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'''Sky High Gym Battle!''' (Japanese: '''ヒワマキジム!大空の戦い!!''' ''{{tt|Hiwamaki|Fortree}} Gym! Battle in the Sky!!'') is the 85th episode of the | * {{BMGf|5296|Original review thread on BMGf}} | ||
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'''Sky High Gym Battle!''' (Japanese: '''ヒワマキジム!大空の戦い!!''' ''{{tt|Hiwamaki|Fortree}} Gym! Battle in the Sky!!'') is the 85th episode of ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]'', and the 359th episode of the [[Pokémon animated series]]. It first aired in Japan on July 15, 2004, and in the United States on July 9, 2005. | |||
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==Blurb== | ==Blurb== | ||
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<i>Ash begins his Gym battle with Winona by sending out Grovyle against her Altaria. Grovyle takes out Altaria with Leaf Blade. Next up is Pelipper, a Water-and-Flying-type so Ash counters with the Electric-type Pikachu. Pelipper uses Steel Wing on the ground, and Pikachu uses Thunderbolt with no effect. Team Rocket arrives to steal Pikachu, but the force of Pikachu's continued Thunderbolt sends them blasting off. | <i>Ash begins his Gym battle with Winona by sending out Grovyle against her Altaria. Grovyle takes out Altaria with Leaf Blade. Next up is Pelipper, a Water-and-Flying-type so Ash counters with the Electric-type Pikachu. Pelipper uses Steel Wing on the ground, and Pikachu uses Thunderbolt with no effect. Team Rocket arrives to steal Pikachu, but the force of Pikachu's continued Thunderbolt sends them blasting off. | ||
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==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
[[Winona]], the [[Fortree City]] [[Gym Leader]], and {{Ash}} take their places on opposing elevated platforms above the battlefield. Before the {{pkmn|battle}} commences, Winona prays to the wind, asking for strength. {{ho|Zachary}} takes his position as referee and explains the rules of the match; a three-on-three battle and only the challenger can make substitutions. Winona calls out her {{TP|Winona|Altaria}}, while Ash chooses {{AP|Grovyle}}. Watching from the sidelines, {{an|May}} examines Altaria on her [[Pokédex]] and {{an|Brock}} warns that Altaria are part {{type|Dragon}}, making for a dangerous opponent. Altaria begins the battle with a {{m|Peck}} that Grovyle counters with {{m|Bullet Seed}}. The {{pkmn|category|Wood Gecko Pokémon}} jumps out of the way but gets Pecked afterward. Winona commands Altaria to Peck Grovyle again, but Ash has Grovyle dodge it by climbing up a totem pole and doing a backflip. Altaria lands a direct hit with its {{m|Dragon Breath}}, but Grovyle doesn't seem too affected by it. Winona again commands Altaria to use the same attack, but Ash gets Grovyle to jump out of the way. Winona is mildly concerned about Grovyle's {{stat|speed}} as it continues to evade Altaria's Dragon Breath. Grovyle attacks with Bullet Seed again and hits Altaria on the back, with no ill effect. Altaria resorts to ascending even higher, but despite the increased altitude, Grovyle rebounds off a pole and slashes Altaria with a {{m|Leaf Blade}}. Grovyle holds the attack, pushing the pair directly into the battlefield. When the dust has settled, Altaria lies unconscious so Grovyle is declares the winner of the round. Ash's friends are impressed, that despite the [[Type#Type effectiveness|type disadvantage]], he managed to pull through. Winona also admits that she was caught off guard by Ash's strategy. | |||
