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*''[[EP100|Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?]]'': [[Team Rocket]] acknowledges the [[narrator]]'s existence.
*''[[EP100|Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?]]'': [[Team Rocket]] acknowledges the [[narrator]]'s existence.
*''[[EP128|The Whistle Stop]]'': When the bridge is about to collapse, {{MTR}} says that ''"We usually don't wash out this early in the episode!"''  
*''[[EP128|The Whistle Stop]]'': When the bridge is about to collapse, {{MTR}} says that ''"We usually don't wash out this early in the episode!"''  
*''[[EP154|Fowl Play!]]'': When Team Rockets [[Team_Rocket's_mechas| Mecha Noctowl]] [[Meowth (Team Rocket)|Meowth]] announces ''"We're going to capture that colourful [[Noctowl]] right after we get back from the next commercial" ''
*''[[EP154|Fowl Play!]]'': When Team Rockets [[Team_Rocket's_mechas| Mecha Noctowl]] [[Meowth (Team Rocket)|Meowth]] announces ''"We're going to capture that colourful {{p|Noctowl}} right after we get back from the next commercial" ''
*''[[EP242|As Clear as Crystal]]'': [[Jessie]] tells [[James]] to explain their [[Team Rocket's Mechas|mecha]] to the "viewing audience."
*''[[EP242|As Clear as Crystal]]'': [[Jessie]] tells [[James]] to explain their [[Team Rocket's Mechas|mecha]] to the "viewing audience."
*''[[EP243|Same Old Song and Dance]]'': When [[Team Rocket]] Interrupts the show and sing their song, they say that they'll be the new stars of this cartoon, the same goes for "[[EP045|Song of Jigglypuff]]".
*''[[EP243|Same Old Song and Dance]]'': When [[Team Rocket]] Interrupts the show and sing their song, they say that they'll be the new stars of this cartoon, the same goes for "[[EP045|Song of Jigglypuff]]".

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"Breaking the fourth wall" is a term that refers to a point where a character acknowledges that he or she is in a television show, and therefore, fictional. This term is different from an aside, where a character will seemingly detach for a moment to say something to the audience, then continue on as if nothing had happened.

There are several ways of breaking the fourth wall. They include referring to events that happened in said episode, stopping someone from performing a violent act or swearing by saying something along the lines of it being a children's show, responding to a character who is not physically present (e.g., the narrator), or getting people to buy merchandise of the subject in question.

In the anime

In the anime, the fourth wall has been broken numerous times. The most common characters to do this are Team Rocket.

Episodes where the fourth wall is broken

Movies where the fourth wall is broken

  • The Power of One: Slowking told Team Rocket that lots of people saw them risk their lives to save the world, then all four of them look at the audience and say hi. Earlier, when Team Rocket is saying the motto for the first time, Team Rocket proclaims that they're now on the big screen (since they've forgotten the events of the first movie). Ash then makes the quip of saying he'll "catch the motto on video".
  • Spell of the Unown: Team Rocket mentions being in show business near the end of the movie. Meowth also asks Jessie earlier in the movie whether or not she thinks they will get a bigger part in the next one. Ironically, they only had minor roles in that movie.
  • Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea: The wall is broken twice with Meowth commenting that Diamond and Pearl are "good names for games" and later says, "let's just get through this season first." These are both obvious references to the upcoming games as well as the tenth season.

See also