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'''Challenge of the Samurai''' (Japanese: '''サムライしょうねんのちょうせん!''' ''Challenge of the Samurai Boy'') is the fourth episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 22, 1997 and in USA on September 11, 1998.
* [https://youtu.be/_2n8VptXyB0 サムライしょうねんのちょうせん!] on the official Japanese Pokémon [[YouTube]] channel
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'''Challenge of the Samurai''' (Japanese: '''サムライしょうねんのちょうせん!''' ''Challenge of the Samurai Boy!'') is the fourth episode of the [[Pokémon animated series]]. It first aired in Japan on April 22, 1997, and in the United States on September 11, 1998.
 
{{spoilers}}
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== Synopsis ==
==Blurb==
{{Ash}}, [[Misty]] continued their travel through the [[Viridian Forest]] on the way to [[Pewter City]]. Suddenly, Ash spotted a {{p|Weedle}} and decided to catch it. He tried to use {{AP|Pikachu}} against it, but it was more interested in sleeping rather than {{pkmn|battle|battling}}, so he sent out his {{AP|Pidgeotto}}. Pidgeotto managed to defeat Weedle but just when Ash is about to toss a [[Poké Ball]] to capture it, a person dressed as a [[samurai]] arrived on scene. The samurai asked Misty if she was from [[Pallet Town]] and when she replied in the negative, he turned to Ash. The {{pkmn2|wild}} Weedle escaped and the samurai rebuked Ash for it. The two then engaged themselves in a Pokémon battle.
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<i>Misty and Ash continue to wander the Viridian Forest when they spot a Weedle. As Ash battles it, he's distracted by a boy dressed as a samurai and calling himself (naturally) Samurai. Samurai challenges Ash to a battle, and Ash gets the advantage when his Metapod defends itself against Samurai's Pinsir. Samurai sends out his own Metapod—and a standoff begins.
 
A swarm of Beedrill interrupts the battle. Ash flees, but leaves his Metapod behind. The Beedrill grab Metapod and take it back to their hive. As Ash sneaks toward the hive to save Metapod, Jessie, James, and Meowth shows up to cause trouble. Ash is able to duck the angry Beedrill, and they instead focus their wrath on Team Rocket.
 
Metapod is mad at Ash for being abandoned. Has Ash learned his lesson about leaving his friends behind? Will Metapod evolve again? And will Samurai and Ash ever resume their battle?</i>
 
==Plot==
As {{ashfr|the group}} continue their way through [[Viridian Forest]], {{an|Misty}} lets out a shrill scream. {{Ash}} turns to find her in a tree because she saw a {{type|Bug}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, though he makes light of her fear. Then, he spots the Pokémon in question, a {{p|Weedle}}, and decides to catch it. He is forced to send out his {{AP|Pidgeotto}} because {{AP|Pikachu}} is asleep. Misty walks off, only to encounter a stranger named [[Samurai]] and his sharp sword. When he asks if she is from [[Pallet Town]], she states that she's not, causing him to leave to continue his search. Misty is baffled as to what kind of grudge the stranger could have against Pallet Town inhabitants, but then she realizes the stranger is after Ash.
 
Meanwhile, Pidgeotto swoops and defeats Weedle, but, just as Ash is about to toss a {{i|Poké Ball}}, Samurai arrives and asks him if he is from [[Pallet Town]]. When Ash affirms it, Samurai draws his sword at him, with Misty barely yelling out a warning to Ash, and challenges Ash to a Pokémon battle. The {{pkmn2|wild}} Weedle escapes and Ash reprimands Samurai for causing him to lose the Weedle. However, Samurai says that Ash allowed it to escape. The two then begin their Pokémon battle.


