AG150: Difference between revisions

From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.
Jump to navigationJump to search
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
m (Text replacement - "episode of the Pokémon anime" to "episode of the Pokémon animated series")
 
(4 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 30: Line 30:
footnotes=
footnotes=
*{{filb-eppics|ag|150}}}}
*{{filb-eppics|ag|150}}}}
'''May's Egg-Cellent Adventure''' (Japanese: '''そだて屋さんとポケモンのタマゴ!''' ''Breeding House Practitioner and the Pokémon Egg!'') is the 150th episode of ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]'', and the 424th episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on November 3, 2005, and in the United States on September 23, 2006.
'''May's Egg-Cellent Adventure''' (Japanese: '''そだて屋さんとポケモンのタマゴ!''' ''Breeding House Practitioner and the Pokémon Egg!'') is the 150th episode of ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]'', and the 424th episode of the [[Pokémon animated series]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on November 3, 2005, and in the United States on September 23, 2006.


{{spoilers}}
{{spoilers}}
Line 53: Line 53:
Team Rocket's balloon flies over the farm as Jessie radios in to {{MTR}}, who is stowed away inside the [[Team Rocket's mechas|big Egg]]. Meowth activates it and uses mechanical arms to grab all the Eggs and put them into a basket. As Meowth begins to leave, he notices the parents taking care of the incubated Egg and decides to take it as well. The commotion alerts Nicolette and the kids to the situation. The Voltorb attempt to intervene, though Meowth's mecha knocks them out. Ash and friends catch up with the large Egg as Team Rocket's balloon comes down and hooks the mecha to the balloon. {{AP|Pikachu}} attempts to attack with {{m|Thunderbolt}}, but Nicolette stops him since it could destroy the Eggs. The balloon proceeds to take off. Following May’s suggestion, Nicolette has Vileplume use Stun Spore, effectively stopping Team Rocket without harming the Eggs. Vileplume follows up with Petal Dance which confuses Team Rocket and sends the balloon flying erratically, the vibrations destroying the basket and sending the Eggs into freefall. Everyone rushes to catch the sets, successfully doing so, but the glowing Egg falls out of reach. May sends out Munchlax to catch it, and the Egg bounces off its belly before Jeannie catches it. Meowth reactivates the mecha to try to retake the Eggs, but Vileplume's Bullet Seed destroys the arms. Both Munchlax and Vileplume use Solar Beam to destroy the balloon, but the mecha survives the blow. The mecha tries to flee, but Ash orders Pikachu to use {{m|Quick Attack}}. Pikachu speeds into action, with his stored electricity transforming the Quick Attack turning into an electrified version, as Pikachu learns to use {{m|Volt Tackle}}. Ash congratulates his buddy as it finishes the attack, blasting Team Rocket off.
Team Rocket's balloon flies over the farm as Jessie radios in to {{MTR}}, who is stowed away inside the [[Team Rocket's mechas|big Egg]]. Meowth activates it and uses mechanical arms to grab all the Eggs and put them into a basket. As Meowth begins to leave, he notices the parents taking care of the incubated Egg and decides to take it as well. The commotion alerts Nicolette and the kids to the situation. The Voltorb attempt to intervene, though Meowth's mecha knocks them out. Ash and friends catch up with the large Egg as Team Rocket's balloon comes down and hooks the mecha to the balloon. {{AP|Pikachu}} attempts to attack with {{m|Thunderbolt}}, but Nicolette stops him since it could destroy the Eggs. The balloon proceeds to take off. Following May’s suggestion, Nicolette has Vileplume use Stun Spore, effectively stopping Team Rocket without harming the Eggs. Vileplume follows up with Petal Dance which confuses Team Rocket and sends the balloon flying erratically, the vibrations destroying the basket and sending the Eggs into freefall. Everyone rushes to catch the sets, successfully doing so, but the glowing Egg falls out of reach. May sends out Munchlax to catch it, and the Egg bounces off its belly before Jeannie catches it. Meowth reactivates the mecha to try to retake the Eggs, but Vileplume's Bullet Seed destroys the arms. Both Munchlax and Vileplume use Solar Beam to destroy the balloon, but the mecha survives the blow. The mecha tries to flee, but Ash orders Pikachu to use {{m|Quick Attack}}. Pikachu speeds into action, with his stored electricity transforming the Quick Attack turning into an electrified version, as Pikachu learns to use {{m|Volt Tackle}}. Ash congratulates his buddy as it finishes the attack, blasting Team Rocket off.


