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'''Pikachu Re-Volts''' (Japanese: '''きえたポケモンたちのナゾ!''' (''Mystery of the Disappearing Pokémon!'') is the 86th episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on March 4, 1999 and in the United States on February 5, 2000.
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'''Pikachu Re-Volts''' (Japanese: '''きえたポケモンたちのナゾ!''' ''The Mystery of the Missing Pokémon!'') is the 86th episode of the [[Pokémon animated series]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on March 4, 1999, and in the United States on February 5, 2000.
 
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== Synopsis ==
Continuing their adventures in the [[Orange Archipelago|Orange Islands]], {{Ash}} and {{ashfr|company}} have stopped off at [[Mandarin Island North|Mandarin Island]]. After recalling {{AP|Lapras}}, the trio hear a commotion, and notice a {{p|Grimer}}, {{p|Voltorb}} and three {{p|Magnemite}} attacking their {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. Eager to investigate, Ash and the others run to help. However, as {{AP|Pikachu}} approaches, it stops. When Ash inquires as to what is wrong, Pikachu just glares at its master. Out of nowhere, {{TP|Misty|Togepi}} jumps out of [[Misty]]'s arms and glares at its Trainer as well. Pikachu and Togepi then join the other [[Pokémon]], while Voltorb {{m|Explosion|explodes}}, distracting Ash from rescuing his Pokémon. When the dust clears, [[Officer Jenny]] has arrived, but the Pokémon are gone.


At police headquarters, Jenny explains that for some time, Pokémon have all been disobeying their masters. The only Pokémon that doesn't appear to be affected by it is a {{p|Gastly}}. Jenny explains that she is hoping by using Gastly, they will be able to figure out what is going on. Ash and the others vow to help as well.
==Blurb==
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<i>Just as Ash, Misty, and Tracey set foot on Mandarin Island, Pikachu and Togepi turn against them and join a group of other angry Pokémon. When the misbehaving Pokémon disappear, Officer Jenny arrives and informs them that dozens of Pokémon have been reported missing, including Meowth! Everyone fears a Psychic attack is behind this mystery. Will Jessie and James actually join forces with our heroes? Could they possibly win a battle for the first time?</i>
 
==Plot==
After stopping by [[Mandarin Island North|Mandarin Island]], {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} overhear a commotion and notice a {{p|Grimer}}, {{p|Voltorb}}, and four {{p|Magnemite}} attacking their {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. The group runs to help, but as {{AP|Pikachu}} approaches, he stops. When Ash asks what is wrong, Pikachu just glares at him. Out of nowhere, {{TP|Misty|Togepi}} jumps out of {{an|Misty}}'s arms and glares at its Trainer as well. Pikachu and Togepi then join the other {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, while Voltorb {{m|Explosion|explodes}}, distracting Ash from rescuing his Pokémon. When the dust clears, [[Officer Jenny]] has arrived, but the Pokémon are gone. At the police headquarters, Jenny explains that for some time, Pokémon have all been disobeying their masters. The only Pokémon that doesn't appear to be affected by it is a {{p|Gastly}}. Jenny explains that she is hoping to figure out what is going on using Gastly. Ash and the others vow to help as well.
 
Meanwhile, {{TRT}} has arrived on the island. While [[Jessie]] and [[James]] want to go exploring, {{MTR}} becomes angry with them, saying they have important business to do. Suddenly, Meowth pauses, and when Jessie and James ask him what is wrong, he takes off without responding. Team Rocket follows Meowth and ends up in a large room. As they get up, they notice [[Butch]] and [[Cassidy]] looking at them. After both duos say their {{motto}}, Butch and Cassidy explain that they are stealing all of the Pokémon on Mandarin Island for {{an|Giovanni|the Boss}}. They present proof by showing all the Pokémon they have stolen so far, which includes Pikachu, Togepi, and Meowth. Impressed, Jessie and James decide to steal the Pokémon Butch and Cassidy have taken.
 
