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[[Goh]] wakes up in his house, but [[Walker|his father]] has transformed into a {{p|Rillaboom}}! [[Camille|His mother]], who is also a Rillaboom, asks him to care for his little brother, a {{p|Grookey}}. Goh then wakes up in his bunk bed, relieved that it was all a dream. However, he has a real Grookey on his arm! {{Ash}} uses his [[Rotom Phone]] to identify the Grookey. Goh asks if he has become a Rillaboom, with Ash telling him that he needs to wake up. He then attemps to [[Caught Pokémon|catch]] it, but his Rotom Phone tells him not to be a thief. Surprised that the Grookey has a [[Trainer]], Goh wonders who it belongs to, but then the Grookey jumps on his head and hits it with a stick. [[Mimey]] then walks into the room. Grookey tries to hit it as well, but Mimey skillfully dodges. It then hits Mimey's hands, and Ash comments that it is stubborn and mischevious. It then gets hungry and stops moving. | |||
Later, it eats all of its food, and even steals from Ash, Goh, and [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]]. Goh peeks into a cupboard looking for Grookey, but finds [[Goh's Sobble|his Sobble]] instead. Grookey pops out from inside a box as [[Ren]], [[Chrysa]], and [[Professor Cerise]], see [[Chloe]] off. Grookey jumps on Chloe's head, and then [[Chloe's Eevee|her Eevee]]'s, messing up the former's hairstyle. Pikachu and [[Professor Cerise's Yamper|Yamper]] attempt to use {{m|Thunderbolt}} on the Grookey, but accidentally hit the six Trainers and Eevee. | |||
Goh then tells Professor Cerise and [[Ren|his]] [[Chrysa|assistants]] how he found Grookey. When Ren mentions that it might be the result of one of [[Ash's Gengar|Gengar's]] tricks, it appears, spooking everyone. Goh and Ash decide to have Yamper trace Grookey's footstems to reunite it with its Trainer. Yamper deduces that Grookey climbed a wall to get into the laboratory, and finds a place its Trainer might live, when a {{p|Dodrio}}, with Grookey on its back, gets angry at them and tries to attack. Grookey later hits a girl's {{p|Marowak}}, angering it and compelling it to attack Grookey. It taps a patch of sidewalk, causing some nearby flowers to bloom. | |||
Yamper finds a [[Poké Ball]] statue next to a [[Poké Mart]], and Ash asks the shopkeeper if the surveillance has footage of a lost Grookey. Looking at the footage, they see [[Team Rocket]]'s [[Rocket Prize Master]] and {{p|Pelipper}} near the Poké Ball statue. Ash questions that Grookey might belong to Team Rocket, and they ask it if it belongs to them. They then show up, trapping Pikachu and Grookey, and reciting their [[Team Rocket mottos|motto]]. Ash releases [[Ash's Farfetch'd|his Farfetch'd]], which uses {{m|Brutal Swing}} on Team Rocket. They release an empty Poké Ball, revealed to be Grookey's! | |||
Team Rocket later retreat with Grookey in tow, but Grookey has left its stick behind with Goh. It rummages through [[Morpeko (anime)|Morpeko's]] box of food, searching for its stick, angering {{p|Morpeko}}. Ash and Goh later try to fall asleep, but Goh can't take his mind off of Grookey and its lost stick. Grookey runs away from Team Rocket's hideout at the same times as Goh tries to find it so that he can return its stick. Team Rocket, still in their hideout, worries because Grookey is missing. Goh later finds Grookey and returns its stick as Team Rocket return to take Grookey back. Grookey dodges the recall beam from Team Rocket's Poké Ball and breaks it, as it does not want to be owned by Team Rocket. [[Meowth (Team Rocket)| Meowth]] beleives that Grookey wants Goh to be its Trainer, but quickly claims he is lying. They both throw their Poké Balls at Grookey at the same time, with Goh ultimately succeeding. Back at the laboratory, Goh tells Chloe and the others how he caught Grookey, which then promptly apologises to Eevee. | |||
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(Japanese: 迷子のサルノリ!トレーナーは誰だ!? The Lost Sarunori! Who is the Trainer!?) is the 59th episode of Pokémon Journeys: The Series, and the 1,144th episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on March 12, 2021.
