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title_en=Nerves of Steelix! | | title_en=Nerves of Steelix! | | ||
title_ja= | title_ja=アサギジム!VSハガネール!! | | ||
title_ja_trans=Asagi Gym! VS Haganeil!! | | title_ja_trans=Asagi Gym! VS Haganeil!! | | ||
broadcast_jp=November 15, 2001 | | broadcast_jp=November 15, 2001 | | ||
broadcast_us=December 21, 2002 | | broadcast_us=December 21, 2002 | | ||
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'''Nerves of Steelix!''' (Japanese: '''アサギジム!VSハガネール!!''' ''{{tt|Asagi|Olivine}} Gym! VS {{tt|Haganeil|Steelix}}!!'') is the 224th episode of the [[Pokémon animated series]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on November 15, 2001, and in the United States on December 21, 2002. | |||
{{spoilers}} | {{spoilers}} | ||
== | ==Blurb== | ||
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<i>As Ash prepares for his Olivine Gym battle, he and the others come across a giant Wobbuffet. It turns out to be a Team Rocket "Wobbu Warrior" robot, used for—what else?—trying to capture Pikachu. Jasmine's Steelix comes to the rescue, cracking the robot's shell, freeing Pikachu, and sending Team Rocket blasting off again. | |||
At the Gym, Janina sets out the rules of the match: a two-by-two battle. Ash begins the match by using Pikachu against Jasmine's Magnemite. Pikachu takes an attack so it can hit the dodging Magnemite, then follows with Quick Attack to knock Magnemite out! Jasmine then sends out Steelix, which takes an early hit. It then manages to knock Pikachu out with its Iron Tail. Ash sends out Cyndaquil as his last Pokémon, trying to beat the Steel type with fire. Steelix digs itself underground and attacks, but Cyndaquil avoids it by using its Flamethrower against the wall for a quick direction change! Cyndaquil then takes a hit from Steelix's Iron Tail, but refuses to give up. Its Flamethrower turns Steelix's Sandstorm into a flaming whirlwind—knocking it out, and giving Ash the victory and the Mineral Badge! | |||
After the battle, Ash and the gang decide where they will go next: Mahogany Town. To get there, they will cut through Ecruteak City. After saying goodbye to Janina and Jasmine, they're on their way!</i> | |||
==Plot== | |||
{{an|Brock}} and {{an|Misty}} are at the [[Pokémon Center]] packing things in readiness when [[Janina]] comes by. She notices that {{Ash}} is missing, but {{ashfr}} take Janina to see Ash while he does a morning run with his {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. Ash finishes up his seaside exercises and joins Janina and the others to venture over to the [[Olivine Gym]]. | |||
They walk a short distance, but a large {{p|Wobbuffet}} statue is blocking the way. Ash spots a little plaque in front, and it reads to place your prized Pokémon here for some superstitious thing. Ash puts {{AP|Pikachu}} on top and the statue's eyes glow. Suddenly, a spring shoots Pikachu into the statue's mouth which reveals it's another one of {{TRT}}'s traps. The statue drives away using its concealed treads. Ash has {{AP|Bayleef}} use {{m|Razor Leaf}} at the bot, but it proves ineffective against the mecha's titanium walls. While driving off with their catch, [[Jessie]] recalls the time she couldn't get a new pencil case, supposedly indestructible to even a {{p|Snorlax}} stomping on them. Janina and Brock call on their {{p|Onix}}, but the joint {{m|Tackle}} fails. The Wobbuffet mecha persists to scale one of the cliffs, but a {{TP|Jasmine|Steelix}} emerges from the ground and knocks the mecha downwards. Ash checks his [[Pokédex]] for information on Steelix, and soon its {{pkmn|Trainer}}, [[Jasmine]] appears on the scene. Brock recites his own Pokédex entry for Jasmine. Steelix {{m|Crunch}}es onto the Wobbuffet robot, and eventually it begins to fracture open. Bayleef retrieves Pikachu with her {{m|Vine Whip}}. Steelix sends the robot sky high with an {{m|Iron Tail}} causing it to blow up and send Team Rocket blasting off. | |||