Jessie sends out {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}} and {{TP|Jessie|Lickitung}}, while James sends out {{TP|James|Weezing}} and {{TP|James|Victreebel}}. Butch snaps his fingers, and a {{p|Drowzee}} hooked up to a machine appears. As Jessie and James question about it, the {{type|Psychic}} begins using {{m|Hypnosis}}, causing all four Pokémon to turn against them. Butch and Cassidy explain that they have Drowzee hooked up to an antenna that strengthens and broadcasts its hypnotic power all across Mandarin Island, which has allowed them to take control of all of the resident Pokémon. Having revealed their plan, they decide to get rid of Jessie and James and set their own Pokémon, including Meowth, on them.


Meanwhile, [[Team Rocket]] has arrived on the island. While [[Jessie]] and [[James]] want to go exploring, {{MTR}} becomes angry with them, saying they have important business to do. Suddenly, Meowth pauses. When Jessie and James ask him what is wrong, he takes off. Team Rocket follows Meowth, and end up in a large room. As they get up, they notice [[Butch]] and [[Cassidy]] looking at them. After both sides say their {{TP|Team Rocket|motto}}, Butch and Cassidy explain that they are stealing all the Pokémon on Mandarin Island for [[Giovanni|the boss]]. They present proof by showing all the Pokémon they have stolen so far, which includes Pikachu, Togepi and Meowth. Impressed, Jessie and James decide to steal the Pokémon Butch and Cassidy have taken.
Jessie and James are later found unconscious and taken to the Pokémon Center. When they awaken, they find themselves with Officer Jenny, Ash, and the others, who proceed to question them. They attempt to leave, but Ash blocks their way. Ash begs them to reveal what they know, and they end up conceding.


Jessie sends out {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}} and {{TP|Jessie|Lickitung}}, while James sends out {{TP|James|Weezing}} and {{TP|James|Victreebel}}. While Victreebel bites on his head, Butch snaps his fingers. A {{p|Drowzee}} hooked up to a machine appears. As Jessie and James question about it, the {{type2|Psychic}} begins using {{m|Hypnosis}}, causing all four of the Rocket's Pokémon to turn against them.
Jessie and James later approach Butch and Cassidy with a large cart filled with Poké Balls, claiming that they would like to make peace and have brought hundreds of Pokémon for them. Butch and Cassidy are skeptical, but let the duo in anyway. As they enter, Ash and his friends jump out and demand that Butch and Cassidy return the Pokémon. They refuse, saying that with the help of Drowzee, the Pokémon on Mandarin Island will do whatever they want them to do. Using Drowzee, they have all of the Pokémon attack the Trainers. All of the {{t|Electric}}, {{t|Fire}}, and {{t|Water}} types combine their attacks into a super-powered blast, but Gastly protects them from it.


When they awaken, they are with Officer Jenny, Ash and the others. After explaining that they witnessed Butch and Cassidy with all the stolen Pokémon, Ash tries to convince them to infiltrate their base again. The duo refuse, until Jenny convinces them that if they do this, they will be thought of as heroes. Liking this idea, Jessie and James agree to help out.
Suddenly, Ash gets an idea. After Pikachu {{m|Thunder Shock|shocks}} him, he gets up, taunting Pikachu into launching another attack. This angers Pikachu, who tries again. Ash keeps dodging the attacks, all the while taunting Pikachu. As Gastly starts to weaken, Ash gets in front of the machine controlling Drowzee and taunts Pikachu yet again. Pikachu launches a massive Thunder Shock, which strikes not only Ash, but the machine as well. As a result, it gets electrocuted and explodes, causing Drowzee to lose control of all of the Pokémon. Afterwards, Pikachu happily leaps into Ash's arms.


