
* {{TP|Misty|Staryu}}'s shout when it uses {{m|Swift}} can be heard in the English versions of [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] and [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]], specifically after those games' Staryu are summoned via the [[Poké Ball (item)#Super Smash Bros. series|Poké Ball]]. | |||
===Errors=== | ===Errors=== | ||
* | * When [[Jessie]] is looking through the periscope of their {{p|Magikarp}} submarine, they aren't pedaling at all, and they are still close to the top. | ||
* When | * When Marina appears when {{p|Tentacruel}} uses {{m|Poison Sting}}, her tank top is drawn with a sleeve. | ||
* During the battle between Misty and Marina, Marina's stockings disappear momentarily. | * During the battle between Misty and Marina, Marina's stockings disappear momentarily. | ||
* When [[ | * When Jessie and [[James]] offer {{p|Psyduck}} and Tentacruel back to Marina, the black part of Tentacruel's body is blue. | ||
* When showing the staredown between Misty and Marina, Misty's shoes are completely colored red, and shortly after, {{TP|Misty|Togepi}}'s foot is discolored. | |||
* In both Adventures in the Orange Islands Vol. 1 and Pokémon All-Stars Vol. 13, when asked why her Psyduck can't swim, Misty's line "Well, you see, uh..." | ** In the same scene, Marina's Psyduck can be seen next to her alongside {{p|Starmie}}. However, it is not present for the rest of the episode. | ||
* When {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} pops out of its Poké Ball, the Poké Ball does not open. | |||
* In both Adventures in the Orange Islands Vol. 1 and Pokémon All-Stars Vol. 13, when asked why her Psyduck can't swim, Misty's line "Well, you see, uh..." is cut short. | |||
* In the English dub, Marina tells Starmie to use {{m|Bubble}}, a move that [[Animated series move errors|it is unable to learn]]. In the original version, she instead tells it to use {{m|Bubble Beam}}. | |||
* Golduck uses {{m|Psychic}} in this episode, despite it being unable to learn the move until [[Generation II]]. | |||
* In the {{pmin|France|French}} dub, the title shown at the beginning is the English version, despite the audio of the title being the French version. | |||
<gallery> | |||
EP091 error.png|Marina's missing stockings | |||
EP091 error 2.png|Tentacruel's miscolored body | |||
EP091 error 3.png|Togepi's miscolored foot | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Dub edits=== | ===Dub edits=== | ||
* [[Pikachu's Jukebox]]: [[Together Forever]] | * [[Pikachu's Jukebox]]: [[Together Forever]] | ||
* In the Japanese version, Misty orders Golduck to use {{m|Surf}}. In English dub, she just orders it ride the wave. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{Epilang|color=FFDDAA|bordercolor=FFBB55 | {{Epilang|color=FFDDAA|bordercolor=FFBB55 | ||
|ar={{tt|وداعا سايدك|Goodbye, Psyduck}} | |||
|zh_cmn={{tt|再見可達鴨,又來了哥達鴨!|Goodbye Psyduck, Here Comes Golduck!}} | |zh_cmn={{tt|再見可達鴨,又來了哥達鴨!|Goodbye Psyduck, Here Comes Golduck!}} | ||
|cs={{tt|Sbohem, Psyducku|Goodbye, Psyduck}} | |cs={{tt|Sbohem, Psyducku|Goodbye, Psyduck}} | ||
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|hi=अलविदा Psyduck {{tt|''Alvida | |hi=अलविदा Psyduck {{tt|''Alvida Psyduck''|Goodbye Psyduck}} {{tt|*|Hungama dub}} | ||
|hu={{tt|Viszlát, Psyduck!|Goodbye, Psyduck!}} | |hu={{tt|Viszlát, Psyduck!|Goodbye, Psyduck!}} | ||
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Bye Bye Psyduck (Japanese: さよならコダック!またきてゴルダック? Goodbye Koduck! Come Again Golduck?) is the 91st episode of the Pokémon animated series. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 8, 1999, and in the United States on February 26, 2000.
Blurb
Misty meets another female trainer who also is an expert on water Pokémon. The new trainer notices some signs that Misty's Psyduck may be ready to evolve. As the two prepare for a Pokémon battle, a Golduck springs from the water and battles for Misty. With her powerful new Pokémon, can Misty defeat both her newfound friend and Team Rocket?
