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The Battling Eevee Brothers
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イーブイ4きょうだい 4 Eievui Brothers
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First broadcast
Japan
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April 16, 1998
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United States
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October 27, 1998
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English themes
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Japanese themes
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Credits
Animation
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Team Ota
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Screenplay
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冨岡淳広 Atsuhiro Tomioka
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Storyboard
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井上修 Osamu Inoue
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Assistant director
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井上修 Osamu Inoue
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Animation director
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梶浦紳一郎 Shin'ichirō Kajiura
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Additional credits
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The Battling Eevee Brothers (Japanese: イーブイ4きょうだい 4 Eievui Brothers) is the 40th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 16, 1998 and in the United States on October 27, 1998.
Synopsis
The group are traveling through a forest when they discover an Eevee which has seemingly been abandoned. After learning of Eevee's three stone evolutions, Misty wants to keep it and make it into a Vaporeon, but they take it with them into the nearby Stone Town, where the Eevee's collar says it is from. They find the house on the name tag, where there is a large evolution party going on. Many trainers are shown evolving their Pokémon using various Evolutionary stones, including a Ninetales and an Exeggutor. They discover that Eevee belongs to a boy called Mikey, who hid his Eevee so that his brothers would not make him evolve it. The three brothers (who own a Jolteon, a Vaporeon, and a Flareon respectively) tell Mikey that the only way for Eevee to win was if it evolved. They also offer stones to Ash and Brock so that they could evolve Pikachu and Vulpix, but they both refuse.
Mikey is unsure what to do, so Misty approaches him and tells him that running away from his problems will not make anything better, and the only way to deal with it is by standing up to his brothers and telling them how he feels. Mikey thanks Misty for her advice and is about to tell his brothers that he wants his Eevee to stay how it is when Team Rocket appear and steal all of the Pokémon, stones and food that were at the party except Misty's Psyduck . They escape, but Horsea leaves a trail of sludge for the trainers to follow. After cornering Team Rocket, they free their Pokémon and use them to attack Jessie and James. However, Vaporeon, Flareon and Jolteon are eventually beaten in battle with Team Rocket. Mikey then steps up and uses his Eevee to help Ash and Pikachu defeat Team Rocket by using Take Down.
Mikey then tells his brothers that he doesn't want Eevee to evolve and wants to be a Eevee trainer. After seeing how strong Eevee was, and how Mikey was so attached to it, they agree, saying "Now we really will be the four Eevee brothers!"
Major events
- For a list of all major events in the animated series, please see the history page.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
Who's That Pokémon?: Eevee
Pokémon seen at the party:
Trivia
- This episode was supposed to air on January 13, 1998.
- The episode aired as a two-hour special (放送再開スペシャル(放送再開スペシャル やっとあえるね!)1時間SP) with Pikachu's Good-Bye, when Pokémon came back on the air.
- Pyro offered Brock a Fire Stone to evolve Vulpix and Sparky offered Ash, who still has one, a Thunderstone to evolve Pikachu. Misty also has a Pokémon that can evolve by way of evolutionary stone: Staryu, though Rainer never did offer her a Water Stone, probably because she already has a Starmie.
- It is heavily implied in one scene, that if an Eevee is evolved using more then one stone, it could be very dangerous. This is still unknown, since Team Rocket didn't get the chance to use all stones at once.
- This episode is one of the times the anime shows animals, as James was holding a lobster.
Errors
- when the poliwhirl is evolved into a poliwrath the water stone does not disapear into th pokemon like in other episodes involving an evolutionary stone
- When Misty is talking to Mikey, Pikachu's left ear is missing.
- When Misty asks why Team Rocket couldn't have taken Psyduck along with the other Pokémon, her shorts are all blue. They should have been light blue on the bottom.
- Misty's Horsea uses Sludge on Jessie, despite Horsea not being able to learn Sludge in the games.
- Mikey calls out a second attack against Team Rocket before the first one is ever executed, and calls it "Rage Tackle Attack". Although Eevee can learn Rage and Tackle as separate moves, there is no such thing as "Rage Tackle."(see Dub edits)
- In the picture that Psyduck takes, Raichu's white belly is orange.
Dub edits
- Originally, instead of a "Rage Tackle Attack", Mikey ordered his Eevee to use a Tackle attack powered by the anger it felt after seeing its friends getting beaten up by Team Rocket.
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