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'''Who Gets to Keep Togepi?''' (Japanese: '''トゲピーはだれのもの!?''' ''Who Gets to Keep {{tt|Togepy|Togepi}}!?'') is the 50th episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on June 25, 1998, and in the United States on March 27, 1999.  
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'''Who Gets to Keep Togepi?''' (Japanese: '''トゲピーはだれのもの!?''' ''Who Gets to Keep {{tt|Togepy|Togepi}}!?'') is the 50th episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It first aired in Japan on June 25, 1998, and in the United States on March 27, 1999.
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== Synopsis ==
==Blurb==
As this story begins, {{ashfr|our heroes}} are sitting in the [[Pokémon Center]] playing when {{Ash}} gets a phone call from [[Professor Oak]] on the PC phone. Professor Oak appears on the screen and so does [[Ash's Muk]], the Pokémon Professor very displeased with Ash's Muk as it has climbed all over him and spoiling his new lab coat. Professor Oak informs Ash that his [[Pokédex]] is now upgradeable and tells Ash of how he can do so. Ash follows the directions and places his Pokédex into the small slot on the computer. They go back to a table and talk about the {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that they wish would hatch out of the mysterious {{pkmn|egg}} that Ash found [[EP046|back at the Pokémon Fossil Canyon]]. Naturally they all say their favorite Pokémon, Misty choosing a {{type2|Water}} and Brock choosing a {{type2|Rock}}.  
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<i>When Ash and friends reach a certain Pokémon E. R., Joy informs Ash that a message has arrived for him, from Professor Oak. He promptly calls the professor and learns that in the time since they last spoke, his Pokédex has been upgraded to a new version, providing Ash with information on newly discovered Pokémon. With this new found knowledge, our heroes anxiously prepare for a fresh journey.</i>


After that, they leave the Pokémon Center and head outside where they find [[Team Rocket]] posing as egg sellers. They have a whole basketful of eggs, just like Ash's mysterious egg. Team Rocket tries to talk them into trading or buying one of their eggs and when they politely refuse [[Jessie]] and [[James]] resort to throwing all of their fake eggs in the air. The real egg, that Brock was holding, gets taken when there is a mix-up with all the eggs.  
==Plot==
{{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} arrive at a [[Pokémon Center]], where [[Nurse Joy]] gives Ash a letter from {{an|Professor Oak}}. Ash instantly calls the Professor on the video phone, and is informed that his [[Pokédex]] can now be upgraded with new information and a voice change. Ash inserts his Pokédex into the PC and receives the upgrade. Later, Ash and his friends sit at a nearby table and begin to discuss the {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that they wish would hatch out of the mysterious {{pkmn|Egg}} Ash [[EP046|found]] back at [[Grampa Canyon]]. They all assume their favorite Pokémon; {{an|Misty}} wants a {{type|Water}} and {{an|Brock}} a {{type|Rock}}. The discussion concludes and they leave the Pokémon Center.  


Team Rocket run out of site and escape with the real egg! Ash, Misty and Brock are stuck with a fake. Whilst in Team Rockets little hiding shack {{MTR}} takes care of the egg. Whilst it is in his possession, the egg gets its best attention ever. Meowth sleeps with it, sings with it and even eats with it.
Outside, they find {{TRT}} posing as Egg sellers. The three have a whole basketful of Eggs that look just like Ash's mysterious Egg. Team Rocket tries to talk them into trading or buying one of their Eggs and when the group politely refuses, [[Jessie]] and [[James]] resort to throwing all of their fake Eggs in the air. The real Egg, that Brock was holding, gets stolen by {{MTR}} in the confusion caused by the multitude of lookalikes. They recite their {{motto}}, though they realize Ash and his friends are too focused on finding their Egg. Team Rocket runs out of sight, escaping with the real Egg, leaving Ash and his friends with the fakes. Later, in a small shack, James is set on eating the Egg, though Meowth decides to take care of it. He sleeps with it, sings to it, eats with it, and guards it from anything he feels is a threat.


