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<i>No sooner has Ash begun what he hopes will be his final gym battle in the Johto League than Team Rocket once again throws a wrench into his plans, making off with the Dragon Fang, an invaluable heirloom long held by the Blackthorn Gym. Ash and friends, along with the gym leader, give chase, but in their flight, Team Rocket leads them deep into a secretive area rarely visited by anyone but the Dragon Pokémon that dwell there. Perhaps angered by these uninvited guests, a large beast flies directly at Ash and friends as soon as they enter this area. Uncertain whether this shape be friend or foe, our heroes raise their guard and wait as it grows closer... and looms larger still.</i> | |||
==Plot== | |||
The episode begins with {{Ash}} and [[Clair]] on the battlefield, about to begin a three-on-three battle, with [[Kaburagi]] as judge. Clair leads off with {{p|Kingdra}}, which Ash responds with {{AP|Pikachu}}. Pikachu tries to {{m|Thunderbolt}} Kingdra, who easily shakes the attack off. This puzzles Misty and Brock. Kingdra responds with {{m|Twister}}, which catches Pikachu. However, Pikachu manages to recover, and launches a {{m|Thunder}} attack, only for Kingdra to shake it off as well. Ash is also puzzled by why Kingdra is easily repelling Pikachu's attacks, to which Clair replies that, though Kingdra is evolved from a {{p|Seadra}} (a {{t|Water}} type, the reason which Ash made his decision to lead off with Pikachu), upon evolution it gains the {{t|Dragon}} type as well. Kingdra continues the battle with {{m|Hydro Pump}}, which Pikachu returns fire with Thunderbolt. | The episode begins with {{Ash}} and [[Clair]] on the battlefield, about to begin a three-on-three battle, with [[Kaburagi]] as judge. Clair leads off with {{p|Kingdra}}, which Ash responds with {{AP|Pikachu}}. Pikachu tries to {{m|Thunderbolt}} Kingdra, who easily shakes the attack off. This puzzles Misty and Brock. Kingdra responds with {{m|Twister}}, which catches Pikachu. However, Pikachu manages to recover, and launches a {{m|Thunder}} attack, only for Kingdra to shake it off as well. Ash is also puzzled by why Kingdra is easily repelling Pikachu's attacks, to which Clair replies that, though Kingdra is evolved from a {{p|Seadra}} (a {{t|Water}} type, the reason which Ash made his decision to lead off with Pikachu), upon evolution it gains the {{t|Dragon}} type as well. Kingdra continues the battle with {{m|Hydro Pump}}, which Pikachu returns fire with Thunderbolt. | ||
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Abandoning the battle, the group pursues Team Rocket, who had managed to commandeer a boat. The group uses {{TP|Clair|Dragonair}}, {{AP|Totodile}}, {{TP|Misty|Staryu}}, and {{TP|Misty|Politoed}} to follow. Team Rocket escapes into the Dragon's Den, a cave in the middle of the water. Their pursuit in the cave leads them to the Dragon's Holy Land, a place that Clair had once trained with Lance. Team Rocket is saved from falling down by the waterfall into the Holy Land by a {{p|Dragonite}}, who Team Rocket convinces that they are trying to protect the Dragon Fang from Clair and the rest. | Abandoning the battle, the group pursues Team Rocket, who had managed to commandeer a boat. The group uses {{TP|Clair|Dragonair}}, {{AP|Totodile}}, {{TP|Misty|Staryu}}, and {{TP|Misty|Politoed}} to follow. Team Rocket escapes into the Dragon's Den, a cave in the middle of the water. Their pursuit in the cave leads them to the Dragon's Holy Land, a place that Clair had once trained with Lance. Team Rocket is saved from falling down by the waterfall into the Holy Land by a {{p|Dragonite}}, who Team Rocket convinces that they are trying to protect the Dragon Fang from Clair and the rest. | ||
