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footnotes=}}'''Pikachu Secret''' is a | footnotes=}}'''Pikachu Secret''' is a {{wp|Robot Chicken}} sketch that parodies the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was the eighth skit of the episode {{wp|Cracked China}} and first aired in the United States on May 14, 2006. The sketch's running time is 62 seconds. | ||
{{spoilers}} | {{spoilers}} | ||
= Synopsis = | ==Synopsis== | ||
The sketch begins with [[Ash's Pikachu]] fighting a {{p|Jigglypuff}}. Pikachu zaps Jigglypuff with a {{m|Thunderbolt}} while [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]] and [[Misty]] watch. As Pikachu jumps up and down after its victory, | The sketch begins with [[Ash's Pikachu]] fighting a {{p|Jigglypuff}}. Pikachu zaps Jigglypuff with a {{m|Thunderbolt}} while [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]] and [[Misty]] watch. As Pikachu jumps up and down after its victory, Ash calls Pikachu back into its Poké Ball. Misty wonders what it's like inside a Poké Ball, while Ash wonders when Misty's going to shut up and make dinner. | ||
Inside | Inside Pikachu's Poké Ball, we see Ash's Pikachu dancing around the nightclub-like interior along with a bunch of other Pikachu. | ||
Back outside, Gary arrives and asks Ash for a battle, calling Ash "Ass" in the process. Ash corrects Gary, then throws the Poké Ball. | Back outside, [[Gary Oak|Gary]] arrives and asks Ash for a battle, calling Ash "{{wp|Ass}}" in the process. Ash corrects Gary, then throws the Poké Ball. | ||
Back inside the Poké Ball, | Back inside the Poké Ball, Ash's Pikachu is humping one of the other Pikachu doggy-style until Ash's voice reaches it. Pikachu snaps out of its party mood, slaps itself and grabs a few drinks. When Pikachu leaves the Poké Ball, it sees it's up against Gary's Charizard, which roars like an elephant. Ash cheers on Pikachu, but Pikachu calls Ash a douche. | ||
= Major events = | ==Major events== | ||
* We find out what goes on inside a [[Poké Ball]]. | *We find out what goes on inside a [[Poké Ball]]. | ||
== Debuts == | ===Debuts=== | ||
=== Pokémon debuts === | ====Pokémon debuts==== | ||
* [[Gary Oak|Gary]]'s [[Charizard (Pokémon)|Charizard]] | * [[Gary Oak|Gary]]'s [[Charizard (Pokémon)|Charizard]] | ||
= Characters = | ==Characters== | ||
== Humans == | ===Humans=== | ||
* [[Ash Ketchum]] (Seiyū: [[wp:Seth Green|''Seth Green'']]) | * [[Ash Ketchum]] (Seiyū: [[wp:Seth Green|''Seth Green'']]) | ||
* [[Misty]] (Seiyū: [[wp: | * [[Misty]] (Seiyū: [[wp:Jeannie Elias|''Jeannie Elias'']]) | ||
* [[Gary Oak|Gary]] (Seiyū: ''Seth Green'') | * [[Gary Oak|Gary]] (Seiyū: ''Seth Green'') | ||
== Pokémon == | ===Pokémon=== | ||
* {{p|Pikachu}} ( | * {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}}) (Seiyū: ''<span class=plainlinks>[http://robotchicken.wikia.com/wiki/Adam_Talbott Adam Talbott]</span>) | ||
* {{p|Charizard}} ([[Gary Oak|Gary's]]) | * {{p|Charizard}} ([[Gary Oak|Gary's]]) | ||
* {{p|Pikachu}} (nightclub guests) | * {{p|Pikachu}} (nightclub guests) | ||
* {{p|Jigglypuff}} | * {{p|Jigglypuff}} | ||
= Trivia = | ==Trivia== | ||
* In this sketch, Pikachu's Poké Ball is modeled after a [[Great Ball]]. | *In this sketch, Pikachu's Poké Ball is modeled after a [[Great Ball]]. | ||
* When Pikachu refers to Ash as a douche, the line appears as a subtitle, similar to how subtitles appeared in [[EP017|''Island of the Giant Pokémon'']]. | *The disco ball inside Pikachu's Poké Ball resembles a standard [[Poké Ball]]. | ||
* The sketch appeared in an episode rated TV-MA. This isn't the first time a Pokémon parody has seen a TV-MA rating; the South Park episode | *This sketch portrays Ash's Pikachu as male and many of the nightclub guest Pikachu as female due to many of the nightclub guest Pikachu having cleavage while Ash's Pikachu didn't. This is an early, non-canon example of [[List of Pokémon with gender differences|gender differences]]. | ||
* Gary's referring to Ash as "Ass" is not unlike how [[HSOWA]] creator Endgame refers to Ash. Some people on [[wp:GameFAQs|GameFAQs]] even believe Endgame may have helped write the sketch. Disproving it is the fact that Endgame tends to refer to Misty as an "STD-riddled orange-haired whore". | *When Pikachu refers to Ash as a douche, the line appears as a subtitle, similar to how subtitles appeared in [[EP017|''Island of the Giant Pokémon'']]. | ||
*The sketch appeared in an episode rated TV-MA. This isn't the first time a Pokémon parody has seen a TV-MA rating; the South Park episode {{wp|Chinpokomon}}, a spoof of the Pokémon franchise in general, was rated TV-MA for its Comedy Central airings. | |||
*Gary's referring to Ash as "Ass" is not unlike how [[HSOWA]] creator Endgame refers to Ash. Some people on [[wp:GameFAQs|GameFAQs]] even believe Endgame may have helped write the sketch. Disproving it is the fact that Endgame tends to refer to Misty as an "{{tt|STD|sexually-transmitted disease}}-riddled orange-haired whore". | |||
*While this is a parody of the anime, Gary's Charizard could possibly be a reference to {{adv|Blue}}'s {{TP|Blue|Charizard}} from the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga. | |||
*Two scenes depict Pikachu using an actual action figure. One is after Pikachu defeats Jigglypuff, the other is when Pikachu is face-to-face with Charizard. | |||
