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'''Ditto's Mysterious Mansion''' (Japanese: '''メタモンとものまねむすめ''' ''{{tt|Metamon|Ditto}} and the Copycat Girl'') is the 37th episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on December 9, 1997 and in the United States on October 26, 1998.
'''Ditto's Mysterious Mansion''' (Japanese: '''メタモンとものまねむすめ''' ''{{tt|Metamon|Ditto}} and the Copycat Girl'') is the 37th episode of the [[Pokémon animated series]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on December 9, 1997, and in the United States on October 26, 1998.


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==Blurb==
==Blurb==
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<i>Being caught in a sudden rain shower, our heroes are obliged to seek shelter. In the middle of a clearing, they find a small, ghastly cabin. Dragging the reluctant Misty, Ash and Brock enter the cabin, instantly getting the impression that they are not alone. Could this be a haunted cabin? They soon discover that it is the Copycat house in which the trainer of Ditto lives. Intrigued by Ditto, Ash proposes a battle between Ditto and Pikachu.</i>
<i>Being caught in a sudden rain shower, our heroes are obliged to seek shelter. In the middle of a clearing, they find a small, ghastly cabin. Dragging the reluctant Misty, Ash and Brock enter the cabin, instantly getting the impression that they are not alone. Could this be a haunted cabin? They soon discover that it is the Copycat house in which the trainer of Ditto lives. Intrigued by Ditto, Ash proposes a battle between Ditto and Pikachu.</i>


==Plot==
==Plot==
When it begins to rain, {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} stumble across an old house in the middle of nowhere. Believing it to be deserted, they go inside. To their surprise, {{AP|Pikachu}} plays with what seems to be another {{p|Pikachu}}. However, this Pikachu's face is weird, which leads to {{an|Brock}} thinking it is a new kind of Pikachu. Ash tries to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} it, but a girl dressed as Ash appears and stops him. The girl introduces herself as [[Duplica]] and reveals that the Pikachu is actually her {{TP|Duplica|Ditto}}. The mansion is called the "The [[House of Imite]]" and serves as a rest stop and performance space for her imitation shows. Upon reading {{p|Ditto}}'s entry in the [[Pokédex]] and hearing that it cannot learn any other [[Move|attacks]] besides {{m|Transform}}, Ash is unconvinced of its usefulness in a {{pkmn|battle}}, so Duplica challenges him to one. Ash chooses {{AP|Bulbasaur}} and tries to attack using {{m|Razor Leaf}}, but Duplica's Ditto Transforms and wins using a {{m|Vine Whip}} attack. Later, Duplica explains that she wants to be a Ditto Master and a star. However, she cannot achieve this goal because her Ditto is unable to mirror other {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}' faces and always retains the face of a Ditto, much to the disappointment of her audiences.
When it begins to rain, {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} stumble across an old house in the middle of nowhere. Believing it to be deserted, they go inside. To their surprise, {{AP|Pikachu}} plays with what seems to be another {{p|Pikachu}}. However, this Pikachu's face is weird, which leads to {{an|Brock}} thinking it is a new kind of Pikachu. Ash tries to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} it, but a girl dressed as Ash appears and stops him. The girl introduces herself as [[Duplica]] and reveals that the Pikachu is actually her {{TP|Duplica|Ditto}}. The mansion is called "the [[House of Imite]]" and serves as a rest stop and performance space for her imitation shows. Upon reading {{p|Ditto}}'s entry in the [[Pokédex]] and hearing that it cannot learn any other [[Move|attacks]] besides {{m|Transform}}, Ash is unconvinced of its usefulness in a {{pkmn|battle}}, so Duplica challenges him to one. Ash chooses {{AP|Bulbasaur}} and tries to attack using {{m|Razor Leaf}}, but Duplica's Ditto Transforms and wins using a {{m|Vine Whip}} attack. Later, Duplica explains that she wants to be a Ditto Master and a star. However, she cannot achieve this goal because her Ditto is unable to mirror other {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}' faces and always retains the face of a Ditto, much to the disappointment of her audiences.


