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* Team Rocket's mecha bears a striking resemblance to ED-209, a robot from the RoboCop franchise. | * Team Rocket's mecha bears a striking resemblance to ED-209, a robot from the RoboCop franchise. | ||
* The Japanese title was originally ハクリュウの湖, but this was changed the day after [[AG151]] aired to have the correct spelling of {{p|Dragonair}}'s Japanese name, ハクリュー. | * The Japanese title was originally ハクリュウの湖, but this was changed the day after ''[[AG151|Weekend Warrior]]'', the previous episode aired to have the correct spelling of {{p|Dragonair}}'s Japanese name, ハクリュー. | ||
* A short 5-second countdown with animation based on the [[Advance Adventure]] opening is prepended to the broadcast. | * A short 5-second countdown with animation based on the [[Advance Adventure]] opening is prepended to the broadcast. | ||
* The OP animation changes a third time: | * The OP animation changes a third time: |
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On Olden Pond
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On Olden Pond (Japanese: ハクリューの湖! Hakuryu's Lake!) is the 152nd episode of the Advanced Generation series, and the 426th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on November 17, 2005 and in the United States on September 30, 2006.
Blurb
Ash and his friends visit a famous fishing spot that looks oddly abandoned. Ash still manages to hook a Crawdaunt, which he challenges with Corphish. But Crawdaunt wins and begins wrecking property until a woman named Tiffany chases it off. Tiffany explains that the lake was busy until a year ago, when Saridakis Industries wanted to fill in the lake and turn it into a spa. Tiffany wouldn't sell out, but Crawdaunt scared off all the fishermen and Pokémon.
Naturally, Ash and friends help her out. They track down Crawdaunt, which belongs to Mr. Saridakis himself! Team Rocket is there too, disguised as consultants so they can steal Crawdaunt. Tiffany confronts Saridakis, who says he didn't ask Crawdaunt to ruin the lake. But he'll battle Ash and Corphish tomorrow: if Saridakis wins, he gets the lake! He fell into the lake once when he was a boy and though he somehow survived, he's hated the place ever since.
To help Ash train for the battle, Tiffany's Granny Galea challenges him with her Vaporeon. By cleverly using the terrain, her Vaporeon is able to beat Corphish. The next day, Ash also has Corphish use the lake to its advantage while battling Crawdaunt. Except Team Rocket interrupts the match and steals Crawdaunt!
Ash and his friends stop them and rescue Crawdaunt, but in the commotion, Saridakis falls into the water. He's saved by none other than Granny and a Dragonair, who saved him back when he a boy, too. Saridakis realizes it'd be wrong to fill in the lake, and things return to the peaceful way they were as Ash continues towards his Battle Frontier destination.
Plot
Happily displaying her new Pokémon Egg and Ribbon, May begins to annoy Max with her inexhaustible energy. Meanwhile, Ash and Pikachu are training in the forest. Pikachu begins with a Volt Tackle but halfway through the attack it fails.
Arriving at a mysterious lake, everyone is surprised and decides to explore the area. Inside the lake resides an unknown creature. At a nearby building, Max finds some fishing rods and equipment. Ash and Brock start fishing in the lake waiting for a while until something attaches onto Ash's line. Unable to control the sheer power of the Pokémon at the end of the line, May, Max, and Brock jump to help Ash pull and lose control. Pulling with all their might, everyone falls back and releases a Crawdaunt from its watery chamber. Recovering from the fall, May quickly looks up Crawdaunt's Pokédex data. Crawdaunt is as ferocious as ever as Ash quickly sends out Corphish. With Corphish being the pre-evolution of Crawdaunt, it appears that Corphish could be the weaker counterpart. Both Pokémon attack with their Vice Grips colliding but Crawdaunt easily overtakes Corphish and knocks it backwards. Now unleashing dual Crabhammers, Corphish is easily overtaken again and knocked backwards. Crawdaunt then starts off with a BubbleBeam with Corphish following after but is overtaken again by Crawdaunt's overpowering attacks. Crawdaunt grabs the fishing poles and breaks them in half.
A beautiful young woman, Tiffany, appears with Brock beginning with his usual romantic introduction. Max drags him away as Crawdaunt jumps back into its watery chamber. Ash asks her about the lake as she then goes on to explain about the past when the lake flourished with both Pokémon and customers. A mysterious black car arrives at the location as three figures step from out of the vehicle. The leader, Mr. Saridakis, makes an offer to purchase the lake, Tiffany declines the offer. A Crawdaunt appears shortly after, frightening all the Pokémon and customers away from the lake. This Crawdaunt is the same Crawdaunt that Ash and everyone encountered previously.
Now with a revived ambition, everyone starts out in search for the Crawdaunt. With Squirtle, Corphish and Marshtomp released into the lake, the search begins. Everyone heads out in different directions with Brock heading off in a boat with Ash and Max and May heading in different directions walking around the lake. Tiffany spots the Crawdaunt heading between a bed of rocks as Brock slows the boat. After following Crawdaunt, it is discovered that the Crawdaunt is not wild, and that its Trainer is Mr. Saridakis.
Nearby, Team Rocket is plotting to yet again to attempt to capture Pikachu. Tiffany and Ash walk up to Saridakis and question him why he is doing this. He then goes on to describe that when he was a young boy, he fell from his boat and was ensnared in his fishing line, but from the depths of the lake, a mysterious Pokémon saved him. When he awoke from his slumber, there was no one around. Abruptly ending the story, he walks off with a laugh.
