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==Blurb==
==Blurb==
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<i>Ash and friends are lost in a forest when they are attacked by a Skarmory that kidnaps May. It drops May on the other side of a tall fence, and several hooded men prevent Ash, Brock, and Max from pursuing.
<i>Ash and friends are lost in a forest when they are attacked by a Skarmory that kidnaps May. It drops May on the other side of a tall fence, and several hooded men prevent Ash, Brock, and Max from pursuing.


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* {{p|Bulbasaur}} ({{OP|May|Bulbasaur}}; new)
* {{p|Poochyena}} ([[Old Man Obee]]'s; ×3)
* {{p|Venusaur}} (King of the Forbidden Forest)
* {{p|Venusaur}} (King of the Forbidden Forest)
* {{p|Poochyena}} ([[Old Man Obee]]'s; ×3)
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* The title is based on the phrase '{{wp|Mass hysteria}}'.
* The title is based on the phrase '{{wp|Mass hysteria}}'.
* This episode is featured on the ''Volume 1: Grass'' copy of [[Pokémon Elements]].  
* This episode is featured on the ''Volume 1: Grass'' copy of [[Pokémon Elements]].  
* This episode introduces a whole new [[4Kids Entertainment]] logo, replacing the previous logo since ''[[EP052|Princess vs. Princess]]'' in Season 1. Originally, the logo had "Entertainment" on the bottom of the logo. However, later episodes in the season (and [[S08|the following season]]) replaces this variant with the "TV" variant of the logo. The logo was additionally reported to appear on reruns of early seasons.<ref>closinglogos.com/page/4Kids+Entertainment</ref>


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|zh_cmn={{tt|禁忌森林的國王,妙蛙花!|King of the Forbidden Forest, Venusaur!}}
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|he=היער האסור{{tt|haya'ar ha'asur|The forbidden forest}}
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Revision as of 18:37, 13 June 2016

AG072 : The Bicker the Better
Advanced Generation series
AG074 : Hokey Poké Balls!
Grass Hysteria!
AG073.png
AG073   EP347
禁断の森の王者!フシギバナ!!
King of the Forbidden Forest! Fushigibana!!
First broadcast
Japan April 22, 2004
United States April 9, 2005
English themes
Opening This Dream
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening チャレンジャー!!
Ending スマイル
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 藤田伸三 Shinzō Fujita
Storyboard 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Assistant director 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Animation director 岩根雅明 Masaaki Iwane
Additional credits

Grass Hysteria! (Japanese: 禁断の森の王者!フシギバナ!! King of the Forbidden Forest! Fushigibana!!) is the 73rd episode of the Advanced Generation series, and the 347th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 22, 2004 and in the United States on April 9, 2005.

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Blurb

Ash and friends are lost in a forest when they are attacked by a Skarmory that kidnaps May. It drops May on the other side of a tall fence, and several hooded men prevent Ash, Brock, and Max from pursuing.

The Skarmory drops May on the ground, where she saves a Bulbasaur from falling off a cliff. A group of Grass-type Pokémon angrily attack May, but she drives them back with Torchic's Ember attack.

The hooded men explain to the guys that the Grass-type Pokémon will attack any human that trespasses, because people damaged the forest trying to catch Grass-type Pokémon. The guys decide saving May is more important, and Ash manages to get over the fence.

A group of Grass-types corner May, and Ash swoops in and has Pikachu clear a path. The two kids run for it, but get cornered again. A Venusaur arrives and orders the other Pokémon to back off, accompanied by the Bulbasaur that May helped.

May begins to befriend the Bulbasaur, but Team Rocket arrives, trying to catch Grass-types with their robot. May gets caught inside the robot as well, and helps all the Pokémon break free. The Venusaur uses Solarbeam to blast the robot away.

Reunited in the end, the kids get ready to depart the forest, with one new addition—the Bulbasaur decides to join May on her journey.

Plot

Ash and his friends find themselves lost on the road to Fortree City when they wander into an unmapped area of Hoenn. To make matters worse neither Brock's compass nor Max's PokéNav seem to function correctly. Suddenly a wild Skarmory comes swooping down. Ash and his friends run away, but May's Skitty pops out of its Poké Ball and appears right in the Skarmory's path! May grabs Skitty, but before she can get away the Skarmory latches onto her waistpack and flies away with her! Ash, Brock, and Max follow it as best they can, but run into a large wooden wall, guarded by two cloaked men. The men tell them that beyond lies the Forbidden Forest, an area where humans aren't allowed. After hearing about their situation, the men lead Ash and his friends to their village. There they meet the village leader Old Man Obee. Obee listens to their story, and calls a town meeting, where he discusses whether or not they should let Ash and his friends go into the forest to rescue May. While they're distracted, Ash takes the opportunity to sneak into the forest, leaving Brock and Max behind.

