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'''The Fleeing Tower of Sunyshore!''' (Japanese: '''発進!ナギサタワー!!''' ''Liftoff! {{tt|Nagisa|Sunyshore}} Tower!!'') is the 166th episode of the | '''The Fleeing Tower of Sunyshore!''' (Japanese: '''発進!ナギサタワー!!''' ''Liftoff! {{tt|Nagisa|Sunyshore}} Tower!!'') is the 166th episode of ''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]'', and the 632nd episode of the [[Pokémon animated series]]. It first aired in Japan on March 4, 2010 and in the United States on July 31, 2010. | ||
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==Blurb== | ==Blurb== | ||
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<i>As Ash and Volkner prepare to have their Gym Battle, all the electricity is suddenly cut off! Realizing that the problem must be at Sunyshore Tower, they look over just in time to see Sunyshore Tower blasting off like a rocket! Giving chase, Ash and Volkner jump on the rocket during takeoff, only to discover that Team Rocket is manning the controls, with plans to steal Sunyshore Tower and use it as their base! | <i>As Ash and Volkner prepare to have their Gym Battle, all the electricity is suddenly cut off! Realizing that the problem must be at Sunyshore Tower, they look over just in time to see Sunyshore Tower blasting off like a rocket! Giving chase, Ash and Volkner jump on the rocket during takeoff, only to discover that Team Rocket is manning the controls, with plans to steal Sunyshore Tower and use it as their base! | ||
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==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
After his battle against | After his battle against [[Flint]], {{Ash}} is more than ready for his Gym battle against [[Volkner]]. With {{an|Brock}}, {{an|Dawn}} and Flint watching from the stands (and the [[Proprietor]] watching the battle on TV from his bar), the Robotic Referee announces the rules; the battle will be three-on-three with only the challenger allowed to substitute their Pokémon. Volkner sends out his first Pokémon, {{p|Luxray}} and Ash responds by sending out {{AP|Grotle}}, a good match for an {{t|Electric}} type and with that the battle begins. | ||
Ash has Grotle start off with {{m|Razor Leaf}}, | Ash has Grotle start off with {{m|Razor Leaf}}. However, Luxray is able to easily dodge and strikes back with {{m|Spark}}. While a hard hit, luckily Grotle has defense and type on its side. Ash has Grotle try another Razor Leaf when suddenly the Gym's power goes out. Volkner makes sure that there's nothing wrong with the Gym itself, and with the lights gone and the Robotic Referee out of commission the Gym Battle is canceled. The gang then decide to head to the [[Pokémon Center]] to find out what's happened. | ||
Exiting the Gym, the group are surprised to see Officer Jenny running to them who tells them that it's not just Sunyshore Gym that's suffered a blackout... the power has gone out throughout Sunyshore City. However it seems the power to Brock's heart is still up and running as he once again declares his powerful love for her... however his love isn't as powerful as {{TP|Brock|Croagunk}}'s {{m|Poison Jab}}. It emerges that the power problem is due to something happening at [[Sunyshore Tower]], the source of all of the city's electricity. Suddenly the ground starts to quake, which causes damage to the Gym. Everyone then finds out what the problem is... {{TRT}} have taken control of the tower. [[Jessie]], [[James]] and {{MTR}} are very pleased and say the motto before heading to the tower's cockpit... as it turns out the three have been busy turning Sunyshore Tower into a rocket planning to deliver it straight to {{an|Giovanni}} as a never ending source of power. Activating the rockets, Sunyshore Tower lifts off and starts to fly away. As getting away with Sunyshore Tower will leave the city without power permanently Ash and the gang give chase, with {{AP|Pikachu}} and {{p|Raichu}} quickly getting ahead of their Trainers. The tower starts to climb and knowing they need to get on board now or not at all, Flint jumps and reaches the tower. Second is Volkner with his Raichu and finally, Ash and Pikachu. Dawn and Brock however are unable to grab on in time and are left behind. The tower starts to climb higher and higher and while Ash and Volkner have a good grip, Flint is unable to hold on and falls into the sea. Ash also loses his grip and begins to fall, but his hand is caught by Volkner. Ash and Volkner manage to get a firm footing and head into the tower to confront Team Rocket. | Exiting the Gym, the group are surprised to see Officer Jenny running to them who tells them that it's not just Sunyshore Gym that's suffered a blackout... the power has gone out throughout Sunyshore