Ash used his Pidgeotto and the samurai battled with his {{p|Pinsir}}. The two battle for sometime and finally, Pinsir managed to defeat Pidgeotto. Ash then sent out his {{AP|Metapod}}. Metapod broke Pinsir's pincers with {{m|Harden}} and won the round. The samurai then sent out his {{p|Metapod}}! The two Metapod continued to harden themselves leading Misty and Pikachu to wonder whether the match would ever finish. Suddenly, a swarm of {{p|Beedrill}} arrived and lifted Ash's Metapod away. The samurai took Ash, Misty and their other Pokémon to a safe place.
Ash uses his exhausted Pidgeotto against Samurai's {{p|Pinsir}}. Pidgeotto uses {{m|Sand Attack}}, but it is defeated by Pinsir's {{m|Tackle}}. Ash then sends out his {{p|Metapod}}, who wins after he {{m|Harden}}s his body to the point where Pinsir's pincers break. Samurai sends out his own Metapod, and the two Metapod continue to use Harden in a battle of willpower for many hours, leaving Misty and Pikachu wondering if the match will ever end. After spotting a {{p|Beedrill}} swarm, Samurai [[recall]]s his Pokémon and flees, though Ash checks his [[Pokédex]] for details. A Beedrill kidnaps Ash's Metapod, despite Ash's attempts to recall his Pokémon. Pikachu shocks a Beedrill and Misty grabs Ash to start running, catching up with Samurai. They hide amongst some shrubs, only to encounter a hive of {{p|Kakuna}}. When the Kakuna evolve into more Beedrill, the group flees to Samurai's log cabin.


In the samurai's hiding place, the samurai furiously rebuked Ash for putting his Metapod in danger. Ash kept mum and promises to himself that he would find out Metapod the next day and look after it from then on. During the night, he is unable to sleep and can only think about his Metapod.
Samurai rebukes Ash for putting his Metapod in danger, then admits that he lost against three other Trainers from Pallet Town, including {{Gary}}. However, he insists that Ash is a novice. Ash keeps quiet and promises himself that he will find Metapod the next day and look after him better from then on. During the night, he is unable to sleep and can only think about his Metapod.


The next day, the group started their search for Metapod. They soon find it on a tree among many {{p|Kakuna}}. Ash joyously goes to Metapod to take him back in his team. He however saw a look of sorrow on Metapod and realized that he has lost its trust. He apologized to it and promises to take better care of it next time and managed to regain its trust. To show that it has faith in him, Metapod saved him from a Beedrill which was about to attack him from behind. It then started glowing and [[Evolution|evolved]] into a {{AP|Butterfree}}! Ash happily looked at his first fully-evolved Pokémon, and even Misty didn't feel her normal fear of [[bug-type]]s and remarked on its beauty.
Early the next morning, Ash begins his search for Metapod. He sees him lying at the base of a tree, surrounded by many {{p|Kakuna}}, and attempts to sneak forward through the grass towards him without alerting the Beedrill swarm. However, he is interrupted by {{MTR}}, who jumps on the back of his head. A moment later, [[Jessie]] and [[James]] appear on a cliff overhead, and launch loudly into their {{motto}}, ignoring Ash's warnings that they will alert the Beedrill. The sound awakens the Beedrill, who prepare to dive-bomb Ash and Team Rocket. Ash rolls underneath their attacks and reaches Metapod. Jessie and James attempt to take cover in their cardboard van, but some {{p|Weedle}} have begun to chew through it, and they run instead.


Ash and the others are then once again attacked by the swarm of Beedrill, but this time, Ash was prepared for them. He ordered his newly evolved Butterfree to use {{m|Sleep Powder}} and which puts the bee-like Pokémon to sleep. They then escaped from the area.
Ash attempts to recall Metapod to his Poké Ball, but he shakes in disagreement. With a Beedrill fast approaching, Ash runs with Metapod in his arms. Seeing a look of sorrow in Metapod's eyes, Ash realizes that he has lost Metapod's trust. Ash attempts to explain what happened, saying that losing Metapod was all Samurai's fault. However, Ash suddenly realizes that he is lying to himself and to Metapod, and admits that losing Metapod was his fault and his alone. Ash is upset upon realizing that it was his carelessness that put his Pokémon's life in danger, and, amid tearful apologies to Metapod, he sincerely promises to stop making excuses and take better care of his Pokémon. As Samurai, Misty, and Pikachu arrive in a protective bug net, Metapod leaps into the path of a Beedrill's {{m|Twineedle}}, sparing Ash. Ash cradles Metapod, thinking he has been badly injured, but he instead begins to glow. The hole in his shell has triggered Metapod's [[evolution]] into {{AP|Butterfree}}. Ash gazes happily at his first fully evolved Pokémon, and even Misty isn't fearful, going so far as to call Ash's Butterfree beautiful.


