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'''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out of the Gate!''' (Japanese: '''ポケモン不思議のダンジョン 出動ポケモン救助隊ガンバルズ!''' ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Setting Out: Pokémon Rescue {{tt|Team Ganbarus|Team Go-Getters}}!'') is a special episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It first aired in Japan on March 23, 2007, and in the United States on September 8, 2006 on Cartoon Network.
'''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out of the Gate!''' (Japanese: '''ポケモン不思議のダンジョン 出動ポケモン救助隊ガンバルズ!''' ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Setting Out: Pokémon Rescue {{tt|Team Ganbarus|Team Go-Getters}}!'') is a special episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It first aired in Japan on March 23, 2007, and in the United States on September 8, 2006 on [[Cartoon Network]].


This episode was released on the Japanese and English Pokémon YouTube on 3 July, 2015 and 22 October, 2015, respectively, for the release of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon. This episode was also made available on Pokémon TV.
This episode was released on the Japanese and English ''Pokémon'' {{wp|YouTube}} channels on July 3, 2015 and October 22, 2015, respectively, for the release of [[Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon]]. This episode was also made available on [[Pokémon TV]].


Unlike previous special episodes, this does not take place in any continuity of the main storyline. Instead, the plot is based on the spin-off games [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]]. The story involves a young child turning into a {{p|Squirtle}} and teaming up with a {{p|Chikorita}} and {{p|Charmander}} to form a Rescue Team.
Unlike previous special episodes, this does not take place in any continuity of the main storyline. Instead, the plot is based on the spin-off games [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]]. The story involves a young child turning into a {{p|Squirtle}} and teaming up with a {{p|Chikorita}} and {{p|Charmander}} to form a Rescue Team.
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* Aunty Kangaskhan's child has a male voice, despite {{p|Kangaskhan}} being an all-female species.
* Aunty Kangaskhan's child has a male voice, despite {{p|Kangaskhan}} being an all-female species.
* In the Japanese version, while talking with the Kecleon Brothers, Charmander mentions [[TM]]s among other things, marking the only time when TMs have been mentioned in the anime. The TM reference was left out of the dubbed version.
* In the Japanese version, while talking with the Kecleon Brothers, Charmander mentions [[TM]]s among other things, marking the only time when TMs have been mentioned in the anime. The TM reference was left out of the dubbed version.
* This is the only side story episode that was aired in Finland and dubbed in Finnish.
* This is the only side story episode that was aired in {{pmin|Finland}} and dubbed in Finnish.


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Revision as of 21:29, 23 May 2016

SS018 : The Search for the Legend
Side stories
SS020 : Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time & Darkness
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters out of the Gate!
File:SS019.png
  SS019  
ポケモン不思議のダンジョン 出動ポケモン救助隊ガンバルズ!
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Setting Out: Pokémon Rescue Team Ganbarus!
First broadcast
Japan March 23, 2007
United States September 8, 2006
English themes
Opening Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Rescue Team title theme
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening
Ending
Credits
Animation Team Koitabashi
Screenplay 松井亜弥 Aya Matsui
Storyboard 湯山邦彦 Kunihiko Yuyama
Assistant director 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Animation director 玉川明洋 Akihiro Tamagawa
No additional credits are available at this time.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out of the Gate! (Japanese: ポケモン不思議のダンジョン 出動ポケモン救助隊ガンバルズ! Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Setting Out: Pokémon Rescue Team Ganbarus!) is a special episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on March 23, 2007, and in the United States on September 8, 2006 on Cartoon Network.

This episode was released on the Japanese and English Pokémon YouTube channels on July 3, 2015 and October 22, 2015, respectively, for the release of Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon. This episode was also made available on Pokémon TV.

Unlike previous special episodes, this does not take place in any continuity of the main storyline. Instead, the plot is based on the spin-off games Pokémon Mystery Dungeon. The story involves a young child turning into a Squirtle and teaming up with a Chikorita and Charmander to form a Rescue Team.

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Plot

The episode begins with Charmander's voice calling out from the darkness if Squirtle is okay. The sleeping boy wakes up, and can't believe himself when he sees a talking Charmander. Charmander then points out that he's a Pokémon too. The boy takes a look at his reflection at a river besides him, and sees that it is true! He has turned into a Squirtle, and has no recollection at all how this had happened.

