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'''A Gruff Act to Follow!''' (Japanese: '''ズガイドスVSピカチュウ!!''' ''{{tt|Zugaidos|Cranidos}} VS Pikachu!!'') is the 16th episode of the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}}, and the 482nd episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It first aired in Japan on January 18, 2007, and in the United States on June 28, 2007.
'''A Gruff Act to Follow!''' (Japanese: '''ズガイドスVSピカチュウ!!''' ''{{tt|Zugaidos|Cranidos}} VS Pikachu!!'') is the 16th episode of ''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]'', and the 482nd episode of the [[Pokémon animated series]]. It first aired in Japan on January 18, 2007, and in the United States on June 28, 2007.


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==Plot==
==Plot==
This episode starts off with a flashback from [[DP015|the previous episode]]. The narrator tells of [[Paul]]'s victory. Now {{Ash}} asks if Paul will stay to watch ''his'' {{pkmn|battle}}.
Following [[Paul]]'s [[Oreburgh Gym]] victory, {{Ash}} asks Paul to stay and watch ''his'' {{pkmn|battle}}. Paul laughs at Ash, forcing {{an|Dawn}} and {{AP|Pikachu}} to intervene before a fight breaks out. Dawn tells Paul that there's no harm in staying and watching. However, she becomes agitated when Paul cannot remember her, which causes {{an|Brock}} to rush in and stop her. [[Roark]] tells Paul he's free to stay and watch and Paul, now mildly amused, agrees. Ash is ready to battle straight away, but Roark suggests they schedule the match for tomorrow so his Pokémon can recover, to which Ash agrees.


Paul laughs, saying it's funny that Ash wants him to watch Ash lose. Before a fight breaks out, both {{an|Dawn}} and {{AP|Pikachu}} break it up. Dawn tells Paul that he's already battled {{Ash}} [[DP006|once]], so there's no harm in staying and watching... only for Paul to ask her who she is. Naturally, Dawn is angry that Paul doesn't remember her and is also ready to take him on only for {{an|Brock}} to rush in and stop her. [[Roark]] tells Paul he's free to stay and watch and Paul, now mildly amused, agrees. Ash is ready to battle straight away, but Roark tells Ash that both he and his Pokémon have been through a tough battle and requests that they battle the next day, to which Ash agrees still determined to show Paul how good he is as a Trainer.
Meanwhile, {{TRT}} is at the [[Oreburgh Mining Museum]], plotting to steal some rare artifacts. [[List of Team Rocket's disguises|Disguised as scientists]], {{MTR}} suggests that they figure out interesting facts about Pokémon first. As they gazed in awe at a colossal structure of coal, [[Dr. Kenzo]], who is a Pokémon {{pkmn|Professor|Researcher}}, approaches them. He is thrilled to see their enthusiasm and offers to take them on a tour of the museum. Team Rocket has their sights set on the [[Fossil]] restorer machine, so Dr. Kenzo escorts them to the museum's research division. The trio is impressed by all of the technology and the Fossil Pokémon housed within a special eco-dome environment.


Meanwhile, {{TRT}} are at a museum, plotting to steal some 'cool stuff'. {{MTR}} suggests that first that figure out interesting facts about Pokémon first. As they gazed in awe at a colossal structure of coal, they are approached by a man named Kenzo, who is a Pokémon {{pkmn|Professor|Researcher}}.
Meanwhile, Paul picks up his Pokémon from the [[Pokémon Center]], where he sees Ash deciding which Pokémon he is going to use against Roark. Brock informs Ash that {{AP|Turtwig}} is the only Pokémon who has an advantage against {{t|Rock}} [[type]]s. Ash also knows that {{AP|Aipom}}'s {{m|Focus Punch}} and {{AP|Pikachu}}'s {{m|Iron Tail}} will be [[Type#Type effectiveness|super effective]] against Rock Pokémon, so he decides that Pikachu, Aipom, and Turtwig will be the ones to battle. While those three are happy, {{AP|Staravia}} is extremely upset that it's being left out, and Ash apologizes and promises it'll get to go up next time. Brock mentions to Ash that Paul's victory over Roark was mostly due to the speed of his Pokémon. Ash agrees and wonders what he'll do during his match. Paul steps in and suggests that Ash just imitate his battle strategy. Ash outright refuses to treat his Pokémon the way Paul does. Just then, a young boy runs up to Paul, thanking him for the {{p|Azumarill}} Paul gave him. Ash realizes this is the same Azumarill that quickly lost to Roark's {{p|Geodude}}, and calls Paul out for discarding his Pokémon. Paul remarks that Azumarill was never going to improve. He reminds Ash that they both want to win, but Ash replies that he is prepared to train his team to perform. With that, Paul leaves and Ash vows never to lose to him again.


