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'''Great Bowls of Fire!''' (Japanese: '''カイリュー!げきりんはつどう!''' ''{{tt|Kairyu|Dragonite}}! Activate {{tt|Imperial Rage|Outrage}}!'') is the 253rd episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on June 20, 2002 and in the United States on June 14, 2003.
'''Great Bowls of Fire!''' (Japanese: '''カイリュー!げきりんはつどう!''' ''{{tt|Kairyu|Dragonite}}! Activate {{tt|Imperial Rage|Outrage}}!'') is the 253rd episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on June 20, 2002 and in the United States on June 14, 2003.
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==Synopsis==
==Blurb==
When last seen, {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} arrives in the form of a Pokémon approaching them from the sky. The {{m|Flamethrower}} greeting is a dead giveaway that it is [[Ash's Charizard]] . Charizard lands on Ash, licking his face as Ash says that it hasn't changed a bit. Charizard is quickly followed by {{jo|Liza}} and [[Charla]], who both Ash and Clair are acquainted with. Furthermore, it is also revealed that Liza and [[Clair]] were good childhood friends, and that Clair was already familiar with Charizard (as Liza occasionally brings the Charizard from [[Charicific Valley]] to the Holy Land to train), but wasn't aware that the other Charizard belongs to Ash. Clair also reveals that Charizard also has a romantic relationship with Charla, him being her bodyguard and "knight in shining armor". After Liza is briefed on their troubles with {{TRT}} having stolen the Dragon Fang and tricking the Holy Land's Dragonite into assist them, Liza and Charizard pledge their assistance.
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<i>Immediately after entering an area considered sacrosanct by the Dragon Pokémon that dwell there, Team Rocket sets off a chain of events that enrages the area's Dragonite guardian. Unchecked, this Dragon's rage threatens to destroy the area entirely and all those who dwell within it—including not only Team Rocket, but also Clair, the gym leader, and Ash and party. Facing a Dragon of an opponent, the odds are stacked against Ash, but when an unexpected ally—Ash's own Charizard—makes an appearance, Ash sees a glimmer of hope.</i>
 
==Plot==
Moments after {{TRT}} escaped in the arms of a Dragonite, {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} see a Pokémon approaching them from the sky. The {{m|Flamethrower}} greeting is a dead giveaway; it's none other than [[Ash's Charizard]]! As Charizard lands on Ash and licks his face, Ash says that it hasn't changed a bit. Charizard is quickly followed by {{jo|Liza}} - astride [[Charla]]'s back - who both Ash and Clair are acquainted with. It is revealed that Liza and [[Clair]] were good childhood friends, and that Liza occasionally brings the Charizard from [[Charicific Valley]] to the [[Dragon Holy Land|Holy Land]] to train. Clair admits that she had seen Ash's Charizard before, but wasn't aware of its original Trainer. It seems that Charizard also has a romantic relationship with Charla, him being her bodyguard and "knight in shining armor" (causing [[Brock]] to lament that he seems to be the only one here without any luck in love).
 
Liza asks Ash if he's had his Gym Battle with Clair, prompting the group to brief her on their recent troubles: Team Rocket stole the Dragon Fang, escaped into the Dragon's Holy Land, and tricked its guardian, Dragonite, into assisting them. Liza, Charla, and Charizard immediately pledge their assistance, and the group is soon being towed across the Holy Land in Charizard-pulled balloons. As they fly, the group wonders why {{p|Dragonite}} would assist Team Rocket. Brock suggests that the criminals threatened to destroy the Dragon Fang, thereby forcing Dragonite to obey them, but Clair doubts that a Pokémon as intelligent and powerful as the Holy Land's Dragonite would fall for such a ruse. [[Kaburagi]] reminds Ash and Co. that Dragonite originally belonged to the [[Gym Leader (EP253)|first Blackthorn Gym Leader]], who had dedicated his life in protecting the Holy Land; even after he passed away, his Dragonite continued its vigil in memory of its Trainer.