Later, Squirtle wakes up at a house, and takes a look at his reflection on a pool of water, seeing that he truly is a Squirtle. While trying to get a closer look, he falls into the water. He starts sinking, but to his surprise, he finds himself able to breathe underwater. He swims around for a while and starts thinking that being a Pokémon isn't so bad after all. As he's a Water Pokémon, he tries to use Water Gun, but it turns out as Bubble instead. While admiring how pretty the bubbles are, he sees that Charmander has entered the house with a Chikorita. They think that Squirtle is pretty weird, as he acts like a human. Squirtle tries to explain that he really used to be a human, but Charmander and Chikorita don't seem to take him seriously. Charmander asks what Squirtle thinks about the place, and Squirtle says that he loves the house. Charmander, however, explains that it's not a house but their Team Base. He then throws Squirtle a Rescue Team Badge, and explains that from now on, he's a member of their Rescue Team, Team Go-Getters. Squirtle asks what a Rescue Team is, shocking Charmander and Chikorita. Just then, an earthquake strikes, and Squirtle starts panicking, but it goes over quickly and Charmander and Chikorita explain that that is normal, and those earthquakes are why Rescue Teams exist, to help Pokémon that are in trouble. Chikorita says that Squirtle must be the only Pokémon around that doesn't know anything about this. Squirtle tries to explain that he was a human, but Charmander and Chikorita still don't believe him, and instead push him out and tell him that they're going to the Pelipper Post Office to look for a new rescue mission. They give Squirtle their bag, and he tries to keep up with them as they run ahead.

Meanwhile, at the Pokémon Square, the Whiscash Elder tries to calm down crying Pichu, and tells him that Alakazam and the other Team A.C.T. members are sure to save his older brother Pikachu. Snubbull, however, points out that Team A.C.T. is at the Magma Cavern, trying to save Minun and Plusle. Whiscash tells Pichu that despite this, they still have many Rescue Teams to do the job. Just then, Team Go-Getters arrives, only to be pushed away by Ekans, Medicham, and Gengar of Team Meanies, who are ready to take the case. Whiscash gives the both Rescue Teams the mission to go through the Sinister Cave and save Pikachu. Gengar, however, doesn't seem to think he's going to need help from the other team.

Chikorita leads Charmander and Squirtle to the Kecleon Brothers' shop for supplies, but when they get there, they find out that the whole shop has been emptied by some greedy customers. When they're about to leave, Squirtle asks who those customers were, and the Kecleon Brothers say that they were Gengar and his companions from Team Meanies. Later Team Go-Getters checks out their bag, which is full of Berries, but nothing else. Team Meanies then appears behind a tree, mocking the three Pokémon how they could save anyone with just Berries. Charmander tries to explain that Berries can be really useful. Gengar sends Ekans forth, and it eats all the Berries. Outraged, Squirtle tries to use Bubble on them, but his attack is easily stopped by Gengar's Night Shade. Team Meanies then leaves, leaving Team Go-Getters with just two Oran Berries. Just then, Aunty Kangaskhan appears and offers her help for the three. She gives them each their own Pecha Scarves, and a bag of Corsola Twigs. She then wishes them luck as Team Go-Getters leaves for the rescue mission.

Team Go-Getters enters the Sinister Cave and starts going through, having their way lit by Charmander's tail flame. Then they hear someone crying for help. Charmander locates the voice coming from behind a big rock, and uses Metal Claw to break it, revealing a small tunnel. Following a swarm of Golbat, out comes Pichu, who is terrified of the darkness. Charmander hands Pichu the other one of their Oran Berries, and Pichu quickly regains his strength. Pichu explains that as he couldn't just sit and do nothing while his big brother was in trouble, he followed Team Meanies. They weren't too pleased to see Pichu, so Gengar tricked Pichu into the tunnel and trapped him inside by blocking the tunnel way with a big boulder that he lifted with Confusion. Team Go-Getters is outraged for such a behavior, and decides to rescue Pikachu before Team Meanies can.

