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title_ja_trans=Ice Field! Blazing Battle! |
title_ja_trans=Ice Field! Blazing Battle! |
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broadcast_jp=December 24, 1998 |
broadcast_jp=December 24, 1998 |
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{{spoilers}}
{{spoilers}}
==Synopsis==
{{Ash}} is in his second preliminary {{pkmn|battle}}, on the Rock field. Both he and his opponent are down to their last {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. Ash sends out {{AP|Squirtle}}, while the opponent sends out {{p|Nidorino}}. Both put up a fierce fight, but Squirtle manages to win with a {{m|Skull Bash}}, allowing Ash to advance to the third round!


Ash and {{ashfr|company}} search for a [[Pokémon Center]] so Ash can heal his Pokémon before the third round. The centers are crowded and many [[Nurse Joy]]s and [[Officer Jenny|Jennies]] are everywhere in the streets. Brock's love meter skyrockets at this rate. {{TRT}} relishes this opportunity to swipe {{cat|Ash's Pokémon}} and they do so by opening a fake Pokémon Center. After Team Rocket reveals their true identities to Ash and company, they are about to escape with Ash's stolen Pokémon, but Brock's {{TP|Brock|Onix}} stops them and gives Ash his Pokémon back. After biting open a hole in the balloon, Onix sends Team Rocket blasting off again! After fending off Team Rocket, the group then hears that new Pokémon will be admitted into the Pokémon Center. Ash takes this opportunity to heal his Pokémon.
==Blurb==
<!--http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-episodes/02_22-fire-and-ice/-->
<i>Ash's second battle takes place on the Rock Field where he relies on his Squirtle to hopefully take down a Nidorino. In between matches, Ash needs to drop off his Pokémon at the Pokémon Center to have them taken care of. Team Rocket takes this opportunity to make one more attempt at stealing Pikachu. They set up a Pokémon Center of their own and when Ash drops off his Pokéballs, they grab them and run! When he finally gets his Pokémon back, Ash must race to make it to his third match of competition, which will be held on the Ice Field.</i>


Ash is now in the middle of the third round match with [[Pete Pebbleman]] in the Ice Field. Both trainers each won the first round of the match. Ash has {{AP|Kingler}} battle, while Pete has {{p|Cloyster}} battle. Ash tells Kingler to use {{m|Crabhammer}}, while Pete orders Cloyster to use {{m|Withdraw}}. This doesn't look good for Ash-- since Cloyster used Withdraw, Kingler will get worn out from using Crabhammer, but {{an|Misty}} and {{an|Brock}} encourage Ash to keep going, because Cloyster is still losing health despite the defense boost. Kingler keeps hitting Cloyster with its Crabhammer until Cloyster's shell finally cracks, [[fainting|knocking it out]]. Pete recalls Cloyster and sends out Arcanine. Kingler tries a Bubble attack, but Pete's Arcanine dodges it and uses {{m|Dragon Rage}}. Kingler is defeated. Ash recalls Kingler and sends {{AP|Pikachu}} into the battlefield. Pikachu uses {{m|Agility}}, but Arcanine is trying to stop it with a {{m|Fire Blast}}. The Fire Blast attacks melt the field. Pikachu dives into the water, then uses {{m|Thunderbolt}}. Pete's Arcanine is defeated and Ash is heading for the fourth round!
==Plot==
{{Ash}} is in his second preliminary {{pkmn|battle}}, on the Rock field. Both he and his opponent are down to their last {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. Ash sends out {{AP|Squirtle}}, while the opponent sends out {{p|Nidorino}}. Both put up a fierce fight, but Squirtle manages to win with a {{m|Skull Bash}}, allowing Ash to advance to the third round.
 
It is revealed that {{an|Gary}} was watching Ash's battle with his cheerleaders. He says that Ash is acting like he won the whole competition after winning "two easy matches". He then says, "He better enjoy all his celebratin' now, 'cause when his luck runs out, Ash Ketchum won't have anything to cheer about. Unless he wants to cheer for me, right girls? Hah!" His cheerleaders chant his name happily at this. While he is speaking, he seems jealous and a bit spiteful toward Ash.
 