When inquiring where the trio would like to see in the museum, they all respond by saying the [[Fossil]] restorer. [[Dr. Kenzo]] gladly takes them to it. On the way, he explains that the museum is split into two parts. The main part houses the exhibits, whereas the second part holds many places to do research. He explains that in the research part of the museum, they study the prehistoric Pokémon and their abilities to learn more about them. They then restore the Pokémon and place them in a special environment.
The following day arrives, and Ash heads straight for the Oreburgh Gym to take on Roark. After the rules are stated, Ash is sure that he will show Paul some 'real battling'. Roark first sends out his {{TP|Roark|Cranidos}}, surprising Ash who expected to face Cranidos last. Ash starts things off with Aipom, hoping to win using her speed. {{si|Ian}} calls for the match to begin, and Ash commands Aipom to use {{m|Focus Punch}}. However, Cranidos leaps high into the air and knocks Aipom to the ground with a {{m|Headbutt}}. After Aipom hits the ground, Roark has Cranidos use {{m|Flamethrower}}. Ash can keep Aipom out of harm's way with {{m|Double Team}}. However, Cranidos easily gets rid of all of Aipom's clones, so Ash decides to go on the attack with {{m|Swift}} sending Cranidos reeling back. Ash now has Aipom try another Focus Punch, so Roark has Cranidos counter with {{m|Zen Headbutt}}. Both attacks collide, causing a massive explosion. However, Aipom comes out of it the worst, as she flies into Ash's arms, [[fainting|unable to battle]]. Ash [[recall]]s Aipom for some rest and decides to use Pikachu next.  


Back with the gang, we see Paul at the [[Pokémon Center]] healing his Pokémon. He turns to see Ash and {{ashfr}}. Ash is choosing which Pokémon he is going to use against Roark. Brock tells Ash that {{AP|Turtwig}} is the only one of his Pokémon who has an advantage against {{t|Rock}} types. Ash agrees, so Turtwig is up. Ash also knows that {{AP|Aipom}}'s {{m|Focus Punch}} and {{AP|Pikachu}}'s {{m|Iron Tail}} are [[super effective]] against Rock types, so it's decided that Pikachu, Aipom and Turtwig will be the ones to battle. While those three are happy, {{AP|Staravia}} is extremely upset that he's being left out, and Ash apologises and promises he'll get to go up next time. {{an|Brock}} mentions to Ash that Paul's victory over Roark was mostly due to the speed of his Pokémon. Ash agrees, and wonders what he'll do during his match.
Right off the bat, Ash has Pikachu use {{m|Thunderbolt}} and Roark commands Cranidos to dodge and use Zen Headbutt. Although Cranidos successfully avoids the Thunderbolt, Pikachu strikes back with Iron Tail, sending Cranidos backward and demolishing one of the rocks on the Gym floor. Ash believes that should finish Cranidos off; however, Cranidos surprises him by quickly getting back to its feet and using Headbutt. Pikachu tries to dodge and use Thunderbolt by jumping into the air but Cranidos jumps as well, hitting Pikachu and canceling out the attack. Pikachu tries to use Thunderbolt again but is thwarted by Cranidos' Zen Headbutt. Again, Cranidos uses Headbutt on Pikachu, knocking him to the ground. Unimpressed, Paul gets up to leave, believing Ash has already lost. However, Pikachu suddenly shows his fighting spirit by letting off a powerful electric attack in the air, making Paul regain interest. Ash tells Pikachu to use {{m|Quick Attack}} while Cranidos is told to counter with Flamethrower. However, Pikachu dodges it and successfully lands Iron Tail on Cranidos's head. Amazingly, despite all of the damage, Cranidos manages to recover. Roark orders a {{m|Head Smash}}, so Ash takes his chance with {{m|Volt Tackle}} despite the risk of [[recoil]]. The two rush toward each other at full power and collide, causing a massive explosion and injuring both Pokémon.


