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EP100 : Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?
Original series
EP102 : The Mystery Menace
Get Along, Little Pokémon
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  EP101  
だいへいげんのコイルたち!
Coil-tachi of the Big Prairie!
First broadcast
Japan June 17, 1999
United States April 29, 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 藤田伸三 Shinzō Fujita
Storyboard 井硲清高 Kiyotaka Itani
Assistant director 大町繁 Shigeru Ōmachi
Animation director 小林勝利 Katsutoshi Kobayashi
Additional credits

Get Along, Little Pokémon (Japanese: だいへいげんのコイルたち! Coil-tachi of the Big Prairie!) is the 101st episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on June 17, 1999 and in the United States on April 29, 2000.

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Synopsis

Ash, Misty and Tracey are walking along Mandarin Island to the gym in Trovita in the blazing sun. Misty and Ash are not doing too well but Tracey seems fine. They find out that being on Lapras they don’t do much walking. Tracey tells them that they can be at the town in three days.

A storm rolls on the gang and they desperately run to find some shelter but Misty falls to the ground with Togepi. They take cover under a rock until lightning almost hits them. During the storm they see a small crowd of Magnemite absorbing the lightning and wonder what they are doing. They are absorbing the lightning. Eventually they see a Jolteon who seems to be herding the crowd of Magnemite. They also meet a man who has a wagon with a pair of Tauros pulling it who offers them safety in the back of the wagon from the lightning; they do so and board the wagon. They see the Magnemite absorbing more lightning.

Later after the storm the man who calls himself Ethan tells them that he owns a Magnemite ranch. He takes his Magnemite into lightning storms so that he can take the electric power to towns and cities on the island. Tracy notices how well trained the Magnemite are and asks Ethan about it. Ethan calls the Magnemite by numbers instead of names and Misty and Ash comment that they cannot tell them apart but Ethan says he can. He uses Jolteon to “round up” the Magnemite like sheep. The Magnemite take a liking to Pikachu with him being an electric type Pokémon and in doing so they almost swallow him. Ask attempts to help Pikachu but ends up getting shocked himself. Ethan comments that Ash is a “tough little hombre” just like he is for taking the electric attack.

Jolteon leads the Magnemite and Ethan takes the gang to the next town. At sunset Ash takes the reigns from Ethan to the Tauros but almost crashes it on his first try however he eventually gets the hang of it. Later at night during a thunderstorm the gang watch as the Magnemite absorb more lightning from the storm.

The following day the gang relax around a campfire with Ethan and enjoy some drinks and snacks. What they do not notice is that they are being watched by Team Rocket. They plot to kidnap Pikachu, Jolteon and the group of Magnemite and profit off their electrical power before giving them to Giovanni. Ethan receives a phone call from Officer Jenny in a nearby town telling them that they need power due to a blackout. The phone call is interrupted soon after and the Magnemite soon fly away with Jolteon in pursuit.

They run into Team Rocket who do their motto as usual and announce their intentions. Using a giant magnet they plan to kidnap the Magnemite. They also use a giant gripper to kidnap Pikachu and Jolteon. Pikachu tries an electric attack but it does no damage due to the gripper being lightning absorbent. Ethan commands Jolteon instead to use Pin Missile which works much better by letting both Pokémon free. Jolteon lands on his feet but Pikachu on his back. Jolteon uses Thunder Wave to battle with the magnet for control of the group of Magnemite but Jessie goes into a rage and calls out Arbok who falls to the ground. Jolteon manages to get all the Magnemite free but in doing so left himself open to a tackle attack from Arbok. Jolteon flies back into Ethan who in turn hurts his arm on a rock. Pikachu manages to finish the battle by using Thunderbolt on Team Rocket’s balloon saving the group of Pokémon.

Both Jolteon and Ethan are seriously hurt due to the fight but Ethan makes it a point that he must take the Magnemite to the town for their electric power. Misty and Tracey plead for him not to go but it is only when Ash says that he will take the Magnemite to town for Ethan. Ash straps up one of the Tauros and Ethan tells him to take nine of the Magnemite to the town. Ash and Pikachu ride on Tauros to the town with the Magnemite. Using the whistle which controls the Magnemite Ash does pretty well until the Magnemite start vanishing in different directions. When the whistle fails to bring them back Pikachu uses Thunderbolt doing the very same thing as Jolteon normally does. Ash counts the Magnemite in order to check if they are all there. He finds that “Number 6” a very strange looking Magnemite is missing and he goes off to look for it.