Later, Ash and the samurai parted as friends, but promised to battle again. He and Misty then go on and finally reached the end of the Viridian Forest. Ash ran at full speed towards [[Pewter City]] to earn his first [[Gym]] [[Badge]], with Misty close behind.
Another swarm of Beedrill appears, but this time, Ash orders his Butterfree to use {{m|Sleep Powder}}, which puts the bee-like Pokémon, and also Team Rocket, to sleep and allows the group to escape. Samurai applauds Ash for his control over Butterfree so soon after his evolution. He then shows Ash and Misty the path out of Viridian Forest to [[Pewter City]]. He also tells Ash that he takes back his criticism and refers to himself as a novice. Ash, Pikachu, and Misty continue towards Pewter City to earn Ash's first [[Gym]] [[Badge]]. Team Rocket, meanwhile, is left wrapped up like Kakuna amongst a hive of angry Beedrill.


== Major events ==
==Major events==
* Ash tries and fails to {{pkmn2|captured|capture}} a {{p|Weedle}}.
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* {{Ash}}'s {{p|Metapod}} [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{AP|Butterfree}}.
* {{Ash}} tries and fails to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} a {{p|Weedle}}.
* [[Ash's Pidgeotto]] is revealed to know {{m|Sand Attack}}.
* Ash's {{p|Metapod}} is revealed to have learned {{m|Harden}}.
* Ash has his first fair {{pkmn|Trainer}} {{pkmn|battle}}, with no official winner.
* {{MTR}} is revealed to know {{m|Scratch}}.
* Ash's Metapod [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{AP|Butterfree}} and learns {{m|Sleep Powder}}.
{{animeevents}}


== Debuts ==
===Debuts===
===Pokémon debuts===
====Pokémon debuts====
* [[Ash's Butterfree]]
* {{p|Weedle}}
* {{p|Pinsir}}
* {{p|Pinsir}}
* {{p|Weedle}}
* {{p|Kakuna}}
* {{p|Kakuna}}
* [[Ash's Butterfree]]


== Characters ==
==Characters==
 
===Humans===
=== Humans ===
[[File:Dare da EP004.png|thumb|200px|{{tt|Dare da?|Who's That Pokémon?}}]]
* {{Ash}}
* {{Ash}}
* [[Misty]]
* {{an|Misty}}
* [[Jessie]]
* [[Jessie]]
* [[James]]
* [[James]]
* [[Samurai]]
* [[Samurai]]


=== Pokémon ===
===Pokémon===
 
[[File:WTP EP004.png|thumb|200px|Who's That Pokémon?]]
[[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Metapod}}
[[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Metapod}}
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{op|Ash|Pikachu}})
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}})
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})
* {{p|Caterpie}} ({{op|Ash|Caterpie}}; flashback)
* {{p|Metapod}} ({{OP|Ash|Butterfree}}; evolves)
* {{p|Metapod}} ({{op|Ash|Metapod}}; evolves)
* {{p|Butterfree}} ({{OP|Ash|Butterfree}}; newly evolved)
* {{p|Butterfree}} ({{op|Ash|Butterfree}}; newly evolved)
* {{p|Pidgeotto}} ({{OP|Ash|Pidgeotto}})
* {{p|Pidgeotto}} ({{op|Ash|Pidgeotto}})
* {{p|Squirtle}} ({{OP|Gary|Squirtle}}{{tt|*|Unknown before EP269 - The Ties that Bind}}; flashback)
* {{p|Ekans}} ({{op|Jessie|Ekans}})
* {{p|Koffing}} ({{op|James|Koffing}})
* {{p|Pinsir}} ([[Samurai]]'s; debut)
* {{p|Pinsir}} ([[Samurai]]'s; debut)
* {{p|Metapod}} ([[Samurai]]'s)
* {{p|Metapod}} ([[Samurai]]'s)
* {{p|Charmander}} (unnamed Trainer's; flashback)
* {{p|Bulbasaur}} ({{pkmn|Trainer}}'s; flashback)
* {{p|Squirtle}} ({{op|Gary|Squirtle}}; flashback)
* {{p|Charmander}} ({{pkmn|Trainer}}'s; flashback)
* {{p|Bulbasaur}} (unnamed Trainer's; flashback)
* {{p|Weedle}} (multiple; debut)
* {{p|Chansey}} ({{op|Nurse Joy|Chansey}}; flashback)
* {{p|Kakuna}} (multiple; evolve; debut)
* {{p|Weedle}} (debut)
* {{p|Beedrill}} (multiple; some newly evolved)
* {{p|Kakuna}} (debut)
* {{p|Beedrill}}
* {{p|Spearow}}


