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* As of this episode, the entire Gible evolutionary family is owned by main or recurring characters (Ash has a {{AP|Gible}}, [[Ursula]] has a {{p|Gabite}} while [[Cynthia]] has a {{TP|Cynthia|Garchomp}}).  
* As of this episode, the entire Gible evolutionary family is owned by main or recurring characters (Ash has a {{AP|Gible}}, [[Ursula]] has a {{p|Gabite}} while [[Cynthia]] has a {{TP|Cynthia|Garchomp}}).  
* This is the last episode of the twelfth season, ''[[Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Galactic Battles]]''.
* This is the last episode of the twelfth season, ''[[Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Galactic Battles]]''.
* During Meowth's Giovanni fantasy, Meowth says that "''Team Rocket may the deny the evils of truth and love''". This is a reference to the original Team Rocket motto.
* During Meowth's Giovanni fantasy, Meowth says that "''Team Rocket may deny the evils of truth and love''". This is a reference to the original Team Rocket motto.


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Revision as of 19:27, 19 May 2010

DP156 : A Meteoric Rise to Excellence!
Diamond & Pearl series
DP158 : Regaining the Home Advantage!
Gotta Get a Gible!
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DP157   EP623
フカマル!ゲットだぜ!!
Fukamaru! Got It!!
First broadcast
Japan December 24, 2009
United States May 15, 2010
English themes
Opening Battle Cry - (Stand Up!)
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening ハイタッチ! 2009
Ending ドッチ~ニョ?
Credits
Animation Team Iguchi
Screenplay 米村正二 Shōji Yonemura
Storyboard 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Assistant director 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Animation director 岩根雅明 Masaaki Iwane
Additional credits

Gotta Get a Gible! (Japanese: フカマル!ゲットだぜ!! Fukamaru! Got It!!) is the 157th episode of the Diamond & Pearl series, and the 623nd episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on December 24, 2009 and in the United States on May 15, 2010.

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Synopsis

As Ash and his friends continue to Daybreak Town, Team Rocket trails them in a mecha. However, the Gible from the previous episode comes up from underground, right in their path. Team Rocket demands it to move, and though Gible appears to respond, it does nothing. Furious, Meowth tries to attack with the mecha, but Gible quickly devours the machine, leaving only their seats intact before it explodes, sending them blasting off.

Ash and his friends reach a town and plan to eat. Gible spots them and digs, getting behind Ash and poking his leg. Ash thinks it's Pikachu doing it, but Gible jumps out of the burrow and bites on Ash's head. They recognize the Gible, noticing that it looks happy with Ash. He asks Gible if it wants to join him, and it nods. Ash throws a Poké Ball, but Gible devours it. Ash asks Gible again if it does want to go, but Gible's simple grunts confuse and annoy Ash.

Officer Jenny arrives and Brock is flustered as usual before Croagunk drags him away. Jenny confronts Ash, thinking the Gible is his. Thoug Ash tries to explain, Gible's grunts make her think it is his. Gible bites Jenny's head before running away. Dawn clarifies that Gible is still a wild Pokémon. Jenny takes them to a park where many objects have been partially devoured, bite marks apparant. Gible shows up and chomps on a bench. Ash tries to scold Gible, but it bites his head again before running away. Ash and Jenny pursue as Barry, riding a bicycle, runs into Ash. Barry and Ash argue about who is at fault before he challenges Ash to a battle. Barry brags that he has six badges, even though Ash has one more. Although he was originally heading to Sunyshore City, he made a detour to Eterna since there was a free bicycle distribution event, before stopping in Hearthome to reserve a battle with Fantina.

While Barry talked, Gible quickly devoured his new bike, leaving only the rubber tires, infuriating him. Team Rocket watches and wants to steal Gible so the boss can deal with scrap metal. Barry thinks Gible is Ash's, but when Dawn mentions it's wild, Barry makes a move to catch it despite Ash wanting to catch it first. Barry brings out Empoleon, having it launch Drill Peck. Gible dodges before retaliating with Rock Smash, but Empoleon dodges and hits with Steel Wing, following with a Hydro Cannon that sends Gible flying. Ash pursues as Barry realizes his fumble in not catching Gible.

Ash and Pikachu try to locate Gible, finding it clinging to a tree branch on a cliff, struggling not to fall. Ash climbs down, but a rock crumbles and he goes into a free fall. Gible notices and grabs Ash out of the air, struggling to keep both of them from falling. Ash gets up onto a nearby ledge and pulls Gible to safety. Gible bites on his head as Dawn and Brock look down from the top of the cliff. Ash rides on Gible as it races to the top of the cliff. They meet up with Dawn and Brock, but Team Rocket shows up with another mecha and takes Gible, reciting their motto. Gible tries to bite the arm, but it is highly reinforced. The mecha fires smoke to cover their escape. Ash and Pikachu pursue. The mecha reaches a ravine, but manages to jump across. Pikachu jumps onto Ash's shoulder as he sprints, jumping the ravine. He falls short, but manages to grab ahold of the opposite cliff face, climbing to the top. Team Rocket grabs Ash and Pikahcu with the mecha as Brock and Dawn catch up, heading to a nearby bridge.

While Team Rocket plans to throw Ash and Pikachu off the cliff, Ash realizes that Gible, being part Template:Type2, won't be affected by Pikachu's electric attacks, so he orders Pikachu to use Thunderbolt despite him getting hurt. It works since the mecha is not able to block electricity, freeing Ash and Pikachu. Pikachu then frees Gible with an Iron Tail. Meowth tries to activate another mecha ability, but the electric attack terminally damaged the mecha, causing it to disintegrate and sending them blasting off.

Dawn and Brock catch up as Gible shows affection to Ash. Ash asks Gible again if it wants to join, getting an honest response this time. He tosses a Poké Ball, and this time it pulls Gible in, rocking a few times before securing the capture on his newest Pokémon. Ash then brings Gible out as Barry catches up, wanting to catch the Pokémon. Gible bites Barry's head as Dawn explains that Ash originally planned to catch it. Barry then offers to battle Gible with Empoleon.

Brock oversees the battle as Empoleon launches Drill Peck. Gible tries to counter with Rock Smash, but Empoleon easily pushes Gible back. Both Pokémon repeat their attacks, this time getting a more even match. Gible jumps to dodge a Steel Wing, but it gets hit anyway. When Empoleon uses another Steel Wing, Gible digs to dodge it before following Empoleon and jumping up to hit with Rock Smash, but a Steel Wing tosses Gible Back. Empoleon launches Hydro Cannon, which Gible digs to dodge. However, another Hydro Cannon is launched into the hole, flushing Gible out.

Gible then attempts a Draco Meteor without Ash's order, scaring Piplup into hiding behind a tree. The meteor fails and descends towards Empoleon, which it knocks aside, unintentionally into Piplup. Empoleon prepares a Hyper Beam, but Gible fires Dragon Pulse, forcing Empoleon to jump and cancel the Hyper Beam. Gible is exhausted and slumps as Empoleon knocks out Gible with Hyper Beam. Barry wins his first battle against Ash, but Ash doesn't take it harshly, praising Gible anyway and instrucing it to listen next time. Barry celebrates his win as he holds up his ticket to challenge Fantina, but Gible bites his hand and eats the ticket.

Major events

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Trivia

Errors

  • Empoleon used Hydro Cannon twice in a row, without even recharging between uses. In the games, Hydro Cannon requires the user to recharge.

Dub edits

DP156 : A Meteoric Rise to Excellence!
Diamond & Pearl series
DP158 : Regaining the Home Advantage!
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