Rocket Prize Master
The Rocket Prize Master (Japanese: ロケット・ガチャット Rocket Gachat) is a mecha used by Team Rocket in the Pokémon anime. It is a capsule toy vending machine filled with many Poké Balls, and it is delivered to the required location by a Pelipper. By inserting Meowth's charm and turning the crank, one or two Poké Balls are dispensed for Jessie and James to temporarily use. The Rocket Prize Master first appeared in Ivysaur's Mysterious Tower!.
The Poké Balls dispensed by the Rocket Prize Master are purple and branded with the Team Rocket insignia, and they will always drop a leaflet containing basic information of the Pokémon, including their name, category, and moves when thrown. The coloration indicates the Pokémon they contain are the property of Team Rocket rather than that of Jessie and James themselves.
Pokémon sent to Team Rocket
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Pokémon used by James
James used Tyranitar to prevent Ash and Goh from foiling Team Rocket's scheme to steal a group of wild Ivysaur and Bulbasaur. It was eventually defeated by Pikachu's Thunderbolt.
Tyranitar's known moves are Fire Fang, Dark Pulse, Stone Edge, and Hyper Beam.
Debut | The Sinnoh Iceberg Race! |
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James used Beartic to prevent Ash and Goh from foiling Team Rocket's scheme to steal a group of Pokémon taking part in the Pokémon Iceberg Race at Snowpoint City, but it was eventually defeated.
Beartic's known moves are Icicle Crash and Thrash.
Debut | A Chilling Curse! |
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English | Bill Rogers |
James used Dusclops to prevent Ash and Goh from foiling Team Rocket's scheme to steal a Gengar. It was used in a Double Battle alongside another Dusclops used by Jessie only to be defeated by Gengar and Pikachu.
Dusclops's known moves are Ice Punch and Night Shade.
Debut | Kicking It from Here Into Tomorrow! |
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Japanese | Kenta Miyake |
James used Poliwrath to battle Ash and Goh after encountering them at the entrance to their secret base in Vermilion City. However, it was defeated by Pikachu's Thunderbolt.
Poliwrath's only known move is Water Gun.
Debut | JN026 |
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James sent out Slowking whilst in their base.
None of Slowking's moves are known.
Debut | JN028 |
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James sent out Armaldo to stop Ash and Goh from retrieving the Sobble they captured. Armaldo stopped Sobble from escaping, only to be sent blasting off by the group.
Armaldo's only known move is Metal Claw.
Debut | JN031 |
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James sent out Kingler to stop Ash and Goh from stopping them after they had stolen a group of Water-type Pokémon during the Water-type Pokémon Friendship Contest at Slateport City.
Kingler's only known move is Metal Claw.
Debut | JN033 |
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Debut | JN035 |
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James sent out Minccino to battle Ash and Goh so they could steal Ash's Pikachu, Goh's Pikachu, and multiple wild Pikachu.
Minccino's known moves are Swift, Double Slap, and Tickle.
Debut | JN038 |
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James sent out Graveler to battle Ash at the Pewter Museum of Science when Team Rocket tried to catch a wild Aerodactyl that was recently revived from an Old Amber.
Debut | JN040 |
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James sent out Stunfisk to battle a Zapdos at the Kanto Power Plant. Stunfisk then assisted Ash and Goh in a Raid Battle against Zapdos.
Stunfisk's only known move is Water Gun.
Debut | JN041 |
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James sent out Marshtomp whilst in their base, as evidenced by reading the title of the second half of the episode, which includes Marshtomp's Japanese name.
None of Marshtomp's moves are known.
Pokémon used by Jessie
Jessie used Gyarados to prevent Ash and Goh from foiling Team Rocket's scheme to steal a group of wild Ivysaur and Bulbasaur. He was eventually defeated by Pikachu's Thunderbolt.
Gyarados's known moves are Ice Fang, Aqua Tail, and Hyper Beam.
