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'''Chikorita's Big Upset''' (Japanese: '''チコリータはごきげんななめ!?''' ''{{tt|Chicorita|Chikorita}} is in a Bad Mood!?'') is the 136th episode of the [[Pokémon | '''Chikorita's Big Upset''' (Japanese: '''チコリータはごきげんななめ!?''' ''{{tt|Chicorita|Chikorita}} is in a Bad Mood!?'') is the 136th episode of the [[Pokémon animated series]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on February 24, 2000, and in the United States on January 20, 2001. | ||
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==Blurb== | ==Blurb== | ||
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<i>A severe case of rivalry between Pikachu and Chikorita calls for therapy sessions with Nurse Joy (schooled in Pokémon psychology at the Pokémon Institute). In such delicate matters, there's no such thing as an overnight cure, though—or is there? The following day, when Team Rocket attacks, Ash will need all his Pokémon to overcome their latest challenge.</i> | <i>A severe case of rivalry between Pikachu and Chikorita calls for therapy sessions with Nurse Joy (schooled in Pokémon psychology at the Pokémon Institute). In such delicate matters, there's no such thing as an overnight cure, though—or is there? The following day, when Team Rocket attacks, Ash will need all his Pokémon to overcome their latest challenge.</i> | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
{{Ash}} and a {{ | {{Ash}} and a {{tc|School Kid|Schoolboy}} are having a [[Pokémon battle]]. When {{AP|Chikorita}} gets tired, Ash decides to use {{AP|Pikachu}} against the Schoolboy's {{p|Raticate}}. When he attempts to return Chikorita into her {{i|Poké Ball}}, Chikorita [[Obedience|refuses]] and evades it. The Schoolboy's mother calls her son in for dinner, just as Ash is finally able to return Chikorita. Ash and {{ashfr}} go to a [[Pokémon Center]] to eat, but Chikorita doesn't participate. Pikachu tries sharing his food with Chikorita, but she bats the plate away with her leaf. Observing this, a glasses-wearing [[Nurse Joy]], who has a degree in Pokémon psychology from [[Celadon University]], walks up and requests having a counseling session with Ash, Pikachu, and Chikorita. After Ash answers several questions, Nurse Joy deduces that Chikorita is jealous of Pikachu. She escorts the group to the Center's greenhouse, and suggests putting Chikorita together with plants for the night to make her feel comfortable. | ||
During the night, Pikachu | During the night, Pikachu approaches Chikorita in the greenhouse. As Pikachu watches, Chikorita pops out of her Poké Ball and proceeds to leave the Center. Despite Pikachu's attempts to intervene, Chikorita manages to run off, pursued by Pikachu. She soon finds a warehouse to sleep in, but is awakened by four {{type|Fighting}} Pokémon: {{p|Machoke}}, {{p|Hitmonlee}}, {{p|Hitmonchan}}, and {{p|Primeape}}. Chikorita attempts to ignore the Pokémon, but Primeape attacks her. Chikorita soon defeats Primeape with a {{m|Vine Whip}}, shocking the other three and causing them to kneel out of respect for Chikorita. | ||
Ash and | The next morning, Nurse Joy shows Ash and his friends footage from last night, which reveals that Chikorita had run away. The group begins searching, and Ash sends out {{AP|Bulbasaur}} at Brock's suggestion. Meanwhile, {{TRT}}, who is spying nearby, sees Chikorita and Pikachu's disappearances as an opportunity to capture them. [[James]] contacts {{MTR}}, who is in their [[Team Rocket's mechas|hot-air balloon]], to search for Pikachu and Chikorita. Meowth soon spots Pikachu, who is traveling through some long grass. | ||
{{ | Pikachu heads inside the warehouse and finds Chikorita. She refuses to go with him when [[Jessie]] and James appear at the doorway and recite their {{motto}}. James casts a net, but Primeape knocks it back, and the other Fighting Pokémon appear. Meowth sends in a mecha constructed from old tires, which knocks the Fighting Pokémon away, and its rubber body makes Pikachu's {{t|Electric}} attacks useless. Pikachu and Chikorita are soon captured just as Ash and his friends arrive. Brock spots the mecha's antenna, which prompts Ash to send out {{AP|Heracross}}. Heracross uses its large horn to send Ash up onto the machine, but the mecha dodges and Ash lands in a pile of tires. Ash then spots a nearby water tower, and rushes up a flight of stairs to get the same height as the mecha. | ||