The three young adventurers follow a trail of broken red blue and green eggs until they reach the shack in which Team Rocket are hiding. They decide to burst in, even though it may be dangerous, and get the egg back.  
Ash and his friends follow a trail of broken red blue and green eggshells until they reach the shack. They decide to burst in, even though it may be dangerous to do so, and get the Egg back. Ash sends out {{AP|Pidgeotto}}, Misty calls on {{TP|Misty|Staryu}}, and Brock's {{TP|Brock|Geodude}} lends a hand. They all quickly break through one of shack's windows, surprising Team Rocket. Pidgeotto retrieves the Egg, placing it in Ash's hands. Ash dives to the floor to avoid {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}}. James sends out {{TP|James|Weezing}}, who uses a {{m|Poison Gas}} [[Move|attack]], making Ash and the others cough and gasp for air. Amongst the haze, Meowth {{m|Scratch}}es Ash's face, causing him to let go of the Egg in pain and Meowth retrieves it. However, the Egg is tossed around frantically in a series of tackles and catches. Pidgeotto's {{m|Gust}} clears the air, and Meowth suddenly slips, sending the Egg into the air. Ash lunges for the Egg, though he fails to catch it. Fortunately, Pikachu ends up with the Egg and gives it back to Ash. At that moment, the Egg begins to glow and hatch.


Ash sends out {{TP|Ash|Pidgeotto}}, Misty sends out {{TP|Misty|Staryu}} and Brock sends out {{TP|Brock|Geodude}}. They all quickly bust into the shack, surprising Team Rocket. James sends out {{TP|James|Weezing}} who gives a {{m|Poison Gas}} [[Move|attack]], making Ash and others cough and gasp for breath. They take a lunge for the little white egg. The egg goes up and down much like in a game of football! Through much controversy Pikachu ends up with the egg and gives the egg back to Ash, at that moment the egg begins to break open, beginning to hatch.  
Misty, enthralled with this new event, jumps in, pushing everyone aside to get a closer look. She grasps the Egg just as the hatching Pokémon emerges, revealing a new, unidentified Pokémon. Everyone, including Team Rocket, take a moment to admire it, before realizing they are still in opposition with Ash and his friends. Pikachu launches an Electric attack at Team Rocket, defeating them and their Pokémon. This allows Ash and his friends to escape with the new Pokémon, much to Meowth's displeasure.


Misty, enthralled with what was going on, jumps in pushes everyone out of the way to get a closer look and the newly hatched Pokémon. When she does the egg hatches, revealing  a new unidentified Pokémon. Ash and others are all surprised, especially Team Rocket who instantly want to steal it. Ash points his newly updated Pokédex at the Pokémon, identifying it as a {{p|Togepi}}.  
At a park bench, Misty plays a game of peekaboo, much to the little Pokémon's enjoyment. Ash points his newly updated Pokédex at the Pokémon, which identifies it as the Egg Pokémon, {{p|Togepi}}. They are then confronted by Team Rocket, and they all quarrel amongst each other over who should have Togepi. Eventually, they all decide to have a Pokémon tournament to determine who should have Togepi. They all make their way to an outdoor {{wp|amphitheatre}}. Jessie and James are sidelined by Meowth, leaving only himself against Ash and his friends to battle it out in a one-on-one sudden death-match. As everyone prepares to make their choice, Meowth panics because he has no Pokémon, and goes and asks Jessie and James for theirs. They refuse, as he didn't let them participate in the tournament; Meowth then remembers that he is a Pokémon and decides to battle for himself.


Togepi, unlike other Pokémon, will not just like anybody, to Ash's and Brock's disappointment. It chooses Misty! As Misty is the first thing that the Pokémon saw, it thinks that Misty is it's mother.  
The first match is between Meowth and Brock's {{TP|Brock|Onix}}. Meowth's Scratch attacks prove useless against Onix's rock body. Brock responds with a {{m|Rock Throw}}, the attack hits. Meowth takes a break, though soon notices two buckets of water nearby. He resorts pour the buckets onto Onix, followed by a {{m|Fury Swipes}} attack, and to everyone's surprise Meowth wins the battle. Brock accuses Meowth of cheating, though he defends his rights to be a protective parent unhindered. Misty and Ash, in their first battle since [[Cerulean City]], go up against each other. Ash sends out {{AP|Bulbasaur}} and Misty attempts to send out Staryu, but instead {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} pops out. Misty instructs Bulbasaur to attack Psyduck on the head to worsen its chronic headache, but Ash decides to use Bulbasaur for a different manner, and commands it to lick Psyduck on the head and tickle it until Psyduck went back in its {{i|Poké Ball}}. Ash and Meowth battle, but it is cut short after one {{m|Thunderbolt}} by Pikachu, giving Ash the victory. Jessie and James drag a crisp, sobbing Meowth away.


