EP042

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EP041 : Wake Up Snorlax!
Original series
EP043 : The March of the Exeggutor Squad
Showdown at Dark City
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  EP042  
たいけつ!ポケモンジム!
Showdown! Pokémon Gym!
First broadcast
Japan April 30, 1998
United States October 29, 1998
English themes
Opening Pokémon Theme
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening めざせポケモンマスター
Ending ポケットにファンタジー
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 武上純希 Junki Takegami
Storyboard 横田和 Kazu Yokota
Assistant director 大町繁 Shigeru Ōmachi
Animation director 武田優作 Yūsaku Takeda
Additional credits

Showdown at Dark City (Japanese: たいけつ!ポケモンジム! Showdown! Pokémon Gym!) is the 42nd episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 30, 1998, and in the United States on October 29, 1998.

In this episode, Ash and company arrive at Dark City, a town whose residents live in fear of Pokémon Trainers.

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Synopsis

Ash and company arrive in Dark City, a place where it appears to be a ghost town, much to Brock's dismay. They are even more curious to see a parent herding their child off for fear of Pokémon Trainers in the area. As Ash and company ponder why that is, Pikachu is hit by a rock thrown from the roof of a nearby building. When Ash tells Pikachu to retaliate using a Thunderbolt, they hit three kids on the rooftop. When they go apologize to them, however, they get a cold shoulder treatment, as the kids want Ash and company out of the town. The kids, however, are stopped by a local restaurant owner, who invites them to his restaurant.

At the restaurant, while eating lunch (Pikachu, in particular, taking a liking to eating ketchup from the bottle), the restaurant owner explains to Ash and friends, as well as a mysterious patron who had happened to overhear, that Dark City has two rival Pokémon Gyms, the Yas Gym and the Kas Gym. Both Gyms seek official status, but to do so they would need the approval of the Pokémon League inspector, who is scheduled to arrive at any moment. As there could be only one official Gym per city, each gym seeks to eliminate the other before the inspector arrives. The restaurant owner further explains that Pokémon trainers who have neared Dark City are recruited for the cause of either gym. At that moment, fighting between the two Gyms breaks out. As Ash and company watch from the safety of the restaurant, the three note that the fighting is not as much of a Pokémon battle as it was a gang war. The Yas Gym's Scyther and the Kas Gym's Electabuzz in particular are dispatching the men of the opposing gym with ease.

At that point, the safety of the restaurant is shattered when Team Rocket, hired by the Kas Gym as elite bodyguards, invades the restaurant in disguise and demand food. When they send out Arbok and Weezing to deal with the restaurant owner when he refuses (due to the Kas Gym having run up a large tab), Ash (with Pikachu) and Misty (with Starmie) attempt to intercept Team Rocket, but is beaten by Brock, whose Vulpix quickly forces Team Rocket out of the restaurant with a Flamethrower. However, Vulpix has garnered the attention of a female Yas Gym recruiter, who tries to recruit Ash and company for their cause. At the advice of Misty (who claims that taking sides would ruin their reputations as trainers), Ash introduces himself as Tom Ato (after Pikachu's fondness of ketchup), Misty as Ann Chovy, and Brock as Caesar Salad, who, because Brock could never say no to a beautiful girl, takes them to the Yas Gym.

The Yas Leader is introduced to "Tom" and his two "disciples", who proceeds to judge how powerful he is by suddenly releasing his Scyther to attack Pikachu. His Cut attack, however, is blocked by Pikachu's ketchup bottle, squirting Scyther in the eyes with ketchup, blinding it and making it attack its own trainer. Surprised, the Yas Leader recalls Scyther and asks Ash to join him. When asked why the Yas Gym wanted to be an official Gym, the Yas Leader responds that it is simply a means to earn money quickly, as with official Gym status comes prestige and funding. Because Ash does not see this as a worthy cause, he declines. However, the Yas Leader, mad at Ash for refusing, orders his underlings to physically beat him up (making him unable to help anyone else), and they do so by sending out a Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee, Machoke, and Mankey to do so. Ash, aided by Misty and Brock, proceed to make a hasty retreat. Back at the restaurant, Ash is curious as to why he was able to escape the Yas Gym so quickly - and uncovers the answer from his Pokédex: Scyther and Electabuzz are color-sensitive, and the color red in particular will send the two into an outrage. Knowing this, Ash and company devise a plan to stop the fighting once and for all by defeating both the Yas and Kas forces in one fell swoop.

