Team Rocket trio

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The trio after their motto

The Team Rocket trio, sometimes referred to as TRio, is a trio of members of Team Rocket: Jessie, James, and Meowth.

In the anime

The Team Rocket trio blasting off again

Since making their debut in the very second episode of the anime, they have since appeared in every single episode up until the Best Wishes series, where they appeared less frequently. As such, they are the most prominent representation of Team Rocket as a whole in the anime.

In most of their appearances, they attempt to capture Ash's Pikachu, or any other Pokémon to give to their boss, Giovanni. However, they almost always get defeated and are blasted off with their iconic catchphrase "We're blasting off again!". Typically right after making a capture, they will recite their motto, though on some occasions they're unable to finish. This has been parodied by protagonists and even other Team Rocket members.

Even though they usually only cause trouble for the main characters, they still sometimes helped them, mostly when dealing with a common enemy, as shown in The Power of One and later against Team Aqua and Team Magma. They also played a key part in the fight against Team Galactic, teaming up with Looker. They occasionally put their differences aside for personal reasons, only to later return to their thieving ways. One of the more common moments of truce is during Pokémon Contests, which Jessie had a fondness for participating in; however, Ash and his friends are unaware that it is her.

Though their general incompetence in making any sort of contribution to Team Rocket didn't go well for them as Giovanni contemplated firing them in one episode (but reassigned them due to problematic developments and manpower shortages in Team Rocket) and was shown to not even remember who they were in The Thief That Keeps on Thieving!. However, due to their false reports that they alone caused Team Aqua, Magma and Galactic to disband, Giovanni's secretary recommended them to Giovanni for his plans in the Unova region. The trio got promoted and soon they became more serious and less goofy. They focused less on capturing random Pokémon and more on the assignments that are given to them straight from Headquarters. In Battling For The Love of Bug-Types! however, Giovanni's secretary informed them that they won't be needed for any more missions. They began to worry that the boss had abandoned them and returned to their white uniforms. Despite this, they still have hope, and carry out their current plans in the same matter. They do keep some gadgets, such as jet packs they use to avoid blasting off; they have yet to blast off in the Best Wishes series. Also, they seem to have maintained their increased athletic abilities they gained at the start of the Best Wishes series.

Meowth travelled with Ash, Iris and Cilan from BW043 to BW047 after apparently messing up a mission in Nimbasa City, being fired from Team Rocket and splitting up with Jessie and James. However, in BW047 it was revealed that Meowth was never fired from Team Rocket, his travels with Ash, Iris and Cilan being part of their latest scheme of stealing Pokemon from the Pokemon center and Ash. Meowth then rejoined Jessie and James.

In the games

In Pokémon Yellow, Jessie and James appear and are involved in Team Rocket's scheme, and typically appear before the player battles Giovanni. They also replace the three Team Rocket members in the Pokémon Tower that hold Mr. Fuji hostage as well as two Team Rocket Grunts: one close to the exit of Mt. Moon and the other one near the entrance to the President's room at Silph Co. Curiously, they are never referred to by their individual names and share their Trainer class with all other Team Rocket Grunts.

They first attack the player in Mt. Moon, while trying to take one of the rare fossils uncovered there.

Later, in Celadon City's Rocket Game Corner, Jessie and James guard Giovanni's room in the Team Rocket base. During that time, as the player runs into them, they are eager for revenge after the main character busted up their plans at Mt. Moon.

They hold Mr. Fuji hostage at Pokémon Tower. They attack the player on the seventh floor.

Finally, at Silph Co. in Saffron City, Jessie and James make their final appearance, once again trying to stall the main character from reaching their Boss.

Unlike in the anime, Jessie and James do not follow the main character around and come up with their usual evil plans to capture Pikachu. Also, Meowth resides in a Poké Ball instead of traveling around with Jessie and James.

First battle



Second battle



Third battle



Fourth battle



Quotes

  • First battle:

"Stop right there! That fossil is Team Rocket’s! Surrender now, or prepare to fight!"
"A brat beat us?"
"Team Rocket, blast off at the speed of light!"

  • Second battle:

"Not another step, brat! How dare you humiliate us at Mt.Moon! It’s payback time, you brat!"
"Such a dreadful twerp!"
"Looks like Team Rocket’s blasting off again!"

  • Third battle:

"Stop right there! Grampa here wanted to complain, so we’re setting him straight. So render yourself invisible, or prepare to fight!"
"You will regret this!"
"Looks like Team Rocket’s blasting off again!"

  • Fourth battle:

"Hold it right there, brat! Our Boss is in a meeting! You better not disturb him!"
"Like always…"
"Team Rocket, blast off at the speed of light! Again…"

In the manga

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The trio appears in the Electric Tale of Pikachu manga series.

In the TCG

Jessie and James appear on both versions of the card Here Comes Team Rocket!, which originally released in the Team Rocket set; it was re-released with different artwork in EX Team Rocket Returns. In that expansion, there were also preconstructed Theme Decks based on Jessie and James.

See also




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