Suddenly Paul turns up and tells Ash that all he has to do is imitate him. Of course, Ash refuses to treat his Pokémon the way Paul does. Just then, a small boy runs up to Paul, thanking him for the {{p|Azumarill}} Paul gave him. Ash, knowing this Azumarill is the same one that quickly lost to Roark's {{p|Geodude}} in his Gym battle, is furious that Paul gave away his Azumarill just because it lost. Ash then tells Paul that he thought Azumarill was his friend and just because it lost Paul could still keep training. Paul tells Ash Azumarill was, in his opinion, never going to get any better and reminds Ash that he said he wanted to win. Ash knows he does, but not the way Paul does. With that, Paul left and Ash vows never to lose to him again. Dawn seems upset, saying that there are just different kinds of Trainers. She then wonders what {{TP|Paul|Elekid}} and {{TP|Paul|Chimchar}} think of Paul.
Ash decides that Pikachu needs to be recalled for now and sends out Turtwig. Ash begins with {{m|Razor Leaf}}, though Cranidos’s Flamethrower scorches through the leaves. Turtwig, however, is quick enough to dodge the Flamethrower and uses {{m|Bite}} on Cranidos's arm. Cranidos uses Zen Headbutt and scores a direct hit sending Turtwig flying. Cranidos scores another direct hit on Turtwig with Flamethrower, causing major damage. Turtwig makes a quick recovery and fires off a Razor Leaf attack, scoring a knockout on Cranidos. Ash is thrilled with Turtwig’s efforts but doesn't allow himself to celebrate, knowing that he went through far too much to knock out only one Pokémon.


Meanwhile, Team Rocket are plotting to steal the Fossil restoration machine. Team Rocket thinks back to when Kenzo showed them the Fossil machine. He placed a Fossil in one machine and said that the restoration process takes only 24 hours to be complete. One machine was finished restoring an {{p|Omanyte}}. Then they decide to steal Fossils as well. However, none of them have a plan.
Roark sends out {{p|Onix}} as his second Pokémon, while Ash keeps Turtwig in. Turtwig attacks with Razor Leaf, but Onix is speedy enough to dodge. Onix follows up with {{m|Double-Edge}}, which scores a direct hit on Turtwig and knocks him out, having suffered massive damage already from Cranidos's Flamethrower. Ash sends out Pikachu again, but Pikachu is already exhausted and damaged from the round battling Cranidos. Onix uses {{m|Slam}}, countering Pikachu's Iron Tail attack, and the resulting exchange damages both sides. Ash is struggling, knowing that the only move that's any good against Onix is Iron Tail. Suddenly, Ash gets a flash of inspiration and tells Pikachu to use Thunderbolt on the field. Onix attempts a Double-Edge; however, the debris from Pikachu's attack keeps it at bay. Ash calls for a Quick Attack, but a {{m|Screech}} from Onix halts his advance. The decibels send Pikachu into one of the field's jagged stones, knocking him out. Ian declares Pikachu as unable to battle, therefore the match is over with Roark the winner, meaning no [[Badge]] for Ash. As Ash picks up his exhausted partner, Paul leaves but not before making it known that his opinion of Ash is as low as ever.
 
The episode switches to Ash's [[Gym]] battle against Roark. After the rules are stated, Ash is sure that he will show Paul some 'real battling'. Roark first sends out his {{TP|Roark|Cranidos}}, surprising Ash and Dawn who expected Roark to save Cranidos for last as he did with Paul. Ash decides to start things off with Aipom, hoping to win using her speed. The referee begins the match, and Ash commands Aipom to use {{m|Focus Punch}}. Aipom jumps into the air, spinning herself into a ball. Brock notes the smart move by Ash, getting Aipom into the air should give him an advantage with Cranidos stuck on the ground. Roark tells Cranidos to use {{m|Headbutt}} and Cranidos surprises everyone by jumping into the air and hitting Aipom in the stomach with Headbutt, negating Focus Punch. After Aipom hits the ground, Roark has Cranidos use {{m|Flamethrower}}. Ash is able to keep Aipom out of harm's way with {{m|Double Team}}. However Cranidos easily gets rid of all the Aipom illusions, so Ash decides to go on the attack with {{m|Swift}} sending Cranidos reeling back. Ash now has Aipom try another Focus Punch, so Roark has Cranidos counter with {{m|Zen Headbutt}}. Both attacks collide, causing a massive explosion. However Aipom comes out of it the worst, as she flies into Ash's arms [[fainting|unable to battle]]. Ash recalls Aipom for some rest and decides to use Pikachu next.
 
