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'''A Six Pack Attack!''' (Japanese: '''オーキド博士とオダマキ博士!秘密基地の戦い!!''' ''{{tt|Dr. Okido|Professor Oak}} and {{tt|Dr. Odamaki|Professor Birch}}! Secret Base Battle!!'') is the 71st episode of the {{series|Advanced Generation}}, and the 345th episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 8, 2004 and in the United States on March 26, 2005.
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'''A Six Pack Attack!''' (Japanese: '''オーキド博士とオダマキ博士!秘密基地の戦い!!''' ''{{tt|Dr. Okido|Professor Oak}} and {{tt|Dr. Odamaki|Professor Birch}}! Secret Base Battle!!'') is the 71st episode of ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]'', and the 345th episode of the [[Pokémon animated series]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 8, 2004, and in the United States on March 26, 2005.


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==Synopsis==
==Blurb==
{{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} are once again on the road to the [[Fortree Gym|next Gym]]. Ash is busy admiring his [[Badge]]s when he asks {{an|Brock}} where they are heading next. Brock explains that there is another Gym in [[Fortree City]]. Ash gets excited by this and exclaims that this is their next stop. [[Max]] is a little tired out of Gym battles, and {{an|May}} remarks that Ash is forgetting how far Fortree is. The scene then zooms out to show that the group has arrived in [[Littleroot Town]]. Up on a hill is [[Professor Birch]]'s lab.
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<i>Ash and friends decide to visit Professor Birch. On the road they are nearly run over by Birch in his jeep, on his way to the port to pick up Professor Oak. Ash and Brock join him, while May and Max head to his lab.


Ash can't wait to see Birch's expression when he sees them and May can't wait to show the professor all the Pokémon she has captured. Suddenly, Professor Birch zooms off a nearby cliff with his SUV splashing sand all over the group. He skids to a stop next to them. The group gets reacquainted and then Birch comments that he on his way to pick up {{an|Professor Oak}} from the [[Slateport City|harbor]]. Ash is shocked and Birch remarks that the two are having a bit of a disagreement, so he invited Oak over to prove him wrong. Ash and friends are embarrassed for him. Birch then asks Ash if he would like to join him and Ash agrees. He and Brock jump into the SUV and May and Max decide to wait at the lab for them. As they speed off, Max goes insane with excitement at finally being able to meet his idol.
May and Max are admiring the Hoenn starter Pokémon at the lab (Treecko, Mudkip, and Torchic), when Professor Oak shows up. He shows them the Kanto starter Pokémon he brought: Squirtle, Bulbasaur, and Charmander. May befriends the Bulbasaur.


As the SUV speeds over a mountain trail, Birch points out a {{p|Skarmory}} perched on a rock to the group. Ash and friends admire it when they suddenly see an old man in a wagon pulled by a {{p|Camerupt}} straight in front of them. Birch freaks out and swerves the SUV, just missing the oblivious man and his Pokémon. As Ash and Brock recover from the ordeal, Birch embarrassingly remarks that everything is fine. Unknown to the group, Professor Oak is sleeping with a cowboy hat on hitching a ride on the back of the old man's wagon.
Team Rocket arrives and kidnaps all six starter Pokémon, and Professor Oak and the siblings go after them. They track the thieves to a secret base, but fall into a trap and are imprisoned. Team Rocket also takes May's Poké Balls.


Meanwhile, May and Max admire the new {{pkmn2|starter}} trio Birch is taking care of at the lab. Birch's assistant, [[Joshua (assistant)|Joshua]], holds a {{p|Mudkip}} as May and Max pet the new {{p|Torchic}} and {{p|Treecko}}. Joshua comments that it has been awhile since May got her Pokémon, and she happily remembers the incidents on the day she got {{TP|May|Torchic}}. May then comments that she has come a long way since then. Max cuts in, remarking that she still isn't very good with Pokémon, and it ends with May chasing her brother around the lab.
Meanwhile, Birch, Ash, and Brock are hot on the trail with the help of a Poochyena.


Max then bumps into someone and falls down. The man informs Max to be more careful and then lifts his hat to reveal himself as Oak. Max is in total shock as Oak greets him and his sister. He then proceeds to physically inspect Oak to make sure it's the real deal. When he's sure Oak is real, he then pulls out a bunch of snapshots of him and says he's been waiting to get his autograph. He quickly hands Oak the photos and the professor happily signs them. As he does, he asks Joshua where Ash and Brock are. Joshua explains that they accompanied Birch to pick Oak up from the harbor. Oak laughs and hands the photos back to a very jumpy Max.
Oak and the siblings escape from imprisonment with the starter Pokémon. Oak has a Zubat use Supersonic on Team Rocket while the Bulbasaur uses its vines to grab May's Poké Balls. After running, they eventually find their way to an outside door, but can't break out.


