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'''Some Like it Hot''' (Japanese: '''マグカルゴ!あついこころでゲットだぜ!!''' ''{{tt|Magcargot|Magcargo}}! Getting the Hot Heart!!'') is the 240th episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on March 14, 2002 and in the United States on March 29, 2003.  
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'''Some Like it Hot''' (Japanese: '''マグカルゴ!あついこころでゲットだぜ!!''' ''{{tt|Magcargot|Magcargo}}! Catching the Hot Heart!!'') is the 240th episode of the [[Pokémon animated series]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on March 14, 2002, and in the United States on March 29, 2003.  
 
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==Synopsis==
==Blurb==
As usual, {{Ash}} is earnestly talking about his next badge, while {{an|Misty}} is complaining about the heat. {{an|Brock}} points out that there are volcanoes and hot springs around, which didn't please Misty at all.
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<i>Ash, Misty, and Brock face many roadblocks on the path to success, some metaphoric and others in the form of gigantic Magcargo that refuse to step aside and let a traveler pass. When Misty's Water tactics fail to move the stubborn Fire Pokémon, a passing trainer taunts her, declaring that Fire Pokémon, his specialty, are far superior to Water. Their rivalry escalates into a full-on Pokémon battle, from which Misty emerges victorious. The Fire Pokémon trainer doesn't hold a grudge for too long, though, and in the end an unlikely collaboration between Fire and Water reopens the path to the Johto League.</i>
{{TRT}} are relaxing at the hot springs when {{MTR}} spots Ash and {{Ashfr}}. However, they did not pursue them and go back to relaxing. A huge geyser erupts beneath them, sending them off to the air.  


Misty and Ash get into an argument because of the heat. When a {{p|Magcargo}} appears, Ash checks his [[Pokédex]] for information about it. Brock notices more Magcargo around.  
==Plot==
{{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} make their way through some rugged terrain, still bound for [[Blackthorn City]]. {{an|Misty}} complains about the increasing heat. {{an|Brock}} points out that there are volcanoes and hot springs around, which doesn't please Misty at all. Meanwhile, {{TRT}} is relaxing in the hot springs when {{MTR}} spots the group walking past. However, [[Jessie]] and [[James]] return to their relaxation, declaring that the [[twerp]]s are the reason for their stresses. A huge geyser suddenly erupts beneath the Rocket trio, sending them blasting off.


The gang gets to a better and cooler place, but a sleeping Magcargo was blocking the road. Ash yells at it and as a result, the Magcargo uses {{m|Flamethrower}} at them. Ash and the gang manage to avoid it and started yelling at it. The Magcargo gets angry and attacks them again with Flamethrower to scare them away. After that, it goes back to sleep.  
Later, Ash and Misty get into a passive-aggressive argument because of the heat. When a {{p|Magcargo}} appears, Ash checks his [[Pokédex]] for information on it. Brock notices more Magcargo around them. Misty remains irritated and urges her friends along, and eventually, the group finds a cooler place. They continue through a narrow mountain pass until they come across a sleeping Magcargo blocking the road. Ash yells at it to move out of the way. As a result, Magcargo wakes up in a foul mood and aims a {{m|Flamethrower}} at them. The group manages to duck in time to avoid the flames, and Magcargo returns to its nap. Ash decides to {{pkmn|battle}} it, but Misty tells him that she'll handle it instead because a {{t|Fire}} [[type]] like Magcargo is weak against {{t|Water}} types. She is about to send out {{TP|Misty|Staryu}} when her {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} comes out instead. Psyduck approaches Magcargo and wakes it up. Psyduck is intimidated by Macgargo's rage and rushes behind Misty's legs for safety. Misty is annoyed and calls out her {{TP|Misty|Poliwhirl}} to douse Magcargo with a {{m|Water Gun}}. Magcargo immediately withdraws into its shell to avoid the water. When it emerges, it retaliates with a {{m|Rock Slide}}. Poliwhirl evades the attacks Magcargo throws at it, but it fails to avoid the Flamethrower attack and is [[Fainting|knocked out]] by it, forcing Misty to [[recall]] it.


