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{{PokémonMovie}}
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title=Gotta Dance!! |
prevtitle=Camp Pikachu |
jatitle=おどるポケモンひみつ基地 |
nextcode=PK13 |
jatrans=Secret Base of the Dancing Pokémon}}
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epcode=PK12 |
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title_en=Gotta Dance! |
title_ja=おどるポケモンひみつ基地 |
title_ja_trans=Secret Base of the Dancing Pokémon |
screen=hd |
broadcast_jp=July 19, 2003 |
broadcast_us=June 1, 2004 |
en_series=Pikachu short |
en_op=[[Polka O Dolka]] |
en_ed=[[Polka O Dolka]] |
ja_op=[[Polka O Dolka|ポルカ・オ・ドルカ]] |
ja_ed=[[It's the Start of an Adventure!!|冒険のはじまりだ!!]] |
olmteam=Team Koitabashi |
scenario=大橋志吉 |
storyboard=浅田裕二 |
director=浅田裕二 |
art=高橋英吉 |
morecredits=yes |
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footnotes= }}


'''Gotta Dance!!''' (Japanese: '''おどるポケモンひみつ基地''' ''Secret Base of the Dancing Pokémon'') is the first Advanced Generation Pokémon movie short. It was shown in Japanese theaters together with the main feature, and released on a separate DVD. The English dub was as a bonus feature on the [[Jirachi Wish Maker (movie)|Jirachi Wish Maker]] DVD, in the original 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio.
'''Gotta Dance!''' (Japanese: '''おどるポケモンひみつ基地''' ''Secret Base of the Dancing Pokémon'') is the 12th [[Pikachu short]] of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on July 19, 2003 and in the United States on June 1, 2004.


A key difference between the original and the dub is the narrator - the original had a 3rd person narrator, whereas the dub was narrated by Meowth.
It was shown in Japanese theaters together with ''[[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]]'', and released on a separate DVD. The English dub was included as a bonus feature on the ''Jirachi: Wish Maker'' DVD, in the original 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio.


{{spoilers}}
{{spoilers}}


=Story=
==Blurb==
<!--http://sg.portal-pokemon.com/movie/series/m6/-->
<i>Meowth is in charge of the Team Rocket secret base, a mysterious place full of odd gadgets and gizmos. Desperate to impress the boss, Meowth wants to use the Dancing PokéBaton—a device that lets users control Pokémon as they please—to create a show that’s sure to wow. Meanwhile, Pikachu and its friends finish up playing in the forest and stumble on the base. The gang hears Whismur, the Whisper Pokémon, crying for help—but when they try to make their rescue, the Dancing PokéBaton goes off and sends the whole group into a dancing frenzy! When a noise-loving Loudred and Ludicolo get caught up in the dancing, the madness gets even wilder! What’s going to happen to Meowth’s precious secret base?</i>


===Trouble in the trees===
==Plot==
The short opens on a scene of a tree. {{p|Mudkip}} appears romping on a branch and calls for {{p|Lotad}} to join her. Mudkip jumps over Lotad, sending Lotad tumbling to the ground -- but is caught by a low branch on the way down. [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]] and {{p|Torchic}} hear the commotion and run to help Mudkip.
{{TP|Brock|Mudkip}} climbs along a branch and calls for {{TP|Brock|Lotad}} to join it. Mudkip jumps over Lotad, sending Lotad tumbling towards the ground but it is caught in a low branch on the way down. {{AP|Pikachu}} and {{TP|May|Torchic}} hear the commotion and run to help Mudkip. {{AP|Treecko}}'s relaxation on a short branch comes to an end when he looks down to see what all the ruckus is, but in doing so he too slips and falls. Pikachu, Mudkip, and Torchic see Treecko falling and jump to catch it – freeing Lotad in the process. Suddenly, the branch springs back, sending Treecko, Mudkip, Torchic, and Pikachu flying. Lotad frantically rushes about trying to catch the others, but misses: Treecko is the first to land, followed by Pikachu and Torchic who end up in a tangled heap, and  then Mudkip who lands face first. To make matters worse, the ground suddenly gives way, sending them all tumbling down the cliff and into a rock. When the group comes to, Lotad spots a large building in the distance painted to look like dice with a giant red R on it: a {{TRT}} base in the [[Hoenn]] [[region]].


"Just look at 'em, not a care in da woild!" [[Meowth]] muses offscreen as the Pokémon romp in the tree. "I coulda been happy like Pikachu and dose udders, but not since the day that music changed my life!"
Inside their newly built headquarters, the [[Team Rocket trio]] have prepared a lavish event for their boss, {{an|Giovanni}}'s impending arrival. All three of them hope they’ll get a promotion out of it. [[Jessie]] and [[James]] plan to greet the boss and leave {{MTR}} in charge of everything.  