Max then rushes back to Oak and asks if he brought along any Pokémon with him. Oak tells him to calm down and then reaches into his pack. He then calls out the three [[Kanto]] starters. Max happily inspects them. From the bushes, {{TRT}} is also watching the scene. They are enticed by the thought of having the six starter Pokémon, but {{MTR}} suggests that they give them to the {{an|Giovanni|Boss}} instead. [[Jessie]] and [[James]] wonder why and {{p|Meowth}} explains that with the starters, the boss will have a new sense of confidence in his team. The three then cheer with this new thought in mind.
Professor Birch and company arrive outside the door, where they use Water-type attacks on the door and then have Pikachu blast it with electricity. A group of Pokémon on Oak's side knocks down the now-weakened door with Tackle or Pound.


Meanwhile, Max is busily inspecting the bulb on {{p|Bulbasaur}}'s back. He tells Oak that it has such a healthy look to it and Oak comments that he tries his best. Max then begins to prod the bulb with his finger, and Oak warns him to stop. Suddenly, Bulbasaur turns around and {{m|tackle}}s Max away. May asks her brother if he's all right and he seems impressed with the strength of the tackle. Max then goes over to the other two starters and begins to pull at their heads. The two become annoyed and {{m|Ember}} and {{m|Water Gun}} him in the face. The whole time Max seems to enjoy it.
Team Rocket shows up again, but all of the Pokémon team up with their different attacks to send the crooks blasting off. After saying goodbye, the kids depart for Fortree City.</i>


Oak then laughs and remarks that if Max likes them so much then he can have the responsibility of looking after them today. Max doesn't believe it and Oak comments that if he is up to it he'll let him. Max salutes and says he'll do his best. May then says she'll try her best to help as well. Bulbasaur then holds its vine up to her which weirds her out at first. She then realizes it wants to shake hands and she shakes its vine. This makes her extremely happy and she starts to like Bulbasaur.
==Plot==
{{Ash}} admires his [[Badge]]s for a moment before asking {{an|Brock}} where {{ashfr|the group}} is heading next. Brock informs him of the [[Fortree Gym]], which excites Ash as he announces [[Fortree City]] is their next stop. Though {{an|May}} and {{an|Max}} is quick to remind him that they promised to see [[Professor Birch]] first. Ash point’s out the Professor’s lab in the distance, when suddenly Birch drives his SUV over a nearby cliff. He skids to a stop next to them. The group gets reacquainted and then Birch comments that he on his way to pick up {{an|Professor Oak}} from the [[Littleroot Town|port]]. Ash and Brock jump into the SUV while May and Max decide to wait at the lab for them. As they speed off, Max becomes excited at the thought of finally meeting his idol.


Suddenly, a large {{p|Skiploom}} [[Team Rocket's mechas|mecha]] rises above the trees. Before even saying their motto, Team Rocket launches a net and snags all six starter Pokémon. As the group yells to bring them back, the mecha begins to fly away. Oak tells Joshua to wait for Ash and his friends while the rest go and retrieve the Pokémon. Joshua nods and Oak and the siblings rush off. At the docks, Ash and his friends are dumbfounded at why Oak hasn't gotten off the ship. Birch calls up Joshua to find out he arrived but is now chasing after Team Rocket to retrieve the starter Pokémon. Birch says they'll get back as soon as possible.
As the SUV speeds over a mountain trail, Birch becomes distracted as he points out a {{p|Skarmory}} perched on a rock. He is forced to swerve the SUV to avoid colliding with an oncoming wagon pulled by a {{p|Camerupt}}. As Ash and Brock recover from the ordeal, Birch embarrassingly remarks that everything is fine. Unknown to the group, Professor Oak is, sleeping with a cowboy hat on, hitching a ride on the back of the old man's wagon. Meanwhile, May and Max admire the new [[first partner Pokémon]] trio Birch is taking care of at the lab. Birch's assistant {{OBP|Joshua|assistant}} holds a {{p|Mudkip}} as May and Max pet the new {{p|Torchic}} and {{p|Treecko}}. Joshua comments that it has been awhile since May got her Pokémon, and she happily remembers the incidents on [[AG001|the day]] she got {{TP|May|Torchic}}. May  comments that she has come a long way since then. Max cuts in, remarking that she still isn't very good with Pokémon, and it ends with May chasing her brother around the lab.


Oak, May, and Max have come to a river and wonder where the Rockets have disappeared to. Oak thinks for a moment, and then notices a cave behind a nearby waterfall. The three decide to investigate. They notice a bunch of lights hung up inside and know something is up. Meanwhile, Joshua hands Max's pack to Ash and his friends and the SUV speeds off to find them. Oak and the kids slowly walk through the cave, unaware that a motion tracker has picked up on them. It causes a door to trap them inside. The three continue on as a camera watches them. Soon they come to the six starter Pokémon. They rush to reclaim them, but suddenly fall into a pitfall trap.
Max bumps into Professor Oak, who lifts his brim hat to reveal himself. Max is in total shock as Oak greets him and his sister. After a quick inspection, Max declares that Oak is real and asks him to autograph a bunch of celebrity snapshots. He quickly hands Oak the photos and the Professor happily signs them. As he does, Oak notices that Ash and Brock are absent, though Joshua explains that they accompanied Birch to the port. Oak laughs and hands the photos back to a very jumpy Max. Max rushes back to Oak and asks if he brought along any Pokémon with him. Oak tells him to calm down and then reaches into his pack before calling out the three [[Kanto]] first partner Pokémon. Max happily inspects them. Spying from the bushes, {{TRT}} is enticed by the thought of having the six first partner Pokémon, but {{MTR}} suggests that they give them to the {{an|Giovanni|Boss}} instead. [[Jessie]] and [[James]] wonder why and {{p|Meowth}} [[Boss fantasy|explains]] that with the first partner Pokémon, the Boss will have a new sense of confidence in his team. The three cheer with this new thought in mind.