City. However it seems the power to Brock's heart is still up and running as he once again declares his powerful love for her... however his love isn't as powerful as {{TP|Brock|Croagunk}}'s {{m|Poison Jab}}. It emerges that the power problem is due to something happening at [[Sunyshore Tower]], the source of all of the city's electricity. Suddenly the ground starts to quake, which causes damage to the Gym. Everyone then finds out what the problem is... {{TRT}} have taken control of the tower. [[Jessie]], [[James]] and {{MTR}} are very pleased and say the motto before heading to the tower's cockpit... as it turns out the three have been busy turning Sunyshore Tower into a rocket planning to deliver it straight to {{an|Giovanni}} as a never ending source of power. Activating the rockets, Sunyshore Tower lifts off and starts to fly away. As getting away with Sunyshore Tower will leave the city without power permanently, Ash and the gang give chase, with {{AP|Pikachu}} and {{p|Raichu}} quickly getting ahead of their Trainers. The tower starts to climb and knowing they need to get on board now or not at all, Flint jumps and reaches the tower. Second is Volkner with his Raichu and finally, Ash and Pikachu. Dawn and Brock however are unable to grab on in time and are left behind. The tower starts to climb higher and higher and while Ash and Volkner have a good grip, Flint is unable to hold on and falls into the sea. Ash also loses his grip and begins to fall, but his hand is caught by Volkner. Ash and Volkner manage to get a firm footing and head into the tower to confront Team Rocket. | ||
Meanwhile, Dawn, Brock and Flint head the Pokémon Center where they meet with Nurse Joy. Brock, as usual, falls in love and Croagunk, as usual, brings him back down to earth. Nurse Joy is very worried about the Pokémon that are supposed to be getting treatment in the Center, as without power their conditions will go untreated and may even get worse. The back-up generator for the Center is not functioning, while all the adults available, including the [[Proprietor]] are working as fast as they can to get it running. Luckily Nurse Joy has a back-up power supply... two bicycles connected to a small generator. Flint is happy to help and stating that he used to be quite the marathon rider, immediately gets on the left bike and starts pedaling. Brock begins to help as well, getting on the right bike. | Meanwhile, Dawn, Brock and Flint head the Pokémon Center where they meet with Nurse Joy. Brock, as usual, falls in love and Croagunk, as usual, brings him back down to earth. Nurse Joy is very worried about the Pokémon that are supposed to be getting treatment in the Center, as without power their conditions will go untreated and may even get worse. The back-up generator for the Center is not functioning, while all the adults available, including the [[Proprietor]] are working as fast as they can to get it running. Luckily Nurse Joy has a back-up power supply... two bicycles connected to a small generator. Flint is happy to help and stating that he used to be quite the marathon rider, immediately gets on the left bike and starts pedaling. Brock begins to help as well, getting on the right bike. | ||
Inside Sunyshore Tower, Ash and Volkner head to the cockpit to find Team Rocket. As they prepare to enter the cockpit, Ash and Volkner are suddenly trapped in a cage alongside Pikachu. Jessie talks to them over the speakers, telling them that Team Rocket have watched their every move and that they plan to dump the cage before taking the tower to Giovanni. Ash and Volkner have Pikachu and Raichu use {{m|Thunderbolt}} and {{m|Thunder}} on the cage, however this backfires as it not only doesn't break the cage but instead the power is redirected into Sunyshore Tower's generators. Meowth comments that for now they're the ecologically friendly in Team Rocket as they're not letting a single volt of electricity go to waste. Ash knows he's got to try something different and sends out {{AP|Gible}}, commanding him to use {{m|Rock Smash}} on the side of the cage. Gible is able to easily break the cage apart, and Ash and Volkner head towards the cockpit. Once entering, Gible starts to munch on the platform that Team Rocket installed before Ash returns him to his | Inside Sunyshore Tower, Ash and Volkner head to the cockpit to find Team Rocket. As they prepare to enter the cockpit, Ash and Volkner are suddenly trapped in a cage alongside Pikachu. Jessie talks to them over the speakers, telling them that Team Rocket have watched their every move and that they plan to dump the cage before taking the tower to Giovanni. Ash and Volkner have Pikachu and Raichu use {{m|Thunderbolt}} and {{m|Thunder}} on the cage, however this backfires