The scene shifts a little further up the tree, where we see {{p|Treecko}} relaxing on a short branch, He looks down to see what all the ruckus is, but in doing so he to slips and falls.
Meowth is responsible for the entertainment and calls for a rehearsal of the routine. At this, {{TP|Jessie|Seviper}}, {{TP|James|Cacnea}}, {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}}, and three anxious {{p|Whismur}} with maracas appear all gathered on a stage. The Whismur shake their maracas a little to appease Meowth, who smiles and does a little twirl, revealing a strange blue baton with a red and blue [[Poké Ball]] on the top, and various buttons on the bottom – his newly invented Dancing Pokébaton. With that, he presses a button at the top of the baton, causing a rousing melody, "[[Polka O Dolka]]", to come blaring into the room. The Pokémon begin dancing to the song in sync. Meowth is thrilled with his efforts and [[Boss fantasy|imagines]] Giovanni kicking out his {{TP|Giovanni|Persian}} and Meowth becoming his new favorite lap cat. Meowth laughs to himself, savoring the fantasy, but it is soon back to business and he orders the Whismur back into their cage.  


Pikachu, Mudkip, and Torchic see Treecko falling and jump to catch him -- freeing Lotad in the process. Suddenly, the branch springs back, sending Treecko, Mudkip, Torchic, and Pikachu flying.
Meanwhile, Pikachu, Torchic, Mudkip, and Treecko approach the base, eager to find a way in. Lotad tries to follow, but lags behind the others. Pikachu and the others discover an open window leading into the base's storage area. As they look inside, Lotad desperately tries to get a look as well, sending a pebble rolling into the den of a snoozing {{p|Loudred}} who continues to sleep undisturbed.


Lotad frantically rushes about trying to catch the others, but misses: Treecko is the first to land, Pikachu and Torchic land tangled in a heap, and Mudkip lands face first. To make matters worse, the ground suddenly gives way, sending our heroes tumbling down the hill and into a rock.
They watch as Seviper hisses and scares the Whismur back into a cage. Meowth orders them to stay quiet while he and his crew take a break and have some lunch. Meowth and the others soon leave, with Seviper closing the door with its tail. Pikachu and the others try to get a better look, but a push from Lotad sends all five tumbling into the room. Pikachu then hears the Whismurs' cries for help and runs over. He asks them what Seviper, Cacnea, Wobbuffet, and Meowth, complete with funny face-pulling impressions of each one, are plotting. The Whismur reply that they're trapped. Pikachu notices the lock on the cage and suggests to the others to use their attacks to break it open, to which they agree. Pikachu fires a {{m|Thunderbolt}} at the lock, Torchic adds an Ember and Mudkip helps with a Water Gun attack. All three attacks break the cage open, freeing the Whismur. The loud explosion also does not disturb the sleeping Loudred. The noise is noticed, however, by Meowth who charges into the room to find the broken and empty cage. Meowth is frustrated and orders Seviper and the others to start looking for the runaway Whismur. In their rush to oblige, Seviper, Cacnea, and Wobbuffet send Meowth tumbling down the stairs and the Dancing Pokébaton goes flying out of his hands.


When the group comes to a few minutes later, Lotad spots a large building painted to look like dice with a giant red R on it: a [[Team Rocket]] base.
The baton lands on Treecko's head, triggering it and causing Polka O Dolka to come blaring into the room. Pikachu and the others, plus Meowth and his cronies begin dancing involuntarily, first nodding then performing a complete jig. Even the Loudred from earlier and a passing {{p|Ludicolo}} join in, all except Treecko. In its zeal to not dance, Treecko knocks over a barrel, closing up the baton in the process. Meowth suddenly realizes that Pikachu and the other twerps Pokémon are there. Pikachu and the others except for Lotad dive for cover, but Meowth demands the Whismur back. The Whismur retaliate by sending some barrels tumbling towards them, leading Pikachu and friends to try escaping up the stairs. Treecko follows behind with the baton device in hand.


===Team Rocket...?===
Meowth and his cronies look around confused as to where Pikachu went, but Cacnea points out the group hanging onto the tower roof. Pikachu attempts to fire a Thunderbolt at Meowth, but Wobbuffet uses {{m|Mirror Coat}} to send it back at them, and Mudkip nearly falls. Treecko uses the baton to help and Mudkip grabs a hold of it, only to look down and notice that it's a long way down. In its panic, Mudkip triggers the Dancing Pokébaton -- Polka O Dolka begins again and everyone but Treecko dances. All the dancing causes the patio to give way -- Lotad slips and causes the baton to play a tango. Everyone partners up and tangos their way to safety right before the patio completely falls off, after which everyone resumes dancing on a catwalk until Pikachu accidentally switches the baton off.


