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title_en=Choose It or Lose It! |
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'''Choose It or Lose It!''' (Japanese: '''ライバル対決!VSマサムネ!!''' ''Rival Battle! VS {{tt|Masamune|Morrison}}!'') is the 130th episode of the {{series|Advanced Generation}}, and the 404th episode of the {{g|anime}}. It was first broadcast in Japan on May 26, 2005 and in the United States on March 25, 2006.  
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'''Choose It or Lose It!''' (Japanese: '''ライバル対決!VSマサムネ!!''' ''Rival Battle! VS {{tt|Masamune|Morrison}}!!'') is the 130th episode of ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]'', and the 404th episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on May 26, 2005, and in the United States on March 25, 2006.  
 
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== Synopsis ==
==Blurb==
The second round of the [[Ever Grande Conference]] is about to begin but his second round opponent is none other than [[Morrison]]. {{Ash}} battles at full power while Morrison is hesitant to fight and has finally become unable to move. The fight between friendship and victory has just begun. The current battling field in the first round is an Ice Field. Morrison is delayed in selecting his next Pokémon as the battle coordinator is about to announce Ain an fiery rage to take on [[Ash's Corphish]]. Corphish begins the battle by firing an array of {{m|BubbleBeam}}s at Growlithe. Ash as the victor. Ash interrupts the coordinator stating that Morrison will still battle. Morrison releases Growlithe evades Corphish's barrage of BubbleBeams while Growlithe continues to dodge with Agility. Morrison is still hesitating to fight his friend and rival, Ash, as his only commands are in defense and taking no offense action towards Ash. Corphish delivers a devastating {{m|Crabhammer}} to Growlithe counting as a critical hit and announcing Growlithe as unable to battle. Morrison has now lost two Pokémon in a row to Ash and at this rate will lose the round. Morrison confirms to Growlithe that he did an excellent job while Ash questions Morrison with why he wont fight him seriously. Ash harshly attacks Morrison's honor and confidence. "If all you can do is run from me, then just do that!" - Ash. Ash goes on to explain the pitiful battling strategy that Morrison is displaying and that it is a disgraceful performance and battle. Morrison seems really upset telling Ash that he doesn't need to be told that and apologizes to Growlithe for his weak actions. Morrison unleashes in a fiery rage stating that he'll show Ash real battling spirit. {{an|May}}, [[Max]], [[Brock]], and {{ho|Tyson}} are relieved that Morrison has reclaimed his fighting spirit and honor. Morrison chooses Swampert as his 3rd Pokémon. Corphish delivers a Crabhammer to Swampert while Swampert launches a devastating Focus punch as the two abilities clash together creating tremendous power. Ash is excited that Morrison is giving him a serious and honorable performance as Morrison states that if you don't put your heart into it then it isnt a battle is it. Corphish launches another barrage of BubbleBeam while Swampert releases its {{m|Hydro Pump}}. Both Pokémon seem to be evenly matched. Corphish delivers a "Crabhammer of Courage" while Swampert delivers a "Focus Punch with Spirit" making both abilities direct hits! Both Swampert and Corphish are announced as unable to battle.
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<i>Morrison and Ash are battling each other in the Hoenn League, and Morrison is so upset he can't bring himself to choose his next Pokémon after his Girafarig is knocked out! He's almost disqualified before he decides to send Growlithe out against Ash's Corphish. But Morrison doesn't have Growlithe attack, and his Pokémon is quickly knocked out. Ash angrily demands to know why Morrison isn't fighting, which makes Morrison realize his Pokémon are counting on him to give it his best, too.
The battle goes into intermission as it is announced that Morrison is left with three Pokémon and Ash with five. Max congratulates Ash telling him to keep doing his best. Ash confirms to Max that he can leave it to him. Morrison enters wanting to apologize to Ash for his prior actions while Ash is surprised that Morrison is apologizing. Morrison explodes saying that even he has times like this. Morrison continues on that up until now, he has always thought it'd be great to have fun battles as losing is painful but it'd be fine as long as he had fun with the Pokémon. When Morrison actually won his first round he started wanting to win the next one too! "Winning at a tournament certainly is different from a normal battle" - Ash. When Morrison realized that Ash was his second round opponent he didn't know what to do. When Ash yelled at him but there in the battle it made Morrison realize that fighting with all you have is what a real friend would do! Ash confirms Morrison's statement by saying that they should finish the second round at full power. Both trainers accept a handshake confirming to one another that they won't lose.
 
The second half of the round starts as the announcer states that this round will be on a Grass Field. Ash chooses {{AP|Pikachu}} as his second Pokémon as Morrison then releases Steelix making it his fourth Pokémon choice. Steelix releases a spew of Dragon Breath while Pikachu dodges with Agility. Steelix delivers an devastating Iron Tail to Pikachu which strikes for a direct hit. Morrison seems to be at the advantage in this battle since Pikachu is Electric Type while Steelix is Ground type. Steelix digs deep into the ground and comes above smashing Pikachu into the air. Ash tells Pikachu to not give up and respond with Iron Tail. Steelix performs dig again dodging Pikachu's Iron Tail and smashing Pikachu from underground into the air again. Pikachu delivers a Quick Attack to Steelix which is a direct hit while Morrison shouts to Steelix to not give up and perform an "Iron Tail with spirit" while Pikachu is commanded to unleash an "Iron Tail of courage". The two Iron Tails clash creating an array of colors and sparks. Pikachu is blasted towards the ground and announced as unable to battle leaving Ash with four available Pokémon and Morrison with three. "Pikachu just couldn't overcome Steelix's superior stamina." - Tyson


The scene changes as [[James]], [[Jessie]], and {{MTR}} can now be seen walking down a pair of steps announcing that they are selling Rice Crackers, Caramel, Boxed Lunches, Juice, and Bubblegum. One fan asks for a cracker while another asks for ice cream. Team Rocket seems to be now flooded with orders from various guests in the crowd as they scramble to complete all the orders of the hungry customers. Both Jessie and James are ecstatic as they vogue to work as hard as they can as they can obtain an all-you-can eat buffet.
He rallies and brings out Swampert—both it and Corphish unleash their strongest attacks, resulting in a double KO! It's time for a battlefield change and Morrison apologizes to Ash. Then, Pikachu and Morrison's Steelix take to the grass battlefield. Another head-to-head battle results in Pikachu out of the match, and Torkoal is defeated as well! It's up to Grovyle to beat Steelix, but Morrison's agile Gligar gets the better of their aerial battle. Gligar and Ash's Swellow have another double KO, so this match will be decided by Glalie and Metang. Some clever strategy wins the day for Ash, who becomes one of only 8 semifinalists!