Afterwards, Jasmine warns Ash that she won't be going easy on him. Ash admits he is fine with that. Soon everyone arrives at the Olivine Gym. Janina assumes the role of referee and declares the rules of the match, a two-on-two battle with no time limit. Jasmine calls out her {{p|Magnemite}} and Ash sends out Pikachu. Pikachu starts it off with a {{m|Thunderbolt}}, but Magnemite simply evades. Magnemite throws down a {{m|Thunder Wave}} back at Pikachu, Pikachu dodging as well. Magnemite is worryingly fast and evades several Thunderbolt attacks with ease. Pikachu also dodges Magnemite's Thunder Waves. Ash decides to take a direct hit from Magnemite. The tactic works as Magnemite is too exhausted to evade a Thunderbolt. Magnemite floats back up but is clearly injured. It tries another Thunder Wave, but Pikachu knocks it out with a {{m|Quick Attack}}, giving Ash the first round. | |||
Steelix | Next up is Steelix; however, it has the advantage with Pikachu fatigued from the last round. Pikachu uses Thunderbolt, but Steelix manages to hang in there. An Iron Tail by Steelix misses it mark. Pikachu retaliates with a Quick Attack, but it has no effect on Steelix's hardened body. Steelix soon finishes Pikachu off with another Iron Tail. | ||
Steelix | Ash hopes a [[type]] advantage will give him the victory, so he calls {{AP|Cyndaquil}} onto the battlefield. He tells it to use {{m|Flamethrower}}, but before Cyndaquil's attack hits, Steelix whips up a {{m|Sandstorm}} to defend itself. When the Sandstorm has subsided, Ash realizes that Steelix has used {{m|Dig}} to go underground. Steelix pops out from under and uses Iron Tail, which Cyndaquil easily dodges. After being busy with dodging, Cyndaquil finally uses another Flamethrower on Steelix, but Steelix uses a Sandstorm defense and disappears underground. Steelix emerges soon after and tries to knock Cyndaquil out with several Iron Tails. Ash has Cyndaquil aim a Flamethrower at the wall, and it narrowly dodges an oncoming Iron Tail. Jasmine is impressed by the tactic, so she decides to step things up a notch. Steelix dives underground once again and it emerges in front of Cyndaquil. As Steelix approaches with an Iron Tail, Cyndaquil tries a {{m|Smokescreen}}. Steelix uses Sandstorm to blow the smoke away. However, when Steelix stops for a moment, Cyndaquil isn't there. Cyndaquil soon appears from a hole behind Steelix and shoots out a Flamethrower at an advantage. Steelix gets hit, but it isn't quite down from the blow, getting mad instead. Cyndaquil heads underground again, and Steelix strikes the ground with an Iron Tail. Ash is forced to retire his dive in the hole tactic and orders Cyndaquil to resurface. Cyndaquil tries to dodge an Iron Tail, though it gets smacked out of the ring. Everyone thinks that Cyndaquil is knocked out, but Cyndaquil struggles back onto the field. Cyndaquil collapses and its flames begin to die down. Janina is about to make the final call, but Cyndaquil recovers enough for the round to continue. Steelix dives in for a {{m|Crunch}} attack and Cyndaquil releases another Smokescreen and evades. Cyndaquil tries another Flamethrower, and Steelix spins into its Sandstorm defense. This time, however, Ash has Cyndaquil continue to use Flamethrower at full power. The Sandstorm eventually changes to a brazen red color, and the swirling vortex turns into a deadly and inescapable firestorm. Steelix stops twirling around, and a few anxious moments pass before it finally collapses from the searing heat. Janina officially calls the match and awards Ash the victory. Jasmine is impressed by Ash’s surprise strategy and gives him the {{Badge|Mineral}} in recognition of his efforts. | ||