== Trivia ==
==Trivia==
* This is the first episode in which Ash participates in a "fair" {{pkmn|battle}}.
[[File:Kakuna evolution anime.png|thumb|200px|Kakuna's original evolution method]]
* This is the first time the lines "Prepare for trouble!" and "And make it double!" are included in the [[Team Rocket's motto]].
[[File:Metapod evolution anime.png|thumb|200px|Metapod's original evolution method]]
* Samurai is based on a bug catcher trainer class.
* This is the first time the lines "Prepare for trouble! / And make it double!" are included in {{TRT}}'s {{motto}}.
* Samurai is the first anime [[character of the day]].
* In this episode, {{p|Metapod}} and {{p|Kakuna}}'s evolution processes are depicted as their shells cracking and their evolved forms emerging, leaving behind an empty carapace, similar to real-life insects' emergence from {{wp|pupa}}tion. [[AG142|In]] [[BW124|later]] [[BW130|episodes]], however, Metapod and Kakuna are shown to evolve like any other Pokémon.
* In this episode, Metapod's and Kakuna's evolutions are depicted as their shells cracking and their evolved forms emerging. In later episodes, however, Metapod and Kakuna are shown to evolve like any other Pokémon.
* {{Ash}} tries and fails to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} a {{p|Weedle}}; however, he would [[EP161|later]] succeed in catching its [[Casey's Beedrill|final form]], only to give it away shortly thereafter.
* When Ash, Misty and Samurai are sleeping down for the night and Ash is wide awake worrying about Metapod, his Japanese name, Satoshi, is written on his sleeping bag and not painted over.
** In that episode Ash once again tries and fails to capture a Weedle.
* Ash tries to capture a Weedle, but fails. [[EP161|Later on]], however, he would succeed in capturing its [[Casey's Beedrill|evolved form]], but he would give it away shortly afterward. Incidentally, in that episode, Ash tries to capture another Weedle and fails.
* This episode features the first [[animated series move errors|anime move error]], as {{p|Pinsir}} cannot legally learn {{m|Tackle}} in the {{pkmn|games}}.
* This episode features the first [[character of the day]], namely [[Samurai]].
* During the Metapod vs. Metapod battle, each side uses Harden in a futile attempt to defeat the other. However, Ash's Metapod should know Tackle as well, since it evolved from a Caterpie.
* When Ash, Misty, and Samurai are settled down for the night and Ash is shown to be awake and worrying about Metapod, "Satoshi", Ash's Japanese name, is written on his sleeping bag.
* Samurai blames Ash for letting the Weedle escape, even though he only failed to catch it due to Samurai himself interrupting his capture attempt.
* This episode was [[Banned episodes|banned]] in {{pmin|South Korea}} due to featuring a samurai.
* In the {{pmin|Netherlands|Dutch}} and {{pmin|Poland|Polish}} [[dub]]s of the episode, Ash refers to {{Gary}} as "'''Bailey'''" while talking with Samurai. The same error appears in [[Pokémon Stickers series 1 (Artbox)|Pokémon Stickers series 1]] by Artbox, possibly indicating a preliminary name for Gary in the anime's dubbing production.
* This episode marks one of the few times a body part of a Pokémon gets clearly broken, being Samurai's Pinsir's pincers.
* Ash imagining Samurai's Pinsir splitting his Metapod in half is the first of very few instances of a Pokémon dying on-screen.
* This is the only time when the English dub [[title card]] contains dialogue unrelated to the episode title, with Ash following the [[narrator]]'s opening recap by saying, "And now", before reciting the title.