"My name is Meowth..." Meowth continues from offscreen, "and just when me, [[Jessie]], and [[James]] had completed our big headquarters to show to da boss... right den and dere is where my story begins!
The chase resumes as Pikachu and his friends duck into the ballroom. Mudkip climbs on a table, sending all the food and silverware atop Meowth. Torchic sends Cacnea flying into the ceiling, angering it to the point where it begins firing {{m|Pin Missile}}s in rapid succession, destroying almost the entire base in the process. In his frustration, Meowth accidentally triggers the Pokébaton and Polka O Dolka begins again, and in his panic to turn the baton off, sets it to play a hula, which everyone save Treecko does, until a party ball lands on Meowth, deactivating the baton and resuming the chase. Loudred, however, continues doing the hula as if nothing's going on.


We look inside the base's parlor, which is brightly decorated for a party... [[Jessie]] and [[James]] are with Meowth, admiring the festive decor.
Meowth chases everyone up into the scaffolding. During all the commotion, Cacnea trips and falls on a piece of wood, sending a bucket on top of Seviper's head. Seviper crashes into Meowth, sending them hurtling to the ground, but they get slingshotted back up by a rope, sending them flying into the air. The Pokébaton, meanwhile, falls on Wobbuffet's head, triggering it. Polka O Dolka begins again, and everyone tries to dance on the scaffolding. In his rush of joy, Wobbuffet tosses the baton in the air and it lands in a pile of sand, causing it to malfunction. The first thing it does is trigger a waltz; which finally spurs Treecko to join in the dancing. Treecko sweeps Mudkip in its arms and spins around, getting Mudkip dizzy in the process. As the baton continues to go haywire, the music gets faster and faster, until the baton finally explodes due to overload.


"Now that our base has been beautifully built, we can bask in a carnival of the boss' complimentary comments!" James cries, apparently excited over [[Giovanni]]'s impending arrival.
But the mayhem isn't over yet; irked by the spoilt fun, the Loudred grabs a pipe and proceeds to chase everyone, ultimately smashing a supporting foundation column. The whole building shakes; everyone huddles up in the teetering room in fear. Lotad then sneezes, causing the whole building to collapse and sending everyone tumbling to the ground. As they fall, Loudred lands on the piece of floor everyone is standing on splitting it in half, sending Pikachu and the others gliding through the air on their half. As they approach a cliff-side, Lotad fires a {{m|Water Gun}} to halt the impending collision. Once the group has landed safely, Pikachu leads the celebrations.


"And when he figures out what you've just said, I'll be his right hand woman and you two will be his left hand losers!" Jessie retorts, annoyed by James's giddiness.
Meowth muses as he trudges back to the ruins of the storage room. He opens the door and it falls off it hinges, revealing the scope of the damage all the mayhem caused. Soon the entire base comes crashing down completely, taking Meowth and his friends with it.


"Climbing up the ladder, there is no one badder than us!" the three Rockets chant.
==Major events==
===Debuts===


Meowth sniffles a bit... "Though it sure does a number on da noives!" he sobs, only to be whacked on the head by a frying pan!
====Pokémon debuts====
* {{p|Whismur}}
* {{p|Ludicolo}}


"You have issues, don't you?" Jessie purrs. "James and I are off to meet and greet the boss before his arrival to inspect our base... think you can handle things while we're away?"
==Characters==
===Humans===
* [[Jessie]]
* [[James]]
* {{an|Giovanni}} (fantasy)
===Pokémon===
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}})
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})
* {{p|Wobbuffet}} ({{OP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}})
* {{p|Treecko}} ({{OP|Ash|Treecko}})
* {{p|Torchic}} ({{OP|May|Torchic}})
* {{p|Lotad}} ({{OP|Brock|Lotad}})
* {{p|Mudkip}} ({{OP|Brock|Mudkip}})
* {{p|Seviper}} ({{OP|Jessie|Seviper}})
* {{p|Cacnea}} ({{OP|James|Cacnea}})
* {{p|Whismur}} (×3)
* {{p|Loudred}}
* {{p|Ludicolo}}