Ash and {{ashfr}} search for a [[Pokémon Center]] so Ash can heal his Pokémon before the third round. The centers are crowded and many [[Nurse Joy]]s and [[Officer Jenny|Jennies]] are everywhere in the streets. Brock's love meter skyrockets at this rate. {{TRT}} relishes this opportunity to swipe {{cat|Ash's Pokémon}} and they do so by opening a fake Pokémon Center. After Team Rocket reveals their true identities to Ash and company, they are about to escape with Ash's stolen Pokémon, but Brock's {{TP|Brock|Onix}} stops them and gives Ash his Pokémon back. After biting open a hole in the balloon, Onix sends Team Rocket blasting off again! After fending off Team Rocket, the group then hears that new Pokémon will be admitted into the Pokémon Center. Ash takes this opportunity to heal his Pokémon.
 
Ash is now in the middle of the third round match with [[Pete Pebbleman]] in the Ice Field. Both Trainers each won the first round of the match. Ash uses {{AP|Kingler}} for the battle, while Pete uses {{p|Cloyster}} for the battle. Ash tells Kingler to use {{m|Crabhammer}}, while Pete orders Cloyster to use {{m|Withdraw}}. This doesn't look good for Ash since Cloyster used Withdraw. Kingler will get worn out from using Crabhammer, but {{an|Misty}} and {{an|Brock}} encourage Ash to keep going, because Cloyster is still losing health despite the defense boost. Kingler keeps hitting Cloyster with its Crabhammer until Cloyster's shell finally cracks, [[fainting|knocking it out]]. Pete recalls Cloyster and sends out {{p|Arcanine}}. Kingler tries a {{m|Bubble}} attack, but Pete's Arcanine dodges it and uses {{m|Dragon Rage}}. Kingler is defeated. Ash recalls Kingler and sends {{AP|Pikachu}} into the battlefield. Pikachu uses {{m|Agility}}, but Arcanine is trying to stop it with a {{m|Fire Blast}}. The Fire Blast attacks melt the field. Pikachu dives into the water, then uses {{m|Thunderbolt}}. Pete's Arcanine is defeated, and Ash is heading for the fourth round.


==Major events==
==Major events==
*[[Ash's Squirtle]] is revealed to know {{m|Withdraw}}.
* [[Ash's Squirtle]] is revealed to know {{m|Withdraw}}.
*{{Ash}} wins his second and third League {{pkmn|battle|matches}}.
* {{Ash}} wins his second and third League {{pkmn|battle|matches}}.
{{animeevents}}
{{animeevents}}


===Debuts===
===Debuts===
====Pokémon debuts====


==Characters==
==Characters==
===Humans===
===Humans===
[[File:Dare da EP076.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]]
* [[Gary Oak]]
* [[Nurse Joy]]s from many different cities
* [[Nurse Joy]]s from many different cities
* [[Officer Jenny]]s from many different cities
* [[Officer Jenny]]s from many different cities
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===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
[[File:Dare da EP076.png|200px|thumb|Who's That Pokémon?]]
[[File:WTP EP076.png|200px|thumb|right|Who's That Pokémon?]]
[[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Koffing}} ''(US and international)'', {{p|Nidorino}} ''(Japan)''
[[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Koffing}} ''(US and international)'', {{p|Nidorino}} ''(Japan)''


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* [[Professor Oak's lecture]]: <!--Description here.-->
* [[Professor Oak's lecture]]: [[Indigo League]] tournament format
** Pokémon senryū summary: On the field, choosing the Pokémon, is difficult.
** Pokémon senryū summary: On the field, choosing the Pokémon, is difficult.
* The episode's title has the same name as one of Robert Frost's Poems.
* Ash's challenger on the Rock Field is left unnamed in both versions.
* Ash's challenger on the Rock Field is left unnamed in both versions.
* Misty mentions {{stat|Hit Points}} in this episode, the only time it is referenced in the anime. This was in the dub only, however.
* Misty mentions {{stat|Hit Points}} in this episode, the only time it is referenced in the anime. This was in the dub only, however.
* Brock's ability to identify fake Nurse Joys is first seen in this episode.
* Brock's ability to identify fake Nurse Joys is first seen in this episode.
* This is the first time one of the Team Rocket members (in this case, Jessie) refers to Ash by his name instead of "[[twerp]]" or "brat".
* As Ash is looking for a place to eat he passes a movie theater with a poster for ''{{DL|Movies in the Pokémon world|Pokémon in Love}}'', the movie of which he helped produce.
* As Ash is looking for a place to eat he passes a movie theater with a poster for "Pokémon in Love," the movie that Misty's Psyduck took part in.
* This is one of the very few times in the anime that Team Rocket uses Ash's first name instead of calling him 'twerp', 'brat', or 'the twerp'.