Ash decides to battle it, but Misty tells him that she'll handle it instead because a {{type2|Fire}} like Magcargo is weak against a {{type2|Water}}. She is about to send out {{p|Poliwhirl}} when {{p|Psyduck}} comes out. Psyduck approaches Magcargo and wakes it up. Next, the duck runs back to Misty and hides behind her. Misty then sends out Poliwhirl and tells it to use {{m|Water Gun}}. Magcargo immediately withdraws into its shell to avoid the water. When it comes out of hiding, it uses {{m|Rock Slide}}. Poliwhirl avoids the attacks Magcargo throws at it, but it fails to avoid the Flamethrower attack.  
A young boy appears and makes fun of Misty's battle techniques. Misty gets angry at him. The boy declares that he is going to jump off the cliff, although he seems reluctant to do so. When he eventually jumps off, he lands flat on his face. After recovering from his fall, Misty yells at him for making fun of her earlier, but he insults her more. The Magcargo slithers away and the boy blames Misty for that. Misty angrily asks for his name and the boy introduces himself as [[Egan]], the Prince of Fire. Misty proceeds to introduce herself as the Water Princess. The two get into an argument and end up challenging each other to a battle. However, Egan states that he has to chase after Magcargo and rushes off to catch it. Misty yells out at Egan that he doesn't have a chance of catching Magcargo with his Fire Pokémon. Though Ash admits that at least Magcargo has finally moved out of their way. Elsewhere, Team Rocket, while talking about their refreshing day, gets blasted off again when another geyser hits their [[Team Rocket's mechas|balloon]].  


A little boy appears and makes fun of Misty's battle techniques. Misty gets angry at him. The boy declares that he is going to jump off the cliff, although he seems reluctant to do so. When he jumps off, he lands flat on his face. After recovering from his fall, Misty yells at him for making fun of her earlier, but he insults her more.  
Still sore about Egan, Misty keeps on complaining about him. All of a sudden, Misty and her friends spot Egan coming out of a cave. He asks the group if they saw Magcargo, but Misty replies with sarcasm. Magcargo appears and Egan sends out his {{p|Flareon}} to battle it. Flareon starts off with a Flamethrower, but Magcargo {{m|Withdraw}}s into its shell before following up with a Rock Slide attack. Flareon uses {{m|Quick Attack}} to evade the falling rocks. Egan orders another Flamethrower, but Magcargo once again withdraws into its shell. Magcargo sears Flareon with its own Flamethrower. It prepares to land a Body Slam, and Misty tells Flareon to dodge it. Egan tells her to stay out of his battle and orders Flareon to attack with a Flaming {{m|Tackle}}, which fails, allowing Magcargo to knock Flareon down. Seeing how badly weakened Flareon is, Misty suggests to call it back, but Egan refuses to listen to her. He orders Flareon to attack once more, but Magcargo counters its flames and finally knocks it out. Magcargo returns to the caves as Egan recalls Flareon back into its {{i|Poké Ball}}. Misty starts to make fun of Egan, and the two start an argument again. Brock suggests that they should eat. When Egan's stomach growls, Misty makes more fun of him. Team Rocket spies on the group from an overhead cliff. They set their sights on stealing {{AP|Pikachu}} and the twerps' picnic lunch to fill their stomachs. Meowth notices a sudden increase in temperature. The trio turns around to find Magcargo roasting their behinds with a Flamethrower, and they run away from the flames.