"Whatever you say..." Meowth groans.
==Trivia==
* During the dancing practice, {{MTR}} and the other Pokémon are dancing beside a roller showing various places taken from other Pikachu shorts: the mountain from ''[[PK01|Pikachu's Vacation]]'', the tree from ''[[PK04|Pikachu's Rescue Adventure]]'', the house of tires from ''[[PK07|Pikachu & Pichu]]'', the garden from ''[[PK10|Pikachu's PikaBoo]]'' and the train from ''[[PK11|Camp Pikachu]]'', respectively.
* This is the first time Meowth has had a [[boss fantasy]] outside of the main series.
* This is the first Pikachu short in which other members of {{TRT}} make an appearance.
* Although [[Ash's Treecko]], [[May's Torchic]], [[Brock's Lotad]], and [[Brock's Mudkip]] are present alongside {{AP|Pikachu}}, {{Ash}}, {{an|May}}, {{an|Brock}}, and [[Max]] are not present at all, meaning the only humans that are present in this Pikachu short are [[Jessie]], [[James]], and {{an|Giovanni}} (who appears in a fantasy sequence).
* Although the main series was using the digital animation process at the time of ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]'', this Pikachu short alongside ''[[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]]'' were still produced using traditional hand-painted cels.
* This is the last Pikachu short to be dubbed in English.


"Wise answer... that would be my choice..." And so, Jessie and James depart, leaving Meowth in charge.
===Errors===
* During the dancing practice, {{p|Seviper}}'s bottom jaw is colored orange instead of yellow.
* When the Pokémon walk to the edge of the patio, the crescent-shaped markings sbove the {{p|Whismur}}'s tails are colored black instead of yellow.
* Up on the scaffolding, when Treecko is trying to fight the urge to dance, his lower jaw is colored green instead of red.
* The pipe that hits {{p|Loudred}}'s head is colored gray instead of orange.
* When Loudred starts chasing after the Pokémon, {{p|Ludicolo}} is nowhere to be seen even though it was dancing with Loudred.


"Showtime, yeah!" Meowth cries, throwing the frying pan off of him, "are dose Whismur ready to rock?" At this, we see {{p|Seviper}}, {{p|Cacnea}}, {{p|Wobbufett}}, and three {{p|Whismur}} gathered on a stage.
<gallery>
PK12 error.png|Whismur's miscolored markings
PK12 error 2.png|Treecko's miscolored lower jaw
</gallery>


We look at the Whismur as Meowth explains: "I was in charge of the entertainment for da boss's arrival... so I gave da percussion job to dose three wacky Whismur." The Whismur began to chatter until Meowth booms, '''"Hey! I don't need no Whismur rappin', but I do need some Team Rocket maracas playin'!"''' The Whismur shake their maracas a little to appease Meowth, who smiles and continues, "Good! Now it's time to rehoise da welcome dance we dreamed up for da boss!"
===Dub edits===
* The [[narrator]] narrates the Pikachu short in the original Japanese version, while Meowth narrates the Pikachu short in the English dub.


===The entertainment begins===
==In other languages==
 
{{Epilang|color=E66650|bordercolor=FFF7A5
He twirls a little, revealing a strange blue baton with a red and blue [[Poké Ball]] on the top, and various buttons on the bottom. "What's more, I'm going to lead dis pack of performers with my new Dancin' Pokébaton!" With that, he presses a button at the top of the baton, causing a rousing melody, "Polka o Dolka", to come blaring into the room.
|zh_yue={{tt|跳舞秘密基地|Secret Base of Dancing}}
 
|zh_cmn={{tt|跳舞祕密基地|Secret Base of Dancing}} {{tt|*|Taiwan}}<br>{{tt|精灵宝可梦的跳舞秘密基地|The Pokémon's Secret Base of Dancing}} {{tt|*|Mainland China}}
"With dis contraption, dey'll be shakin' their groove anytime, anywhere!" Meowth cries, and with that, the Pokémon begin dancing to the song as the credits roll.
|pt_br={{tt|Vamos Dançar|Let's Dance}}
 
We join Meowth and the others on the stage as the song concludes and the credits finish. "Mm-hmm.. dat's how it's done!" Meowth smiles... "Da boss will be blown away when he sees Pokémon dance using dis Dancin' Pokébaton! I bet he'll start dancin' a Poké-jig himself!
 
"In fact, I know just what da boss is gonna say..." Meowth muses as the first scene in the dream shows Giovanni applauding, "I haven't been dis entertained in a very long time! And Meowth, your action was simply brilliant!"
 
"Of course, he'll have to give his Poisian da boss' big boot bye bye!" Meowth continues as we see {{p|Persian}} flying off into the sky, "and it'll be me, layin' in his lap whilst I wash my whiskers..." We see Meowth doing just that as the dream sequence fades.
 
Meowth laughs to himself, savoring the memory of his dream, but is soon back to business. "Now, let's take ten, kids!" he orders, slinging the baton over one shoulder. "And put dose Whismur back in their cage, ya got dat?"
 