This newly hatched Pokémon causes quite a fuss among the group. Ash feels that he should have it because he found it; Brock feels it should be his because he cared for it before Meowth; Meowth wants it because he looked after it before it hatched, Jessie and James both ''just want it!'' Meowth says to them that they didn't do anything to help in Togepi's growth. Misty feels she should have it, as Togepi likes her best. They all decide to have a Pokémon tournament to decide who should have it. Meowth panics because he has no Pokémon and goes and asks Jessie and James for theirs. They refuse as he didn't let them participate, Meowth then remembers that he is a Pokémon and decides to battle for himself. After the draw ends up between Misty and Ash, the first battle since [[Cerulean City]]. Ash sends out {{TP|Ash|Bulbasaur}} and Misty attempted to send out Staryu, but instead {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} came out. Misty instructs Bulbasaur to attack Psyduck on the head, Ash decides to use Bulbasaur for a different manner, and commands Bulbasaur to lick Psyduck on the head and tickle it, until Psyduck went back in its Poké Ball. Ash and Meowth battle, but it is cut short after one {{m|Thunderbolt}} by Pikachu. Jessie and James drag a crisp Meowth away. After the tournament, Togepi still dosen't want to go with Ash, or Brock, instead still chooses Misty.
After the tournament, Togepi still doesn't want to go with Ash, or Brock, instead still choosing Misty. Ash's Pokédex explains that, when Togepi hatched, it imprinted on her as its parent, much to Misty's benefit. Misty holds up her new Pokémon in celebration, much to Ash and Brock's disappointment.
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== Major events ==
==Major events==
* {{Ash}} gets his [[Pokédex]] upgraded.
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* The {{pkmn|egg}} hatches into a {{p|Togepi}}.
* {{Ash}} receives a [[Pokédex]] upgrade from {{an|Professor Oak}}.
* Ash and {{ashfr}} decide to head to [[Cinnabar Gym|the Gym]] on [[Cinnabar Island]].
* [[Brock's Geodude]] is revealed to know {{m|Tackle}}.
* The {{pkmn|Egg}} Ash [[EP046|found a while back]] hatches into a {{p|Togepi}}.
* Ash, {{an|Misty}}, {{an|Brock}}, and {{MTR}} decide to have a tournament to see who will keep Togepi.
* Ash, {{an|Misty}}, {{an|Brock}}, and {{MTR}} decide to have a tournament to see who will keep Togepi.
* Ash wins the tournament but {{TP|Misty|Togepi}} chooses to go with Misty.
* [[Brock's Onix]] is revealed to know {{m|Rock Throw}}.
* [[Brock's Geodude]] is revealed to know {{m|Tackle}}.
* Ash wins the tournament, but {{TP|Misty|Togepi}} chooses to go with Misty instead.
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=== Debuts ===
===Debuts===
==== Pokémon debuts ====
====Pokémon debuts====
* {{p|Togepi}} ({{OP|Misty|Togepi}})
* {{p|Togepi}} ({{OP|Misty|Togepi}})
* {{p|Lapras}} (fantasy)


== Characters ==
==Characters==
=== Humans ===
===Humans===
[[File:Dare da EP050.png|200px|thumb|right|{{tt|Dare da?|Who's That Pokémon?}}]]
* {{Ash}}
* {{Ash}}
* {{an|Misty}}
* {{an|Misty}}
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* [[Jessie]]
* [[Jessie]]
* [[James]]
* [[James]]
* [[Professor Oak]]
* {{an|Professor Oak}}
* [[Nurse Joy]]
* [[Nurse Joy]]