May tries to call out her Pokémon, but a large vacuum suddenly sucks them up. It turns out the vacuum was attached to James, and the three Rockets taunt their captives before rushing off. As they go, a large metal gate shuts on the hole. Outside, Birch steers the car through a large rocky canyon. Birch informs the others that they are perfectly safe, but they begin to disagree when Birch drives the SUV off a ledge. In the hole, May and the others await Ash and friends' arrival to save them.
Meanwhile, Max is busily inspecting the bulb on {{p|Bulbasaur}}'s back. As he begins to prod the bulb, Bulbasaur turns around and slaps Max away. May asks her brother if he's all right and he seems impressed with the strength of the {{m|Tackle}}. Max goes over to the other two first partner Pokémon and begins to pull at their faces. The pair become annoyed, replying with an {{m|Ember}} and {{m|Water Gun}} to Max’s face, though Max is still excited. Oak laughs and remarks that if Max likes them so much then he can have the responsibility of looking after them today. Max doesn't believe it and Oak comments that if he is up to it he'll let him. Max salutes and says he'll do his best. May says she'll try her best to help as well. Bulbasaur holds its vine up to her, and she quickly realizes that it is being friendly so she shakes its fine. Suddenly, a large {{p|Skiploom}} [[Team Rocket's mechas|mecha]] rises above the trees. Before even saying their {{motto}}, Team Rocket launches a net and snags all six first partner Pokémon. As the mecha begins to fly away, Oak tells Joshua to wait for Ash and Brock. Joshua nods, so Oak and the siblings rush off to retrieve the Pokémon. At the docks, Birch and the others are dumbfounded at why Oak hasn't gotten off the ship. Birch calls up Joshua to find out Oak actually arrived but is now chasing after Team Rocket to retrieve the first partner Pokémon. Birch says they'll get back as soon as possible.


Team Rocket is now celebrating their victory with a toast inside their secret base. A fountain is shooting water up behind them. They then watch the cameras to make sure their captives are still there. Oak seems to be very stiff and in a weird pose, but since the Team Rocket trio are quite scatterbrained, they just assume he's frozen with fear. It turns out that Max placed one of the photos in front of the camera, and the group is now climbing out of the hole. Max manages to get through one of the grates on the gate and Oak tells him to release the Pokémon to help get them out.
Oak, May, and Max have come to a river and wonder where the Rocket trio have disappeared to. Oak thinks for a moment, and then notices a cave behind a nearby waterfall. The three decide to investigate, and a bunch of lights hung up inside makes them realize something is up. Meanwhile, Joshua hands [[Bag|Max's backpack]] to Ash, Brock and Birch and the SUV speeds off to find them. Oak and the kids slowly walk through the cave, unaware that a motion tracker has detected the trio. The entry suddenly seals shut and a camera hones in on them. Soon they spot the six first partner Pokémon in a cage. They rush to reclaim them, but suddenly fall into a pitfall trap. Annoyed, May tries to call out her Pokémon, but a large vacuum suddenly sucks the {{i|Poké Ball}}s up. The Rocket trio taunt their captives before rushing off. As they go, a large metal gate shuts over the hole, leaving May, Oak and Max trapped until help arrives. Outside, Birch steers the car through a large rocky canyon. Birch informs the others that they are perfectly safe, but they begin to disagree when Birch drives the SUV off a ledge.


Max has Torchic and {{p|Charmander}} heat the cage with {{m|Ember}}, then he asks Mudkip and {{p|Squirtle}} to cool the bars with {{m|Water Gun}}, and then has Bulbasaur and Treecko {{m|Pound}} the bars away. Now free, the Pokémon leap onto Max and hug him for helping them out. Outside, Ash and Brock wonder how they are ever going to find the others. Birch whistles and a {{p|Poochyena}} suddenly appears. He has it {{m|Odor Sleuth|smell}} Max's pack and it picks up the scent. The three then follow it down the canyon.
Team Rocket is now celebrating their victory with a toast inside their [[Secret Base]]. Meowth turns his attention to the surveillance system, where Oak is oddly still, but they think nothing of it. It turns out that Max placed one of his collectible photos in front of the camera, and the captives are now climbing out of the hole. Hoisted by the others, Max manages to climb out. Following on the Professor’s advice, Max has Torchic and {{p|Charmander}} heat the cage with {{m|Ember}}, then he asks Mudkip and {{p|Squirtle}} to cool the bars with {{m|Water Gun}}, and then has Bulbasaur and Treecko use {{m|Tackle}} and {{m|Pound}} to knock the bars away. Now free, the Pokémon leap onto Max and hug him out of gratitude. Outside, Ash and Brock wonder how they are ever going to find the others. Birch whistles and a {{p|Poochyena}} suddenly appears. He has it smell Max's pack and it quickly takes off after picking up a scent. Inside the cave, the Pokémon have now helped May and Oak out of the hole. Oak thanks Max for his hard work, and they quickly turn their attention to retrieving May’s Pokémon. They peer inside Team Rocket’s base of operations to see the trio celebrating their success with food and dancing. May wonders how they can get past the Rockets and Oak notices a {{p|Zubat}} sleeping on the cave ceiling. Oak has it use {{m|Supersonic}} to hurt Team Rocket's ears, and Bulbasaur grabs the Poké Balls with {{m|Vine Whip}}.