As they are towed in balloons through the Holy Land, they wonder why {{p|Dragonite}} would assist Team Rocket, unusual considering that the first Blackthorn Gym Leader had loved the Holy Land, and had dedicated his life in protecting it, and Dragonite had continued in doing the same. Meanwhile, Team Rocket manages to land near a shrine, where Dragonite implores them to eat in safety. Clair and company, in the meantime, are headed towards the same shrine - the Dragon Shrine, a shrine built as a dedication to the preservation of harmony between humans and Pokémon, as Team Rocket prepares to loot the contents while Dragonite is asleep. Within the shrine lies the Prayer Flame, a flame dedicated to the harmony that has been burning since the shrine was first built over 500 years ago.  Though James tries to steal the golden bowl containing the Prayer Flame, his hands slip, and the flame spills out of the shrine, setting fire to the nearby landscape.  Dragonite notices this, and turns on Team Rocket with a {{m|Hyper Beam}}, even as the Flame burns out of control.
Meanwhile, Team Rocket is having a very uncomfortable flight in Dragonite's arms, but the latter assures them (translated by Meowth) that it is taking them somewhere good. Dragonite finally drops its passengers off by a large lake, before going into the woods and collecting fruit for them to eat. As Team Rocket digs in, Dragonite implores them to eat in safety, promising them that no one will harm them now. Overcome with emotion, Team Rocket bursts into tears and praises their savior. However, the dastardly trio's attention is quickly drawn to their surroundings - namely, a small structure on the side of the lake.


Ash and company reach the scene just as Dragonite is hit by its own Hyper Beam (thanks to {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}}'s {{m|Counter}}), and manage to save Team Rocket from another Hyper Beam. Clair sends out {{p|Dragonair}} to put out the out-of-control fire, while Liza, along with Misty and Brock (with Charla, {{TP|Brock|Onix}}, {{TP|Brock|Geodude}}, {{TP|Misty|Staryu}}, and {{TP|Misty|Politoed}}) try to save the Pokémon trapped in the fires. As Kaburagi takes back the Dragon Fang box from Team Rocket, Clair tries to reason with Dragonite, but to no avail - Dragonite fires a Hyper Beam on it, which was only partially deflected by Charizard's {{m|Flamethrower}}. Kaburagi, seeing this, realizes that Dragonite is in a {{m|Outrage|state of attack rage}} - wherein it cannot stop itself from attacking. Pikachu tries to calm down Dragonite with a {{m|Thunder}}, but Dragonite easily knocks it down.  Ash catches Pikachu, and is in turn saved from Dragonite's attack by Charizard.
In the air, Clair and company have spotted the same lake, prompting Kaburagi to wonder if Dragonite would take Team Rocket to the Dragon Shrine. When Ash questions Kaburagi about the Dragon Shrine, the old man explains that it was built long ago to represent hope for harmony between humans and Pokémon. Within the shrine lies the Prayer Flame, a symbol of the eventual peace between humans and Pokémon; despite being lit over 500 years ago, it remains strong to this day. Unbeknownst to the heroes, Team Rocket is sneaking into the shrine while Dragonite sleeps, planning to raid it of its valuables. They come upon the golden bowl containing the Prayer Flame and resolve to steal it, only for James to insist that they take it as is (reasoning that it's probably worth more if the flame is still lit). However, the bowl's heat burns right through his gloves, causing him to hurl the Flame out of the shrine. Jessie and Meowth curse James' clumsiness, but they soon realize that they have bigger problems; the fallen Flame has set the landscape ablaze. Dragonite notices this, and turns on Team Rocket with a {{m|Hyper Beam}}, even as the Flame burns out of control.


