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** Team Rocket's motto music from ''Pokémon the Series: XY'' is also reused as background music in this episode. | ** Team Rocket's motto music from ''Pokémon the Series: XY'' is also reused as background music in this episode. | ||
* This episode marks the first time James's Amoonguss has used a new move since its [[BW109|debut]], 464 episodes prior. | * This episode marks the first time James's Amoonguss has used a new move since its [[BW109|debut]], 464 episodes prior. | ||
* This episode also marks the first time Jessie's Seviper has used a new move since [[AG048|ZigZag Zangoose!]], 908 episodes prior. | |||
* Gourgeist's method of firing {{m|Seed Bomb}}s that explode like fireworks up into the sky is reminiscent of [[Ash's Bulbasaur]] doing so with its {{m|Solar Beam}} in ''The Dream Continues!''. | * Gourgeist's method of firing {{m|Seed Bomb}}s that explode like fireworks up into the sky is reminiscent of [[Ash's Bulbasaur]] doing so with its {{m|Solar Beam}} in ''The Dream Continues!''. | ||
* [[Unshō Ishizuka]] was added into the credits for this episode, with archived audio of his voice being used for [[James's Weezing]]. | * [[Unshō Ishizuka]] was added into the credits for this episode, with archived audio of his voice being used for [[James's Weezing]]. |
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Rocket Revengers! (Japanese: 逆襲のロケット団! Rocket-dan Strikes Back!) is the ninth episode of Pokémon: To Be a Pokémon Master, the 145th episode of Pokémon Journeys: The Series, and the 1,230th episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on March 10, 2023, in Canada on July 8, 2023, in South Africa on July 18, 2023, and in the United States on September 8, 2023.
Blurb
Jessie, James, Meowth, and Wobbuffet get a big surprise when Delibird arrives from Team Rocket Headquarters to deliver their Pokémon friends! After a sweet reunion, they devise a clever plot to steal Pikachu. Pretending to flee from Team Rocket, James’s Mime Jr. deceives Ash, Misty, and Brock, but Pikachu remains skeptical. Team Rocket’s other Pokémon manage to split up our heroes, leaving Pikachu alone, but Ash and friends arrive just in time—and so does Latias! It helps defeat Team Rocket, then shows our heroes a vision of a Latios in danger. Meanwhile, Team Rocket’s Pokémon start to panic as an angry Jessie, James, and Meowth part ways…
Plot
While traveling along a road, Ash and his friends spot a Delibird flying across the sky. Said Delibird soon arrives in front of the Team Rocket trio, delivering them boxed lunches and ten Poké Balls, containing the Pokémon they had previously left behind at the Team Rocket HQ, much to their great delight. Delibird also produces a golden statue of Giovanni, through which the actual Giovanni contacts them, telling Jessie and James to take charge of managing these Pokémon from now on. After finishing his message, the statue self-destructs and Delibird flies away. The trio is happy to reunite with their Pokémon and takes a moment to reminisce about the Pokémon that are no longer with them. With all these Pokémon at their disposal, they decide to launch the ultimate Pikachu capture scheme, with James already having a plan in mind.
Soon after, Mime Jr. appears before Ash and his friends, pleading for help. Pikachu, recognizing it, is distrustful, but the others sympathize with it due to its distressed expression, just as James had planned. Team Rocket appears on a nearby tree and performs their motto before claiming that Mime Jr. has betrayed them and is trying to meet up with an Officer Jenny to turn them in. Ash has Pikachu send Team Rocket blasting off with a Thunderbolt to defend Mime Jr., who starts leading them towards the spot where it supposedly wants to meet Officer Jenny. Along the way, however, the second part of Team Rocket's scheme is put into action in order to split the group up. First off, Amoonguss and Yanmega attack the group, with Brock staying behind so he and Ludicolo can hold them off. Next up, Ash and Misty run into Frillish and Yamask. Misty sends out Staryu and stays behind to fight them. Psyduck also emerges to join in, only for Yamask to attach its mask to its face and render it useless. Lastly, Ash runs into Carnivine and Gourgeist, which he fights with Infernape and Hawlucha while telling Pikachu and Mime Jr. to run ahead.
Pikachu and Mime Jr. arrive at the supposed meetup spot, where Jessie, James, Meowth, Wobbuffet, and Morpeko appear. Mime Jr. reveals its true colors and tries to hold Pikachu back while James fires a net at it, but Pikachu manages to break free, resulting in Mime Jr. getting caught in the net instead. James frees the Mime Pokémon and congratulates it on its great work. Woobat, Seviper, and Inkay join in to keep Pikachu from getting away while Jessie and James prepare to seize him in a net, forcing Pikachu to fight off multiple enemies alone. Latias, who has invisibly been watching the entire scheme unfold, refuses to just stand by any longer and relays Ash a telepathic vision of Pikachu's distressed state. Though confused, Ash trusts the vision and abandons the fight with Carnivine and Gourgeist to go save his partner. Gourgeist fires Seed Bombs into the air to signal that the plan has been exposed, but before Pikachu can be seized, Ash arrives in the nick of time and has Infernape destroy Team Rocket's nets with Flare Blitz.
