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AG141 : Hail to the Chef!
Advanced Generation series
AG143 : The Saffron Con
Caterpie's Big Dilemma
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AG142   EP416
進化!その神秘と奇跡!!
Evolution! That Mystery and Wonder!!
First broadcast
Japan September 8, 2005
United States June 10, 2006
English themes
Opening Unbeatable
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening バトルフロンティア
Ending ポケモンかぞえうた
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 藤田伸三 Shinzō Fujita
Storyboard しのゆきひろ Yukihiro Shino
Assistant director 中村圭三 Keizō Nakamura
Animation director たけだゆうさく Yūsaku Takeda
No additional credits are available at this time.

Caterpie's Big Dilemma (Japanese: 進化!その神秘と奇跡!! Evolution! That Mystery and Wonder!!) is the 142nd episode of the Advanced Generation series, and the 416th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on September 8, 2005 and in the United States on June 10, 2006.

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Synopsis

It's another beautiful day in the Kanto region, as Ash and his friends head towards their next destination, Saffron City. A Caterpie suddenly pops out from the bushes. Curious about it, May brings out her Pokédex. A young boy then appears and accuses the group as thieves. The boy commands Caterpie to use String Shot on Ash and the gang. Caterpie then continues blasting them with another barrage of String Shot encasing everyone in the sticky fluid. Dr. Gordon then comes and tell them that there seems to have been a mix up with everyone as the young boy apologizes to them for his actions.

Introductions are then exchanged as everyone recites their name and hometown. Ash then compliment's Xander's Caterpie for its strong String Shot. Xander then mentions that the Caterpie is his first, although uncaught, Pokémon and his best friend and that they plan to go on a journey soon. Dr. Gordon then appears from which he calls a strange contraption from a nearby pool of water. It raises to the top and opens up. The group finds out that it contains a chair, table, and several pedestals, all made from different Pokémon's capabilities according to the doctor. He then reveals a microphone with a Jigglypuff figurine on top of it. He then starts singing into it. The Jigglypuff figure starts singing its melody as well. The doctor eventually falls fast asleep.

Just a few hundred feet away, Jessie and James are investigating the situation as Jessie brings up the idea of capturing Caterpie. She then recalls them encountering this strange Pokémon before as they were encased in its sticky string shot and hurried off into the distance.

As the doctor wishes them luck towards their Pokémon Contest, Caterpie starts acting strange and heads down the trail. Jessie, James, and Meowth are rampaging through the doctor's building as Caterpie appears in the doorway. Everyone else then appears just seconds after as they are caught with the evidence in hand. A Pokémon battle is about to take place as Caterpie heads into battle as Jessie calls upon her Seviper. The doctor seems to not have really cared about what Jessie and James had before, but when James picks up a orange case, he then seems to be concerned. Caterpie snatches the case with its String Shot but Seviper turns around and grasps it with its fangs. Pikachu delivers a swift Quick Attack into Seviper which throws the case towards the ground and forces it open which reveals it to have seven small blue balls.

Caterpie then eats one and a mysterious light appears around its body. Caterpie's body seems to have increased in size by at least ten times as it now easily towers over Jessie and James. They are then ejected from the building and their stolen objects hit the ground. Brock mentions that those blue balls are called "Mystery Candy" but the doctor mentions that its his "Mystery Candy Complete" . Those small round blue balls seem to increase a Pokémon's size by a gigantic ratio. The mysterious light appears again as Caterpie then grows in size even more and breaks through the ceiling.

Caterpie heads towards the nearby city, stampeding through and managing to crush a bridge. The doctor pulls everyone into a hot air balloon with a Machoke suit on and heads towards Caterpie's location. Caterpie then arrives at a huge tower in the city and starts to climb atop. After it reaches the halfway point of the tower, the weaker half of the tower fails due to Caterpie's weight and falls on top of the lower city. A mysterious evolution seems to be taking place. As the light emits from Caterpie's body, it starts to evolve into Metapod.

Jessie and James seem to be surprised at the pills' effect as Wobbuffet reveals that it recovered three of them when they were blasted out of the lab. Jessie, James, and Meowth appear giving their usual entrance theme. Meowth then grasps onto the doctor and forces him toward Team Rocket. Jessie then throws the three pills towards Dustox and Cacnea as Dustox catches two and Cacnea catches one. They both grow in size until both are easily ten times their normal size. James tries to tell Cacnea a command but it just turns around and jumps onto James's small and fragile body. Cacnea then gets back up and reveals James's body which is smashed into the ground. Jessie has captured the doctor as both Meowth and James head for Dustox which has landed on the ground. They lift off and start ascending towards the city.

The mysterious light appears again around Metapod's body and it begins metamorphosis into Butterfree. May queries Butterfree's data up on her Pokédex. Flying through the sky, the doctor seems to be surprised at his pill's power. Ash and the young boy head toward Butterfree and Team Rocket. After seeing them in sight, Team Rocket then starts attacking Butterfree with Pin Missile as Butterfree tries to dodge them. Down below on the ground, the rest of the gang is heading down a road as the missiles head towards their vehicle.

Pikachu launches a Thunderbolt at Team Rocket but they easily dodge its attack. There are several electrical poles in front of them as they start flying closer. Pikachu then launches another Thunderbolt at the poles electrifying them. Butterfree then launches a Confusion attack towards Team Rocket which knocks everyone unconscious. The mysterious light appears around Dustox again as it then returns back to normal size. This leaves Team Rocket without anything to hold them in flight, sending the doctor and everyone hurling towards the ground. Butterfree comes to the rescue and saves the doctor from the fall.

James, Jessie, and Meowth hurl towards the ground and splash into a nearby lake. The team on the ground consisting of Jenny, Brock, and Max finally arrive at the scene. Still standing in the nearby water, this leaves an easily conductible surface as Pikachu sends many volts surging through the water electrifying the whole team. Butterfree then starts flapping its wings and creates a giant gust of wind sending Team Rocket blasting off into the sky.

A mysterious light then appears around Butterfree as it then returns back to normal size. After experiencing a mysterious evolution and another amazing day in the Kanto Region, the gang is off to the Saffron City Contest.

Major events

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

Debuts

Characters

Human

Pokémon

Pokémon Trainer's Choice

Pokémon Trainer's Choice: Sableye

Trivia

Jigglypuff mike
  • Chinami Nishimura returns as Officer Jenny in the original Japanese dub.
  • This is the last episode where Officer Jenny is voiced by Jamie Davyous Owens.
  • Battle Frontier plays during the rescue scene.
  • The Jigglypuff on the karaoke mike has a tiny marker like the one that the anime Jigglypuff carries with it.
  • This episode may have been a tribute to the Mothra franchise of monster films.
  • This is so far the only time when a Pokémon has evolved twice during a single episode.

Errors

Dub edits

  • In the original version, the candy that Dr. Gordon invents (which Xander later gives to his Caterpie that causes him to become a giant) is the Rare Candy (Fushigina Ame). The dub mistakenly calls it "Mystery Candy", which is a literal translation of its Japanese name.

Pokémon Trainer's Choice

  • Question: Trainers, which of these Pokémon does not evolve?
  • Choices: Skitty, Sableye, Nincada
  • Answer: OK, trainers! If you chose Sableye, you were right!

In other languages


AG141 : Hail to the Chef!
Advanced Generation series
AG143 : The Saffron Con
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