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'''A Ruin with a View''' (Japanese: '''古代ポケモンと謎の軍団!''' ''Ancient Pokémon and Mysterious Teams!'') is the second episode of the {{series|Advanced Generation}}, and the 276th episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on November 28, 2002 and in USA on March 15, 2003.
* {{BMGf|4090|Dub review thread on BMGf}}
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== Synopsis ==
'''A Ruin with a View''' (Japanese: '''古代ポケモンと謎の軍団!''' ''Ancient Pokémon and Mysterious Teams!'') is the second episode of ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]'', and the 276th episode of the [[Pokémon animated series]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on November 28, 2002, and in the United States on March 15, 2003 as part of a special preview. It was later broadcast in sequence in the United States on November 8, 2003.
{{Ash}} and {{an|May}} are walking down {{rt|101|Hoenn}} on their way to [[Oldale Town]]. May is already tired, and Ash comments that she's slow. Then May snaps back about her bike. They continue on anyway to the next town. When May asks why Ash doesn't keep {{AP|Pikachu}} in a [[Poké Ball]], Ash simply says it's because Pikachu's his best friend. May wonders if she should do that with Torchic, but Ash suggests maybe looking it up in her [[Pokédex]]. She gets it out and tries searching for [[May's Blaziken|Torchic]], but on the road is an {{p|Azurill}}. May wants to catch it, so she tries just tossing a Poké Ball and snags the Azurill, but the ball breaks open. May doesn't know what's going on, but Ash explains that she needs to [[Pokémon battle|battle]] the Azurill and wear it down before she can catch it.  


May sends out her Torchic to battle. While she was thinking about Torchic's attacks, Azurill runs with Torchic tagging behind. Azurill manages to get Torchic to run into a tree, May goes over to see if its alright. The Azurill still wants to fight, Torchic chases after it again. May then says to use {{m|Peck}}. Torchic goes full speed at the Azurill, but the Azurill dodges, leaving Torchic pecking another tree. May says to Torchic that it missed, so Torchic finds and chases the {{type2|Normal}} Pokémon. Finally, Azurill makes Torchic slam into a rock. Torchic is down, but not out, and manages to chase the Azurill into some bushes. Torchic fires an {{m|Ember}} attack, and everyone goes to see what happened. On the other side is a very angry Azurill, along with a burnt, but very mad {{p|Azumarill}} and {{p|Marill}}. They all simultaneously spray {{m|Water Gun}} at Torchic, [[Fainting|knocking it out]] in one shot. Ash scares them off by having Pikachu land a {{m|Thunderbolt}} near them. Then the water trio escape into a pond.
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May checks on Torchic, who doesn't look so good. Ash says that the next town has a [[Pokémon Center]], so they should hurry there. While they run the rest of the route, May hopes that her Torchic will make it. Along the way the come across a ruin on top of a hill. They go up on top to check out the place when an archaeologist goes up to them. Ash asks if he knows the way to the nearest Pokémon Center. The archaeologist points out to the distance, saying it's just down the road. The two thank him and head on down.
==Blurb==
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<i>Now that Pikachu is feeling better, Ash is ready to head to Oldale Town to sign up for the Hoenn League. May has offered to show Ash the way in exchange for his company to Oldale Town—which is only fair, seeing as Pikachu destroyed May's bike when it was sick! In Oldale Town, May visits her first Pokémon Center and is amazed with all of its services, and by the ancient ruins next door. Things quickly turn sour when Team Magma, a mysterious band of criminals, shut down the electricity at the Pokémon Center and kidnap Professor Alden in order to invade the ruins. With no electricity, all of the Pokémon are in danger—including May's Torchic. It's up to Ash and May to save the day—and in doing so they uncover mysterious, ancient Pokémon.</i>


At the Pokémon Center, May gives Torchic to [[Nurse Joy]] and hopes for the best. Joy says Torchic is okay, but it'll take overnight to restore it. Afterwards, Ash decides to make a call to {{an|Professor Oak}} to tell him where he is and all. During the conversation though, May butts in, after all, it is the famous Professor Oak. After the phone call, May pressures Ash to show her around the Pokémon Center. Ash first shows her the rooms that they get to stay in, then the trainer lobby. Ash overhears a conversation about the [[Petalburg City]] [[Gym Leader]] and he wants to know what the Gym leaders are like. But May snaps at Ash, then says that she's hungry and wants to go to the restaurant.
==Plot==
{{Ash}} prepares to run ahead, while {{an|May}}, a new {{pkmn|Trainer}}, lags behind. He explains that he simply wants to reach [[Oldale Town]] before nightfall. However, May spitefully reminds him that she would get to town faster if her [[bicycle]] wasn't destroyed, so Ash agrees to walk beside her. As the pair continue to walk along {{rt|101|Hoenn}}, May asks why Ash doesn't keep {{AP|Pikachu}} in a [[Poké Ball]]. Ash simply says it is because Pikachu is his best friend and likes being out of its Ball. May says her {{TP|May|Torchic}} doesn't seem to mind being in it's Poké Ball, before commenting on the fact that she doesn't know much about it yet. Ash suggests looking it up in her [[Pokédex]]. As May reads Torchic's Pokédex entry, she is quickly enchanted by an adorable {{p|Azurill}} further down the road. May wants to catch it, so she tries just tossing a Poké Ball, but Azurill breaks free. May doesn't know what's going on, but Ash explains that she needs to {{pkmn|battle}} the Azurill to wear it down before she can catch it.  