Once again, fighting breaks out on the streets of Dark City between the Yas and Kas forces. Scyther, using a Swords Dance boosted Cut, manages to destroy Kas forces and city buildings with ease, while Electabuzz and ThunderPunch manages to do the same against the Yas forces. When Ash sees an opening, he tells Misty, Brock, the restaurant owner, and the kids to dump tomato juice (stored in barrels on the roofs of various buildings) on all the trainers, soaking them. This makes Scyther and Electabuzz go into a rage, and they begin to attack their own trainers. The Yas and Kas leaders are at Ash's mercy, and Ash decides to end this by having Bulbasaur Vine Whip two barrels of tomato juice on Scyther and Electabuzz, soaking both. When the two turn to attack each other (due to the rage), they run into each other, knocking the two out.

When Ash asks whether the two Leaders have learned their lesson and resolved their differences, the two leaders finally agree...to team up and deal with Ash. In response, Ash orders Pikachu to unleash Thunder, shocking both sides. Before any more can be done, however, the mysterious patron appears. The patron reveals herself to be Nurse Joy, the Pokémon League inspector (and Brock blushes once again upon seeing her), and tells everyone that neither Yas nor Kas deserved to be an official Gym because street fighting would not be tolerated. However, Nurse Joy allows the two Leaders a second chance, and tells the two that Ash would make a fine tutor with regards to how to be a proper Pokémon trainer and how to start over as one united Gym, but even "Tom Ato" is at a loss of words with regards to how to be one. However, Ash does manage to tell the two Leaders to repair all the damage to the city that they had caused.

As Ash leaves Dark City, they are met by the kids again, who had quickly became fans of Pikachu, and as such decide to become Pokémon trainers themselves. Meanwhile, Team Rocket, having been covered in juice just as a building falls on them during the battle, are run out of town by Scyther and Electabuzz in their red-induced rage.

Major events

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?: Scyther

Pokémon seen in Dark City:

Trivia

File:Pikaketchup.png
Pikachu crying over ketchup.
  • Ash and his friends decide to use fake names for sake of safety. They are in a restaurant, so they use food as inspiration for their false names. Ash uses the name Tom Ato (a pun of tomato) (Japanese: Ketchup), Misty uses the name Ann Chovy (a pun of anchovy) (Japanese: Chicken Rice), and Brock uses the name Caesar Salad (a blatant pun of caesar salad) (Japanese: Curry Rice).
  • Pikachu reveals its fondness for ketchup.
  • This episode reveals Electabuzz and Scyther's apparent dislike towards the color red, though ironically, they were both exclusive to Pokémon Red when only the original two games had been released. Their evolutions, Electivire and Scizor, also have some red coloration, with Scizor being nearly completely red in color.
  • The story of this episode is based on the famous 1961 samurai film Yojimbo made by the legendary Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa. Instead of a one person, a lone samurai warrior (who was played by the legendary Japanese actor Toshiro Mifune) there are three people who are Pokémon trainers who put an end to rival gang fighting in a small, desolate town. This episode is a homage to Kurosawa, Mifune and the film itself. Samurai have appeared in the Pokémon TV show, such as in Bad to the Bone.

Errors

Dub edits

In other languages

  • Finnish: Yhteenotto Dark Cityssä
  • French: Sombreville
  • German: Duell in Dark City
  • Hebrew: הרפתקה בעיר האופל harpatka be'eer haofel
  • Italian: Rivalità
  • Mandarin: 神奇宝贝道馆的决斗
  • Portuguese:
    • Brazilian Portuguese: Batalha na Cidade Sombria
    • European Portuguese: Confronto em Dark City
  • Spanish:
    • Iberian Spanish: Enfrentamiento en Ciudad Tenebrosa
    • Latin American Spanish: ¡Duelo en Ciudad Obscura!
  • Swedish: Uppgörelsen i Dark City
EP041 : Wake up Snorlax!
Original series
EP043 : The March of the Exeggutor Squad
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