All of Team Rocket's Pokémon come together while the trio reveals to Ash that Mime Jr.'s seeming betrayal was just a part of their plan all along. The Pokémon launch a devastating combo attack towards Ash and his Pokémon, but they quickly move out of the way, forcing Wobbuffet to take the hit instead. He manages to reflect the attack back with Mirror Coat, causing it to strike a nearby tree and obliterate part of its trunk. When the tree falls down, a Slakoth that was resting on it is sent flying, so Ash runs up a rock and jumps high into the air to save it. Just as Brock and Misty arrive, they notice Ash seemingly floating through the air and being brought back down. Ash realizes Latias was behind this, and she reveals herself, much to Brock and Misty's surprise. Latias turns to Team Rocket and uses Psychic to send them and their Pokémon blasting off. After crashing down, the trio starts considering what they did wrong. The situation quickly dissolves into the trio members blaming each other, until they finally declare they're through and head their different ways, their Pokémon sadly looking after them.
Meanwhile, Ash is thanking Latias for her help, understanding that she was also the source behind the vision he saw. Brock and Misty reveal that Ash had actually told them of his encounter with her. Suddenly, Latias starts showing them another vision, this time showing them a Latios behind a glass wall in an underground facility. He breaks the glass and the vision moves outdoors, showing the group a view of the surrounding landscape before the vision cuts off. Latias is looking sad, making Ash wonder what exactly is going on.
Major events
- Jessie and James reunite with all of their Pokémon from the Team Rocket HQ and add them back to their respective teams.
- James's Amoonguss is revealed to have learned Energy Ball and Spore.
- Brock's Ludicolo is revealed to have learned Teeter Dance.
- James's Carnivine is revealed to have learned Energy Ball.
- Jessie's Seviper is revealed to have learned Sludge Bomb.
- Ash learns that Latias has been following him.
- Blaming each other for their latest failure, the Team Rocket trio splits up.
- Latias shows Ash and his friends a vision of a Latios.
- For a list of all major events in the animated series, please see the history page.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Wobbuffet (Jessie's)
- Chimecho (James's; fantasy)
- Mime Jr. (James's)
- Infernape (Ash's)
- Hawlucha (Ash's)
- Staryu (Misty's)
- Psyduck (Misty's)
- Ludicolo (Brock's)
- Croagunk (Brock's)
- Arbok (formerly Jessie's; fantasy)
- Lickitung (formerly Jessie's; fantasy)
- Seviper (Jessie's)
- Dustox (formerly Jessie's; fantasy)
- Yanmega (Jessie's)
- Woobat (Jessie's)
- Frillish (Jessie's)
- Gourgeist (Jessie's; Super Size)
- Mimikyu (formerly Jessie's; fantasy)
- Weezing (formerly James's; fantasy)
- Victreebel (formerly James's; fantasy)
- Cacnea (James's; fantasy)
- Carnivine (James's)
- Yamask (James's)
- Amoonguss (James's)
- Inkay (James's)
- Mareanie (formerly James's; fantasy)
- Morpeko (James's; Full Belly Mode)
- Delibird (Team Rocket)
- Latias (anime)
- Slakoth
- Latios (vision)
Trivia
- Get Inspired! Let's Solve a Poké Riddle!! - Episode Paldea: Miraidon
- Takeshi's Paradise, and Team Rocket's Team Song are used as insert songs in this episode.
- This episode's title card features Meowth instead of Pikachu.
- This episode marks the first appearance of many of Team Rocket's Pokémon after long absences:
- Mime Jr., who last appeared in Coming Full-Festival Circle!, 588 episodes earlier.
- Seviper, Carnivine, and Yanmega, all of whom last appeared in Memories are Made of Bliss!, 573 episodes earlier.
- This episode also marks the first appearance of a Carnivine in the anime since then, as well as the first appearance of a Yanmega in the anime since Beyond the Rainbow!, 361 episodes earlier.
- Woobat, who last appeared in Team Rocket's Shocking Recruit!, 434 episodes earlier.
- Frillish and Amoonguss, both of whom last appeared in Best Wishes Until We Meet Again!, 432 episodes earlier.
- Yamask, who last appeared in The Dream Continues!, 431 episodes earlier.
- Inkay and Gourgeist, both of whom last appeared in Till We Compete Again!, 291 episodes earlier.
