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===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===

Revision as of 21:45, 23 July 2013

EP269 : The Ties That Bind
Original series
EP271 : Playing with Fire!
Can't Beat the Heat!
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  EP270  
ライバルたいけつ!カメックスVSリザードン!!
Rival Confrontation! Kamex VS Lizardon!!
First broadcast
Japan October 17, 2002
United States September 27, 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 木村竜二 Ryūji Kimura
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.

Can't Beat the Heat! (Japanese: ライバルたいけつ!カメックスVSリザードン!! Rival Confrontation! Kamex VS Lizardon!!) is the 270th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on October 17, 2002 and in the United States on September 27, 2003.

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Synopsis

When last seen, Ash and Gary were in their six-on-six match on a rock field. The match is even, with Gary down Magmar and Ash down Tauros (Gary also has his Nidoqueen in reserve). Gary's starter, Blastoise had launched a Hydro Pump to counter Heracross' own Fury Swipes. However, despite a last-minute evasion tactic behind a rock, Hydro Pump manages to blast through the rock and Heracross is knocked out.

Ash sends out Muk to battle. Blastoise uses Skull Bash, but Muk isn't fazed by the attack. Muk uses a Sludge Bomb, but Blastoise uses Rapid Spin to deflect the shot. Continuing to spin, it tries to hit Muk, but Muk easily catches and smothers its opponent. Blastoise escapes the pin with a Hydro Pump, and Ash pulls Muk for Bayleef, hoping that a Grass type will provide a good advantage over Blastoise. Bayleef evades the first Hydro Pump with Vine Whip jump, but her airborne Razor Leaf is deflected by Rapid Spin. Making matters worse, Bayleef's attempt to use Body Slam is met with a Bite attack from Blastoise. She gets tossed by her leaf, and is knocked out.

Since Ash has now lost three Pokémon, the referee calls for a 5-minute intermission. During the break, Pikachu wants in on the match against Blastoise, and is visibly upset when Ash explains that he can only use his six entrants that were arranged before the match. In the stands, Delia and Professor Oak reminisce about the match bringing back memories from the boys' childhood growing up together.

When the break ends, Ash sends out Snorlax, while Gary resumes with Arcanine; Brock believing that he will save Blastoise for last. Arcanine uses Take Down to charge straight at Snorlax, who responds with Body Slam. Arcanine evades the attack, and traps Snorlax with Fire Spin, but Snorlax then blasts a Hyper Beam at Arcanine. It is a direct hit, and although Arcanine tries to get up, the attack proves to be too much and Arcanine is knocked out.

Nidoqueen is sent back out. Ash warns Snorlax to be careful since Nidoqueen also knows Hyper Beam. Using its tail to jump (a tactic copied from Bayleef), Nidoqueen manages to land down on Snorlax and damage it with Double Kick. Nidoqueen then blasts a Hyper Beam, but Snorlax ducks the attack and counters back with an Ice Punch, taking Nidoqueen out of the match. Gary's Scizor is sent out against Snorlax, and after a series of Quick Attacks, Scizor defeats Snorlax with a Metal Claw to the face of a missed Hyper Beam. With Scizor playing a speed game, Brock notes that Ash had put his entries with power battling in mind, and his two remaining Pokémon will have trouble against Scizor. Sending Muk back out, Muk easily absorbs a Quick Attack, allowing to attack with Sludge Bomb which Scizor evades (even though Steel's Poison immunity would have made the attack ineffective even if it did make contact). Scizor uses Metal Claw again, which, though Muk absorbs it, it allows Scizor to lift and throw Muk into the air. One Swift later, and Muk is knocked out.

Now down to one Pokémon against three (Scizor, Blastoise, and an unrevealed Pokémon), Ash sends out Charizard. Gary notes he figured that Ash would use his Charizard last. Scizor lunges toward Charizard with Steel Wing. Charizard attacks with Flamethrower, but Scizor jumps to avoid the attack, however Ash refuses to let it get away this time. Charizard then meets Scizor airborne much to Scizor and Gary's shock before Scizor is knocked out by a super-effective Flamethrower to the face. Gary, undaunted, sends out Golem. Brock and Misty note that Charizard will have a hard time against Golem (due to the double weakness to Rock types). Golem leads off with Magnitude, which manages to stun Charizard. Charizard attempts to Seismic Toss Golem, but it is too heavy (Professor Oak pointing out that Golem is second only to Snorlax in terms of mass). Golem lands back on its feet and attacks with Rollout, but Ash orders Charizard to use Dragon Rage which hits Golem and knocks it out of the match.

Now Ash has pulled even with Gary - the match is down to Blastoise and Charizard.

Charizard's opening Flamethrower is deflected by Rapid Spin, but isn't as lucky itself as it takes a Hydro Pump to the face. Taking to the skies, its airborne attack is repelled by a Skull Bash. As Macy, Jackson, and Harrison look on from the stands for Ash's next move, Ash decides to have Charizard make another aerial approach, evading Hydro Pumps along the way. However, Charizard cannot seem to find a desperately needed opening. Brock notes that Fire attacks aren't very effective against Water-types, but sometimes they work and that Charizard will need a close-range attack to have a good shot of knocking out Blastoise against the type advantage.

