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The Lonely Snover!
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The Lonely Snover! (Japanese: さびしがりやのユキカブリ! The Lonely Yukikaburi!) is the 121st episode of the Diamond & Pearl series, and the 587th episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on April 2, 2009, as part of a one-hour special along with DP122 and in the United States on August 22, 2009.
Synopsis
Template:Incomplete synopsis Taking a break, the gang encounter a lost Snover. Ash, Dawn and Brock decide to help Snover, but Team Rocket have ambitions for it...
Major events
- Ash's Grotle learns Rock Climb.
- Dawn learns of a Contest in Sandalstraw Town.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
TV episode debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Grotle (Ash's)
- Staraptor (Ash's)
- Chimchar (Ash's)
- Buizel (Ash's)
- Gliscor (Ash's)
- Piplup (Dawn's)
- Buneary (Dawn's)
- Pachirisu (Dawn's)
- Ambipom (Dawn's)
- Mamoswine (Dawn's)
- Sudowoodo (Brock's)
- Croagunk (Brock's)
- Happiny (Brock's)
- Yanmega (Jessie's)
- Carnivine (James's)
- Snover
- Starly (×2)
- Kricketot
- Swablu (×2)
- Cherrim (×3)
Trivia
- Together is used as background music.
- This is the first episode in which a main character's Pokémon explicitly uses a current HM move.
- This episode marks the first time Ash's Grotle has used Energy Ball since evolving from Turtwig.
- In fact, this is the first episode where Ash's Grotle used another move apart from Razor Leaf since its evolution in Aiding the Enemy!.
- Snover's Grasswhistle is a remix of Oracion.
- The dub title is the English equivalent of the original title, the first title that is a direct translation since Leave It To Brocko!.
Changes
- Much like Here's Looking at You, Elekid before it, this episode begins a new era for the Pokémon anime, as it switches from a 4:3 aspect ratio to a widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio, while broadcasting in high-definition for the first time.
- However, Cartoon Network's standard definition feed still aired the episode in a 4:3 aspect ratio.
- To match this, the opening ~Battle Cry~ (Stand Up!) had its animation changed to include scenes fron High Touch! and DP129.
- As a result, this is the second episode to feature a running change in an active dub opening, after Once in a Mawile's running change to Unbeatable.
- A new title card is introduced. It features the Sinnoh Gym Badges Ash currently has and Contest Ribbons Dawn earned. It also features the silhouettes of Dialga and Palkia, with the Notched-ear Pichu under the title. The Pichu was for a Japanese contest only so she did not appear in the dub version's title card.
- The new eyecatches are introduced. This time, Ash was positioned at the center for the first eyecatch and Dawn was positioned at the center of the second eyecatch. Previously, Dawn was at the center of the eyecatches. In addition, a quiz in Japan was introduced where residents from Japan had to answer where the Notched-ear Pichu appeared in.
- The font used for the "To be continued" text at the end of the episode has been changed, after being the same since EP001.
Errors
- In one scene, the dot on Staraptor's head is missing.
Dub edits
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- Diamond & Pearl series episodes
- Episodes written by Aya Matsui
- Episodes storyboarded by Hiroyuki Yamada
- Episodes directed by Masahiko Watanabe
- Episodes animated by Kunihiko Natsume
- Milestone episodes
- Episodes in which a main character's Pokémon learns a new move