Ash | Ash wonders where to go next. Brock says they should head to [[Mahogany Town]], and Janina adds that cutting through [[Ecruteak City]] would be a shortcut. Brock says farewell to Jasmine, but Misty drags him off before he can flirt with her. By sunset, the group reaches the outskirts of Olivine City and are well on their way towards their next destination, Mahogany Town. | ||
== Major events == | ==Major events== | ||
*{{Ash}} | [[File:Ash Mineral Badge.png|thumb|220px|Ash holding the Mineral Badge]] | ||
* {{Ash}} has a Gym battle with [[Jasmine]] and wins, earning the {{Badge|Mineral}}. | |||
* | * Ash decides to head to [[Mahogany Town]] via [[Ecruteak City]] for his next Gym battle. | ||
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== Characters == | ===Debuts=== | ||
=== Humans === | ====Pokémon debuts==== | ||
* {{p|Steelix}} ({{OP|Jasmine|Steelix}}) | |||
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==Characters== | |||
===Humans=== | |||
[[File:PMTV EP224.png|thumb|right|200px|{{tt|Pocket Monster TV|Who's That Pokémon}}]] | |||
* {{Ash}} | * {{Ash}} | ||
* | * {{an|Misty}} | ||
* | * {{an|Brock}} | ||
* [[Jessie]] | * [[Jessie]] | ||
* [[James]] | * [[James]] | ||
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* [[Janina]] | * [[Janina]] | ||
=== Pokémon === | ===Pokémon=== | ||
[[File:WTP EP224.png|thumb|200px|Who's That Pokémon?]] | |||
[[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Granbull}} ''(US and international)'', {{p|Steelix}} ''(Japan)'' | |||
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}}) | * {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}}) | ||
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}}) | * {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}}) | ||
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* {{p|Cyndaquil}} ({{OP|Ash|Cyndaquil}}) | * {{p|Cyndaquil}} ({{OP|Ash|Cyndaquil}}) | ||
* {{p|Totodile}} ({{OP|Ash|Totodile}}) | * {{p|Totodile}} ({{OP|Ash|Totodile}}) | ||
* {{p|Onix}} ({{OP|Brock|Onix}}) | * {{p|Onix}} ({{OP|Brock|Onix}}) | ||
* {{p|Steelix}} (Jasmine | * {{p|Steelix}} ({{OP|Jasmine|Steelix}}; debut) | ||
* {{p|Magnemite}} (Jasmine's) | * {{p|Magnemite}} ([[Jasmine]]'s) | ||
* {{p|Onix}} (Janina's) | * {{p|Onix}} ([[Janina]]'s) | ||
* {{p|Snorlax}} (flashback) | |||
== Trivia == | ==Trivia== | ||
*Ash | * The English title of this episode is a pun of the phrase "''nerves of steel''". | ||
* | * This is the second episode in which {{an|Brock}} imitates Dexter ({{Ash}}'s Pokédex) when describing a girl, the first being ''[[EP128|The Whistle Stop]]''. | ||
* While Team Rocket is reciting their motto, [[James]] is seen doing the {{wp|Moonwalk (dance)|moonwalk}}, a dance move that was made popular by {{wp|Michael Jackson}}. | |||
* Music from ''[[PK04|Pikachu's Rescue Adventure]]'' can be heard in the beginning of the episode. | |||
* This episode is featured on ''Pokémon All-Stars: Cyndaquil'' from {{wp|Magna Pacific}}'s {{OBP|Pokémon All-Stars|Region 4}} series. | |||
* [[Ash's Bulbasaur]] is present in this episode, leading to a discrepancy in the dub as [[EP225|the episode he was sent to Oak's lab in]] aired out of order a few months before this episode aired. This also happens with the [[EP223|previous episode]] as well. | |||
=== Dub edits === | ===Errors=== | ||
* When [[Jessie]] is explaining her inspiration for her Wobbuffet mecha, her gloves are missing. | |||
* When Jasmine says she will not be holding back with her battle with Ash, the orange stripe on Ash's [[bag]] is colored green, and shortly after, the bag disappears completely. | |||
* Brock says that Pikachu's {{m|Thunderbolt}} and {{p|Magnemite}}'s {{m|Thunder Wave}} dealt "half the damage" to each other; however, Thunder Wave is not a damage-dealing attack. | |||
* [[Jasmine's Steelix]] appears to be affected by Pikachu's Thunderbolt, despite being a {{type|Ground}}. | |||