Looking through a surveillance camera, Butch and Cassidy see Jessie and James roll a large cart up to the entrance of their headquarters. It is filled with Poké Balls. Jessie and James tell the other Rockets that they would like to make peace, and have brought hundreds of Pokémon for them. Butch and Cassidy are skeptical, but let the duo in anyway. As they enter, Ash, Misty and {{Tracey}} jump out and demand Butch and Cassidy return the Pokémon. They refuse, saying that with the help of Drowzee, the Pokémon on Mandarin Island will do whatever they want them to do. Using Drowzee, they have all the Pokémon attack the Trainers.
As Ash and Misty are reunited with Pikachu and Togepi, the other Pokémon are released back onto the island, and run off to find their Trainers. However, Butch and Cassidy refuse to let Ash and the others leave. They challenge them to a battle, and Ash accepts. Using Drowzee, Butch and Cassidy are able to keep Pikachu at bay as well as Jessie and James's Pokémon. They then decide to use the building's antennae to project Drowzee's Hypnosis and retake control of all the Pokémon on the island. As the Psychic-type begins using {{m|Metronome}}, {{Tracey}} comments that they don't know what move it will use. Ash and Pikachu begin running towards them in an attempt to stop it. At the same time, nobody notices Togepi using Metronome as well. When it completes the move, a massive explosion destroys Butch and Cassidy's headquarters.


Suddenly, Ash gets an idea. After Pikachu {{m|ThunderShock|shocks}} him, he gets up, taunting Pikachu into launching another attack. This angers Pikachu, who tries again. Ash keeps dodging the attacks, all while taunting Pikachu. Everybody is confused as to what Ash is doing. When he gets in front of the machine controlling Drowzee, he yells at Pikachu to give it everything its got. Pikachu launches a massive ThunderShock, which strikes not only Ash, but the machine as well. As a result, it becomes obsolete, causing Drowzee to lose control of all the Pokémon.
After the duo is arrested, Officer Jenny awards Ash a certificate for his heroism on behalf of the Trainers of Mandarin Island, declaring him an honorary citizen of the city. She mentions that Jessie and James were to be given an award as well, but they disappeared. As the Team Rocket trio looks on from a rooftop, James mentions how it would have been nice to be congratulated for doing something right for a change, with Jessie and Meowth assuring him that their job is do the wrong thing by capturing Pikachu.


Misty happily runs up to Togepi, who, upon seeing her, jumps into her arms. Ash, injured and tired, looks up to see Pikachu jump into his arms. The other Pokémon are released back onto the island, and run off to find their Trainers. However, Butch and Cassidy refuse to let Ash and the others leave. They challenge them to a battle, and Ash accepts. Using Drowzee, Butch and Cassidy are able to confuse Pikachu. Then, they have the Psychic-type use {{m|Metronome}}. Tracey comments this is trouble, as they don't know what move it will use. At the same time, nobody notices Togepi using Metronome as well. When it completes the move, an explosion sends Butch, Cassidy and Drowzee flying, and their headquarters destroyed.
Ash and his friends then depart from Mandarin Island. As they ride away on {{AP|Lapras}}, Tracey remarks that the only time Team Rocket won is when they were on the side of Ash and his companions. Ash jokes that "you can't lose them all" as the three Trainers share a good laugh.


After the duo is arrested, everyone wonders where the explosion came from. Many attribute it to Drowzee's Metronome having backfired on itself. Ash and friends then bid Mandarin Island farewell and head off on their next adventure.
==Major events==
* [[Butch]] and [[Cassidy]] are revealed to have obtained a {{p|Drowzee}}.
* {{Tracey}} meets Butch and Cassidy for the first time.
* [[Jessie's Lickitung]] uses {{m|Tackle}} for the first time.
* [[James's Victreebel]] is revealed to know Tackle.
* [[Misty's Togepi]] is revealed to know {{m|Metronome}}.
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== Major events ==
===Debuts===
* {{Tracey}} meets [[Butch]] and [[Cassidy]] for the first time.
====Pokémon debuts====
* [[Misty's Togepi]] learns {{m|Metronome}}.
=== Debuts ===


== Characters ==
==Characters==
=== Humans ===
===Humans===
[[File:Dare da EP086.png|thumb|200px|{{tt|Dare da?|Who's That Pokémon?}}]]
* {{Ash}}
* {{Ash}}
* [[Misty]]
* {{an|Misty}}
* {{Tracey}}
* {{Tracey}}
* [[Jessie]]
* [[Jessie]]
* [[James]]
* [[James]]
* [[Officer Jenny]]
* {{an|Professor Oak}}
* [[Butch]]
* [[Butch]]
* [[Cassidy]]
* [[Cassidy]]
* [[Officer Jenny]]
* {{pkmn|Trainer}}s
* Citizens