The Magcargo goes away and the boy blames Misty for that. Misty angrily asks for his name and the boy introduces himself as [[Egan]], the Prince of Fire. Misty proceeds on introducing herself as the Water Princess. The two gets into an argument and ends up challenging each other to a battle. However, Egan states that he has to chase after Magcargo.  
During mealtime, Misty and Egan surprisingly start to get along. Misty offers Egan a cup of hot cocoa as Flareon enjoys some [[Pokémon food]]. Egan feels guilty for pushing Flareon so hard in battle and says that Flareon is very special to him. After agreeing to stop their rivalry, Egan asks why Misty loves Water types. Misty explains to him that Water Pokémon are very flexible and can easily adapt to any situation. Egan is quick to point out that Misty had no strategy earlier, and she retorts that he shouldn't be so nasty. Later, they encounter Magcargo again. Egan is prepared to challenge it with Flareon. Magcargo attacks with Rock Slide. Egan remembers Misty's advice on being adaptable and he has Flareon dodge the rocks. Egan orders Flareon to use Flamethrower. Magcargo withdraws into its shell again, but this time Egan makes sure not to perform any reckless moves. Flareon Tackles Magcargo into the cliff, causing the [[wild Pokémon]] to emerge from its shell a bit shaken. A final Flamethrower seals the deal, and Magcargo is knocked out. Egan throws out a Poké Ball, and after a few anxious moments, Magcargo is officially caught.


Team Rocket, while talking about their refreshing day, gets blast off again when another geyser hits their balloon. 
Egan and Flareon's celebrations are short-lived when Team Rocket steals the Poké Ball using a giant arm. The trio performs their {{motto}} with a baseball twist. Misty quickly sends out Poliwhirl and tells it to use Water Gun. Poliwhirl's Water Gun breaks the mechanical arm, releasing Egan's Poké Ball. Team Rocket is not done yet, and call out their Pokémon to attack. Egan sends out his Magcargo. {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}}'s {{m|Poison Sting}} attack is taken care of by Poliwhirl's Water Gun and {{TP|James|Victreebel}}'s {{m|Razor Leaf|Razor Leaves}} are singed by Magcargo's fire. After that, Poliwhirl and Magcargo combine their attacks, with the Flaming Water Gun utterly defeating Arbok and Victreebel. Pikachu uses his {{m|Thunderbolt}} and sends Team Rocket blasting off. Before going their separate ways, Egan and Misty appear to have become friends and promise to have a battle again next time.
 
Still sore about Egan, Misty keeps on complaining about him. All of a sudden, Misty and the two boys see Egan coming out of a cave. He asks the gang if they saw Magcargo, but Misty replies by making fun of him. Magcargo then appears and Egan sends out his {{p|Flareon}} to battle. Whenever Flareon uses Flamethrower, Magcargo would use {{m|Withdraw}}. Egan gets more upset. When Magcargo is about to use Body Slam, Misty tells Flareon to dodge it. Egan tells her to stay out of his battle and orders Flareon to attack. Magcargo then knocks Flareon down. Seeing how badly weakened Flareon is, Misty suggests to call it back, but Egan refuses to listen to her. He orders Flareon to attack once more, but Magcargo counters its flames and finally knocks it out. Misty starts to make fun of Egan, and the two starts an argument again. Brock suggests that they should eat. When Egan's stomach growls, Misty makes more fun of him.
 
Team Rocket are spying on the gang when the Magcargo creeps up from behind them and uses Flamethrower. They all make a run for it with flaming butts.
 
During mealtime, Misty and Egan surprisingly start to get along. Egan feels guilty for pushing Flareon so hard in battle and says that Flareon is very special to him. After agreeing to stop their rivalry, Egan asks why Misty loves Water-types. Misty explains to him that water Pokémon are very flexible and can easily adapt to any situation.
 
Later, they encounter Magcargo again. Egan is prepared to challenge it with Flareon. Magcargo attacks with {{m|Rock Slide}}. Egan remembers Misty's advice and tells Flareon what to do. Flareon dodges the rocks and Egan tells it to use flamethrower. Magcargo withdraws into its shell again, but this time Egan makes sure not to do any reckless moves. Flareon eventually knocks out Magcargo, and Egan successfully captures it.
 
