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* This was the first episode featuring {{an|Misty}}'s [[List of clothing in the anime#Advanced Generation 2 |''Advanced Generation'' outfit.]] | * This was the first episode featuring {{an|Misty}}'s [[List of clothing in the anime#Advanced Generation 2 |''Advanced Generation'' outfit.]] | ||
* This episode aired in | * This episode aired in the United States exactly one year after its Japanese air date. | ||
* The dub title is based on the fairy tale | * The dub title is based on the Danish fairy tale ''{{wp|The Princess and the Pea}}''. | ||
* The Japanese voice artists for all three of Ash's female traveling companions are featured in this episode and the next one; [[Mayumi Iizuka]] and [[KAORI]] voice Misty and May respectively and [[Megumi Toyoguchi]], who voices Princess Sara in this episode, went on to play {{an|Dawn}} during the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}}. | * The Japanese voice artists for all three of {{Ash}}'s female traveling companions are featured in this episode and the [[AG045|next one]]; [[Mayumi Iizuka]] and [[KAORI]] voice {{an|Misty}} and {{an|May}} respectively and [[Megumi Toyoguchi]], who voices Princess Sara in this episode, went on to play {{an|Dawn}} during the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}}. | ||
* This episode has the distinction of being one of three featuring the most leads in a single episode. It features {{an|May}}, [[Max]], {{TP|Misty|Togepi}}, {{an|Misty}}, {{an|Brock}}, [[Jessie]], [[James]], {{MTR}}, and, of course, {{Ash}} and {{AP|Pikachu}}. The only leads to not appear in this episode are {{Tracey}}, | * This episode has the distinction of being one of three featuring the most leads in a single episode. It features {{an|May}}, [[Max]], {{TP|Misty|Togepi}}, {{an|Misty}}, {{an|Brock}}, [[Jessie]], [[James]], {{MTR}}, and, of course, {{Ash}} and {{AP|Pikachu}}. The only leads to not appear in this episode are {{Tracey}}, {{an|Dawn}}, and [[Dawn's Piplup|her Piplup]], who would not appear until [[DP001|another 148 episodes]] later. The other two are ''[[AG045|A Togepi Mirage]]'', the second part of this episode, and ''[[AG133|The Right Place and the Right Mime]]''. | ||
=== Errors === | === Errors === | ||
* When Shedinja appears for the first time, Misty | * When {{p|Shedinja}} appears for the first time, {{an|Misty}} does not seem to be scared of it, even thought she got scared of {{p|Ninjask}} that appeared soon after and also Shedinja itself a little later. | ||
* During the shot when Shedinja is floating towards Misty, May and Max, the silver halo over Shedinja's head is missing. | * During the shot when {{p|Shedinja}} is floating towards {{an|Misty}}, {{an|May}}, and [[Max]], the silver halo over Shedinja's head is missing. | ||
** Close to the end, the same mistake happens again. When Hansen and Team Rocket attack and Misty refuses to hand Togepi over, Shedinja's halo can be seen to be missing, despite that Shedinja was just at the edge of the screen. | ** Close to the end, the same mistake happens again. When [[Colonel Hansen]] and [[Team Rocket]] attack and {{an|Misty}} refuses to hand [[Misty's Togetic|Togepi]] over, {{p|Shedinja}}'s halo can be seen to be missing, despite that Shedinja was just at the edge of the screen. | ||
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The Princess and the Togepi (Japanese: カスミ登場!トゲピーとまぼろしの王国!! Enter Kasumi! Togepi and the Mirage Kingdom!!) is the 44th episode of the Advanced Generation series, and the 318th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on September 25, 2003 and in the United States on September 25, 2004.
Synopsis
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Ash and Brock, along with May and Max, meet up with Misty. The old friends exchange greetings, and Misty proceeds on telling May and Max that she already knows their name. Misty shows off her invitation to a convention for Togepi trainers and approaches the hotel behind them. Then, two mysterious people dressed in outfits with Togepi markings come up to Misty and take her into the building. Inside, the two people, who are actually Team Rocket, tell Meowth to take off. The building then collapses and a blimp starts floating away. Ash and his friends realize that Misty is in trouble and rush toward the rope hanging from the blimp. All of them manage to grab the rope and make their way into the blimp.
The blimp goes through a sandstorm in a desert and reaches their destination, the Mirage Kingdom. Meowth lands the blimp in a landing area, and Jessie and James disguise themselves again. As Misty leaves the blimp, Ash and the others come out, as well as Jessie and James. When they were asked for their identity, Team Rocket gladly recite their motto. Misty becomes furious at them, thinking that they were trying to steal Pikachu. However, Team Rocket tells them that they were after Togepi. As the battle commences, a man steps in together with his Ninjask and a Shedinja.