as it not only doesn't break the cage but instead the power is redirected into Sunyshore Tower's generators. Meowth comments that for now they're the ecologically friendly in Team Rocket as they're not letting a single volt of electricity go to waste. Ash knows he's got to try something different and sends out {{AP|Gible}}, commanding him to use {{m|Rock Smash}} on the side of the cage. Gible is able to easily break the cage apart, and Ash and Volkner head towards the cockpit. Once entering, Gible starts to munch on the platform that Team Rocket installed before Ash returns him to his {{i|Poké Ball}}. Ash demands Team Rocket return Sunyshore Tower back to its correct location, but Jessie and James naturally refuse and send out {{TP|Jessie|Seviper}} and {{TP|James|Carnivine}} to battle. | ||
In the Pokémon Center, Flint's cycling experience is not failing him. Brock's energy is flagging but instantly gets a second wind when Nurse Joy encourages him, and manages to surpass Flint in the amount of power being generated. | In the Pokémon Center, Flint's cycling experience is not failing him. Brock's energy is flagging but instantly gets a second wind when Nurse Joy encourages him, and manages to surpass Flint in the amount of power being generated. | ||
Pikachu and Raichu attempt to use Thunderbolt and Thunder against the two Pokémon but once again the energy is redirected to power the tower and Pikachu and Raichu are already exhausted from the power drain when Seviper and Carnivine attack, allowing them to gain the upper hand. Ash sends out Grotle and it is able to use {{m|Tackle}} to send Seviper and Carnivine flying back. Ash orders a Razor Leaf to follow up, when Grotle starts to [[Evolution|evolve]]! Becoming much larger and more powerful, Grotle evolves into {{AP|Torterra}} to Ash's delight. Suddenly, instead of using Razor Leaf, Torterra uses a new attack | Pikachu and Raichu attempt to use Thunderbolt and Thunder against the two Pokémon but once again the energy is redirected to power the tower and Pikachu and Raichu are already exhausted from the power drain when Seviper and Carnivine attack, allowing them to gain the upper hand. Ash sends out Grotle and it is able to use {{m|Tackle}} to send Seviper and Carnivine flying back. Ash orders a Razor Leaf to follow up, when Grotle starts to [[Evolution|evolve]]! Becoming much larger and more powerful, Grotle evolves into {{AP|Torterra}} to Ash's delight. Suddenly, instead of using Razor Leaf, Torterra uses a new attack, which Volkner identifies as {{m|Leaf Storm}}. Using this, it sends Seviper and Carnivine flying back to Jessie and James who aren't impressed and attempt to send their Pokémon back into battle. Ash decides to wrap things up once and for all and has Torterra use Leaf Storm again. With the powerful {{type|Grass}} move, Team Rocket is sent blasting out of the tower and away. | ||
Unfortunately this causes a hole in the tower and air starts to rush out of it. Ash, Pikachu and Raichu cling on to Torterra for dear life and Volkner takes the controls in order to return Sunyshore Tower to its correct location, sealing the hole with an emergency bulkhead. In the Pokémon Center Brock starts to tire again but manages to keep going with Nurse Joy's encouragement, when the back-up generator finally comes online (to the cheers of everyone working on it). Suddenly Dawn spots Sunyshore Tower heading straight towards them! Although it is difficult, Volkner is able to get control of the tower and with Pikachu, Raichu and Luxray powering it with their | Unfortunately this causes a hole in the tower and air starts to rush out of it. Ash, Pikachu and Raichu cling on to Torterra for dear life and Volkner takes the controls in order to return Sunyshore Tower to its correct location, sealing the hole with an emergency bulkhead. In the Pokémon Center Brock starts to tire again but manages to keep going with Nurse Joy's encouragement, when the back-up generator finally comes online (to the cheers of everyone working on it). Suddenly Dawn spots Sunyshore Tower heading straight towards them! Although it is difficult, Volkner is able to get control of the tower and with Pikachu, Raichu, and Luxray powering it with their Electric attacks, he manages to avoid the Pokémon Center and is able to return the tower back to its original position. With the tower returned, the power is restored to the whole city much to everyone's delight. | ||
