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* When this episode first aired in the U.S., the title card spelled {{p|Onix}} as {{wp|Onyx}}. This mistake was corrected by the time the episode first aired in the UK, and remained corrected for reruns and the DVD release.
* When this episode first aired in the U.S., the title card spelled {{p|Onix}} as {{wp|Onyx}}. This mistake was corrected by the time the episode first aired in the UK, and remained corrected for reruns and the DVD release.
* In a closeup of {{AP|Phanpy}} being scared by the swarm of {{p|Beedrill}}, its left eye is unchanged while its right eye is white.
* In a closeup of {{AP|Phanpy}} being scared by the swarm of {{p|Beedrill}}, its left eye is unchanged while its right eye is white.
* [[Max]] only tells his friends that {{AP|Pikachu}}, {{AP|Corphish}}, and {{TP|May|Munchlax}} were missing, but Phanpy and {{TP|May|Squirtle}} were as well.
* [[Max]] only tells his friends that {{AP|Pikachu}}, {{AP|Corphish}}, and {{TP|May|Munchlax}} were missing, but Phanpy and {{TP|May|Squirtle}} were missing as well.
* Meowth incorrectly refers to the multiple Geodude as "Geodudes."
* Meowth incorrectly refers to the multiple Geodude as "Geodudes."
* Before James is shown and right after Pikachu and the others are caught, the Graveler and the Golem were shown as Geodude.
* Before James is shown and right after Pikachu and the others are caught, the Graveler and the Golem were shown as Geodude.

Revision as of 02:08, 4 June 2013

AG136 : The Symbol Life
Advanced Generation series
AG138 : Rough, Tough Jigglypuff
Hooked on Onix
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AG137   EP411
イワークの王国!!
The Kingdom of Iwark!!
First broadcast
Japan August 4, 2005
United States May 6, 2006
English themes
Opening Unbeatable
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening バトルフロンティア
Ending ポケモンかぞえうた
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 武上純希 Junki Takegami
Storyboard 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Assistant director 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Animation director 岩根雅明 Masaaki Iwane
No additional credits are available at this time.

Hooked on Onix (Japanese: イワークの王国!! The Kingdom of Iwark!!) is the 137th episode of the Advanced Generation series, and the 411th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on August 4, 2005 and in the United States on May 6, 2006.

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Synopsis

Ash and his friends head towards the Battle Arena after he earns the Knowledge Symbol from Noland. His friends are so exhausted that they decide to take a break. After walking some more, Ash collapses to the ground in exhaustion and his friends tell him that they should have taken a break already. Ash says that he needs water, but the canteen is empty. Brock suggests that they go search for water and that Max should look after the Pokémon while he is gone. While searching for water, Ash falls down the steep hill out of exhaustion and his friends say that they should have left him behind instead of Max. Mudkip shows them where the water is. Meanwhile Max is feeding the other Pokémon and decides that he should be able to take a nap. Munchlax eats everyone's Pokémon food which makes everyone mad and Squirtle cry. Corphish tries to attack Munchlax with BubbleBeam but it misses and hits Squirtle. Squirtle uses Bubble which hits Corphish. Pikachu tries to wake Max up but is not able to. Squirtle and Corphish continue to battle each other as their attacks disturb a group of Geodude.

The angry Geodude surround the other Pokémon and get ready to attack them, but Phanpy uses Rollout to escape. The Geodude begin using Rollout to attack everyone as they knock out Corphish, send Munchlax flying, and begin chasing Pikachu and Corphish away from the group. Max rushes over to check what is going on and notices that Munchlax, Corphish, and Pikachu are gone. Ash and his friends return as Max tells them what happened and that some of the Pokémon are missing. They decide that they should look for the Pokémon with Mudkip coming along while Brock stays back to look after the remaining Pokémon just in case the others return.

Meanwhile, the angry Geodude go to their clan, consisting of multiple Graveler, Golem, and a single Onix and tell them what happened with the other Pokémon. Meowth of Team Rocket calls Onix the king of the Rock-type Pokémon and decide that they should try to convince Onix that Ash and his friends are evil enemies. Team Rocket translates that the Geodude are telling Onix that several of Pokémon owned by Ash and his friends were causing them major problems. Jessie starts off by complimenting Onix and then tells it that Ash and his friends are evil Pokémon Trainers run by the leader Ash. As Jessie was telling Onix about Ash, it was picturing how evil Ash was with a beard. She tells Onix that they are planning to steal all of the Rock Pokémon, so Team Rocket wants them to go after all of them.