Inside the cave, the Pokémon have now helped May and Oak out of the hole. Oak thanks Max for his hard work and May thanks Bulbasaur for its help. Team Rocket is now stuffing their faces and acting drunk inside their base. May and the others notice her Poké Balls just inside. May wonders how they can get past the Rockets and Oak notices a {{p|Zubat}} sleeping on the ceiling. Oak has it use {{m|Supersonic}} to hurt Team Rocket's ears, and Bulbasaur then grabs the Poké Balls with {{m|Vine Whip}}.
May thanks Bulbasaur and they all rush back to the entrance only to find it sealed shut. An alarm sounds, alerting Team Rocket to their captives’ escape. Jessie checks the pitfall trap camera again, and realizes they have been conned as the photograph slips off the lens. James points out the Poké Balls are also gone and the three become enraged. Meowth presses a switch and a cage wall traps Oak and the others from going back the way they came. However, it turns out a {{p|Dugtrio}} is inside the cage as well. It [[Dig (move)|makes a hole]] and Oak orders everyone into the hole to escape. The hole leads to an underground spring where Max notices a {{p|Gyarados}} sleeping with its head on a rock. Oak warns that Gyarados are notoriously aggressive, so they tiptoe away. Team Rocket makes it to the cage to find that their captives have dug their way out, so they follow them down the hole. Meowth goes first and decides to remain quiet after spotting the sleeping Gyarados. Jessie and James, however, are two busy arguing, and the commotion disturbs Gyarados who blasts them with a {{m|Hydro Pump}}.


May thanks Bulbasaur and the group rushes back to the entrance. When they get there, they find out it has been sealed. An alarm then sounds and Team Rocket checks the monitor to find the group at the entrance. Jessie checks the hole camera and wonders how Oak can be in two places at once. The photo then slips out of view and Jessie realizes they have been fooled. James then finds out the Poké Balls are gone and the three become enraged. Meowth presses a switch and a cage wall traps Oak and the others from going back the way they came. However, it turns out a {{p|Dugtrio}} is inside the cage as well. It [[Dig (move)|makes a hole]] and Oak tells the group to use it to escape.  
As Ash, Brock, and Birch round a bend, they spot a sad {{p|Poliwrath}} and then a group of Zubat sleeping in a tree. Birch quickly realizes something must be amiss at the nearby waterfall, so they rush to check it out. Soon, Oak and the others come to another steel door. Max sees a small hole to the side, but none of them are small enough to fit through. Max starts calling to the outside in the hopes someone will hear. As Ash and the others inspect the door by the waterfall, Poochyena hears Max and leads Birch and the others to the second door. Ash responds and is happy to learn that they have finally found Oak, May and Max. Oak inspects the door and declares that the right attack combination will destroy it. Following on, Brock calls out {{TP|Brock|Lombre}} and {{TP|Brock|Mudkip}} to douse the door with their {{m|Water Gun}} before {{AP|Pikachu}} shocks the door with {{m|Thunderbolt}}. Oak orders Max to pick the Pokémon that know Tackle, and Max selects Bulbasaur, Squirtle and Mudkip while Oak calls on Treecko’s assistance and May uses {{TP|May|Skitty}} to help smash down the door.


The hole leads to an underground spring where Max notices a {{p|Gyarados}} sleeping with its head on a rock. Oak says they better be quiet so they don't wake it, and the group begins to tiptoe away. Team Rocket makes it to the cage to find that the group has dug out. James lifts the bars and they follow them down the hole. Meowth goes down first and finds Gyarados sleeping. He makes sure he's extremely quiet, but Jessie and James come down at the same time arguing at who should have gone first. This wakes the Gyarados up and the three receive a vicious {{m|Hydro Pump}}.
The reunion, however, is cut short as Team Rocket in their Skiploom mecha bursts from the Secret Base's mountain roof. The mecha releases many hands to reclaim the Pokémon, but Pikachu manages to dodge one of them. After Ash and Brock’s attempts to attack the mecha fail, Birch suggests they attack together to overcome Team Rocket. Max orders Charmander and Torchic to use Ember, Brock has his Pokémon use Water Gun, and Skitty adds a {{m|Blizzard}} to the mix. As cracks begin to appear in the mecha, Pikachu blows it up with {{m|Thunder}}, sending Team Rocket sky high into the sunset. Oak commemorates Team Rocket’s latest defeat with a haiku about {{p|Starmie}} relating to the scene. The next morning, Ash and his friends leave [[Littleroot Town]] port on a ferry, waving goodbye to the Professors and Joshua.
 