===Meanwhile...===
 
Meanwhile, Pikachu, Torchic, Mudkip, and Treecko approach the base, eager to find a way in... Lotad tries to follow, but lags behind the others.
 
Back in the base, Seviper scares the Whismur back into a cage. "You weisenheimers put a sock in it while us real musicians put somthin' in our empty tummies!" Meowth orders.
 
Outside, Pikachu and the others discover an open air vent leading into the base's storage area... as they look inside, Lotad desperately tries to get a look, sending a rock rolling into the den of a snoozing Loudred... yet the rock miraculously does not disturb the large Pokémon.
 
"Come on gang, it's chow time, time to strap on the ol' feed bag!" Meowth smiles as he leads Seviper, Cacnea, and Wobbufett up the stairs, unaware that Pikachu and the others are watching. As Seviper closes the door behind him, Pikachu and the others try to get a better look, but a push from Lotad sends all five tumbling into the room.
 
When the gang comes to, Pikachu hears the Whismurs' cries for help and runs over. He asks them what Seviper, Cacnea, Wobbufett, and Meowth (complete with funny impressions of each one) are plotting. The Whismur reply that they're trapped. Pikachu notices the lock on the cage and suggests to the others to use their power to break it open...and with that thought in mind, Pikachu fires a {{m|Thunderbolt}} at the lock...Torchic adds an Ember and Mudkip helps with a Water Gun attack, all three attacks break the cage open, freeing the Whismur. This loud noise doesn't disturb the Loudred either.
 
"Hey, what's with da racket?" Meowth demands from another room. Pikachu panics and tells the others to hide...right as Meowth, Cacnea, Seviper, and Wobbufett charge into the room.
 
===Prepare for trouble===
 
'''"Oh no!"''' Meowth yelps when he sees the broken cage. "How did '''dis''' happen? Who was da lamebrain..." he mutters in frustration. "Now what do we do? No maraca squad, no welcome dance for da boss... you lugs go look for da Whismur on da double!" he demands.
 
Seviper, Cacnea, and Wobbufett quickly oblige, sending Meowth tumbling down the stairs and the Dancing Pokébaton goes flying...
 
"As if things weren't bad enough...." Meowth continues as the baton lands on Treecko's head, triggering it and causing Polka O Dolka to come blaring into the room.... Pikachu and the others begin dancing... even the Loudred from earlier and a passing Ludicolo join in, all except Treecko.
 
In his zeal to ''NOT'' dance, Treecko knocks over a barrel, closing up the baton in the process. Meowth suddenly realizes that Pikachu and co. are there.... "'''So!''' It was you behind all of dis, Pikachu!" he growls.
 
Pikachu and the others dive for cover, but Meowth demands "Give dose Whismur back, right now!" All the noise causes some barrels to come tumbling down...
 
When Meowth comes to, other junk comes falling on top of them, buying Pikachu and co. time to escape, but Meowth and the others are in hot pursuit! The Loudred just watches the mayhem, clueless as to what's going on.
 
Pikachu and co. hurry upstairs to a patio, where they climb atop one of the towers. Meowth and co. look around confused as to where Pikachu went, but Cacnea points out the group hanging to the tower for dear life!
 
"Dis dance is over! You've got nowhere to run now!" Meowth starts. Pikachu, however, attempts to fire a Thunderbolt at Meowth, but Wobbufett uses {{m|Mirror Coat}} to send it back at our heroes, and Mudkip nearly falls! She looks, and notices that it's a ''long'' way down -- in her panic, she triggers the Dancing Pokébaton -- Polka O Dolka begins again, everyone but Treecko dances (again). All the dancing causes the patio to give way -- Lotad slips and causes the baton to play a tango. Everyone partners up and tangos their way to safety right before the patio completely falls off, after which everyone resumes dancing on a catwalk... until Pikachu accidentally switches the baton off.
 
The chase resumes as our heroes duck into the kitchen. Mudkip climbs on a table, sending all the food and silverware atop Meowth. Torchic sends Cacnea flying into the ceiling, angering him to the point where he begins firing {{m|Pin Missile}}s in rapid succession, destroying almost the entire base in the process -- even opening the party balls in the kitchen!
 
===The Chaos Continues===
 
In his frustration, Meowth accidentally triggers the Pokébaton and Polka O Dolka begins again, and in his panic to turn the baton off, sets it to play a hula, which everyone save Treecko does, at least until a party ball lands on Meowth, deactivating the baton and resuming the chase. The Loudred, however, continues doing the hula as if nothing's going on.
 