===Errors===
===Errors===
* In the Brazilian Portuguese dub version, when Misty refers to Hit Points her words are mistranslated as {{tt|Pontos de Ataque|Attack Points}}.
* In the Brazilian Portuguese dub version, when Misty refers to Hit Points her words are mistranslated as {{tt|Pontos de Ataque|Attack Points}}.
* On the posters in the village, the é in Pokémon is not e-acute, thus making it "Pokemon".
* On the posters in the village, the é in Pokémon lacks its accent.
* While Team Rocket is reciting their motto the white piece of paper behind them covering part of the "R" is missing the blue design and text.
* On the Ice Field, the announcer says that each contestant has won one match each, but Ash has actually won two already.
* On the Ice Field, the announcer says that each contestant has won one match each, but Ash has actually won two already.
* On the Rock Field, the announcer says that the battle is ''just beginning'', and that each Trainer has only ''one'' Pokémon remaining.
* As the Officer Jennys run past Ash and Misty, Ash comments on the large amount of them. However, when a group of Nurse Joys run past, Misty calls them Officer Jennys instead.
* Misty says that Brock and Ash need to get all of their Pokémon back, but only Ash's Pikachu was stolen.
* Kingler faints, but Ash is still able to recall it to its Poké Ball.
* On the score boards, the green team is usually on the left, while it is on the right this time.
* On the score boards, the green team is usually on the left, while it is on the right this time.
* When Pikachu defeats Arcanine, the Green Flag is pointed towards Ash, when Ash is on the Red Team
* The scoreboard prior to Ash's battle on the Ice Field shows him as the Red Competitor on the right side, but he is on the Green Competitor's side of the field.
* Nidorino only attacked without his Trainer's commands.
* When Brock tells Misty that Ash was "starving", there is a line between Brock's neck and shoulders making it look like his head is disconnected to the rest of his body.


===Dub edits===
===Dub edits===
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Revision as of 06:27, 25 July 2015

EP075 : Round One - Begin!
Original series
EP077 : The Fourth Round Rumble
Fire and Ice
EP076.png
  EP076  
こおりのフィールド!ほのおのたたかい!
Ice Field! Blazing Battle!
First broadcast
Japan December 24, 1998
United States November 6, 1999
English themes
Opening Pokémon Theme
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening めざせポケモンマスター
Ending タイプ・ワイルド
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 武上純希 Junki Takegami
Storyboard 鈴木敏明 Toshiaki Suzuki
Assistant director 井硲清高 Kiyotaka Itani
Animation director 玉川明洋 Akihiro Tamagawa
Additional credits

Fire and Ice (Japanese: こおりのフィールド!ほのおのたたかい! Ice Field! Blazing Battle!) is the 76th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on December 24, 1998 and in the United States on November 6, 1999.

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Blurb

Ash's second battle takes place on the Rock Field where he relies on his Squirtle to hopefully take down a Nidorino. In between matches, Ash needs to drop off his Pokémon at the Pokémon Center to have them taken care of. Team Rocket takes this opportunity to make one more attempt at stealing Pikachu. They set up a Pokémon Center of their own and when Ash drops off his Pokéballs, they grab them and run! When he finally gets his Pokémon back, Ash must race to make it to his third match of competition, which will be held on the Ice Field.

Plot

Ash is in his second preliminary battle, on the Rock field. Both he and his opponent are down to their last Pokémon. Ash sends out Squirtle, while the opponent sends out Nidorino. Both put up a fierce fight, but Squirtle manages to win with a Skull Bash, allowing Ash to advance to the third round.

It is revealed that Gary was watching Ash's battle with his cheerleaders. He says that Ash is acting like he won the whole competition after winning "two easy matches". He then says, "He better enjoy all his celebratin' now, 'cause when his luck runs out, Ash Ketchum won't have anything to cheer about. Unless he wants to cheer for me, right girls? Hah!" His cheerleaders chant his name happily at this. While he is speaking, he seems jealous and a bit spiteful toward Ash.