Number 6 is floating away over the stream when it is found by Ash but not only by him but also by Team Rocket who are back for a second round. Using magnet machines that are powered by rubbing themselves with panels that work on static electricity they once again plan to capture the Magnemite. Ash runs away with number 6 until he runs into Pikachu, leading Team Rocket to the other Magnemite in the process. Ash orders Pikachu to run with the other Magnemite but he does not. The other Magnemite are bagged by Team Rocket but Pikachu tries to battle back with his own electric attacks against Team Rocket’s magnets.

Seeing Pikachu trying desperately to save its fellow Magnemite, Number 6 flies into the colliding magnetic blasts. Absorbing all the electrical, it manages to free the other Magnemite and evolve into Magneton. The other eight Magnemite use their own power to restore Pikachu. Team Rocket try to get the Pokémon back with their magnets by rubbing themselves harder but they accidentally set themselves on fire instead. Pikachu, the Magnemite and Number 6 use their combined power to shock Team Rocket which once again sends them blasting off.

At sunset Ash and the group arrive in the town followed shortly by Tracey who is leading the wagon with Misty and Ethan. They arrive to find the town once again with power. They enter the town.

Later at the Pokémon Center Ash is thanked by Nurse Joy and Officer Jenny for his help and also is asked by Ethan to join him in his job. Ash declines saying that he would much rather stay on his course for the Orange League. They leave the town and go on toward Trovita.

Major events

Debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Who’s That Pokémon?: Chansey (US and international); Coil (Japan)

Trivia

  • Professor Oak's lecture: Beedrill. Oak gets carried off by some Beedrill.
  • Pokémon senryū summary: Beedrill, their protected home is in the forest.
  • Although it is said that Magneton is made up of three Magnemite, when Magnemite # 6 evolves, it "creates" two Magnemite during evolution, instead of getting together with two real Magnemite. This is similar to the games.
  • This episode's dub title is a reference to the old western saying, "Git along, little doggies!"
  • Like the previous episode, the Pokédex picture had characteristics of that unique Pokémon. This time was when Ash was viewing the Pokédex entry of the newly evolved Magneton, which picture in the Pokédex was with the crooked magnets of the number six, instead of the usual Sugimori art.
  • An instrumental version of The Time Has Come (Pikachu's Goodbye) is heard as background music.
  • Ethan's name and appearance is based on the character Ethan Edwards from the 1956 western classic The Searchers, starring legendary action hero John Wayne, who played Ethan Edwards in the film. Ethan's Japanese name, フォード Ford, is a homage to the legendary director of The Searchers, John Ford. But unlike Wayne's character in the western classic, who is a rugged, despicable anti-hero, Ethan is kind and gentle.

Errors

  • The title card for this episode displays the name for this episode as "Get Along Little, Pokémon", instead of "Get Along, Little Pokémon".
  • During the first battle with Team Rocket, Arbok is initially on the ground, battling Jolteon. However, when Pikachu shocks Team Rocket, Arbok is in the balloon with the others.
  • The DVD packaging and menus for this episode title it "Git Along, Little Pokémon" instead of "Get."

Dub edits

In other languages

  • Czech: Hyjé, malý pokémone
  • French: Les bons, les brutes et les Pokémon
  • German: Blitzgewitter und Energiespender
  • Hebrew: תסתדר בעצמך פוקימון קטן tistader be'atsmecha Pokémon katan
  • Hungarian: Tovább, tovább, kis Pokémon!
  • Italian: Il cow boy
  • Mandarin: 大平原的小磁怪
  • Portuguese:
    • Brazilian Portuguese: Vai Nessa, Pokémon
    • European Portuguese: Dêem-se bem, pequenos Pokémon
  • Russian: Вперёд, маленькие покемоны!
  • Spanish:
    • Iberian Spanish: Sigue, pequeño Pokémon
    • Latin American Spanish: ¡Emergencia eléctrica!


EP100 : Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?
Original series
EP102 : The Mystery Menace
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