"Catch them on da double!" Meowth calls as he chases our heroes across the rafters. During all the commotion, Cacnea trips and falls on a piece of wood, sending a bucket on top of Seviper. Seviper crashes into Meowth, sending them crashing to the ground... but they trip on a band, and go flying through the air... the Pokébaton, meanwhile, falls on Wobbufett's head, triggering it. Polka O Dolka begins again, (are you beginning to detect a pattern here?) and everyone tries to dance on the rafters.
 
In his rush of joy, Wobbufett tosses the baton in the air... it lands in a pile of wet dirt, causing it to malfunction, and the first thing it does is trigger a waltz; which finally spurs Treecko to join in the dancing. He sweeps Mudkip in his arms and spins her around, getting her dizzy in the process.
 
As the baton continues to go haywire, the music gets faster and faster, until the baton finally explodes due to overload.
 
But the mayhem isn't over yet; irked by the spoilt fun, the Loudred grabs a pipe and proceeds to chase everyone, ultimately smashing a column. The whole building shakes; everyone huddles up in the teetering room in fear -- and then Lotad sneezes, causing the whole building to collapse and sending everyone tumbling to the ground!
 
Lotad fires a {{m|Water Gun}} to halt the impending collision of their half of the flying floor with a cliff wall. Once the gang has landed safely, Pikachu leads the celebrations!
 
===Le Fin===
 
"So dat's da story of how music ruined my life...." Meowth muses as he trudges back to the storage room. "My dancin' days are over..." With that, he opens the door... and it falls to the ground, revealing the scope of the damage all the mayhem caused. "Now at least dat stupid stick's broke so nuttin else can go wrong, right?" No sooner does he say that, the entire base comes crashing down completely, taking Meowth with it. "Dis isn't my day!" he screams as he falls.
 
=Theme song=
{{Song|
type=Main theme song |
titletype=en |
title=Polka O Dolka |
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artistname=Meowth <small>(Madeline Blaustein)</small> |
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lyricistname=??? |
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composer=ja |
composername=[[Hirokazu Tanaka|たなか ひろかず]] |
composername2=Hirokazu Tanaka |
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arrangername=[[Hirokazu Tanaka|たなか ひろかず]] |
arrangername2=Hirokazu Tanaka |
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choreographername=パパイヤ鈴木 |
choreographername2=Papaya Suzuki |
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footnotes=English adaptation of the original Japanese theme song, Polka O Dolka.
}}
}}
''Here's your, ticket, hit the floor and kick it!''
(Meowth, spoken) No sense stayin' in your chair, NO!
''Music, pumpin', now the joint is jumpin'!''
(Meowth) ''Flyin' and gliding through the air!''
''Now's da time, for shakin, for turnin' round and wakin',
''Da sleepyhead dat's in your bed, da fun is for da takin'!
Forget about da snoozers, 'cause snoozin's for da losers!
Since everything is lookin' up, so let's party down!
Every single Pokémon dat knows what is goin' on,
They're here to sing and shake their thing until the break of day, hey!
Check out the way my friends are spinnin',
it keep's us all a grinnin' and giddy in a Pokémonic way!'''
Here's your, ticket, hit the floor and kick it!''


"No sense sitting dis one out, no!" Meowth cries as the Pokémon logo (literally) crawls onscreen, followed by the short title flying under the logo a few seconds later.
==External links==
*[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/anime/movie/2003/odoru.html Official website for ''Gotta Dance!''] <small>(Japanese)</small>


''Don't be, tardy, join the Poképarty!
{{EpicodePrevNext|
"Time for the Poképarty '''dance'''!"''
prevcode=PK11 |
prevtitle=Camp Pikachu |
nextcode=PK13 |
episodelist=Pikachu short |
colorscheme=Pika |
series=Pikachu short}}
{{Project Anime notice}}


The completed title card suddenly zooms up at the audience during the interlude: '''Pokémon: Gotta Dance!'''
[[Category:Animated series specials]]
[[Category:Pikachu shorts|13]]
[[Category:Episodes written by Yukiyoshi Ōhashi]]
[[Category:Episodes storyboarded and directed by Yūji Asada]]
[[Category:Episodes storyboarded by Yūji Asada]]
[[Category:Episodes directed by Yūji Asada]]
[[Category:Episodes animated by Eikichi Takahashi]]


[[Category:Anime shorts]]
[[de:Gotta Dance!!]]
[[es:PK06]]
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[[it:PK12]]
[[ja:おどるポケモンひみつ基地]]
[[zh:宝可梦短篇 第12集]]

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PK11 : Camp Pikachu
Pikachu short
PK13
Gotta Dance!
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おどるポケモンひみつ基地
Secret Base of the Dancing Pokémon
First broadcast
Japan July 19, 2003
United States June 1, 2004
English themes
Opening Polka O Dolka
Ending Polka O Dolka
Japanese themes
Opening ポルカ・オ・ドルカ
Ending 冒険のはじまりだ!!
Credits
Animation Team Koitabashi
Screenplay 大橋志吉 Yukiyoshi Ōhashi
Storyboard 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Assistant director 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Animation director 高橋英吉 Eikichi Takahashi
Additional credits

Gotta Dance! (Japanese: おどるポケモンひみつ基地 Secret Base of the Dancing Pokémon) is the 12th Pikachu short of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on July 19, 2003 and in the United States on June 1, 2004.