Later outside in a telephone booth, [[Team Rocket]] calls up {{an|Giovanni}}. They tell him that they're in [[Hoenn]], that could mean more opportunities for them. Giovanni isn't too thrilled, since it's the trio who screw up the most. However, Giovanni reconsiders, and since maybe they could take care of [[Team Magma]], he's willing to give them a shot. After he hangs up, he smiles at the thought that they are just in one more area to terrorize.
May sends out her Torchic to battle. While thinking about Torchic's attacks, Azurill bounces away with Torchic chasing after it. Azurill manages to get Torchic to run into a tree, and May goes over to see if it's alright. The Azurill still wants to fight, and Torchic gives chase again, but this time it ends up slamming into a rock. May gives Torchic a small scolding for its rashness, before Ash reminds her about the Azurill. May orders a {{m|Peck}} attack, but Azurill dodges, leaving Torchic pecking at a tree. May says to Torchic that it missed, so Torchic finds and chases the {{type|Normal}} Pokémon. Finally, Azurill makes Torchic slam into a rock. Torchic is down, but not out, and manages to chase the Azurill into some bushes. Torchic fires an {{m|Ember}} attack, only to realize that Azurill is now accompanied by an {{p|Azumarill}} and {{p|Marill}}. They all simultaneously spray {{m|Water Gun}} at Torchic, [[Fainting|knocking it out]] in one shot. Ash scares the trio off back into the water by having Pikachu land a {{m|Thunderbolt}} near them.
May feels absolutely useless as she cradles her injured Torchic. Though Ash reassures her that a visit to the [[Pokémon Center]] will help it heal up. While they run the rest of the route, May hopes that her Torchic will make it. Along the way they come across a ruin on top of a hill, where they meet [[Professor Alden]], an archaeologist who explains that these are the [[Oldale Ruins]]. Ash asks if he knows the way to the nearest Pokémon Center, and Professor Alden points them to Oldale Town, just over the hill. The two thank him and head on down. At the Pokémon Center, May gives Torchic to [[Nurse Joy]] and hopes for the best. After a quick examination, Joy says Torchic is fine, but it'll need to rest overnight. Afterwards, Ash decides to make a call to {{an|Professor Oak}} to update him on his latest ventures. During the conversation though, May butts in, after all, it is the famous Professor Oak. After the phone call, May pressures Ash to show her around the Pokémon Center. Ash first shows her the rooms that they get to stay in, then the Trainer lobby. Ash overhears a conversation about the new [[Petalburg City]] [[Gym Leader]] and he wants to know who the Gym Leader is. May snaps at Ash, then says that she's hungry and wants to go to the restaurant.


The two start their meals, May comments how good the food is. May's really excited now, seeing how this is what trainers get. The archaeologist from before happens to be at the restaurant and asks if he could sit down with them. The two don't mind, in fact maybe they could get some info on the ruins. Just outside the Pokémon Center, Team Rocket is digging a hole. They work hard at it knowing they can get Pikachu if they can just get this done right.
Meanwhile, {{TRT}} make a call to {{an|Giovanni}}. They tell him that they're in [[Hoenn]] and still hunting Pikachu. Giovanni is keen to learn of their progress, but [[Jessie]] and the others ask for a cash advance only to get a resounding no. However, Giovanni gives them a task, to set up a Team Rocket branch in the Hoenn region. The trio is left speechless and declare that they received a promotion. After Giovanni hangs up, he informs {{TP|Giovanni|Persian}} of his true plan, hoping that the expendable trio will help him to learn more about [[Team Aqua]] and [[Team Magma]].