Ash and his friends search for a Pokémon Center so Ash can heal his Pokémon before the third round. The centers are crowded and many Nurse Joys and Jennies are everywhere in the streets. Brock's love meter skyrockets at this rate. Team Rocket relishes this opportunity to swipe Ash's Pokémon and they do so by opening a fake Pokémon Center. After Team Rocket reveals their true identities to Ash and company, they are about to escape with Ash's stolen Pokémon, but Brock's Onix stops them and gives Ash his Pokémon back. After biting open a hole in the balloon, Onix sends Team Rocket blasting off again! After fending off Team Rocket, the group then hears that new Pokémon will be admitted into the Pokémon Center. Ash takes this opportunity to heal his Pokémon.

Ash is now in the middle of the third round match with Pete Pebbleman in the Ice Field. Both Trainers each won the first round of the match. Ash uses Kingler for the battle, while Pete uses Cloyster for the battle. Ash tells Kingler to use Crabhammer, while Pete orders Cloyster to use Withdraw. This doesn't look good for Ash since Cloyster used Withdraw. Kingler will get worn out from using Crabhammer, but Misty and Brock encourage Ash to keep going, because Cloyster is still losing health despite the defense boost. Kingler keeps hitting Cloyster with its Crabhammer until Cloyster's shell finally cracks, knocking it out. Pete recalls Cloyster and sends out Arcanine. Kingler tries a Bubble attack, but Pete's Arcanine dodges it and uses Dragon Rage. Kingler is defeated. Ash recalls Kingler and sends Pikachu into the battlefield. Pikachu uses Agility, but Arcanine is trying to stop it with a Fire Blast. The Fire Blast attacks melt the field. Pikachu dives into the water, then uses Thunderbolt. Pete's Arcanine is defeated, and Ash is heading for the fourth round.

Major events

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

Debuts

Characters

Humans

Dare da?

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?

Who's That Pokémon?: Koffing (US and international), Nidorino (Japan)

Trivia

  • Professor Oak's lecture: Indigo League tournament format
    • Pokémon senryū summary: On the field, choosing the Pokémon, is difficult.
  • The episode's title has the same name as one of Robert Frost's Poems.
  • Ash's challenger on the Rock Field is left unnamed in both versions.
  • Misty mentions Hit Points in this episode, the only time it is referenced in the anime. This was in the dub only, however.
  • Brock's ability to identify fake Nurse Joys is first seen in this episode.
  • As Ash is looking for a place to eat he passes a movie theater with a poster for Pokémon in Love, the movie of which he helped produce.
  • This is one of the very few times in the anime that Team Rocket uses Ash's first name instead of calling him 'twerp', 'brat', or 'the twerp'.

Errors

  • In the Brazilian Portuguese dub version, when Misty refers to Hit Points her words are mistranslated as Pontos de Ataque.
  • On the posters in the village, the é in Pokémon lacks its accent.
  • While Team Rocket is reciting their motto the white piece of paper behind them covering part of the "R" is missing the blue design and text.
  • On the Ice Field, the announcer says that each contestant has won one match each, but Ash has actually won two already.
  • On the Rock Field, the announcer says that the battle is just beginning, and that each Trainer has only one Pokémon remaining.
  • As the Officer Jennys run past Ash and Misty, Ash comments on the large amount of them. However, when a group of Nurse Joys run past, Misty calls them Officer Jennys instead.
  • Misty says that Brock and Ash need to get all of their Pokémon back, but only Ash's Pikachu was stolen.
  • Kingler faints, but Ash is still able to recall it to its Poké Ball.
  • On the score boards, the green team is usually on the left, while it is on the right this time.
  • The scoreboard prior to Ash's battle on the Ice Field shows him as the Red Competitor on the right side, but he is on the Green Competitor's side of the field.
  • Nidorino only attacked without his Trainer's commands.
  • When Brock tells Misty that Ash was "starving", there is a line between Brock's neck and shoulders making it look like his head is disconnected to the rest of his body.

Dub edits

In other languages



EP075 : Round One - Begin!
Original series
EP077 : The Fourth Round Rumble
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