As Ash and Max are searching for the Pokémon, Max gets very worried about them, thinking that he would be in trouble if the Geodude really injured the Pokémon. Pikachu and Corphish are looking for everyone, but are walking a different direction than Ash and Max are. In a flower field, Squirtle is smelling flowers and admiring a large one when a Beedrill pops out and begins to attack. Phanpy uses Hidden Power to send Beedrill away. Squirtle continues to pick flowers until a swarm of Beedrill chase after them. Phanpy puts Squirtle on its back and runs away in fear. To their surprise, they run into Pikachu and Corphish, but keep running away. Pikachu and Corphish see the swarm of Beedrill coming and use Thunderbolt and Bubblebeam to send them away.

Brock starts to get frustrated with everyone taking so long and thinks he should go look for them. A group of Geodude appear and surround him before a locked cage lands on him. Pikachu, Corphish, Squirtle, and Phanpy continue searching for everyone and find Munchlax eating apples in a tree. Geodude and Golem appear and use Rollout to chase them. The Pokémon jump on a log that is in a river and use it to avoid the Rock Pokémon since they hate water. They hit a rock and fall into the water and down the waterfall. Back on land, they end up surrounded by Graveler and Golem and are trapped in a cage as well. Pikachu uses Thunderbolt and Corphish uses BubbleBeam to try to break the cage, but they fail.

Up on the cliff, Brock and the other Pokémon are stuck in cages while Brock tries to figure out what is really going on. At the bottom of the cliff, Mudkip lets Ash and his friends know that all of the Pokémon are at the top. Ash climbs the cliff as a cage falls on top of his friends. Team Rocket recites their motto and everyone realizes that the Rock Pokémon for some reason are working for Team Rocket. Meowth says that they've waited a long time to capture Pikachu and finally have. Team Rocket thanks Onix for capturing Max, May, Brock, and the Pokémon and ask that they keep them from ever harming Pokémon again. They say they are going to take the Pokémon with them and away from Ash and his friends. Ash steps in to speak to Onix to try to make it understand that he would never hurt the Rock Pokémon and that Team Rocket are the ones trying to steal all of the Pokémon. Onix doesn't know who to believe and Meowth translates that Ash must defeat it in a battle and prove that he has to be telling the truth. Ash brings out Grovyle to battle Onix. Brock warns that Ash must be careful since Onix is at a high level, despite being at a great disadvantage against a Grass-type.

Onix uses Slam, but Grovyle dodges and uses Quick Attack, hurting itself against Onix's hard body. Onix uses Headbutt to knock Grovyle into the wall. Grovyle lands a hit with Bullet Seed. Onix tries to Bind Grovyle but Grovyle avoids it. Grovyle uses Bullet Seed again but this time at Onix's head, causing major damage. Grovyle then finishes it off with Leaf Blade. Team Rocket panics and thinks that they should just grab Pikachu and run for it. Meowth suggests his plan to take the powerful Onix with them as well. Team Rocket reappears inside of a large mecha which throws a massive boulder at Onix. Grovyle uses Leaf Blade to destroy the rock before it can harm the weakened Pokémon. Onix commands the other Rock Pokémon to break the cages and to protect Ash and his friends from harm. Team Rocket blasts the Rock Pokémon with water from the mecha's water cannons, knocking them all out. They use the robot's arms to grab Pikachu and Onix while trying to make their getaway, but the Rock Pokémon are holding them back. Mudkip uses Water Gun, Corphish uses BubbleBeam, and Squirtle uses Bubble to break the arms of the robot. Pikachu uses Thunderbolt and Onix uses Iron Tail to send Team Rocket blasting off. As thanks for helping the Rock Pokémon fight Team Rocket and perhaps an apology as well, Onix gives Ash and his friends a ride on its back as it transports them to the Battle Arena.

Major events

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

Debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Pokémon Trainer's Choice

Pokémon Trainer's Choice: Whiscash

Trivia

Phanpy's eye error

Errors

File:AG137 Error.png
Original English title card
  • When this episode first aired in the U.S., the title card spelled Onix as Onyx. This mistake was corrected by the time the episode first aired in the UK, and remained corrected for reruns and the DVD release.
  • In a closeup of Phanpy being scared by the swarm of Beedrill, its left eye is unchanged while its right eye is white.
  • Max only tells his friends that Pikachu, Corphish, and Munchlax were missing, but Phanpy and Squirtle were missing as well.
  • Meowth incorrectly refers to the multiple Geodude as "Geodudes."
  • Before James is shown and right after Pikachu and the others are caught, the Graveler and the Golem were shown as Geodude.

Dub edits

Pokémon Trainer's Choice

In other languages



AG136 : The Symbol Life
Advanced Generation series
AG138 : Rough, Tough Jigglypuff
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