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Winona | Winona [[recall]]s Altaria and sends out {{p|Pelipper}}. Ash decides to switch out Grovyle and selects {{AP|Pikachu}}. On the sidelines, [[Max]] points out that Pelipper is a hybrid {{2t|Water|Flying}} [[type]] and Brock adds that Pikachu's {{t|Electric}} typing gives him the advantage. Pikachu starts off with a {{m|Thunderbolt}}, but the attack is proving ineffective as Pelipper grounds itself with {{m|Steel Wing}}. The electrical charge instead flows into the subterranean area of the [[Fortree Gym]] and electrocutes {{TRT}}, who is wandering the tunnels aimlessly in search of Pikachu. The trio is subsequently blasted onto the battlefield, and they plot to catch Pikachu while he's distracted by the battle. The trio recites their {{motto}} and rush towards Pikachu. However, the divining rods they're holding again become lightning rods when Pikachu attacks. Jessie, however, is thrilled to see the rods led them directly to a treasure, Pikachu that is, as she and her teammates are sent blasting off into the distance. Pikachu is keeping up his Thunderbolt, but Pelipper remains unaffected. After Pelipper strikes Pikachu with {{m|Quick Attack}}, Brock comes to understand Winona's grounding tactic. Ash changes his strategy and orders Pikachu to use Quick Attack. Pelipper is still grounded and Winona commands it to use {{m|Hydro Pump}}. The force of the attack causes Pelipper to de-ground itself and Ash sees a chance to use a {{m|Thunder}} attack on Pelipper. Both {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} are [[fainting|knocked out]]. | ||
Ash | Winona informs Ash that the day's perfect conditions have heightened the power of her Flying Pokémon before summoning her {{p|Swellow}}, an {{shiny|alternate color}} Pokémon, as her final Pokémon, while Ash chooses Grovyle again. Ash commands Grovyle to use Leaf Blade, though Swellow is seemingly unscathed by the swipe. Swellow is ordered to use {{m|Aerial Ace}}, a move unfamiliar to Ash. Ash uses the jump-and-Leaf-Blade combo again as a counter move, but Swellow dodges it. Instead, Swellow lands its mark and carries Grovyle into the sky before tossing it directly into the battlefield to win the round. | ||
Ash tells Swellow to | Ash chooses his own {{AP|Swellow}} to battle. Winona is impressed by Ash's bold choice, so the two elevate their battle platforms to incredible heights for a real sky battle. The increased altitude brings a new challenge to match; unpredictable wind currents. Ash tells his Swellow to use {{m|Wing Attack}} and Brock thinks that this is a bad idea. Winona's Swellow strikes first, causing Ash's Swellow to lose control of its flying as it begins to descend towards the field below. Winona orders her Swellow to repeatedly Peck Ash's Swellow. She proceeds to call for a {{m|Hyper Beam}}, which Ash's Swellow dodges. However, she orders this attack a second time and it lands a direct hit. Ash tells Swellow to counter with {{m|Quick Attack}} but Winona's Swellow is faster, allowing it to dodge and counter it with Aerial Ace. The battle becomes an aerial chase between the two Swallow Pokémon. Ash gets some inspiration when he sees the dust being stirred on the ground by Swellow's rapidly changing direction in mid-air close to the ground. As Winona orders another Hyper Beam, Ash orders Swellow to use Quick Attack and rush towards the ground. Winona calls for Swellow to use Aerial Ace while Ash commands his Swellow to use Wing Attack on the ground, whipping up a dust cloud that reveals where Winona's Swellow is coming from. This allows Ash's Swellow to launch a direct hit with another Wing Attack, knocking its opponent out. With that, Zachary officially calls the match and declares Ash as the winner. Winona presents the {{Badge|Feather}} to Ash against a beautiful sunset background, admitting that the battle truly showcased the trust between Ash and his Pokémon. | ||
==Major events== | ==Major events== | ||
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===Debuts=== | ===Debuts=== | ||
====Pokémon debuts==== | ====Pokémon debuts==== | ||
* | * [[Winona's Altaria]] | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* This | * This was the last episode to air before [[M07]] debuted in Japanese theaters. | ||