Outside Sunyshore Gym, Volkner regretfully tells Ash that although Sunyshore Tower is back, both the tower and the Gym have sustained serious damage. They're both going to take quite a while to repair and until they are both back up to speed the Gym battle will have to be postponed. Ash isn't too disappointed, as he knows getting the {{Badge|Beacon}} won't be easy as Volkner is clearly a very tough Gym Leader to defeat, and he can use the extra time to train. | Outside Sunyshore Gym, Volkner regretfully tells Ash that although Sunyshore Tower is back, both the tower and the Gym have sustained serious damage. They're both going to take quite a while to repair and until they are both back up to speed the Gym battle will have to be postponed. Ash isn't too disappointed, as he knows getting the {{Badge|Beacon}} won't be easy as Volkner is clearly a very tough Gym Leader to defeat, and he can use the extra time to train. Besides, he isn't leaving Sunyshore City empty-handed as he now has a powerhouse on his team with Torterra. Brock congratulates Ash on Grotle's evolution, and Dawn looks up Torterra in her Pokédex. And so, bidding Volkner and Flint farewell and leaving Sunyshore City behind for the moment, the gang head for [[Valor Lakefront]] so Dawn can compete in the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival|Grand Festival]]. | ||
==Major events== | ==Major events== | ||
[[File:DP166 Ash Vs Volkner.png|220px|thumb|Ash facing Volkner]] | |||
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* {{Ash}} begins his [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}} against [[Volkner]], but it is interrupted when {{TRT}} steals the [[Sunyshore Tower]]. | * {{Ash}} begins his [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}} against [[Volkner]], but it is interrupted when {{TRT}} steals the [[Sunyshore Tower]]. | ||
* Ash's {{p|Grotle}} [[ | * Ash's {{p|Grotle}} [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{AP|Torterra}} and learns {{m|Leaf Storm}}. | ||
* [[Sunyshore Gym]] is damaged due to Team Rocket's scheme, causing Ash's Gym battle to be postponed until it is repaired. | * The [[Sunyshore Gym]] is damaged due to Team Rocket's scheme, causing Ash's Gym battle to be postponed until it is repaired. | ||
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* [[Nurse Joy]] | * [[Nurse Joy]] | ||
* [[Officer Jenny]] | * [[Officer Jenny]] | ||
* {{an|Giovanni}} ([[Boss fantasy|fantasy]]) | |||
* [[Volkner]] | * [[Volkner]] | ||
* | * [[Flint]] | ||
* [[Proprietor]] | * [[Proprietor]] | ||
* Sunyshore City residents | * Sunyshore City residents | ||
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* {{p|Piplup}} ({{OP|Dawn|Piplup}}) | * {{p|Piplup}} ({{OP|Dawn|Piplup}}) | ||
* {{p|Wobbuffet}} ({{OP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}}) | * {{p|Wobbuffet}} ({{OP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}}) | ||
* {{p|Grotle}} ({{OP|Ash|Grotle}} | * {{p|Grotle}} ({{OP|Ash|Grotle}}; evolves) | ||
* {{p|Torterra}} ({{OP|Ash|Torterra}} | * {{p|Torterra}} ({{OP|Ash|Torterra}}; newly evolved) | ||
* {{p|Gible}} ({{OP|Ash|Gible}}) | * {{p|Gible}} ({{OP|Ash|Gible}}) | ||
* {{p|Croagunk}} ({{OP|Brock|Croagunk}}) | * {{p|Croagunk}} ({{OP|Brock|Croagunk}}) | ||
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* {{p|Raichu}} ([[Volkner]]'s) | * {{p|Raichu}} ([[Volkner]]'s) | ||
* {{p|Luxray}} ([[Volkner]]'s) | * {{p|Luxray}} ([[Volkner]]'s) | ||
* {{p|Marill}} | * {{p|Marill}} | ||
* {{p|Bonsly}} | * {{p|Bonsly}} | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* [[Professor Oak's Big Pokémon Examination]]: {{p|Bibarel}} | * [[Professor Oak's Big Pokémon Examination]]: {{p|Bibarel}} | ||
* This episode is the last time that [[ | * This episode is the last time that [[Officer Jenny]] was voiced by [[Chinami Nishimura]] in the original version and [[Emily Williams]] in the English [[dub]]. | ||
* Ash and Dawn narrate the preview of the [[DP167|next episode]]. | ** This is also the final appearance of the original Officer Jenny design in the main series. | ||
* As of this episode, this is the first time when Ash has more than one fully evolved [[ | * {{Ash}} and {{an|Dawn}} narrate the preview of the [[DP167|next episode]]. | ||
* | * As of this episode, this is the first time when Ash has more than one fully evolved [[first partner Pokémon]] from the same region. Interestingly, {{AP|this evolution|Torterra}} happens just [[DP163|three episodes]] after {{AP|the first|Infernape}}. | ||
* This episode marks the first time Ash has used a Pokémon other than Pikachu in an official battle against an Electric | * With {{p|Grotle}}'s evolution into {{p|Torterra}}, this marks the first time that Ash has obtained a dual-type {{t|Grass}} Pokémon since he caught his {{AP|Bulbasaur}} in ''[[EP010|Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village]]'', 622 episodes earlier. | ||
* This is the only Sinnoh Gym battle that Team Rocket | * {{MTR}} and [[James]] [[Breaking the fourth wall|break the fourth wall]] by humming along with the {{motto}}'s music. | ||