=== Pokémon ===
===Pokémon===
[[Who’s That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Kangaskhan}} ''(U.S. and International)''; {{p|Drowzee|Sleep}} ''(Japan)''
[[File:WTP EP086.png|thumb|200px|Who's That Pokémon?]]
[[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Kangaskhan}} ''(US and International)'', {{p|Drowzee}} ''(Japan)''
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}})
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}})
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})
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* {{p|Victreebel}} ({{OP|James|Victreebel}})
* {{p|Victreebel}} ({{OP|James|Victreebel}})
* {{p|Gastly}} ([[Officer Jenny]]'s)
* {{p|Gastly}} ([[Officer Jenny]]'s)
* {{p|Drowzee}} ([[Butch]] & [[Cassidy]]'s)
* {{p|Drowzee}} ([[Butch]] and [[Cassidy]]'s)
 
Pokémon hypnotized by [[Team Rocket]]:
 
* {{p|Wartortle}}
* {{p|Wartortle}}
* {{p|Vulpix}}
* {{p|Vulpix}}
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* {{p|Poliwag}}
* {{p|Poliwag}}
* {{p|Ponyta}}
* {{p|Ponyta}}
* {{p|Magnemite}}
* {{p|Magnemite}} (×4)
* {{p|Grimer}}
* {{p|Grimer}}
* {{p|Kingler}}
* {{p|Kingler}}
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* {{p|Flareon}}
* {{p|Flareon}}


== Trivia ==
==Trivia==
*The story is a modern-day take on the classic fairytale, {{wp|The Pied Piper of Hamelin}}.
* [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture]]: {{p|Hitmonchan}}
*This is the first time the {{wp|running gag}} of getting [[Butch]]'s name wrong is used. In this case, James called him "Batch".
** Pokémon senryū summary: Send them flying, with one punch, {{p|Hitmonchan}}.
*Tracey makes a reference to ''[[Who's that Pokémon?]]'' when he sees {{p|Drowzee}} and asks the exact phrase.  
* This is the first time the {{wp|running gag}} of getting [[Butch]]'s name wrong is used. In this case, James called him "Botch" in the English dub, which fittingly can mean "to mess up", although he originally called him コサンジ ''Kosanji'', which would become standard for the running gag in Japanese.
*This is the first time [[Jessie's Lickitung]] was used since its capture over 30 episodes earlier.
* {{Tracey}} exclaims "Who's that Pokémon?" when he sees {{p|Drowzee}}, thus referencing [[Who's That Pokémon?|the question-and-answer segment of the same name]].
*Both of [[Butch]], [[Cassidy]]'s, [[Jessie]], and [[James]]'s mottos are said at the exact same time in this episode.
* This is the first time [[Jessie's Lickitung]] was used since [[EP052|the episode in which it was caught]] 34 episodes earlier.
* Both of [[Butch]], [[Cassidy]]'s, [[Jessie]], and [[James]]'s {{motto}}s are said at the exact same time in this episode.
** Although Cassidy claims that Jessie and James's version of the motto is incorrect, in ''[[EP057|The Breeding Center Secret]]'', {{MTR}} claims that Butch and Cassidy stole the motto from them.
* [[Ash's Pikachu]] is referred to as a male in the dub. Shortly after [[Officer Jenny]] first arrives, just after the explosion, {{Ash}} says, "You just gotta find him, Officer Jenny!"
* This episode marks the first time Pikachu has been controlled by an evil organization.
* Team Rocket does not blast off in this episode. However, Butch and Cassidy said a similar phrase "Looks like we're carted off again!" when they got arrested.