=== Errors ===
===Errors===
* When Ash sets out the next morning to look for Metapod, Meowth kicks Ash in the head and scratches him. After he starts crying Jessie and James are shown on top of the cliff above him. Ash runs off after they recited their motto, during this time Meowth was still next to him. When the camera cuts to Jessie and James jumping off the cliff and running after them, Meowth is shown jumping off with them.
* During the recap when Caterpie evolves, Ash's eyes are red in color.
* In one scene, when Ash is arguing with Samurai, his gloves disappear.
* When Samurai first points his sword at Ash, Ash's gloves disappear.
* After Samurai challenges Ash to a match, Pikachu says "Pika?" and his mouth is white instead of the usual pink.
* Right before Ash and Samurai battle, Pikachu says his name but his mouth doesn't move.
* As mentioned above, Samurai's Pinsir uses {{m|Tackle}} in this episode, a move it is [[Animated series move errors|normally incapable of learning]].
* When the two Metapod are battling, the day progresses from morning to evening as shown by their shadows. In the next shot, the sun is still overhead at 90 degrees, which is possible only in afternoon. This is an example of [[animation physics]].
* The hole a Beedrill makes in the door of the cabin disappears in the next shot.
* When Beedrill removes itself the cabin door, some Beedrill's limbs are colored yellow.
* When Ash sets out the next morning to look for Metapod, Meowth kicks Ash in the head and scratches him. Then, Jessie and James are shown on top of the cliff above him. Ash runs off after they finish reciting their motto, during in which Meowth is still next to him. However, when the camera cuts to Jessie and James jumping off the cliff and running after him, Meowth is shown jumping off with them.
* When Ash's Metapod takes the hit from Beedrill's {{m|Twineedle}}, the center part on [[Ash's hat]] is colored white instead of red.
* At the end of the episode, Samurai's sword appears smaller than normal.
** Also at the end, in one shot Samurai is standing under trees, but the trees disappear in his close-up.
* In the English dub:
** Many times in this episode, when referring to multiple of a Pokémon, characters add "s" on the end of the name when the plural of a Pokémon is the same as the singular.
** When Ash, Misty, and Samurai are running away from the Beedrill, Misty's Japanese voice can be heard.
* In the {{pmin|Brazil}}ian dub, when talking with Samurai, Ash refers to Gary as "Scary".


=== Dub edits ===
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* Ash getting in a cow costume and suggesting that a bug is a "cowterpie" makes more sense in the Japanese punMisty says "Mushi! Mushi! Mushi! ...Mushi!" which means "Bug! Bug! Bug! ...Bug!"Ash then says "Ushi?", meaning "Cow?".  
EP004 error.png|Ash's eyes
EP004 error 2.png|Ash's missing gloves
EP004 error 3.png|The Beedrill's miscolored limbs
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===Changes===
====Dub edits====
* [[Kanto Pokérap]]: Day 4
* In the original Japanese version, Ash makes an untranslatable pun. Misty says "{{tt|虫!虫!虫! ...虫!|Mushi! Mushi! Mushi! ...Mushi!}}" which means "Bug! Bug! Bug! ...Bug!", and Ash dons a cow costume and says "{{tt|牛?|Ushi?}}", meaning "Cow?". In the English dub, Ash just suggests that the bug Misty is cowering over might just be a "Cowterpie".
* The word "Mika" on Jessie's Kakuna disguise is painted out in the dub.
* The word "Mika" on Jessie's Kakuna disguise is painted out in the dub.
* The narrator talking at the beginning of the episode after the recap was removed in the dub.
* Misty's bikini scene was removed from the {{pmin|Hindi}} Cartoon Network dub and the HungamaTV re-dub.


== In other languages ==
====Differences between the episode and the [[Pocket Monsters Film Comic|comic adaptation]]====
 