Ash and his friends also manage to reach the Holy Land, and they split up to look for Team Rocket. Dragonite manages to fire a {{m|Hyper Beam}} as a warning shot to the group, just as Clair arrives. Kaburagi explains that the Dragonite had once belonged to the first Gym Leader of Blackthorn City, and had never felt the same since | Ash and his friends also manage to reach the Holy Land, and they split up to look for Team Rocket. Dragonite manages to fire a {{m|Hyper Beam}} as a warning shot to the group, just as Clair arrives. Kaburagi explains that the Dragonite had once belonged to the first {{OBP|Gym Leader|EP253}} of Blackthorn City, and had never felt the same since her Trainer had passed away. However, they are unsure as to why Dragonite would assist Team Rocket. However, their thoughts are disturbed by a roar coming from a Pokémon flying towards them... | ||
==Major events== | ==Major events== | ||
* {{Ash}} begins his Gym battle against [[Clair]]. | * {{Ash}} begins his [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}} against [[Clair]], but it is interrupted due to {{TRT}} trying to steal the {{DL|Type-enhancing item|Dragon Fang}}. | ||
* {{DL|Recurring wild Pokémon in the anime|Wynaut}} begins | * {{DL|Recurring wild Pokémon in the anime|Wynaut}} begins to follow Team Rocket. | ||
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=====TV episode debut===== | =====TV episode debut===== | ||
* {{p|Furret}} | ======English dub debuts====== | ||
* {{p|Furret}} | |||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
===Humans=== | |||
[[File:PMTV EP252.png|thumb|200px|right|{{tt|Pocket Monster TV|Who's That Pokémon}}]] | [[File:PMTV EP252.png|thumb|200px|right|{{tt|Pocket Monster TV|Who's That Pokémon}}]] | ||
* {{Ash}} | * {{Ash}} | ||
* {{an|Misty}} | * {{an|Misty}} | ||
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[[File:WTP EP252.png|thumb|200px|right|Who's That Pokémon?]] | [[File:WTP EP252.png|thumb|200px|right|Who's That Pokémon?]] | ||
[[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Octillery}} ''(US and international)'', {{p|Dragonair}} ''(Japan)'' | [[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Octillery}} ''(US and international)'', {{p|Dragonair}} ''(Japan)'' | ||
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}}) | * {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}}) | ||
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}}) | * {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}}) | ||
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* {{p|Dragonair}} ({{OP|Clair|Dragonair}}) | * {{p|Dragonair}} ({{OP|Clair|Dragonair}}) | ||
* {{p|Wynaut}} ([[Recurring wild Pokémon in the anime#Wynaut|anime]]) | * {{p|Wynaut}} ([[Recurring wild Pokémon in the anime#Wynaut|anime]]) | ||
* {{p|Dragonite}} (then [[Clair]]'s) | |||
* {{p|Rattata}} | * {{p|Rattata}} | ||
* {{p|Bellossom}} (multiple) | * {{p|Bellossom}} (multiple) | ||
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* {{p|Stantler}} | * {{p|Stantler}} | ||
* {{p|Bellsprout}} | * {{p|Bellsprout}} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* This episode marks the English dub debut of {{p|Furret}} in the anime, as the [[EP250|episode]] it already debuted in never got dubbed into English and was [[Banned episodes|banned]] almost internationally, including in {{pmin|the United States|North America}}, due to the [[Controversy|controversial]] appearance of {{p|Jynx|another Pokémon}}. | |||
* The English title to this episode is a pun on the phrase "thanks for nothing". | * The English title to this episode is a pun on the phrase "thanks for nothing". | ||
* Music from ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'' and ''[[M02|The Power of One]]'' can be heard. | * Music from ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'' and ''[[M02|The Power of One]]'' can be heard. | ||
* This episode is featured on the ''Volume 8: Dragon'' copy of [[Pokémon Elements]]. | * This episode is featured on the ''Volume 8: Dragon'' copy of [[Pokémon Elements]]. | ||
* After Brock grabs onto Staryu, he remarks sarcastically, "''This'' is a whole new experience." He may be referring to the time he clung to Staryu in the sea in ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]''. | * After Brock grabs onto Staryu, he remarks sarcastically, "''This'' is a whole new experience." He may be referring to the time he clung to Staryu in the sea in ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]''.<!--Which is strange, as his memories of that moment would've been erased from his memory by Mewtwo--> | ||