Ash, Brock, and Birch are now running along the river. Birch notices a sad {{p|Poliwrath}} and then a group of Zubat sleeping on a tree. He tells the others that Zubat rarely ever leave caves and something is weird. He then notices the waterfall and the group rushes to check it out. Oak and the others have now come across another steel door. Max sees the side has a small hole, but none of them are small enough to fit through. Max then decides to call through it hoping someone will hear.
 
As Ash and his friends inspect the door by the waterfall, Poochyena hears Max and rushes off. The others soon follow. They make it to the second door and call to Max. The group is now reunited, but they still have to find a way to get out. Oak inspects the door and tells Ash to have water Pokémon dampen the sides of the door and then have {{AP|Pikachu}} [[ThunderShock (move)|shock]] it. Brock calls out {{TP|Brock|Lombre|Ludicolo}} and {{TP|Brock|Mudkip|Marshtomp}} who do as ordered, and then {{p|Pikachu}} shocks the door. Oak then tells Max to pick which Pokémon he wants to use. Max says he'll use the {{type|Water}}s, Oak picks the {{t|Grass}}, and May uses {{TP|May|Skitty}}. The three then order the Pokémon to tackle the door, and they manage to smash it down.
 
Everyone cheers but they are suddenly interrupted by Team Rocket saying their motto on a loudspeaker. Oak and the others rush to Ash and his friends just as the Skiploom mecha bursts from the [[secret base]]'s mountain roof. The mecha releases many hands to reclaim the Pokémon, but they all dodge. Pikachu then tries to shock it, but it's no use. Brock's Pokémon use their water guns, but still it does nothing. Team Rocket gloats at how great their mecha is.
 
Birch then explains to Ash how they can stop the mecha. He says that they all need to attack together. Max has Charmander and Torchic use ember, Brock has his Pokémon use water gun, and Skitty uses {{m|Blizzard}}. The mecha then begins to crack and Pikachu blows it up with {{m|Thunderbolt}} and sends Team Rocket sky high into the sunset. As they go, Oak says a haiku about {{p|Starmie}} relating to the scene. The next morning, Ash and his friends leave [[Littleroot Town]] Harbor on a ferry waving goodbye to the professors.


==Major events==
==Major events==
* {{Ash}} learns that [[Fortree Gym|the next Gym]] is located in [[Fortree City]] and decides to head there.
* {{an|May}} and [[Max]] meet {{an|Professor Oak}} in person for the first time.
* {{an|May}} and [[Max]] meet {{an|Professor Oak}} in person for the first time.
{{animeevents}}
{{animeevents}}


===Debuts===
===Debuts===
====Pokémon debuts====


==Characters==
==Characters==
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* [[James]]
* [[James]]
* {{an|Professor Oak}}
* {{an|Professor Oak}}
* {{an|Giovanni}} ([[Boss fantasy|fantasy]])
* [[Professor Birch]]
* [[Professor Birch]]
* {{OBP|Joshua|assistant}}
* {{OBP|Joshua|assistant}}
* {{an|Giovanni}} ([[Boss fantasy|fantasy]])
* Old man


===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
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* {{p|Lombre}} ({{OP|Brock|Lombre}})
* {{p|Lombre}} ({{OP|Brock|Lombre}})
* {{p|Mudkip}} ({{OP|Brock|Mudkip}})
* {{p|Mudkip}} ({{OP|Brock|Mudkip}})
* {{p|Bulbasaur}} ([[starter Pokémon]])
* {{p|Camerupt}} (old man's)
* {{p|Charmander}} ([[starter Pokémon]])
* {{p|Bulbasaur}} ([[first partner Pokémon]])
* {{p|Squirtle}} ([[starter Pokémon]])
* {{p|Charmander}} ([[first partner Pokémon]])
* {{p|Treecko}} ([[starter Pokémon]])
* {{p|Squirtle}} ([[first partner Pokémon]])
* {{p|Torchic}} ([[starter Pokémon]])
* {{p|Treecko}} ([[first partner Pokémon]])
* {{p|Mudkip}} ([[starter Pokémon]])
* {{p|Torchic}} ([[first partner Pokémon]])
* {{p|Camerupt}}
* {{p|Mudkip}} ([[first partner Pokémon]])
* {{p|Zubat}} (multiple)
* {{p|Zubat}} (multiple)
* {{p|Dugtrio}}
* {{p|Dugtrio}}
* {{p|Poliwrath}} (multiple)
* {{p|Poliwrath}}
* {{p|Gyarados}}
* {{p|Gyarados}}
* {{p|Skarmory}}
* {{p|Skarmory}}
* {{p|Poochyena}}
* {{p|Poochyena}}
* {{p|Duskull}} (flashback)
* {{p|Duskull}} (flashback)
* {{p|Wingull}} (fantasy)