As the sun rises, everyone watches the glowing Egg hatches, revealing a {{p|Vulpix}}. May compliments Nicolette on her combinations, and with the reassurance Nicolette makes the decision to go out on her journey. As Ash and friends prepare to depart, Christopher gives May an [[May's Eevee|Egg]] as a gift for helping Nicolette. May accepts the Egg, with Jeannie assuring her that it will be a wonderful surprise. The group wave goodbye to the ranching family and resume their journey towards the Battle Dome.
As the sun rises, everyone watches the glowing Egg hatches, revealing a {{p|Vulpix}}. May compliments Nicolette on her combinations, and with the reassurance Nicolette makes the decision to go out on her journey. As Ash and friends prepare to depart, Christopher gives May an Egg as a gift for helping Nicolette. May accepts the Egg, with Jeannie assuring her that it will be a wonderful surprise. The group wave goodbye to the ranching family and resume their journey towards the Battle Dome.


==Major events==
==Major events==
Line 95: Line 95:
* The scheme used by Team Rocket in this episode is reminiscent of the {{wp|Trojan horse}} story.
* The scheme used by Team Rocket in this episode is reminiscent of the {{wp|Trojan horse}} story.
* The names of the family in the original Japanese version are egg-related: Shiromi (egg white), Kimi (egg yolk), and Chalaza (white streaks in the egg yolk).
* The names of the family in the original Japanese version are egg-related: Shiromi (egg white), Kimi (egg yolk), and Chalaza (white streaks in the egg yolk).
* Music from ''[[M05|Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias]]'' is used in this episode.


===Errors===
===Errors===
Line 100: Line 101:
<!--Do not add anything about May and Max not seeing eggs before despite seeing them in A Mudkip Mission. No one is expected to remember everything.-->
<!--Do not add anything about May and Max not seeing eggs before despite seeing them in A Mudkip Mission. No one is expected to remember everything.-->
* The [[Pokédex]] data for {{p|Vulpix}} on several games, and even in the anime, states that Vulpix is born with only one tail. However, the newly hatched Vulpix in this episode was born with six tails, just as it would in the games.
* The [[Pokédex]] data for {{p|Vulpix}} on several games, and even in the anime, states that Vulpix is born with only one tail. However, the newly hatched Vulpix in this episode was born with six tails, just as it would in the games.
* [[May's Munchlax]]'s eyelids were colored white in one scene.
* In one scene, the eyelids on [[May's Munchlax]] are colored white instead of blue.
* In the {{pmin|Finland|Finnish}} dub, when Brock says that he, Ash and Christopher are going to check out the Eggs, he mistakenly speaks with Christopher's voice.
* During the battle between {{an|May}} and [[Nicolette]], {{p|Vileplume}}'s {{m|Petal Dance}} caused Munchlax to be {{status|Confusion|confused}}, despite the fact that Petal Dance is supposed to cause confusion to the Pokémon using the move. This also occurs during the battle with Team Rocket.
* After Team Rocket is hit by {{p|Vileplume}}'s {{m|Petal Dance}}, their [[Team Rocket's mechas|Meowth balloon]] can be seen having two paws instead of one.
* In one scene, May is rubbing the Egg which is sitting next to an {{p|Aipom}} Egg as well as other Eggs on the top shelf; however, in the next scene, the Aipom Egg is gone, and none of the other Eggs on the shelf match the ones that were present in the other scene.
* In one scene, {{an|May}} is rubbing the Egg which is sitting next to an {{p|Aipom}} Egg as well as other Eggs on the top shelf; however, in the next scene the Aipom Egg is gone, and none of the other Eggs on the shelf match the ones that were present in the other scene.
* After Team Rocket is hit by Vileplume's Petal Dance, their [[Team Rocket's mechas|Meowth balloon]] can be seen having two paws instead of one.
* During the battle between May and Nicolette, Vileplume's Petal Dance caused Munchlax to be confused, despite the fact that Petal Dance is supposed to cause confusion to the Pokémon using the move. This also occurs during the battle with Team Rocket.
* In the {{pmin|Finland|Finnish}} dub, when Brock says that he, {{Ash}} and [[Christopher and Jeannie|Christopher]] are going to check out the Eggs, he mistakenly speaks with Christopher's voice.