It was shown in Japanese theaters together with Jirachi: Wish Maker, and released on a separate DVD. The English dub was included as a bonus feature on the Jirachi: Wish Maker DVD, in the original 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio.

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Blurb

Meowth is in charge of the Team Rocket secret base, a mysterious place full of odd gadgets and gizmos. Desperate to impress the boss, Meowth wants to use the Dancing PokéBaton—a device that lets users control Pokémon as they please—to create a show that’s sure to wow. Meanwhile, Pikachu and its friends finish up playing in the forest and stumble on the base. The gang hears Whismur, the Whisper Pokémon, crying for help—but when they try to make their rescue, the Dancing PokéBaton goes off and sends the whole group into a dancing frenzy! When a noise-loving Loudred and Ludicolo get caught up in the dancing, the madness gets even wilder! What’s going to happen to Meowth’s precious secret base?

Plot

Mudkip climbs along a branch and calls for Lotad to join it. Mudkip jumps over Lotad, sending Lotad tumbling towards the ground – but it is caught in a low branch on the way down. Pikachu and Torchic hear the commotion and run to help Mudkip. Treecko's relaxation on a short branch comes to an end when he looks down to see what all the ruckus is, but in doing so he too slips and falls. Pikachu, Mudkip, and Torchic see Treecko falling and jump to catch it – freeing Lotad in the process. Suddenly, the branch springs back, sending Treecko, Mudkip, Torchic, and Pikachu flying. Lotad frantically rushes about trying to catch the others, but misses: Treecko is the first to land, followed by Pikachu and Torchic who end up in a tangled heap, and then Mudkip who lands face first. To make matters worse, the ground suddenly gives way, sending them all tumbling down the cliff and into a rock. When the group comes to, Lotad spots a large building in the distance painted to look like dice with a giant red R on it: a Team Rocket base in the Hoenn region.

Inside their newly built headquarters, the Team Rocket trio have prepared a lavish event for their boss, Giovanni's impending arrival. All three of them hope they’ll get a promotion out of it. Jessie and James plan to greet the boss and leave Meowth in charge of everything.

Meowth is responsible for the entertainment and calls for a rehearsal of the routine. At this, Seviper, Cacnea, Wobbuffet, and three anxious Whismur with maracas appear all gathered on a stage. The Whismur shake their maracas a little to appease Meowth, who smiles and does a little twirl, revealing a strange blue baton with a red and blue Poké Ball on the top, and various buttons on the bottom – his newly invented Dancing Pokébaton. With that, he presses a button at the top of the baton, causing a rousing melody, "Polka O Dolka", to come blaring into the room. The Pokémon begin dancing to the song in sync. Meowth is thrilled with his efforts and imagines Giovanni kicking out his Persian and Meowth becoming his new favorite lap cat. Meowth laughs to himself, savoring the fantasy, but it is soon back to business and he orders the Whismur back into their cage.

Meanwhile, Pikachu, Torchic, Mudkip, and Treecko approach the base, eager to find a way in. Lotad tries to follow, but lags behind the others. Pikachu and the others discover an open window leading into the base's storage area. As they look inside, Lotad desperately tries to get a look as well, sending a pebble rolling into the den of a snoozing Loudred who continues to sleep undisturbed.

They watch as Seviper hisses and scares the Whismur back into a cage. Meowth orders them to stay quiet while he and his crew take a break and have some lunch. Meowth and the others soon leave, with Seviper closing the door with its tail. Pikachu and the others try to get a better look, but a push from Lotad sends all five tumbling into the room. Pikachu then hears the Whismurs' cries for help and runs over. He asks them what Seviper, Cacnea, Wobbuffet, and Meowth, complete with funny face-pulling impressions of each one, are plotting. The Whismur reply that they're trapped. Pikachu notices the lock on the cage and suggests to the others to use their attacks to break it open, to which they agree. Pikachu fires a Thunderbolt at the lock, Torchic adds an Ember and Mudkip helps with a Water Gun attack. All three attacks break the cage open, freeing the Whismur. The loud explosion also does not disturb the sleeping Loudred. The noise is noticed, however, by Meowth who charges into the room to find the broken and empty cage. Meowth is frustrated and orders Seviper and the others to start looking for the runaway Whismur. In their rush to oblige, Seviper, Cacnea, and Wobbuffet send Meowth tumbling down the stairs and the Dancing Pokébaton goes flying out of his hands.