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* May befriending Professor Oak's {{p|Bulbasaur}} and {{p|Squirtle}} appears to foreshadow the capture of her own members of [[May's Bulbasaur|both]] [[May's Squirtle|species]] later on in the series (one of which would actually be intended to be a starter).
* [[Advance Adventure]] is used as background music.
* When Team Rocket is seen blasting off, [[Jessie]], [[James]], and {{MTR}} form the letter "R".
* When {{TRT}} is seen blasting off, [[Jessie]], [[James]], and {{MTR}} form the letter "R".
* After {{an|Professor Oak}} asks for [[Max]]'s photos, there is a short scene where Team Rocket is visibly intoxicated.
* [https://www.pokemon.com/us/animation/seasons/7/episode-31-six-pack-attack/ Pokémon.com's] listing of [[S07|Advanced Challenge]] episodes lists this episode's title as "Six Pack Attack".
* In Brazilian Portuguese dub, [[Professor Birch]] is referred as "Professor Bétula", his Portuguese name. It is the first time that he is called by this name, because in his earlier appearances, such as in [[AG001|Get the Show on the Road!!]], he is called by "Professor Birch"
* [[Ready Go!]] is used as background music when the group is trying to break down Team Rocket's door.


===Errors===
===Errors===
[[File:AG071 error.png|thumb|200px|The duplication error]]
* Professor Oak mistakenly identifies Team Rocket's machine as a balloon, when it is more of a helicopter.
* Before {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} blow up Team Rocket's machine, {{an|May}} legs duplicate.
* When the group is waving goodbye to Professor Oak, [[Ash's hat]] is miscolored.


===Dub edits===
===Dub edits===
* Team Rocket's wine glasses are changed to be shaped like regular {{wp|faceted glass}}es. However, it is still implied that they are intoxicated due to their dialogue and voice.
* Ash's Badge case has a different design on its top in the English dub.
====[[Pokémon Trainer's Choice]]====
====[[Pokémon Trainer's Choice]]====
* Question: Trainers, which of one these Pokémon is the best choice to battle {{p|Slowking}}?
* Question: Trainers, which of one these Pokémon is the best choice to battle {{p|Slowking}}?
* Choices: {{p|Nidoqueen}}, {{p|Jolteon}}, {{p|Makuhita}}
* Choices: {{p|Nidoqueen}}, {{p|Jolteon}}, {{p|Makuhita}}
* Answer: Okay, Trainers! If you chose {{p|Jolteon}}, you were right!
* Answer: OK, Trainers! If you chose Jolteon, you were right!


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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|zh_cmn={{tt|大木博士與小田卷博士,秘密基地之戰!|Professor Oak and Professor Birch, Secret Base Battle!}}
|zh_cmn={{tt|大木博士與小田卷博士,秘密基地之戰!|Professor Oak and Professor Birch, Secret Base Battle!}}
|nl={{tt|Een halve dozijn venijn|Half a dozen of venom}}
|nl={{tt|Een half dozijn venijn|Half a dozen of venom}}
|da={{tt|Et Seksdobbelt Angreb|A Sixfold Attack}}
|de={{tt|Die geheimste Geheimbasis der Welt|The most secret Secret Base of the world}}
|de={{tt|Die geheimste Geheimbasis der Welt|The most secret Secret Base of the world}}
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AG070 : Balance of Power
Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire
AG072 : The Bicker the Better
A Six Pack Attack!
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AG071   EP345
オーキド博士とオダマキ博士!秘密基地の戦い!!
Dr. Okido and Dr. Odamaki! Secret Base Battle!!
First broadcast
Japan April 8, 2004
United States March 26, 2005
English themes
Opening This Dream
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening チャレンジャー!!
Ending スマイル
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 米村正二 Shōji Yonemura
Storyboard 誌村宏明 Hiroaki Shimura
Assistant director ながはまのりひこ Norihiko Nagahama
Animation director 広岡歳仁 Toshihito Hirooka
Additional credits

A Six Pack Attack! (Japanese: オーキド博士とオダマキ博士!秘密基地の戦い!! Dr. Okido and Dr. Odamaki! Secret Base Battle!!) is the 71st episode of Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire, and the 345th episode of the Pokémon animated series. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 8, 2004, and in the United States on March 26, 2005.

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Blurb

Ash and friends decide to visit Professor Birch. On the road they are nearly run over by Birch in his jeep, on his way to the port to pick up Professor Oak. Ash and Brock join him, while May and Max head to his lab.

May and Max are admiring the Hoenn starter Pokémon at the lab (Treecko, Mudkip, and Torchic), when Professor Oak shows up. He shows them the Kanto starter Pokémon he brought: Squirtle, Bulbasaur, and Charmander. May befriends the Bulbasaur.

Team Rocket arrives and kidnaps all six starter Pokémon, and Professor Oak and the siblings go after them. They track the thieves to a secret base, but fall into a trap and are imprisoned. Team Rocket also takes May's Poké Balls.

Meanwhile, Birch, Ash, and Brock are hot on the trail with the help of a Poochyena.

