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==In other languages==
==In other languages==
* French: '''{{tt|Y a t'il un pilote dans le dirigeable?|Does there have to be a pilot in the blimp?}}'''
* French: '''{{tt|Y a-t-il un pilote dans le dirigeable?|Does there have to be a pilot in the blimp?}}'''
* German: '''{{tt|Flug des Grauens|Flight of terror}}'''
* German: '''{{tt|Flug des Grauens|Flight of terror}}'''
* Hebrew: '''פחד באויר''' ''{{tt|pachad ba'avir|Scare in the air}}''
* Hebrew: '''פחד באויר''' ''{{tt|pachad ba'avir|Scare in the air}}''

Revision as of 12:28, 31 May 2010

EP081 : Pallet Party Panic
Original series
EP083 : Poké Ball Peril
A Scare in the Air
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  EP082  
ひこうせんはふこうせん!?
Blimp Accident!?
First broadcast
Japan February 4, 1999
United States January 8, 2000
English themes
Opening Pokémon Theme
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening ライバル!
Ending タイプ・ワイルド
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 武上純希 Junki Takegami
Storyboard 鈴木敏明 Toshiaki Suzuki
Assistant director 鈴木敏明 Toshiaki Suzuki
Animation director 志村泉 Izumi Shimura
Additional credits

A Scare in the Air (Japanese: ひこうせんはふこうせん!? Blimp Accident!? ) is the 82nd episode of the Pokémon anime and the first episode in the Orange Islands arc. It was first broadcast in Japan on February 4, 1999 and in the United States on January 8, 2000.

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Synopsis

Preparing to depart for Valencia Island, Ash and co. are at a grocery store picking up supplies for their trip. Ash suggests walking, but Brock's guidebook says that it will only take a day traveling by blimp. While the blimp arrives, two men sponsor a contest where the winner gets a prize just by showing their store receipt to them. Ash shows his receipt, and wins a trip on the blimp. Unknown to the kids, Jessie and James have received an assignment from Giovanni to operate the blimp.

Ash and the others reach the blimp yard, where they see a broken down blimp. Two men approach them and ask if they are riding the blimp. They then tell them the blimp is haunted and full of ghosts. At this point, Jessie and James enter the blimp.

Once on board, Ash and the others notice how broken down the blimp truly is. At the same time, Meowth is fixing dinner, while Jessie and James act as waiters. During some turbulence, Ash complains about the ride. Jessie and James ask Meowth who's flying the blimp. They realize that nobody was flying the blimp. Realizing this, Jessie and James attempt to pilot the blimp, but instead fly it into a big storm.

Suddenly, Misty notices that Togepi is missing. They set out to find it, while Team Rocket starts looking for the twerps. When Ash and the others reach the inflated portion of the blimp, they encounter what they believe to be a ghost. As it turns out, the ghost is actually Jigglypuff.

Eventually, Ash and friends meet up with Team Rocket, and begin a Pokémon battle. At one point, Brock's Geodude throws James's Weezing through the blimp and it starts ripping apart. While this is happening, Misty finally spots Togepi on a high ledge. Ash uses Bulbasaur to grab Togepi from the ledge. While trying to rescue Togepi, Team Rocket attempts to steal Pikachu. Their plan is thwarted when the blimp hits a pocket of turbulence and fall out of the blimp. Using fabric from the blimp, Meowth makes a parachute. However, Jigglypuff lands on top of it and starts to sing. They fall asleep, and Meowth lets go of the fabric, causing the trio to fall into the ocean.

Now in control of the blimp, Ash and the others try to land it. Using their Pokémon, they are able to steer the blimp and crash land it on Valencia Island. Now safely on land, they continue to Professor Ivy's lab to obtain the GS Ball.

Major events

Debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?: Vulpix (Japan, US, and international)

Trivia

  • The dub of this episode was renamed "Spirits in the Sky" after the September 11th tragedy. However, this may have only been temporary, as the Cartoon Network rerun kept the original dub title.
  • This episode's renamed dub title is a reference to the Norman Greenbaum song, Spirit in the Sky.
  • This is the first English episode of the 2000s.
  • In the Japanese version, the "Who Is it" is the object Misty was holding when she, Ash and Brock discovered Togepi was missing.

Errors

Dub edits

In other languages

  • French: Y a-t-il un pilote dans le dirigeable?
  • German: Flug des Grauens
  • Hebrew: פחד באויר pachad ba'avir
  • Italian: Il dirigibile fantasma
  • Mandarin: 飛行船是不幸船?
  • Portuguese (Brazilian): Susto no Ar
  • Portuguese (European): Um Susto no Ar
  • Russian: Воздушные страсти
  • Spanish:
    • Iberian Spanish: Susto en el aire
    • Latin American Spanish: ¡Un susto en el aire!
  • Hungarian: Légi riadalom
EP081 : Pallet Party Panic
Original series
EP083 : Poké Ball Peril
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