Just then, Team Rocket steal Magcargo using a giant arm. They do their motto with added lines. Misty quickly sends out Poliwhirl and tells it to use Water Gun. Poliwhirl's Water Gun breaks the mechanical arm, releasing Egan's Poké Ball. Team Rocket calls out their Pokémon and Egan sends out Magcargo. {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}}'s {{m|Poison Sting}} attack is taken care of by Poliwhirl's Water Gun and {{TP|James|Victreebel}}'s {{m|Razor Leaf}} are all burned to a crisp by Magcargo's fire. After that, Poliwhirl and Magcargo combine their attacks, utterly defeating Arbok and Victreebel. Pikachu then uses it electric attack and sends Team Rocket off.  
 
Before going their separate ways, Egan and Misty become friends and promise to have a battle again next time.


==Major events==
==Major events==
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{{animeevents}}
===Debuts===
===Debuts===
====Pokémon debuts====
====Pokémon debuts====
*{{p|Magcargo}}
* {{p|Magcargo}}


==Characters==
==Characters==
===Humans===
===Humans===
[[File:PMTV EP240.png|thumb|200px|right|{{tt|Pocket Monster TV|Who's That Pokémon}}]]
* {{Ash}}
* {{Ash}}
* {{an|Misty}}
* {{an|Misty}}
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===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
[[File:WTP EP240.png|thumb|200px|Who's That Pokémon?]]
[[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Mantine}} ''(US and international)'', {{p|Magcargo}} ''(Japan)''
[[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Mantine}} ''(US and international)'', {{p|Magcargo}} ''(Japan)''
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}})
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}})
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})
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* {{p|Victreebel}} ({{OP|James|Victreebel}})
* {{p|Victreebel}} ({{OP|James|Victreebel}})
* {{p|Flareon}} ([[Egan]]'s)
* {{p|Flareon}} ([[Egan]]'s)
* {{p|Magcargo}} ([[Egan]]'s; {{pkmn2|giant}}; new; debut)
* {{p|Magcargo}} (multiple; debut)
* {{p|Magcargo}} (multiple; debut)
* {{p|Magcargo}} ([[Egan]]'s; new; {{pkmn2|giant}}; debut)


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This episode reveals why Misty loves {{t|Water}} types so much.
* This episode reveals why {{an|Misty}} loves {{t|Water}} [[type]]s to the extent that she does.
*In this episode, Team Rocket uses a [[Team Rocket mottos#Some Like it Hot motto|variation]] of their motto.
* This is a rare episode in which Misty helps the [[Character of the day|character of the day]] instead of {{Ash}}.
*Egan's Flareon is the second Pokémon to use a non-existent move, "Flaming Tackle", that is a spin on Tackle. The first was Mikey's Eevee who used a move called "Rage Tackle". Coincidentally, Flareon is an evolution of Eevee.
* The episode's title is a reference to the 1959 comedy film ''{{wp|Some Like It Hot}}'', starring {{wp|Marilyn Monroe}}.
**This move might be an anime variation of {{m|Flame Wheel}}, even though Flareon cannot learn the move in any games.
* In this episode, {{TRT}} uses a variation of their {{motto}}.
*The title is the same as the 1959 comedy classic ''{{wp|Some Like it Hot}}'' starring {{wp|Marilyn Monroe}}.
** The motto may be a reference to the series ''{{wp|Star of the Giants}}''.
* Team Rocket is sent blasting off three times in this episode, the most times in a single episode.