Ash releases {{AP|Torkoal}} as his third Pokémon choice. "Torkoal is a perfect match for Steelix". - Max. Morrison seems to be confident as he notes that he nor Steelix care about Ash's Pokémon Types. Steelix unleashes a barrage of DragonBreath while Torkoal uses Iron Defense to guard against Steelix's incoming attack. Torkoal performs Overheat while Steelix unleashes a second round of DragonBreath as both abilities clash together! The first shot of Overheat intensifies overcoming Steelix's attack and connecting for a direct hit. Torkoal unleashes a spew of Flamethrower while Steelix performs its acclaimed DragonBreath. Both abilities clash again but it results in a draw. Creating a huge cloud of smoke and dust, Steelix digs deep underground appearing to have vanished. Torkoal does into an defensive state going into Iron Defense while a second later Steelix's Dig attack strikes! Steelix launches a colorful array of DragonBreath which scorches Torkoal and scores for a direct hit. Torkoal is announced as unable to battle and Steelix is announced as the victor. This leaves Ash and Morrison tied with three usable Pokémon in the second round.
Elsewhere, Team Rocket's work as snack sellers pays off when their boss takes them to the all-you-can-eat buffet as a reward. But is he making a big mistake in trusting them? And Ash and Tyson will face each other in the semifinals, in a match that begins with a real bang!</i>


In a fury of might and strength Ash chooses Grovyle as his fourth Pokémon. Steelix unleashes its Iron Tail at the beginning of the battle but Grovyle quickly dodges it. This is where stamina and agility meet each other in a battle of might and fury. Grovyle unleashes a load of bullet seeds towards Steelix but burrows into the ground once again in retreat. Just as Steelix comes from underground Grovyle dodges Steelix's dig attack but responds with {{m|DragonBreath}}. Grovyle goes directly into the DragonBreath shielding itself from the DragonBreath and dispersing it and then delivers a finishing blow to Steelix. Steelix is announced as unable to battle which leaves Ash with three usable Pokémon while leaving Morrison with two. Grovyle's moves were just amazing and its speed while its speed has increased recently.
==Plot==
{{Ash}}’s latest [[Ever Grande Conference]] match has come to a sudden pause as his friend and opponent [[Morrison]] struggles to overcome the challenge of battling a [[friend]]. Just before the referee disqualifies him for not choosing a Pokémon, Ash interrupts him, stating that Morrison can still battle. Morrison hastily sends out his {{p|Growlithe}} to take on [[Ash's Corphish]]. Corphish begins the battle by firing a {{m|Bubble Beam}} at Growlithe. Morrison tells Growlithe to evade the attack by using {{m|Agility}} continuously, still unable to take any offensive action towards his friend and [[rival]]. Corphish lands a [[critical hit]] on Growlithe with {{m|Crabhammer}}, [[Fainting|knocking it out]]. Morrison tells Growlithe that it did an excellent job. Ash, however, demands to know why Morrison will not put up a serious fight and harshly attacks his honor, telling him that he might as well quit now if he will not {{pkmn|battle}} like he means it. Morrison says he does not need to be told that and apologizes to Growlithe for his weak actions. With renewed vigor, Morrison yells loudly and promises Ash that he will show true battling spirit. {{an|May}}, [[Max]], {{an|Brock}}, and {{ho|Tyson}} are relieved at this change.


Morrison states that he wont loose in a battle of speed and releases Gligar as his fifth Pokémon choice. Grovyle performs Quick Attack but Gligar swiftly dodges it and performs Steel Wing. Grovyle just barely dodges Gligar's onslaught of attacks hiding in the deep grass on the field. Grovyle reveals itself from the grass jumping up into the air and unleashing a barrage of Bullet Seed at Gligar which is very effective. Grovyle once again retreats back into the grass while Gligar replies with trimming the grass and reducing Grovyle's hiding space with Steel Wing! Grovyle jumps onto Gligar to perform Leaf Blade but is shaken off by Gligar. Free Falling through the sky, Grovyle is unable to move leaving a perfect position for Gligar to unleash Guillotine. Grovyle attempts to defend itself with Bullet Seed but proves to be ineffective as Guillotine makes contact forcing Grovyle to the ground. Grovyle is announced as unable to battle leaving both Ash and Morrison with two usable Pokémon.
Morrison chooses {{p|Swampert}} as his third Pokémon. Corphish and Swampert clash their Crabhammer and {{m|Focus Punch}} attacks with tremendous power. Ash and Morrison exchange excited proclamations of their fighting spirit. Swampert blasts a {{m|Hydro Pump}} to match Corphish's Bubble Beam, but both Pokémon seem evenly matched. Crabhammer and Focus Punch are used again, but each attack hits the other Pokémon in the face, knocking them both out.