===Dub edits===
===Dub edits===
Line 119: Line 120:
|hi=पोकेमोन के अंडे! {{tt|''Pokemon ke ande!''|Pokémon Eggs}}{{tt|*|Disney XD dub}}
|hi=पोकेमोन के अंडे! {{tt|''Pokemon ke ande!''|Pokémon Eggs}}{{tt|*|Disney XD dub}}
|he={{tt|הרפתקת הביצה|The Egg's Adventure}}
|he={{tt|הרפתקת הביצה|The Egg's Adventure}}
|it={{tt|Gli allevatori di Uova di Pokémon|Pokémon Eggs breeder}}
|it={{tt|Gli Allevatori di Uova di Pokémon|The Pokémon Eggs Breeders}}
|ko={{tt|특명! 포켓몬의 알을 지켜라!|Special Command! Protect the Pokémon Egg!}}
|ko={{tt|특명! 포켓몬의 알을 지켜라!|Special Command! Protect the Pokémon Egg!}}
|no={{tt|Mays eggstreme utflukt|Mays eggstreme outing}}
|no={{tt|Mays eggstreme utflukt|Mays eggstreme outing}}

Latest revision as of 05:27, 3 September 2024

AG149 : Wheel of Frontier
Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire
AG151 : Weekend Warrior
May's Egg-Cellent Adventure
AG150.png
AG150   EP424
そだて屋さんとポケモンのタマゴ!
Breeding House Practitioner and the Pokémon Egg!
First broadcast
Japan November 3, 2005
United States September 23, 2006
English themes
Opening Battle Frontier
Ending Pokémon Go!
Japanese themes
Opening バトルフロンティア
Ending GLORY DAY 〜輝くその日〜
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 武上純希 Junki Takegami
Storyboard 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Assistant director 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Animation director 岩根雅明 Masaaki Iwane
No additional credits are available at this time.

May's Egg-Cellent Adventure (Japanese: そだて屋さんとポケモンのタマゴ! Breeding House Practitioner and the Pokémon Egg!) is the 150th episode of Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire, and the 424th episode of the Pokémon animated series. It was first broadcast in Japan on November 3, 2005, and in the United States on September 23, 2006.

201
Spoiler warning: this article may contain major plot or ending details.
201

Blurb

As Ash and his friends head for the next Battle Frontier stop, May spots a lovely farm. But when she takes a closer look, she's zapped by Voltorb! The Voltorb guard the farm, where a friendly couple and their daughter Nicolette raise Pokémon Eggs. Nicolette has a Vileplume and wants to be a Coordinator, except she's afraid to leave home. She's not afraid to battle May and Munchlax, however—but May wins, proving her ribbon-winning skills!

Team Rocket hatches a plan to raid the farm by sneaking Meowth and an egg-shaped robot inside. The robot then transforms and swipes the Pokémon Eggs, including one that's about to hatch! Once Team Rocket's villainy is out in the open, our heroes must stop them without hurting the stolen Eggs. Nicolette has Vileplume knock Team Rocket for a loop, and after some scrambling around the Eggs are safely retrieved.

