EP048

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EP047 : A Chansey Operation
Original series
EP049 : So Near, Yet So Farfetch'd
Holy Matrimony!
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  EP048  
ガーディとコジロウ
Gardie and Kojirō
First broadcast
Japan June 11, 1998
United States March 13, 1999
English themes
Opening Pokémon Theme
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening めざせポケモンマスター
Ending ポケットにファンタジー
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 武上純希 Junki Takegami
Storyboard 日高政光 Masamitsu Hidaka
Assistant director 小川浩司 Kōji Ogawa
Animation director 志村泉 Izumi Shimura
Additional credits

Holy Matrimony! (Japanese: ガーディとコジロウ Gardie and Kojirō) is the 48th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on June 11, 1998, and in the United States on March 13, 1999.

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Synopsis

Ash, Pikachu, Misty, and Brock are merrily walking across the countryside when they come across a poster of a young boy, with the word 'Missing' above it, who bears a great resemblance to James of Team Rocket. Just then, a limousine shows up, and an old man asks the group if they've seen the boy. Ash answers, "We have if he's James from Team Rocket." Excited by hearing their answer. the man takes the gang with him in the limo. Jessie, James, and Meowth show up shortly after and see the poster. Jessie and Meowth are convinced that the boy in the poster is James, but he denies it. Reluctantly, James agrees to follow Ash and friends in the limousine.

The limousine arrives at a mansion. The old man, who is revealed to be James' butler, Hopkins, tells Ash, Misty, and Brock all about how James' family is very wealthy. He shows the group an enormous dog house that is the home of Growlie, James' favorite Pokémon. He also reveals that James ran away from his home at a young age. Hopkins tells our heroes that both of James' parents passed away earlier that morning, and unless he marries his fiancée in 24 hours, everything his parents had left for him will go to charity. Team Rocket has also arrived, and is hiding out of site. They are hearing everything Hopkins is saying, and James isn't very keen.

As the gang wonder how to find James to tell him the news, Team Rocket fall off the roof in front of them; Jessie and Meowth are beating on James because he refuses to get married. Ash tells them to stop, and Brock agrees that it's James' decision on whether he wants to get married or not. James, distraught, then tells everyone a story from before he dropped out of Pokémon Tech and joined a bicycle gang. He tells everyone of when he died on a cold night with Growlie howling sadly into the night. Everyone else is left crying, except Misty, who loudly exclaims that the story is false because, as she yells, "James is standing right here!" James, stating he is confused about the past, makes a run for it, but Jessie and Meowth lasso him back. Jessie and Meowth want to James to fake the wedding, and then run off with the cash.

A few minutes later, James has changed into a blue suit and has his mouth covered; Jessie and Meowth are wearing "invisible costumes". They knock on the door, Jessie speaking for James behind her "invisible costume", and Hopkins is pleased to see his master home again. Ash and his friends are confused as to why Hopkins can't see Jessie and Meowth. He then takes James up to the room where his "deceased" parents rest in peace. Jessie, still speaking for James, begins to blurt out how she (he) wants the money. But then, laughing can be heard from inside the coffins - and out jump James' parents, both alive! James knew that they would "pull a stunt like this" to get him to come home. Now it is revealed that James isn't confused about the past, and the reason for wanting to leave so badly was because he doesn't want to get married. James tries to escape, but gets captured immediately, along with Jessie and Meowth, by Hopkins. Ash and friends realize that this was all part of a big plan to get James to come home and get married.

Upstairs in the mansion, James' parent reveal their reasoning for capturing James: to marry and continue the family line. James is really frightened to see his future wife, Jessiebelle, who seems to be a dead ringer for Jessie; everyone is surprised by the resemblance. James wants to leave, but Jessie and Meowth, still adorning their "invisible costumes", tell him that they want him to marry Jessiebelle so that he can get his parents' inheritance; no one, except for Ash, Brock, and Misty, seem to notice Jessie and Meowth.

Then, Jessiebelle lures Team Rocket down into the "vault" by saying they'll "count all of the money [James] will inherit", followed closely behind by Ash and his friends. This entire time, Jessie is covering James's mouth, restraining him, and speaking for him, while Meowth moves his feet to walk. Down in the basement, James' parents appear and tell him that he needs to be taught a lesson for running away from home, as well as tell Jessie and Meowth that they saw them all the entire time and only pretended to not notice. James reveals that he is mad because his parents are not being good parents towards him. Jessiebelle begins having fun cracking her whip at her future husband, chasing him around the room. Ash, Misty, and Brock, hiding in the background, decide not to get involved in the "family squabble". Jessiebelle sicks her Pokémon, Vileplume, on James, knocking him out, along with everyone else (except James' parents), with Stun Spore. Before going down, James exclaims, "This is just like last time." Jessiebelle then vows to force James to become a gentleman even if it kills both of them.

