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In a dark room, a {{p|Galvantula}} is the subject of an experiment by [[Colress]], [[Team Plasma]]'s head scientist. With {{un|Angie}} and two other {{tc|Team Plasma Grunt}}s looking on, a device attaches to the Galvantula's glass prison and begins emitting strange energy waves. As a small receiver on Galvantula's head blinks to life, the EleSpider Pokémon begins releasing massive amounts of electricity, its eyes glowing red and its demeanor becoming more violent. Angie comments that Colress' experiment will soon give Team Plasma the power to conquer Unova, but Colress declares that his only concern is whether or not he can unlock the true strength of Pokemon. | In a dark room, a {{p|Galvantula}} is the subject of an experiment by [[Colress]], [[Team Plasma]]'s head scientist. With {{un|Angie}} and two other {{tc|Team Plasma Grunt}}s looking on, a device attaches to the Galvantula's glass prison and begins emitting strange energy waves. As a small receiver on Galvantula's head blinks to life, the EleSpider Pokémon begins releasing massive amounts of electricity, its eyes glowing red and its demeanor becoming more violent. Angie comments that Colress' experiment will soon give Team Plasma the power to conquer Unova, but Colress declares that his only concern is whether or not he can unlock the true strength of Pokemon. | ||
Meanwhile, {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} arrive in [[Floccesy Town]], only to be attacked by a group of wild {{p|Amoonguss}} with strange looks in their eyes. Unable to determine the source of their rage, Ash has {{AP|Pikachu}} subdue the Amoonguss with a {{m|Thunderbolt}}. The group brings the wounded Pokemon to the [[Pokémon Center]], only to find [[Nurse Joy]] already dealing with dozens of other cases. [[Officer Jenny]] explains that the patients are all casualties of the same incidents: the wild | Meanwhile, {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} arrive in [[Floccesy Town]], only to be attacked by a group of wild {{p|Amoonguss}} with strange looks in their eyes. Unable to determine the source of their rage, Ash has {{AP|Pikachu}} subdue the Amoonguss with a {{m|Thunderbolt}}. The group brings the wounded Pokemon to the [[Pokémon Center]], only to find [[Nurse Joy]] already dealing with dozens of other cases. [[Officer Jenny]] explains that the patients are all casualties of the same incidents: the wild Pokémon living around Floccesy Town have recently started coming fown from their mountain home and violently attacking everyone they see. A young man comments that he had seen a suspicious group of people near the old observatory on the mountain, despite it having been closed for years. With Officer Jenny occupied with a rampaging {{p|Bouffalant}}, Ash and his friends decide to investigate themselves. Unbeknownst to them, Team Rocket is eavesdropping on the conversation, deciding to follow the group and wait for a chance to steal Pikachu; additionally, a bearded {{tc|Hiker}} appears to have taken interest in Ash's group. | ||
Back in Colress' lab, the Plasma grunts are astonished by the increase in Galvantula's power and aggression. Angie explains that the experiment has also left Galvantula under their complete control, but the Pokémon falls unconscious when Colress shuts down his machine. Lamenting that he may have used too much power, the scientist decides to work with his next subject: a {{p|Beartic}}. As he starts up the machine again, Colress explains that he is using EM radio waves to force Pokémon into a state of extreme aggression, increasing the power of their attacks. He boasts that his theories are working flawlessly, Beartic roaring in pain as it falls under his control. | Back in Colress' lab, the Plasma grunts are astonished by the increase in Galvantula's power and aggression. Angie explains that the experiment has also left Galvantula under their complete control, but the Pokémon falls unconscious when Colress shuts down his machine. Lamenting that he may have used too much power, the scientist decides to work with his next subject: a {{p|Beartic}}. As he starts up the machine again, Colress explains that he is using EM radio waves to force Pokémon into a state of extreme aggression, increasing the power of their attacks. He boasts that his theories are working flawlessly, Beartic roaring in pain as it falls under his control. |
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Team Plasma's Pokémon Power Plot! (Japanese: アクロマVSハンサム!プラズマ団の陰謀!! Achroma VS Handsome! Plasma-dan's Conspiracy!!) is the 112th episode of the Best Wishes series, and the 769th episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on February 7, 2013 and in the United States on May 11, 2013.
