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<!-- | <!-- Picking up from where the previous episode left off, Terapagos is happy to see Lapras, whose blue glow resonates with Terapagos'. From this, Liko knows now that Lapras is one of the six heroes, but the latter just turns away from them before being called over by Wailord. Lapras then commands its band of Pokemon pirates to board the Brave Olivine with Ambipom and Toedscruel. Liko and Roy are shocked to see the Lapras' crew beginning their assault on the ship. Mollie and Murdock send out Chansey and Rockruff, though they are intimidated by Vigoroth and Galarian Slowbro. Just then, Roy confronts them, as does Liko. | ||
Sprigatito uses Leafage and Fuecoco uses Ember, but both attacks are easily avoided. The group seems outnumbered, but Diana's Arcanine intervenes with Extreme Speed. Friede and his Pokemon arrive to lend them a hand as well. The battle goes well, with Charizard using Air Slash on Toedscruel and Ambipom, Arcanine scaring Slowbro with Flamethrower, Cap using Thunder Punch on Vigoroth, Fuecoco and Sprigatito ganging up on Bibarel with Tackle and Scratch, and Chansey and Rockruff holding their own against Octillery and Barbaracle. Eventually seeing how its crew is losing, Lapras orders them to retreat, to Liko's dismay. Friede decides to go after Lapras and its crew. | |||
With Ludlow at the wheel, the ship tails Lapras and its crew. Friede goes on about how Lapras was offering to help lost voyagers, but in truth, the Transport Pokemon was deceiving them all along, and Diana is quick to agree. It was using Mist to make ships get lost on purpose. Roy doesn't believe it since Lapras saved them with its song, but Friede points out that too was part of its plan. Friede shows them the shadow that sped away after Ambipom and Toedscruel retreated the first time, which Dot identifies as Wailord. Thanks to Cap clearing the Mist attack, they finally got the full picture; that Lapras was distracting them with its song in the mist so its pirate crew would sneak on board and steal the ship's food supply. Liko and Roy are shocked to hear this. Friede says how duped the crew of that cargo ship really was for never realizing that Lapras was the culprit behind the lost cargo, and that the Pokemon that weren't native to the sea were a clear hint. The ship shaking shortly after Lapras' arrival was also likely caused by Wailord. Diana is impressed with how Lapras must have gathered all those Pokemon from different regions, calling them the "Lapras Pirates", which Liko and Roy shiver at. Mollie and Murdock are shocked to hear this as well, knowing already that Lapras are intelligent but never expecting this. Friede reveals that he had them gather the ship's food supply to confirm that Lapras and it pirate crew were trying to steal it, the two becoming unamused by Friede's absentmindedness again. Liko wonders why Lapras would do such a thing, and Diana asks her how Lapras feels. --> | |||
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(Japanese: ラプラスの想い、仲間を想い Laplace's Memories of its Companions) is the 32nd episode of Pokémon Horizons: The Series, and the 1,264th episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on December 8, 2023.
Plot
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Major events
- Lucius's Lapras goes inside the fourth Ancient Poké Ball and is taken under Liko's care.
- The Rising Volt Tacklers encounter the Black Rayquaza again.
- For a list of all major events in the anime, please see the history page.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
- Sprigatito (Liko's)
- Fuecoco (Roy's)
- Charizard (Friede's)
- Pikachu (Friede's; Captain Pikachu)
- Rotom (Friede's; Rotom Phone)
- Chansey (Mollie's)
- Quagsire (Ludlow's)
- Rockruff (Murdock's)
- Quaxly (Dot's)
- Rotom (Dot's; Rotom Phone)
- Arcanine (Diana's)
- Rayquaza (Lucius's; Shiny)
- Arboliva (Lucius's; giant)
- Moltres (Lucius's; Galarian)
- Lapras (Lucius's; giant)
- Buizel (Sailors'; ×2; flashback)
- Terapagos (anime; Normal Form)
- Carkol (Rising Volt Tacklers')
- Slugma (Rising Volt Tacklers')
- Nosepass (Rising Volt Tacklers')
- Toedscruel
- Ambipom
- Vigoroth
- Ambipom
- Slowbro (Galarian)
- Bibarel (×2)
- Barbaracle
- Mandibuzz
- Octillery
- Clawitzer
- Mantine
- Remoraid
- Dragalge
- Dhelmise
- Wailord
- Jellicent (×2; male and female)
Trivia
- This was the last episode to air before The Indigo Disk expansion was released for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
- The first eyecatch of this episode features Ludlow and his Quagsire, while the second features Liko and Terapagos.
Errors
Dub edits
In other languages
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- Pokémon Horizons: The Series episodes
- Episodes written by Kureha Matsuzawa
- Episodes storyboarded by Noriaki Saitō
- Episodes by one-time directors
- Episodes animated by Ryōtarō Aoba
- Episodes animated by Kōsuke Hiramatsu
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