The Rescue Team then reaches a group of sleeping Shroomish. Charmander tells everyone to keep their voices down, but Squirtle accidentally bumps into one Shroomish, and quickly all the Shroomish in the cave are awake, and use their Poison Powder on them. Team Go-Getters quickly runs away, but the Shroomish are following them. Charmander uses Ember, scaring the Shroomish. As he tries to do the same again, Charmander ends up using Flamethrower instead. The Shroomish run away and Pichu congratulates Charmander and tells him that he just leveled up. As they continue forward, Squirtle starts thinking that they all might have leveled up because the Poison Powder did nothing to them. Chikorita, however, explains that this was due to the Pecha Scarves Aunty Kangaskhan gave them.

Team Go-Getters reaches the end of the cave, and Pichu notices Pikachu's Treasure Bag on the ground and picks it up. Just then, a Skarmory shows up, snatches Pichu and flies away. He is taken as a prisoner to the top of a mountain, just besides his brother Pikachu, who apologized for getting him into trouble as well. Pichu, however, tells Pikachu that Team Go-Getters is on the way to rescue them. While climbing the mountain, Squirtle is tired as the top doesn't seem to get any closer. He thinks that he could use Water Gun to rocket himself there, but when he tries to use it, it just turns out as Bubble again.

Then Team Go-Getters notice something lying on their path; Team Meanies! They tell how they had been surprised and defeated by Skarmory. Squirtle, Chikorita, and Charmander then take their last Oran Berry, split it into three parts, and feed two parts to Medicham and Ekans respectively, recovering their healths instantly. At first, Gengar refuses to take his part, but when Squirtle tells how they're all Pokémon, and therefore like brothers who must be helped when needed, Gengar accepts and eats his piece of the Berry.

Finally Team Go-Getters reaches the mountain top, and see tied Pichu and Pikachu as well as Skarmory. Skarmory doesn't like the intruders and attacks them. Chikorita tries to use Razor Leaf, but Skarmory just uses Whirlwind to blow the leaves away before attacking Chikorita with Steel Wing. Squirtle attacks Skarmory with Bubble, but Skarmory easily avoids the Bubbles and uses Fury Attack on Squirtle.

Team Go-Getters retreats. Seeing how strong Skarmory is, they decide to use the Corsola Twigs Aunty Kangaskhan gave them. They open the bag, and find three Twigs, one for each of them. They start a combination attack. Charmander uses Flamethrower, and while Skarmory dodges it, Chikorita throws her Twig, but Skarmory easily dodges it too. Squirtle then uses Tackle on Skarmory, knocking it out of balance. Charmander throws his Twig, but Skarmory just knocks it away and prepares for a new attack. Pikachu then hurries Pichu to drop the content of his Treasure Bag out. A Seed falls out, and Pikachu kicks it, sending it flying into Squirtle's mouth. Squirtle swallows the seed, and when he dodges Skarmory's attack, he and everybody else notice that he's a lot faster now. Pikachu explains that the Seed was a Quick Seed, which makes its eater's moves super-fast. Squirtle uses Skarmory's confusion as his advantage, and throws his Twig at it, scoring a direct hit. Charmander attacks with Flamethrower and Chikorita goes with Razor Leaf. As Squirtle tries to add a Bubble attack to the barrage, he finally uses Water Gun! The attacks make a direct hit, and Skarmory is finally defeated. Charmander and Chikorita admire how strong Squirtle's Water Gun was.

Team Go-Getters releases Pichu and Pikachu from their ropes. They're very glad for being saved. Just then, Skarmory wakes up, and doesn't seem to remember anything that just happened. Chikorita suspects that Skarmory possibly hit its head. Whatever the case, Team Go-Getters celebrates for successfully completing their first mission. Then they see a Pelipper flying towards the Pokémon Square, and rush back to the town in hope for a new rescue mission. Squirtle ends the episode by saying that as long as he's going to be a Pokémon, he's going to stick in Team Go-Getters with Charmander and Chikorita.