Ash releases {{AP|Swellow}} as his fifth Pokémon choice in this second round challenge. Gligar attempts to quickly end it with Guillotine but Swellow responds with a defensive Double Team. Gligar goes for the fake illusion while Swellow responds with a barrage of Pecks. Gligar dodges and tries to deliver an Iron Tail while Swellow evades with Quick Attack. Gligar unleashes Hidden Power which is a direct hit forcing Swellow uncontrollably towards the ground. Swellow just barely recovers and unleashes Aerial Ace while Gligar launches its total body at Swellow with Steel Wing. Both Pokémon collide in mid-air creating a giant plume of smoke and dust as their abilities are tied in power. Ash commands Swellow to perform an "Aerial Ace of Courage" while Morrison tells Gligar to unleash a "Steel Wing with Spirit". Another violent collision happens as this is a battle of wills! "Aerial Ace with all the courage" and "Steel Wing with True Spirit" are two attacks shouted from both trainers, Ash and Morrison. The same abilities make a third collision creating the question on peoples minds of which Pokémon will be victorious. More smoke and dust is created as both Swellow and Gligar can be seen falling through the cloud towards the ground. Both Swellow and Gligar are announced as unable to battle. This leaves both Ash and Morrison with only one usable Pokémon making this a unbelievable match.
Since Morrison has lost three Pokémon, the battle goes into intermission. During the break, Morrison apologizes to Ash for his previous actions. He goes on to say that he usually relishes victory, but when he realized that Ash was his next opponent, he did not know what to do. Ash's scolding made Morrison realize that fighting with all you have is what a real friend would do. Ash agrees, saying that they should finish the second round at full power. The Trainers shake hands and both refuse to lose but promise to remain friends regardless of the outcome.


The announcer questions asking what will each trainer's final Pokémon be? Ash chooses {{AP|Glalie}} while Morrison releases Metang. May is surprised that Morrison released Metang while Max states that Ash is at an overwhelming disadvantage! Glalie performs {{m|Headbutt}} while Metang unleashes Take Down. Both Pokémon smash right into each other but this time Glalie takes the bigger hit. Glalie responds with {{m|Ice Beam}} while Metang performs Confusion forcing Ice Beam right back towards Glalie. Metang unleashes Take Down which scores for a direct hit. Glalie unleashes another stream of Ice Beam but is yet returned again towards the source from Metang's Confusion. Glalie responds to the incoming Ice Beam with {{m|Icy Wind}} which reflects the Ice Beam once again back towards Metang. The reflected Ice Beam hits for a direct hit forming a icy aura around Metang. May is surprised by Ash's great idea while Glalie responds with Headbutt making a clean hit. Metang releases an intense Comet Punch which scores for a direct hit! "Headbutt with all your courage" and "Comet Punch with true spirit" are two phrases yelled out by opposing trainers, Morrison and Ash. The match will be decided with this final clash of titans and claim who will move on to the third round of the Hoenn Tournament. Glalie uses its rotation to change direction and get a clear hit. Metang is announced as unable to battle and Glalie as the victor. Ash will now advance to the third round of the Hoenn Tournament. With a magnificent effort, Ash has beaten Morrison to move into the best 8!
The second half of the round will take place on a grass Field. Ash chooses {{AP|Pikachu}} as his second Pokémon to battle Morrison's fourth selection, {{p|Steelix}}. Steelix spews {{m|Dragon Breath}}, but Pikachu dodges and uses {{m|Quick Attack}}. Steelix counters with a devastating {{m|Iron Tail}} attack. Steelix disappears underground and batters Pikachu into the air with {{m|Dig}}. Ash tells Pikachu to not give up and has him use Iron Tail. Steelix dives underground to evade and smashes Pikachu into the air yet again. Pikachu lands a direct hit with Quick Attack, but Morrison shouts to Steelix to not give up. Both Pokémon are commanded to use Iron Tail, and the clash sends off blue energy in streaks. Pikachu is knocked to the ground by the clash and declared unable to battle, leaving Ash with four available Pokémon and Morrison with three.


The crowd cheers as Tyson is seen commanding Sceptile to fire SolarBeam. Rhydon takes an direct hit making Solar Beam super effective. Rhydon is announced as unable to battle making Sceptile the victor. With a flawless performance Tyson moves on to the best 8!
Ash decides to send {{AP|Torkoal}} out as his third Pokémon choice. Morrison says that the {{t|Fire}} type's advantage will not work. Steelix uses Dragon Breath, which Torkoal protects itself from with {{m|Iron Defense}}. Torkoal uses {{m|Overheat}} while Steelix unleashes a second stream of Dragon Breath, both attacks clashing. Overheat proves more powerful and lands a direct hit on Steelix. Torkoal unleashes {{m|Flamethrower}} while Steelix uses Dragon Breath once again. This time, the result is an explosive draw. Using the resulting cloud of smoke as cover, Steelix escapes underground. Torkoal guards itself against Steelix's Dig by using Iron Defense. Steelix immediately switches to Dragon Breath, hitting and knocking out Torkoal. This leaves Ash and Morrison tied with three usable Pokémon each.


Morrison is viewing the brilliant flame of the Hoenn Tournament as he shouts out in disappointment that he lost to Ash but relealizes that it can't be helped. Ash tells Morrison that he was really fired up during their battle while May states that it was a really great battle. Morrison then wishes Ash the best of luck in his next round but also confirms that the next time they meet, he won't lose! Ash responds back stating that he won't lose either. Tyson says they should all call it a day and rest their Pokémon. The two agree and are seen blazing towards the rest area. May, Max, and Brock are relieved that Morrison and Ash are back to their old selves.
Ash chooses {{AP|Grovyle}} as his fourth Pokémon. Steelix unleashes its Iron Tail right from the start, but Grovyle quickly dodges it, impressing Morrison with its speed. Grovyle fires {{m|Bullet Seed}} at Steelix, who burrows into the ground once again in retreat. Ash tells Grovyle to prepare to dodge, and Grovyle dodges Steelix's Dig, but now Morrison calls Steelix to use Dragon Breath. Ash calls for Grovyle to use {{m|Leaf Blade}} in order to power through Dragon Breath. Leaf Blade shields Grovyle as it makes its way to land the attack, knocking out Steelix.


