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* On the wall at the Pokémon Center, the engravings are of {{p|Arcanine}}, {{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, and {{p|Moltres}}. Ash misidentifies the {{p|Ho-Oh}} he saw in the previous episode as Articuno. | * On the wall at the Pokémon Center, the engravings are of {{p|Arcanine}}, {{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, and {{p|Moltres}}. Ash misidentifies the {{p|Ho-Oh}} he saw in the previous episode as Articuno. | ||
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* Just before Team Rocket throws the bomb at the Center from their balloon, Jessie has no lipstick for a split second. Jessie also has no lipstick when their wanted poster is first shown. | * Just before Team Rocket throws the bomb at the Center from their balloon, Jessie has no lipstick for a split second. Jessie also has no lipstick when their wanted poster is first shown. | ||
*The first two times [[James]] is shown in the doorway of the [[Poké Ball]] room he isn't wearing a left glove. | |||
* {{p|Arcanine}} is not a legendary Pokémon; however, it was shown on the wall with the [[legendary birds|legendary bird trio]]. This is likely due to Arcanine's [[species]], which classes it as a "Legendary Pokémon" (like Pikachu is a "Mouse Pokémon"). | * {{p|Arcanine}} is not a legendary Pokémon; however, it was shown on the wall with the [[legendary birds|legendary bird trio]]. This is likely due to Arcanine's [[species]], which classes it as a "Legendary Pokémon" (like Pikachu is a "Mouse Pokémon"). | ||
* Unlike in most episodes to follow, when Team Rocket blasts off, a star doesn't appear in the sky when they disappear. | * Unlike in most episodes to follow, when Team Rocket blasts off, a star doesn't appear in the sky when they disappear. |
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Pokémon Emergency! (Japanese: たいけつ!ポケモンセンター Emergency! Pokémon Center!), was the second episode of the Pokémon anime ever shown. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 8, 1997 and in the United States on September 9, 1998.
In this episode, Ash takes his sick Pikachu to the Viridian City Pokémon Center to be healed; but while Pikachu is being treated, mysterious members of the organization known as Team Rocket attack the Pokémon Center with the intent of stealing the Pokémon inside.
Synopsis
After his battle with the Spearow, Pikachu is badly injured, Ash is told by Misty about a place he can take Pikachu to be healed, a Pokémon Center. They head to the Viridian City Center to be healed. When entering the town, Ash is stopped by Officer Jenny, who finds him suspicous, but Ash confirms his identity with his Pokédex, Jenny then rushes Ash to the Pokémon Center.Misty enters inthe Pokémon Center with her destroied bike,anger because was Ash's Pikachu that did it.Ash explains that Pikachu is really bad and injured,so Misty forgets about her bike and thinks in Pikachu.While Pikachu is being treated, mysterious members of the organization known as Team Rocket attack the Pokémon Center with the intent of stealing the Pokémon inside.The Center's Nurse Joy try to transfer all the Pokémon to others Centers,because it is a emergency.Suddenly, a newly healed Pikachu brings along a host of his friends, and together they defeat Team Rocket and send them blasting off into the sky.
Major events
- Team Rocket is introduced.
- Misty joins Ash.
- Team Rocket also decide to follow Ash and begin their obsession over his Pikachu.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's Pikachu)
- Meowth (Team Rocket; debut)
- Goldeen (Misty's; debut)
- Ekans (Jessie's; debut)
- Koffing (James's; debut)
- Chansey (Pokémon Center's; debut)
- Caterpie (debut)
- Pidgey (at the Pokémon Center) (Voice actor: Yuji Ueda)
- Rattata (at the Pokémon Center)
- Spearow (flashback)
- Ho-Oh (flashback)
Trivia
- It's the first time that Team Rocket is seen blasting off.
- This is the only episode in which any of Ash's male relatives are mentioned. Delia mentions that it took his father four days to reach Viridian City from Pallet Town. Ash's grandfather is also mentioned by her in the Japanese version.
- On the wall at the Pokémon Center, the engravings are of Arcanine, Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres. Ash misidentifies the Ho-Oh he saw in the previous episode as Articuno.
é===Errors===
- Just before Team Rocket throws the bomb at the Center from their balloon, Jessie has no lipstick for a split second. Jessie also has no lipstick when their wanted poster is first shown.
- The first two times James is shown in the doorway of the Poké Ball room he isn't wearing a left glove.
- Arcanine is not a legendary Pokémon; however, it was shown on the wall with the legendary bird trio. This is likely due to Arcanine's species, which classes it as a "Legendary Pokémon" (like Pikachu is a "Mouse Pokémon").
- Unlike in most episodes to follow, when Team Rocket blasts off, a star doesn't appear in the sky when they disappear.
Dub edits
- While the recap uses the same dialog in the Japanese version, for some reason the dub changes Ash's introductory line:
- Original: "And I hereby declare to the Pokémon of the world...I will be a Pokémon master...Pokémon Master! That is what I'll..."
- Flashback: "That's right. I declare to the Pokémon of the world...I will be the greatest Pokémon trainer...the greatest Pokémon master...of all time."
- In the Japanese version, Delia says that Ash's grandfather would be proud of him as well as his father.
- Professor Oak abruptly ending his telephone conversation with Ash is different in both versions: in the English version, Oak says that his pizza just arrived, while in the Japanese version, Oak realizes that he is in the middle of cooking ramen.
- Misty introduces herself to Ash, Team Rocket, and the audience during the Pokémon Center battle in the Japanese version, while the narrator reveals Misty's name to the audience at the end of the English version.
In other languages
- French: Pokémon aux urgences
- Italian: L'Emergenza
- Portuguese (Brazil): Emergência Pokémon.
- Spanish: Emergencia Pokémon
- Swedish: Pokémon Nödläge!
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- Episodes written by Takeshi Shudō
- Episodes storyboarded by Toshiaki Suzuki
- Episodes directed by Osamu Inoue
- Episodes animated by Munekatsu Fujita
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