The baton lands on Treecko's head, triggering it and causing Polka O Dolka to come blaring into the room. Pikachu and the others, plus Meowth and his cronies begin dancing involuntarily, first nodding then performing a complete jig. Even the Loudred from earlier and a passing Ludicolo join in, all except Treecko. In its zeal to not dance, Treecko knocks over a barrel, closing up the baton in the process. Meowth suddenly realizes that Pikachu and the other twerps Pokémon are there. Pikachu and the others except for Lotad dive for cover, but Meowth demands the Whismur back. The Whismur retaliate by sending some barrels tumbling towards them, leading Pikachu and friends to try escaping up the stairs. Treecko follows behind with the baton device in hand.

Meowth and his cronies look around confused as to where Pikachu went, but Cacnea points out the group hanging onto the tower roof. Pikachu attempts to fire a Thunderbolt at Meowth, but Wobbuffet uses Mirror Coat to send it back at them, and Mudkip nearly falls. Treecko uses the baton to help and Mudkip grabs a hold of it, only to look down and notice that it's a long way down. In its panic, Mudkip triggers the Dancing Pokébaton -- Polka O Dolka begins again and everyone but Treecko dances. All the dancing causes the patio to give way -- Lotad slips and causes the baton to play a tango. Everyone partners up and tangos their way to safety right before the patio completely falls off, after which everyone resumes dancing on a catwalk until Pikachu accidentally switches the baton off.

The chase resumes as Pikachu and his friends duck into the ballroom. Mudkip climbs on a table, sending all the food and silverware atop Meowth. Torchic sends Cacnea flying into the ceiling, angering it to the point where it begins firing Pin Missiles in rapid succession, destroying almost the entire base in the process. In his frustration, Meowth accidentally triggers the Pokébaton and Polka O Dolka begins again, and in his panic to turn the baton off, sets it to play a hula, which everyone save Treecko does, until a party ball lands on Meowth, deactivating the baton and resuming the chase. Loudred, however, continues doing the hula as if nothing's going on.

Meowth chases everyone up into the scaffolding. During all the commotion, Cacnea trips and falls on a piece of wood, sending a bucket on top of Seviper's head. Seviper crashes into Meowth, sending them hurtling to the ground, but they get slingshotted back up by a rope, sending them flying into the air. The Pokébaton, meanwhile, falls on Wobbuffet's head, triggering it. Polka O Dolka begins again, and everyone tries to dance on the scaffolding. In his rush of joy, Wobbuffet tosses the baton in the air and it lands in a pile of sand, causing it to malfunction. The first thing it does is trigger a waltz; which finally spurs Treecko to join in the dancing. Treecko sweeps Mudkip in its arms and spins around, getting Mudkip dizzy in the process. As the baton continues to go haywire, the music gets faster and faster, until the baton finally explodes due to overload.

But the mayhem isn't over yet; irked by the spoilt fun, the Loudred grabs a pipe and proceeds to chase everyone, ultimately smashing a supporting foundation column. The whole building shakes; everyone huddles up in the teetering room in fear. Lotad then sneezes, causing the whole building to collapse and sending everyone tumbling to the ground. As they fall, Loudred lands on the piece of floor everyone is standing on splitting it in half, sending Pikachu and the others gliding through the air on their half. As they approach a cliff-side, Lotad fires a Water Gun to halt the impending collision. Once the group has landed safely, Pikachu leads the celebrations.

Meowth muses as he trudges back to the ruins of the storage room. He opens the door and it falls off it hinges, revealing the scope of the damage all the mayhem caused. Soon the entire base comes crashing down completely, taking Meowth and his friends with it.

Major events

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Trivia

Errors

  • During the dancing practice, Seviper's bottom jaw is colored orange instead of yellow.
  • When the Pokémon walk to the edge of the patio, the crescent-shaped markings sbove the Whismur's tails are colored black instead of yellow.
  • Up on the scaffolding, when Treecko is trying to fight the urge to dance, his lower jaw is colored green instead of red.
  • The pipe that hits Loudred's head is colored gray instead of orange.
  • When Loudred starts chasing after the Pokémon, Ludicolo is nowhere to be seen even though it was dancing with Loudred.

Dub edits

  • The narrator narrates the Pikachu short in the original Japanese version, while Meowth narrates the Pikachu short in the English dub.

In other languages


External links

PK11 : Camp Pikachu
Pikachu short
PK13
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