A giant buffet can be seen containing of appetizers, the main course, and desserts are seen shouting out in glory and eating very fast. After James, Jessie, and Meowth have finished their meal the owner states that if they work a littler harder then can watch the store next time. They are overcome with joy with the idea of a temporary promotion to be store managers.
Morrison matches Grovyle's speed by calling out {{p|Gligar}} as his fifth Pokémon. Grovyle uses Quick Attack but Gligar swiftly dodges it and uses {{m|Steel Wing}}. Grovyle barely dodges Gligar's onslaught of attacks by hiding in the tall grass on the field. Grovyle jumps into the air and uses Bullet Seed, striking Gligar. Grovyle once again retreats back into the grass and Gligar pursues as it uses Steel Wing. Grovyle leaps onto Gligar to perform Leaf Blade, but Morrison tells Gligar to shake it off. Free-falling through the air, Grovyle tries Bullet Seed once more, but to no avail. It is helpless to defend itself from Gligar's {{m|Guillotine}}. Gligar's pincer grips Grovyle's neck and slams its opponent into the ground. The [[one-hit knockout move]] is successful and Grovyle is declared unable to battle, leaving both Ash and Morrison with two usable Pokémon.


The next round is decided as a clash of titans between Ash and Tyson. Tyson confirms that he thought it would come to this eventually and to have a battle with no regrets. Ash states that he'll fight with his full power as May and Max wish him luck.
Ash summons {{AP|Swellow}} as his fifth Pokémon. Gligar attempts to quickly end it with Guillotine but Swellow responds with a defensive {{m|Double Team}}. Gligar falls for the illusion, so Swellow moves in to {{m|Peck}} it. Gligar dodges and responds with Iron Tail, but Swellow evades with Quick Attack. Gligar's {{m|Hidden Power}} lands a direct hit, sending Swellow plummeting toward the ground. Swellow barely recovers by using {{m|Aerial Ace}}, which Gligar matches with Steel Wing. Both Pokémon collide in mid-air, creating a large cloud of dust. Both Pokémon are told to repeat their attacks, resulting in another violent collision. The Trainers call for the same attacks again, resulting in a third collision and a huge explosion. Swellow and Gligar fall to the ground, unable to battle. This leaves both Ash and Morrison with only one Pokémon each.


Both James and Jessie have fallen asleep after their big meal while Meowth is admiring the tournament pairings for round three. Meowth seems to be plotting some sort of plan towards being in charge of the store.
As their final Pokémon, Ash chooses {{AP|Glalie}} while Morrison calls on {{TP|Morrison|Metang}}. May is surprised at the match-up and Max and Brock note Morrison's advantage. Glalie performs {{m|Headbutt}}, which Metang matches with {{m|Take Down}}. The Pokémon collide, but Glalie takes the brunt of the damage. Glalie responds with an {{m|Ice Beam}}, but Metang's {{m|Confusion}} attack forces the Ice Beam right back towards Glalie. Metang follows up with Take Down. Ash tells Glalie to use Ice Beam again to everyone's surprise. Confusion sends it back, but Glalie is told to use {{m|Icy Wind}}, reflecting Ice Beam back again, landing a direct hit on Metang and encrusting it in ice. Glalie follows up with a successful Headbutt, sending ice shards all around. Metang releases an intense {{m|Meteor Mash}} and scores a direct hit. Ash tells Glalie to use a spinning Headbutt, but Morrison says he knows how to handle it, and so he tells Metang to finish it with another Meteor Mash using every ounce of energy Metang's got. At the last moment, Glalie ducks under and strikes Metang's underside with its spinning Headbutt. The referee judges Metang as unable to battle and declares Ash the victor. Having won the battle, Ash will now advance to the Top 8 of the Hoenn League.


Tyson lectures his Pokémon to put their heart into the battle as they confirm back with various replies. Tyson tells his Pokémon that Ash is a strong opponent but they have trained hard and can't afford to lose. Tyson starts to prepare his team for tomorrow with some special training.
In another battle, the crowd cheers as {{ho|Tyson}} commands his {{p|Sceptile}} to fire a [[Type#Type effectiveness|super-effective]] {{m|Solar Beam}} on an opposing {{p|Rhydon}}, knocking it out. Having won his battle as well, Tyson advances to the Top 8. Morrison, viewing the stadium from the outside, shouts out in disappointment at his loss, but quickly feels better. Ash tells him that their battle was one of the greatest ever, to which Morrison and May agree. Morrison asks Ash if he is ready for his next battle and if they could battle again someday. Ash confirms and says that he will beat Morrison again, beginning another competitive argument. Tyson calms the situation with the call for dinner. The two agree and have yet another race to the [[Pokémon Center]]. May, Max, and Brock are relieved that the two Trainers are back to their old selves.


Meowth of Jessie and James starts to call Tyson's Meowth towards the bushes where he is hiding. Meowth of Jessie and James goes on to state that they say a strong Pokémon can tell when another one is strong and that he will give Tyson's Meowth some good advice. He goes on to state to stay away from Ash's Pikachu as he pretends to be cute but has unbelievable power! Pikachu has not only destroyed the mecha they built one after another, but he has also sent them flying through the air! Tyson's Meowth goes on to confirm that he will not lose to anyone and goes on to display his strength and power. Meowth is surprised at this display and wonders how he could be so confident. Two branches fall down from atop as Meowth quietly walks away. A tree then beings to fall as Tyson's Meowth's cut becomes visible.
After another day of selling snacks to the Conference crowd, {{TRT}} thoroughly enjoy their promised buffet of various appetizers, main courses, and desserts. Afterward, their boss says that he must go on a business trip soon and will leave the three in charge of management. The team is in disbelief at this news and is happy with working honest jobs.