=== Pokémon ===
===Pokémon===
[[File:WTP EP050.png|200px|thumb|right|Who's That Pokémon?]]
[[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Aerodactyl}}
[[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Aerodactyl}}
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}})
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}})
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})
* {{p|Togepi}} ({{OP|Misty|Togepi}}; newly hatched, debut)
* {{p|Togepi}} ([[Misty's Togepi|Brock's]]; newly hatched; given to {{an|Misty}}; debut)
* {{p|Pidgeotto}} ({{OP|Ash|Pidgeotto}})
* {{p|Pidgeotto}} ({{OP|Ash|Pidgeotto}})
* {{p|Bulbasaur}} ({{OP|Ash|Bulbasaur}})
* {{p|Bulbasaur}} ({{OP|Ash|Bulbasaur}})
* {{p|Charmeleon}} ({{OP|Ash|Charmeleon}}; flashback)
* {{p|Charmeleon}} ({{OP|Ash|Charmeleon}}; flashback)
* {{p|Muk}} ({{OP|Ash|Muk}}; at [[Professor Oak's laboratory]])
* {{p|Muk}} ({{OP|Ash|Muk}}; at {{an|Professor Oak|Oak}}'s [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|Laboratory]])
* {{p|Staryu}} ({{OP|Misty|Staryu}})
* {{p|Staryu}} ({{OP|Misty|Staryu}})
* {{p|Psyduck}} ({{OP|Misty|Psyduck}})
* {{p|Psyduck}} ({{OP|Misty|Psyduck}})
* {{p|Onix}} ({{OP|Brock|Onix}})
* {{p|Geodude}} ({{OP|Brock|Geodude}})
* {{p|Geodude}} ({{OP|Brock|Geodude}})
* {{p|Onix}} ({{OP|Brock|Onix}})
* {{p|Arbok}} ({{OP|Jessie|Arbok}})
* {{p|Arbok}} ({{OP|Jessie|Arbok}})
* {{p|Weezing}} ({{OP|James|Weezing}})
* {{p|Weezing}} ({{OP|James|Weezing}})
* {{p|Aerodactyl}} (flashback)
* {{p|Aerodactyl}} (flashback)
* {{p|Tentacruel}} (fantasy)
* {{p|Golem}} (fantasy)
* {{p|Lapras}} (fantasy)
* {{p|Dragonair}} (fantasy; English debut)
==Trivia==
[[File:EP050 Brock's eyes.png|thumb|200px|Brock with his eyes open]]
* This is the third episode in which a Pokémon from a new [[generation]] appears. The first two were ''[[EP001|Pokémon - I Choose You!]]'' and its ensuing flashback in ''[[EP002|Pokémon Emergency!]]'', respectively; in both episodes, {{p|Ho-Oh}} appeared.
** This is also the first episode where a main character obtains a Pokémon from the following generation.
* When {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}} slaps {{an|Brock}} in the back of the head, his eyes open.
* This episode marks the first of the many times in which {{AP|Pikachu}} saves {{TP|Misty|Togepi}}, though it is also the only one of those times in which these efforts are noticed by anyone else.
* Even though it is implied a few times in the episode that Brock knew the concepts of breeding and/or raising [[Pokémon Egg]]s, he doesn't seem to know about imprinting until after the [[Pokédex]] reveals why Togepi wanted to go to {{an|Misty}}.
* This is the first episode to show a Pokémon hatching from an Egg.
* This is the first episode to feature a remixed version of the battle theme during the fight between Meowth and Onix.
* The sound effects played during the Pokédex upgrade process included sounds originally from ''{{wp|Star Trek: The Next Generation}}''.
* Misty said that she hoped the Egg would hatch a {{p|Tentacruel}}. Like all Pokémon, they would have hatched as their unevolved form, for Tentacruel this being {{p|Tentacool}}. Likewise, Brock wished for a {{p|Golem}}, but it would hatch as the unevolved {{p|Geodude}} which he already has.
* This episode is featured on ''Pokémon All-Stars: Togepi'' from {{wp|Magna Pacific}}'s {{OBP|Pokémon All-Stars|Region 4}} series.
* {{TRT}} does not blast off in this episode.