Right off the bat, Ash has Pikachu to use {{m|Thunderbolt}} and Roark commands Cranidos to dodge and use Zen Headbutt. Although Cranidos successfully avoids the Thunderbolt, Pikachu strikes back with Iron Tail, landing a direct hit and knocking Cranidos backwards and smashing down one of the rocks on the Gym floor. Ash believes that should finish Cranidos off, however it surprises him by quickly getting back on its feet and using Headbutt. Pikachu tries to dodge and use Thunderbolt by jumping into the air but Cranidos jumps as well, hitting Pikachu and canceling out the attack. Pikachu tries to use Thunderbolt again but is thwarted by Cranidos' Zen Headbutt. Again, Cranidos uses Headbutt on Pikachu, knocking it to the ground.
 
Unimpressed, Paul gets up to leave believing Ash has already lost. However, Pikachu suddenly shows his fighting spirit by letting off a powerful electric attack in the air, making Paul regain interest.
 
Ash tells Pikachu to use {{m|Quick Attack}} while Cranidos is told to counter with {{m|Flamethrower}}. However, Pikachu dodges it and successfully lands {{m|Iron Tail}} on Cranidos' head. Amazingly, despite all of the damage, Cranidos still manages to recover and stay in the battle. Roark then tells Cranidos to use {{m|Head Smash}}, a move he didn't use in the battle against Paul. Ash, too, took a chance, and countered with {{m|Volt Tackle}} despite the risk of [[recoil]]. The two scream towards each other full of power and collide, causing a massive explosion and injuring both Pokémon.
 
Ash decides that Pikachu needs to be recalled for now and sends out Turtwig. Ash begins with {{m|Razor Leaf}}, how Cranidos fires back with Flamethrower which destroys the leaves. Turtwig however is quick enough to dodge the Flamethrower and uses {{m|Bite}} on Cranidos' arm. Cranidos then uses Zen Headbutt, and scores a direct hit sending Turtwig flying. Cranidos is then told to use Flamethrower, and it scores a direct hit on Turtwig causing major damage. However Turtwig is able to survive the hit and, on Ash's command, uses Razor Leaf. This time, it hits dead on, sending Cranidos crashing through a rock on the battlefield and finally knocking it out. Ash is happy with Turtwig, but doesn't allow himself to celebrate knowing that he went through far too much to knock out only one Pokémon.
 
Roark sends out {{p|Onix}} as his second Pokémon, while Ash keeps Turtwig in. Turtwig is told to use Razor Leaf, but Onix is speedy enough to dodge the attack and is told to use {{m|Double-Edge}} which scores a direct hit on Turtwig and knocks it out, having suffered massive damage already from Cranidos's Flamethrower.  
 
Ash sends out Pikachu again, but Pikachu is already exhausted and damaged from the battle against Cranidos and Brock knows that Pikachu won't last long. Onix uses {{m|Slam}}, countering Pikachu's Iron Tail and causing an explosion causing both Pokémon damage however it's Pikachu who comes out of it the worst.
 
Ash is struggling, knowing that the only move that's any good against Onix is Iron Tail... then suddenly gets a flash of inspiration and tells Pikachu to use Thunderbolt on the field. Onix attempts Double-Edge however the debris from Pikachu's attack hits Onix causing the move to fail. Ash is happy, and for a few seconds it actually seems Pikachu may be able to turn the match around. Ash then tells Pikachu to use Quick Attack, but Onix is told to use {{m|Screech}}. Onix fires the Screech, stopping Pikachu in his tracks for a few seconds before sending him flying to nearby rocks. Pikachu tries to get back up, but it turns out that Screech pushed him over the edge and he faints. The referee declares Pikachu as unable to battle, therefore the match is over with Roark the winner, meaning no Badge for Ash. As Ash picks up his exhausted partner, Paul leaves but not before making it known that his opinion of Ash is as low as ever.
 
And so, the episode ends with Ash's first Sinnoh defeat as he knows he needs to pick up the pace if he's going to defeat Roark.