Morrison and Ash are resting outside while Morrison questions Ash telling him that he has a big match tomorrow and should sleep inside. Ash states that he feels more relaxed sleeping outside while Morrison notices that Ash is unusually nervous. Ash is nervous because he will be facing Tyson tomorrow which is a powerful foe. Morrison says that they shouldn't worry over it and go to sleep and tells Ash to not lose. Ash confirms that he will not fall to Tyson in the third match.
The next round pits Ash against Tyson. Tyson figures that it would come to this eventually and asks for a battle with no regrets, to which Ash agrees. Outside, at night, Tyson lectures his Pokémon to put their heart into their battle against Ash tomorrow. He starts to prepare his team for tomorrow with some special training. Meanwhile, Meowth, feeling restless, observes Tyson's training and calls [[Tyson's Meowth]] towards the bushes where he is hiding. Meowth offers advice on defeating Pikachu, which Tyson's Meowth reluctantly listens to. He warns that Pikachu may be cute, but his {{t|Electric}} attacks have destroyed many of Team Rocket's inventions and sent them blasting off again and again. Tyson's Meowth doesn't mind and proceeds to display its power by slicing through some tree branches and walking away. Meowth is surprised and insulted by the gesture. A nearby tree begins to fall, startling Meowth as it crushes him. Elsewhere, Ash takes a different approach and decides to sleep outside in a tree hammock to settle his nerves. Morrison, in his own hammock, is confident Ash will win his match and offers his support before falling asleep.


The tournament flame can be seen flaming brightly and beautifully as the third match is about to begin. "The first match will be Ash from Pallet Town versus Tyson from Mauville City!" - Announcer. The first half of the battle will be fought on a grass battlefield. Ash chooses Glalie as his first Pokémon while Tyson's releases Sceptile. The match is quickly started as Glalie unleashes an array of Ice Beam while Sceptile releases Solar Beam. Both abilities clash creating a magnificent aura of light from within the stadium.
The next day, the grass battlefield is auto-selected for the heated six-on-six match between Tyson and Ash. Ash chooses Glalie as his first Pokémon, and Tyson releases Sceptile. Glalie uses Ice Beam, but Sceptile counters with Solar Beam, creating an explosion of light that reaches high into the sky.


At last, Tyson and and Ash must battle to advance to Best 4.
==Major events==
* {{Ash}} continues his [[Full Battle]] against [[Morrison]] and wins, advancing to the {{wp|Single-elimination tournament|quarterfinals}}.
* {{ho|Tyson}} also advances to the quarterfinals.
* Tyson is revealed to own a {{p|Hariyama}} and a {{p|Shiftry}}.
* Ash begins his Full Battle with Tyson.
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== Major events ==
===Debuts===
* {{Ash}} continues his battle against [[Morrison]] and wins.
====Pokémon debuts====
* {{Ash}} finds out his next match is against {{ho|Tyson}}.
=== Debuts ===
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== Characters ==
==Characters==
=== Humans ===
===Humans===
* {{Ash}}
* {{Ash}}
* {{an|May}}
* {{an|May}}
* [[Brock]]
* {{an|Brock}}
* [[Max]]
* [[Max]]
* [[Jessie]]
* [[Jessie]]
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* [[Morrison]]
* [[Morrison]]
* {{ho|Tyson}}
* {{ho|Tyson}}
* Team Rocket's "New" Boss
* Team Rocket's employer
* Crowd


=== Pokémon ===
===Pokémon===
[[File:PTC AG130.png|thumb|200px|Pokémon Trainer's Choice]]
[[Pokémon Trainer's Choice]]: {{p|Feebas}}
[[Pokémon Trainer's Choice]]: {{p|Feebas}}
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{op|Ash|Pikachu}})
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}})
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})
* {{p|Wobbuffet}} ({{op|Jessie|Wobbuffet}})
* {{p|Wobbuffet}} ({{OP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}})
* {{p|Swellow}} ({{op|Ash|Swellow}})
* {{p|Swellow}} ({{OP|Ash|Swellow}})
* {{p|Grovyle}} ({{op|Ash|Grovyle}})
* {{p|Grovyle}} ({{OP|Ash|Grovyle}})
* {{p|Corphish}} ({{op|Ash|Corphish}})
* {{p|Corphish}} ({{OP|Ash|Corphish}})
* {{p|Torkoal}} ({{op|Ash|Torkoal}})
* {{p|Torkoal}} ({{OP|Ash|Torkoal}})
* {{p|Glalie}} ({{op|Ash|Glalie}})
* {{p|Glalie}} ({{OP|Ash|Glalie}})
* {{p|Metang}} ({{op|Morrison|Metang}})
* {{p|Metang}} ({{OP|Morrison|Metang}})
* {{p|Growlithe}} ([[Morrison]]'s)
* {{p|Growlithe}} ([[Morrison]]'s)
* {{p|Girafarig}} ([[Morrison]]'s; flashback)
* {{p|Gligar}} ([[Morrison]]'s)
* {{p|Gligar}} ([[Morrison]]'s)
* {{p|Steelix}} ([[Morrison]]'s)
* {{p|Steelix}} ([[Morrison]]'s)
* {{p|Swampert}} ([[Morrison]]'s)
* {{p|Swampert}} ([[Morrison]]'s)
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{op|Tyson|Meowth}})
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{OP|Tyson|Meowth}})
* {{p|Metagross}} ({{ho|Tyson}}'s)
* {{p|Metagross}} ({{ho|Tyson}}'s)
* {{p|Sceptile}} ({{ho|Tyson}}'s)
* {{p|Sceptile}} ({{ho|Tyson}}'s)
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* {{p|Shiftry}} ({{ho|Tyson}}'s)
* {{p|Shiftry}} ({{ho|Tyson}}'s)
* {{p|Hariyama}} ({{ho|Tyson}}'s)
* {{p|Hariyama}} ({{ho|Tyson}}'s)
* {{p|Machoke}} (unnamed {{pkmn|trainer}}'s; flashback))
* {{p|Rhydon}} ({{pkmn|Trainer}}'s)
* {{p|Rhydon}} (unnamed {{pkmn|trainer}}'s)
 