It looks like the archaeologist, whose name is [[Professor Alden]], has his own office in the Center. He shows them about the ruins and how there's ancient Pokémon found there. He notes that there may even be some still alive. Just outside, a Team Magma member spies on them using special goggles. He reports everything is a go and the rest of the group moves in. Back inside, the electricity goes out all of a sudden and then a few Team Magma members with their {{p|Houndoom}} come in. Joy walks by going into the room, but she's caught from behind by another Magma member. One of the members says that they need access to the ruins, and if Professor Alden doesn't comply, they'll do something to the others. He has no choice but to give in.
Later Ash and May sit down for their dinners. May takes one bite and she is quickly impressed by the food quality. Professor Alden approaches the pair, happy to see that they reached town okay. He sits down to join their dinner table conversation. Afterwards, Alden escorts Ash and May to his research office inside the Center. He informs them that the Oldale Ruins contain a secret chamber, said to be the bridge between the modern era and the ancient Pokémon world. Ash is curious about the ancient Pokémon. Professor Alden explains that he isn't talking about [[Fossil]] Pokémon, but rather living examples that haven't changed for millennia. Alden shows the pair an ancient tablet, and he explains that it details how to enter the ruins site, but states that they'll need to wait a bit longer, because it requires four keys that haven't been found yet. Outside, a {{tc|Team Magma Grunt}} watches with heat-sensing goggles and affirms that she has sighted Professor Alden. The leading member gives the go-ahead, so the Team Magma grunts move into position. Back inside, the electricity goes out all of a sudden and then a few Team Magma members with their {{p|Houndoom}} confront Alden. Joy walks by going into the room, but she gets caught from behind by another Magma member. One of the grunts says that they need access to the ruins, and if Professor Alden doesn't comply, they'll do something to the others. The Professor has no choice but to give in. Team Rocket, on the other hand, resurfaces from their tunnel, but they find themselves still outside and soon surrounded by Team Magma. Jessie and [[James]] order out their Pokémon to attack. However, Team Magma's Houndoom use {{m|Roar}}, sending the Pokémon back into their Poké Balls. With that, Team Rocket runs off.


Team Rocket on the other hand dig up, but only find themselves still outside. And one thing that's not good is that they are surrounded by Magma members! They don't give up that easily and send out their Pokémon. However, Team Magma's Houndoom use {{m|Roar}}, sending the Pokémon back into their balls. With that, Team Rocket runs off.
May, Ash, and Joy are thrown into the storage room. Joy reveals that recovering Pokémon are in danger, and this worries May in particular because her Torchic is currently resting up. Pikachu soon locates a vent. Before Ash crawls his way into the confined space, Joy instructs him to find the master key and restore the electricity. May later joins Ash and Pikachu inside the ventilation shaft. They go on until they find a split, and they are unsure where to go. Pikachu uses his ears to try to find the way out, and he leads them to an exit grate. Ash breaks through the grate with his shoulder and the trio rushes towards the nearby Center counter. Ash retrieves the master key from behind the counter while May switches on the reserve power. The pair free Nurse Joy, who assures them that she will be fine at the Center as Ash and May turn their attention to helping Professor Alden.


The gang and Joy are thrown into the storage room. Locked in, they try to find a way out and help Professor Alden before anything goes wrong. Pikachu finds a vent, and they can escape from there. Joy tells them to find the master key and get everything back up if they can.
Team Magma has since escorted Professor Alden to the Oldale Ruins. A member formally asks the Professor to help them enter the ruin chamber, but he admits that he needs the four treasures to safely enter. The grunt presents Professor Alden with the four treasures, a set of colored orbs. Alden refuses to comply with their demands, but the grunt reminds him that the people back at the Pokémon Center may pay the price. The Professor follows orders and places the four keys in the correct sequence to unlock the ruin chamber. Team Magma rushes in and takes photos to record the wall glyphs, however, they are disappointed by the findings. The lead member declares the mission yet another failure. Ash and May reach the ruin summit just as Team Magma set off in their helicopter.


Back in the ruins, the Magma members continue to pin down Professor Alden with threats, and eventually tells him what to do. They give him a box with four colored orbs, and he knows what to do. Professor Alden puts each on in a wall of one building and it moves, opening the path to a room. The Magma members go in a take pictures. But nothing's interesting here, just a bunch of a drawings on the wall. The leader says they're out of time and it's time to head out.
The pair are glad to find Professor Alden unharmed, fortunately. Alden admits that he is perfectly fine. Meanwhile, Team Rocket has managed to snag the four orbs, but {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}}'s loud voice alerts the Professor and the kids to the trio's presence. Professor Alden notices they have the orbs. Jessie quickly sends out {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}}, but Ash tells Pikachu to use {{m|Quick Attack}} and soon enough Pikachu's attack hits Arbok and knocks the orbs out of Team Rocket's clutches. Finally, Pikachu finishes them off with a {{m|Thunderbolt}} and sends Team Rocket blasting off once again.


Ash and Pikachu go inside the vent to try to find the way out. Along the way, May stops them, she wants to come along as well. They go on until they find a split, and they are unsure where to go. Pikachu uses his ears to try to find the way out, and finds it. They follow Pikachu and find a grate where they can escape. Ash kicks down the grate and apparently they aren't too far from the counter. Ash goes up to find the master key while May turns the power back on. Ash goes back and frees nurse Joy, now to find Professor Alden.
Professor Alden recovers the orbs and the trio all head inside the ruin chamber. The sun suddenly rises, shedding beaming sunlight into the stone room. Alden places the orbs back into an internal door and the combination begins to glow. The light trails throughout marked lines in the room. The giant block moves, revealing a hidden staircase leading to a basement area. The trio's curiosity leads them down the stairs and they come across an underground lake. Soon enough, a {{p|Relicanth}} jumps out of the water, followed by several other Relicanth. Satisfied, Professor Alden thanks the two for their work.  