Oak and the siblings escape from imprisonment with the starter Pokémon. Oak has a Zubat use Supersonic on Team Rocket while the Bulbasaur uses its vines to grab May's Poké Balls. After running, they eventually find their way to an outside door, but can't break out.

Professor Birch and company arrive outside the door, where they use Water-type attacks on the door and then have Pikachu blast it with electricity. A group of Pokémon on Oak's side knocks down the now-weakened door with Tackle or Pound.

Team Rocket shows up again, but all of the Pokémon team up with their different attacks to send the crooks blasting off. After saying goodbye, the kids depart for Fortree City.

Plot

Ash admires his Badges for a moment before asking Brock where the group is heading next. Brock informs him of the Fortree Gym, which excites Ash as he announces Fortree City is their next stop. Though May and Max is quick to remind him that they promised to see Professor Birch first. Ash point’s out the Professor’s lab in the distance, when suddenly Birch drives his SUV over a nearby cliff. He skids to a stop next to them. The group gets reacquainted and then Birch comments that he on his way to pick up Professor Oak from the port. Ash and Brock jump into the SUV while May and Max decide to wait at the lab for them. As they speed off, Max becomes excited at the thought of finally meeting his idol.

As the SUV speeds over a mountain trail, Birch becomes distracted as he points out a Skarmory perched on a rock. He is forced to swerve the SUV to avoid colliding with an oncoming wagon pulled by a Camerupt. As Ash and Brock recover from the ordeal, Birch embarrassingly remarks that everything is fine. Unknown to the group, Professor Oak is, sleeping with a cowboy hat on, hitching a ride on the back of the old man's wagon. Meanwhile, May and Max admire the new first partner Pokémon trio Birch is taking care of at the lab. Birch's assistant Joshua holds a Mudkip as May and Max pet the new Torchic and Treecko. Joshua comments that it has been awhile since May got her Pokémon, and she happily remembers the incidents on the day she got Torchic. May comments that she has come a long way since then. Max cuts in, remarking that she still isn't very good with Pokémon, and it ends with May chasing her brother around the lab.

Max bumps into Professor Oak, who lifts his brim hat to reveal himself. Max is in total shock as Oak greets him and his sister. After a quick inspection, Max declares that Oak is real and asks him to autograph a bunch of celebrity snapshots. He quickly hands Oak the photos and the Professor happily signs them. As he does, Oak notices that Ash and Brock are absent, though Joshua explains that they accompanied Birch to the port. Oak laughs and hands the photos back to a very jumpy Max. Max rushes back to Oak and asks if he brought along any Pokémon with him. Oak tells him to calm down and then reaches into his pack before calling out the three Kanto first partner Pokémon. Max happily inspects them. Spying from the bushes, Team Rocket is enticed by the thought of having the six first partner Pokémon, but Meowth suggests that they give them to the Boss instead. Jessie and James wonder why and Meowth explains that with the first partner Pokémon, the Boss will have a new sense of confidence in his team. The three cheer with this new thought in mind.

Meanwhile, Max is busily inspecting the bulb on Bulbasaur's back. As he begins to prod the bulb, Bulbasaur turns around and slaps Max away. May asks her brother if he's all right and he seems impressed with the strength of the Tackle. Max goes over to the other two first partner Pokémon and begins to pull at their faces. The pair become annoyed, replying with an Ember and Water Gun to Max’s face, though Max is still excited. Oak laughs and remarks that if Max likes them so much then he can have the responsibility of looking after them today. Max doesn't believe it and Oak comments that if he is up to it he'll let him. Max salutes and says he'll do his best. May says she'll try her best to help as well. Bulbasaur holds its vine up to her, and she quickly realizes that it is being friendly so she shakes its fine. Suddenly, a large Skiploom mecha rises above the trees. Before even saying their motto, Team Rocket launches a net and snags all six first partner Pokémon. As the mecha begins to fly away, Oak tells Joshua to wait for Ash and Brock. Joshua nods, so Oak and the siblings rush off to retrieve the Pokémon. At the docks, Birch and the others are dumbfounded at why Oak hasn't gotten off the ship. Birch calls up Joshua to find out Oak actually arrived but is now chasing after Team Rocket to retrieve the first partner Pokémon. Birch says they'll get back as soon as possible.

Oak, May, and Max have come to a river and wonder where the Rocket trio have disappeared to. Oak thinks for a moment, and then notices a cave behind a nearby waterfall. The three decide to investigate, and a bunch of lights hung up inside makes them realize something is up. Meanwhile, Joshua hands Max's backpack to Ash, Brock and Birch and the SUV speeds off to find them. Oak and the kids slowly walk through the cave, unaware that a motion tracker has detected the trio. The entry suddenly seals shut and a camera hones in on them. Soon they spot the six first partner Pokémon in a cage. They rush to reclaim them, but suddenly fall into a pitfall trap. Annoyed, May tries to call out her Pokémon, but a large vacuum suddenly sucks the Poké Balls up. The Rocket trio taunt their captives before rushing off. As they go, a large metal gate shuts over the hole, leaving May, Oak and Max trapped until help arrives. Outside, Birch steers the car through a large rocky canyon. Birch informs the others that they are perfectly safe, but they begin to disagree when Birch drives the SUV off a ledge.