== Trivia ==


*Title Pun: 'Use It Or Lose It'.
==Trivia==
* The dub title comes from the phrase "use it or lose it".
* The announcer states that {{AP|Corphish}}'s finishing {{m|Crabhammer}} against {{p|Growlithe}} was a [[critical hit]], marking one of the few times that this game mechanic has been mentioned in the anime.
* In this episode, {{ho|Tyson}}'s {{p|Metagross}} appears smaller than most other Metagross.
* Team Rocket doesn't blast off or recite the motto in this episode.
* [[Type: Wild]] and music from ''[[M04|Celebi: The Voice of the Forest]]'' and ''[[M05|Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias]]'' are used in this episode.


=== Errors ===
===Errors===
* When the episode first aired on [[Kids' WB!]], the title card was incorrectly spelled as '''Choose it or ''Loose'' It.''' The [[Cartoon Network]] airing, as well as the DVD, have corrected this error.
* When the episode first aired on {{DL|Pokémon in the United States|Kids' WB!}}, the title card was misspelled '''Choose it or ''Loose'' It!''' This was corrected for all reruns and other releases.
*Brock and Max said that Ash's Glalie should have the advantage against Morrison's Metang. However, Metang should have have the advantage, as {{t2|Steel}} is Super-Effective against {{t2|Ice}}.
* During the battle between {{AP|Corphish}} and {{p|Swampert}}, [[Morrison]] tells Swampert to use {{m|Hydro Pump}} "again" even though it hadn't yet used that move in this battle.
** Similarly, {{Ash}} tells {{AP|Pikachu}} to use {{m|Iron Tail}} "again" on {{p|Steelix}}, but he had never used it before in this battle.
* After Steelix is hit by {{AP|Torkoal}}'s {{m|Overheat}}, the move instantly disappears right before the next scene.
* Steelix fires {{m|Dragon Breath}} at {{AP|Grovyle}} at a downward angle, but seconds later, the attack is aimed at an upward angle.
* Morrison's {{p|Gligar}} is far bigger than usual when Grovyle jumps onto its back.
* In multiple scenes, the part of {{an|Brock}}'s hair beneath his ear is colored tan instead of brown.
* In the English dub, Brock and [[Max]] state that [[Ash's Glalie]] should have an advantage over [[Morrison's Metang]], which is incorrect as {{t|Steel}} is resistant to and super effective against {{t|Ice}}.
* While [[Tyson's Meowth]] slices the tree, its scarf is missing.
* The Pokémon.com blurb says that “Ash becomes only one of '''eight semi-finalists'''” and “Ash and Tyson will face each other in the semi-finals” when it should correctly state “quarter-finals”.
<gallery>
File:AG130 Title Card Error.png|The incorrect title
File:AG130 error 2.png|The Overheat error
File:AG130 error.png|Meowth's missing scarf
</gallery>


=== Dub edits ===
===Dub edits===
* Ash tells Morrison that he was acting like he didn't care about his Pokémon that depend on him, with Morrison replying he actually cares about them, specifically his Growlithe. In the Japanese version, Ash merely states he felt sorry for the way he was behaving lately, with Morrison replying he didn't need to be told that.


=== Pokémon Trainer's Choice ===
====[[Pokémon Trainer's Choice]]====
* Question: Which of these Pokémon would you catch by fishing?
* Question: Trainers, which of these Pokémon would you catch by [[fishing]]?
* Choices: {{p|Lickitung}}, {{p|Feebas}}, {{p|Wobbuffet}}
* Choices: {{p|Lickitung}}, {{p|Feebas}}, {{p|Wobbuffet}}
* Answer: Ok, trainers! If you chose {{p|Feebas}}, you were right!
* Answer: OK, Trainers! If you chose Feebas, you were right!


== In other languages ==
==In other languages==
* French: '''{{tt|Le choix de Morrison|Morrison's choice}}'''
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AG129 : A Judgment Brawl
Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire
AG131 : At the End of the Fray
Choose It or Lose It!
AG130.png
AG130   EP404
ライバル対決!VSマサムネ!!
Rival Battle! VS Masamune!!
First broadcast
Japan May 26, 2005
United States March 25, 2006
English themes
Opening Unbeatable
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening ポケモン シンフォニック メドレー
Ending GLORY DAY 〜輝くその日〜
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 米村正二 Shōji Yonemura
Storyboard 秦義人 Yoshito Hata
Assistant director 秦義人 Yoshito Hata
Animation directors 志村泉 Izumi Shimura
山下恵 Megumi Yamashita
No additional credits are available at this time.

Choose It or Lose It! (Japanese: ライバル対決!VSマサムネ!! Rival Battle! VS Masamune!!) is the 130th episode of Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire, and the 404th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on May 26, 2005, and in the United States on March 25, 2006.

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Blurb

Morrison and Ash are battling each other in the Hoenn League, and Morrison is so upset he can't bring himself to choose his next Pokémon after his Girafarig is knocked out! He's almost disqualified before he decides to send Growlithe out against Ash's Corphish. But Morrison doesn't have Growlithe attack, and his Pokémon is quickly knocked out. Ash angrily demands to know why Morrison isn't fighting, which makes Morrison realize his Pokémon are counting on him to give it his best, too.

