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XY067 : Moment of Lumiose Truth!
XY series
XY069
Garchomp's Mega Bond!
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XY068   EP867
狙われたメガシンカ!ガブリアスの絆!!
The Coveted Mega Evolution! Gaburias's Bonds!!
First broadcast
Japan April 16, 2015
United States
English themes
Opening Be a Hero
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening ゲッタバンバン
Ending ガオガオ・オールスター
Credits
Animation Team Kato
Screenplay 武上純希 Junki Takegami
Storyboard 尼野浩正 Hiromasa Amano
Assistant director 西田健一 Ken'ichi Nishida
Animation director 篠原隆 Takashi Shinohara
No additional credits are available at this time.

Garchomp's Mega Bond! (Japanese: 狙われたメガシンカ!ガブリアスの絆!! The Coveted Mega Evolution! Gaburias's Bonds!!) is the 68th episode of the XY series, and the 867th episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on April 16, 2015 and is scheduled to air in the United States on June 20, 2015.

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Plot

Ash and his friends decide to visit Professor Sycamore before leaving Lumiose City. At that moment, the professor is having Meyer fix something of his, but soon returns to his research laboratory. When the group arrives at the laboratory, Professor Sycamore greets them and shows them his newest research: he has aquired a Key stone and Mega Stone and has used a special machine to determine that the Mega Stone is a Garchompite, meaning that Garchomp can finally Mega Evolve.

However, before anything else can occur, Team Rocket breaks into the laboratory with a Meowth-shaped machine reminiscent of the one they used in Mega-Mega Meowth Madness!. They steal the Key Stone, Garchompite, and Garchomp before fleeing in a hurry. Acting quickly, Clemont hands Ash a special device, which Ash throws onto the Meowth machine before it is out of reach. Clemont then pulls out a new invention: a tracking machine that will register the device Ash put onto the mecha. Professor Sycamore drives them all in his car, following the lead provided by Clemont's machine. However, where Team Rocket is located, as Inkay uses Psybeam to free the Garchompite from Professor Sycamore's machine, it destroys the tracker as well and Clemont's apparatus explodes. With their only lead lost, Professor Sycamore climbs out of the car and shouts desperately for Garchomp, hoping she will hear him.

Meanwhile, Team Rocket prepares to attempt to Mega Evolve Garchomp. Meowth turns on special guidance waves to control Garchomp before James lets her out of her cage. Fixing the Garchompite around Garchomp's neck, James proceeds to try and force her to Mega Evolve. With Clemont's device broken, Ash, Professor Sycamore, and the rest of the group continue their search for Garchomp and go to where Clemont last received a transmission from his machine. As they walk, Professor Sycamore reflects on the time when he first met Garchomp, when she was still a Gible - Alain had brought her in when she was rampaging in Lumiose City, and she had gradually learned to trust the professor and the others before evolving into Gabite and eventually Garchomp. While Team Rocket is controlling her, Garchomp suddenly has visions of those same memories or her time with Professor Sycamore, and the Mega Evolution fails. As Garchomp lets out a howl of distress, Professor Sycamore hears her, despite Ash and the others hearing nothing, and he follows his instinct to lead them to Garchomp.

Team Rocket, frustrated by their failure to Mega Evolve Garchomp, try to figure out the reason. Assuming that Garchomp is refusing to Mega Evolve, Meowth turns up the intensity of the control waves. Seeing the light of Garchomp's attempted Mega Evolution, Professor Sycamore sprints to Team Rocket and tries to stop them from hurting his friend any more. However, as the radio waves begin to hurt the professor as well, Blaziken Mask appears and uses his Blaziken to stop them. Unfortunately, Meowth is able to restart the transmission of the waves and Team Rocket begins to gain the upper hand again.

In a desperate attempt to stop Team Rocket, Professor Sycamore convinces Blaziken Mask to lend him a Key Stone so that he can Mega Evolve Garchomp before Team Rocket does. Both James and the professor use their Key Stones, and Garchomp finally achieves her Mega Evolution. When James orders her to get rid of the others, she begins to walk towards Professor Sycamore, but only to embrace him, having broken free of Team Rocket's control. With the boost in her power, Garchomp easily destroys the mecha and sends Team Rocket blasting off with help from Blaziken and Pikachu. Professor Sycamore returns the Key Stone to Blaziken Mask after smelling a familiar fragrance on it, and Blaziken Mask takes his leave when Officer Jenny arrives.

That evening, Ash and his friends leave Lumiose City after thanking Professor Sycamore. The next morning, the professor pays a visit to Meyer at his shop and explains that the smell of the Key Stone was the same smell he had picked up from Meyer earlier. Meyer then agrees that he and Blaziken will assist the professor with his research.

Major events

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

Debuts

Humans

Main series debuts

Pokémon debuts

Main series debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon Quiz

Pokémon

Pokémon Quiz: Garchomp (Japan)

Trivia

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The title card segment focuses on Ash for this episode
  • Professor Oak's Pokémon Holo Caster: Trevenant
    • Instead of Pokémon Holo Caster, Professor Oak announces the new trailer for the movie 18 about possessed Ash, Hoopa Unbound form, and the Legendary Pokémon.
  • This episode marks Alain's first appearance outside of side story episodes, albeit only in a flashback.
  • DreamDream is replaced by Roaring All-Stars as the Japanese ending.
  • This episode marks the first appearance of a female Gible in the anime.
  • This episode reveals that a person can borrow a Key Stone from another trainer.
  • Mad-Paced Getter is used as an insert song in this episode.

Errors

  • When Professor Sycamore is showing Ash and the others the Key Stone, Pikachu's tail is completely yellow.

Dub edits

In other languages


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