EP087

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EP086 : Pikachu Re-Volts
Original series
EP088 : In The Pink
The Crystal Onix
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  EP087  
クリスタルのイワーク
The Crystal Iwark
First broadcast
Japan March 11, 1999
United States February 5, 2000
English themes
Opening Pokémon World
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening ライバル!
Ending タイプ・ワイルド
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 大橋志吉 Yukiyoshi Ōhashi
Storyboard 鈴木敏明 Toshiaki Suzuki
Assistant director 鈴木敏明 Toshiaki Suzuki
Animation director 志村泉 Izumi Shimura
Additional credits

The Crystal Onix (Japanese: クリスタルのイワーク The Crystal Iwark) is the 87th episode of the Pokémon animated series. It was first broadcast in Japan on March 11, 1999, and in the United States on February 5, 2000.

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Blurb

While riding around the Orange Islands on his Lapras, Ash finds a mysterious message in a bottle, which leads the gang on a new adventure. Ash, Misty and Tracey travel to Sunburst Island, which is famous for its artists and glassblowers. They meet a struggling young shopkeeper who's seeking inspiration from a legendary crystal Onix. Having been unable to find this special Pokémon, the shopkeeper turns to our heroes. With Tracey and his observational Pokémon on board, they set out to fire up a new friend's creative drive!

Plot

While riding around the Orange Islands on his Lapras, Ash finds a message in a bottle from Marissa of Sunburst Island, who is looking for someone who knows about a Pokémon called the Crystal Onix, which Tracey is aware of. Ash and his friends travel to Sunburst Island, where they overhear an argument between a rival shopkeeper and a young girl, and go to intervene. The young girl is revealed to be Marissa. They then meet her older brother, a struggling young shopkeeper named Mateo, who is seeking inspiration from the legendary Crystal Onix. He smashes one of his Pokémon statues out of frustration and complains they are lifeless compared to his grandfather's works. Mateo tells the group that his grandfather once saw the actual Crystal Onix and shows them his grandfather's Crystal Onix statue. Ash and his friends decide to help him in his search.

Team Rocket arrives on Sunburst Island as well, and are in awe of the glass shops. Jessie and James start picking up various pieces and admiring them. Meowth yells at them to knock it off, causing Jessie and James to break the glass items they were holding. The shopkeeper hears this, and tells them about the "You break it, you bought it" rule before he puts them to work, since they don't have the money to pay him back for the items they ruined. While they are chopping and carrying wood, they overhear the shop owner and another employee mocking Mateo for searching for the Crystal Onix. Team Rocket becomes interested and they leave in search of it.

Tracey sends out Venonat to help find the Crystal Onix. Mateo holds up the Crystal Onix statue and Venonat scans the image. The group is led to a series of rocks that are shaped like the body of an Onix. Disappointed, Tracey recalls Venonat and sends out Marill, noting that its large and sensitive ears may prove useful. Tracey plays Marill a recording of Onix's cry and Marill quickly detects something. It leads them to a body of water and points across the water to a small island with a cave. The water begins to part, revealing a land-bridge. However, the group suddenly falls into one of Team Rocket's pitfall traps. After reciting their motto, Team Rocket runs off to find the Crystal Onix. Ash and his friends climb out of the hole and run after them. Once they get to the opening of the cave, they discover Team Rocket, caught in their own traps. Misty refuses to help them and they all enter the cave by themselves.

At the end of the cave, they come across a lake. Marill dives in and then, followed by the Crystal Onix. Mateo calls on his Cloyster, thinking it has the type advantage. However, its Water Gun attacks prove to be useless. The Crystal Onix retaliates and knocks Cloyster out with one headbutt. Just then, Team Rocket shows up, having freed themselves from their traps. Jessie and James send out Arbok and Victreebel in an attempt to catch the Crystal Onix, while Ash and Misty send out Pikachu and Staryu to counterattack. Staryu and Pikachu attack Team Rocket, then the Crystal Onix smacks them into a blastoff.

Seeing as Cloyster's Water attacks proved to be useless against the Crystal Onix, Mateo sends out his Charmeleon. It dodges a Rock Throw and uses Flamethrower, which engulfs the Crystal Onix in flames. Onix glows a brilliant red and Charmeleon fires its Fire Spin* attack. Mateo and the Crystal Onix then stare at each other. At that moment, Mateo sees duplicates of himself in Onix's glass facets. The Onix then faints and falls into the water. Ash calls out for Mateo to catch it, but Mateo says he doesn't need to, since he has found inspiration through the Crystal Onix. It promptly dives back into the water. Back at his shop, Mateo and Charmeleon are busy making a glass figurine while Marissa is happy to see her brother working again. Ash and his friends wave goodbye to Mateo and Marissa, wishing the pair all the best with their glass shop. On their trek to the water, Ash admires Mateo's handcrafted and lifelike glass Pikachu sculpture.

Major events

For a list of all major events in the animated series, please see the history page.

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

TV episode debuts

Characters

Humans

Dare da?

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?

Who's That Pokémon?: Rhyhorn (US and international), Crystal Onix (Japan)

Trivia

Errors

  • When Misty tells a glassmaker that she and her friends do not know Marissa, the bottom of her shorts is dark-blue instead of light-blue.
  • In several scenes, the straps on Tracey's backpack are orange instead of black.
  • When Tracey sends out Venonat and Marill, the Poké Balls don't open.
  • In the scene where Tracey calls out Marill, Ash has disappeared.
  • When Meowth says that he will use the crystal Onix to make a charm, his claws are the same color as his body.
  • When Team Rocket attempts to escape the crystal Onix's cave and collides with the other Onix, Jessie's glove is missing.
  • In the English dub:
    • The Pokédex refers to Marill as the "Water Mouse Pokémon" instead of the "Aqua Mouse Pokémon."
    • In one scene, Marill's Japanese voice can be heard.
    • When Mateo commands Charmeleon to use Ember against the crystal Onix, it uses Fire Spin instead. In the original version, Mateo told it to use Fire Spin.

Dub edits

In other languages



EP086 : Pikachu Re-Volts
Original series
EP088 : In The Pink
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