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Aiming for the Top Floor!
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Aiming for the Top Floor! (Japanese: 最上階を目指せ!爆音のドラゴンジム!! Aim for the Top Floor! The Explosive Dragon Gym!!) is the 118th episode of Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon, and the 1,057th episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on April 21, 2019 and in the United States on August 24, 2019.
Blurb
On day two in Malie City, our heroes look forward to battling at the Kantonian Gym—especially Ash! But first they have to complete a series of challenges on their way to the top of the Gym tower. Ash and Kiawe reach the top and meet Gym Leader Ryuki, who claims to be a rock-and-roll star. Ryuki’s unorthodox battle style is confusing, and Kiawe and Marowak are quickly left unable to battle. But when Ash’s challenge turns into a Double Battle, Rowlet learns Brave Bird just in time to help Meltan! Ash wins the battle and the Kantonian Gym badge…which Meltan proceeds to eat!
Plot
For their second day in Malie City, Ash and his classmates plan to visit the Kantonian Gym, which Sophocles learns is actually a tourist attraction based on the Gyms in the Kanto region. As they look for their tour guide, Charlie Charma, Lana spots a fake wall from the corner of her eye and has Sandy attack it, but it turns out to be a decoy. An old man sitting across the street removes his disguise and reveals himself as Charlie, who claims his substitution technique fooled everyone and admits that entertaining his guests is part of being a tour guide. He then walks everyone over to the Kantonian Gym.
The tour group arrives at the unofficial Gym, a large pagoda decorated with hanging Darumaka and Darmanitan faces. Charlie claims the Kantonian Gym's architecture is based on the Kanto style, but Ash doubts this and Charlie is shocked to learn that Ash is actually from Pallet Town. Three other ninjas, Shirataki, Darley, and Farley, then land in front of the group, surrounding Ash and asking him what Kanto is really like. Charlie pushes them away and they bow to apologize for their rudeness. Ash wants to have a Pokémon battle with them, but Shirataki admits that their facility treats their guests to games instead. The ninjas explain that all entrants must complete the games on the first four floors before they can battle the Kantonian Gym Leader at the top. Lillie and her friends are excited by this prospect, so they all decide to try the Kantonian Gym out.
Farley takes the group to a large pond and fountain feature inside the Gym. He reveals that their first task is to cross the water. Lana decides to swim across, but Farley holds her back and explains that a participant must cross the water's surface without swimming. He presents the group with a box of tools and adds that they can use them and their Pokémon to cross the water. He demonstrates a pair of water shoes, gliding over the pond's surface with ease. Kiawe and Ash follow suit, but they quickly lose their balance and barely avoid sinking into the pond. Lillie gets an idea and has Snowy freeze over the water with Powder Snow, with Farley affirming that Pokémon can be used to assist the participants. With that, Lillie leads everyone across the frozen pond and Farley declares the first task to be complete. The staircase to the second floor slides down from the ceiling, allowing everyone to progress on to their next challenge.
Darley greets his participants and treats them to a banquet-style meal. Mallow looks at the food and spots something particularly odd, which Darley reveals is a Goldeen yōkan, a jelly dessert common in Malie City. Everyone eats the food, and once they are finished, Darley announces that they have completed the task. Lillie is surprised that all they had to do was eat, but Darley admits that the task was for participants to truly appreciate all that Malie City has to offer. The staircase to the next floor reveals itself and the group prepares to leave. However, Sophocles wants to eat more and Mallow is keen to learn the recipes of some of the dishes, so the rest of the group advance without them.
On the third floor, Shirataki reveals that the next task is to hit targets three times with shuriken. Ash picks up three shuriken and hits the target in one throw. Pikachu uses Iron Tail to knock three shuriken into the targets. Kiawe is successful as well, and his Marowak swings its bone like a club to hit the targets. Lana lands a total of six shuriken in the center of three different target boards with one throw. The anxious Lillie closes her eyes when she makes her throws, but she sends her shuriken flying in random directions, nearly hitting the others instead and forcing Lana to restrain her. As a result, Shirataki allows Kiawe, Lana, and Ash to advance to the next stage, while Lillie will continue practicing her throwing technique.