===Errors===
===Errors===
*After Team Rocket blasts off for the first time in the episode, Ash and friends are walking in the heat when a Magcargo passes in front of them. When the group opens their eyes they turn around and see the Magcargo. It could have been the same Magcargo put in a different place by accident or it could have been a completely different Magcargo. This is up to the viewer's interpretation as it is not known if it is the same one.
[[File:EP240 error.png|thumb|200px|Magcargo's size]]
*On "[[Who's That Pokémon?]]" {{p|Mantine}} was mentioned as the heaviest {{cat|Generation II Pokémon}}; however, it is actually second, the heaviest being {{p|Steelix}}.
* The [[Pokémon.com]] blurb for this episode says that Misty and [[Egan]] battle and that Misty comes out victorious. While a battle did almost occur between the two at one point in the episode, it did not start as Egan chose to continue his pursuit of {{p|Magcargo}} instead and the two did not have an actual battle at any other point during the episode.
*When Misty is going to send out her Pokémon to fight the Magcargo that is blocking the path she was originally going to bring out Staryu. After Psyduck runs back to Misty she throws the same Poké Ball that she had in her hand from before but Poliwhirl comes out instead.
* After Team Rocket blasts off for the first time in the episode, Ash and {{ashfr}} are walking in the heat when a Magcargo passes in front of them. When the group opens their eyes they turn around and see the Magcargo. It could have been the same Magcargo put in a different place by accident or it could have been a completely different Magcargo. This is up to the viewer's interpretation as it is not known if it is the same one.
*The second time that Team Rocket blasts off they were in their Hot Air Balloon but it was gone when the geyser blasted them into the sky.
* When Misty is about to send out her Pokémon to fight the Magcargo that is blocking the path, she was originally going to bring out {{TP|Misty|Staryu}}. After {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} runs back to Misty, she throws the same {{i|Poké Ball}} that she had in her hand from before, but {{TP|Misty|Poliwhirl}} comes out instead.
*The third and fourth time that Team Rocket blasts off, Wobbuffet can be heard, despite being in its Poké Ball at the time.
* The second time that Team Rocket blasts off, they are in their hot air balloon, but it disappears when the geyser blasts them into the sky.
* A Magcargo which has been using {{m|Flamethrower}} on Team Rocket is a smaller size.
* When Poliwhirl is battling Team Rocket, it fires its {{m|Water Gun}} downards, though it is later seen being fired upwards. However, the ground could have deflected it.
* The third time that Team Rocket blasts off, {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}} can be heard, despite being in his Poké Ball at the time.
* In the English dub, during "[[Who's That Pokémon?]]", {{p|Mantine}} is mentioned as the heaviest {{cat|Generation II Pokémon}}; however, it is actually second, the heaviest being {{p|Steelix}}.


===Dub edits===
===Dub edits===
* In the English dub, Egan gives Ash and his friends hot chocolate, while in the original Japanese version, he gives them tea.
* In the English dub, Egan and Misty call themselves "The Prince of Fire" and "The Water Princess", respectively. In the original Japanese version, they call themselves "The Fire King" and "The Water Queen", respectively.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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|zh_cmn={{tt|熔岩蝸牛,用火熱的心來收服!|Magcargo, Use the Hot Heart to Capture!}}
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EP239 : Whichever Way the Wind Blows
Original series
EP241 : Hocus Pokémon
Some Like it Hot
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  EP240  
マグカルゴ!あついこころでゲットだぜ!!
Magcargot! Catching the Hot Heart!!
First broadcast
Japan March 14, 2002
United States March 29, 2003
English themes
Opening Believe in Me
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening Ready Go!
Ending ポケッターリ・モンスターリ
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 米村正二 Shōji Yonemura
Storyboard 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Assistant director 鈴木敏明 Toshiaki Suzuki
Animation director 志村泉 Izumi Shimura
Additional credits

Some Like it Hot (Japanese: マグカルゴ!あついこころでゲットだぜ!! Magcargot! Catching the Hot Heart!!) is the 240th episode of the Pokémon animated series. It was first broadcast in Japan on March 14, 2002, and in the United States on March 29, 2003.

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Blurb

Ash, Misty, and Brock face many roadblocks on the path to success, some metaphoric and others in the form of gigantic Magcargo that refuse to step aside and let a traveler pass. When Misty's Water tactics fail to move the stubborn Fire Pokémon, a passing trainer taunts her, declaring that Fire Pokémon, his specialty, are far superior to Water. Their rivalry escalates into a full-on Pokémon battle, from which Misty emerges victorious. The Fire Pokémon trainer doesn't hold a grudge for too long, though, and in the end an unlikely collaboration between Fire and Water reopens the path to the Johto League.