* In the English [[dub]], when Pikachu makes the first move in the second round and uses Thunderbolt, the voice of a second {{p|Pikachu}} can be heard in the background saying, "Pika!" There is no explanation for this second voice as it is not present in the original Japanese version. | |||
* In the {{pmin|Brazil|Brazilian Portuguese}} dub, {{TP|Jasmine|Steelix}}'s {{m|Crunch}} is mistakenly referred to as {{m|Bite}}, a move it cannot learn. | |||
** In the {{pmin|Netherlands|Dutch}} dub, [[Jasmine]] refers to the move by its English name rather than the Dutch one, which is "Knars". | |||
* In the {{pmin|Poland|Polish}} dub, dodging is referred to as countering instead. | |||
<gallery> | |||
EP224 error.png|Jessie's missing gloves | |||
EP224 error 2.png|Ash's miscolored bag | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Dub edits=== | |||
* In the English version, the images of the {{p|Snorlax}} on the pencil cases were replaced by balloons and the pencil cases were referred to as "balloon pencil cases". | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{Epilang|color=DDDDDD|bordercolor=FFCB49 | |||
|bg={{tt|Хладнокръвният Стийликс!|Coldblooded Steelix!}} | |||
|zh_cmn={{tt|淺蔥市VS大鋼蛇|Qiǎncōng (Olivine) City, VS Steelix}} | |||
|de={{tt|Nerven aus Stahl!|Nerves of steel!}}''' | |||
{{ | |nl={{tt|Geen stalen, maar Steelix zenuwen!|No nerves of steel, but nerves of Steelix!}} | ||
{{ | |fr_eu={{tt|Rencontre pour un badge|Meeting for a badge}} | ||
|he=עצבים מברזל{{tt|atsabim mibarzel|Nerves of steel}} | |||
prevtitle= | |it={{tt|Nervi d'acciaio|Nerves of steel}} | ||
|pt_br={{tt|A Força de Steelix!|Steelix's Strength!}} | |||
nexttitle= | |pt_eu={{tt|Nervos de Aço!|Nerves of Steel!}} | ||
|es_la={{tt|¡Nervios de Steelix!|Nerves of Steelix!}} | |||
|es_eu={{tt|Nervios de Steelix|Nerves of Steelix}} | |||
|pl={{tt|Nerwowy Steelix|Nervous Steelix}} | |||
|hi=Steelix की हिम्मत {{tt|''Steelix ki Himmat''|Steelix's Courage}} {{tt|*|Hungama dub}} | |||
}} | |||
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Nerves of Steelix! (Japanese: アサギジム!VSハガネール!! Asagi Gym! VS Haganeil!!) is the 224th episode of the Pokémon animated series. It was first broadcast in Japan on November 15, 2001, and in the United States on December 21, 2002.
Blurb
As Ash prepares for his Olivine Gym battle, he and the others come across a giant Wobbuffet. It turns out to be a Team Rocket "Wobbu Warrior" robot, used for—what else?—trying to capture Pikachu. Jasmine's Steelix comes to the rescue, cracking the robot's shell, freeing Pikachu, and sending Team Rocket blasting off again.
At the Gym, Janina sets out the rules of the match: a two-by-two battle. Ash begins the match by using Pikachu against Jasmine's Magnemite. Pikachu takes an attack so it can hit the dodging Magnemite, then follows with Quick Attack to knock Magnemite out! Jasmine then sends out Steelix, which takes an early hit. It then manages to knock Pikachu out with its Iron Tail. Ash sends out Cyndaquil as his last Pokémon, trying to beat the Steel type with fire. Steelix digs itself underground and attacks, but Cyndaquil avoids it by using its Flamethrower against the wall for a quick direction change! Cyndaquil then takes a hit from Steelix's Iron Tail, but refuses to give up. Its Flamethrower turns Steelix's Sandstorm into a flaming whirlwind—knocking it out, and giving Ash the victory and the Mineral Badge!
After the battle, Ash and the gang decide where they will go next: Mahogany Town. To get there, they will cut through Ecruteak City. After saying goodbye to Janina and Jasmine, they're on their way!
Plot
Brock and Misty are at the Pokémon Center packing things in readiness when Janina comes by. She notices that Ash is missing, but his friends take Janina to see Ash while he does a morning run with his Pokémon. Ash finishes up his seaside exercises and joins Janina and the others to venture over to the Olivine Gym.
