EP092

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EP091 : Bye Bye Psyduck
Original series
EP093 : Navel Maneuvers
The Joy of Pokémon
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  EP092  
セイリングジョーイ!あらなみをこえて!
Sailing Joy! Cross the Raging Waves!
First broadcast
Japan April 15, 1999
United States March 4, 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 武上純希 Junki Takegami
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 Joy of Pokémon (Japanese: セイリングジョーイ!あらなみをこえて! Sailing Joy! Cross the Raging Waves!) is the 92nd episode of the Pokémon animated series. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 15, 1999, and in the United States on March 4, 2000.

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Blurb

While sailing between small islands, the group encounters an extremely busy Nurse Joy. She tells the group that she travels from island to island helping sick and injured Pokémon, and invites our heroes to travel with her. On the expedition, they learn much about Pokémon and Joy's very special friendship with a Magikarp. Unfortunately, Joy runs some into trouble continuing her rounds once Team Rocket storms into the area!

Plot

As Ash and his friends are riding on Lapras through the waters, a very tan woman resembling Nurse Joy and her Chansey speed past them on a kayak. Ash orders Lapras to follow the kayak and catch up to it. They arrive at a small island, where they find the kayak on the beach and two pairs of footprints in the sand, one of them from a Chansey. After following the footprints to a small bay, they realize there are no more tracks to follow. Misty states her uncertainty that what had passed them on a boat was a Nurse Joy. Tracey recalls the moment, saying that the woman seemed more muscular than an average Joy.

Just then, a giant Magikarp jumps up out of the bay and begins flopping around on the rock at the group's feet. Misty, worried that the Water Pokémon will run out of air, proposes that they help it get back into the water; Ash agrees. Before they can figure out how to help the Pokémon, Nurse Joy and Chansey appear to help Magikarp. Joy gives Magikarp a bottle of Calcium tablets and throws it back into the water. Joy explains to Ash and his friends that she travels from island to island helping sick and injured Pokémon, because a lot of the Orange Islands are too small for Pokémon Centers. She invites the group to her local clinic for lunch.

Back at her clinic, Joy demonstrates her abilities by treating Lapras. Eager to see her in action, Ash and his friends ask if they can help with her work. As a result, they all set off in kayaks and engage in a variety of situations where Nurse Joy's assistance is needed. A little while later, the group falls behind in their kayaks and loses sight of Nurse Joy. When they finally catch up to her kayak, it is empty, and both Chansey and Joy are missing. Tracey believes that a Gyarados could have tipped her boat over. Suddenly, they see a pink figure appearing from the water, but it is only Jigglypuff. Before it can begin to sing, they race away in their kayaks.

When they finally stop, they see Joy and Chansey, with its first-aid kit, pop up out of the water. Joy explains that she went underwater to treat a sick Cloyster, and sends Chansey to retrieve their kayak. Ash and Tracey become curious as to how Joy can treat Pokémon underwater, so she offers to show them. The boys get into their swimming attire, jump into the water, and follow Joy to the ocean floor. There, they see a sick Shellder, just as Ash begins to struggle from a lack of oxygen. Just then, a wild Dewgong grabs onto him with its fins and begins playing with Ash. Nurse Joy rescues him and they all head back to shore.

At the clinic, Ash is warming up under a blanket with a hot beverage. The group collectively states that Joy's job is not easy, and that it would be easier to just run a Pokémon Center like all of the other Joys. Just then, she recalls a childhood incident where she found a tiny injured Magikarp on the beach, and decided to take it home and nurse it back to health. When the Pokémon was healthy once again, she released it back into the ocean. A little while after that, while on a boat with her family, she fell into the water; she was promptly saved by the same Magikarp, who had grown considerably. Joy says that was when she decided to dedicate her life to Pokémon, especially those without Trainers to care for them. Misty asks her whether the Magikarp they saw earlier that day was the same Magikarp she helped. Joy says that it was, and that they have been friends ever since that day.