To everyone's relief, a Vulpix emerges safe and sound from the Pokémon Egg that was ready to hatch. Nicolette decides she's ready now to set off on her own and become a Coordinator—and someday compete against May! As for May, Nicolette's parents give her a Pokémon Egg to thank her for all her help. She resumes her journey with a new sense of excitement and anticipation!

Plot

The group are heading to the Battle Dome, fresh from Ash winning the Guts Symbol. May steps off the path to admire a nearby farm, but two Voltorb approach from behind and deliver a fierce Electric-type attack. With a pitchfork in hand, Nicolette confront the group and reveals that the Voltorb are trained to attack trespassers. However she quickly changes her tone, recognizing May from her win at the Saffron City Pokémon Contest. Her parents, Christopher and Jeannie emerge from the house and invites everyone to join them tea. Christopher reveals that Nicolette wants to be a Coordinator, but she does not feel ready to leave home. Max asks what kind of farm the family runs, and Christopher reveals that they are farm ranchers, raising Pokémon Eggs. He offers to give them a tour of the ranch.

As Nicolette carries a bucket of grass out, she notices Max grooming Munchlax and considers having a test battle. She becomes startled when Max responds to her whispers, admitting that Munchlax belongs to his sister. May comes out and talks to Nicolette about training to become a Pokémon Coordinator. Nicolette challenges her to a battle, pitting Vileplume against Munchlax, instantly alarming May as Munchlax has no battle experience. Vileplume attacks with Petal Dance, confusing Munchlax. Despite that, it still pulls off a Metronome attack, which unfortunately turns into a useless Splash attack. Vileplume follows up with Stun Spore to paralyze Munchlax and cripple it further. Vileplume lands another direct hit with Bullet Seed, leading Nicolette to mock May for her bad performance. May gets fired up and declares that she just needs to focus. Munchlax responds in kind, recovering from the attack and charging forward, executing a Focus Punch attack against the off-guard Vileplume and sending it back. As Max points out the attack, May orders Munchlax to use Solar Beam. Vileplume ducks the attack, but it makes a glancing blow, still enough to knock it out. Nicolette tries to brush the defeat, but she is amazed at May's skill. May celebrates her win with her surprisingly powerful Munchlax. Ash and Brock call to them to check out the Eggs.

Inside one of the storage room, Eggs line the shelves and astound the group. Some of the Eggs belong to other Trainers while others belong to the family. Christopher asks May to share her traveling stories with Nicolette to motivate her. He points out that one Egg is ready to hatch and the group offers to help hatch it. Team Rocket is watching nearby, staking out the ranch and the Voltorb sentries. James creates a plan to steal the Eggs, and by nightfall the trio put their scheme into motion. The group’s dinner with the family is interrupted by a large surge of electricity, alerting them to a potential trespasser. They go outside to find a very large Egg. A note falls forward and asks them to take care of the Egg. They manage to use a cart to wheel the giant Egg inside as Jessie and James, electrified from the Voltorb attacks, watch as their plan is set.

After putting the giant Egg away, the family shows the group to an incubator that holds an Egg close to hatching. Ash and his friends offer to patrol the area. As they do, May finds Nicolette taking care of an Egg by polishing it. As May begins to help polish Eggs, Nicolette begins to open up to May about wanting to become a Coordinator. She's scared that she will not succeed, but May admits that she started as a beginner not even liking Pokémon and built up. Despite that, Nicolette is still reluctant to leave home to pursue her dreams.