* The Cowterpie joke was cut.
* Czech: '''{{tt|Souboj se samurajem|A battle with a samurai}}'''
* The scene where Misty first encounters Samurai is cut, leaving Samurai's first appearance to be when he encounters Ash. Similarly, Misty rushing and screaming out for Ash in an attempt to warn him is cut out.
* Dutch: '''{{tt|De Samoerai Uitdaging!|The Challenge of the Samurai!}}'''
* During the scene where the Metapod are hardening during their battle, only the picture of Pikachu sunbathing is retained, whereas the episode shows both Misty and Pikachu sunbathing.
* European and Brazilian Portuguese: '''{{tt|O Desafio do Samurai|The Challenge of the Samurai}}'''
** On a related note, the comic has Pikachu briefly saying "Chu..." while lounging, while in the episode, he was completely silent.
* Finnish: '''{{tt|Samurain haaste|The challenge of Samurai}}'''
* The panel where Misty scolds Samurai and Ash for being "more hardheaded than their Metapods" reuses the panel where Jessie and James knock Meowth off their Beedrill-protection device.
* French: '''{{tt|Le défi du Samouraï|The challenge of Samurai}}'''
* Meowth scratching Ash (as well as Ash's reaction) is cut from the comic.
* German:  '''{{tt|Die Herausforderung|The challenge}}'''
* The final scene where Jessie and James end up wearing Kakuna disguises in the comic cuts out the part where they end up being stung as a result of the Kakuna deducing their real identities.
* Italian: '''{{tt|La sfida del Samurai|The challenge of Samurai}}'''
* Latin American Spanish: '''{{tt|¡El desafio del Samurai!|The challenge of the Samurai!}}'''
* Iberian Spanish: '''{{tt|El reto del Samurai|The challenge of Samurai}}'''
* Mandarin: '''{{tt|武士少年的挑战|The Challenge of the Samurai}}'''


==In other languages==
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EP003 : Ash Catches a Pokémon
Original series
EP005 : Showdown in Pewter City
Challenge of the Samurai
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サムライしょうねんのちょうせん!
Challenge of the Samurai Boy!
First broadcast
Japan April 22, 1997
United States September 11, 1998
English themes
Opening Pokémon Theme
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening めざせポケモンマスター
Ending ひゃくごじゅういち
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 園田英樹 Hideki Sonoda
Storyboard 鈴木敏明 Toshiaki Suzuki
Assistant director 大原実 Minoru Ōhara
Animation director 平岡正幸 Masayuki Hiraoka
Additional credits

Challenge of the Samurai (Japanese: サムライしょうねんのちょうせん! Challenge of the Samurai Boy!) is the fourth episode of the Pokémon animated series. It first aired in Japan on April 22, 1997, and in the United States on September 11, 1998.

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Blurb

Misty and Ash continue to wander the Viridian Forest when they spot a Weedle. As Ash battles it, he's distracted by a boy dressed as a samurai and calling himself (naturally) Samurai. Samurai challenges Ash to a battle, and Ash gets the advantage when his Metapod defends itself against Samurai's Pinsir. Samurai sends out his own Metapod—and a standoff begins.

A swarm of Beedrill interrupts the battle. Ash flees, but leaves his Metapod behind. The Beedrill grab Metapod and take it back to their hive. As Ash sneaks toward the hive to save Metapod, Jessie, James, and Meowth shows up to cause trouble. Ash is able to duck the angry Beedrill, and they instead focus their wrath on Team Rocket.

Metapod is mad at Ash for being abandoned. Has Ash learned his lesson about leaving his friends behind? Will Metapod evolve again? And will Samurai and Ash ever resume their battle?

Plot

As the group continue their way through Viridian Forest, Misty lets out a shrill scream. Ash turns to find her in a tree because she saw a Bug-type Pokémon, though he makes light of her fear. Then, he spots the Pokémon in question, a Weedle, and decides to catch it. He is forced to send out his Pidgeotto because Pikachu is asleep. Misty walks off, only to encounter a stranger named Samurai and his sharp sword. When he asks if she is from Pallet Town, she states that she's not, causing him to leave to continue his search. Misty is baffled as to what kind of grudge the stranger could have against Pallet Town inhabitants, but then she realizes the stranger is after Ash.

Meanwhile, Pidgeotto swoops and defeats Weedle, but, just as Ash is about to toss a Poké Ball, Samurai arrives and asks him if he is from Pallet Town. When Ash affirms it, Samurai draws his sword at him, with Misty barely yelling out a warning to Ash, and challenges Ash to a Pokémon battle. The wild Weedle escapes and Ash reprimands Samurai for causing him to lose the Weedle. However, Samurai says that Ash allowed it to escape. The two then begin their Pokémon battle.

Ash uses his exhausted Pidgeotto against Samurai's Pinsir. Pidgeotto uses Sand Attack, but it is defeated by Pinsir's Tackle. Ash then sends out his Metapod, who wins after he Hardens his body to the point where Pinsir's pincers break. Samurai sends out his own Metapod, and the two Metapod continue to use Harden in a battle of willpower for many hours, leaving Misty and Pikachu wondering if the match will ever end. After spotting a Beedrill swarm, Samurai recalls his Pokémon and flees, though Ash checks his Pokédex for details. A Beedrill kidnaps Ash's Metapod, despite Ash's attempts to recall his Pokémon. Pikachu shocks a Beedrill and Misty grabs Ash to start running, catching up with Samurai. They hide amongst some shrubs, only to encounter a hive of Kakuna. When the Kakuna evolve into more Beedrill, the group flees to Samurai's log cabin.