==Major events==
==Major events==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* [[Professor Oak's Big Pokémon Encyclopedia]]: [[Ash's Turtwig]]
* [[Professor Oak's Big Pokémon Encyclopedia]]: [[Ash's Turtwig]]
* Pokémon senryū: ナエトルは あたまにはっぱ はえとるぞ ''Naetoru wa, atama ni happa, haetoru zo'' "{{tt|Naetle|Turtwig}}, the leaf on its head is growing."
** Pokémon senryū: ナエトルは あたまにはっぱ はえとるぞ ''Naetoru wa, atama ni happa, haetoru zo'' "{{tt|Naetle|Turtwig}}, the leaf on its head is growing."
*** Furthermore, Ash's Turtwig is also confirmed male when {{an|Professor Oak}} says that Turtwig is "like a big brother".
**** This marks the first time that a concurrent {{type|Grass}} [[first partner Pokémon]] had their gender confirmed, not counting one in their [[Ash's Bayleef|middle stage]].
***** This is also the only time that a Grass-type first partner Pokémon has been confirmed male.
**** As of this episode, at least one first partner Pokémon of the three types owned by a main character has been confirmed male.
* Music from ''[[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]]'', ''[[M07|Destiny Deoxys]]'', and ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]'' are used as background music.
* Music from ''[[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]]'', ''[[M07|Destiny Deoxys]]'', and ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]'' are used as background music.
* [[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]] background music is used in this episode.
* [[Jessie]], [[James]], {{MTR}}, and {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}} narrate the preview for [[DP017|the next episode]].
* [[Jessie]], [[James]], {{MTR}}, and {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}} narrate the preview for [[DP017|the next episode]].
* {{TRT}} doesn't blast off in this episode.
* {{TRT}} doesn't blast off in this episode.
* This is the first time {{Ash}} has lost to the first [[Gym Leader]] of a [[region]] since he faced {{an|Brock}} in ''[[EP005|Showdown in Pewter City]]''.
* This is the first time {{Ash}} has lost to the first [[Gym Leader]] of a [[region]] since he faced {{an|Brock}} in ''[[EP005|Showdown in Pewter City]]''.
** This is also the first time that Ash has lost to a Gym Leader that doesn't use all of their Pokémon since facing Brock. In this case, Roark used only two of his three Pokémon.  
** Coincidentally, Brock and [[Roark]] were both {{type|Rock}} Gym Leaders at the time Ash first battled them, and both matches ended with their respective {{p|Onix}} defeating {{AP|Pikachu}}.
* This is one of the few episodes of the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} where [[Dawn's Piplup]] does not appear.
** This is also the first time that Ash has lost to a Gym Leader who doesn't use all of their Pokémon since facing Brock. In this case, Roark used only two of his three Pokémon.  
* This is one of the few episodes of ''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]'' where [[Dawn's Piplup]] does not appear.
* In the {{pmin|Norway|Norwegian}} dub, Dawn curses by calling Paul a "''drittunge''" (brat). "Drittunge" is a compound word of "[https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/dritt dritt]" (crap) and "unge" (child).


===Errors===
===Errors===
* When Team Rocket is dreaming about conquering [[Sinnoh]] and fantasizing about Fossil Pokémon, Jessie's Wobbuffet is smaller than its normal size.
* {{an|Dawn}} says that [[Paul]] has already battled Ash once, when in truth, they have actually battled twice.
* When [[Paul]] meets up with Ash at the Pokémon Center, one young Trainer passes by to thank Paul for his {{p|Azumarill}}. During that scene, [[Ash's Staravia]] is seen for a second. After both Ash and Paul have their conversation, Staravia disappears in the next scene.
* When Paul takes his Pokémon from {{TP|Nurse Joy|Chansey}}, Chansey's egg is colored yellow instead of white.
* {{an|Dawn}} says that Paul has already battled Ash once, when in truth they have actually battled twice.
* When Paul meets up with Ash at the [[Pokémon Center]], one young {{pkmn|Trainer}} passes by to thank Paul for his {{p|Azumarill}}. During that scene, [[Ash's Staravia]] is seen for a second. After both Ash and Paul have their conversation, Staravia disappears in the next shot.
* When {{AP|Aipom}} is knocked out, she is shown lying on the floor despite having being thrown into Ash (with him then shown holding her).
* When {{TP|Dawn|Aipom|Ambipom}} is [[Fainting|knocked out]], she is shown lying on the floor despite having being thrown into Ash (with him then shown holding her).
* When Ash realizes he should use Pikachu's {{m|Thunderbolt}} on the ground, one of his eyebrows is briefly miscolored.
** Shortly after, Pikachu's tail turns completely yellow.
* {{AP|Pikachu}} is defeated by {{p|Onix}}'s {{m|Screech}}, despite it not being a damage dealing move.
 