Then, {{TRT}} appears and tries to steal Ditto, in the hopes that they can get it to transform into {{p|Dratini}} and present it to {{an|Giovanni|their boss}} as a [[Legendary Pokémon]]. Using {{TP|James|Weezing}}'s {{m|Smokescreen}}, they are able to escape with Ditto. Once they are away from the house, [[Jessie]] and [[James]] try to test Ditto's power by having it turn into a {{p|Dratini}} from a picture in a book that they have. However, Jessie suddenly says that they should have a little bit of fun before handing Ditto over to the boss. She asks Ditto to transform into what a certain boy would look like if he were an adult, and pulls out a photo frame. James and {{MTR}} then try to get Jessie to show the picture to them, but she refuses. Ditto agrees, and transforms into a picture of a man with blue hair, though it has Ditto's face. When it licks Jessie's face, James and Meowth laugh hysterically, but Jessie responds by furiously slapping them unconscious. She then commands Ditto to become a Dratini, but instead, it transforms into a book, which aggravates Jessie even further.
Then, {{TRT}} appears and tries to steal Ditto, in the hopes that they can get it to transform into {{p|Dratini}} and present it to {{an|Giovanni|their boss}} as a [[Legendary Pokémon]]. Using {{TP|James|Weezing}}'s {{m|Smokescreen}}, they are able to escape with Ditto. Once they are away from the house, [[Jessie]] and [[James]] try to test Ditto's power by having it turn into a {{p|Dratini}} from a picture in a book that they have. However, Jessie suddenly says that they should have a little bit of fun before handing Ditto over to the boss. She asks Ditto to transform into what a certain boy would look like if he were an adult, and pulls out a photo frame. James and {{MTR}} then try to get Jessie to show the picture to them, but she refuses. Ditto agrees, and transforms into a picture of a man with blue hair, though it has Ditto's face. When it licks Jessie's face, James and Meowth laugh hysterically, but Jessie responds by furiously slapping them unconscious. She then commands Ditto to become a Dratini, but instead, it transforms into a book, which aggravates Jessie even further.
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====Pokémon debuts====
====Pokémon debuts====
* {{p|Ditto}} ({{OP|Duplica|Ditto}})
* {{p|Ditto}} ({{OP|Duplica|Ditto}})
=====English dub debuts=====
* {{p|Dratini}}


==Characters==
==Characters==
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* {{p|Voltorb}} (flashback)
* {{p|Voltorb}} (flashback)
* {{p|Electrode}} (flashback)
* {{p|Electrode}} (flashback)
* {{p|Dratini}} (fantasy; English debut)
* {{p|Dratini}} (fantasy)
{{left clear}}
{{left clear}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Team Rocket imitation.png|thumb|350px|Ash and his friends imitating Team Rocket]]
[[File:Team Rocket imitation.png|thumb|350px|Ash and his friends imitating Team Rocket]]
* This is the first time that {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} [[Team Rocket mottos#Ditto's Mysterious Mansion|mock]] {{TRT}}'s {{motto}} completely.
* This is the first time that {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} [[Team Rocket motto#Ditto's Mysterious Mansion|mock]] {{TRT}}'s {{motto}} completely.
* The strategy that [[Duplica]] used to defeat [[Ash's Bulbasaur]] will later be repeated in ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'', when {{OBP|Mewtwo|M01}}'s {{p|Venusaur}} defeats [[Corey]]'s {{DL|Corey|Bruteroot}}. Ironically, both {{pkmn|battle}}s had to deal with a Pokémon that technically isn't an original or natural-born, as Mewtwo's Venusaur was created through cloning, whereas [[Duplica's Ditto]] transformed into Bulbasaur for the fight.
* The strategy that [[Duplica]] used to defeat [[Ash's Bulbasaur]] will later be repeated in ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'', when {{OBP|Mewtwo|M01}}'s {{p|Venusaur}} defeats [[Corey]]'s {{DL|Corey|Bruteroot}}. Ironically, both {{pkmn|battle}}s had to deal with a Pokémon that technically isn't an original or natural-born, as Mewtwo's Venusaur was created through cloning, whereas [[Duplica's Ditto]] transformed into Bulbasaur for the fight.
* Duplica claims that Ditto is the only Pokémon that can use Transform, but {{p|Mew}} shares this ability. However, since Mew was at this point a secret Pokémon, the writers probably made Duplica not know about Mew's existence.
* Duplica claims that Ditto is the only Pokémon that can use Transform, but {{p|Mew}} shares this ability. However, since Mew was at this point a secret Pokémon, the writers probably made Duplica not know about Mew's existence.
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* In the first Japanese airing, the next episode preview was from [[EP038]], and in the subsequent airings, there is no preview. However, when Kids Station airs this episode, the preview is from [[EP039]].
* In the first Japanese airing, the next episode preview was from [[EP038]], and in the subsequent airings, there is no preview. However, when Kids Station airs this episode, the preview is from [[EP039]].
* Team Rocket's plan for Ditto to pose as a Dratini (and later to force Meowth himself to disguise himself as such) for their boss may be a reference to the events of [[EP035]].
* Team Rocket's plan for Ditto to pose as a Dratini (and later to force Meowth himself to disguise himself as such) for their boss may be a reference to the events of [[EP035]].
* A line from {{TP|Duplica|Ditto}} in the Japanese version, specifically when it starts transforming into Bulbasaur, appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' for what would have been that game's Ditto's [[Poké Ball (item)#Super Smash Bros. series|Poké Ball]] summon.
* Despite starting off as a character flaw for an individual Ditto in this episode, Ditto maintaining its face after transforming has become heavily associated with the species later on in both the anime and other Pokémon media and merchandise.