Major events

Debuts

Characters

Comparison with the game

Spoiler warning: Major plot or ending details for the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games may follow.
  • The Caterpie rescue mission and the Magnemite rescue missions were omitted.
    • The mission to rescue Pikachu from Sinister Cave is actually the third storyline mission received in the game, after completing the two mentioned above.
      • While this is true, this is actually based on the Mt. Steel mission, which is the actual third mission in the game. There is no Sinister Cave in the game itself, but there is, however, a Sinister Woods.
  • Team A.C.T. does in fact go to Magma Cavern in the game; however, it is to battle Groudon, not to rescue Plusle and Minun. The player eventually goes to Magma Cavern themselves in the penultimate storyline mission.
  • As it is based on Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team, the music in the episode is somewhat similar to the game.

Cast

Cast
Squirtle Jamie Peacock Zenigame Sanae Kobayashi ゼニガメ 小林沙苗
Charmander Emily Williams Hitokage Daisuke Sakaguchi ヒトカゲ 坂口大助
Chikorita Michele Knotz Chikorita Yukana チコリータ ゆかな
Gengar Billy Beach Gengar Nobutoshi Canna ゲンガー 神奈延年
Medicham Sarah Natochenny Charem Tarako チャーレム TARAKO
Ekans Bill Rogers Arbo Masato Amada アーボ 天田真人
Pikachu Craig Blair Pikachu Tomoe Hanba ピカチュウ 半場友恵
Pichu Michele Knotz Pichu Mika Kikuchi ピチュー 菊地美香
Skarmory Michele Knotz Airmd Miki Narahashi エアームド ならはしみき
Whiscash Rodger Parsons Namazun Kenta Miyake ナマズン 三宅健太
Snubbull Bull Akio Suyama ブルー 陶山章央
Bellsprout Jamie Peacock Madatsubomi Kōzō Mito マダツボミ 三戸耕三
Lombre Hasubrero Kenjirō Tsuda ハスブレロ 津田健次郎
Kecleon Kakureon Kiyotaka Furushima カクレオン 古島清孝
Pelipper Pelipper ペリッパー
Aunty Kangaskhan Hilary Thomas Garura-obasan Ai Satō ガルーラおばさん さとうあい
Baby Kangaskhan Sarah Natochenny