<gallery>
DP016 error.png|Chansey's miscolored egg
DP016 error 2.png|Ash's miscolored eyebrow
</gallery>


===Dub edits===
===Dub edits===
* In the English dub, Brock says that Ash's Turtwig is the only one in his team that is good for battling {{t|Rock}} types. In the original Japanese version, Brock doesn't talk down to {{cat|Ash's Pokémon}} and just says that Turtwig is strong against Rock types.
* In the English dub, Brock is impressed by Paul's Pokémon's speed, saying it helped him in his win against Roark. In the original Japanese version, Brock was impressed by Roark's Pokémon's speed.
* In the English dub, Ash compliments Pikachu by saying that he is the best. In the original Japanese version, Ash apologizes to Pikachu for the loss.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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|zh_cmn={{tt|頭蓋龍對抗皮卡丘!|Cranidos vs. Pikachu!}}
|cs={{tt|Já to taky dokážu|I can do it too}}
|cs={{tt|Já to taky dokážu|I can do it too}}
|da={{tt|En optræden der vil blive husket|A performance that will be remembered}}
|de={{tt|Alles auf eine Karte!|All one´s eggs in one basket!}} {{tt|*|This episode's German title is the same as in an AG episode, AG190: Pace - The final Frontier}}
|de={{tt|Alles auf eine Karte!|All one´s eggs in one basket!}} {{tt|*|This episode's German title is the same as in an AG episode, AG190: Pace - The final Frontier}}
|nl={{tt|Norse bomen vangen veel wind!|Grumpy trees catch a lot of wind!}}
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|he={{tt|קשה להיכנס לנעליים של פול|It's hard to get into Paul's shoes}}
|he={{tt|קשה להיכנס לנעליים של פול|It's hard to get into Paul's shoes}}
|it={{tt|Un aspro finale|A bitter end}}' & {{tt|Fine del primo atto|End act one}}
|it={{tt|Un aspro finale|A bitter end}} & {{tt|Fine del primo atto|End act one}}
|ko={{tt|무쇠체육관 시합, 피카츄 vs 두개도스|Oreburgh Gym battle, Pikachu vs Cranidos}}
|ko={{tt|무쇠체육관 시합, 피카츄 vs 두개도스|Oreburgh Gym battle, Pikachu vs Cranidos}}
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DP015 : Shapes of Things to Come!
Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
DP017 : Wild in the Streets!
A Gruff Act to Follow!
DP016.png
DP016   EP482
ズガイドスVSピカチュウ!!
Zugaidos VS Pikachu!!
First broadcast
Japan January 18, 2007
United States June 28, 2007
English themes
Opening Diamond and Pearl
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening Together
Ending 君のそばで 〜ヒカリのテーマ〜
Credits
Animation Team Iguchi
Screenplay 冨岡淳広 Atsuhiro Tomioka
Storyboard 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Assistant director 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Animation director 岩根雅明 Masaaki Iwane
Additional credits

A Gruff Act to Follow! (Japanese: ズガイドスVSピカチュウ!! Zugaidos VS Pikachu!!) is the 16th episode of Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, and the 482nd episode of the Pokémon animated series. It first aired in Japan on January 18, 2007, and in the United States on June 28, 2007.

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Blurb

Paul has just won his badge at the Oreburgh Gym, but he's reluctantly persuaded to stick around and watch Ash's battle the next day. Ash is in the middle of strategizing for the match when he finds out that Paul gave away his Azumarill because it wasn't tough enough, which only makes Ash dislike Paul's style even more! Meanwhile, Team Rocket are touring the Oreburgh Mining Museum to get a closer look at its Fossil Restorer machine, the key to their latest criminal plot.