Samurai rebukes Ash for putting his Metapod in danger, then admits that he lost against three other Trainers from Pallet Town, including Gary. However, he insists that Ash is a novice. Ash keeps quiet and promises himself that he will find Metapod the next day and look after him better from then on. During the night, he is unable to sleep and can only think about his Metapod.

Early the next morning, Ash begins his search for Metapod. He sees him lying at the base of a tree, surrounded by many Kakuna, and attempts to sneak forward through the grass towards him without alerting the Beedrill swarm. However, he is interrupted by Meowth, who jumps on the back of his head. A moment later, Jessie and James appear on a cliff overhead, and launch loudly into their motto, ignoring Ash's warnings that they will alert the Beedrill. The sound awakens the Beedrill, who prepare to dive-bomb Ash and Team Rocket. Ash rolls underneath their attacks and reaches Metapod. Jessie and James attempt to take cover in their cardboard van, but some Weedle have begun to chew through it, and they run instead.

Ash attempts to recall Metapod to his Poké Ball, but he shakes in disagreement. With a Beedrill fast approaching, Ash runs with Metapod in his arms. Seeing a look of sorrow in Metapod's eyes, Ash realizes that he has lost Metapod's trust. Ash attempts to explain what happened, saying that losing Metapod was all Samurai's fault. However, Ash suddenly realizes that he is lying to himself and to Metapod, and admits that losing Metapod was his fault and his alone. Ash is upset upon realizing that it was his carelessness that put his Pokémon's life in danger, and, amid tearful apologies to Metapod, he sincerely promises to stop making excuses and take better care of his Pokémon. As Samurai, Misty, and Pikachu arrive in a protective bug net, Metapod leaps into the path of a Beedrill's Twineedle, sparing Ash. Ash cradles Metapod, thinking he has been badly injured, but he instead begins to glow. The hole in his shell has triggered Metapod's evolution into Butterfree. Ash gazes happily at his first fully evolved Pokémon, and even Misty isn't fearful, going so far as to call Ash's Butterfree beautiful.

Another swarm of Beedrill appears, but this time, Ash orders his Butterfree to use Sleep Powder, which puts the bee-like Pokémon, and also Team Rocket, to sleep and allows the group to escape. Samurai applauds Ash for his control over Butterfree so soon after his evolution. He then shows Ash and Misty the path out of Viridian Forest to Pewter City. He also tells Ash that he takes back his criticism and refers to himself as a novice. Ash, Pikachu, and Misty continue towards Pewter City to earn Ash's first Gym Badge. Team Rocket, meanwhile, is left wrapped up like Kakuna amongst a hive of angry Beedrill.

Major events

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

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Dare da?

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?

Who's That Pokémon?: Metapod

Trivia

Kakuna's original evolution method
Metapod's original evolution method
  • This is the first time the lines "Prepare for trouble! / And make it double!" are included in Team Rocket's motto.
  • In this episode, Metapod and Kakuna's evolution processes are depicted as their shells cracking and their evolved forms emerging, leaving behind an empty carapace, similar to real-life insects' emergence from pupation. In later episodes, however, Metapod and Kakuna are shown to evolve like any other Pokémon.
  • Ash tries and fails to catch a Weedle; however, he would later succeed in catching its final form, only to give it away shortly thereafter.
    • In that episode Ash once again tries and fails to capture a Weedle.
  • This episode features the first anime move error, as Pinsir cannot legally learn Tackle in the games.
  • This episode features the first character of the day, namely Samurai.
  • During the Metapod vs. Metapod battle, each side uses Harden in a futile attempt to defeat the other. However, Ash's Metapod should know Tackle as well, since it evolved from a Caterpie.
  • When Ash, Misty, and Samurai are settled down for the night and Ash is shown to be awake and worrying about Metapod, "Satoshi", Ash's Japanese name, is written on his sleeping bag.
  • Samurai blames Ash for letting the Weedle escape, even though he only failed to catch it due to Samurai himself interrupting his capture attempt.
  • This episode was banned in South Korea due to featuring a samurai.
  • In the Dutch and Polish dubs of the episode, Ash refers to Gary as "Bailey" while talking with Samurai. The same error appears in Pokémon Stickers series 1 by Artbox, possibly indicating a preliminary name for Gary in the anime's dubbing production.
  • This episode marks one of the few times a body part of a Pokémon gets clearly broken, being Samurai's Pinsir's pincers.
  • Ash imagining Samurai's Pinsir splitting his Metapod in half is the first of very few instances of a Pokémon dying on-screen.
  • This is the only time when the English dub title card contains dialogue unrelated to the episode title, with Ash following the narrator's opening recap by saying, "And now", before reciting the title.