Charlie greets the trio on the fourth floor and reveals their next task, an obstacle course. Kiawe volunteers to go first and eventually clears the course completely. Ash passes the first few obstacles but finds himself in trouble with the balance beam section. He and Pikachu approach slowly, and as a swinging pendulum heads towards them, Ash calls out his Meltan to assist them. Meltan leaps onto the chain holding the large ball and eats through it within seconds. Ash ducks in time to avoid being hit, but the now-detached ball flies on and destroys the entire obstacle course, leaving Lana unable to pass. Ash and Kiawe subsequently advance to the final floor.
Ash and Kiawe arrive at a battlefield and announce their arrival. As billowing white smoke fills the air, Charlie guides the rest of the group to the spectators' seats to watch the unfolding battle. The Gym Leader Ryuki emerges from the haze and declares himself a star who is unwilling to change his red spiky style. Kiawe decides to take on Ryuki first, while Charlie takes his position as referee. Kiawe chooses Marowak, while Ryuki calls out his Zweilous, whose two heads instantly begin fighting. Ryuki screams into his microphone, and the pitch causes everyone to flinch and cover their ears. He goes into an air guitar performance as real music echoes through his stage setup. Zweilous's heads stop fighting each other and sway to the music. Kiawe tries to have Marowak attack, but it is too caught up in the music to listen. Ryuki has Zweilous use Dark Pulse, and with Marowak distracted, the attack easily hits its target. Marowak is sent backwards and lands on its head, getting knocked out. Charlie declares Marowak to be unable to battle, giving Ryuki the victory.
Ash then calls out Rowlet, who is asleep. As Ash tries wakes it up, Ryuki is concerned about Rowlet's slow pace. Ash, however, assures him that Rowlet puts in the effort when it needs to, and soon enough, Rowlet stretches out its wings to prepare for the upcoming match. Ryuki starts the music again, but Rowlet is unaffected and tries to use Tackle. Zweilous charges up Dragon Rush, but it subsides when Rowlet's Tackle hits. Ryuki has his Zweilous follow up with Bite. Rowlet avoids the first head, but gets caught by the second one. Zweilous then shakes its head to the music, shaking Rowlet. Angered by Rowlet's treatment, Meltan walks over to Ryuki and begins chewing through the metal in his outfit. The distraction halts the battle and Zweilous's heads resume their infighting. Ash rushes over to pick up Meltan and apologize to Ryuki, but he notices Meltan's drive and changes the match to a Double Battle. Mallow questions Ryuki's ability to challenge the rules so suddenly, and he responds by loudly proclaiming that he is the Leader and he gets to decide the rules. Ryuki calls for Ash to send his Meltan to battle, which he agrees to.
Ash's Rowlet and Meltan prepare to go up against Ryuki's Zweilous and Druddigon. Ash orders Meltan to strike Druddigon with a Headbutt, but the attack does nothing against Druddigon's rock-hard head. He then orders Rowlet to use Seed Bomb, but Meltan unleashes a Flash Cannon on its own. Ryuki has the two Dragon types sidestep to evade the attack, before ordering Zweilous and Druddigon to retaliate with Bite and Dragon Claw respectively. Rowlet flies out of the way, but Meltan finds itself intimidated by Druddigon's sheer size. Meltan builds up its Defense with Harden, but it takes several direct Dragon Claws. Ash orders Rowlet to distract Druddigon with a Peck attack, but Zweilous is waiting with its jaws wide open. Rowlet attempts to soar in several more times, but retreats to avoid being attacked. As Ash orders Rowlet to attack again, its Peck suddenly transforms into Brave Bird and strikes Ryuki's Pokémon. Rotom announces the new move, and Ash is thrilled by the development. Rowlet lands on the ground and Meltan rushes to hug its friend. Ash orders his Pokémon to attack together. The Brave Bird and Flash Cannon combo knocks Druddigon and Zweilous out, and Charlie declares Ash the winner of the match. Ryuki presents Ash with a Badge in recognition of the victory, featuring his face on it. Everyone is astonished by this, but understand that it's just a novelty item. Nevertheless, Ash and his supporting Pokémon perform a victory pose with their new Badge in hand.