As to why Dragonite would enter the attack rage, James is forced to come clean with having stolen the Prayer Flame. Kaburagi is set in charge of restoring the shrine, just as Charizard and Dragonite battle it out.  Charizard opens with a Flamethrower, to which Dragonite responds with a Hyper Beam at Ash. Dragonair intercepts the attack with {{m|Safeguard}}, as Ash and Clair agree to battle together to rein in Dragonite.  After exchanging Hyper Beams (and Charizard nearly missing an attempt at {{m|Seismic Toss}}), Clair realizes that taking turns throwing attacks at it will not help at all.  Formulating a plan, Dragonair calls upon thunder clouds while Charizard manages to keep Dragonite stationary, allowing Pikachu to get in a Thunder attack that makes its mark on Dragonite.  However, when Dragonite tries to break free with another Hyper Beam, Charizard uses {{m|Fire Spin}} to contain the attack, which explodes in Dragonite's face, sending it plummeting into the water.
After dodging several attacks, Jessie uses {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}}'s {{m|Counter}} to reflect one of Dragonite's Hyper Beams back at it - however, this only seems to make the Dragon Pokémon even angrier. Luckily, Ash and his allies arrive on the scene, with Charizard's {{m|Flamethrower}} saving Team Rocket from another Hyper Beam. Clair sends out {{p|Dragonair}} to put out the raging fire, while Liza, Misty, and Brock (with Charla, {{TP|Brock|Onix}}, {{TP|Brock|Geodude}}, {{TP|Misty|Staryu}}, and {{TP|Misty|Politoed}}) try to save the Pokémon trapped in the fires. Charizard glares at Dragonite, but Ash reins it in, intent on trying to reason with Dragonite first.


As everyone regroups together, Dragonite emerges from the water, its attack rage gone.  Finally in a conscious state, it examines the damage it had caused and weeps. As it is consoled by the other Pokémon living in the area, Misty and Kaburagi tells them to leave, but Kaburagi quickly realizes that they had taken the Dragon Fang from the box.  One Thunderbolt attack later, and the Dragon Fang slips from James' hand, and Team Rocket is sent flying. Ash recovers the Dragon Fang, while Geodude manages to recover the Prayer Flame.
Team Rocket huddles at Ash's feet, thanking him for saving them; Kaburagi takes the opportunity to retrieve the Dragon Fang from James. Clair begs Dragonite to recognize her and stop its attack, but to no avail - Dragonite fires a Hyper Beam at her, which is only partially deflected by Charizard's {{m|Flamethrower}}. Although Clair is unharmed, Kaburagi finally realizes why the Pokémon is so unreasonable; he warns Clair that Dragonite is suffering from {{m|Outrage|attack rage}}. As the guardian of the Holy Land unleashes a powerful {{m|Twister}} that forces Dragonair to dispel her rain clouds, Misty asks Clair about Kaburagi's statement. The Blackthorn Gym Leader explains that Dragonite has become confused after performing too many consecutive attacks, causing it to attack everything it sees in a berserk fury.


Later, back at the Gym, Ash and company agree to start a new Gym Battle the next day, as Charizard gives Ash a 'lucky' Flamethrower to the face.
Realizing that they need to battle Dragonite to snap it out of confusion, Ash has Pikachu try a {{m|Thunder}}; unfortunately, Dragonite dashes up and knocks it down before it can attack. Ash catches Pikachu, and is in turn saved from Dragonite's attack by Charizard. Ash again tries to talk Dragonite down, asking it to listen to the cries of the wild Pokémon around it, but the maddened Dragon-Type is unmoved. Kaburagi declares that Dragonite entered the attack rage in response to something terrible, forcing James to admit his attempt to steal the Prayer Flame. As Misty's Politoed puts out the flames on the Dragon Shrine, Clair leaves Kaburagi in charge of restoring the shrine, while she tries to think of a way to stop Dragonite's rampage.
 
Meanwhile, Charizard and Dragonite face off over the lake. Charizard opens with a Flamethrower, knocking Dragonite into the water. Dragonite emerges unharmed and fires a Hyper Beam at Ash, but Dragonair intercepts the attack with {{m|Safeguard}}. Clair arrives and asks Ash to work with her in order to stop Dragonite. When Ash agrees, Clair has Dragonair use {{m|Bind}} to cut Dragonite off; when the fully-evolved dragon breaks free, Charizard and Dragonair blast it with Flamethrower and Hyper Beam. Even this fails to slow Dragonite down, and it quickly evades and counters Dragonair's second attempt at a Hyper Beam. Ash has Charizard use {{m|Seismic Toss}}, but Dragonite dodges and hurls Charizard into the woods. As Charizard returns to the air, ready for another round, Clair realizes that Dragonite is too powerful for any one attack to work.
 