They walk a short distance, but a large Wobbuffet statue is blocking the way. Ash spots a little plaque in front, and it reads to place your prized Pokémon here for some superstitious thing. Ash puts Pikachu on top and the statue's eyes glow. Suddenly, a spring shoots Pikachu into the statue's mouth which reveals it's another one of Team Rocket's traps. The statue drives away using its concealed treads. Ash has Bayleef use Razor Leaf at the bot, but it proves ineffective against the mecha's titanium walls. While driving off with their catch, Jessie recalls the time she couldn't get a new pencil case, supposedly indestructible to even a Snorlax stomping on them. Janina and Brock call on their Onix, but the joint Tackle fails. The Wobbuffet mecha persists to scale one of the cliffs, but a Steelix emerges from the ground and knocks the mecha downwards. Ash checks his Pokédex for information on Steelix, and soon its Trainer, Jasmine appears on the scene. Brock recites his own Pokédex entry for Jasmine. Steelix Crunches onto the Wobbuffet robot, and eventually it begins to fracture open. Bayleef retrieves Pikachu with her Vine Whip. Steelix sends the robot sky high with an Iron Tail causing it to blow up and send Team Rocket blasting off.
Afterwards, Jasmine warns Ash that she won't be going easy on him. Ash admits he is fine with that. Soon everyone arrives at the Olivine Gym. Janina assumes the role of referee and declares the rules of the match, a two-on-two battle with no time limit. Jasmine calls out her Magnemite and Ash sends out Pikachu. Pikachu starts it off with a Thunderbolt, but Magnemite simply evades. Magnemite throws down a Thunder Wave back at Pikachu, Pikachu dodging as well. Magnemite is worryingly fast and evades several Thunderbolt attacks with ease. Pikachu also dodges Magnemite's Thunder Waves. Ash decides to take a direct hit from Magnemite. The tactic works as Magnemite is too exhausted to evade a Thunderbolt. Magnemite floats back up but is clearly injured. It tries another Thunder Wave, but Pikachu knocks it out with a Quick Attack, giving Ash the first round.
Next up is Steelix; however, it has the advantage with Pikachu fatigued from the last round. Pikachu uses Thunderbolt, but Steelix manages to hang in there. An Iron Tail by Steelix misses it mark. Pikachu retaliates with a Quick Attack, but it has no effect on Steelix's hardened body. Steelix soon finishes Pikachu off with another Iron Tail.
Ash hopes a type advantage will give him the victory, so he calls Cyndaquil onto the battlefield. He tells it to use Flamethrower, but before Cyndaquil's attack hits, Steelix whips up a Sandstorm to defend itself. When the Sandstorm has subsided, Ash realizes that Steelix has used Dig to go underground. Steelix pops out from under and uses Iron Tail, which Cyndaquil easily dodges. After being busy with dodging, Cyndaquil finally uses another Flamethrower on Steelix, but Steelix uses a Sandstorm defense and disappears underground. Steelix emerges soon after and tries to knock Cyndaquil out with several Iron Tails. Ash has Cyndaquil aim a Flamethrower at the wall, and it narrowly dodges an oncoming Iron Tail. Jasmine is impressed by the tactic, so she decides to step things up a notch. Steelix dives underground once again and it emerges in front of Cyndaquil. As Steelix approaches with an Iron Tail, Cyndaquil tries a Smokescreen. Steelix uses Sandstorm to blow the smoke away. However, when Steelix stops for a moment, Cyndaquil isn't there. Cyndaquil soon appears from a hole behind Steelix and shoots out a Flamethrower at an advantage. Steelix gets hit, but it isn't quite down from the blow, getting mad instead. Cyndaquil heads underground again, and Steelix strikes the ground with an Iron Tail. Ash is forced to retire his dive in the hole tactic and orders Cyndaquil to resurface. Cyndaquil tries to dodge an Iron Tail, though it gets smacked out of the ring. Everyone thinks that Cyndaquil is knocked out, but Cyndaquil struggles back onto the field. Cyndaquil collapses and its flames begin to die down. Janina is about to make the final call, but Cyndaquil recovers enough for the round to continue. Steelix dives in for a Crunch attack and Cyndaquil releases another Smokescreen and evades. Cyndaquil tries another Flamethrower, and Steelix spins into its Sandstorm defense. This time, however, Ash has Cyndaquil continue to use Flamethrower at full power. The Sandstorm eventually changes to a brazen red color, and the swirling vortex turns into a deadly and inescapable firestorm. Steelix stops twirling around, and a few anxious moments pass before it finally collapses from the searing heat. Janina officially calls the match and awards Ash the victory. Jasmine is impressed by Ash’s surprise strategy and gives him the Mineral Badge in recognition of his efforts.