Plot
Upon arriving at Kinnow Island, Ash and his friends decide to rest and send out a few of their Pokémon to stretch. Eventually, Misty's Psyduck falls off Lapras while falling asleep. Upon being informed of Psyduck's disappearance by Pikachu and Togepi, the group sends out the rest of their Water-type Pokémon to look for it, but to no avail. Misty is left upset by this, and Ash notes how unusual this is. Tracey says that he believes Psyduck is Misty's favorite Pokémon and that she is just hiding her feelings for it. Just then, a girl arrives and asks them if the Psyduck she found is theirs. It is, but Psyduck's tail is glowing bright pink.
Misty thanks the girl, who introduces herself as Marina. She points at Psyduck's glowing tail, and says that a Trainer once told her that when this happens, the Psyduck is about to evolve. Ash checks his Pokédex and it tells him that Golduck, Psyduck's evolved form, is the fastest of all Water Pokémon. Both Misty and Marina say that Golduck is one of their favorite Pokémon. They talk about Water Pokémon for a moment, completely ostracizing Ash and Tracey. After showing each other some lures they made and wishing they could catch one of the legendary Pokémon of the sea, Marina asks Misty why Psyduck cannot swim, since she found it flailing in the water. Misty claims that it was because it was a rare breed. Marina suggests that they battle each other to see which is the most powerful Water Pokémon Trainer, and Misty agrees.
Meanwhile, Team Rocket peers at the shore through the periscope of the Magikarp submarine. Meowth yells at Jessie for losing Ash and his friends, only to be whacked by her long hair. James asks to find a place for lunch, and Jessie tells them all to stop whining. She looks through the periscope once more and notices Misty and Marina getting ready to battle. They sit and watch, waiting for the right moment to strike.
As Team Rocket watches, the battle between Misty and Marina begins. They agree to a three-on-three battle, and send out their first Pokémon. Marina uses her Tentacruel and Misty sends out her Goldeen. Using Agility, Goldeen dodges Tentacruel's Wrap and lunges for a Horn Attack. However, Tentacruel stabs it with Poison Sting, defeating it. Marina tells Misty that she likes Water Pokémon that have another type as well, as this gives her a slight advantage. Misty sends out Staryu, which defeats Tentacruel with a single Swift attack.
Marina sends out a Psyduck of her own, who looks a lot stronger than Misty's. Staryu uses Water Gun, but Psyduck deflects it with Confusion and it hits Staryu, defeating it. Marina suggests that Misty send out her Psyduck, and Tracey tells Misty that a battle might be enough to make Psyduck evolve. Misty tosses a Poké Ball, believing it to be Psyduck's, but it falls into the water empty. Embarrassed, Misty tells Ash to get Psyduck's Poké Ball for her, but he is unable to tell which one it is. He tosses her backpack to her, but it falls into the water. She reaches into the water to get it, and when she pulls it up, the group finds a Golduck's head stuck in it.
Misty runs over to Golduck and hugs it, believing Psyduck evolved. Tracey believes that Psyduck evolved because it loves her. The battle continues, with Misty using Golduck. Psyduck uses Confusion, and a wave races at Misty. Golduck leaps onto the wave and, using Surf, deflects it back to Marina. Just as it is about to hit, the wave twists into an inverted whirlpool. Golduck jumps off just in time to avoid Team Rocket's Magikarp submarine, which pops out of the water.
As everyone flees from the wave, the submarine fires a net, capturing Marina's Tentacruel and Psyduck. Marina sends out a Starmie, who swims over to the sub, joined by Golduck. Golduck attacks Team Rocket, throwing the submarine to the beach using its Psychic abilities. Team Rocket crawls out of the sub and recites their motto. When Ash tells them to give Marina back her Pokémon, Meowth insists that he hand over Pikachu first.
Marina tells her Pokémon to wiggle out of the net, but they are too tired. She runs at Jessie, but Jessie sends out Arbok. It lunges at her, but Golduck protects Marina by slamming it into a tree with a stream of water. Golduck blocks Arbok's Poison Sting with Disable, then slams it into the air with Psychic. Team Rocket runs back into their submarine, but Golduck destroys it with a Hyper Beam, sending them blasting off again. Meanwhile, Golduck rescues Tentacruel and Psyduck from the burning submarine.
Moments later, Misty and Marina resume their battle. Marina uses Starmie, who uses Tackle and follows up with a Bubble Beam against Golduck. Golduck responds with Hyper Beam, and despite Starmie's attempt to defend itself with Light Screen, the attack defeats it. Misty holds out a Poké Ball and tells Golduck to take a rest, but Psyduck pops out of it, stunning everyone. As Misty tries to sort out the situation, Golduck notices three girls walking along the beach, runs over, and starts flexing its muscles for them. Marina realizes that it wasn't Misty's Golduck at all, but just a Golduck that liked to show off in front of girls.