Synopsis
In a dark room, a Galvantula is the subject of an experiment by Colress, Team Plasma's head scientist. With Angie and two other Team Plasma Grunts looking on, a device attaches to the Galvantula's glass prison and begins emitting strange energy waves. As a small receiver on Galvantula's head blinks to life, the EleSpider Pokémon begins releasing massive amounts of electricity, its eyes glowing red and its demeanor becoming more violent. Angie comments that Colress' experiment will soon give Team Plasma the power to conquer Unova, but Colress declares that his only concern is whether or not he can unlock the true strength of Pokemon.
Meanwhile, Ash and his friends arrive in Floccesy Town, only to be attacked by a group of wild Amoonguss with strange looks in their eyes. Unable to determine the source of their rage, Ash has Pikachu subdue the Amoonguss with a Thunderbolt. The group brings the wounded Pokemon to the Pokémon Center, only to find Nurse Joy already dealing with dozens of other cases. Officer Jenny explains that the patients are all casualties of the same incidents: the wild Pokémon living around Floccesy Town have recently started coming fown from their mountain home and violently attacking everyone they see. A young man comments that he had seen a suspicious group of people near the old observatory on the mountain, despite it having been closed for years. With Officer Jenny occupied with a rampaging Bouffalant, Ash and his friends decide to investigate themselves. Unbeknownst to them, Team Rocket is eavesdropping on the conversation, deciding to follow the group and wait for a chance to steal Pikachu; additionally, a bearded Hiker appears to have taken interest in Ash's group.
Back in Colress' lab, the Plasma grunts are astonished by the increase in Galvantula's power and aggression. Angie explains that the experiment has also left Galvantula under their complete control, but the Pokémon falls unconscious when Colress shuts down his machine. Lamenting that he may have used too much power, the scientist decides to work with his next subject: a Beartic. As he starts up the machine again, Colress explains that he is using EM radio waves to force Pokémon into a state of extreme aggression, increasing the power of their attacks. He boasts that his theories are working flawlessly, Beartic roaring in pain as it falls under his control.
On the path leading up the mountain, Ash's group has stopped for a short rest. While Pikachu and Axew play together and Iris tries to keep Cilan's mind off of the beautiful landscape and on their investigation, the Hiker seen in the Pokémon Centre arrives to chat with Ash, suggesting that he keep away from the observatory. Before Ash can question further, Pikachu and Axew suddenly turn on their trainers, joined by a group of wild Grass-type Pokémon. Ash and his friends are saved by the Hiker, who throws a small device that emits an orange energy field to return the Pokémon to normal. As Ash and Iris reunite with their Pokémon, the Hiker explains that his device emits EM waves to counteract the signal that drove the Pokémon to aggression. He also welcomes Ash and Pikachu as old friends, revealing himself to be none other than Looker.
After introducing himself to Iris and Cilan, Looker reveals that he is on the trail of Team Plasma. Learning what little the officer knows about the villains - including their plans to conquer Unova, Ash, Iris, and Cilan offer to help Looker's search. Seeing that the EM waves have stopped for now, Looker agrees, asking them to stay close to him in case the malignant waves start up again. Watching this exchange from a nearby shrub, Jessie and James plan to steal Team Plasma's technology for themselves, believing that it will help them catch Pikachu. Their scheming is interrupted by an irate TRMeowth ([[{{{2}}} (move)|{{{2}}}]]), who has been bound with a metal ring to prevent him from attacking his allies when the radio waves activate. James promises to free Meowth shortly, but the talking Scratch Cat Pokémon rages that his bonds are hurting his arms, lamenting that he was "framed".
Within the observatory, the Team Plasma operatives receive a transmission from their leader, Ghetsis. He asks Colress for a status report on their experiment, remarking that the rampaging wild Pokémon are proving beneficial to Team Plasma's ultimate goals. However, Colress reports that the EM wave generator is still in the testing stage - it will take some time before they can implement it fully. The discussion is interrupted when the security systems detect intruders nearby, prompting Ghetsis to suggest using Colress' "test subjects" against them. Colress agrees wholeheartedly - if only to gather more data on their power increase - but admits that his Pokémon will require some more time to recover from the tests. To this end, Angie leads the other grunts out of the room, while Ghetsis bids Colress "good hunting".
Outside the observatory, Ash, Iris, Cilan, and Looker are confronted by Angie's subordinates, who send out a Golbat and a Magnemite. Pikachu and Axew quickly engage the attacking Pokémon, but Angie soon orders her comrades to retreat into the building. Ash leads his friends in hot pursuit of the grunts, only to come face-to-face with Colress in the latter's experimenting room. After dispelling Looker's belief that he is the leader of Team Plasma, Colress summons his brainwashed Pokémon: Galvantula, Beartic, Scolipede, and Mienshao. Ash and Pikachu's pleas to fight the control go unheeded as the Pokémon attack with their strongest moves, Colress explaining that his machine has driven them to furious aggression against humans while leaving them under Team Plasma's complete control.
