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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* This episode is the first time the "To be continued" graphic simply appeared on the screen instead of the screen resizing to show the graphic.<!--Not sure if this is dub only or if this also applies to the original...-->
* This episode is the first time the "To be continued" graphic simply appeared on the screen instead of the screen resizing to show the graphic.<!--Not sure if this is dub only or if this also applies to the original...-->
* This episode's dub title is a reference to the illness, {{wp|spring fever}}.
* This episode's dub title is a reference to the illness, {{wp|spring fever}}, it may also come from swine fever.
*''[[DP063|Hot Springing a Leak]]'' has a similar plot to this episode.
*''[[DP063|Hot Springing a Leak]]'' has a similar plot to this episode.
* The names of the Swinub in this episode are Sue, Ein, Ub, which, if said together quickly, become their species, {{p|Swinub}}. The same applies to their Japanese names, U, Ri, and Moo are the three syllables that comprise Urimoo.
* The names of the Swinub in this episode are Sue, Ein, Ub, which, if said together quickly, become their species, {{p|Swinub}}. The same applies to their Japanese names, U, Ri, and Moo are the three syllables that comprise Urimoo.

Revision as of 15:22, 11 February 2011

EP187 : Moving Pictures
Original series
EP189 : Freeze Frame
Spring Fever
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  EP188  
ここほれウリムー!おんせんをさがせ!!
Dig Here Urimoo! Search for the Hot Spring!!
First broadcast
Japan March 8, 2001
United States February 2, 2002
English themes
Opening Born to Be a Winner
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening OK!
Ending ぼくのベストフレンドへ
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 大橋志吉 Yukiyoshi Ōhashi
Storyboard 横田和 Kazu Yokota
Assistant director 松本マサユキ Masayuki Matsumoto
Animation director 桜井木ノ実 Kinomi Sakurai
Additional credits

Spring Fever (Japanese: ここほれウリムー!おんせんをさがせ!! Dig Here Urimoo! Search for the Hot Spring!!) is the 188th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on March 8, 2001 and in the United States on February 2, 2002.

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Synopsis

Template:Incomplete synopsis Continuing their travels with Todd, their search for Articuno, Ash and friends no sooner stop for a snack break than a trio of Swinub appears and makes off with Misty’s rice cake. The children jump to pursuit and soon learn that these Pokémon are in the employ of a father-daughter team of water prospectors. The Swinub’s keen sense of smell allows them to detect substances buried deep underground. Impressed by their operations, Team Rocket decided to pirate the idea and its key Pokémon and turn them to their own gain...

Major events

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

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?: Farfetch'd

Trivia

  • This episode is the first time the "To be continued" graphic simply appeared on the screen instead of the screen resizing to show the graphic.
  • This episode's dub title is a reference to the illness, spring fever, it may also come from swine fever.
  • Hot Springing a Leak has a similar plot to this episode.
  • The names of the Swinub in this episode are Sue, Ein, Ub, which, if said together quickly, become their species, Swinub. The same applies to their Japanese names, U, Ri, and Moo are the three syllables that comprise Urimoo.
  • This episode is featured on the Volume 5: Ice copy of Pokémon Elements.

Errors

  • In the dub, Jessie commands Arbok to use a Fang Attack on two of the Swinub. She most likely meant Bite and it was simply misunderstood when dubbing.

Dub edits

In other languages


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EP187 : Moving Pictures
Original series
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