== Trivia ==
===Errors===
* This is the third episode in which a Pokémon from a new generation appears. The first two were ''[[EP001|Pokémon - I Choose You!]]'' and ''[[EP002|Pokémon Emergency!]]'', respectively, in which {{p|Ho-Oh}} appeared.
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* When {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}} slaps Brock in the back of the head, his eyes open.
[[File:EP050 error.png|thumb|200px|Jessie with no gloves]]
* This marks one of the few occasions where {{MTR}} is seen in battle.
* When Team Rocket is inside their hideout, they lounge without their gloves or shoes on. However, in a number of instances within these scenes, their gloves and shoes will randomly reappear.
* The tournament:
* During the flashback explaining that Misty was the first thing Togepi saw, Misty's hair is seen overlapping Togepi, despite Togepi being in front of her hair.
** {{MTR}} VS {{TP|Brock|Onix}} - Meowth wins by hitting Onix with two buckets of water and then using {{m|Fury Swipes}} (Brock claims that he cheated when he did that, though considering how there was no rule against it, Brock still lost.)
* When Misty is about to send out Staryu and {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} comes out instead, her whole [[bag]] glows white.
** {{AP|Bulbasaur}} VS {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} - Ash wins by having Bulbasaur {{m|Tickle}} Psyduck (unable to actually attack Psyduck without giving it a headache).
* When {{Ash}}, Brock, Misty, and Pikachu were looking at Togepi after the "Tournament", a part of Misty's hand was missing.
** {{MTR}} VS {{AP|Pikachu}} - Ash wins with a simple {{m|Thunderbolt}}
* When Ash orders Pikachu to use {{m|Thunderbolt}}, his belt buckle is brown.
* The dub title is the same as the Japanese title. This also happened with ''[[EP001|Pokémon - I Choose You!]]''.
* In the foreign-language dubs based on the English dub, the Pokédex voice doesn't change, but Professor Oak mentioning about a new voice was still left in the dialogue.
* This episode marks the first of the many times in which Pikachu saves Togepi, though the only one of these times in which it is noticed by anyone else.
* Even though it was implied a few times in the episode that Brock knew the concepts of breeding/raising Pokémon eggs, he didn't seem to know about imprinting until after Dexter revealed why Togepi wanted to go to Misty.
[[Image:Jessie no gloves.png|225px|thumb|right|Jessie with no gloves]]
=== Errors ===
* In one scene, Jessie eats toast with her gloves and boots off. The next scene after being attacked, her gloves and boots were back on.
* In its Pokédex entry, Togepi's [[species]] is given as the "Egg Pokémon" instead of the "Spike Ball Pokémon", as it is in the games.
** This may be due to the fact that Generation II was still a long way off, and may have been an early description.