* Due to [[Megumi Hayashibara]]'s maternity leave, [[Akiko Hiramatsu]] takes over the voice of [[Jessie]], a change that will last for the next eight episodes. Hayashibara's other role, [[Brock's Mudkip]], is taken over by [[Natsuki Yoshihara]]. | * Due to [[Megumi Hayashibara]]'s maternity leave, [[Akiko Hiramatsu]] takes over the voice of [[Jessie]], a change that will last for the next eight episodes. Hayashibara's other role, [[Brock's Mudkip]], is taken over by [[Natsuki Yoshihara]]. | ||
* | * All of the choices in the [[Pokémon Trainer's Choice]] segment would be correct, as {{p|Baltoy}} is weak to {{t|Ice}}, {{t|Water}}, {{t|Grass}}, and {{t|Bug}}, which are the featured types of the segment. {{p|Ledian}} could be considered to be the best choice since it would be unaffected by Baltoy's {{type|Ground}} attacks. | ||
* Music from ''[[M05|Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias]]'' is used in this episode. | |||
===Errors=== | ===Errors=== | ||
* When {{AP|Grovyle}} is facing off against {{TP|Winona|Altaria}}, {{Ash}} tells Grovyle to "jump and use dodge", rather than to "jump and dodge". | |||
* When Grovyle is facing off against Altaria, Ash tells Grovyle to "jump and use dodge", rather than to "jump and dodge". | ** Similarly, Ash tells {{AP|Swellow}} to "use {{m|Quick Attack}} and after that use dive", rather than "use Quick Attack and dive". | ||
* During the second round of the battle, Pelipper uses Steel Wing as a ground to render Pikachu's attack ineffective. In the real world, electricity is only dangerous when the target is grounded and not the other way round | * During the second round of the battle, {{p|Pelipper}} uses {{m|Steel Wing}} as a ground to render {{AP|Pikachu}}'s attack ineffective. In the real world, electricity is only dangerous when the target is grounded and not the other way round. This is a consistent error about electricity in the Pokémon universe. {{an|Brock}} also describes the technique as protecting Pelipper "like a lightning rod". Lightning rods act by ''diverting'' electricity into the rod and away from a building, not by acting as a ground for the building. | ||
* When | * When Pikachu falls down after getting hit by Pelipper's Quick Attack, part of his tail is missing. | ||
* When [[Winona]] sends out her {{Shiny}} {{p|Swellow}}, sparkles do not come out of Swellow's Poké Ball. | * When Ash goes to pick up Pikachu, his platform is still raised in the background. | ||
* When [[Winona]] sends out her {{Shiny}} {{p|Swellow}}, sparkles do not come out of Swellow's {{i|Poké Ball}}. | |||
* In the scene where Winona's Swellow dodges {{AP|Grovyle}}'s {{m|Leaf Blade}}, Grovyle appears to have a fang. | * In the scene where Winona's Swellow dodges {{AP|Grovyle}}'s {{m|Leaf Blade}}, Grovyle appears to have a fang. | ||
* In the scene right before | * In the scene right before Ash's Swellow hits the ground with {{m|Wing Attack}}, the white aura covering its wings disappears for a split-second. | ||
* | * In the Hindi MarvelHQ [[dub]], Brock incorrectly claims that Wing Attack causes some damage to the user if used against a {{type|Flying}} Pokémon. | ||
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===Dub edits=== | ===Dub edits=== | ||
==== | * In the original Japanese version, {{MTR}} says that he had said "dowsing machine", not "dancing machine". In the English dub, Meowth says that he had said the trio will dance to the treasure, not to the disco. | ||
* Question: Trainers, which one of these Pokémon is the best choice to battle | |||
* Choices: | ====Pokémon Trainer's Choice==== | ||
* Answer: OK, Trainers! If you chose | * Question: Trainers, which one of these Pokémon is the best choice to battle Baltoy? | ||
* Choices: Lapras, {{p|Meganium}}, Ledian | |||
* Answer: OK, Trainers! If you chose Lapras, you were right! | |||
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|pt_br={{tt|Batalha de Ginásio nas Alturas!|Gym Battle in the Heights!}} | |pt_br={{tt|Batalha de Ginásio nas Alturas!|Gym Battle in the Heights!}} | ||