Realizing that diplomacy has failed, Ash and Iris order their Pokémon to counter their opponents' attacks, matching the brainwashed Pokémon blow for blow. Angie and the other two grunts are shocked, but Colress' interest only grows; he comments that Ash and his friends are bringing out incredible strength in their Pokémon. Deciding to test this strength for himself, Colress attaches a receiver to Pikachu's head and activates his machine. Looker attempts to use his disruptor, but the device is no match for Colress' powerful EM wave emitter, leaving Pikachu to fall under Team Plasma's control. The brainwashed Mouse Pokémon quickly launches a vicious attack against its friends, seemingly deaf to Ash's pleas for it to stop. Angie gloats that Pikachu can no longer hear its Trainer as Colress turns up his machine's power, but Ash continues begging Pikachu to fight the control. As he screams Pikachu's name, the Electric-type Pokémon struggles for a moment before overloading Colress' receiver, freeing itself from his influence.
Colress is delighted by Pikachu's resilience, but Angie tells him that they have no time to analyze it. Before she can have their other Pokémon attack again, a small device lands on Colress' control panel and begins hacking his machine's systems. Colress' attempts to save his mainframe are in vain; his console explodes, the wild Pokémon are freed, and Team Rocket retrieves their spy camera before reciting their motto. Sneering that Team Plasma is too incompetent to rule Unova, Jessie, James, and Meowth promise to use Colress' research for their own ends before making their escape. Despite this, Colress declares that they have all the data they need to continue their work elsewhere, prompting Angie to lead them in a retreat. Looker tries to follow the criminals, but they activate a hidden self-destruct mechanism, forcing the group to evacuate the Pokémon and take cover. As the observatory explodes, Team Plasma escapes in a helicopter, shooting down Team Rocket's balloon on their way out.
Looker is disappointed that Team Plasma managed to escape and destroy all evidence of their activities, but nonetheless reports his findings to Officer Jenny. After Nurse Joy begins tending to the remaining wild Pokémon affected by Colress' device, Ash and his friends meet Looker outside the Pokémon Center. Declaring that he can always count on Ash and Pikachu, the officer leaves to continue his hunt for Team Plasma, leaving Ash's group to resume their trek towards the White Ruins.
Major events
- Looker returns, with Cilan and Iris meeting him for the first time.
- Ash, Iris and Cilan encounter the villainous Team Plasma, as well as the Plasma Scientist Colress, for the first time.
- For a list of all major events in the animated series, please see the history page.
Debuts
Humans
- Team Plasma
- Colress
- Ghetsis (hologram)
- Angie
- Team Plasma Grunts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
- Ash
- Iris
- Cilan
- Jessie
- James
- Nurse Joy
- Officer Jenny
- Looker
- Colress
- Ghetsis (hologram)
- Team Plasma Grunts
Pokémon
Who's That Pokémon?: Magnemite (US and international) Mienshao (Japan)
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Axew (Iris's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Audino (Nurse Joy's; ×2)
- Golbat (Team Plasma Grunt's)
- Magnemite (Team Plasma Grunt's)
- Galvantula
- Beartic
- Mienshao
- Scolipede
- Maractus
- Deerling (×2; Summer Form)
- Lilligant
- Amoonguss (multiple)
- Darmanitan (Trainer's)
- Herdier (Trainer's)
- Sandile (Trainer's)
- Swanna (Trainer's)
- Pidove (Trainer's)
- Deerling (Trainer's)
- Herdier (flashback)
- Blitzle (flashback; ×2)
- Deerling (flashback; ×2)
- Pidove (flashback; multiple)
- Minccino (flashback)
- Lillipup (flashback)
- Karrablast (Trainer's)
- Swadloon (flashback)
- Leavanny (flashback)
- Pidove (multiple)
- Patrat
Trivia
- Professor Oak's Pokémon Live Caster: Boldore
- This episode marks the proper anime debut of Team Plasma and the proper return of Looker, since the episode in which Team Plasma was supposed to debut and Looker was supposed to return was originally postponed — and, as of this episode, retconned from continuity.
- The disguise Looker used when meeting Ash and his friends resembled a Hiker.
Errors
- TV Guide lists the episode as "Team Plasma's Pokemon Power."
Dub edits
In other languages
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