Ash jumps to reach the robot's antenna, but Meowth has the mecha move out the way and Ash is sent plummeting to the ground. However, Chikorita catches him with her vines, and with a bit of difficulty, she manages to hoist Ash up to the mecha's head. Ash yanks off the antenna dish, causing the mecha to go haywire, allowing Pikachu and Chikorita to be released. The robot grabs onto the ropes connected to the Meowth balloon, and in desperation, Meowth cuts them. Jessie and James, who were climbing the ropes, fall into the mecha's head, and Team Rocket is blasted off when it explodes. Afterwards, Chikorita decides to leave the warehouse, and the four Fighting-type Pokémon say goodbye to her. | |||
Chikorita's jealousy | Back at the Pokémon Center, Ash thanks Nurse Joy for diagnosing Chikorita's jealousy, which appears to have subsided for now. As they are about to head off, Pikachu jumps onto Ash's shoulder, and at Ash's insistence, Chikorita leaps onto the other. | ||
==Major events== | ==Major events== | ||
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* [[Ash's Chikorita]] is revealed to know {{m|Tackle}}. | * [[Ash's Chikorita]] is revealed to know {{m|Tackle}}. | ||
{{animeevents}} | {{animeevents}} | ||
===Debuts=== | ===Debuts=== | ||
====Pokémon debuts==== | |||
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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
===Humans=== | ===Humans=== | ||
[[File:Dare da EP136.png|200px|thumb | [[File:Dare da EP136.png|200px|thumb|{{tt|Dare da?|Who's That Pokémon?}}]] | ||
* {{Ash}} | * {{Ash}} | ||
* {{an|Misty}} | * {{an|Misty}} | ||
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* {{an|Professor Oak}} | * {{an|Professor Oak}} | ||
* [[Nurse Joy]] | * [[Nurse Joy]] | ||
* | * {{tc|School Kid|Schoolboy}} | ||
===Pokémon=== | ===Pokémon=== | ||
[[File:WTP EP136.png|thumb | [[File:WTP EP136.png|thumb|200px|right|Who's That Pokémon?]] | ||
[[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Hoppip}} ''( | [[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Hoppip}} ''(US and international)'', {{p|Primeape}} ''(Japan)'' | ||
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}}) | * {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}}) | ||
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* {{p|Bulbasaur}} ({{OP|Ash|Bulbasaur}}) | * {{p|Bulbasaur}} ({{OP|Ash|Bulbasaur}}) | ||
* {{p|Squirtle}} ({{OP|Ash|Squirtle}}) | * {{p|Squirtle}} ({{OP|Ash|Squirtle}}) | ||
* {{p|Muk}} ({{OP|Ash|Muk}} | * {{p|Muk}} ({{OP|Ash|Muk}}; at {{an|Professor Oak|Oak}}'s {{TP|Professor Oak|Laboratory}}) | ||
* {{p|Heracross}} ({{OP|Ash|Heracross}}) | * {{p|Heracross}} ({{OP|Ash|Heracross}}) | ||
* {{p|Chikorita}} ({{OP|Ash|Chikorita}}) | * {{p|Chikorita}} ({{OP|Ash|Chikorita}}) | ||
* {{p|Raticate}} ( | * {{p|Raticate}} ({{tc|School Kid|Schoolboy}}'s) | ||
* {{p|Primeape}} | * {{p|Primeape}} | ||
* {{p|Machoke}} | * {{p|Machoke}} | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* This episode is featured on ''Volume 18: Chikorita'' from [[Viz Media]]'s {{OBP|Pokémon All-Stars|Region 1}} series. | * This episode is featured on ''Volume 18: Chikorita'' from [[Viz Media]]'s {{OBP|Pokémon All-Stars|Region 1}} series. | ||
* This episode is featured on ''Pokémon All-Stars: Chikorita'' from {{wp|Magna Pacific}}'s {{OBP|Pokémon All-Stars|Region 4}} series. | * This episode is featured on ''Pokémon All-Stars: Chikorita'' from {{wp|Magna Pacific}}'s {{OBP|Pokémon All-Stars|Region 4}} series. | ||
* | * This episode was partially adapted into the book [[The Chikorita Challenge]]. | ||
* A {{wp|dog}} [[Animals in the Pokémon world|can be heard]] barking in the background right before | * A {{wp|dog}} [[Animals in the Pokémon world|can be heard]] barking in the background right before the {{type|Fighting}} Pokémon discover Chikorita. | ||
===Errors=== | ===Errors=== | ||
*In a shot of Pikachu and Chikorita, although Pikachu's voice is heard, his mouth isn't moving. | * In a shot of {{AP|Pikachu}} and Chikorita, although Pikachu's voice is heard, his mouth isn't moving. | ||