* This episode marks the first time Ash has used a Pokémon other than {{AP|Pikachu}} in an official {{pkmn|battle}} against an {{type|Electric}} [[Gym Leader]]. | |||
* This is the only [[Sinnoh]] [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}} that {{TRT}} successfully interrupts. | |||
** This also marks the last time Team Rocket interrupts one of Ash's Gym battles. | |||
* This is the first episode featuring [[Ash's Gible]] in which he does not attempt to use {{m|Draco Meteor}}. | * This is the first episode featuring [[Ash's Gible]] in which he does not attempt to use {{m|Draco Meteor}}. | ||
* Music from ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'', ''[[M09|Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]]'', and ''[[M11|Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]'' | * Music from ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'', ''[[M09|Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]]'', and ''[[M11|Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]'' are used as background music. | ||
* The | * The episode's English dub title is based on the {{wp|Leaning Tower of Pisa}}, a famous landmark found in Italy. | ||
* In this episode, Team Rocket uses a {{ | * In this episode, Team Rocket uses a variation of their {{motto}}. | ||
* This is the | * This is the last episode in which a {{type|Grass}} first partner Pokémon evolves under a main character's ownership until ''[[HZ045|From So Far Away]]'', 645 episodes later. | ||
===Errors=== | ===Errors=== | ||
* In the scene after Officer Jenny explains that Sunyshore has suffered a | [[File:DP166 error.png|thumb|200px|Volkner's miscolored jacket]] | ||
* In the scene after Officer Jenny explains that {{ci|Sunyshore}} has suffered a power outage, the fingers on one of [[Volkner]]'s hands are not drawn in. | |||
* Just as the tower blasts off, Volkner and {{p|Raichu}} jump and climb in first, then Ash and Pikachu. However, a few scenes later, Ash and Pikachu are seen above Volkner. | |||
** In the same scene, Volkner and Ash speak, but their mouths do not move. The same occurs with Ash's Pikachu and Volkner's Raichu when they charge the energy reserves of the tower. | |||
* In several scenes, the hem of Volkner's jacket is yellow instead of blue. | * In several scenes, the hem of Volkner's jacket is yellow instead of blue. | ||
* | * Pikachu falls towards Ash and {{AP|Torterra}} and then continues to use {{m|Thunderbolt}}, but in the next shot, Pikachu is seen next to Raichu and {{p|Luxray}} again. | ||
* In the {{pmin|Brazil}}ian dub, there is a mistranslation, where the word "Fleeing" is confused with "Feeling". | |||
* In the | |||
===Dub edits=== | ===Dub edits=== | ||
* In the English dub, [[Nurse Joy]] says that the Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Center]] need serious care and can't go longer without it. In the original Japanese version, she adds that many of them had just hatched from Eggs. | |||
* In the original Japanese version, when explaining where the name of Sunyshore City comes from, Volkner recites the slogan of the city from the games: "The town where the sun shines." In the English dub, he just says that Sunyshore City is known for its bright sunlight. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{Epilang|color= | {{Epilang|color=FCC|bordercolor=99F | ||
|zh_cmn={{tt|前進!湖濱塔!!|Advance! | |zh_cmn={{tt|前進!湖濱塔!!|Advance! Húbīn (Sunyshore) Tower!!}} | ||
|nl={{tt|Vluchten in de Sunyshore | |cs={{tt|Létající Sunyshoreská věž|The flying Sunyshore Tower}} | ||
|da={{tt|Rakettårnet i Sunyshore!|The Rocket Tower in Sunyshore!}} | |||
|nl={{tt|Vluchten in de Sunyshore Tower!|Fleeing in the Sunyshore Tower!}} | |||
|fi={{tt|Torni karkuteillä!|A tower on the run!}} | |fi={{tt|Torni karkuteillä!|A tower on the run!}} | ||
|fr_eu={{tt|La disparition de la Tour Rivamar|The dissapearance of the Sunyshore tower}} | |||
|de={{tt|Der fliegende Turm von Sonnewik!|The flying tower of Sunyshore!}} | |de={{tt|Der fliegende Turm von Sonnewik!|The flying tower of Sunyshore!}} | ||
|id={{tt|Menara Sunyshore! Lepas Landas!!|Sunyshore Tower! Take Off!!}} | |id={{tt|Menara Sunyshore! Lepas Landas!!|Sunyshore Tower! Take Off!!}} | ||
|it={{tt|La torre rubata!|The stolen tower!}} | |it={{tt|La torre rubata!|The stolen tower!}} | ||
|ko={{tt|물가타워 로켓단 지부로 변하다!?|Sunyshore Tower - Changing into Team Rocket's Base!?}} | |||
|no={{tt|Det forsvunne tårn i Sunyshore!|The missing tower in Sunyshore!}} | |no={{tt|Det forsvunne tårn i Sunyshore!|The missing tower in Sunyshore!}} | ||
|pl={{tt|Latająca | |pl={{tt|Latająca Wieża Sunyshore!|The flying Sunyshore Tower!}} | ||
|pt_br={{tt|A Torre dos Sentimentos de Sunyshore!| The Tower of Feelings of Sunyshore!}} | |pt_br={{tt|A Torre dos Sentimentos de Sunyshore!| The Tower of Feelings of Sunyshore!}} | ||