Trying a different approach, Clair orders Dragonair to summon thunder clouds while Charizard keeps Dragonite busy. Another Twister attack from the latter forces Liza and Charla to land their balloon, now carrying Brock and the evacuated wild Pokémon. After a moment, lightning begins striking Dragonite, and Pikachu soon adds a Thunder attack to pin the Dragon Pokémon down. Despite the shocking assault, Dragonite tries to break free with Hyper Beam - in response, Ash has Charizard use {{m|Fire Spin}} to contain the attack. The energy of the Hyper Beam is thus reflected and turned back on Dragonite itself; nonetheless, the furious Pokémon attempts another Hyper Beam. This time, the combined attacks explode in Dragonite's face, sending it plummeting into the water.
 
As everyone regroups and holds their breath, Dragonite emerges from the water in a flash. Assuming the worst, Ash prepares to have Pikachu launch another Thunder attack, but Clair tells him to wait - sure enough, Dragonite's attack rage is finally gone. Having regained its conscious state, it weeps over the damage it caused to its beloved Holy Land. As it is consoled by the other Pokémon living in the area, Misty and Kaburagi order Team Rocket to leave; although they do so without protest, Kaburagi quickly realizes that they have taken the Dragon Fang from the box. One Thunderbolt attack later, and the Dragon Fang slips from James' hand as Team Rocket blasts off again. Ash recovers the Dragon Fang, while Geodude puts the Prayer Flame back in the Dragon Shrine.
 
Later, back at the Gym, Ash and Clair agree to start a new Gym battle the next day, as Charizard gives Ash a 'lucky' Flamethrower to the face.


==Major events==
==Major events==
*[[Ash's Charizard]] returns from the [[Charicific Valley]].
* [[Ash's Charizard]] returns from the [[Charicific Valley]].
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{{animeevents}}
===Debuts===
===Debuts===
====Pokémon debuts====
====Pokémon debuts====
* {{p|Furret}}


==Characters==
==Characters==
===Humans===
===Humans===
[[File:PMTV EP253.png|thumb|200px|right|{{tt|Pocket Monster TV|Who's That Pokémon}}]]
* {{Ash}}
* {{Ash}}
* {{an|Misty}}
* {{an|Misty}}
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* [[Kaburagi]]
* [[Kaburagi]]
* {{jo|Liza}}
* {{jo|Liza}}
* [[Gym Leader (EP253)|Old Gym Leader]] (flashback)


===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
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* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})
* {{p|Togepi}} ({{OP|Misty|Togepi}})
* {{p|Togepi}} ({{OP|Misty|Togepi}})
* {{p|Charizard}} ({{OP|Ash|Charizard}})
* {{p|Wobbuffet}} ({{OP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}})
* {{p|Charizard}} ({{OP|Ash|Charizard}}; returns)
* {{p|Staryu}} ({{OP|Misty|Staryu}})
* {{p|Staryu}} ({{OP|Misty|Staryu}})
* {{p|Politoed}} ({{OP|Misty|Politoed}})
* {{p|Politoed}} ({{OP|Misty|Politoed}})
* {{p|Wobbuffet}} ({{OP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}})
* {{p|Onix}} ({{OP|Brock|Onix}})
* {{p|Onix}} ({{OP|Brock|Onix}})
* {{p|Geodude}} ({{OP|Brock|Geodude}})
* {{p|Geodude}} ({{OP|Brock|Geodude}})
* {{p|Dragonair}} ({{OP|Clair|Dragonair}})
* {{p|Dragonair}} ({{OP|Clair|Dragonair}})
* {{p|Charizard}} ([[Liza]]'s, nicknamed [[Charla]])
* {{p|Charizard}} ({{jo|Liza}}'s; [[Charla]])
* {{p|Wynaut}} ([[Recurring wild Pokémon in the anime#Wynaut|anime]])
* {{p|Wynaut}} ({{DL|Recurring wild Pokémon in the anime|Wynaut|anime}})
* {{p|Dragonite}}
* {{p|Dragonite}} (then [[Clair]]'s)
* {{p|Pidgey}} (multiple)
* {{p|Pidgey}} (multiple)
* {{p|Spearow}} (multiple)
* {{p|Spearow}} (multiple)
* {{p|Murkrow}} (multiple)
* {{p|Murkrow}} (multiple)
* {{p|Rattata}} (multiple)
* {{p|Rattata}} (multiple)
* {{p|Aipom}}
* {{p|Aipom}} (multiple)
* {{p|Mankey}}
* {{p|Mankey}}
* {{p|Nidoran♀}} (multiple)
* {{p|Nidoran♀}} (multiple)
* {{p|Nidoran♂}} (multiple)
* {{p|Sentret}} (multiple)
* {{p|Sentret}} (multiple)
* {{p|Furret}} (multiple; debut)
* {{p|Furret}} (multiple)