Meanwhile, the Skarmory drops May on top of a mountain. While looking for a way down, she notices a wild Bulbasaur on the edge of a cliff trying to pick some flowers with Vine Whip. Suddenly the Bulbasaur loses its footing, but May is able to grab it before it falls off the edge of the cliff. Surprised to see a human, the Bulbasaur is cautious at first, but after May reassures it that she means no harm, it quickly warms up to her. However, before she can get too close to Bulbasaur, several wild Grass-Pokémon appear and start attacking her. Realizing she's in danger, May calls out Torchic who clears an escape route with Ember. She runs down the mountain and into the forest, dodging attacks from wild Grass-Pokémon left and right. However she soon finds herself cornered against a tree. Just when it looks like all hope is lost, Ash appears with Pikachu and opens a path with Thunderbolt. The two continue to flee, the Grass-type Pokémon still chasing them.

Back in the village, Old Man Obee tells Brock and Max that the Forbidden Forest is a sanctuary for Grass Pokémon. So many Trainers used to come to the area to capture the Pokémon there that the Pokémon eventually become hostile towards humans. Wanting to protect the Pokémon, the villagers built a giant wall around the Forest, and set up guards to keep anybody from getting inside. Obee explains that the area has strange magnetic properties, which is why Max's PokéNav and Brock's compass weren't working. He then tells them that the villagers have reached a consensus, and have agreed to help Brock and Max find their lost friends. Opening up the gates, he begins to track May and Ash using several Poochyena. They enter the forest, unaware that Team Rocket was eavesdropping on the conversation. They decide that they'll sneak into the forest as well, and steal all of the Grass-type Pokémon there for the Boss.

Deep in the forest, Ash and May find themselves trapped on the edge of a cliff. However, the Pokémon chasing them suddenly stop, when a large Venusaur appears, with the Bulbasaur May helped earlier next to it. The Venusaur commands the other Pokémon to stop their attack, and beckons Ash and May to follow it into the forest. Hidden nearby, Jessie and James listen as Meowth translates for Venusaur. Apparently, the Bulbasaur May saved was the Venusaur's child, and by saving it May proved that she wasn't a dangerous human. Jessie realizes that the Venusaur must be the leader of all the Grass-type Pokémon, and decides that catching it should be their primary mission.

Ash and May follow Venusaur to the center of the forest, where they find a beautiful spring. Bulbasaur appears, and gives May some of the flowers it picked earlier. It grabs hold of May with Vine Whip, and leads her and Ash around the forest. Soon they arrive on top of a cliff, where May notices a city in the distance. Realizing that Bulbasaur has never been outside of the forest, May begins to tell it about all of the things that she's seen on her journey. Ash, May, and Bulbasaur play together for awhile, until Ash realizes that Brock and Max must be worried about them. As the two prepare to head out of the forest, several Grass-type Pokémon come running past them in fear. Looking around, they spy Team Rocket, using a large robot to scoop up and capture the wild Pokémon!

Ash orders Pikachu to attack the robot, but its attack is deflected by it. Venusaur soon arrives, and begins to battle as well. However Team Rocket's robot is too strong even for it. Knocking Venusaur away, the robot grabs Bulbasaur and May, and tosses them into a large sack on its back. However before they can get away, Old Man Obee, Brock, and Max appear with several villagers. Using Poochyena's Shadow Ball, Old Man Obee is able to stun the robot. Finally, Venusaur's SolarBeam causes the robot to explode, and sends Team Rocket "blasting off again".

With Ash's and his friends reunited, they all prepare to leave the forest. May bids a tearful farewell to Bulbasaur, however at the last moment Bulbasaur decides to leave the forest and go with her. Waving goodbye to its friends in the forest, Bulbasaur is welcomed by Ash and his friends as the newest member of their group.

Major events

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

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Human

Pokémon

Pokémon Trainer's Choice

Pokémon Trainer's Choice: Electrike

Trivia

  • The title is based on the phrase 'Mass hysteria'.
  • This episode is featured on the Volume 1: Grass copy of Pokémon Elements.
  • This episode introduces a whole new 4Kids Entertainment logo, replacing the previous logo since Princess vs. Princess in Season 1. Originally, the logo had "Entertainment" on the bottom of the logo. However, later episodes in the season (and the following season) replaces this variant with the "TV" variant of the logo. The logo was additionally reported to appear on reruns of early seasons.[1]

Errors

Dub edits

Pokémon Trainer's Choice

In other languages



AG072 : The Bicker the Better
Advanced Generation series
AG074 : Hokey Poké Balls!
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  1. closinglogos.com/page/4Kids+Entertainment