===Errors=== | ===Errors=== | ||
* The narrator says that Clair | * The narrator says that Clair agreed to begin the Gym battle after the ritual. However, in the [[EP251|previous episode]] she said that she will battle after Dratini has shed its skin. | ||
===Dub edits=== | ===Dub edits=== | ||
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|es_eu={{tt|El robo del colmillo|The fang's robbery}} | |es_eu={{tt|El robo del colmillo|The fang's robbery}} | ||
|pl={{tt|Kły na nic|Fangs for nothing}} | |pl={{tt|Kły na nic|Fangs for nothing}} | ||
|hi=ड्रैगन फंग चोरी हो गया! {{tt|''Dragon Fang chori ho gaya!''|The Dragon Fang is stolen!}} {{tt|*|Hungama dub}} | |||
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[[Category:Episodes with Gym battles|252]] | [[Category:Episodes with Gym battles|252]] | ||
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[[de:Der Drachenzahn von Ebenholz (Episode)]] | [[de:Der Drachenzahn von Ebenholz (Episode)]] | ||
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[[ja:無印編第252話]] | [[ja:無印編第252話]] | ||
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Fangs for Nothin' (Japanese: フスベジムのりゅうのきば! Fusube Gym's Dragon's Fang!) is the 252nd episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on June 13, 2002 and in the United States on June 7, 2003.
Blurb
No sooner has Ash begun what he hopes will be his final gym battle in the Johto League than Team Rocket once again throws a wrench into his plans, making off with the Dragon Fang, an invaluable heirloom long held by the Blackthorn Gym. Ash and friends, along with the gym leader, give chase, but in their flight, Team Rocket leads them deep into a secretive area rarely visited by anyone but the Dragon Pokémon that dwell there. Perhaps angered by these uninvited guests, a large beast flies directly at Ash and friends as soon as they enter this area. Uncertain whether this shape be friend or foe, our heroes raise their guard and wait as it grows closer... and looms larger still.
Plot
The episode begins with Ash and Clair on the battlefield, about to begin a three-on-three battle, with Kaburagi as judge. Clair leads off with Kingdra, which Ash responds with Pikachu. Pikachu tries to Thunderbolt Kingdra, who easily shakes the attack off. This puzzles Misty and Brock. Kingdra responds with Twister, which catches Pikachu. However, Pikachu manages to recover, and launches a Thunder attack, only for Kingdra to shake it off as well. Ash is also puzzled by why Kingdra is easily repelling Pikachu's attacks, to which Clair replies that, though Kingdra is evolved from a Seadra (a Water type, the reason which Ash made his decision to lead off with Pikachu), upon evolution it gains the Dragon type as well. Kingdra continues the battle with Hydro Pump, which Pikachu returns fire with Thunderbolt.
Meanwhile, Jessie is lamenting the loss of Dratini, but is cheered up by the prospect of food. As Jessie is planning her revenge against Clair, the food meant to cheer her up is stolen from right under them. Though Wobbuffet notices this, the others blame Wobbuffet (after hearing the voice of a hidden Wynaut) for eating all the food. However, they do manage to formulate a plan to steal the Dragon Fang.
Back at the Gym, Ash is convinced to switch out Pikachu after a Quick Attack also fails to faze Kingdra. Sending in Noctowl instead, Ash tries to use its psychic abilities to try and land a blow against Kingdra. Elsewhere, Team Rocket manages to sneak in and steal the Dragon Fang without setting off its infra-red alarms, however, an overzealous Wobbuffet manages to knock the group over, breaking one of the beams. The alarm reaches the battlefield, where, as Team Rocket was stealing the Dragon Fang, Noctowl had managed to land a Confusion on Kingdra, but a Hydro Pump had managed to break its momentum when Noctowl tries to throw it. Noctowl's Hypnosis also misses its mark thanks to Kingdra's Agility, and Kingdra manages to land a Hydro Pump on Noctowl, about to knock it out just as the alarm sounded.