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Attack Rage is the anime equivalent of the side effect of the move {{m|Outrage}}.
* Attack Rage is the anime equivalent of the side effect of the move {{m|Outrage}}.
* The English title to this episode is a reference to the song ''{{wp|Great Balls of Fire}}''.
* The English title to this episode is a reference to the song "{{wp|Great Balls of Fire}}".
* During this episode, with Charizard's arrival, Ash technically has seven Pokémon on hand, one more than the allowed six a trainer can carry.
* During this episode, with Charizard's arrival, Ash technically has seven Pokémon on hand, one more than the allowed six a Trainer can carry. However, it is possible that Charizard was nominally under Liza's ownership until Ash was able to officially swap one of his Pokémon out for Charizard in time for the Gym Battle.
 
* Some parts of this episode were reanimated in ''[[BW136|A Pokémon of a Different Color!]].''
===Errors===
===Errors===
* Dragonair's {{m|Safeguard}} appears to neutralize Dragonite's Hyper Beam, when it should only protect against status changes.  
* Dragonair's {{m|Safeguard}} appears to neutralize Dragonite's Hyper Beam, when it should only protect against status changes. However, this is consistent with other portrayals of Safeguard in the anime.
* When Ash tells Charizard to use {{m|Fire Spin}}, Charizard uses what looks like {{m|Dragon Rage}} instead.
* When Ash tells Charizard to use {{m|Fire Spin}}, Charizard uses an attack that looks like a sphere of fire.


===Dub edits===
===Dub edits===
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|es_la={{tt|¡Enormes bolas de fuego!|Great balls of fire!}}
|es_eu={{tt|Grandes bolas de fuego|Great balls of fire}}
|es_eu={{tt|Grandes bolas de fuego|Great balls of fire}}
|pl={{tt|Doskonałe kule ognia|Excellent balls of fire}}
|hi=ड्रॅगन के पवित्र स्थान को बचाना है! {{tt|''Dragon ke pavitra staan ko bachana hai!''|We have to save the Dragon's Sacred Land!}} {{tt|*|Hungama dub}}
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Revision as of 08:32, 25 July 2016

EP252 : Fangs for Nothin'
Original series
EP254 : Better Eight Than Never
Great Bowls of Fire!
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  EP253  
カイリュー!げきりんはつどう!
Kairyu! Activate Imperial Rage!
First broadcast
Japan June 20, 2002
United States June 14, 2003
English themes
Opening Believe in Me
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening Ready Go!
Ending ポケッターリ・モンスターリ
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 冨岡淳広 Atsuhiro Tomioka
Storyboard 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Assistant director 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Animation director 岩根雅明 Masaaki Iwane
No additional credits are available at this time.

Great Bowls of Fire! (Japanese: カイリュー!げきりんはつどう! Kairyu! Activate Imperial Rage!) is the 253rd episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on June 20, 2002 and in the United States on June 14, 2003.

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Blurb

Immediately after entering an area considered sacrosanct by the Dragon Pokémon that dwell there, Team Rocket sets off a chain of events that enrages the area's Dragonite guardian. Unchecked, this Dragon's rage threatens to destroy the area entirely and all those who dwell within it—including not only Team Rocket, but also Clair, the gym leader, and Ash and party. Facing a Dragon of an opponent, the odds are stacked against Ash, but when an unexpected ally—Ash's own Charizard—makes an appearance, Ash sees a glimmer of hope.