He rallies and brings out Swampert—both it and Corphish unleash their strongest attacks, resulting in a double KO! It's time for a battlefield change and Morrison apologizes to Ash. Then, Pikachu and Morrison's Steelix take to the grass battlefield. Another head-to-head battle results in Pikachu out of the match, and Torkoal is defeated as well! It's up to Grovyle to beat Steelix, but Morrison's agile Gligar gets the better of their aerial battle. Gligar and Ash's Swellow have another double KO, so this match will be decided by Glalie and Metang. Some clever strategy wins the day for Ash, who becomes one of only 8 semifinalists!

Elsewhere, Team Rocket's work as snack sellers pays off when their boss takes them to the all-you-can-eat buffet as a reward. But is he making a big mistake in trusting them? And Ash and Tyson will face each other in the semifinals, in a match that begins with a real bang!

Plot

Ash’s latest Ever Grande Conference match has come to a sudden pause as his friend and opponent Morrison struggles to overcome the challenge of battling a friend. Just before the referee disqualifies him for not choosing a Pokémon, Ash interrupts him, stating that Morrison can still battle. Morrison hastily sends out his Growlithe to take on Ash's Corphish. Corphish begins the battle by firing a Bubble Beam at Growlithe. Morrison tells Growlithe to evade the attack by using Agility continuously, still unable to take any offensive action towards his friend and rival. Corphish lands a critical hit on Growlithe with Crabhammer, knocking it out. Morrison tells Growlithe that it did an excellent job. Ash, however, demands to know why Morrison will not put up a serious fight and harshly attacks his honor, telling him that he might as well quit now if he will not battle like he means it. Morrison says he does not need to be told that and apologizes to Growlithe for his weak actions. With renewed vigor, Morrison yells loudly and promises Ash that he will show true battling spirit. May, Max, Brock, and Tyson are relieved at this change.

Morrison chooses Swampert as his third Pokémon. Corphish and Swampert clash their Crabhammer and Focus Punch attacks with tremendous power. Ash and Morrison exchange excited proclamations of their fighting spirit. Swampert blasts a Hydro Pump to match Corphish's Bubble Beam, but both Pokémon seem evenly matched. Crabhammer and Focus Punch are used again, but each attack hits the other Pokémon in the face, knocking them both out.

Since Morrison has lost three Pokémon, the battle goes into intermission. During the break, Morrison apologizes to Ash for his previous actions. He goes on to say that he usually relishes victory, but when he realized that Ash was his next opponent, he did not know what to do. Ash's scolding made Morrison realize that fighting with all you have is what a real friend would do. Ash agrees, saying that they should finish the second round at full power. The Trainers shake hands and both refuse to lose but promise to remain friends regardless of the outcome.

The second half of the round will take place on a grass Field. Ash chooses Pikachu as his second Pokémon to battle Morrison's fourth selection, Steelix. Steelix spews Dragon Breath, but Pikachu dodges and uses Quick Attack. Steelix counters with a devastating Iron Tail attack. Steelix disappears underground and batters Pikachu into the air with Dig. Ash tells Pikachu to not give up and has him use Iron Tail. Steelix dives underground to evade and smashes Pikachu into the air yet again. Pikachu lands a direct hit with Quick Attack, but Morrison shouts to Steelix to not give up. Both Pokémon are commanded to use Iron Tail, and the clash sends off blue energy in streaks. Pikachu is knocked to the ground by the clash and declared unable to battle, leaving Ash with four available Pokémon and Morrison with three.

Ash decides to send Torkoal out as his third Pokémon choice. Morrison says that the Fire type's advantage will not work. Steelix uses Dragon Breath, which Torkoal protects itself from with Iron Defense. Torkoal uses Overheat while Steelix unleashes a second stream of Dragon Breath, both attacks clashing. Overheat proves more powerful and lands a direct hit on Steelix. Torkoal unleashes Flamethrower while Steelix uses Dragon Breath once again. This time, the result is an explosive draw. Using the resulting cloud of smoke as cover, Steelix escapes underground. Torkoal guards itself against Steelix's Dig by using Iron Defense. Steelix immediately switches to Dragon Breath, hitting and knocking out Torkoal. This leaves Ash and Morrison tied with three usable Pokémon each.

Ash chooses Grovyle as his fourth Pokémon. Steelix unleashes its Iron Tail right from the start, but Grovyle quickly dodges it, impressing Morrison with its speed. Grovyle fires Bullet Seed at Steelix, who burrows into the ground once again in retreat. Ash tells Grovyle to prepare to dodge, and Grovyle dodges Steelix's Dig, but now Morrison calls Steelix to use Dragon Breath. Ash calls for Grovyle to use Leaf Blade in order to power through Dragon Breath. Leaf Blade shields Grovyle as it makes its way to land the attack, knocking out Steelix.

Morrison matches Grovyle's speed by calling out Gligar as his fifth Pokémon. Grovyle uses Quick Attack but Gligar swiftly dodges it and uses Steel Wing. Grovyle barely dodges Gligar's onslaught of attacks by hiding in the tall grass on the field. Grovyle jumps into the air and uses Bullet Seed, striking Gligar. Grovyle once again retreats back into the grass and Gligar pursues as it uses Steel Wing. Grovyle leaps onto Gligar to perform Leaf Blade, but Morrison tells Gligar to shake it off. Free-falling through the air, Grovyle tries Bullet Seed once more, but to no avail. It is helpless to defend itself from Gligar's Guillotine. Gligar's pincer grips Grovyle's neck and slams its opponent into the ground. The one-hit knockout move is successful and Grovyle is declared unable to battle, leaving both Ash and Morrison with two usable Pokémon.