===Dub edits=== | ===Dub edits=== | ||
* [[Pokémon Karaokémon]]: [[Two Perfect Girls]] | |||
* An instrumental version of [[Together Forever]] is used in this episode. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{Epilang|color=DDDDDD|bordercolor=FFCB49 | {{Epilang|color=DDDDDD|bordercolor=FFCB49 | ||
|ar={{tt|غضب تشيكوريتا|Chikorita's upset}} | |||
|bg={{tt|Голямата тревога на Чикорита|Chikorita's big worry}} | |||
|zh_cmn={{tt|菊草葉不高興了|Chikorita is Unhappy|}} | |zh_cmn={{tt|菊草葉不高興了|Chikorita is Unhappy|}} | ||
|cs={{tt|Chikoritin záchvat žárlivosti|Chikorita's fit of jealousy}} | |cs={{tt|Chikoritin záchvat žárlivosti|Chikorita's fit of jealousy}} | ||
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|hi=Chikorita उदास है {{tt|''Chikorita udas hai''|Chikorita is Sad}} {{tt|*|Hungama dub}} | |hi=Chikorita उदास है {{tt|''Chikorita udas hai''|Chikorita is Sad}} {{tt|*|Hungama dub}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{{EpicodePrevNext| | {{EpicodePrevNext| | ||
prevcode=EP135 | | prevcode=EP135 | | ||
prevtitle=Grin to Win | | prevtitle=Grin to Win! | | ||
nextcode=EP137 | | nextcode=EP137 | | ||
nexttitle=Foul Weather Friends | | nexttitle=Foul Weather Friends | | ||
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[[Category:Episodes written by Junki Takegami | [[Category:Episodes written by Junki Takegami]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes storyboarded by Yoshitaka Fujimoto | [[Category:Episodes storyboarded by Yoshitaka Fujimoto]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes directed by Toshiaki Suzuki | [[Category:Episodes directed by Toshiaki Suzuki]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes animated by Izumi Shimura | [[Category:Episodes animated by Izumi Shimura]] | ||
[[de:Endivies Alleingang]] | [[de:Endivies Alleingang]] | ||
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[[it:EP136]] | [[it:EP136]] | ||
[[ja:無印編第136話]] | [[ja:無印編第136話]] | ||
[[zh:宝可梦 第137集]] | |||
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Chikorita's Big Upset (Japanese: チコリータはごきげんななめ!? Chicorita is in a Bad Mood!?) is the 136th episode of the Pokémon animated series. It was first broadcast in Japan on February 24, 2000, and in the United States on January 20, 2001.
Blurb
A severe case of rivalry between Pikachu and Chikorita calls for therapy sessions with Nurse Joy (schooled in Pokémon psychology at the Pokémon Institute). In such delicate matters, there's no such thing as an overnight cure, though—or is there? The following day, when Team Rocket attacks, Ash will need all his Pokémon to overcome their latest challenge.
Plot
Ash and a Schoolboy are having a Pokémon battle. When Chikorita gets tired, Ash decides to use Pikachu against the Schoolboy's Raticate. When he attempts to return Chikorita into her Poké Ball, Chikorita refuses and evades it. The Schoolboy's mother calls her son in for dinner, just as Ash is finally able to return Chikorita. Ash and his friends go to a Pokémon Center to eat, but Chikorita doesn't participate. Pikachu tries sharing his food with Chikorita, but she bats the plate away with her leaf. Observing this, a glasses-wearing Nurse Joy, who has a degree in Pokémon psychology from Celadon University, walks up and requests having a counseling session with Ash, Pikachu, and Chikorita. After Ash answers several questions, Nurse Joy deduces that Chikorita is jealous of Pikachu. She escorts the group to the Center's greenhouse, and suggests putting Chikorita together with plants for the night to make her feel comfortable.
During the night, Pikachu approaches Chikorita in the greenhouse. As Pikachu watches, Chikorita pops out of her Poké Ball and proceeds to leave the Center. Despite Pikachu's attempts to intervene, Chikorita manages to run off, pursued by Pikachu. She soon finds a warehouse to sleep in, but is awakened by four Fighting-type Pokémon: Machoke, Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, and Primeape. Chikorita attempts to ignore the Pokémon, but Primeape attacks her. Chikorita soon defeats Primeape with a Vine Whip, shocking the other three and causing them to kneel out of respect for Chikorita.