He demands for Misty's Togepi, but Misty refuses to hand it over to him. He says that his name is Hansen. Hansen then orders Shedinja to use Solarbeam to demonstrate its power. Ash and Brock face Hansen with Pikachu and Mudkip, while Misty, Max, and May run away. When Hansen notices that the Togepi is getting away, he commands Shedinja to go after them. Misty, Max, and May keep running until they reach a maze. Shedinja appears, freaking Misty out. But she is determined to protect Togepi. She sends out Corsola and orders it to use Spike Canon. Unfortunately, the attack did not scratch the bug Pokémon a bit. Shedinja attacks with another SolarBeam, hitting Misty so hard that she loses Togepi.
A girl in a blue dress discovers Togepi and notices how hurt it is. She informs the caretaker about her find and brings Togepi to a room for treatment. This girl turns out to be Sara, the princess of the Mirage Kingdom. When Sara brings Togepi to her parents, both are certainly thrilled by it. At this point, Misty barges in and sees Togepi. The queen thinks that Misty was trying to steal Togepi, but Sara quickly realizes that Togepi belonged to her. Misty thanks the princess for taking care of Togepi and proceeded on telling them that Hansen tried to steal it from her.
Meanwhile, Hansen states that he has a plan to steal Togepi and tells Team Rocket that they will be rewarded if they do their job.
As Misty and company go outside of the temple, Ash and Brock meet up with them. Brock goes gaga for the princess and starts flirting with her. Misty does her usual thing with him, which is pulling him by the ear, but she also throws him back. Max and May are quite shocked by this but they are impressed nevertheless.
The princess explains the importance of Togepi to the kingdom. However, knowing that Hansen is set on trying to take Togepi, she asks Ash and his friends to leave the Mirage Kingdom immediately for their safety. But as they are about to leave they notice a temple in the sky. Togepi seems to be reaching for it and then it suddenly floats away. Hansen and Team Rocket appears. Shedinja fires a SolarBeam at them and Pikachu counters it with its Thunderbolt.
Major events
- For a list of all major events in the anime, please see the history page.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
- Ash
- Misty
- Brock
- May
- Max
- Jessie
- James
- Miranda
- Princess Sara
- Colonel Hansen
- King and Queen of the Mirage Kingdom
Pokémon
Pokémon Trainer’s Choice: Minun
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Togepi (Misty's)
- Wobbuffet (Jessie's)
- Corsola (Misty's)
- Mudkip (Brock's)
- Shedinja (Colonel Hansen's; debut)
- Ninjask (Colonel Hansen's; debut, ×2)
Trivia
- This was the first episode featuring Misty's Advanced Generation outfit.
- This episode aired in the United States exactly one year after its Japanese air date.
- The dub title is based on the Danish fairy tale The Princess and the Pea.
- The Japanese voice artists for all three of Ash's female traveling companions are featured in this episode and the next one; Mayumi Iizuka and KAORI voice Misty and May respectively and Megumi Toyoguchi, who voices Princess Sara in this episode, went on to play Dawn during the Diamond & Pearl series.
- This episode has the distinction of being one of three featuring the most leads in a single episode. It features May, Max, Togepi, Misty, Brock, Jessie, James, Meowth, and, of course, Ash and Pikachu. The only leads to not appear in this episode are Tracey, Dawn, and her Piplup, who would not appear until another 148 episodes later. The other two are A Togepi Mirage, the second part of this episode, and The Right Place and the Right Mime.
Errors
- When Shedinja appears for the first time, Misty does not seem to be scared of it, even thought she got scared of Ninjask that appeared soon after and also Shedinja itself a little later.
- During the shot when Shedinja is floating towards Misty, May, and Max, the silver halo over Shedinja's head is missing.
- Close to the end, the same mistake happens again. When Colonel Hansen and Team Rocket attack and Misty refuses to hand Togepi over, Shedinja's halo can be seen to be missing, despite that Shedinja was just at the edge of the screen.
Dub edits
In other languages
- Finnish: Prinsessa ja Togepi
- French: La princesse et le Togépi
- German: Die Prinzessin und das Togepi
- Hebrew: הנסיכה וטוגפי hanesikha veTogepi
- Italian: Uno strano regno
- Portuguese (Brazilian): A Princesa e o Togepi
- Spanish:
- Iberian Spanish: La princesa y el Togepi
- Latin American Spanish: ¡La princesa y el Togepi!
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