|pt_eu={{tt|A Torre Roubada da Costa do Sol}} | |pt_eu={{tt|A Torre Roubada da Costa do Sol}} | ||
|es_la={{tt|La desaparición de la Torre Marina|The disappearance of the Sunyshore Tower}} | |es_la={{tt|La desaparición de la Torre Marina|The disappearance of the Sunyshore Tower}} | ||
|es_eu={{tt|El robo de Torre Marina|The theft of Sunyshore Tower}} | |es_eu={{tt|El robo de Torre Marina|The theft of Sunyshore Tower}} | ||
|sv={{tt|Det | |sv={{tt|Det flyende Sunyshore-tornet!|The fleeing Sunyshore Tower!}} | ||
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The Fleeing Tower of Sunyshore! (Japanese: 発進!ナギサタワー!! Liftoff! Nagisa Tower!!) is the 166th episode of Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, and the 632nd episode of the Pokémon animated series. It first aired in Japan on March 4, 2010 and in the United States on July 31, 2010.
Blurb
As Ash and Volkner prepare to have their Gym Battle, all the electricity is suddenly cut off! Realizing that the problem must be at Sunyshore Tower, they look over just in time to see Sunyshore Tower blasting off like a rocket! Giving chase, Ash and Volkner jump on the rocket during takeoff, only to discover that Team Rocket is manning the controls, with plans to steal Sunyshore Tower and use it as their base!
Ash and Volkner will not stand for this, of course, and a fierce battle ensues. Although Seviper and Carnivine manage to get in a couple of attacks against Raichu and Pikachu, Grotle ultimately makes quick work of Team Rocket's plans, while simultaneously evolving into Torterra! Defeating Team Rocket and sending them blasting off once more, Volkner takes control of the tower rocket and brings it safely back to its station in Sunyshore City.
Ash's Gym Battle challenge will have to wait for a bit while repairs to the tower are made. In the meantime, Ash promises to train hard, and our heroes set off for the Lakeside Resort and the Grand Festival!
Plot
After his battle against Flint, Ash is more than ready for his Gym battle against Volkner. With Brock, Dawn and Flint watching from the stands (and the Proprietor watching the battle on TV from his bar), the Robotic Referee announces the rules; the battle will be three-on-three with only the challenger allowed to substitute their Pokémon. Volkner sends out his first Pokémon, Luxray and Ash responds by sending out Grotle, a good match for an Electric type and with that the battle begins.
Ash has Grotle start off with Razor Leaf. However, Luxray is able to easily dodge and strikes back with Spark. While a hard hit, luckily Grotle has defense and type on its side. Ash has Grotle try another Razor Leaf when suddenly the Gym's power goes out. Volkner makes sure that there's nothing wrong with the Gym itself, and with the lights gone and the Robotic Referee out of commission the Gym Battle is canceled. The gang then decide to head to the Pokémon Center to find out what's happened.
Exiting the Gym, the group are surprised to see Officer Jenny running to them who tells them that it's not just Sunyshore Gym that's suffered a blackout... the power has gone out throughout Sunyshore City. However it seems the power to Brock's heart is still up and running as he once again declares his powerful love for her... however his love isn't as powerful as Croagunk's Poison Jab. It emerges that the power problem is due to something happening at Sunyshore Tower, the source of all of the city's electricity. Suddenly the ground starts to quake, which causes damage to the Gym. Everyone then finds out what the problem is... Team Rocket have taken control of the tower. Jessie, James and Meowth are very pleased and say the motto before heading to the tower's cockpit... as it turns out the three have been busy turning Sunyshore Tower into a rocket planning to deliver it straight to Giovanni as a never ending source of power. Activating the rockets, Sunyshore Tower lifts off and starts to fly away. As getting away with Sunyshore Tower will leave the city without power permanently, Ash and the gang give chase, with Pikachu and Raichu quickly getting ahead of their Trainers. The tower starts to climb and knowing they need to get on board now or not at all, Flint jumps and reaches the tower. Second is Volkner with his Raichu and finally, Ash and Pikachu. Dawn and Brock however are unable to grab on in time and are left behind. The tower starts to climb higher and higher and while Ash and Volkner have a good grip, Flint is unable to hold on and falls into the sea. Ash also loses his grip and begins to fall, but his hand is caught by Volkner. Ash and Volkner manage to get a firm footing and head into the tower to confront Team Rocket.