Ash wonders where to go next. Brock says they should head to Mahogany Town, and Janina adds that cutting through Ecruteak City would be a shortcut. Brock says farewell to Jasmine, but Misty drags him off before he can flirt with her. By sunset, the group reaches the outskirts of Olivine City and are well on their way towards their next destination, Mahogany Town.
Major events
- Ash has a Gym battle with Jasmine and wins, earning the Mineral Badge.
- Ash decides to head to Mahogany Town via Ecruteak City for his next Gym battle.
- 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?: Granbull (US and international), Steelix (Japan)
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Togepi (Misty's)
- Bulbasaur (Ash's)
- Bayleef (Ash's)
- Cyndaquil (Ash's)
- Totodile (Ash's)
- Onix (Brock's)
- Steelix (Jasmine's; debut)
- Magnemite (Jasmine's)
- Onix (Janina's)
- Snorlax (flashback)
Trivia
- The English title of this episode is a pun of the phrase "nerves of steel".
- This is the second episode in which Brock imitates Dexter (Ash's Pokédex) when describing a girl, the first being The Whistle Stop.
- While Team Rocket is reciting their motto, James is seen doing the moonwalk, a dance move that was made popular by Michael Jackson.
- Music from Pikachu's Rescue Adventure can be heard in the beginning of the episode.
- This episode is featured on Pokémon All-Stars: Cyndaquil from Magna Pacific's Pokémon All-Stars series.
- Ash's Bulbasaur is present in this episode, leading to a discrepancy in the dub as the episode he was sent to Oak's lab in aired out of order a few months before this episode aired. This also happens with the previous episode as well.
Errors
- When Jessie is explaining her inspiration for her Wobbuffet mecha, her gloves are missing.
- When Jasmine says she will not be holding back with her battle with Ash, the orange stripe on Ash's bag is colored green, and shortly after, the bag disappears completely.
- Brock says that Pikachu's Thunderbolt and Magnemite's Thunder Wave dealt "half the damage" to each other; however, Thunder Wave is not a damage-dealing attack.
- Jasmine's Steelix appears to be affected by Pikachu's Thunderbolt, despite being a Ground-type.
- In the English dub, when Pikachu makes the first move in the second round and uses Thunderbolt, the voice of a second Pikachu can be heard in the background saying, "Pika!" There is no explanation for this second voice as it is not present in the original Japanese version.
- In the Brazilian Portuguese dub, Steelix's Crunch is mistakenly referred to as Bite, a move it cannot learn.
- In the Polish dub, dodging is referred to as countering instead.
Dub edits
- In the English version, the images of the Snorlax on the pencil cases were replaced by balloons and the pencil cases were referred to as "balloon pencil cases".
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Bulgarian | Хладнокръвният Стийликс! | |
Mandarin Chinese | 淺蔥市VS大鋼蛇 | |
Dutch | Geen stalen, maar Steelix zenuwen! | |
European French | Rencontre pour un badge | |
German | Nerven aus Stahl! | |
Hebrew | עצבים מברזלatsabim mibarzel | |
Hindi | Steelix की हिम्मत Steelix ki Himmat * | |
Italian | Nervi d'acciaio | |
Polish | Nerwowy Steelix | |
Portuguese | Brazil | A Força de Steelix! |
Portugal | Nervos de Aço! | |
Spanish | Latin America | ¡Nervios de Steelix! |
Spain | Nervios de Steelix | |
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- Original series episodes
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- Episodes storyboarded and directed by Hiroshi Haraguchi
- Episodes storyboarded by Hiroshi Haraguchi
- Episodes directed by Hiroshi Haraguchi
- Episodes animated by Katsumi Hashimoto
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