=== Errors ===
===Errors===
=== Dub edits ===
[[File:EP086 error.png|thumb|200px|Jolteon's missing collar]]
* In the beginning, four {{p|Magnemite}} are hypnotized by Drowzee. However, only three Magnemite are hypnotized later on.
* When {{Ash}} calls out to Pikachu after he disappears, his [[bag]] is missing.
* It is stated in this episode that {{t|Ghost}} types are strong against {{t|Psychic}} Pokémon. However, in [[Generation I]], Psychic types were only weak to {{t|Bug}}-type attacks.
** It is also implied that Ghost-type Pokémon are immune to Psychic-type attacks. However, they actually take normal damage from Psychic-type attacks. Furthermore, Gastly is part Poison-type, so Psychic attacks should be super effective against it.
* At one point, James commands {{TP|James|Weezing}}, {{TP|James|Victreebel}}, and {{TP|Jessie|Lickitung}} to use {{m|Tackle}}. However, Victreebel [[Animated series move errors|cannot legally learn the move in the games]]. Lickitung was also unable to learn Tackle until [[Pokémon Legends: Arceus]].
* A {{p|Ponyta}} is seen using {{m|Flamethrower}}, despite that it was impossible to teach a Ponyta this move until {{game|Crystal}}.
* {{p|Jolteon}}'s collar disappears in a scene where all of the controlled Pokémon charge at Ash's group. This scene is also used in [[Pokémon World (song)|Pokémon World]].
* In the English [[dub]], the [[Pokédex]] classifies {{p|Drowzee}} as the "Hypnotic {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}", whereas its actual {{pkmn|category}} in the games is the "Hypnosis Pokémon".
 
===Dub edits===
* [[Pikachu's Jukebox]]: [[2.B.A. Master]]
* During the "motto battle" in the dub, Cassidy claims that Jessie and James's motto is incorrect, and when James proceeds with the motto, Butch interjects that he has the next line. In the original version, they don't say this and are just reciting the lines from their own motto. This is likely because the Japanese version of their motto is longer than in the dub, with later appearances adding the line "Here's our mission, so you better listen" to make it match.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
* French: '''{{tt|Pikachu se ré-volt|Pikachu revolts}}'''
{{Epilang|color=FFDDAA|bordercolor=FFBB55
* German: '''{{tt|Der Aufstand|The rebellion}}'''
|ar={{tt|البوكيمونات الشرسة|The savage Pokémon}}
* Hebrew: '''פיקאצ'ו מכה בוולט''' ''{{tt|Pikachu maké bevolt|Pikachu strikes with volt}}''
|zh_cmn={{tt|消失的神奇寶貝之謎|Mystery of the Disappearing Pokémon}}
* Italian: '''{{tt|la rivolta dei Pokémon|Pokémon rebellion}}'''
|ca={{tt|En Pikachu es rebel·la|Pikachu revolts}}
* Portuguese (Brazilian): '''{{tt|A Revolta do Pikachu|The Pikachu's Revolt}}'''
|cs={{tt|Vzpoura Pikachu|The revolt of Pikachu}}
* Portuguese (European): '''{{tt|Pikachu Revolta-se|Pikachu Revolts}}'''
|da={{tt|Pikachu kommer i stødet|Pikachu gets charged}}
* Spanish
|nl={{tt|Pikachu Komt in Opstand|Pikachu Revolts}}
** Iberian Spanish: '''{{tt|Pikachu se rebela|Pikachu revolts}}'''
|fr_eu={{tt|Pikachu se ré-volt|Pikachu revolts}}
** Latin American Spanish: '''{{tt|¡Pikachu se rebela!|Pikachu revolts!}}'''
|de={{tt|Der Aufstand|The rebellion}}
 