Plot

Ash and his friends make their way through some rugged terrain, still bound for Blackthorn City. Misty complains about the increasing heat. Brock points out that there are volcanoes and hot springs around, which doesn't please Misty at all. Meanwhile, Team Rocket is relaxing in the hot springs when Meowth spots the group walking past. However, Jessie and James return to their relaxation, declaring that the twerps are the reason for their stresses. A huge geyser suddenly erupts beneath the Rocket trio, sending them blasting off.

Later, Ash and Misty get into a passive-aggressive argument because of the heat. When a Magcargo appears, Ash checks his Pokédex for information on it. Brock notices more Magcargo around them. Misty remains irritated and urges her friends along, and eventually, the group finds a cooler place. They continue through a narrow mountain pass until they come across a sleeping Magcargo blocking the road. Ash yells at it to move out of the way. As a result, Magcargo wakes up in a foul mood and aims a Flamethrower at them. The group manages to duck in time to avoid the flames, and Magcargo returns to its nap. Ash decides to battle it, but Misty tells him that she'll handle it instead because a Fire type like Magcargo is weak against Water types. She is about to send out Staryu when her Psyduck comes out instead. Psyduck approaches Magcargo and wakes it up. Psyduck is intimidated by Macgargo's rage and rushes behind Misty's legs for safety. Misty is annoyed and calls out her Poliwhirl to douse Magcargo with a Water Gun. Magcargo immediately withdraws into its shell to avoid the water. When it emerges, it retaliates with a Rock Slide. Poliwhirl evades the attacks Magcargo throws at it, but it fails to avoid the Flamethrower attack and is knocked out by it, forcing Misty to recall it.

A young boy appears and makes fun of Misty's battle techniques. Misty gets angry at him. The boy declares that he is going to jump off the cliff, although he seems reluctant to do so. When he eventually jumps off, he lands flat on his face. After recovering from his fall, Misty yells at him for making fun of her earlier, but he insults her more. The Magcargo slithers away and the boy blames Misty for that. Misty angrily asks for his name and the boy introduces himself as Egan, the Prince of Fire. Misty proceeds to introduce herself as the Water Princess. The two get into an argument and end up challenging each other to a battle. However, Egan states that he has to chase after Magcargo and rushes off to catch it. Misty yells out at Egan that he doesn't have a chance of catching Magcargo with his Fire Pokémon. Though Ash admits that at least Magcargo has finally moved out of their way. Elsewhere, Team Rocket, while talking about their refreshing day, gets blasted off again when another geyser hits their balloon.

Still sore about Egan, Misty keeps on complaining about him. All of a sudden, Misty and her friends spot Egan coming out of a cave. He asks the group if they saw Magcargo, but Misty replies with sarcasm. Magcargo appears and Egan sends out his Flareon to battle it. Flareon starts off with a Flamethrower, but Magcargo Withdraws into its shell before following up with a Rock Slide attack. Flareon uses Quick Attack to evade the falling rocks. Egan orders another Flamethrower, but Magcargo once again withdraws into its shell. Magcargo sears Flareon with its own Flamethrower. It prepares to land a Body Slam, and Misty tells Flareon to dodge it. Egan tells her to stay out of his battle and orders Flareon to attack with a Flaming Tackle, which fails, allowing Magcargo to knock Flareon down. Seeing how badly weakened Flareon is, Misty suggests to call it back, but Egan refuses to listen to her. He orders Flareon to attack once more, but Magcargo counters its flames and finally knocks it out. Magcargo returns to the caves as Egan recalls Flareon back into its Poké Ball. Misty starts to make fun of Egan, and the two start an argument again. Brock suggests that they should eat. When Egan's stomach growls, Misty makes more fun of him. Team Rocket spies on the group from an overhead cliff. They set their sights on stealing Pikachu and the twerps' picnic lunch to fill their stomachs. Meowth notices a sudden increase in temperature. The trio turns around to find Magcargo roasting their behinds with a Flamethrower, and they run away from the flames.