=== Dub edits ===
===Dub edits===
* The Japanese release states "{{tt|Dr. Okido|Professor Oak}}" on the video card that Ash gets from Nurse Joy. The dub painted it out.
* [[Kanto Pokérap]]: Day 5 (Version 2)
* There are several paint edits in this episode.
** The Japanese release states "{{tt|Dr. Okido|Professor Oak}}" on the video card that Ash gets from Nurse Joy. It was painted out for the dub.
** The sign on the restaurant originally stated ''Family Restaurant Magikarp'' (ファミリーレストランコイキング). It was painted out for the dub.
** One of the eggs Misty picks has the text ''Sorry, Try Again'' (スカ) on it, in the dub this was replaced by a frowny smiley.
** The water buckets originally had a sign stating ''In Case of Fire'' (消火用) above them. The sign was painted out for the dub.
* In the dub, {{an|Professor Oak}} states that the Pokédex upgrade includes a new voice. This was done to provide an in-continuity explanation for how Eric Stuart takes over as the voice of the Pokédex from this episode onward.
* The English-dubbed version of this episode was released in Japan as part of the ''{{DL|Pokémon de English|Pokémon de English! Kazu - Iro Hen}}'' VHS/DVD. This version has a few changes made:
** The Who's That Pokémon? segment is presented in the [[S04|Johto League Champions]] style rather than the original style as the segment from [[EP158]] is used.
** The Pokérap and ending credits are not included.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
* Czech: '''{{tt|A čí bude Togepi?|And whose will Togepi be?}}'''
{{Epilang|color=AFA|bordercolor=FAA
* Finnish: '''{{tt|Kenelle Togepi kuuluu?|To whom does Togepi belong to?}}'''
|ar={{tt|من سيحصل على توجيبي؟|Who will get Togepi?}}
* French: '''{{tt|Oeuf surprise|Egg surprise}}'''
|zh_cmn={{tt|波克比是誰的呢? / 波克比是谁的呢?|Who does Togepi belong to?}}
* German: '''{{tt|Kampf um Togepi|Fight for Togepi}}'''
|cs={{tt|A čí bude Togepi?|And whose will be Togepi?}}
* Hebrew: '''למי שייך טוגפי''' ''{{tt|lemi shayach Togepi|Who owns Togepi?}}''
|da={{tt|Hvem Får Togepi|Who Gets Togepi}}
* Hungarian: '''{{tt|Kié legyen Togepi?|Who Gets to Keep Togepi?}}'''
|nl={{tt|Voor Wie is Togepi?|To whom does Togepi belong to?}}
* Italian: '''{{tt|L'uovo della discordia|Egg of discord}}'''
|fi={{tt|Kenelle Togepi kuuluu?|To whom does Togepi belong to?}}
* Mandarin: '''{{tt|波克比是誰的呢? / 波克比是谁的呢?|Who does Togepi belong to?}}
|fr_eu={{tt|Œuf surprise|Egg surprise}}
* Portuguese:
|de={{tt|Kampf um Togepi|Fight for Togepi}}
** Brazilian Portuguese: '''{{tt|Quem Vai Ficar com o Togepi?|Who will Get to Keep the Togepi?}}'''
|he=?למי שייך טוגפי {{tt|''Lemi shayakh Togepi?''|Who owns Togepi?}}
** European Portuguese: '''{{tt|Quem Fica Com o Togepi?|Who Keeps Togepi?}}'''
|hi=Togepi को कोन रखेगा? {{tt|''Togepi ko Kon rahkega?''|Who will keep Togepi?}} {{tt|*|Hungama dub}}
* Russian: '''{{tt|Кому достанется Тогепи?|Who will get Togepi?}}'''
|hu={{tt|Kié legyen Togepi?|Who Gets to Keep Togepi?}}
* Spanish:
|it={{tt|L'uovo della discordia|Egg of discord}}{{tt|*|Original 2000 dub}} <br> {{tt|Chi si tiene Togepi?|Who Keeps Togepi?}}{{tt|*|2014 K2 TV dub}}
** Iberian Spanish: '''{{tt|¿Quién conseguirá quedarse con Togepi?|Who will get to keep Togepi?}}'''
|ko=토게피의 주인은 누구일까요?
** Latin American Spanish: '''{{tt|¿Quién se queda con Togepi?|Who gets Togepi?}}'''
|no={{tt|Hvem får beholde Togepi?|Who gets to keep Togepi?}}
* Swedish: '''{{tt|Vem vinner Togepi?|Who wins Togepi?}}'''
|pl={{tt|Kto zaopiekuje się Togepi?|Who will take care of Togepi?}}
|pt_br={{tt|Quem Vai Ficar com Togepi?|Who Will Get to Keep Togepi?}}
|pt_eu={{tt|Quem Fica Com o Togepi?|Who Keeps Togepi?}}
|ro={{tt|Cine Îl Păstrează Pe Togepi|Who Keeps Togepi}}
|ru={{tt|Кому достанется Тогепи?|Who will get Togepi?}}
|sr={{tt|Ко ће задржати тогепија|Who will keep Togepi}}
|es_la={{tt|¿Quién se queda con Togepi?|Who gets Togepi?}}
|es_eu={{tt|¿Quién conseguirá quedarse con Togepi?|Who will get to keep Togepi?}}
|sv={{tt|Vem vinner Togepi?|Who wins Togepi?}}
|tr={{tt|Togepi Kimin Olacak?|Whose will Togepi be?}}
}}
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Latest revision as of 01:30, 12 March 2024

EP049 : So Near, Yet So Farfetch'd
Original series
EP051 : Bulbasaur's Mysterious Garden
Who Gets to Keep Togepi?
EP050.png
  EP050  
トゲピーはだれのもの!?
Who Gets to Keep Togepy!?
First broadcast
Japan June 25, 1998
United States March 27, 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 園田英樹 Hideki Sonoda
Storyboard 井硲清高 Kiyotaka Itani
Assistant director 井硲清高 Kiyotaka Itani
Animation director 酒井啓史 Keishi Sakai
Additional credits

Who Gets to Keep Togepi? (Japanese: トゲピーはだれのもの!? Who Gets to Keep Togepy!?) is the 50th episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on June 25, 1998, and in the United States on March 27, 1999.