They get to the ruins just moments before Team Magma makes their escape on a helicopter, it looks like they're too late for them. They find Professor Alden unharmed fortunately. They ask him what happened and if everything is alright. He says everything's okay, nothing to worry about. Team Rocket behind a rock managed to snag the four orbs, and everything goes well until {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}} makes a big scene. The gang notices them and Professor Alden notices they have the orbs! Ash tells Pikachu to {{m|Quick Attack}} them and soon enough Pikachu's attack knocks the orbs away from them. Finally Pikachu finishes them off with a {{m|Thunderbolt}} and sends Team Rocket flying off again.
Back at the Pokémon Center, Joy gives May her Torchic back, who is feeling all better. May sends out Torchic, who jumps into its Trainer's embrace. Ash asks about the crooks from earlier, and Nurse Joy replies that [[Officer Jenny]] is currently investigating. As May and Ash prepare to head off, Professor Alden rushes out of his office to report his latest findings – that people and ancient Pokémon happily co-existed. May is pleasantly surprised by Alden's latest discoveries, and he explains that he now has plenty of work ahead of himself. Later, as May and Ash hit the road now bound for [[Petalburg City]], Ash's attention turns to the Petalburg Gym Leader again. May looks to the side, well aware of the Petalburg Gym Leader's identity, she declares that she is clueless. Ash, however, doesn't notice because he is too hyped for his first Hoenn Gym challenge.


Professor Alden recovers the orbs and they all head inside the room. He places the orbs back into the wall/door and soon it glows. The light trails around through lines in in the room. The giant block moves, revealing stairs that lead down. They go down and find an underground lake. Soon enough a {{p|Relicanth}} jumps out of the water and they see that the lake is full of them. Satisfied, Professor Alden thanks the two for their work.
==Major events==
* {{an|May}} tries and fails to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} an {{p|Azurill}}.
* [[May's Torchic]] is revealed to know {{m|Peck}} and {{m|Ember}}.
* {{Ash}} and May arrive in [[Oldale Town]].
* May meets a [[Nurse Joy]] for the first time and learns about [[Pokémon Center]]s.
* Ash registers for the [[Hoenn League]].
* {{an|Giovanni}} assigns [[Jessie]] and [[James]] to create a [[Team Rocket]] branch in the [[Hoenn]] [[region]] in an attempt to learn more about the plans of [[Team Aqua]] and [[Team Magma]].
* Ash learns about [[Petalburg Gym|the Gym]] in [[Petalburg City]].
* Ash and May encounter Team Magma for the first time.
{{animeevents}}


Back in the Pokémon Center, Joy gives May her Torchic back, who's all better. May sends out Torchic, the fire chick jumping up to May happily. Now it's off to the next town...
===Debuts===
====Humans====
* [[Team Magma]]
** {{tc|Team Magma Grunt}}s


== Major events ==
====Pokémon debuts====
* Giovanni assigns Jessie and James to create a [[Team Rocket]] branch in the Hoenn region in an attempt to learn more about [[Team Aqua]] and [[Team Magma]].
* {{p|Relicanth}}
* May attempts to catch her first Pokémon, an {{p|Azurill}}, but is unsuccessful.
* May meets [[Nurse Joy]] and learns about [[Pokémon Center]]s.
* [[Team Magma]] is introduced.
{{animeevents}}
=== Debuts ===
* [[Team Magma]]
==== Pokémon debuts ====
*{{p|Relicanth}}
===== TV episode debuts =====
*{{p|Azurill}}


== Characters ==
=====Main series debuts=====
* {{p|Azurill}}


=== Humans ===
==Characters==
===Humans===
* {{Ash}}
* {{Ash}}
* {{an|May}}
* {{an|May}}
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* [[Professor Alden]]
* [[Professor Alden]]
* [[Pokémon Trainer]]s
* [[Pokémon Trainer]]s
* [[Team Magma]] grunts
* {{tc|Team Magma Grunt}}s
 
=== Pokémon ===
[[Who’s That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Crobat}}