Outside, the group sees the warning signs of an upcoming storm. When Joy explains that she has one more stop for the day, Tracey expresses his concern and says it is too dangerous for her to go out in the water again. She counters that there is a group of sick baby Seel waiting for her help. Despite Tracey's pleas, Joy leaves on her kayak with Chansey. Worried for her safety, the group follows her without her knowing.

In the middle of the ocean, the choppy waves are making it difficult for everyone to control their boats. Ash shouts for Joy from behind, and she looks back in surprise. Just then, a huge wave sends Ash and his friends flying out of their kayaks. Joy yells at them to send out their Water Pokémon to help keep them afloat, which they do, and they follow her to a nearby island. As they arrive, the storm settles. Tracey apologizes to Joy for intervening, and she accepts the apology. Before continuing on their way to help the Seel, they decide to take a short rest.

Meanwhile, Team Rocket is spying on the group from their Magikarp submarine. Intent on capturing Pikachu and Chansey, Meowth tells James he has a new secret weapon and hits a button, which sends a torpedo-like object flying from the submarine, up and out of the water. The object releases a net that entraps everyone on the beach. Appearing from the water in the submarine, Team Rocket recites their motto. Just then, Team Rocket's submarine is attacked by the giant Magikarp befriended by Joy. As Joy calls out to the Pokémon for help, it begins to evolve. Using its newly formed tail, Gyarados whips Team Rocket off into the distance. Gyarados turns around to look at the group, and they begin to worry that its evolution caused a change in its demeanor. It lunges towards the shore, but, instead of attacking, Gyarados gets close to Joy so she can pet it. Gyarados removes the net with its mouth. Misty exclaims that the Pokémon evolved into Gyarados, but kept Magikarp's personality, while Joy thanks her friend for its help. This allows her to reach the island of Seel and treat them.

Ash and his friends admire the relationship between Joy and Gyarados. Joy remembers Ash telling her of his plans to become a Pokémon Master, and tells him of Navel Island, which is home to an Orange League Gym. As a result, the group heads on their way there atop Lapras.

Major events

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

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Dare da?

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?

Who's That Pokémon?: Geodude (US and international), Chansey (Nurse Joy's) (Japan)

Trivia

Nurse Joy and Chansey in a photograph in EP250
  • Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture: Gastly: Oak discusses whether Gastly is gas or a ghost, says it's a mystery. In the end, Oak tries to catch Gastly in his arms, but goes through its body, and falls face down onto the ground.
    • Pokémon senryū summary: Full of mysteries, each mystery reveals even more mysteries; Gastly.
  • The Nurse Joy from this episode reappears in a photograph in the Ice Cave Pokémon Center run by her sister in the banned episode EP250.
  • This is the second dubbed episode to not use the Pokémon logo in the title card when the episode title includes the franchise's name. Starting this episode, the episodes with the franchise's name no longer use the Pokémon logo. The first was The Flame Pokémon-athon!. The accent on the 'e' is also for some reason displayed before the rest of the title.
  • Real fish can be seen in this episode, before the scene where Nurse Joy is sinking.
  • Tracey references a real person in this episode, Florence Nightingale.
  • Together Forever is used as an insert song.
  • When Team Rocket recites their motto, the regular background music of the motto was not playing.

Errors

James's missing glove
  • Togepi disappears in the scene in which Ash and his friends follow Nurse Joy in the storm and get swept over by the waves.
  • When James says "To unite all peoples within our nation", his glove is missing.
  • When Gyarados lets everyone out of the net, the kayaks are missing and they are closer to the water than they were before.
  • Nurse Joy said she was treating a sick Cloyster, but when she is underwater, she is actually treating a Shellder.
  • Despite being described as giant, the Gyarados that Nurse Joy's Magikarp evolved into did not appear to be any larger than a regular Gyarados.

Dub edits

In other languages



EP091 : Bye Bye Psyduck
Original series
EP093 : Navel Maneuvers
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