|he=פיקאצ'ו מכה בוולט {{tt|''Pikachu ma'ke be'volt''|Pikachu strikes with volt}}
|hi=Pikachu का जोर का झटका! {{tt|''Pikachu ka jor ka jhatka!''|Pikachu's Great Shock!}} {{tt|*|Hungama dub}}
|hu={{tt|Pikachu lázad|Pikachu Revolts}}
|it={{tt|La rivolta dei Pokémon|Pokémon rebellion}}
|no={{tt|Pikachu gjør opprør|Pikachu revolts}}
|pl={{tt|Zbuntowany Pikachu|Revolting Pikachu}}
|pt_br={{tt|A Revolta do Pikachu|The Pikachu's Revolt}}
|pt_eu={{tt|O Pikachu Revolta-se|Pikachu Revolts}}
|ro={{tt|Pikachu Se Reîncarcă|Pikachu Recharges}}
|ru={{tt|Пикачу взбунтовался!|Pikachu revolts!}}
|es_la={{tt|¡Pikachu se rebela!|Pikachu revolts!}}
|es_eu={{tt|Pikachu se rebela|Pikachu revolts}}
|sv={{tt|Pikachu revolterar|Pikachu revolts}}
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  EP086  
きえたポケモンたちのナゾ!
The Mystery of the Missing Pokémon!
First broadcast
Japan March 4, 1999
United States February 5, 2000
English themes
Opening Pokémon World
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening ライバル!
Ending タイプ・ワイルド
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 冨岡淳広 Atsuhiro Tomioka
Storyboard 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Assistant director 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Animation director 玉川明洋 Akihiro Tamagawa
Additional credits

Pikachu Re-Volts (Japanese: きえたポケモンたちのナゾ! The Mystery of the Missing Pokémon!) is the 86th episode of the Pokémon animated series. It was first broadcast in Japan on March 4, 1999, and in the United States on February 5, 2000.

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Blurb

Just as Ash, Misty, and Tracey set foot on Mandarin Island, Pikachu and Togepi turn against them and join a group of other angry Pokémon. When the misbehaving Pokémon disappear, Officer Jenny arrives and informs them that dozens of Pokémon have been reported missing, including Meowth! Everyone fears a Psychic attack is behind this mystery. Will Jessie and James actually join forces with our heroes? Could they possibly win a battle for the first time?

Plot

After stopping by Mandarin Island, Ash and his friends overhear a commotion and notice a Grimer, Voltorb, and four Magnemite attacking their Trainers. The group runs to help, but as Pikachu approaches, he stops. When Ash asks what is wrong, Pikachu just glares at him. Out of nowhere, Togepi jumps out of Misty's arms and glares at its Trainer as well. Pikachu and Togepi then join the other Pokémon, while Voltorb explodes, distracting Ash from rescuing his Pokémon. When the dust clears, Officer Jenny has arrived, but the Pokémon are gone. At the police headquarters, Jenny explains that for some time, Pokémon have all been disobeying their masters. The only Pokémon that doesn't appear to be affected by it is a Gastly. Jenny explains that she is hoping to figure out what is going on using Gastly. Ash and the others vow to help as well.

Meanwhile, Team Rocket has arrived on the island. While Jessie and James want to go exploring, Meowth becomes angry with them, saying they have important business to do. Suddenly, Meowth pauses, and when Jessie and James ask him what is wrong, he takes off without responding. Team Rocket follows Meowth and ends up in a large room. As they get up, they notice Butch and Cassidy looking at them. After both duos say their motto, Butch and Cassidy explain that they are stealing all of the Pokémon on Mandarin Island for the Boss. They present proof by showing all the Pokémon they have stolen so far, which includes Pikachu, Togepi, and Meowth. Impressed, Jessie and James decide to steal the Pokémon Butch and Cassidy have taken.

Jessie sends out Arbok and Lickitung, while James sends out Weezing and Victreebel. Butch snaps his fingers, and a Drowzee hooked up to a machine appears. As Jessie and James question about it, the Psychic-type begins using Hypnosis, causing all four Pokémon to turn against them. Butch and Cassidy explain that they have Drowzee hooked up to an antenna that strengthens and broadcasts its hypnotic power all across Mandarin Island, which has allowed them to take control of all of the resident Pokémon. Having revealed their plan, they decide to get rid of Jessie and James and set their own Pokémon, including Meowth, on them.

Jessie and James are later found unconscious and taken to the Pokémon Center. When they awaken, they find themselves with Officer Jenny, Ash, and the others, who proceed to question them. They attempt to leave, but Ash blocks their way. Ash begs them to reveal what they know, and they end up conceding.

Jessie and James later approach Butch and Cassidy with a large cart filled with Poké Balls, claiming that they would like to make peace and have brought hundreds of Pokémon for them. Butch and Cassidy are skeptical, but let the duo in anyway. As they enter, Ash and his friends jump out and demand that Butch and Cassidy return the Pokémon. They refuse, saying that with the help of Drowzee, the Pokémon on Mandarin Island will do whatever they want them to do. Using Drowzee, they have all of the Pokémon attack the Trainers. All of the Electric, Fire, and Water types combine their attacks into a super-powered blast, but Gastly protects them from it.