Plot
Goh wakes up in his house, but his father has transformed into a Rillaboom! His mother, who is also a Rillaboom, asks him to care for his little brother, a Grookey. Goh then wakes up in his bunk bed, relieved that it was all a dream. However, he has a real Grookey on his arm! Ash uses his Rotom Phone to identify the Grookey. Goh asks if he has become a Rillaboom, with Ash telling him that he needs to wake up. He then attemps to catch it, but his Rotom Phone tells him not to be a thief. Surprised that the Grookey has a Trainer, Goh wonders who it belongs to, but then the Grookey jumps on his head and hits it with a stick. Mimey then walks into the room. Grookey tries to hit it as well, but Mimey skillfully dodges. It then hits Mimey's hands, and Ash comments that it is stubborn and mischevious. It then gets hungry and stops moving. Later, it eats all of its food, and even steals from Ash, Goh, and Pikachu. Goh peeks into a cupboard looking for Grookey, but finds his Sobble instead. Grookey pops out from inside a box as Ren, Chrysa, and Professor Cerise, see Chloe off. Grookey jumps on Chloe's head, and then her Eevee's, messing up the former's hairstyle. Pikachu and Yamper attempt to use Thunderbolt on the Grookey, but accidentally hit the six Trainers and Eevee. Goh then tells Professor Cerise and his assistants how he found Grookey. When Ren mentions that it might be the result of one of Gengar's tricks, it appears, spooking everyone. Goh and Ash decide to have Yamper trace Grookey's footstems to reunite it with its Trainer. Yamper deduces that Grookey climbed a wall to get into the laboratory, and finds a place its Trainer might live, when a Dodrio, with Grookey on its back, gets angry at them and tries to attack. Grookey later hits a girl's Marowak, angering it and compelling it to attack Grookey. It taps a patch of sidewalk, causing some nearby flowers to bloom. Yamper finds a Poké Ball statue next to a Poké Mart, and Ash asks the shopkeeper if the surveillance has footage of a lost Grookey. Looking at the footage, they see Team Rocket's Rocket Prize Master and Pelipper near the Poké Ball statue. Ash questions that Grookey might belong to Team Rocket, and they ask it if it belongs to them. They then show up, trapping Pikachu and Grookey, and reciting their motto. Ash releases his Farfetch'd, which uses Brutal Swing on Team Rocket. They release an empty Poké Ball, revealed to be Grookey's! Team Rocket later retreat with Grookey in tow, but Grookey has left its stick behind with Goh. It rummages through Morpeko's box of food, searching for its stick, angering Morpeko. Ash and Goh later try to fall asleep, but Goh can't take his mind off of Grookey and its lost stick. Grookey runs away from Team Rocket's hideout at the same times as Goh tries to find it so that he can return its stick. Team Rocket, still in their hideout, worries because Grookey is missing. Goh later finds Grookey and returns its stick as Team Rocket return to take Grookey back. Grookey dodges the recall beam from Team Rocket's Poké Ball and breaks it, as it does not want to be owned by Team Rocket. Meowth beleives that Grookey wants Goh to be its Trainer, but quickly claims he is lying. They both throw their Poké Balls at Grookey at the same time, with Goh ultimately succeeding. Back at the laboratory, Goh tells Chloe and the others how he caught Grookey, which then promptly apologises to Eevee.
Major events
- A Grookey belonging to Team Rocket releases itself and joins Goh's team.
- For a list of all major events in the animated series, please see the history page.
Debuts
TV episode debuts
Characters
Humans
- Ash
- Goh
- Chloe
- Jessie
- James
- Professor Cerise
- Chrysa
- Ren
- Camille (voice only; dream)
- Walker (voice only; dream)
- Trainers
- Poké Mart clerk
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Wobbuffet (Jessie's)
- Mr. Mime (Ash's; Mimey)
- Gengar (Ash's)
- Farfetch'd (Ash's; Galarian)
- Venomoth (Goh's)
- Stantler (Goh's)
- Ekans (Goh's)
- Scatterbug (Goh's)
- Heracross (Goh's)
- Sobble (Goh's)
- Boldore (Goh's)
- Grookey (Goh's; new; formerly Team Rocket's)
- Eevee (Chloe's)
- Yamper (Professor Cerise's)
- Rotom (Professor Cerise's; Rotom Phone; ×2)
- Pelipper (Team Rocket's)
- Dodrio (Trainer's)
- Marowak (Trainer's)
- Morpeko (anime; Hangry Mode)
- Rillaboom (×2; dream)
- Thwackey (image)
Trivia
- Get Inspired! Let's Solve a Poké Riddle!!: Grookey
- This marks the longest time taken for a series to formally introduce all three of the regional starter Pokémon from the concurrent generation.
- This marks the first time one of Ash's friends has caught all the three starter Pokémon from the concurrent generation.
- This is also the first time a protagonist has caught a Pokémon previously owned by a villainous team.
- Ash, Goh, Farfetch'd, and Pikachu narrate the preview for the next episode.
Errors
Dub edits
In other languages
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- Undubbed episodes
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- Pokémon Journeys: The Series episodes
- Episodes written by Shōji Yonemura
- Episodes storyboarded by Kaori Higuchi
- Episodes animated by Sanae Satō
- Episodes animated by Ayaka Sasaki
- Episodes animated by Nagata Yuka
- Episodes focusing on Goh
- Episodes in which a main character obtains a new Pokémon