Meanwhile, Dawn, Brock and Flint head the Pokémon Center where they meet with Nurse Joy. Brock, as usual, falls in love and Croagunk, as usual, brings him back down to earth. Nurse Joy is very worried about the Pokémon that are supposed to be getting treatment in the Center, as without power their conditions will go untreated and may even get worse. The back-up generator for the Center is not functioning, while all the adults available, including the Proprietor are working as fast as they can to get it running. Luckily Nurse Joy has a back-up power supply... two bicycles connected to a small generator. Flint is happy to help and stating that he used to be quite the marathon rider, immediately gets on the left bike and starts pedaling. Brock begins to help as well, getting on the right bike.
Inside Sunyshore Tower, Ash and Volkner head to the cockpit to find Team Rocket. As they prepare to enter the cockpit, Ash and Volkner are suddenly trapped in a cage alongside Pikachu. Jessie talks to them over the speakers, telling them that Team Rocket have watched their every move and that they plan to dump the cage before taking the tower to Giovanni. Ash and Volkner have Pikachu and Raichu use Thunderbolt and Thunder on the cage, however this backfires as it not only doesn't break the cage but instead the power is redirected into Sunyshore Tower's generators. Meowth comments that for now they're the ecologically friendly in Team Rocket as they're not letting a single volt of electricity go to waste. Ash knows he's got to try something different and sends out Gible, commanding him to use Rock Smash on the side of the cage. Gible is able to easily break the cage apart, and Ash and Volkner head towards the cockpit. Once entering, Gible starts to munch on the platform that Team Rocket installed before Ash returns him to his Poké Ball. Ash demands Team Rocket return Sunyshore Tower back to its correct location, but Jessie and James naturally refuse and send out Seviper and Carnivine to battle.
In the Pokémon Center, Flint's cycling experience is not failing him. Brock's energy is flagging but instantly gets a second wind when Nurse Joy encourages him, and manages to surpass Flint in the amount of power being generated.
Pikachu and Raichu attempt to use Thunderbolt and Thunder against the two Pokémon but once again the energy is redirected to power the tower and Pikachu and Raichu are already exhausted from the power drain when Seviper and Carnivine attack, allowing them to gain the upper hand. Ash sends out Grotle and it is able to use Tackle to send Seviper and Carnivine flying back. Ash orders a Razor Leaf to follow up, when Grotle starts to evolve! Becoming much larger and more powerful, Grotle evolves into Torterra to Ash's delight. Suddenly, instead of using Razor Leaf, Torterra uses a new attack, which Volkner identifies as Leaf Storm. Using this, it sends Seviper and Carnivine flying back to Jessie and James who aren't impressed and attempt to send their Pokémon back into battle. Ash decides to wrap things up once and for all and has Torterra use Leaf Storm again. With the powerful Grass-type move, Team Rocket is sent blasting out of the tower and away.
Unfortunately this causes a hole in the tower and air starts to rush out of it. Ash, Pikachu and Raichu cling on to Torterra for dear life and Volkner takes the controls in order to return Sunyshore Tower to its correct location, sealing the hole with an emergency bulkhead. In the Pokémon Center Brock starts to tire again but manages to keep going with Nurse Joy's encouragement, when the back-up generator finally comes online (to the cheers of everyone working on it). Suddenly Dawn spots Sunyshore Tower heading straight towards them! Although it is difficult, Volkner is able to get control of the tower and with Pikachu, Raichu, and Luxray powering it with their Electric attacks, he manages to avoid the Pokémon Center and is able to return the tower back to its original position. With the tower returned, the power is restored to the whole city much to everyone's delight.
Outside Sunyshore Gym, Volkner regretfully tells Ash that although Sunyshore Tower is back, both the tower and the Gym have sustained serious damage. They're both going to take quite a while to repair and until they are both back up to speed the Gym battle will have to be postponed. Ash isn't too disappointed, as he knows getting the Beacon Badge won't be easy as Volkner is clearly a very tough Gym Leader to defeat, and he can use the extra time to train. Besides, he isn't leaving Sunyshore City empty-handed as he now has a powerhouse on his team with Torterra. Brock congratulates Ash on Grotle's evolution, and Dawn looks up Torterra in her Pokédex. And so, bidding Volkner and Flint farewell and leaving Sunyshore City behind for the moment, the gang head for Valor Lakefront so Dawn can compete in the Grand Festival.
Major events
- Ash begins his Gym battle against Volkner, but it is interrupted when Team Rocket steals the Sunyshore Tower.
