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* Some scenes of this episode are hints to scenes from [[Mewtwo Strikes Back|the first movie]]. These include the battle with Giovanni and Gary.
* Some scenes of this episode are hints to scenes from [[Mewtwo Strikes Back|the first movie]]. These include the battle with Giovanni and Gary.
* Only three of Gary's badges are known: {{DL|Badge|Indigo League|Boulder Badge}}, {{DL|Badge|Indigo League|Cascade Badge}}, and {{DL|Badge|Indigo League|Rainbow Badge}}. It is possible that Gary has also obtained the {{DL|Badge|Indigo League|Volcano Badge}}, but the image isn't clear enough for an accurate identification, and the gym was destroyed before he would have had a chance (in ''[[EP059|Volcanic Panic]]'').
* Only three of Gary's badges are known: {{DL|Badge|Indigo League|Boulder Badge}}, {{DL|Badge|Indigo League|Cascade Badge}}, and {{DL|Badge|Indigo League|Rainbow Badge}}. It is possible that Gary has also obtained the {{DL|Badge|Indigo League|Volcano Badge}}, but the image isn't clear enough for an accurate identification, and the gym was destroyed before he would have had a chance (in ''[[EP059|Volcanic Panic]]'').
* This marks the first and only time a Gym Leader refuses to give the badge to Ash despite winning the battle fair and square.
* This marks the first and only time a Gym Leader refuses to give the badge to Ash despite winning the battle fair and square, granted, Ash did not actually battle the official Gym Leader, and their refusal to give him the badge is typical of their behavoir.
* This also marks the first time that Ash won a badge at the first attempt (unless one counts the Soul Badge battle), and only the third time that he won a Gym badge for actually defeating the Gym Leader in a [[Pokémon battle]].
* This also marks the first time that Ash won a badge at the first attempt (unless one counts the Soul Badge battle), and only the third time that he won a Gym badge for actually defeating the Gym Leader in a [[Pokémon battle]].
* It's subtly hinted that Mewtwo's armor might have been interfering with the Pokédex's scanning ability. When the Pokédex was saying that the Pokémon was unknown and didn't have any available data, there was static interference on the Pokédex screen as well, which none of the other unidentified Pokémon both prior and after had.
* It's subtly hinted that Mewtwo's armor might have been interfering with the Pokédex's scanning ability. When the Pokédex was saying that the Pokémon was unknown and didn't have any available data, there was static interference on the Pokédex screen as well, which none of the other unidentified Pokémon both prior and after had.

Revision as of 18:58, 27 September 2009

EP062 : Clefairy Tales
Original series
EP064 : It's Mr. Mime Time
The Battle of the Badge
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  EP063  
トキワジム!さいごのバッジ!
Tokiwa Gym! The Last Badge!
First broadcast
Japan September 17, 1998
United States September 25, 1999
English themes
Opening Pokémon Theme
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening めざせポケモンマスター
Ending ポケモン音頭
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 園田英樹 Hideki Sonoda
Storyboard 横田和 Kazu Yokota
Assistant director 大町繁 Shigeru Ōmachi
Animation director たけだゆうさく Yūsaku Takeda
No additional credits are available at this time.

It was originally broadcast as トキワジム!最後のバッヂ!

The Battle of the Badge (Japanese: トキワジム!さいごのバッジ! Tokiwa Gym! The Last Badge!) is the 63rd episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on September 17, 1998 and in the United States on September 25, 1999.

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Synopsis

Template:Incomplete synopsis The gang arrive in Viridian City. They find the gym where Ash is about to battle, just as Gary shows up bragging about having ten Badges. He enters the gym just for practice. Gary’s battle with the gym leader (also the leader of Team Rocket) Giovanni is quite easy, winning against Giovanni’s Golem and Kingler with his Nidoking and Arcanine. Then, Giovanni decides to bring out his new Pokémon. Mewtwo (in armor), and Gary is defenseless against it, as it brings chaos to the whole gym. Meanwhile, Ash carelessly flings Togepi into the air, and it lands in Team Rocket’s lap. Jessie and James struggle to capture it, and they eventually present it to Giovanni only to find Giovanni only wants rare and powerful Pokémon and Togepi doesn’t fit the bill. Ash and the others search the city for Togepi, but to no avail. They hear Togepi in the gym and open the doors. They find Togepi, as well as an unconscious Gary. Gary is terrified, as he describes this new Pokémon as truly evil.

Ash goes in to compete to be totally surprised to find the gym masters are Jessie and James, as Giovanni had to leave for an emergency. The battle is intense, as the trainer is electrically shocked as their Pokémon get hurt. The shocks bring Ash to his knees just as he sends out Pidgeotto, who beats Jessie’s Pokémon, shocking her. Meowth has a control panel to blow up the opponents’ side of the playing field, but Gary bursts in to stop him. The match finishes and Ash wins. Jessie is completely fried. Then, Togepi decides to play with the explosion controller, and accidentally sends Jessie and James flying. Gary’s cheerleaders do a cheer for Ash. Then, the group continue along. Realizing that Ash doesn’t know where the Pokémon League is, they decide to head back to Pallet to ask Professor Oak and visit home.

Major events

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

TV episode debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Who’s That Pokémon?: Mr. Mime (US and international), Windie (Japan)

Trivia

File:Mewtwo Analysis.jpg
Mewtwo's armor causing problems to the Pokédex
  • Some scenes of this episode are hints to scenes from the first movie. These include the battle with Giovanni and Gary.
  • Only three of Gary's badges are known: Boulder Badge, Cascade Badge, and Rainbow Badge. It is possible that Gary has also obtained the Volcano Badge, but the image isn't clear enough for an accurate identification, and the gym was destroyed before he would have had a chance (in Volcanic Panic).
  • This marks the first and only time a Gym Leader refuses to give the badge to Ash despite winning the battle fair and square, granted, Ash did not actually battle the official Gym Leader, and their refusal to give him the badge is typical of their behavoir.
  • This also marks the first time that Ash won a badge at the first attempt (unless one counts the Soul Badge battle), and only the third time that he won a Gym badge for actually defeating the Gym Leader in a Pokémon battle.
  • It's subtly hinted that Mewtwo's armor might have been interfering with the Pokédex's scanning ability. When the Pokédex was saying that the Pokémon was unknown and didn't have any available data, there was static interference on the Pokédex screen as well, which none of the other unidentified Pokémon both prior and after had.
  • The episode title is a pun of "Battle of the Bulge".
  • Like in Riddle Me This, Pikachu was able to defeat, or at least, injure Rhydon with a Thunderbolt attack despite the Ground-type's immunity to Electric moves.
  • Mewtwo also appears as a painting on Giovanni's wall.
  • This is the first time Giovanni's face is clearly seen, as it has always been in the shadows in previous episodes.

Errors

Dub edits

In other languages

  • Finnish: Merkin herruus
  • French: L'arène Team Rocket
  • German: Der Kampf um den Erdorden
  • Hebrew: הקרב על התג hakrav al hatag
  • Italian: L'ottava Medaglia
  • Portuguese (Brazilian): A Batalha da Insígnia
  • Spanish:
    • Iberian Spanish: El combate de la medalla
    • Latin American Spanish: ¡La batalla por la medalla!
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