Team Rocket's balloon flies over the farm as Jessie radios in to Meowth, who is stowed away inside the big Egg. Meowth activates it and uses mechanical arms to grab all the Eggs and put them into a basket. As Meowth begins to leave, he notices the parents taking care of the incubated Egg and decides to take it as well. The commotion alerts Nicolette and the kids to the situation. The Voltorb attempt to intervene, though Meowth's mecha knocks them out. Ash and friends catch up with the large Egg as Team Rocket's balloon comes down and hooks the mecha to the balloon. Pikachu attempts to attack with Thunderbolt, but Nicolette stops him since it could destroy the Eggs. The balloon proceeds to take off. Following May’s suggestion, Nicolette has Vileplume use Stun Spore, effectively stopping Team Rocket without harming the Eggs. Vileplume follows up with Petal Dance which confuses Team Rocket and sends the balloon flying erratically, the vibrations destroying the basket and sending the Eggs into freefall. Everyone rushes to catch the sets, successfully doing so, but the glowing Egg falls out of reach. May sends out Munchlax to catch it, and the Egg bounces off its belly before Jeannie catches it. Meowth reactivates the mecha to try to retake the Eggs, but Vileplume's Bullet Seed destroys the arms. Both Munchlax and Vileplume use Solar Beam to destroy the balloon, but the mecha survives the blow. The mecha tries to flee, but Ash orders Pikachu to use Quick Attack. Pikachu speeds into action, with his stored electricity transforming the Quick Attack turning into an electrified version, as Pikachu learns to use Volt Tackle. Ash congratulates his buddy as it finishes the attack, blasting Team Rocket off.

As the sun rises, everyone watches the glowing Egg hatches, revealing a Vulpix. May compliments Nicolette on her combinations, and with the reassurance Nicolette makes the decision to go out on her journey. As Ash and friends prepare to depart, Christopher gives May an Egg as a gift for helping Nicolette. May accepts the Egg, with Jeannie assuring her that it will be a wonderful surprise. The group wave goodbye to the ranching family and resume their journey towards the Battle Dome.

Major events

May with her new Egg
For a list of all major events in the animated series, please see the history page.

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Trivia

Greta in the opening
  • GLORY DAY ~That Shining Day~ replaced Pokémon Counting Song as the Japanese ending theme. While the lyrics are the same as the previous time this song was used, the visuals are completely new and show various shots of the episode.
  • The Japanese opening animation changes a second time to include Greta.
  • James's Mime Jr. speaks Meowth's parts in Team Rocket's motto, except the last one.
  • As Team Rocket blasts off, James says in the Japanese version, "Our Egg plan was thwarted by an Egg Move!" The only way Pikachu can learn Volt Tackle in Generation III is through breeding, though Ash's Pikachu did not learn it through breeding, and it is not an Egg Move in the traditional sense. This may be why it was removed in the English dub.
  • When Team Rocket blasts off, Meowth breaks the fourth wall in this episode when he says, "You're giving me a pain but I can't say where because kids watch this show."
  • The scheme used by Team Rocket in this episode is reminiscent of the Trojan horse story.
  • The names of the family in the original Japanese version are egg-related: Shiromi (egg white), Kimi (egg yolk), and Chalaza (white streaks in the egg yolk).
  • Music from Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias is used in this episode.

Errors

The balloon error
  • The Pokédex data for Vulpix on several games, and even in the anime, states that Vulpix is born with only one tail. However, the newly hatched Vulpix in this episode was born with six tails, just as it would in the games.
  • In one scene, the eyelids on May's Munchlax are colored white instead of blue.
  • During the battle between May and Nicolette, Vileplume's Petal Dance caused Munchlax to be confused, despite the fact that Petal Dance is supposed to cause confusion to the Pokémon using the move. This also occurs during the battle with Team Rocket.
  • In one scene, May is rubbing the Egg which is sitting next to an Aipom Egg as well as other Eggs on the top shelf; however, in the next scene, the Aipom Egg is gone, and none of the other Eggs on the shelf match the ones that were present in the other scene.
  • After Team Rocket is hit by Vileplume's Petal Dance, their Meowth balloon can be seen having two paws instead of one.
  • In the Finnish dub, when Brock says that he, Ash and Christopher are going to check out the Eggs, he mistakenly speaks with Christopher's voice.

Dub edits

  • In the Hindi Hungama TV dub, Nicolette and her family are depicted as Gujaratis through their accent.

In other languages



AG149 : Wheel of Frontier
Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire
AG151 : Weekend Warrior
Project Anime logo.png This episode article is part of Project Anime, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of Pokémon animation.