Abandoning the battle, the group pursues Team Rocket, who had managed to commandeer a boat. The group uses Dragonair, Totodile, Staryu, and Politoed to follow. Team Rocket escapes into the Dragon's Den, a cave in the middle of the water. Their pursuit in the cave leads them to the Dragon's Holy Land, a place that Clair had once trained with Lance. Team Rocket is saved from falling down by the waterfall into the Holy Land by a Dragonite, who Team Rocket convinces that they are trying to protect the Dragon Fang from Clair and the rest.
Ash and his friends also manage to reach the Holy Land, and they split up to look for Team Rocket. Dragonite manages to fire a Hyper Beam as a warning shot to the group, just as Clair arrives. Kaburagi explains that the Dragonite had once belonged to the first Gym Leader of Blackthorn City, and had never felt the same since her Trainer had passed away. However, they are unsure as to why Dragonite would assist Team Rocket. However, their thoughts are disturbed by a roar coming from a Pokémon flying towards them...
Major events
- Ash begins his Gym battle against Clair, but it is interrupted due to Team Rocket trying to steal the Dragon Fang.
- Wynaut begins to follow Team Rocket.
- For a list of all major events in the anime, please see the history page.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
TV episode debut
English dub debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
Who's That Pokémon?: Octillery (US and international), Dragonair (Japan)
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Togepi (Misty's)
- Wobbuffet (Jessie's)
- Charizard (Ash's; shadowed)
- Totodile (Ash's)
- Noctowl (Ash's)
- Staryu (Misty's)
- Politoed (Misty's)
- Kingdra (Clair's)
- Dragonair (Clair's)
- Wynaut (anime)
- Dragonite (then Clair's)
- Rattata
- Bellossom (multiple)
- Hoppip (multiple)
- Skiploom (multiple)
- Jumpluff (multiple)
- Butterfree (multiple)
- Sentret
- Furret (dub TV debut)
- Sunflora (multiple)
- Venonat
- Oddish (multiple)
- Nidoran♀
- Nidoran♂
- Stantler
- Bellsprout
Trivia
- This episode marks the English dub debut of Furret in the anime, as the episode it already debuted in never got dubbed into English and was banned almost internationally, including in North America, due to the controversial appearance of another Pokémon.
- The English title to this episode is a pun on the phrase "thanks for nothing".
- Music from Mewtwo Strikes Back and The Power of One can be heard.
- This episode is featured on the Volume 8: Dragon copy of Pokémon Elements.
- After Brock grabs onto Staryu, he remarks sarcastically, "This is a whole new experience." He may be referring to the time he clung to Staryu in the sea in Mewtwo Strikes Back.
Errors
- The narrator says that Clair agreed to begin the Gym battle after the ritual. However, in the previous episode she said that she will battle after Dratini has shed its skin.
Dub edits
- James, as well as the rest of Team Rocket, refer to some type of manjū as being doughnuts.
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Mandarin Chinese | 煙墨道館的龍之牙 | |
Dutch | Tanden Op Elkaar | |
European French | La dent du dragon | |
German | Der Drachenzahn von Ebenholz | |
Hebrew | ארץ הדרקוניםerets hadraconim | |
Hindi | ड्रैगन फंग चोरी हो गया! Dragon Fang chori ho gaya! * | |
Italian | L'ultima Medaglia (seconda parte) | |
Polish | Kły na nic | |
Portuguese | Brazil | Presas à Solta |
Portugal | A Terra Sagrada dos Dragões | |
Spanish | Latin America | ¡El robo del colmillo! |
Spain | El robo del colmillo | |
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