- Ash's Grotle evolves into Torterra and learns Leaf Storm.
- The Sunyshore Gym is damaged due to Team Rocket's scheme, causing Ash's Gym battle to be postponed until it is repaired.
- For a list of all major events in the animated series, please see the history page.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
- Ash
- Dawn
- Brock
- Jessie
- James
- Nurse Joy
- Officer Jenny
- Giovanni (fantasy)
- Volkner
- Flint
- Proprietor
- Sunyshore City residents
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Piplup (Dawn's)
- Wobbuffet (Jessie's)
- Grotle (Ash's; evolves)
- Torterra (Ash's; newly evolved)
- Gible (Ash's)
- Croagunk (Brock's)
- Seviper (Jessie's)
- Carnivine (James's)
- Raichu (Volkner's)
- Luxray (Volkner's)
- Marill
- Bonsly
- Cherubi
- Teddiursa
Trivia
- Professor Oak's Big Pokémon Examination: Bibarel
- This episode is the last time that Officer Jenny was voiced by Chinami Nishimura in the original version and Emily Williams in the English dub.
- This is also the final appearance of the original Officer Jenny design in the main series.
- Ash and Dawn narrate the preview of the next episode.
- As of this episode, this is the first time when Ash has more than one fully evolved first partner Pokémon from the same region. Interestingly, this evolution happens just three episodes after the first.
- With Grotle's evolution into Torterra, this marks the first time that Ash has obtained a dual-type Grass Pokémon since he caught his Bulbasaur in Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village, 622 episodes earlier.
- Meowth and James break the fourth wall by humming along with the motto's music.
- This episode marks the first time Ash has used a Pokémon other than Pikachu in an official battle against an Electric-type Gym Leader.
- This is the only Sinnoh Gym battle that Team Rocket successfully interrupts.
- This also marks the last time Team Rocket interrupts one of Ash's Gym battles.
- This is the first episode featuring Ash's Gible in which he does not attempt to use Draco Meteor.
- Music from Mewtwo Strikes Back, Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea, and Giratina and the Sky Warrior are used as background music.
- The episode's English dub title is based on the Leaning Tower of Pisa, a famous landmark found in Italy.
- In this episode, Team Rocket uses a variation of their motto.
- This is the last episode in which a Grass-type first partner Pokémon evolves under a main character's ownership until From So Far Away, 645 episodes later.
Errors
- In the scene after Officer Jenny explains that Sunyshore has suffered a power outage, the fingers on one of Volkner's hands are not drawn in.
- Just as the tower blasts off, Volkner and Raichu jump and climb in first, then Ash and Pikachu. However, a few scenes later, Ash and Pikachu are seen above Volkner.
- In the same scene, Volkner and Ash speak, but their mouths do not move. The same occurs with Ash's Pikachu and Volkner's Raichu when they charge the energy reserves of the tower.
- In several scenes, the hem of Volkner's jacket is yellow instead of blue.
- Pikachu falls towards Ash and Torterra and then continues to use Thunderbolt, but in the next shot, Pikachu is seen next to Raichu and Luxray again.
- In the Brazilian dub, there is a mistranslation, where the word "Fleeing" is confused with "Feeling".
Dub edits
- In the English dub, Nurse Joy says that the Pokémon in the Pokémon Center need serious care and can't go longer without it. In the original Japanese version, she adds that many of them had just hatched from Eggs.
- In the original Japanese version, when explaining where the name of Sunyshore City comes from, Volkner recites the slogan of the city from the games: "The town where the sun shines." In the English dub, he just says that Sunyshore City is known for its bright sunlight.
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Mandarin Chinese | 前進!湖濱塔!! | |
Czech | Létající Sunyshoreská věž | |
Danish | Rakettårnet i Sunyshore! | |
Dutch | Vluchten in de Sunyshore Tower! | |
Finnish | Torni karkuteillä! | |
European French | La disparition de la Tour Rivamar | |
German | Der fliegende Turm von Sonnewik! | |
Indonesian | Menara Sunyshore! Lepas Landas!! | |
Italian | La torre rubata! | |
Korean | 물가타워 로켓단 지부로 변하다!? | |
Norwegian | Det forsvunne tårn i Sunyshore! | |
Polish | Latająca Wieża Sunyshore! | |
Portuguese | Brazil | A Torre dos Sentimentos de Sunyshore! |
Portugal | A Torre Roubada da Costa do Sol | |
Spanish | Latin America | La desaparición de la Torre Marina |
Spain | El robo de Torre Marina | |
Swedish | Det flyende Sunyshore-tornet! | |
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