Errors

  • During the recap when Caterpie evolves, Ash's eyes are red in color.
  • When Samurai first points his sword at Ash, Ash's gloves disappear.
  • After Samurai challenges Ash to a match, Pikachu says "Pika?" and his mouth is white instead of the usual pink.
  • Right before Ash and Samurai battle, Pikachu says his name but his mouth doesn't move.
  • As mentioned above, Samurai's Pinsir uses Tackle in this episode, a move it is normally incapable of learning.
  • When the two Metapod are battling, the day progresses from morning to evening as shown by their shadows. In the next shot, the sun is still overhead at 90 degrees, which is possible only in afternoon. This is an example of animation physics.
  • The hole a Beedrill makes in the door of the cabin disappears in the next shot.
  • When Beedrill removes itself the cabin door, some Beedrill's limbs are colored yellow.
  • When Ash sets out the next morning to look for Metapod, Meowth kicks Ash in the head and scratches him. Then, Jessie and James are shown on top of the cliff above him. Ash runs off after they finish reciting their motto, during in which Meowth is still next to him. However, when the camera cuts to Jessie and James jumping off the cliff and running after him, Meowth is shown jumping off with them.
  • When Ash's Metapod takes the hit from Beedrill's Twineedle, the center part on Ash's hat is colored white instead of red.
  • At the end of the episode, Samurai's sword appears smaller than normal.
    • Also at the end, in one shot Samurai is standing under trees, but the trees disappear in his close-up.
  • In the English dub:
    • Many times in this episode, when referring to multiple of a Pokémon, characters add "s" on the end of the name when the plural of a Pokémon is the same as the singular.
    • When Ash, Misty, and Samurai are running away from the Beedrill, Misty's Japanese voice can be heard.
  • In the Brazilian dub, when talking with Samurai, Ash refers to Gary as "Scary".

Changes

Dub edits

  • Kanto Pokérap: Day 4
  • In the original Japanese version, Ash makes an untranslatable pun. Misty says "虫!虫!虫! ...虫!" which means "Bug! Bug! Bug! ...Bug!", and Ash dons a cow costume and says "牛?", meaning "Cow?". In the English dub, Ash just suggests that the bug Misty is cowering over might just be a "Cowterpie".
  • The word "Mika" on Jessie's Kakuna disguise is painted out in the dub.
  • The narrator talking at the beginning of the episode after the recap was removed in the dub.
  • Misty's bikini scene was removed from the Hindi Cartoon Network dub and the HungamaTV re-dub.

Differences between the episode and the comic adaptation

  • The Cowterpie joke was cut.
  • The scene where Misty first encounters Samurai is cut, leaving Samurai's first appearance to be when he encounters Ash. Similarly, Misty rushing and screaming out for Ash in an attempt to warn him is cut out.
  • During the scene where the Metapod are hardening during their battle, only the picture of Pikachu sunbathing is retained, whereas the episode shows both Misty and Pikachu sunbathing.
    • On a related note, the comic has Pikachu briefly saying "Chu..." while lounging, while in the episode, he was completely silent.
  • The panel where Misty scolds Samurai and Ash for being "more hardheaded than their Metapods" reuses the panel where Jessie and James knock Meowth off their Beedrill-protection device.
  • Meowth scratching Ash (as well as Ash's reaction) is cut from the comic.
  • The final scene where Jessie and James end up wearing Kakuna disguises in the comic cuts out the part where they end up being stung as a result of the Kakuna deducing their real identities.

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Original series
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