===Errors===
===Errors===
* Ash's gloves disappear briefly at the beginning.
* At the beginning of the episode, Ash's gloves disappear briefly.
* When Ash's {{AP|Bulbasaur}} uses {{m|Razor Leaf}}, its nostrils are missing and the inside of its eyes is colored black instead of white.
* When Ditto, as a {{p|Bulbasaur}}, uses {{m|Vine Whip}}, it is briefly drawn with nostrils, even though it had not mastered changing its face at this point.
* When Ash's Bulbasaur is caught in the vines, the grip gets looser between shots.
* When Ash's Bulbasaur is caught in the vines, the grip gets looser between shots.
* In the Swedish dub, James says "Drantini" instead of "Dratini" when imagining himself giving it to the boss.
* When Duplica goes over to her wardrobe to change into a [[Nurse Joy]] costume, the brim of her Ash costume is colored white instead of red.
* When Ditto transforms into Voltorb, its mouth is on the bottom half on its body. However, it then appears on the upper half, before moving back to the bottom half.
* When Ditto transforms into {{p|Voltorb}}, its mouth is on the bottom half on its body. However, it then appears on the upper half, before moving back to the bottom half.
* When Ash tells his friends to help save Ditto, Misty speaks, but her mouth does not move.
* When Duplica says that she will be taking her Ditto back from Team Rocket, the pants on {{an|Brock}}'s disguise are colored like the ones he usually wears.
* In the Swedish dub, James says "Drantini" instead of "Dratini" when imagining himself giving it to the {{an|Giovanni|boss}}.


<gallery>
<gallery>
EP037 error.png|Ash with no gloves
EP037 error.png|Ash with no gloves
EP037 error 2.png|Bulbasaur's face
EP037 error 3.png|Brock's miscolored pants
</gallery>
</gallery>


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* [[Kanto Pokérap]]: Day 2
* [[Kanto Pokérap]]: Day 2
* Ditto keeps its Japanese voice when it's transformed into Pikachu in the English version.
* Ditto keeps its Japanese voice when it's transformed into Pikachu in the English version.
* In the Japanese version of Duplica's flashback, an audience member complains that Ditto's transformation into Voltorb looks more like an {{p|Electrode}}, one of which is present at the center of the shot this line is said in. In the English dub, the audience member instead shouts, "It's still got that dumb face!" This leaves Electrode's focus in the shot without context in the dub.
* The scene where Team Rocket gets irritated by the imitation motto is removed from the German version.
* The scene where Team Rocket gets irritated by the imitation motto is removed from the German version.
* In the Japanese version, Brock refers to the group as "Team Pocket" (''Poketto-dan'') while imitating the Team Rocket motto. In the English dub, he simply says "Team Rocket," while the misspoken line is given to Duplica instead.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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|zh_cmn={{tt|百變怪跟模仿少女 / 百变怪跟模仿少女|Ditto and the Mimic Girl}}
|zh_cmn={{tt|百變怪跟模仿少女 / 百变怪跟模仿少女|Ditto and the Mimic Girl}}
|cs={{tt|Dittův tajemný dům|Ditto's mysterious house}}
|cs={{tt|Dittův tajemný dům|Ditto's mysterious house}}
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|sv={{tt|Imitehuset|The imite house}}
|sv={{tt|Imitehuset|The imite house}}
|uk={{tt|Таємничій Будинок Дітто|Ditto's Mysterious House}}
|uk={{tt|Таємничій Будинок Дітто|Ditto's Mysterious House}}
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[[Category:Episodes storyboarded by Yoshitaka Fujimoto]]
[[Category:Episodes storyboarded by Yoshitaka Fujimoto]]
[[Category:Episodes directed by Kiyotaka Itani]]
[[Category:Episodes directed by Kiyotaka Itani]]
[[Category:Episodes animated by Hiroshi Sakai]]
[[Category:Episodes animated by Keishi Sakai]]


[[de:Die mysteriöse Villa]]
[[de:Die mysteriöse Villa]]