*{{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}})
===Pokémon===
*{{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})
[[File:WTP AG002.png|thumb|200px|Who's That Pokémon?]]
*{{p|Wobbuffet}} ({{OP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}})
[[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Crobat}}
*{{p|Torchic}} ({{OP|May|Blaziken}})
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}})
*{{p|Arbok}} ({{OP|Jessie|Arbok}})
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})
*{{p|Weezing}} ({{OP|James|Weezing}})
* {{p|Wobbuffet}} ({{OP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}})
*{{p|Persian}} ({{OP|Giovanni|Persian}})
* {{p|Torchic}} ({{OP|May|Torchic}})
*{{p|Houndoom}} ([[Team Magma]]'s) (multiple)
* {{p|Arbok}} ({{OP|Jessie|Arbok}})
*{{p|Omanyte}} (fantasy)
* {{p|Weezing}} ({{OP|James|Weezing}})
*{{p|Omastar}} (fantasy)
* {{p|Persian}} ({{OP|Giovanni|Persian}})
*{{p|Kabuto}} (fantasy)
* {{p|Houndoom}} ({{tc|Team Magma Grunt}}s'; multiple)
*{{p|Kabutops}} (fantasy)
* {{p|Azurill}}
*{{p|Aerodactyl}} (fantasy)
* {{p|Marill}}
*{{p|Azurill}} (debut)
* {{p|Azumarill}}
*{{p|Relicanth}} (debut) (multiple)
* {{p|Relicanth}} (multiple; debut)
*{{p|Marill}}
* {{p|Omanyte}} (fantasy)
*{{p|Azumarill}}
* {{p|Omastar}} (fantasy)
* {{p|Kabuto}} (fantasy)
* {{p|Kabutops}} (fantasy)
* {{p|Aerodactyl}} (fantasy)


== Trivia ==
==Trivia==
* [[Max]] and [[Norman]] are both mentioned, though not by name: May tells Professor Oak that her brother never misses one of his Pokémon lectures while some trainers discuss the [[Petalburg Gym]] having a new leader.
[[File:Recurring stone tablet.png|thumb|250px|The recurring stone tablet]]
* The four treasures are the same colors as the versions of the four original Japanese games and are arranged in a style similar to the placement of the Poké Balls on the pedestal in Oak's lab when Ash got his Pikachu.
[[File:Ancient Ruins door.png|thumb|250px|The recurring sealed door]]
**The order the four were placed were similar to the making of the games in Japan, first red then green, then blue and yellow.
* The stone tablet that [[Professor Alden]] possesses in this episode is very similar to a stone tablet containing the legend of [[Pokémopolis]], which appeared in ''[[EP072|The Ancient Puzzle of Pokémopolis]]'', 204 episodes earlier.
*Pikachu's fondness of ketchup is shown again when Ash and May were eating dinner.
* One of the doors in the ruins appears similar to the sealed door in the ruins of the [[King of Pokélantis]]' tomb in ''[[AG178|Battling the Enemy Within!]]'', which aired almost four years later.
*The dub title of this episode is a reference to the phrase "a room with a view." [[AG164|A later episode]] has a similar title.
** This episode is therefore at the midpoint between the [[EP072|two]] [[AG178|episodes]] featuring the ancient civilizations Pokémopolis and [[Pokélantis]]. In addition, it contains elements from both those episodes.
=== Errors ===
* [[Max]] and [[Norman]] are both mentioned, though not by name: {{an|May}} tells {{an|Professor Oak}} that her brother never misses one of his Pokémon lectures, while some Trainers discuss the [[Petalburg Gym]] having a new [[Gym Leader|leader]].
*May's Pokédex refers to Azurill as the Water Ball Pokémon, when its official classification is the Polka Dot Pokémon. This was most likely a translation error as ''mizutama'', Japanese for "polka dot", can also mean "water ball".
* The four treasures are the same colors as the versions of the four original Japanese games and are arranged in a style similar to the placement of the {{i|Poké Ball}}s on the pedestal in [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]] when Ash got his Pikachu.
*While being shown around the Pokémon Center, the logo on May's bandanna disappears for a short time.
** The order the four were placed were similar to the making of the games in Japan, first red then green, then blue and yellow.
*In "[[Who's That Pokémon?]]" the fact for Crobat is "Evolution gave this Pokémon wings where it had legs!" Though Crobat does get a second set of wings from evolution it does still have feet.
* {{AP|Pikachu}}'s fondness of {{wp|ketchup}} is shown [[EP042|again]] when {{Ash}} and May are eating dinner. The next time he does so is in ''[[XY030|Mega Revelations!]]'', 454 episodes later.
* The dub title of this episode is a reference to the phrase "a room with a view." [[AG164|A later episode]] has a similar title.
* This is the last episode to use the original arrangement of the [[Pokédex]] dub theme. Beginning next episode, a new arrangement of the Pokédex theme will be used.
* In the "[[Who's That Pokémon?]]" segment, the fact given for Crobat is "Evolution gave this Pokémon wings where it had legs!" Although it is mentioned in Pokédex entries that a Golbat's legs become the second pair of wings on a Crobat, Crobat does in fact have small feet.
* This episode aired dubbed the shortest time after the original of any [[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]]-dubbed episode, with only 107 days separating the airings.
* The Brazilian title for this episode is a translation for a later episode in the English dub: ''[[DP136|Gateway to Ruin!]]''.


=== Dub edits ===
===Errors===
[[File:AG002 error.png|thumb|200px|May's bandanna error]]
* While being shown around the Pokémon Center, the pattern on May's bandana disappears briefly.
* May's [[Pokédex]] refers to {{p|Azurill}} as the Water Ball Pokémon, when its official classification is the Polka Dot Pokémon. This was most likely a translation error as 水玉 ''mizutama'', Japanese for "polka dot", can also mean "water ball".