Plot

Moments after Team Rocket escaped in the arms of a Dragonite, Ash and his friends see a Pokémon approaching them from the sky. The Flamethrower greeting is a dead giveaway; it's none other than Ash's Charizard! As Charizard lands on Ash and licks his face, Ash says that it hasn't changed a bit. Charizard is quickly followed by Liza - astride Charla's back - who both Ash and Clair are acquainted with. It is revealed that Liza and Clair were good childhood friends, and that Liza occasionally brings the Charizard from Charicific Valley to the Holy Land to train. Clair admits that she had seen Ash's Charizard before, but wasn't aware of its original Trainer. It seems that Charizard also has a romantic relationship with Charla, him being her bodyguard and "knight in shining armor" (causing Brock to lament that he seems to be the only one here without any luck in love).

Liza asks Ash if he's had his Gym Battle with Clair, prompting the group to brief her on their recent troubles: Team Rocket stole the Dragon Fang, escaped into the Dragon's Holy Land, and tricked its guardian, Dragonite, into assisting them. Liza, Charla, and Charizard immediately pledge their assistance, and the group is soon being towed across the Holy Land in Charizard-pulled balloons. As they fly, the group wonders why Dragonite would assist Team Rocket. Brock suggests that the criminals threatened to destroy the Dragon Fang, thereby forcing Dragonite to obey them, but Clair doubts that a Pokémon as intelligent and powerful as the Holy Land's Dragonite would fall for such a ruse. Kaburagi reminds Ash and Co. that Dragonite originally belonged to the first Blackthorn Gym Leader, who had dedicated his life in protecting the Holy Land; even after he passed away, his Dragonite continued its vigil in memory of its Trainer.

Meanwhile, Team Rocket is having a very uncomfortable flight in Dragonite's arms, but the latter assures them (translated by Meowth) that it is taking them somewhere good. Dragonite finally drops its passengers off by a large lake, before going into the woods and collecting fruit for them to eat. As Team Rocket digs in, Dragonite implores them to eat in safety, promising them that no one will harm them now. Overcome with emotion, Team Rocket bursts into tears and praises their savior. However, the dastardly trio's attention is quickly drawn to their surroundings - namely, a small structure on the side of the lake.

In the air, Clair and company have spotted the same lake, prompting Kaburagi to wonder if Dragonite would take Team Rocket to the Dragon Shrine. When Ash questions Kaburagi about the Dragon Shrine, the old man explains that it was built long ago to represent hope for harmony between humans and Pokémon. Within the shrine lies the Prayer Flame, a symbol of the eventual peace between humans and Pokémon; despite being lit over 500 years ago, it remains strong to this day. Unbeknownst to the heroes, Team Rocket is sneaking into the shrine while Dragonite sleeps, planning to raid it of its valuables. They come upon the golden bowl containing the Prayer Flame and resolve to steal it, only for James to insist that they take it as is (reasoning that it's probably worth more if the flame is still lit). However, the bowl's heat burns right through his gloves, causing him to hurl the Flame out of the shrine. Jessie and Meowth curse James' clumsiness, but they soon realize that they have bigger problems; the fallen Flame has set the landscape ablaze. Dragonite notices this, and turns on Team Rocket with a Hyper Beam, even as the Flame burns out of control.

After dodging several attacks, Jessie uses Wobbuffet's Counter to reflect one of Dragonite's Hyper Beams back at it - however, this only seems to make the Dragon Pokémon even angrier. Luckily, Ash and his allies arrive on the scene, with Charizard's Flamethrower saving Team Rocket from another Hyper Beam. Clair sends out Dragonair to put out the raging fire, while Liza, Misty, and Brock (with Charla, Onix, Geodude, Staryu, and Politoed) try to save the Pokémon trapped in the fires. Charizard glares at Dragonite, but Ash reins it in, intent on trying to reason with Dragonite first.

Team Rocket huddles at Ash's feet, thanking him for saving them; Kaburagi takes the opportunity to retrieve the Dragon Fang from James. Clair begs Dragonite to recognize her and stop its attack, but to no avail - Dragonite fires a Hyper Beam at her, which is only partially deflected by Charizard's Flamethrower. Although Clair is unharmed, Kaburagi finally realizes why the Pokémon is so unreasonable; he warns Clair that Dragonite is suffering from attack rage. As the guardian of the Holy Land unleashes a powerful Twister that forces Dragonair to dispel her rain clouds, Misty asks Clair about Kaburagi's statement. The Blackthorn Gym Leader explains that Dragonite has become confused after performing too many consecutive attacks, causing it to attack everything it sees in a berserk fury.