Latest revision as of 14:49, 6 September 2024

EP036 : The Bridge Bike Gang
Original series
EP038
Ditto's Mysterious Mansion
EP037.png
  EP037  
メタモンとものまねむすめ
Metamon and the Copycat Girl
First broadcast
Japan December 9, 1997
United States October 26, 1998
English themes
Opening Pokémon Theme
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening めざせポケモンマスター
Ending ニャースのうた
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 冨岡淳広 Atsuhiro Tomioka
Storyboard 藤本義孝 Yoshitaka Fujimoto
Assistant director 井硲清高 Kiyotaka Itani
Animation director 酒井啓史 Keishi Sakai
Additional credits

Ditto's Mysterious Mansion (Japanese: メタモンとものまねむすめ Metamon and the Copycat Girl) is the 37th episode of the Pokémon animated series. It was first broadcast in Japan on December 9, 1997, and in the United States on October 26, 1998.

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Blurb

Being caught in a sudden rain shower, our heroes are obliged to seek shelter. In the middle of a clearing, they find a small, ghastly cabin. Dragging the reluctant Misty, Ash and Brock enter the cabin, instantly getting the impression that they are not alone. Could this be a haunted cabin? They soon discover that it is the Copycat house in which the trainer of Ditto lives. Intrigued by Ditto, Ash proposes a battle between Ditto and Pikachu.

Plot

When it begins to rain, Ash and his friends stumble across an old house in the middle of nowhere. Believing it to be deserted, they go inside. To their surprise, Pikachu plays with what seems to be another Pikachu. However, this Pikachu's face is weird, which leads to Brock thinking it is a new kind of Pikachu. Ash tries to catch it, but a girl dressed as Ash appears and stops him. The girl introduces herself as Duplica and reveals that the Pikachu is actually her Ditto. The mansion is called "the House of Imite" and serves as a rest stop and performance space for her imitation shows. Upon reading Ditto's entry in the Pokédex and hearing that it cannot learn any other attacks besides Transform, Ash is unconvinced of its usefulness in a battle, so Duplica challenges him to one. Ash chooses Bulbasaur and tries to attack using Razor Leaf, but Duplica's Ditto Transforms and wins using a Vine Whip attack. Later, Duplica explains that she wants to be a Ditto Master and a star. However, she cannot achieve this goal because her Ditto is unable to mirror other Pokémon' faces and always retains the face of a Ditto, much to the disappointment of her audiences.

Then, Team Rocket appears and tries to steal Ditto, in the hopes that they can get it to transform into Dratini and present it to their boss as a Legendary Pokémon. Using Weezing's Smokescreen, they are able to escape with Ditto. Once they are away from the house, Jessie and James try to test Ditto's power by having it turn into a Dratini from a picture in a book that they have. However, Jessie suddenly says that they should have a little bit of fun before handing Ditto over to the boss. She asks Ditto to transform into what a certain boy would look like if he were an adult, and pulls out a photo frame. James and Meowth then try to get Jessie to show the picture to them, but she refuses. Ditto agrees, and transforms into a picture of a man with blue hair, though it has Ditto's face. When it licks Jessie's face, James and Meowth laugh hysterically, but Jessie responds by furiously slapping them unconscious. She then commands Ditto to become a Dratini, but instead, it transforms into a book, which aggravates Jessie even further.

Meanwhile, back at the mansion, Ash talks about how a Trainer decides how a Ditto would transform. Pidgeotto and Zubat, who were on guard, return with news that they saw Ditto. Ash and his friends then decide to go and save Ditto. Elsewhere, Team Rocket, frustrated at Ditto's inability to fully transform into whatever they wish, threaten it into transforming correctly, pleasing them. Just then, Ash, Brock, Misty, and Duplica, all dressed in Team Rocket uniforms, arrive and perform their own variation of Team Rocket's motto, much to the anger of the real trio. The group then demands Ditto back, but are surprised to see two identical Meowth. However, Duplica is happy that Team Rocket was able to get her Ditto to transform correctly. Team Rocket tries to trick them by giving them the real Meowth and escaping in their balloon with Ditto. However, this fails when Duplica says she can tell that Meowth isn't her Ditto, even though it looks identical to the other Meowth. She throws Meowth at the balloon, causing Team Rocket to drop Ditto. Duplica tells it to transform into a cannon and fire Pikachu at the balloon. After being hit by Pikachu's Thunder Shock, the balloon bursts and Team Rocket is blasted off again. Now that Ditto can transform perfectly, Duplica reopens her theater for performances. She thanks Ash and his friends, and they leave, with Ash hoping to catch his own Ditto someday.