Ash desperately looks for someway to take advantage, and he suddenly notices that - although Charizard's attacks have missed Blastoise - the fire that has hit the rocks have been left red hot and somewhat melted. Ash commands Charizard to burn the field instead of attacking Blastoise. Although he knows that Ash's specialty is thinking outside-the-box, Gary is still nevertheless puzzled by Ash's tactic. Blastoise is immobilized by the red-hot field, something that not even a type advantage could cover. Resorting to cool the field using Hydro Pump, Blastoise only succeeds in covering the field in steam. When the steam clears, Blastoise and Charizard have locked up in close-range combat - too close for Blastoise to aim its Hydro Pumps. Though Blastoise manages to duck out of a Dragon Rage, it allows Charizard to attempt a Seismic Toss. Blastoise tries to escape by biting Charizard's arm, but to no avail. The attack continues and once Charizard and Blastoise land on the ground, everyone begins to wonder who won. When the smoke clears, Blastoise is able to get up, as both Pokémon have a staring match. Blastoise soon however succumbs to the damage it took and faints. Ash, realizing that he just beat Gary, stands in awe, then jumps for joy and thanks Charizard for a spectacular battle.

Meanwhile, Team Rocket has ended yet another day with a big profit. However, Jessie is preventing TRDelibird ([[{{{2}}} (move)|{{{2}}}]]) from making off with its hard-earned gains. However, Meowth also notes that with the profits they have nearly wiped out all their outstanding Team Rocket debts. Jessie is first to plan on franchising their souvenir stand, which James and Meowth support.

Later that night, Ash meets Gary privately by the lake. Gary gives Ash his half of the Poké Ball. Reflecting on the battle, Gary isn't ashamed that he had lost the battle - when he admittedly tied in the fishing contest, he had felt like a failure (hence taking it as a "loss"). But Ash won fair and square today. The two shake hands, and Gary promises to cheer for Ash is his next match.

Next morning, Ash begins his second 6-on-6 battle on a grass field against his new friend Harrison, with Ash having first move. Leading off with Pikachu, Harrison responds with Kecleon - a Pokémon he is unfamiliar with. How will Ash fare against his new opponent?

Major events

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

Debuts

Characters

Humans

Pocket Monster TV

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?

Who's That Pokémon?: Bayleef (U.S. and international), Blastoise (Japan)

Trivia

  • An instrumental version of OK! is used in the background during the final battle, even in the dub.
  • When Charizard uses Seismic Toss on Blastoise, the globe appears as usual, but, whereas normally specific shapes on the globe can not be made out, Asia and Australia are prominently seen.
  • This episode marks the final appearance of Misty's Psyduck in the main series (although it would continue to appear in Pokémon Chronicles).
  • This episode is featured on the Volume 5: Blastoise copy of Pokémon All-Stars.
  • Gary has his Scizor dodge Muk's Sludge Bomb, even though a Poison-type move would have no effect on Scizor, a Steel-type Pokémon.
  • This is the only time that the move Magnitude was used in the anime, which is due to an incident with a banned AG episode featuring the move Earthquake, which is highly similar to Magnitude.
  • This episode marks the final appearance of Gary's Arcanine.
  • Parts of this episode were reanimated and used for flashback material for Fires of a Red-Hot Reunion.
  • When Charizard and Blastoise fight in hand-to-hand combat, Gary says Charizard is too close for Blastoise to aim "with its hydro cannons", referring to the cannons on its back with which it shoots its Hydro Pump attack. Coincidentally, Generation III would later introduce the attack Hydro Cannon.

Errors

  • After Gary sends out Arcanine, Snorlax's feet were the same color as its body.
  • After Gary sends out Nidoqueen, part of Snorlax's blue goes into is chest area.
  • When Nidoqueen uses her tail to jump, her lower jaw is colored with the same blue as her skin. The same error is made just before she launches her Hyper Beam.
  • Professor Oak says that Golem is the second heaviest Pokémon, and only Snorlax is heavier. This was true in Generation I; however, Steelix, introduced in Generation II, is also heavier than Golem.
  • When Golem used Magnitude, it should not have affected Charizard as Charizard is a Flying-type Pokémon and Magnitude is a Ground-type move. However, this may have been down to the fact that Charizard was standing on the ground at the time.
  • During the climactic battle between Ash's Charizard and Gary's Blastoise, Blastoise's lower jaw is incorrectly colored blue instead of cream.
    • This also happens in the intro from the previous episode.
  • In the dub the announcer announces Harrison as being from Silver Town, when he was introduced as being from Littleroot Town in Pop Goes The Sneasel.

Dub edits

In other languages



EP269 : The Ties That Bind
Original series
EP271 : Playing with Fire!
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