Team Rocket is now celebrating their victory with a toast inside their Secret Base. Meowth turns his attention to the surveillance system, where Oak is oddly still, but they think nothing of it. It turns out that Max placed one of his collectible photos in front of the camera, and the captives are now climbing out of the hole. Hoisted by the others, Max manages to climb out. Following on the Professor’s advice, Max has Torchic and Charmander heat the cage with Ember, then he asks Mudkip and Squirtle to cool the bars with Water Gun, and then has Bulbasaur and Treecko use Tackle and Pound to knock the bars away. Now free, the Pokémon leap onto Max and hug him out of gratitude. Outside, Ash and Brock wonder how they are ever going to find the others. Birch whistles and a Poochyena suddenly appears. He has it smell Max's pack and it quickly takes off after picking up a scent. Inside the cave, the Pokémon have now helped May and Oak out of the hole. Oak thanks Max for his hard work, and they quickly turn their attention to retrieving May’s Pokémon. They peer inside Team Rocket’s base of operations to see the trio celebrating their success with food and dancing. May wonders how they can get past the Rockets and Oak notices a Zubat sleeping on the cave ceiling. Oak has it use Supersonic to hurt Team Rocket's ears, and Bulbasaur grabs the Poké Balls with Vine Whip.

May thanks Bulbasaur and they all rush back to the entrance only to find it sealed shut. An alarm sounds, alerting Team Rocket to their captives’ escape. Jessie checks the pitfall trap camera again, and realizes they have been conned as the photograph slips off the lens. James points out the Poké Balls are also gone and the three become enraged. Meowth presses a switch and a cage wall traps Oak and the others from going back the way they came. However, it turns out a Dugtrio is inside the cage as well. It makes a hole and Oak orders everyone into the hole to escape. The hole leads to an underground spring where Max notices a Gyarados sleeping with its head on a rock. Oak warns that Gyarados are notoriously aggressive, so they tiptoe away. Team Rocket makes it to the cage to find that their captives have dug their way out, so they follow them down the hole. Meowth goes first and decides to remain quiet after spotting the sleeping Gyarados. Jessie and James, however, are two busy arguing, and the commotion disturbs Gyarados who blasts them with a Hydro Pump.

As Ash, Brock, and Birch round a bend, they spot a sad Poliwrath and then a group of Zubat sleeping in a tree. Birch quickly realizes something must be amiss at the nearby waterfall, so they rush to check it out. Soon, Oak and the others come to another steel door. Max sees a small hole to the side, but none of them are small enough to fit through. Max starts calling to the outside in the hopes someone will hear. As Ash and the others inspect the door by the waterfall, Poochyena hears Max and leads Birch and the others to the second door. Ash responds and is happy to learn that they have finally found Oak, May and Max. Oak inspects the door and declares that the right attack combination will destroy it. Following on, Brock calls out Lombre and Mudkip to douse the door with their Water Gun before Pikachu shocks the door with Thunderbolt. Oak orders Max to pick the Pokémon that know Tackle, and Max selects Bulbasaur, Squirtle and Mudkip while Oak calls on Treecko’s assistance and May uses Skitty to help smash down the door.

The reunion, however, is cut short as Team Rocket in their Skiploom mecha bursts from the Secret Base's mountain roof. The mecha releases many hands to reclaim the Pokémon, but Pikachu manages to dodge one of them. After Ash and Brock’s attempts to attack the mecha fail, Birch suggests they attack together to overcome Team Rocket. Max orders Charmander and Torchic to use Ember, Brock has his Pokémon use Water Gun, and Skitty adds a Blizzard to the mix. As cracks begin to appear in the mecha, Pikachu blows it up with Thunder, sending Team Rocket sky high into the sunset. Oak commemorates Team Rocket’s latest defeat with a haiku about Starmie relating to the scene. The next morning, Ash and his friends leave Littleroot Town port on a ferry, waving goodbye to the Professors and Joshua.

Major events

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

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Pokémon Trainer's Choice

Pokémon Trainer's Choice: Jolteon

Trivia

Errors

The duplication error
  • Professor Oak mistakenly identifies Team Rocket's machine as a balloon, when it is more of a helicopter.
  • Before Ash and his friends blow up Team Rocket's machine, May legs duplicate.
  • When the group is waving goodbye to Professor Oak, Ash's hat is miscolored.

Dub edits

  • Team Rocket's wine glasses are changed to be shaped like regular faceted glasses. However, it is still implied that they are intoxicated due to their dialogue and voice.
  • Ash's Badge case has a different design on its top in the English dub.

Pokémon Trainer's Choice

  • Question: Trainers, which of one these Pokémon is the best choice to battle Slowking?
  • Choices: Nidoqueen, Jolteon, Makuhita
  • Answer: OK, Trainers! If you chose Jolteon, you were right!

In other languages



AG070 : Balance of Power
Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire
AG072 : The Bicker the Better
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