Realizing that they need to battle Dragonite to snap it out of confusion, Ash has Pikachu try a Thunder; unfortunately, Dragonite dashes up and knocks it down before it can attack. Ash catches Pikachu, and is in turn saved from Dragonite's attack by Charizard. Ash again tries to talk Dragonite down, asking it to listen to the cries of the wild Pokémon around it, but the maddened Dragon-Type is unmoved. Kaburagi declares that Dragonite entered the attack rage in response to something terrible, forcing James to admit his attempt to steal the Prayer Flame. As Misty's Politoed puts out the flames on the Dragon Shrine, Clair leaves Kaburagi in charge of restoring the shrine, while she tries to think of a way to stop Dragonite's rampage.

Meanwhile, Charizard and Dragonite face off over the lake. Charizard opens with a Flamethrower, knocking Dragonite into the water. Dragonite emerges unharmed and fires a Hyper Beam at Ash, but Dragonair intercepts the attack with Safeguard. Clair arrives and asks Ash to work with her in order to stop Dragonite. When Ash agrees, Clair has Dragonair use Bind to cut Dragonite off; when the fully-evolved dragon breaks free, Charizard and Dragonair blast it with Flamethrower and Hyper Beam. Even this fails to slow Dragonite down, and it quickly evades and counters Dragonair's second attempt at a Hyper Beam. Ash has Charizard use Seismic Toss, but Dragonite dodges and hurls Charizard into the woods. As Charizard returns to the air, ready for another round, Clair realizes that Dragonite is too powerful for any one attack to work.

Trying a different approach, Clair orders Dragonair to summon thunder clouds while Charizard keeps Dragonite busy. Another Twister attack from the latter forces Liza and Charla to land their balloon, now carrying Brock and the evacuated wild Pokémon. After a moment, lightning begins striking Dragonite, and Pikachu soon adds a Thunder attack to pin the Dragon Pokémon down. Despite the shocking assault, Dragonite tries to break free with Hyper Beam - in response, Ash has Charizard use Fire Spin to contain the attack. The energy of the Hyper Beam is thus reflected and turned back on Dragonite itself; nonetheless, the furious Pokémon attempts another Hyper Beam. This time, the combined attacks explode in Dragonite's face, sending it plummeting into the water.

As everyone regroups and holds their breath, Dragonite emerges from the water in a flash. Assuming the worst, Ash prepares to have Pikachu launch another Thunder attack, but Clair tells him to wait - sure enough, Dragonite's attack rage is finally gone. Having regained its conscious state, it weeps over the damage it caused to its beloved Holy Land. As it is consoled by the other Pokémon living in the area, Misty and Kaburagi order Team Rocket to leave; although they do so without protest, Kaburagi quickly realizes that they have taken the Dragon Fang from the box. One Thunderbolt attack later, and the Dragon Fang slips from James' hand as Team Rocket blasts off again. Ash recovers the Dragon Fang, while Geodude puts the Prayer Flame back in the Dragon Shrine.

Later, back at the Gym, Ash and Clair agree to start a new Gym battle the next day, as Charizard gives Ash a 'lucky' Flamethrower to the face.

Major events

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

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pocket Monster TV

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?

Who's That Pokémon?: Chinchou (US and international), Dragonite (Japan)

Trivia

  • Attack Rage is the anime equivalent of the side effect of the move Outrage.
  • The English title to this episode is a reference to the song "Great Balls of Fire".
  • During this episode, with Charizard's arrival, Ash technically has seven Pokémon on hand, one more than the allowed six a Trainer can carry. However, it is possible that Charizard was nominally under Liza's ownership until Ash was able to officially swap one of his Pokémon out for Charizard in time for the Gym Battle.
  • Some parts of this episode were reanimated in A Pokémon of a Different Color!.

Errors

  • Dragonair's Safeguard appears to neutralize Dragonite's Hyper Beam, when it should only protect against status changes. However, this is consistent with other portrayals of Safeguard in the anime.
  • When Ash tells Charizard to use Fire Spin, Charizard uses an attack that looks like a sphere of fire.

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EP252 : Fangs for Nothin'
Original series
EP254 : Better Eight Than Never
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