As the evening rolls around, the group leaves Malie City's port and heads back towards Melemele Island by ferry. Kiawe swears to challenge the Kantonian Gym again and win. Ash is thrilled by his victory, while Pikachu notices Meltan eating something. Meltan turns around and reveals that it has already eaten half of Ash's Kantonian Gym Badge. Alarmed, Ash rushes in to save what's left of his souvenir.
Major events
- Ash and his classmates visit the Kantonian Gym and meet Ryuki for the first time.
- Kiawe battles Ryuki and loses.
- Ash's Meltan is revealed to know Harden.
- Ash's Rowlet learns Brave Bird.
- Ash battles Ryuki and wins.
- Ash and his classmates return to Melemele Island.
- For a list of all major events in the animated series, please see the history page.
Debuts
Humans
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
- Ash
- Lana
- Kiawe
- Lillie
- Sophocles
- Mallow
- Nurse Joy
- Ryuki
- Charlie Charma
- Shirataki
- Farley
- Darley
- Citizens
Pokémon
Who's That Pokémon?: Froslass (US and international), Goldeen (Japan)
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Rotom (Rotom Pokédex)
- Rowlet (Ash's)
- Meltan (Ash's)
- Eevee (Lana's; Sandy)
- Marowak (Kiawe's; Alolan)
- Vulpix (Lillie's; Alolan; Snowy)
- Togedemaru (Sophocles's)
- Zweilous (Ryuki's)
- Druddigon (Ryuki's)
- Shaymin (anime)
- Froslass
Trivia
- Poké Problem: Who are the ones who battle the Gym Leader in today's episode?
- Before Ryuki battles Kiawe, Togedemaru briefly wears a face mark similar to that of Paul Stanley, vocalist and lead guitarist for the rock band Kiss.
- Ash-Greninja Appears! is used as an insert song as the song Ryuki uses to calm his Zweilous. In the English dub, an electric guitar version of The Challenge of Life is played.
- This episode marks the first appearance of a Zweilous in the anime since its main series debut in A Village Homecoming!, exactly 300 episodes earlier.
- James, Meowth, and Jessie narrate the preview for the next episode.
- The sponsors segment after the preview includes an auto-tuned version of Your Adventure.
Errors
Dub edits
- A number of sequences were received slight alterations in the dub, presumably to make them less violent:
- The shurikens are painted pink and have rings with suction cups around them. When they hit the targets, the sound effect was changed to make them sound less sharp.
- Despite this visual edit, however, an unedited screenshot of Lana holding her shurikens is available at Pokémon.com's page on this episode.
- The shuriken that cut off a part of Kiawe's hair in the original version now just swoops over his head without cutting his hair.
- Despite this, the shot of Lillie looking at her friends and seeing her shurikens scattered around them still features the damage to Kiawe's hair in the dub.
- The shot of Rotom dodging Lillie's stray shurikens is slightly shortened, removing the part where one of them actually hits Rotom.
- Like the shurikens, the swinging ball at the obstacle course is also recolored pink, and sound effects are added to make it seem like it is made out of rubber.
- The shurikens are painted pink and have rings with suction cups around them. When they hit the targets, the sound effect was changed to make them sound less sharp.
- Rowlet is referred to as a male when Ryuki asks, "Are you sure you want him to battle?"
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Chinese | Cantonese | 目標是前往最高層,爆音的龍之道館 |
Mandarin | 目標是前往最高層!爆音的龍之道館!! | |
Dutch | Streven naar het hoogste niveau! | |
Finnish | Kohti korkeuksia! | |
German | Ganz nach oben! | |
Hebrew | !הדרך לפסגה | |
Italian | Puntare al massimo livello! | |
Korean | 최상층을 향해서! 폭음의 드래곤 체육관! | |
Polish | Naprzód, na samą górę! | |
Brazilian Portuguese | O mais alto degrau da fama! | |
Russian | Вперёд, к вершине! | |
Latin American Spanish | ¡Apuntando al piso más alto! | |
Turkish | En üst katı hedeflemek | |
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- Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon episodes
- Episodes in which a Mythical Pokémon appears
- Episodes written by Akemi Omode
- Episodes storyboarded by Kaori Higuchi
- Episodes directed by Yoshitaka Makino
- Episodes animated by Rei Yamazaki
- Episodes in which a main character's Pokémon learns a new move
- Episodes in which an alternately colored Pokémon appears