*There is a 3 second shot of Jessie pulling her eyelid down and sticking out her tongue at the same time. This was cut from the dub.
===Dub edits===
* The first version of this and the previous episode were aired as sneak peeks to coincide with the North American release of {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}. In this version, May's dialogue after instructing Torchic to use Peck is as follows:
** "Over there, Torchic! Oh! Wait for me!" Near the end, when May gets her Torchic back from Nurse Joy, her dialogue is as follows: "Oh good! Thank you. Okay, come out!"
* The second version of this episode was aired normally as the second episode of Pokémon Advanced and is the version used in all reruns, home video, and streaming releases. In this version, May's dialogue after instructing Torchic to use Peck is changed slightly, as follows:
** "Over there, Torchic! No! Wait for me!" Near the end, when May gets her Torchic back from Nurse Joy, her dialogue is changed slightly, as follows: "Oh great! Thank you. Okay, come out!"
* There is a three-second shot of Jessie performing an ''{{wp|akanbe}}'', which involves pulling her eyelid down and sticking out her tongue at the same time, a common insult in Japan. Like in ''[[EP006|Clefairy and the Moon Stone]]'' and ''[[AG072|The Bicker the Better]]'', this was cut from the dub. However, other [[EP046|episodes]] featuring akanbe [[EP003|before]] and [[M18|after]] had no such edits.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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AG001 : Get the Show on the Road
Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire
AG003 : There's no Place Like Hoenn
A Ruin with a View
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AG002   EP276
古代ポケモンと謎の軍団!
Ancient Pokémon and Mysterious Teams!
First broadcast
Japan November 28, 2002
United States March 15, 2003*
November 8, 2003*
English themes
Opening I Wanna Be a Hero
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening アドバンス・アドベンチャー
Ending そこに空があるから
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 米村正二 Shōji Yonemura
Storyboard 木村竜二 Ryūji Kimura
Assistant director 大町繁 Shigeru Ōmachi
Animation director たけだゆうさく Yūsaku Takeda
Additional credits

A Ruin with a View (Japanese: 古代ポケモンと謎の軍団! Ancient Pokémon and Mysterious Teams!) is the second episode of Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire, and the 276th episode of the Pokémon animated series. It was first broadcast in Japan on November 28, 2002, and in the United States on March 15, 2003 as part of a special preview. It was later broadcast in sequence in the United States on November 8, 2003.

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Blurb

Now that Pikachu is feeling better, Ash is ready to head to Oldale Town to sign up for the Hoenn League. May has offered to show Ash the way in exchange for his company to Oldale Town—which is only fair, seeing as Pikachu destroyed May's bike when it was sick! In Oldale Town, May visits her first Pokémon Center and is amazed with all of its services, and by the ancient ruins next door. Things quickly turn sour when Team Magma, a mysterious band of criminals, shut down the electricity at the Pokémon Center and kidnap Professor Alden in order to invade the ruins. With no electricity, all of the Pokémon are in danger—including May's Torchic. It's up to Ash and May to save the day—and in doing so they uncover mysterious, ancient Pokémon.

Plot

Ash prepares to run ahead, while May, a new Trainer, lags behind. He explains that he simply wants to reach Oldale Town before nightfall. However, May spitefully reminds him that she would get to town faster if her bicycle wasn't destroyed, so Ash agrees to walk beside her. As the pair continue to walk along Route 101, May asks why Ash doesn't keep Pikachu in a Poké Ball. Ash simply says it is because Pikachu is his best friend and likes being out of its Ball. May says her Torchic doesn't seem to mind being in it's Poké Ball, before commenting on the fact that she doesn't know much about it yet. Ash suggests looking it up in her Pokédex. As May reads Torchic's Pokédex entry, she is quickly enchanted by an adorable Azurill further down the road. May wants to catch it, so she tries just tossing a Poké Ball, but Azurill breaks free. May doesn't know what's going on, but Ash explains that she needs to battle the Azurill to wear it down before she can catch it.

May sends out her Torchic to battle. While thinking about Torchic's attacks, Azurill bounces away with Torchic chasing after it. Azurill manages to get Torchic to run into a tree, and May goes over to see if it's alright. The Azurill still wants to fight, and Torchic gives chase again, but this time it ends up slamming into a rock. May gives Torchic a small scolding for its rashness, before Ash reminds her about the Azurill. May orders a Peck attack, but Azurill dodges, leaving Torchic pecking at a tree. May says to Torchic that it missed, so Torchic finds and chases the Normal-type Pokémon. Finally, Azurill makes Torchic slam into a rock. Torchic is down, but not out, and manages to chase the Azurill into some bushes. Torchic fires an Ember attack, only to realize that Azurill is now accompanied by an Azumarill and Marill. They all simultaneously spray Water Gun at Torchic, knocking it out in one shot. Ash scares the trio off back into the water by having Pikachu land a Thunderbolt near them.