Meanwhile, Jessie and James attempt to carry out their original plan without Ditto and put Meowth into a Dratini suit to this end, though he is unimpressed and scratches them.

Major events

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

Debuts

Humans

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Dare da?

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?

Who's That Pokémon?: Ditto


Trivia

Ash and his friends imitating Team Rocket
  • This is the first time that Ash and his friends mock Team Rocket's motto completely.
  • The strategy that Duplica used to defeat Ash's Bulbasaur will later be repeated in Mewtwo Strikes Back, when Mewtwo's Venusaur defeats Corey's Bruteroot. Ironically, both battles had to deal with a Pokémon that technically isn't an original or natural-born, as Mewtwo's Venusaur was created through cloning, whereas Duplica's Ditto transformed into Bulbasaur for the fight.
  • Duplica claims that Ditto is the only Pokémon that can use Transform, but Mew shares this ability. However, since Mew was at this point a secret Pokémon, the writers probably made Duplica not know about Mew's existence.
  • When Duplica imitates Ash, she is even wearing a hat just like his; this shows her knack for getting even rare outfits for her mimicry, as there were only 100 given away.
  • When Duplica imitates Officer Jenny, she says "My name's Jenny. You're under arrest for Pokémon poaching." This is a shortened version of what the Officer Jenny stationed in the Safari Zone said to the gang in The Kangaskhan Kid and is most likely the same audio, due to the exact same inflections.
  • As James furiously points out, when Ash and his friends imitate Team Rocket, Duplica incorrectly says "To ignite all peoples within our nation."
  • It is revealed that Ditto can also transform into inanimate objects like books, photo-frames, etc.
  • It is also revealed that Ditto cannot transform into a Pokémon from a picture, so there must be a real one around for it to imitate.
    • Also, since it gains all the abilities of the Pokémon it transforms into, if that Pokémon has learned to speak human language then Ditto can temporarily gain that ability for itself.
  • This episode was not shown in order by Hungama TV in India for unknown reasons. This episode was shown after EP051, and EP036 was directly followed by EP039, as EP038 is banned globally.
  • In the first Japanese airing, the next episode preview was from EP038, and in the subsequent airings, there is no preview. However, when Kids Station airs this episode, the preview is from EP039.
  • Team Rocket's plan for Ditto to pose as a Dratini (and later to force Meowth himself to disguise himself as such) for their boss may be a reference to the events of EP035.
  • A line from Ditto in the Japanese version, specifically when it starts transforming into Bulbasaur, appeared in Super Smash Bros. Melee for what would have been that game's Ditto's Poké Ball summon.
  • Despite starting off as a character flaw for an individual Ditto in this episode, Ditto maintaining its face after transforming has become heavily associated with the species later on in both the anime and other Pokémon media and merchandise.

Errors

  • At the beginning of the episode, Ash's gloves disappear briefly.
  • When Ash's Bulbasaur uses Razor Leaf, its nostrils are missing and the inside of its eyes is colored black instead of white.
  • When Ditto, as a Bulbasaur, uses Vine Whip, it is briefly drawn with nostrils, even though it had not mastered changing its face at this point.
  • When Ash's Bulbasaur is caught in the vines, the grip gets looser between shots.
  • When Duplica goes over to her wardrobe to change into a Nurse Joy costume, the brim of her Ash costume is colored white instead of red.
  • When Ditto transforms into Voltorb, its mouth is on the bottom half on its body. However, it then appears on the upper half, before moving back to the bottom half.
  • When Ash tells his friends to help save Ditto, Misty speaks, but her mouth does not move.
  • When Duplica says that she will be taking her Ditto back from Team Rocket, the pants on Brock's disguise are colored like the ones he usually wears.
  • In the Swedish dub, James says "Drantini" instead of "Dratini" when imagining himself giving it to the boss.

Dub edits

  • Kanto Pokérap: Day 2
  • Ditto keeps its Japanese voice when it's transformed into Pikachu in the English version.
  • In the Japanese version of Duplica's flashback, an audience member complains that Ditto's transformation into Voltorb looks more like an Electrode, one of which is present at the center of the shot this line is said in. In the English dub, the audience member instead shouts, "It's still got that dumb face!" This leaves Electrode's focus in the shot without context in the dub.
  • The scene where Team Rocket gets irritated by the imitation motto is removed from the German version.
  • In the Japanese version, Brock refers to the group as "Team Pocket" (Poketto-dan) while imitating the Team Rocket motto. In the English dub, he simply says "Team Rocket," while the misspoken line is given to Duplica instead.

In other languages



EP036 : The Bridge Bike Gang
Original series
EP038
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