Suddenly, Ash gets an idea. After Pikachu shocks him, he gets up, taunting Pikachu into launching another attack. This angers Pikachu, who tries again. Ash keeps dodging the attacks, all the while taunting Pikachu. As Gastly starts to weaken, Ash gets in front of the machine controlling Drowzee and taunts Pikachu yet again. Pikachu launches a massive Thunder Shock, which strikes not only Ash, but the machine as well. As a result, it gets electrocuted and explodes, causing Drowzee to lose control of all of the Pokémon. Afterwards, Pikachu happily leaps into Ash's arms.

As Ash and Misty are reunited with Pikachu and Togepi, the other Pokémon are released back onto the island, and run off to find their Trainers. However, Butch and Cassidy refuse to let Ash and the others leave. They challenge them to a battle, and Ash accepts. Using Drowzee, Butch and Cassidy are able to keep Pikachu at bay as well as Jessie and James's Pokémon. They then decide to use the building's antennae to project Drowzee's Hypnosis and retake control of all the Pokémon on the island. As the Psychic-type begins using Metronome, Tracey comments that they don't know what move it will use. Ash and Pikachu begin running towards them in an attempt to stop it. At the same time, nobody notices Togepi using Metronome as well. When it completes the move, a massive explosion destroys Butch and Cassidy's headquarters.

After the duo is arrested, Officer Jenny awards Ash a certificate for his heroism on behalf of the Trainers of Mandarin Island, declaring him an honorary citizen of the city. She mentions that Jessie and James were to be given an award as well, but they disappeared. As the Team Rocket trio looks on from a rooftop, James mentions how it would have been nice to be congratulated for doing something right for a change, with Jessie and Meowth assuring him that their job is do the wrong thing by capturing Pikachu.

Ash and his friends then depart from Mandarin Island. As they ride away on Lapras, Tracey remarks that the only time Team Rocket won is when they were on the side of Ash and his companions. Ash jokes that "you can't lose them all" as the three Trainers share a good laugh.

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?: Kangaskhan (US and International), Drowzee (Japan)

Trivia

Errors

Jolteon's missing collar
  • In the beginning, four Magnemite are hypnotized by Drowzee. However, only three Magnemite are hypnotized later on.
  • When Ash calls out to Pikachu after he disappears, his bag is missing.
  • It is stated in this episode that Ghost types are strong against Psychic Pokémon. However, in Generation I, Psychic types were only weak to Bug-type attacks.
    • It is also implied that Ghost-type Pokémon are immune to Psychic-type attacks. However, they actually take normal damage from Psychic-type attacks. Furthermore, Gastly is part Poison-type, so Psychic attacks should be super effective against it.
  • At one point, James commands Weezing, Victreebel, and Lickitung to use Tackle. However, Victreebel cannot legally learn the move in the games. Lickitung was also unable to learn Tackle until Pokémon Legends: Arceus.
  • A Ponyta is seen using Flamethrower, despite that it was impossible to teach a Ponyta this move until Pokémon Crystal.
  • Jolteon's collar disappears in a scene where all of the controlled Pokémon charge at Ash's group. This scene is also used in Pokémon World.
  • In the English dub, the Pokédex classifies Drowzee as the "Hypnotic Pokémon", whereas its actual category in the games is the "Hypnosis Pokémon".

Dub edits

  • Pikachu's Jukebox: 2.B.A. Master
  • During the "motto battle" in the dub, Cassidy claims that Jessie and James's motto is incorrect, and when James proceeds with the motto, Butch interjects that he has the next line. In the original version, they don't say this and are just reciting the lines from their own motto. This is likely because the Japanese version of their motto is longer than in the dub, with later appearances adding the line "Here's our mission, so you better listen" to make it match.

In other languages



EP085 : Fit To Be Tide
Original series
EP087 : The Crystal Onix
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