May feels absolutely useless as she cradles her injured Torchic. Though Ash reassures her that a visit to the Pokémon Center will help it heal up. While they run the rest of the route, May hopes that her Torchic will make it. Along the way they come across a ruin on top of a hill, where they meet Professor Alden, an archaeologist who explains that these are the Oldale Ruins. Ash asks if he knows the way to the nearest Pokémon Center, and Professor Alden points them to Oldale Town, just over the hill. The two thank him and head on down. At the Pokémon Center, May gives Torchic to Nurse Joy and hopes for the best. After a quick examination, Joy says Torchic is fine, but it'll need to rest overnight. Afterwards, Ash decides to make a call to Professor Oak to update him on his latest ventures. During the conversation though, May butts in, after all, it is the famous Professor Oak. After the phone call, May pressures Ash to show her around the Pokémon Center. Ash first shows her the rooms that they get to stay in, then the Trainer lobby. Ash overhears a conversation about the new Petalburg City Gym Leader and he wants to know who the Gym Leader is. May snaps at Ash, then says that she's hungry and wants to go to the restaurant.

Meanwhile, Team Rocket make a call to Giovanni. They tell him that they're in Hoenn and still hunting Pikachu. Giovanni is keen to learn of their progress, but Jessie and the others ask for a cash advance only to get a resounding no. However, Giovanni gives them a task, to set up a Team Rocket branch in the Hoenn region. The trio is left speechless and declare that they received a promotion. After Giovanni hangs up, he informs Persian of his true plan, hoping that the expendable trio will help him to learn more about Team Aqua and Team Magma.

Later Ash and May sit down for their dinners. May takes one bite and she is quickly impressed by the food quality. Professor Alden approaches the pair, happy to see that they reached town okay. He sits down to join their dinner table conversation. Afterwards, Alden escorts Ash and May to his research office inside the Center. He informs them that the Oldale Ruins contain a secret chamber, said to be the bridge between the modern era and the ancient Pokémon world. Ash is curious about the ancient Pokémon. Professor Alden explains that he isn't talking about Fossil Pokémon, but rather living examples that haven't changed for millennia. Alden shows the pair an ancient tablet, and he explains that it details how to enter the ruins site, but states that they'll need to wait a bit longer, because it requires four keys that haven't been found yet. Outside, a Team Magma Grunt watches with heat-sensing goggles and affirms that she has sighted Professor Alden. The leading member gives the go-ahead, so the Team Magma grunts move into position. Back inside, the electricity goes out all of a sudden and then a few Team Magma members with their Houndoom confront Alden. Joy walks by going into the room, but she gets caught from behind by another Magma member. One of the grunts says that they need access to the ruins, and if Professor Alden doesn't comply, they'll do something to the others. The Professor has no choice but to give in. Team Rocket, on the other hand, resurfaces from their tunnel, but they find themselves still outside and soon surrounded by Team Magma. Jessie and James order out their Pokémon to attack. However, Team Magma's Houndoom use Roar, sending the Pokémon back into their Poké Balls. With that, Team Rocket runs off.

May, Ash, and Joy are thrown into the storage room. Joy reveals that recovering Pokémon are in danger, and this worries May in particular because her Torchic is currently resting up. Pikachu soon locates a vent. Before Ash crawls his way into the confined space, Joy instructs him to find the master key and restore the electricity. May later joins Ash and Pikachu inside the ventilation shaft. They go on until they find a split, and they are unsure where to go. Pikachu uses his ears to try to find the way out, and he leads them to an exit grate. Ash breaks through the grate with his shoulder and the trio rushes towards the nearby Center counter. Ash retrieves the master key from behind the counter while May switches on the reserve power. The pair free Nurse Joy, who assures them that she will be fine at the Center as Ash and May turn their attention to helping Professor Alden.

Team Magma has since escorted Professor Alden to the Oldale Ruins. A member formally asks the Professor to help them enter the ruin chamber, but he admits that he needs the four treasures to safely enter. The grunt presents Professor Alden with the four treasures, a set of colored orbs. Alden refuses to comply with their demands, but the grunt reminds him that the people back at the Pokémon Center may pay the price. The Professor follows orders and places the four keys in the correct sequence to unlock the ruin chamber. Team Magma rushes in and takes photos to record the wall glyphs, however, they are disappointed by the findings. The lead member declares the mission yet another failure. Ash and May reach the ruin summit just as Team Magma set off in their helicopter.

The pair are glad to find Professor Alden unharmed, fortunately. Alden admits that he is perfectly fine. Meanwhile, Team Rocket has managed to snag the four orbs, but Wobbuffet's loud voice alerts the Professor and the kids to the trio's presence. Professor Alden notices they have the orbs. Jessie quickly sends out Arbok, but Ash tells Pikachu to use Quick Attack and soon enough Pikachu's attack hits Arbok and knocks the orbs out of Team Rocket's clutches. Finally, Pikachu finishes them off with a Thunderbolt and sends Team Rocket blasting off once again.