When Ash's battle finally begins, Roark sends out Cranidos first and Ash uses Aipom to counter with speed and agility. However, Cranidos can be pretty nimble too, and it wins its round. Pikachu is up next, but Cranidos is still going strong and Pikachu just isn't having much of an effect. Paul gets up to leave in disgust, which gets Ash and Pikachu fired up. Roark responds by having Cranidos use its powerful Head Smash, and Ash has to bring in Turtwig to finally knock out Cranidos.

Roark's Onix comes in and defeats Turtwig in one hit, so now it's all up to Pikachu. Pikachu uses Thunderbolt to break up the field so Onix can't maneuver as quickly, a clever strategy until Onix brings the battle to a Screech-ing halt! Not only is Ash's match over, but he's been defeated in front of his rival Paul. Now he's going to have to figure out a way to get back on track!

Plot

Following Paul's Oreburgh Gym victory, Ash asks Paul to stay and watch his battle. Paul laughs at Ash, forcing Dawn and Pikachu to intervene before a fight breaks out. Dawn tells Paul that there's no harm in staying and watching. However, she becomes agitated when Paul cannot remember her, which causes Brock to rush in and stop her. Roark tells Paul he's free to stay and watch and Paul, now mildly amused, agrees. Ash is ready to battle straight away, but Roark suggests they schedule the match for tomorrow so his Pokémon can recover, to which Ash agrees.

Meanwhile, Team Rocket is at the Oreburgh Mining Museum, plotting to steal some rare artifacts. Disguised as scientists, Meowth suggests that they figure out interesting facts about Pokémon first. As they gazed in awe at a colossal structure of coal, Dr. Kenzo, who is a Pokémon Researcher, approaches them. He is thrilled to see their enthusiasm and offers to take them on a tour of the museum. Team Rocket has their sights set on the Fossil restorer machine, so Dr. Kenzo escorts them to the museum's research division. The trio is impressed by all of the technology and the Fossil Pokémon housed within a special eco-dome environment.

Meanwhile, Paul picks up his Pokémon from the Pokémon Center, where he sees Ash deciding which Pokémon he is going to use against Roark. Brock informs Ash that Turtwig is the only Pokémon who has an advantage against Rock types. Ash also knows that Aipom's Focus Punch and Pikachu's Iron Tail will be super effective against Rock Pokémon, so he decides that Pikachu, Aipom, and Turtwig will be the ones to battle. While those three are happy, Staravia is extremely upset that it's being left out, and Ash apologizes and promises it'll get to go up next time. Brock mentions to Ash that Paul's victory over Roark was mostly due to the speed of his Pokémon. Ash agrees and wonders what he'll do during his match. Paul steps in and suggests that Ash just imitate his battle strategy. Ash outright refuses to treat his Pokémon the way Paul does. Just then, a young boy runs up to Paul, thanking him for the Azumarill Paul gave him. Ash realizes this is the same Azumarill that quickly lost to Roark's Geodude, and calls Paul out for discarding his Pokémon. Paul remarks that Azumarill was never going to improve. He reminds Ash that they both want to win, but Ash replies that he is prepared to train his team to perform. With that, Paul leaves and Ash vows never to lose to him again.

The following day arrives, and Ash heads straight for the Oreburgh Gym to take on Roark. After the rules are stated, Ash is sure that he will show Paul some 'real battling'. Roark first sends out his Cranidos, surprising Ash who expected to face Cranidos last. Ash starts things off with Aipom, hoping to win using her speed. Ian calls for the match to begin, and Ash commands Aipom to use Focus Punch. However, Cranidos leaps high into the air and knocks Aipom to the ground with a Headbutt. After Aipom hits the ground, Roark has Cranidos use Flamethrower. Ash can keep Aipom out of harm's way with Double Team. However, Cranidos easily gets rid of all of Aipom's clones, so Ash decides to go on the attack with Swift sending Cranidos reeling back. Ash now has Aipom try another Focus Punch, so Roark has Cranidos counter with Zen Headbutt. Both attacks collide, causing a massive explosion. However, Aipom comes out of it the worst, as she flies into Ash's arms, unable to battle. Ash recalls Aipom for some rest and decides to use Pikachu next.

