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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*[[James]] wants to catch another {{p|Weepinbell}}, presumably as a replacement for his {{TP|James|Victreebel}}.
*[[James]] wants to catch another {{p|Weepinbell}}, presumably as a replacement for his {{TP|James|Victreebel}}.
*None of the choices in the Pokémon Trainer's Choice is actually effective against Silcoon, as far as type advantages are concerned.  However, Silcoon's most dangerous asset is {{m|Poison Sting}}, which Weezing would provide the best defense to.  In addition, Weezing is capable of learning {{m|Flamethrower|several }}{{m|Incinerate|Fire-type}} {{m|Fire Blast|moves}}, which would prove effective against a Bug-type such as Silcoon.
**In addition, Poison [[Generation I|used to]] be super-effective against Bug.
*This episode's English title is a pun of the song "I Feel Pretty" from the Broadway Musical, ''{{wp|West Side Story}}''.
*This episode's English title is a pun of the song "I Feel Pretty" from the Broadway Musical, ''{{wp|West Side Story}}''.
*This episode is featured on the ''Volume 17: Skitty'' copy of [[Pokémon All-Stars]].
*This episode is featured on the ''Volume 17: Skitty'' copy of [[Pokémon All-Stars]].

Revision as of 14:48, 13 May 2011

AG046 : Candid Camerupt!
Advanced Generation series
AG048 : ZigZag Zangoose!
I Feel Skitty!
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AG047   EP321
エネコとアロマテラピー!
Eneco and Aromatherapy!
First broadcast
Japan October 16, 2003
United States October 23, 2004
English themes
Opening This Dream
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening アドバンス・アドベンチャー
Ending そこに空があるから
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 大橋志吉 Yukiyoshi Ōhashi
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

I Feel Skitty! (Japanese: エネコとアロマテラピー! Eneco and Aromatherapy!) is the 47th episode of the Advanced Generation series, and the 321st episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on October 16, 2003 and in the United States on October 23, 2004.

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Synopsis

The scene opens with May training Beautifly for the next contest, while Ash, Max, Brock and Torchic look on. May throws a Frisbee and Beautifly uses Gust and successfully sends it back to May, who catches it. May, repeats the trick and succeeds again. The third time, however, May overthrows the Frisbee, which careens off into the forest. May asks if her Torchic would please fetch it for her. Torchic agrees and begins to run after it. Alas, the hill it's running on becomes much too steep, and it runs headfirst into a large boulder. Remarkably, it is unfazed and sees the disc on the ground nearby. As Torchic goes to pick it up, it hears something whining in a bush. It jumps after the unknown creature just as May and the others reach the bottom of the hill and call Torchic's name. Ash hears Torchic in the bushes and the gang goes into the bushes to discover Torchic and what appears to be an injured or sick Skitty with Torchic beside it. It dramatically cuts to the theme song.

The scene opens with the gang gathered around the Skitty. Ash looks it up on his Pokédex, and May comments that it is so cute and she must catch it. She sends out Torchic to battle, but when the Skitty doesn't react, she realizes there is something wrong with it. Brock attempts to feed it some of his world famous Pokémon Food mix, but the Skitty does not accept it. Brock declares he knows exactly what to do, and begins leading the gang to an unknown location. As they approach what appears to be a large mansion, many Grass Pokémon are about. Brock then announces that this is the greenhouse, a Pokémon aromatherapy laboratory. Ash is clueless as to what aromatherapy exactly means, so Brock explains that it is a method of healing using fragrances. A beautiful woman in a lab coat walks up, and Brock obviously goes crazy. He also says her name is Eliza, which he knows about through an infomercial. May explains their problem, and Eliza is more than happy to help. Inside, Eliza is giving the gang a tour and explaining some of the materials the greenhouse stores. May shows Eliza the Skitty, and she reports that is merely experiencing fatigue, not sickness. The aromatherapist then concocts a brew right before their eyes, and places it in what appears to be some sort of fragrance distribution device. She explains once Skitty gets a good rest while breathing that fragrance in, it should be just fine. May requests to stay with Skitty, and Eliza agrees. Meanwhile, Eliza is giving the rest of the gang a tour of the premises. The scene cuts to Team Rocket hovering over the greenhouse in their balloon. Meowth has an ambitious vision of them presenting the boss with the fragrance and him rewarding them. The gang returns to find Skitty just now awakening, and Skitty is extremely energetic. Eliza walks in, and Borck leaps at her, but Max pulls him back for the fifth time so far. Skitty plays with Pikachu's tail and eats some lunch. May then sends out Torchic to battle the Skitty. The battle was almost over, but Team Rocket breaks in and says their motto. Seviper fires a haze, and Skitty runs up to Meowth, who appears enraptured by Skitty's cat-like charm. James bags some perfume, but Brock bravely tackles him, knocking some perfume onto the floor and mixing their scents. This creates a scent which is repulsive to the humans, but seems to make the Pokémon slaphappy. Team Rocket jumps out the window and tries to escape in their balloon. Before they can lift off, Brock tackles James and takes the bag of perfume he was holding. Jessie sends out Seviper and attempts to steal them back, but Corphish performs a BubbleBeam, knocking Seviper over. James sends out Cacnea and uses Pin Missile, but Corphish's Harden nulls the attack. James is then distracted by some Weepinbell. Corphish uses Crabhammer, knocking James into the swiftly ascending balloon. Ash sends out Taillow, who uses wing attack, causing Team Rocket to blast off once again. May announces she can't find Skitty. Team Rocket discovers Skitty in a bag of perfume. Jessie announces that she wants it, and Meowth is distressed. Meowth takes Skitty away and tells it to run away. He can's convince it, but he throws a rock and the Skitty chases it. Taillow leads Ash and the gang to Team Rocket's crashed balloon. Eliza's Oddish uses Sweet Scent, to lure Skitty to them. Meowth and Wobbuffet are also lured by it and so Team Rocket meets up with Ash and the gang. Skitty walks out of a bush, causing May and Jessie to battle over it. Jessie uses Dustox, and May uses Beautifly. May wins, and then Ash tells Pikachu to use a Thunderbolt on Team Rocket. They blast off. Skitty willingly goes into May's Pokéball. The episode ends with the prospect of the team finally making to Fallarbor Town.

Major events

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

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

TV episode debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Pokémon Trainer's Choice: Weezing

Trivia

  • James wants to catch another Weepinbell, presumably as a replacement for his Victreebel.
  • None of the choices in the Pokémon Trainer's Choice is actually effective against Silcoon, as far as type advantages are concerned. However, Silcoon's most dangerous asset is Poison Sting, which Weezing would provide the best defense to. In addition, Weezing is capable of learning several Fire-type moves, which would prove effective against a Bug-type such as Silcoon.
    • In addition, Poison used to be super-effective against Bug.
  • This episode's English title is a pun of the song "I Feel Pretty" from the Broadway Musical, West Side Story.
  • This episode is featured on the Volume 17: Skitty copy of Pokémon All-Stars.

Errors

  • When Weezing is shown as the correct choice of the Trainer's Choice challenge, the clip is of James saying "Weezing", not of Weezing's cry.

Dub edits

Pokémon Trainer's Choice

In other languages


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