Later, Ash asks where Psyduck was all this time. Misty asks if it is going to evolve into Golduck anyway, but finds that its tail isn't glowing anymore. Marina congratulates her, however, saying that she was able to control a wild, evolved Pokémon without catching it. Misty cheers up until Ash says that since Golduck wasn't hers, the battle with it didn't count. That evening, as the group bids farewell to Marina, Misty tells her that she wants a rematch once Psyduck finally evolves.
Major events
- Misty's Goldeen is seen battling for the first time and is revealed to know Agility and Horn Attack.
- 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
Who's That Pokémon?: Mewtwo (US and international), Golduck (Japan)
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Togepi (Misty's)
- Squirtle (Ash's)
- Lapras (Ash's)
- Goldeen (Misty's)
- Staryu (Misty's)
- Psyduck (Misty's)
- Marill (Tracey's)
- Arbok (Jessie's)
- Tentacruel (Marina's)
- Psyduck (Marina's)
- Starmie (Marina's)
- Golduck
- Tentacool (multiple)
- Wartortle (Misty's fantasy)
- Seel (Misty's fantasy)
- Krabby (Misty's fantasy)
- Horsea (Misty's fantasy)
- Goldeen (Misty's fantasy)
- Seaking (Misty's fantasy)
- Marill (Misty's fantasy)
- Squirtle (Marina's fantasy)
- Poliwag (Marina's fantasy)
- Poliwrath (Marina's fantasy)
- Kingler (Marina's fantasy)
- Staryu (Marina's fantasy)
Trivia
- Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture: Blastoise: Oak tries to examine Blastoise's cannons at the end, but gets blasted away.
- Pokémon senryū summary: Blastoise, withdrawing in its shell; how fashellnating.
- Due to the banning of EP035 outside of Japan, this is the first worldwide appearance of Misty's special lure.
- Misty mentions Brock when Marina says the Golduck just likes to show off for women.
- This episode is featured on Volume 13: Psyduck from Viz Media's Pokémon All-Stars series.
- This episode was partially adapted into the book Psyduck Ducks Out.
- This episode's title is formatted as Bye Bye, Psyduck on the Australian DVD menu.
- Staryu's shout when it uses Swift can be heard in the English versions of Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl, specifically after those games' Staryu are summoned via the Poké Ball.
Errors
- When Jessie is looking through the periscope of their Magikarp submarine, they aren't pedaling at all, and they are still close to the top.
- When Marina appears when Tentacruel uses Poison Sting, her tank top is drawn with a sleeve.
- During the battle between Misty and Marina, Marina's stockings disappear momentarily.
- When Jessie and James offer Psyduck and Tentacruel back to Marina, the black part of Tentacruel's body is blue.
- When showing the staredown between Misty and Marina, Misty's shoes are completely colored red, and shortly after, Togepi's foot is discolored.
- In the same scene, Marina's Psyduck can be seen next to her alongside Starmie. However, it is not present for the rest of the episode.
- When Psyduck pops out of its Poké Ball, the Poké Ball does not open.
- In both Adventures in the Orange Islands Vol. 1 and Pokémon All-Stars Vol. 13, when asked why her Psyduck can't swim, Misty's line "Well, you see, uh..." is cut short.
- In the English dub, Marina tells Starmie to use Bubble, a move that it is unable to learn. In the original version, she instead tells it to use Bubble Beam.
- Golduck uses Psychic in this episode, despite it being unable to learn the move until Generation II.
- In the French dub, the title shown at the beginning is the English version, despite the audio of the title being the French version.
Dub edits
- Pikachu's Jukebox: Together Forever
- In the Japanese version, Misty orders Golduck to use Surf. In English dub, she just orders it ride the wave.
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Arabic | وداعا سايدك | |
Mandarin Chinese | 再見可達鴨,又來了哥達鴨! | |
Czech | Sbohem, Psyducku | |
Danish | Farvel Psyduck | |
Dutch | Vaarwel Psyduck | |
European French | Rien que de la frime | |
German | Entons Verschwinden | |
Hebrew | ביי ביי פסיידק Bye Bye Psyduck | |
Hindi | अलविदा Psyduck Alvida Psyduck * | |
Hungarian | Viszlát, Psyduck! | |
Italian | Incontro tra Pokémon d'Acqua | |
Norwegian | Farvel, Psyduck | |
Polish | Żegnaj, Psyduck | |
Portuguese | Brazil | Adeus Psyduck |
Portugal | Adeus Psyduck | |
Romanian | La Revedere Psyduck | |
Russian | Прощай, Псидак! | |
Spanish | Latin America | ¡Adiós Psyduck! |
Spain | Adiós Psyduck | |
Swedish | Hej då, Psyduck | |
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