|pt_eu={{tt|Um Combate nas Alturas!|A Battle in the Heights!}} | |pt_eu={{tt|Um Combate nas Alturas!|A Battle in the Heights!}} | ||
|ru={{tt|Битва на высоте|Battle in the clouds}} | |||
|es_la={{tt|¡Batalla en el cielo azul!|Battle in the blue sky!}} | |es_la={{tt|¡Batalla en el cielo azul!|Battle in the blue sky!}} | ||
|es_eu={{tt|Un combate de gimnasio por todo lo alto|A gym battle high above}} | |es_eu={{tt|Un combate de gimnasio por todo lo alto|A gym battle high above}} | ||
|sv={{tt|Striden i det blå|The battle in the blue}} | |sv={{tt|Striden i det blå!|The battle in the blue!}} | ||
|ko={{tt|검방울 체육관! 하늘에서 펼쳐지는 시합!|Fortree Gym! A Battle in the Sky!}} | |ko={{tt|검방울 체육관! 하늘에서 펼쳐지는 시합!|Fortree Gym! A Battle in the Sky!}} | ||
|hi=स्काय हाइ जिम मुकाबला {{tt|''Sky High Gym Muqabla''|Sky High Gym Battle}} {{tt|*|Hungama dub}} | |hi=स्काय हाइ जिम मुकाबला {{tt|''Sky High Gym Muqabla''|Sky High Gym Battle}} {{tt|*|Hungama dub}} | ||
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Sky High Gym Battle! (Japanese: ヒワマキジム!大空の戦い!! Hiwamaki Gym! Battle in the Sky!!) is the 85th episode of Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire, and the 359th episode of the Pokémon animated series. It first aired in Japan on July 15, 2004, and in the United States on July 9, 2005.
Blurb
Ash begins his Gym battle with Winona by sending out Grovyle against her Altaria. Grovyle takes out Altaria with Leaf Blade. Next up is Pelipper, a Water-and-Flying-type so Ash counters with the Electric-type Pikachu. Pelipper uses Steel Wing on the ground, and Pikachu uses Thunderbolt with no effect. Team Rocket arrives to steal Pikachu, but the force of Pikachu's continued Thunderbolt sends them blasting off.
It turns out that Pelipper is being grounded by its Steel Wing, making the Electric-type attack ineffective. Pelipper uses Hydro Pump, which Pikachu uses as a conduit to shock the other Pokémon. It results in a double KO.
Ash sends out Grovyle again, which is then finished off by Winona's Swellow. Ash counters with his own Swellow. Winona's Pokémon has the advantage since it has more experience battling in mid-air, especially with its Aerial Ace. After taking several hits, Ash has his Swellow use Wing Attack on the ground, which gives his Swellow a chance to counterattack, knocking out Swellow and winning him the Feather Badge.
Plot
Winona, the Fortree City Gym Leader, and Ash take their places on opposing elevated platforms above the battlefield. Before the battle commences, Winona prays to the wind, asking for strength. Zachary takes his position as referee and explains the rules of the match; a three-on-three battle and only the challenger can make substitutions. Winona calls out her Altaria, while Ash chooses Grovyle. Watching from the sidelines, May examines Altaria on her Pokédex and Brock warns that Altaria are part Dragon-type, making for a dangerous opponent. Altaria begins the battle with a Peck that Grovyle counters with Bullet Seed. The Wood Gecko Pokémon jumps out of the way but gets Pecked afterward. Winona commands Altaria to Peck Grovyle again, but Ash has Grovyle dodge it by climbing up a totem pole and doing a backflip. Altaria lands a direct hit with its Dragon Breath, but Grovyle doesn't seem too affected by it. Winona again commands Altaria to use the same attack, but Ash gets Grovyle to jump out of the way. Winona is mildly concerned about Grovyle's speed as it continues to evade Altaria's Dragon Breath. Grovyle attacks with Bullet Seed again and hits Altaria on the back, with no ill effect. Altaria resorts to ascending even higher, but despite the increased altitude, Grovyle rebounds off a pole and slashes Altaria with a Leaf Blade. Grovyle holds the attack, pushing the pair directly into the battlefield. When the dust has settled, Altaria lies unconscious so Grovyle is declares the winner of the round. Ash's friends are impressed, that despite the type disadvantage, he managed to pull through. Winona also admits that she was caught off guard by Ash's strategy.