Staff

Executive producers
エグゼクティブプロデューサー
  • 石原恒和
  • 中村光一
Planning
企画
  • Takaaki Kii
  • Kenjirō Itō
  • 紀伊高明
  • 伊藤憲二郎
Producers
プロデューサー
  • Takemoto Mori
  • Kunimi Kawamura
  • 盛 武源
  • 川村久仁美
Associate producer
アソシエイトプロデューサー
  • Masakazu Kubo
  • Chōji Yoshikawa
  • 久保雅一
  • 吉川兆二
Animation producers
アニメーションプロデューサー
  • Toshiaki Okuno
  • Shūkichi Kanda
  • 奥野敏聡
  • 神田修吉
Assistant producers
アシスタントプロデューサー
  • Yūko Shimamura
  • Masami Tanaka
  • 島村優子
  • 田中雅美
Director
監督
  • Kunihiko Yuyama
  • 湯山邦彦
Screenplay
脚本
  • Aya Matsui
  • 松井亜弥
Storyboard
絵コンテ
  • Kunihiko Yuyama
  • 湯山邦彦
Assistant director
演出
  • Yūji Asada
  • 浅田裕二
Pokémon created by
「ポケットモンスター」原案
  • 田尻 智
  • 増田順一
  • 杉森 建
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team and Red Rescue Team original staging
「ポケモン不思議のダンジョン 青の救助隊・赤の救助隊」オリジナル設定
  • Seiichirō Nagahata
  • Shin'ichirō Tomie
  • Kaoru Hasegawa
  • 長畑成一郎
  • 富江慎一郎
  • 長谷川 薫
Staging assistance
設定協力
  • GAME FREAK inc.
  • The Pokémon Company
  • 株式会社チュンソフト
Special thanks
スペシャルサンクス
  • Yōichi Kotabe
  • TV Tokyo
  • 小田部羊一
  • テレビ東京
Animation director
作画監督
  • Akihiro Tamagawa
  • 玉川明洋
Animation director assistance
作画監督補佐
  • Makoto Shinjō
  • 新城 真
Colorist
色指定
  • Kayo Ōshima
  • 大島嘉代
Special effects
特殊効果
  • Yūji Asada
  • 浅田裕二
Art director
美術監督/設定
  • Katsuyoshi Kanemura
  • 金村勝義
Director of photography
撮影監督
  • Yasushi Kamakoshi
  • 山越康司
CGI
  • OLM Digital
  • OLM Digital
CGI director
CGI監督
  • Minoru Tokushige
  • 徳重 実
Editor
編集
  • Toshio Henmi
  • 辺見俊夫
Music
音楽
  • Moririn Tada
  • モリリン多田
Original score (partial)
一部原曲・作曲
  • Arata Iiyoshi
  • Atsuhiro Ishizuna
  • 飯吉 新
  • 石綱淳泰
Sound recording producer
音響プロデューサー
  • Michiyoshi Minamisawa
  • Takeshi Nishina
  • 南沢道義
  • 西名 武
Sound director
音響監督
  • Masafumi Mima
  • 三間雅文
Recording studio
録音スタジオ
  • HALF H・P STUDIO
  • HALF H・P STUDIO
Production manager
制作担当
  • Tsukasa Koitabashi
  • 小板橋 司
Animation production
アニメーション制作
  • OLM Team Koitabashi
  • OLM Team Koitabashi
Production
制作
  • 小学館プロダクション
Executive production & writing
製作・著作
  • Shogakukan Production
  • Chunsoft
  • The Pokémon Company
  • 小学館プロダクション
  • 株式会社チュンソフト
  • The Pokémon Company
USA production
Executive producer
  • Akira Chiba (Pokémon USA)
  • Holly Rawlinson (Pokémon USA)
Producer
  • Larry Judis (TAJ Productions)
Assistant producer
  • Maya Nakamura (Pokémon USA)
  • Kaori Brand (Pokémon USA)
Voice director
  • Armen Mazlumian (TAJ Productions)
Video editor
  • Peter Vaughan (Chromavision)
Script adaptation
  • James Carter Cathcard

Trivia

The title screen
  • The episode was animated by Team Koitabashi, which usually handles the movies.
  • The episode was storyboarded by Kunihiko Yuyama, who also usually handles the movies.
  • The episode had music producers, which are usually only found in the movies.
  • The only Pokémon in this episode that didn't speak human language were Golbat and Shroomish.
  • Most of the background music in the episode was taken from the game score, which was composed by Arata Iiyoshi and Atsuhiro Ishizuna. Unusual for the Pokémon anime, the music was not arranged by Shinji Miyazaki, at least according to the Japanese credits—the U.S. credits list Miyazaki Shinji as the composer.
  • The episode ends with To be continued, despite there being no indication of a continuation of this storyline.
  • The title shown some time during the beginning was colored blue only, not red, similar to that of the cover of both games.
  • This special aired in the USA first, then Japan.
  • Aunty Kangaskhan's child has a male voice, despite Kangaskhan being an all-female species.
  • In the Japanese version, while talking with the Kecleon Brothers, Charmander mentions TMs among other things, marking the only time when TMs have been mentioned in the anime. The TM reference was left out of the dubbed version.
  • This is the only side story episode that was aired in Finland and dubbed in Finnish.

Errors

  • When Gengar ordered Ekans to eat up all the Berries that Team Go-Getters collected, he called the Poisonous Snake Pokémon Arbok, which may be a misinterpretation of the Japanese name of Ekans, Arbo.
    • If one listens closely to Ekans's response after the error, he replies with "Gee, thanks," as if the mistake was made to be intentional.
  • In one scene, the top of Aunty Kangaskhan's head is discolored brown.
  • Gengar uses Confusion in this episode, but Gengar cannot learn that move in the games.

Dub edits

  • The Arbok error was corrected in a reairing of the episode on September 30, 2006.
    • However, a version of the episode released to commemorate the release of Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon used the Arbok error, in addition to including a new title card.
  • Pelipper did not speak in the original Japanese version, but does in the dub.

In other languages


Related articles

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SS018 : The Search for the Legend
Side stories
SS020 : Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time & Darkness