Debut | The Sinnoh Iceberg Race! |
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Jessie used Machamp to prevent Ash and Goh from foiling Team Rocket's scheme to steal a group of Pokémon taking part in the Pokémon Iceberg Race at Snowpoint City, but it was eventually defeated.
None of Machamp's moves are known.
Debut | A Test in Paradise! |
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Jessie used Wailord to prevent Ash and Goh from foiling Team Rocket's scheme to steal a Dragonite. However, Wailord's splashing caused trouble with the raft Team Rocket was floating on. Though Team Rocket was ultimately sent blasting off, Wailord remained in the ocean, leaving its current status unknown.
Wailord's only move is Splash.
Debut | Flash of the Titans! |
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Japanese | Rikako Aikawa |
Jessie used Bellsprout to battle a Drednaw the trio encountered in Wyndon. While attacking, Bellsprout inadvertently cracked the ground, causing a red light to emerge and result in Drednaw Gigantamaxing. Bellsprout subsequently fled in fear.
Bellsprout's only known move is Power Whip.
Debut | A Chilling Curse! |
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English | Bill Rogers |
Jessie used Dusclops to prevent Ash and Goh from foiling Team Rocket's scheme to steal a Gengar. It was used in a Double Battle alongside another Dusclops used by James only to be defeated by Gengar and Pikachu.
Dusclops's known moves are Shadow Sneak, Fire Punch, and Night Shade.
Debut | The Climb to Be the Very Best! |
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English | Lisa Ortiz |
Chewtle was first seen in The Climb to Be the Very Best!, where Team Rocket encountered it in Wyndon. Team Rocket decided to take it, hoping that Chewtle would one day evolve into a Drednaw capable of Gigantamaxing.
Chewtle reappeared in Kicking It from Here Into Tomorrow!, where Jessie used it to battle Ash and Goh after encountering them at the entrance to their secret base in Vermilion City. It managed to defeat Goh's Scorbunny, but was defeated by Pikachu's Thunderbolt. It later battled Scorbunny again, only to be defeated when it evolved into a Raboot.
Chewtle later reappeared in JN041, in a video recorded by one of Team Rocket's drones by Wobbuffet. It battled Pikachu once again, but it was defeated, as it was seen blasting off with the rest of Team Rocket.
Debut | Dreams Are Made of These! |
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Japanese | Kenta Miyake |
Debut | JN026 |
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Jessie sent out Magikarp whilst in their base.
None of Magikarp's moves are known.
Debut | JN028 |
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Jessie sent out Magnezone to stop Ash and Goh from retrieving the Sobble they captured, only to be sent blasting off by the group.
Magnezone's only known move is Supersonic.
Debut | JN031 |
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Jessie sent out Carvanha to stop Ash and Goh from stopping them after they had stolen a group of Water-type Pokémon during the Water-type Pokémon Friendship Contest at Slateport City.
Debut | JN033 |
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Debut | JN035 |
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Jessie sent out Buneary to battle Ash and Goh so they could steal Ash's Pikachu, Goh's Pikachu, and multiple wild Pikachu.
Buneary's known moves are Dizzy Punch*, Quick Attack, and Pound.
Debut | JN038 |
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Jessie sent out Nidorino to battle Ash at the Pewter Museum of Science when Team Rocket tried to catch a wild Aerodactyl that was recently revived from an Old Amber.
Nidorino's known moves are Venoshock and Poison Sting.
Debut | JN040 |
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Jessie sent out Rhydon to battle a Zapdos at the Kanto Power Plant. Rhydon then assisted Ash and Goh in a Raid Battle against Zapdos.
Rhydon's known moves are Horn Drill and Rock Blast.
Debut | JN041 |
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Jessie sent out Pikachu whilst in their base, as evidenced by reading the title of the first half of the episode, which includes Pikachu's name.
None of Pikachu's moves are known.
Gallery
Pelipper carrying the Prize Master
Rocket Prize Master Poké Balls
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For a list of other Pokémon Team Rocket has commanded, see here and here |
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