Ash summons Swellow as his fifth Pokémon. Gligar attempts to quickly end it with Guillotine but Swellow responds with a defensive Double Team. Gligar falls for the illusion, so Swellow moves in to Peck it. Gligar dodges and responds with Iron Tail, but Swellow evades with Quick Attack. Gligar's Hidden Power lands a direct hit, sending Swellow plummeting toward the ground. Swellow barely recovers by using Aerial Ace, which Gligar matches with Steel Wing. Both Pokémon collide in mid-air, creating a large cloud of dust. Both Pokémon are told to repeat their attacks, resulting in another violent collision. The Trainers call for the same attacks again, resulting in a third collision and a huge explosion. Swellow and Gligar fall to the ground, unable to battle. This leaves both Ash and Morrison with only one Pokémon each.

As their final Pokémon, Ash chooses Glalie while Morrison calls on Metang. May is surprised at the match-up and Max and Brock note Morrison's advantage. Glalie performs Headbutt, which Metang matches with Take Down. The Pokémon collide, but Glalie takes the brunt of the damage. Glalie responds with an Ice Beam, but Metang's Confusion attack forces the Ice Beam right back towards Glalie. Metang follows up with Take Down. Ash tells Glalie to use Ice Beam again to everyone's surprise. Confusion sends it back, but Glalie is told to use Icy Wind, reflecting Ice Beam back again, landing a direct hit on Metang and encrusting it in ice. Glalie follows up with a successful Headbutt, sending ice shards all around. Metang releases an intense Meteor Mash and scores a direct hit. Ash tells Glalie to use a spinning Headbutt, but Morrison says he knows how to handle it, and so he tells Metang to finish it with another Meteor Mash using every ounce of energy Metang's got. At the last moment, Glalie ducks under and strikes Metang's underside with its spinning Headbutt. The referee judges Metang as unable to battle and declares Ash the victor. Having won the battle, Ash will now advance to the Top 8 of the Hoenn League.

In another battle, the crowd cheers as Tyson commands his Sceptile to fire a super-effective Solar Beam on an opposing Rhydon, knocking it out. Having won his battle as well, Tyson advances to the Top 8. Morrison, viewing the stadium from the outside, shouts out in disappointment at his loss, but quickly feels better. Ash tells him that their battle was one of the greatest ever, to which Morrison and May agree. Morrison asks Ash if he is ready for his next battle and if they could battle again someday. Ash confirms and says that he will beat Morrison again, beginning another competitive argument. Tyson calms the situation with the call for dinner. The two agree and have yet another race to the Pokémon Center. May, Max, and Brock are relieved that the two Trainers are back to their old selves.

After another day of selling snacks to the Conference crowd, Team Rocket thoroughly enjoy their promised buffet of various appetizers, main courses, and desserts. Afterward, their boss says that he must go on a business trip soon and will leave the three in charge of management. The team is in disbelief at this news and is happy with working honest jobs.

The next round pits Ash against Tyson. Tyson figures that it would come to this eventually and asks for a battle with no regrets, to which Ash agrees. Outside, at night, Tyson lectures his Pokémon to put their heart into their battle against Ash tomorrow. He starts to prepare his team for tomorrow with some special training. Meanwhile, Meowth, feeling restless, observes Tyson's training and calls Tyson's Meowth towards the bushes where he is hiding. Meowth offers advice on defeating Pikachu, which Tyson's Meowth reluctantly listens to. He warns that Pikachu may be cute, but his Electric attacks have destroyed many of Team Rocket's inventions and sent them blasting off again and again. Tyson's Meowth doesn't mind and proceeds to display its power by slicing through some tree branches and walking away. Meowth is surprised and insulted by the gesture. A nearby tree begins to fall, startling Meowth as it crushes him. Elsewhere, Ash takes a different approach and decides to sleep outside in a tree hammock to settle his nerves. Morrison, in his own hammock, is confident Ash will win his match and offers his support before falling asleep.

The next day, the grass battlefield is auto-selected for the heated six-on-six match between Tyson and Ash. Ash chooses Glalie as his first Pokémon, and Tyson releases Sceptile. Glalie uses Ice Beam, but Sceptile counters with Solar Beam, creating an explosion of light that reaches high into the sky.

Major events

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

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Pokémon Trainer's Choice

Pokémon Trainer's Choice: Feebas

Trivia

Errors

  • When the episode first aired on Kids' WB!, the title card was misspelled Choose it or Loose It! This was corrected for all reruns and other releases.
  • During the battle between Corphish and Swampert, Morrison tells Swampert to use Hydro Pump "again" even though it hadn't yet used that move in this battle.
  • After Steelix is hit by Torkoal's Overheat, the move instantly disappears right before the next scene.
  • Steelix fires Dragon Breath at Grovyle at a downward angle, but seconds later, the attack is aimed at an upward angle.
  • Morrison's Gligar is far bigger than usual when Grovyle jumps onto its back.
  • In multiple scenes, the part of Brock's hair beneath his ear is colored tan instead of brown.
  • In the English dub, Brock and Max state that Ash's Glalie should have an advantage over Morrison's Metang, which is incorrect as Steel is resistant to and super effective against Ice.
  • While Tyson's Meowth slices the tree, its scarf is missing.
  • The Pokémon.com blurb says that “Ash becomes only one of eight semi-finalists” and “Ash and Tyson will face each other in the semi-finals” when it should correctly state “quarter-finals”.

Dub edits

  • Ash tells Morrison that he was acting like he didn't care about his Pokémon that depend on him, with Morrison replying he actually cares about them, specifically his Growlithe. In the Japanese version, Ash merely states he felt sorry for the way he was behaving lately, with Morrison replying he didn't need to be told that.

Pokémon Trainer's Choice

  • Question: Trainers, which of these Pokémon would you catch by fishing?
  • Choices: Lickitung, Feebas, Wobbuffet
  • Answer: OK, Trainers! If you chose Feebas, you were right!

In other languages



AG129 : A Judgment Brawl
Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire
AG131 : At the End of the Fray
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