During mealtime, Misty and Egan surprisingly start to get along. Misty offers Egan a cup of hot cocoa as Flareon enjoys some Pokémon food. Egan feels guilty for pushing Flareon so hard in battle and says that Flareon is very special to him. After agreeing to stop their rivalry, Egan asks why Misty loves Water types. Misty explains to him that Water Pokémon are very flexible and can easily adapt to any situation. Egan is quick to point out that Misty had no strategy earlier, and she retorts that he shouldn't be so nasty. Later, they encounter Magcargo again. Egan is prepared to challenge it with Flareon. Magcargo attacks with Rock Slide. Egan remembers Misty's advice on being adaptable and he has Flareon dodge the rocks. Egan orders Flareon to use Flamethrower. Magcargo withdraws into its shell again, but this time Egan makes sure not to perform any reckless moves. Flareon Tackles Magcargo into the cliff, causing the wild Pokémon to emerge from its shell a bit shaken. A final Flamethrower seals the deal, and Magcargo is knocked out. Egan throws out a Poké Ball, and after a few anxious moments, Magcargo is officially caught.

Egan and Flareon's celebrations are short-lived when Team Rocket steals the Poké Ball using a giant arm. The trio performs their motto with a baseball twist. Misty quickly sends out Poliwhirl and tells it to use Water Gun. Poliwhirl's Water Gun breaks the mechanical arm, releasing Egan's Poké Ball. Team Rocket is not done yet, and call out their Pokémon to attack. Egan sends out his Magcargo. Arbok's Poison Sting attack is taken care of by Poliwhirl's Water Gun and Victreebel's Razor Leaves are singed by Magcargo's fire. After that, Poliwhirl and Magcargo combine their attacks, with the Flaming Water Gun utterly defeating Arbok and Victreebel. Pikachu uses his Thunderbolt and sends Team Rocket blasting off. Before going their separate ways, Egan and Misty appear to have become friends and promise to have a battle again next time.

Major events

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Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pocket Monster TV

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?

Who's That Pokémon?: Mantine (US and international), Magcargo (Japan)

Trivia

Errors

Magcargo's size
  • The Pokémon.com blurb for this episode says that Misty and Egan battle and that Misty comes out victorious. While a battle did almost occur between the two at one point in the episode, it did not start as Egan chose to continue his pursuit of Magcargo instead and the two did not have an actual battle at any other point during the episode.
  • After Team Rocket blasts off for the first time in the episode, Ash and his friends are walking in the heat when a Magcargo passes in front of them. When the group opens their eyes they turn around and see the Magcargo. It could have been the same Magcargo put in a different place by accident or it could have been a completely different Magcargo. This is up to the viewer's interpretation as it is not known if it is the same one.
  • When Misty is about to send out her Pokémon to fight the Magcargo that is blocking the path, she was originally going to bring out Staryu. After Psyduck runs back to Misty, she throws the same Poké Ball that she had in her hand from before, but Poliwhirl comes out instead.
  • The second time that Team Rocket blasts off, they are in their hot air balloon, but it disappears when the geyser blasts them into the sky.
  • A Magcargo which has been using Flamethrower on Team Rocket is a smaller size.
  • When Poliwhirl is battling Team Rocket, it fires its Water Gun downards, though it is later seen being fired upwards. However, the ground could have deflected it.
  • The third time that Team Rocket blasts off, Wobbuffet can be heard, despite being in his Poké Ball at the time.
  • In the English dub, during "Who's That Pokémon?", Mantine is mentioned as the heaviest Generation II Pokémon; however, it is actually second, the heaviest being Steelix.

Dub edits

  • In the English dub, Egan gives Ash and his friends hot chocolate, while in the original Japanese version, he gives them tea.
  • In the English dub, Egan and Misty call themselves "The Prince of Fire" and "The Water Princess", respectively. In the original Japanese version, they call themselves "The Fire King" and "The Water Queen", respectively.

In other languages



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