- Aside from Seviper and Mime Jr., this is the first appearance of the aforementioned Pokémon outside of their debut series.
- This is the first time where Wobbuffet interacts with Team Rocket’s Unova Pokémon, since he wasn’t in Jessie's active party during Pokémon the Series: Black & White.
- This episode marks the first appearance of Brock's Ludicolo since Grating Spaces!, 779 episodes earlier.
- This episode also marks the first appearance of Team Rocket's Delibird since Memories are Made of Bliss!, 573 episodes earlier.
- The appearance of Misty's Staryu confirms that, like Ash, she is also rotating her Pokémon in and out of her party.
- This episode marks the first appearance of a Latios in the main series since its main series debut in The Semi-Final Frontier!, 579 episodes earlier.
- This episode marks the first time Team Rocket has used Pokémon caught in previous series other than Wobbuffet since Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl.
- This is the first episode where Jessie has had more than two Pokémon on hand since Memories are Made of Bliss!, 573 episodes earlier, as well as the first episode where James has had more than one Pokémon on hand since The Dream Continues!, 431 episodes earlier.
- This is also the first time Jessie and James have had a full team of six Pokémon on hand each.
- This is also the first episode of Pokémon Journeys: The Series when Jessie has had Pokémon other than Wobbuffet in her active team.
- At 12 Pokémon (21 including fantasies), this episode features the highest number of Team Rocket's Pokémon ever seen in a single episode.
- Gyarados is the only Pokémon that has been in Team Rocket's party for longer than one episode to not appear in this episode in any capacity.
- Growlie also didn't appear in the episode. However, even though it appeared in two episodes and is James's Pokémon, it never was a part of Team Rocket and never joined James's active party.
- Shinji Miyazaki's music from the original series, Pokémon the Series: XY, and Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias are reused as background music in this episode.
- Team Rocket's motto music from Pokémon the Series: XY is also reused as background music in this episode.
- This episode marks the first time James's Amoonguss has used a new move since its debut, 464 episodes prior.
- This episode also marks the first time Jessie's Seviper has used a new move since ZigZag Zangoose!, 908 episodes prior.
- Gourgeist's method of firing Seed Bombs that explode like fireworks up into the sky is reminiscent of Ash's Bulbasaur doing so with its Solar Beam in The Dream Continues!.
- Unshō Ishizuka was added into the credits for this episode, with archived audio of his voice being used for James's Weezing.
- As of this episode, all of Ash's Kalos Pokémon that reside at Professor Oak's Laboratory have been in his active party at some point during Pokémon: To Be a Pokémon Master.
- Mime Jr.'s act of seemingly leaving Team Rocket is similar to what Meowth did in Pokémon the Series: Black & White.
- This is one of the few instances of Team Rocket referring to Giovanni by name instead of as "Boss" in the English dub.
- Michele Knotz returns to voicing James's Mime Jr., taking over from Kayzie Rogers due to the latter's departure from the series.
- Ash, Pikachu, Misty, Latias, Brock, and a Latios narrate the preview for the next episode.
Errors
- Latias blasts Team Rocket and their Pokémon off with Psychic, including Inkay and Morpeko, even though they’re Dark types.
- In the English dub, after Jessie says that Team Rocket will steal all of Ash's Pokémon, her mouth continues to move but no sound comes out.
Dub edits
- The title card featuring Meowth is replaced with the one with Pikachu in the English dub.
- The maracas Brock uses during his performance of Takeshi's Paradise are removed in all international dubs outside of Japan, including the English dub and Asian language dubs based on the Japanese version.
- Takeshi's Paradise as an insert song is replaced with different instrumental music in the English and international dubs, but Ludicolo can still be heard singing the song in the dub.
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Chinese | Cantonese | 逆襲的火箭隊 |
Mandarin | 逆襲的火箭隊! | |
Dutch | De Rocket-wrekers! | |
European French | La revanche de la Team Rocket ! | |
Italian | I vendicatori Rocket! | |
Polish | Mściciele R! | |
Portuguese | Brazil | Vingadores Rocket! |
Portugal | Vingadores Rocket! | |
Latin American Spanish | ¡Los vengadores Rocket! | |
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This episode article is part of Project Anime, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of Pokémon animation. |
- Pokémon Journeys: The Series episodes
- Episodes written by Atsuhiro Tomioka
- Episodes storyboarded by Hiromasa Amano
- Episodes directed by Fumihiro Ueno
- Episodes animated by Takashi Shinohara
- Episodes focusing on Team Rocket
- Episodes in which a released Pokémon rejoins a main character's team
- Episodes in which a Legendary Pokémon appears
- Episodes which aired in Canada before the United States
- Episodes which aired in South Africa before the United States