Winona recalls Altaria and sends out Pelipper. Ash decides to switch out Grovyle and selects Pikachu. On the sidelines, Max points out that Pelipper is a hybrid Water/Flying type and Brock adds that Pikachu's Electric typing gives him the advantage. Pikachu starts off with a Thunderbolt, but the attack is proving ineffective as Pelipper grounds itself with Steel Wing. The electrical charge instead flows into the subterranean area of the Fortree Gym and electrocutes Team Rocket, who is wandering the tunnels aimlessly in search of Pikachu. The trio is subsequently blasted onto the battlefield, and they plot to catch Pikachu while he's distracted by the battle. The trio recites their motto and rush towards Pikachu. However, the divining rods they're holding again become lightning rods when Pikachu attacks. Jessie, however, is thrilled to see the rods led them directly to a treasure, Pikachu that is, as she and her teammates are sent blasting off into the distance. Pikachu is keeping up his Thunderbolt, but Pelipper remains unaffected. After Pelipper strikes Pikachu with Quick Attack, Brock comes to understand Winona's grounding tactic. Ash changes his strategy and orders Pikachu to use Quick Attack. Pelipper is still grounded and Winona commands it to use Hydro Pump. The force of the attack causes Pelipper to de-ground itself and Ash sees a chance to use a Thunder attack on Pelipper. Both Pokémon are knocked out.
Winona informs Ash that the day's perfect conditions have heightened the power of her Flying Pokémon before summoning her Swellow, an alternate color Pokémon, as her final Pokémon, while Ash chooses Grovyle again. Ash commands Grovyle to use Leaf Blade, though Swellow is seemingly unscathed by the swipe. Swellow is ordered to use Aerial Ace, a move unfamiliar to Ash. Ash uses the jump-and-Leaf-Blade combo again as a counter move, but Swellow dodges it. Instead, Swellow lands its mark and carries Grovyle into the sky before tossing it directly into the battlefield to win the round.
Ash chooses his own Swellow to battle. Winona is impressed by Ash's bold choice, so the two elevate their battle platforms to incredible heights for a real sky battle. The increased altitude brings a new challenge to match; unpredictable wind currents. Ash tells his Swellow to use Wing Attack and Brock thinks that this is a bad idea. Winona's Swellow strikes first, causing Ash's Swellow to lose control of its flying as it begins to descend towards the field below. Winona orders her Swellow to repeatedly Peck Ash's Swellow. She proceeds to call for a Hyper Beam, which Ash's Swellow dodges. However, she orders this attack a second time and it lands a direct hit. Ash tells Swellow to counter with Quick Attack but Winona's Swellow is faster, allowing it to dodge and counter it with Aerial Ace. The battle becomes an aerial chase between the two Swallow Pokémon. Ash gets some inspiration when he sees the dust being stirred on the ground by Swellow's rapidly changing direction in mid-air close to the ground. As Winona orders another Hyper Beam, Ash orders Swellow to use Quick Attack and rush towards the ground. Winona calls for Swellow to use Aerial Ace while Ash commands his Swellow to use Wing Attack on the ground, whipping up a dust cloud that reveals where Winona's Swellow is coming from. This allows Ash's Swellow to launch a direct hit with another Wing Attack, knocking its opponent out. With that, Zachary officially calls the match and declares Ash as the winner. Winona presents the Feather Badge to Ash against a beautiful sunset background, admitting that the battle truly showcased the trust between Ash and his Pokémon.
Major events
- Ash has his Gym battle with Winona and wins, earning the Feather Badge.