Ash, Misty, Brock, Pikachu, Jessie, and Meowth are then thrown out of the mansion. Everyone hears a pounding on the doghouse door, which is burst open to reveal Growlie. The Growlithe then runs into the mansion, and appears in front of James, as if to protect him. Jessiebelle orders Vileplume to use Stun Spore on Growlie, but it picks up James onto its back, and jumps out of the mansion window before it hits. Jessiebelle, standing on the mansion roof, then proclaims, "I'll follow you to the ends of the Earth, and the bottom of the sea, James dearest."

James, Growlie, and the others hide in the doghouse, where James thanks Growlie for saving him. Jessie is disgusted by Jessiebelle's behavior, and James explains that Jessiebelle is the real reason why he left home. Ever since the announcement of their engagement, Jessiebelle kept following James everywhere he went. A flashback shows a young James running out of his house with a young Jessiebelle, carrying an Oddish, far behind. As the flashback ends, James admits that if he marries Jessiebelle, it will be the worst mistake of his life, and that Growlie is the only real friend he has on the stuffy estate. Suddenly, Jessiebelle and Vileplume burst through the wall, sending Jessie and Meowth flying, and a battle ensues. Vileplume tries another Stun Spore, but Growlie and Pikachu shoot a combination of Ember and a ThunderShock right back at it, causing Jessiebelle and Vileplume to run away in fear.

Jessiebelle knocks James' parents and Hopkins into a pond while running away, proclaiming how much she hates Growlie, leaving them convinced that she's too good for their son. From the bushes, James says goodbye to Growlie and asks it to look after his parents, because James would rather live the free low-life with Team Rocket instead of the upper-crust lifestyle. Growlie howls sadly as James heads off.

Meanwhile, Jessie and Meowth are sad, because they think James left them for Jessiebelle. But then, they hear a familiar voice that says "Prepare for trouble." It is James, flying in the Meowth balloon; James pulls Jessie aboard, and they vow to continue their own free lifestyle. As Jessie and James look into each other's eyes, Meowth yells from the ground that they forgot him.

And finally, Ash, Misty, Brock, and Pikachu are being chased by Jessiebelle, who's pleading for them to help her find her beloved James. Ash then yells back that James is usually the one who finds them.

Major events

  • James's childhood is revealed.
  • James is revealed to own a Growlithe.
For a list of all major events in the anime, please see the history page.

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?

Who's That Pokémon?: Vileplume


Trivia

  • James's faux flashback appears to be based upon Fyodor Dostoevsky's short story, "The Little Orphan." James (as a small child) is dressed like a street urchin, and dies in front of a painting of a choir of angels on a cold winter night. James recalls that "the boy departed this world" and that "he was found frozen solid." In "The Little Orphan," a young poor boy freezes to death in the cold on Christmas Eve. He wakes up in heaven to find himself surrounded by all the other forgotten children, looking up at the splendor of Jesus' Christmas tree.
  • This is one of the few times Brock was easily fooled by a blatant lie told by Team Rocket. He was seen crying in mourning for James when he told the story that he was frozen near a church, and died. This can be considered ironic, since he is considered to be the wisest, most level headed person in the group (except for when it comes to girls, of course).
  • Two episodes regarding Team Rocket's past are referenced in this episode, when James pretends to have amnesia and says that he remembers flunking out of Pokémon Tech and joining a bicycle gang.
  • Meowth wore the same "invisible costume" in a later episode, which aired 5 years and a day from the date of this episode. The disguises worn by Jessie and Meowth were once again used in another episode, which aired exactly 11 years from the air date of this episode.
  • Growlie is not seen again until The Treasure is All Mine!.
  • This episode is referenced by James' Nanny in the episode Sweet Baby James.
  • This episode's English title is a reference to the traditional Christian term for marriage.

Errors

  • Ash tells Pikachu to do Electric Shock, a non-existing move, instead of ThunderShock, a frequent error during this season. Although, ThunderShock is called Electric Shock in the Japanese version.
  • When Jessiebelle calls her Vileplume out, Ash apparently doesn't know what it is and checks his Pokédex. However, he has already seen a Vileplume in Celadon Gym.

Dub edits

  • The poster with James's picture says 尋ね人 tazunebito (missing person) in the original. This is painted over with "Missing" in the dub.

In other languages



EP047 : A Chansey Operation
Original series
EP049 : So Near, Yet So Farfetch'd
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