At a nearby building, Ash is training both Corphish and Pikachu. With Corphish beginning with a Crabhammer and Pikachu attacking with a Volt Tackle, both attacks collide and Corphish and Pikachu are thrown backwards. Galea then appears and releases her Vaporeon as May checks Vaporeon's Pokédex data. She then suggests a battle between Ash and herself. Corphish begins the battle off with a Crabhammer, but Vaporeon quickly dodges the slow attack. Now out in the lake, Corphish goes for another Crabhammer attack with Vaporeon also dodging the Crabhammer attack. Vaporeon seems to have disappeared for a second as Corphish looks at his nearby surroundings. Vaporeon then explodes underwater and collides with Corphish sending it backwards. Corphish is then blasted with Vaporeon's overpowering Hydro Pump and is pinned to a nearby rock. Corphish is knocked out and is unable to battle.
Mr. Saridakis and Ash are about to battle, with Corphish beginning with a Crabhammer. Crawdaunt responds with another Crabhammer but this time when the attacks collide, Crawdaunt doesn't overtake Corphish. Corphish then launches a barrage of BubbleBeam at Crawdaunt but is responded to with another BubbleBeam. Crawdaunt begins to overtake Corphish's BubbleBeam attack but Corphish dodges just before the attack makes contact. Crawdaunt goes for another Crabhammer attack as Corphish quickly dives underneath the water. Corphish then ignites from underneath the water and responds with a Crabhammer making direct contact with Crawdaunt. Crawdaunt goes for another attack just as Corphish hardens its body blocking Crawdaunt's attack and retaliating with a devastating Crabhammer knocking Crawdaunt back towards the nearby rocks.
Barely being able to move, Crawdaunt is snatched by Team Rocket's new mecha. Giving the usual introduction, Team Rocket sets the scene. The mecha then grabs Pikachu and speeds off into the sky. Everyone then jumps into the boat and speed off towards Team Rocket's location. Heading towards Team Rocket, Corphish, Squirtle, and Marshtomp begin launching their attacks towards Team Rocket. Meowth evades the airborne attacks with Corphish lifting up Squirtle and launching him towards the mecha. Squirtle withdraws and begins rotating at high speeds, executing a Rapid Spin and colliding with Team Rocket's mecha but barely knocks if off course. Marshtomp saves Squirtle from the fall with its Water Gun. Corphish then launches another BubbleBeam attack increasing Squirtle's Rapid Spin once again towards the mecha. The attack makes a direct hit with this time damaging the mecha's engine, forcing Team Rocket to begin their descent towards the lake, where a collision blasts them off once again. A gigantic wave created by the explosion forces everyone towards the shore but Saridakis is enveloped in the watery cavern. Dragonair comes from beneath the depths and begins to rescue Saridakis. He then realizes that back when he was enveloped in the water as a young boy, Dragonair was the same Pokémon that saved him from before. Awaking from his slumber, Saridakis awakes to see Galea and Dragonair. Saridakis then goes to thank Dragonair as it begins its descent into the lake once more.
Dragonair's call can then be heard in the surrounding area as the nearby Water Pokémon begin to return to the lake. With the lake now revived, Ash now has a newly revived ambition.
Major events
- May's Squirtle learns Rapid Spin.
- For a list of all major events in the animated series, please see the history page.
Debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Wobbuffet (Jessie's)
- Mime Jr. (James's)
- Corphish (Ash's)
- Squirtle (May's)
- Marshtomp (Brock's)
- Vaporeon (Galea's)
- Crawdaunt (Mr. Saridakis's)
- Poliwag
- Goldeen
- Magikarp
- Dragonair
- Marill
- Azumarill
- Wooper
- Quagsire
- Remoraid
- Surskit
- Barboach
Trivia
- Team Rocket's mecha bears a striking resemblance to ED-209, a robot from the RoboCop franchise.
- The Japanese title was originally ハクリュウの湖, but this was changed the day after Weekend Warrior, the previous episode aired to have the correct spelling of Dragonair's Japanese name, ハクリュー.
- A short 5-second countdown with animation based on the Advance Adventure opening is prepended to the broadcast.
- The OP animation changes a third time:
- The Team Rocket scene now includes Jessie's Dustox, but Weavile is removed.
- The Mew and Lucario scene is replaced with a scene based on Pokémon Mystery Dungeon.
- This was most likely done as Pokémon Mystery Dungeon was released in Japan on the same day as this episode premiered.
- The dub title is a reference to the 1981 film On Golden Pond.
- The Norwegian dub title also references a movie; the 1965 romantic comedy Skjær i sjøen. The title is also a pun, meaning there are obstacles before your achievements.
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The original title of AG152.
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The corrected title of AG152.
- Battle Frontier - Team Rocket lineup 2.jpg
Jessie's Dustox in the opening.
Errors
- During the battle, Ash has Corphish dive underwater to dodge Vice Grip. Less than a second later, Crawdaunt lands on exactly the same spot where Corphish was able to be completely submerged and the water only comes up a few inches, thus having Crawdaunt stand on water.
Dub edits
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Mandarin Chinese | 哈克龍之湖! | |
Dutch | Het Oude Meer | |
Finnish | Vanhalla järvellä | |
European French | Le lac abandonné | |
German | Aus Schaden wird man klug | |
Hebrew | הקרב על האגם | |
Italian | La leggenda del lago | |
Norwegian | Skjær i sjøen | |
Brazilian Portuguese | Em cima da Velha Lagoa | |
Russian | Однажды на озере | |
Spanish | Latin America | Un viejo lago |
Spain | El viejo lago | |
Swedish | En mystisk sjö | |
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