The next morning, Nurse Joy shows Ash and his friends footage from last night, which reveals that Chikorita had run away. The group begins searching, and Ash sends out Bulbasaur at Brock's suggestion. Meanwhile, Team Rocket, who is spying nearby, sees Chikorita and Pikachu's disappearances as an opportunity to capture them. James contacts Meowth, who is in their hot-air balloon, to search for Pikachu and Chikorita. Meowth soon spots Pikachu, who is traveling through some long grass.
Pikachu heads inside the warehouse and finds Chikorita. She refuses to go with him when Jessie and James appear at the doorway and recite their motto. James casts a net, but Primeape knocks it back, and the other Fighting Pokémon appear. Meowth sends in a mecha constructed from old tires, which knocks the Fighting Pokémon away, and its rubber body makes Pikachu's Electric attacks useless. Pikachu and Chikorita are soon captured just as Ash and his friends arrive. Brock spots the mecha's antenna, which prompts Ash to send out Heracross. Heracross uses its large horn to send Ash up onto the machine, but the mecha dodges and Ash lands in a pile of tires. Ash then spots a nearby water tower, and rushes up a flight of stairs to get the same height as the mecha.
Ash jumps to reach the robot's antenna, but Meowth has the mecha move out the way and Ash is sent plummeting to the ground. However, Chikorita catches him with her vines, and with a bit of difficulty, she manages to hoist Ash up to the mecha's head. Ash yanks off the antenna dish, causing the mecha to go haywire, allowing Pikachu and Chikorita to be released. The robot grabs onto the ropes connected to the Meowth balloon, and in desperation, Meowth cuts them. Jessie and James, who were climbing the ropes, fall into the mecha's head, and Team Rocket is blasted off when it explodes. Afterwards, Chikorita decides to leave the warehouse, and the four Fighting-type Pokémon say goodbye to her.
Back at the Pokémon Center, Ash thanks Nurse Joy for diagnosing Chikorita's jealousy, which appears to have subsided for now. As they are about to head off, Pikachu jumps onto Ash's shoulder, and at Ash's insistence, Chikorita leaps onto the other.
Major events
- Ash's Chikorita is revealed to know Tackle.
- For a list of all major events in the animated series, please see the history page.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
Who's That Pokémon?: Hoppip (US and international), Primeape (Japan)
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Togepi (Misty's)
- Bulbasaur (Ash's)
- Squirtle (Ash's)
- Muk (Ash's; at Oak's Laboratory)
- Heracross (Ash's)
- Chikorita (Ash's)
- Raticate (Schoolboy's)
- Primeape
- Machoke
- Hitmonlee
- Hitmonchan
Trivia
- This episode is featured on Volume 18: Chikorita from Viz Media's Pokémon All-Stars series.
- This episode is featured on Pokémon All-Stars: Chikorita from Magna Pacific's Pokémon All-Stars series.
- This episode was partially adapted into the book The Chikorita Challenge.
- A dog can be heard barking in the background right before the Fighting-type Pokémon discover Chikorita.
Errors
- In a shot of Pikachu and Chikorita, although Pikachu's voice is heard, his mouth isn't moving.
Dub edits
- Pokémon Karaokémon: Two Perfect Girls
- An instrumental version of Together Forever is used in this episode.
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Arabic | غضب تشيكوريتا | |
Bulgarian | Голямата тревога на Чикорита | |
Mandarin Chinese | 菊草葉不高興了 | |
Czech | Chikoritin záchvat žárlivosti | |
Dutch | Chikorita's Ontsteltenis | |
Finnish | Mikä sinua vaivaa, Chikorita? | |
European French | Le Pokémon blues | |
German | Endivies Alleingang | |
Hebrew | צ'יקוריטה כועס Chikorita ko'es | |
Hindi | Chikorita उदास है Chikorita udas hai * | |
Hungarian | Chikorita féltékeny | |
Italian | Piccole gelosie* La gelosia di Chikorita* | |
Polish | Wielki smutek Chikority | |
Portuguese | Brazil | Chikorita - a Temperamental |
Portugal | A Grande Reviravolta do Chikorita | |
Romanian | Marea Supărare a lui Chikorita | |
Spanish | Latin America | ¡Los celos de Chikorita! |
Spain | Chikorita está que muerde | |
Swedish | Pokémonterapi | |
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