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Blurb

When Ash and friends reach a certain Pokémon E. R., Joy informs Ash that a message has arrived for him, from Professor Oak. He promptly calls the professor and learns that in the time since they last spoke, his Pokédex has been upgraded to a new version, providing Ash with information on newly discovered Pokémon. With this new found knowledge, our heroes anxiously prepare for a fresh journey.

Plot

Ash and his friends arrive at a Pokémon Center, where Nurse Joy gives Ash a letter from Professor Oak. Ash instantly calls the Professor on the video phone, and is informed that his Pokédex can now be upgraded with new information and a voice change. Ash inserts his Pokédex into the PC and receives the upgrade. Later, Ash and his friends sit at a nearby table and begin to discuss the Pokémon that they wish would hatch out of the mysterious Egg Ash found back at Grampa Canyon. They all assume their favorite Pokémon; Misty wants a Water-type and Brock a Rock-type. The discussion concludes and they leave the Pokémon Center.

Outside, they find Team Rocket posing as Egg sellers. The three have a whole basketful of Eggs that look just like Ash's mysterious Egg. Team Rocket tries to talk them into trading or buying one of their Eggs and when the group politely refuses, Jessie and James resort to throwing all of their fake Eggs in the air. The real Egg, that Brock was holding, gets stolen by Meowth in the confusion caused by the multitude of lookalikes. They recite their motto, though they realize Ash and his friends are too focused on finding their Egg. Team Rocket runs out of sight, escaping with the real Egg, leaving Ash and his friends with the fakes. Later, in a small shack, James is set on eating the Egg, though Meowth decides to take care of it. He sleeps with it, sings to it, eats with it, and guards it from anything he feels is a threat.

Ash and his friends follow a trail of broken red blue and green eggshells until they reach the shack. They decide to burst in, even though it may be dangerous to do so, and get the Egg back. Ash sends out Pidgeotto, Misty calls on Staryu, and Brock's Geodude lends a hand. They all quickly break through one of shack's windows, surprising Team Rocket. Pidgeotto retrieves the Egg, placing it in Ash's hands. Ash dives to the floor to avoid Arbok. James sends out Weezing, who uses a Poison Gas attack, making Ash and the others cough and gasp for air. Amongst the haze, Meowth Scratches Ash's face, causing him to let go of the Egg in pain and Meowth retrieves it. However, the Egg is tossed around frantically in a series of tackles and catches. Pidgeotto's Gust clears the air, and Meowth suddenly slips, sending the Egg into the air. Ash lunges for the Egg, though he fails to catch it. Fortunately, Pikachu ends up with the Egg and gives it back to Ash. At that moment, the Egg begins to glow and hatch.

Misty, enthralled with this new event, jumps in, pushing everyone aside to get a closer look. She grasps the Egg just as the hatching Pokémon emerges, revealing a new, unidentified Pokémon. Everyone, including Team Rocket, take a moment to admire it, before realizing they are still in opposition with Ash and his friends. Pikachu launches an Electric attack at Team Rocket, defeating them and their Pokémon. This allows Ash and his friends to escape with the new Pokémon, much to Meowth's displeasure.

At a park bench, Misty plays a game of peekaboo, much to the little Pokémon's enjoyment. Ash points his newly updated Pokédex at the Pokémon, which identifies it as the Egg Pokémon, Togepi. They are then confronted by Team Rocket, and they all quarrel amongst each other over who should have Togepi. Eventually, they all decide to have a Pokémon tournament to determine who should have Togepi. They all make their way to an outdoor amphitheatre. Jessie and James are sidelined by Meowth, leaving only himself against Ash and his friends to battle it out in a one-on-one sudden death-match. As everyone prepares to make their choice, Meowth panics because he has no Pokémon, and goes and asks Jessie and James for theirs. They refuse, as he didn't let them participate in the tournament; Meowth then remembers that he is a Pokémon and decides to battle for himself.

The first match is between Meowth and Brock's Onix. Meowth's Scratch attacks prove useless against Onix's rock body. Brock responds with a Rock Throw, the attack hits. Meowth takes a break, though soon notices two buckets of water nearby. He resorts pour the buckets onto Onix, followed by a Fury Swipes attack, and to everyone's surprise Meowth wins the battle. Brock accuses Meowth of cheating, though he defends his rights to be a protective parent unhindered. Misty and Ash, in their first battle since Cerulean City, go up against each other. Ash sends out Bulbasaur and Misty attempts to send out Staryu, but instead Psyduck pops out. Misty instructs Bulbasaur to attack Psyduck on the head to worsen its chronic headache, but Ash decides to use Bulbasaur for a different manner, and commands it to lick Psyduck on the head and tickle it until Psyduck went back in its Poké Ball. Ash and Meowth battle, but it is cut short after one Thunderbolt by Pikachu, giving Ash the victory. Jessie and James drag a crisp, sobbing Meowth away.