- 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: Lapras
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Wobbuffet (Jessie's)
- Chimecho (James's)
- Swellow (Ash's)
- Grovyle (Ash's)
- Altaria (Winona's)
- Pelipper (Winona's)
- Swellow (Winona's; Shiny)
Trivia
- This was the last episode to air before M07 debuted in Japanese theaters.
- Due to Megumi Hayashibara's maternity leave, Akiko Hiramatsu takes over the voice of Jessie, a change that will last for the next eight episodes. Hayashibara's other role, Brock's Mudkip, is taken over by Natsuki Yoshihara.
- All of the choices in the Pokémon Trainer's Choice segment would be correct, as Baltoy is weak to Ice, Water, Grass, and Bug, which are the featured types of the segment. Ledian could be considered to be the best choice since it would be unaffected by Baltoy's Ground-type attacks.
- Music from Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias is used in this episode.
Errors
- When Grovyle is facing off against Altaria, Ash tells Grovyle to "jump and use dodge", rather than to "jump and dodge".
- Similarly, Ash tells Swellow to "use Quick Attack and after that use dive", rather than "use Quick Attack and dive".
- During the second round of the battle, Pelipper uses Steel Wing as a ground to render Pikachu's attack ineffective. In the real world, electricity is only dangerous when the target is grounded and not the other way round. This is a consistent error about electricity in the Pokémon universe. Brock also describes the technique as protecting Pelipper "like a lightning rod". Lightning rods act by diverting electricity into the rod and away from a building, not by acting as a ground for the building.
- When Pikachu falls down after getting hit by Pelipper's Quick Attack, part of his tail is missing.
- When Ash goes to pick up Pikachu, his platform is still raised in the background.
- When Winona sends out her Shiny Swellow, sparkles do not come out of Swellow's Poké Ball.
- In the scene where Winona's Swellow dodges Grovyle's Leaf Blade, Grovyle appears to have a fang.
- In the scene right before Ash's Swellow hits the ground with Wing Attack, the white aura covering its wings disappears for a split-second.
- In the Hindi MarvelHQ dub, Brock incorrectly claims that Wing Attack causes some damage to the user if used against a Flying-type Pokémon.
Dub edits
- In the original Japanese version, Meowth says that he had said "dowsing machine", not "dancing machine". In the English dub, Meowth says that he had said the trio will dance to the treasure, not to the disco.
Pokémon Trainer's Choice
- Question: Trainers, which one of these Pokémon is the best choice to battle Baltoy?
- Choices: Lapras, Meganium, Ledian
- Answer: OK, Trainers! If you chose Lapras, you were right!
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Mandarin Chinese | 茵鬱道館!天空之戰! | |
Danish | Styrkecenterdyst i skyerne! | |
Dutch | Hemelhoog gymgevecht! | |
Finnish | Taistelu taivaalla | |
European French | Duel en altitude | |
German | Kampf um den sechsten Orden | |
Hebrew | קרב בשמייםkrav bashamayim | |
Hindi | स्काय हाइ जिम मुकाबला Sky High Gym Muqabla * | |
Italian | Una sfida nel blu | |
Korean | 검방울 체육관! 하늘에서 펼쳐지는 시합! | |
Norwegian | Kamp i det blå | |
Portuguese | Brazil | Batalha de Ginásio nas Alturas! |
Portugal | Um Combate nas Alturas! | |
Russian | Битва на высоте | |
Spanish | Latin America | ¡Batalla en el cielo azul! |
Spain | Un combate de gimnasio por todo lo alto | |
Swedish | Striden i det blå! | |
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- Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire episodes
- Episodes written by Masashi Sogo
- Episodes storyboarded by Hiroaki Shimura
- Episodes directed by Norihiko Nagahama
- Episodes animated by Yumenosuke Tokuda
- Episodes focusing on Ash
- Episodes in which Ash gets a Badge
- Episodes with Gym battles
- Episodes in which an alternately colored Pokémon appears