Professor Alden recovers the orbs and the trio all head inside the ruin chamber. The sun suddenly rises, shedding beaming sunlight into the stone room. Alden places the orbs back into an internal door and the combination begins to glow. The light trails throughout marked lines in the room. The giant block moves, revealing a hidden staircase leading to a basement area. The trio's curiosity leads them down the stairs and they come across an underground lake. Soon enough, a Relicanth jumps out of the water, followed by several other Relicanth. Satisfied, Professor Alden thanks the two for their work.

Back at the Pokémon Center, Joy gives May her Torchic back, who is feeling all better. May sends out Torchic, who jumps into its Trainer's embrace. Ash asks about the crooks from earlier, and Nurse Joy replies that Officer Jenny is currently investigating. As May and Ash prepare to head off, Professor Alden rushes out of his office to report his latest findings – that people and ancient Pokémon happily co-existed. May is pleasantly surprised by Alden's latest discoveries, and he explains that he now has plenty of work ahead of himself. Later, as May and Ash hit the road now bound for Petalburg City, Ash's attention turns to the Petalburg Gym Leader again. May looks to the side, well aware of the Petalburg Gym Leader's identity, she declares that she is clueless. Ash, however, doesn't notice because he is too hyped for his first Hoenn Gym challenge.

Major events

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Debuts

Humans

Pokémon debuts

Main series debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?

Who's That Pokémon?: Crobat

Trivia

The recurring stone tablet
The recurring sealed door
  • The stone tablet that Professor Alden possesses in this episode is very similar to a stone tablet containing the legend of Pokémopolis, which appeared in The Ancient Puzzle of Pokémopolis, 204 episodes earlier.
  • One of the doors in the ruins appears similar to the sealed door in the ruins of the King of Pokélantis' tomb in Battling the Enemy Within!, which aired almost four years later.
    • This episode is therefore at the midpoint between the two episodes featuring the ancient civilizations Pokémopolis and Pokélantis. In addition, it contains elements from both those episodes.
  • Max and Norman are both mentioned, though not by name: May tells Professor Oak that her brother never misses one of his Pokémon lectures, while some Trainers discuss the Petalburg Gym having a new leader.
  • The four treasures are the same colors as the versions of the four original Japanese games and are arranged in a style similar to the placement of the Poké Balls on the pedestal in Professor Oak's Laboratory when Ash got his Pikachu.
    • The order the four were placed were similar to the making of the games in Japan, first red then green, then blue and yellow.
  • Pikachu's fondness of ketchup is shown again when Ash and May are eating dinner. The next time he does so is in Mega Revelations!, 454 episodes later.
  • The dub title of this episode is a reference to the phrase "a room with a view." A later episode has a similar title.
  • This is the last episode to use the original arrangement of the Pokédex dub theme. Beginning next episode, a new arrangement of the Pokédex theme will be used.
  • In the "Who's That Pokémon?" segment, the fact given for Crobat is "Evolution gave this Pokémon wings where it had legs!" Although it is mentioned in Pokédex entries that a Golbat's legs become the second pair of wings on a Crobat, Crobat does in fact have small feet.
  • This episode aired dubbed the shortest time after the original of any 4Kids-dubbed episode, with only 107 days separating the airings.
  • The Brazilian title for this episode is a translation for a later episode in the English dub: Gateway to Ruin!.

Errors

May's bandanna error
  • While being shown around the Pokémon Center, the pattern on May's bandana disappears briefly.
  • May's Pokédex refers to Azurill as the Water Ball Pokémon, when its official classification is the Polka Dot Pokémon. This was most likely a translation error as 水玉 mizutama, Japanese for "polka dot", can also mean "water ball".

Dub edits

  • The first version of this and the previous episode were aired as sneak peeks to coincide with the North American release of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. In this version, May's dialogue after instructing Torchic to use Peck is as follows:
    • "Over there, Torchic! Oh! Wait for me!" Near the end, when May gets her Torchic back from Nurse Joy, her dialogue is as follows: "Oh good! Thank you. Okay, come out!"
  • The second version of this episode was aired normally as the second episode of Pokémon Advanced and is the version used in all reruns, home video, and streaming releases. In this version, May's dialogue after instructing Torchic to use Peck is changed slightly, as follows:
    • "Over there, Torchic! No! Wait for me!" Near the end, when May gets her Torchic back from Nurse Joy, her dialogue is changed slightly, as follows: "Oh great! Thank you. Okay, come out!"
  • There is a three-second shot of Jessie performing an akanbe, which involves pulling her eyelid down and sticking out her tongue at the same time, a common insult in Japan. Like in Clefairy and the Moon Stone and The Bicker the Better, this was cut from the dub. However, other episodes featuring akanbe before and after had no such edits.

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AG001 : Get the Show on the Road
Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire
AG003 : There's no Place Like Hoenn
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