After the tournament, Togepi still doesn't want to go with Ash, or Brock, instead still choosing Misty. Ash's Pokédex explains that, when Togepi hatched, it imprinted on her as its parent, much to Misty's benefit. Misty holds up her new Pokémon in celebration, much to Ash and Brock's disappointment.

Major events

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

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Dare da?

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?

Who's That Pokémon?: Aerodactyl

Trivia

Brock with his eyes open
  • This is the third episode in which a Pokémon from a new generation appears. The first two were Pokémon - I Choose You! and its ensuing flashback in Pokémon Emergency!, respectively; in both episodes, Ho-Oh appeared.
    • This is also the first episode where a main character obtains a Pokémon from the following generation.
  • When Arbok slaps Brock in the back of the head, his eyes open.
  • This episode marks the first of the many times in which Pikachu saves Togepi, though it is also the only one of those times in which these efforts are noticed by anyone else.
  • Even though it is implied a few times in the episode that Brock knew the concepts of breeding and/or raising Pokémon Eggs, he doesn't seem to know about imprinting until after the Pokédex reveals why Togepi wanted to go to Misty.
  • This is the first episode to show a Pokémon hatching from an Egg.
  • This is the first episode to feature a remixed version of the battle theme during the fight between Meowth and Onix.
  • The sound effects played during the Pokédex upgrade process included sounds originally from Star Trek: The Next Generation.
  • Misty said that she hoped the Egg would hatch a Tentacruel. Like all Pokémon, they would have hatched as their unevolved form, for Tentacruel this being Tentacool. Likewise, Brock wished for a Golem, but it would hatch as the unevolved Geodude which he already has.
  • This episode is featured on Pokémon All-Stars: Togepi from Magna Pacific's Pokémon All-Stars series.
  • Team Rocket does not blast off in this episode.

Errors

Jessie with no gloves
  • When Team Rocket is inside their hideout, they lounge without their gloves or shoes on. However, in a number of instances within these scenes, their gloves and shoes will randomly reappear.
  • During the flashback explaining that Misty was the first thing Togepi saw, Misty's hair is seen overlapping Togepi, despite Togepi being in front of her hair.
  • When Misty is about to send out Staryu and Psyduck comes out instead, her whole bag glows white.
  • When Ash, Brock, Misty, and Pikachu were looking at Togepi after the "Tournament", a part of Misty's hand was missing.
  • When Ash orders Pikachu to use Thunderbolt, his belt buckle is brown.
  • In the foreign-language dubs based on the English dub, the Pokédex voice doesn't change, but Professor Oak mentioning about a new voice was still left in the dialogue.

Dub edits

  • Kanto Pokérap: Day 5 (Version 2)
  • There are several paint edits in this episode.
    • The Japanese release states "Dr. Okido" on the video card that Ash gets from Nurse Joy. It was painted out for the dub.
    • The sign on the restaurant originally stated Family Restaurant Magikarp (ファミリーレストランコイキング). It was painted out for the dub.
    • One of the eggs Misty picks has the text Sorry, Try Again (スカ) on it, in the dub this was replaced by a frowny smiley.
    • The water buckets originally had a sign stating In Case of Fire (消火用) above them. The sign was painted out for the dub.
  • In the dub, Professor Oak states that the Pokédex upgrade includes a new voice. This was done to provide an in-continuity explanation for how Eric Stuart takes over as the voice of the Pokédex from this episode onward.
  • The English-dubbed version of this episode was released in Japan as part of the Pokémon de English! Kazu - Iro Hen VHS/DVD. This version has a few changes made:
    • The Who's That Pokémon? segment is presented in the Johto League Champions style rather than the original style as the segment from EP158 is used.
    • The Pokérap and ending credits are not included.

In other languages



EP049 : So Near, Yet So Farfetch'd
Original series
EP051 : Bulbasaur's Mysterious Garden
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