Right off the bat, Ash has Pikachu use Thunderbolt and Roark commands Cranidos to dodge and use Zen Headbutt. Although Cranidos successfully avoids the Thunderbolt, Pikachu strikes back with Iron Tail, sending Cranidos backward and demolishing one of the rocks on the Gym floor. Ash believes that should finish Cranidos off; however, Cranidos surprises him by quickly getting back to its feet and using Headbutt. Pikachu tries to dodge and use Thunderbolt by jumping into the air but Cranidos jumps as well, hitting Pikachu and canceling out the attack. Pikachu tries to use Thunderbolt again but is thwarted by Cranidos' Zen Headbutt. Again, Cranidos uses Headbutt on Pikachu, knocking him to the ground. Unimpressed, Paul gets up to leave, believing Ash has already lost. However, Pikachu suddenly shows his fighting spirit by letting off a powerful electric attack in the air, making Paul regain interest. Ash tells Pikachu to use Quick Attack while Cranidos is told to counter with Flamethrower. However, Pikachu dodges it and successfully lands Iron Tail on Cranidos's head. Amazingly, despite all of the damage, Cranidos manages to recover. Roark orders a Head Smash, so Ash takes his chance with Volt Tackle despite the risk of recoil. The two rush toward each other at full power and collide, causing a massive explosion and injuring both Pokémon.

Ash decides that Pikachu needs to be recalled for now and sends out Turtwig. Ash begins with Razor Leaf, though Cranidos’s Flamethrower scorches through the leaves. Turtwig, however, is quick enough to dodge the Flamethrower and uses Bite on Cranidos's arm. Cranidos uses Zen Headbutt and scores a direct hit sending Turtwig flying. Cranidos scores another direct hit on Turtwig with Flamethrower, causing major damage. Turtwig makes a quick recovery and fires off a Razor Leaf attack, scoring a knockout on Cranidos. Ash is thrilled with Turtwig’s efforts but doesn't allow himself to celebrate, knowing that he went through far too much to knock out only one Pokémon.

Roark sends out Onix as his second Pokémon, while Ash keeps Turtwig in. Turtwig attacks with Razor Leaf, but Onix is speedy enough to dodge. Onix follows up with Double-Edge, which scores a direct hit on Turtwig and knocks him out, having suffered massive damage already from Cranidos's Flamethrower. Ash sends out Pikachu again, but Pikachu is already exhausted and damaged from the round battling Cranidos. Onix uses Slam, countering Pikachu's Iron Tail attack, and the resulting exchange damages both sides. Ash is struggling, knowing that the only move that's any good against Onix is Iron Tail. Suddenly, Ash gets a flash of inspiration and tells Pikachu to use Thunderbolt on the field. Onix attempts a Double-Edge; however, the debris from Pikachu's attack keeps it at bay. Ash calls for a Quick Attack, but a Screech from Onix halts his advance. The decibels send Pikachu into one of the field's jagged stones, knocking him out. Ian declares Pikachu as unable to battle, therefore the match is over with Roark the winner, meaning no Badge for Ash. As Ash picks up his exhausted partner, Paul leaves but not before making it known that his opinion of Ash is as low as ever.

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Errors

  • Dawn says that Paul has already battled Ash once, when in truth, they have actually battled twice.
  • When Paul takes his Pokémon from Chansey, Chansey's egg is colored yellow instead of white.
  • When Paul meets up with Ash at the Pokémon Center, one young Trainer passes by to thank Paul for his Azumarill. During that scene, Ash's Staravia is seen for a second. After both Ash and Paul have their conversation, Staravia disappears in the next shot.
  • When Aipom is knocked out, she is shown lying on the floor despite having being thrown into Ash (with him then shown holding her).
  • When Ash realizes he should use Pikachu's Thunderbolt on the ground, one of his eyebrows is briefly miscolored.
    • Shortly after, Pikachu's tail turns completely yellow.
  • Pikachu is defeated by Onix's Screech, despite it not being a damage dealing move.

Dub edits

  • In the English dub, Brock says that Ash's Turtwig is the only one in his team that is good for battling Rock types. In the original Japanese version, Brock doesn't talk down to Ash's Pokémon and just says that Turtwig is strong against Rock types.
  • In the English dub, Brock is impressed by Paul's Pokémon's speed, saying it helped him in his win against Roark. In the original Japanese version, Brock was impressed by Roark's Pokémon's speed.
  • In the English dub, Ash compliments Pikachu by saying that he is the best. In the original Japanese version, Ash apologizes to Pikachu for the loss.

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