== Goofs == | ===Goofs=== | ||
* In the anime, Ash's Pikachu does not stay inside its Poké Ball. | *In the anime, Ash's Pikachu does not stay inside its Poké Ball. | ||
* Gary's Charizard makes an elephant-like sound not associated with normal Charizard. | *The sketch does not use the correct type of Poké Ball for Ash's Pikachu. As seen in the [[EP001|first]] and [[EP005|fifth]] episodes of the anime, Ash's Pikachu's Poké Ball is supposed to be a normal one. | ||
*In the sketch, Ash tells Misty to make his dinner. In the anime, [[Brock]], who doesn't appear in this sketch, is the one that cooks for the group. | |||
*In all forms of Pokémon media, Poké Balls can only hold one Pokémon at a time. | |||
*The Poké Ball Gary is holding is red on both halves of the ball, a trait that didn't exist on any known Poké Ball at the time this sketch first aired in the United States. As such, it's ''not'' modeled after the [[Cherish Ball]] since that ball was introduced in [[Generation IV]]. | |||
*Gary's Charizard makes an elephant-like sound not associated with normal Charizard. It might have been done as a joke. | |||
*Gary isn't the main character who owns a Charizard in the anime; [[Ash's Charizard|Ash is]]. Gary owns a [[Gary's Blastoise|Blastoise]]. | |||
*All shots depicting any of the Pikachu that are not using the actual action figure depict them with arms that are too long for the species. There are also size discrepancies on the feet as well | |||
= In other languages = | ==In other languages== | ||
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prevtitle= | *[http://video.adultswim.com/robot-chicken/pokeball-high-life.html ''Pikachu Secret'' on Adult Swim Video]{{tt|*|The sketch is called Pokéball High Life on Adult Swim Video.}} | ||
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Pikachu Secret is a Robot Chicken sketch that parodies the Pokémon anime. It was the eighth skit of the episode Cracked China and first aired in the United States on May 14, 2006. The sketch's running time is 62 seconds.
Synopsis
The sketch begins with Ash's Pikachu fighting a Jigglypuff. Pikachu zaps Jigglypuff with a Thunderbolt while Ash and Misty watch. As Pikachu jumps up and down after its victory, Ash calls Pikachu back into its Poké Ball. Misty wonders what it's like inside a Poké Ball, while Ash wonders when Misty's going to shut up and make dinner.
Inside Pikachu's Poké Ball, we see Ash's Pikachu dancing around the nightclub-like interior along with a bunch of other Pikachu.
Back outside, Gary arrives and asks Ash for a battle, calling Ash "Ass" in the process. Ash corrects Gary, then throws the Poké Ball.
Back inside the Poké Ball, Ash's Pikachu is humping one of the other Pikachu doggy-style until Ash's voice reaches it. Pikachu snaps out of its party mood, slaps itself and grabs a few drinks. When Pikachu leaves the Poké Ball, it sees it's up against Gary's Charizard, which roars like an elephant. Ash cheers on Pikachu, but Pikachu calls Ash a douche.
Major events
- We find out what goes on inside a Poké Ball.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
- Ash Ketchum (Seiyū: Seth Green)
- Misty (Seiyū: Jeannie Elias)
- Gary (Seiyū: Seth Green)
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's) (Seiyū: Adam Talbott)
- Charizard (Gary's)
- Pikachu (nightclub guests)
- Jigglypuff
Trivia
- In this sketch, Pikachu's Poké Ball is modeled after a Great Ball.
- The disco ball inside Pikachu's Poké Ball resembles a standard Poké Ball.
- This sketch portrays Ash's Pikachu as male and many of the nightclub guest Pikachu as female due to many of the nightclub guest Pikachu having cleavage while Ash's Pikachu didn't. This is an early, non-canon example of gender differences.
- When Pikachu refers to Ash as a douche, the line appears as a subtitle, similar to how subtitles appeared in Island of the Giant Pokémon.
- The sketch appeared in an episode rated TV-MA. This isn't the first time a Pokémon parody has seen a TV-MA rating; the South Park episode Chinpokomon, a spoof of the Pokémon franchise in general, was rated TV-MA for its Comedy Central airings.
- Gary's referring to Ash as "Ass" is not unlike how HSOWA creator Endgame refers to Ash. Some people on GameFAQs even believe Endgame may have helped write the sketch. Disproving it is the fact that Endgame tends to refer to Misty as an "STD-riddled orange-haired whore".
- While this is a parody of the anime, Gary's Charizard could possibly be a reference to Blue's Charizard from the Pokémon Adventures manga.
- Two scenes depict Pikachu using an actual action figure. One is after Pikachu defeats Jigglypuff, the other is when Pikachu is face-to-face with Charizard.
Goofs
- In the anime, Ash's Pikachu does not stay inside its Poké Ball.
- The sketch does not use the correct type of Poké Ball for Ash's Pikachu. As seen in the first and fifth episodes of the anime, Ash's Pikachu's Poké Ball is supposed to be a normal one.
- In the sketch, Ash tells Misty to make his dinner. In the anime, Brock, who doesn't appear in this sketch, is the one that cooks for the group.
- In all forms of Pokémon media, Poké Balls can only hold one Pokémon at a time.
- The Poké Ball Gary is holding is red on both halves of the ball, a trait that didn't exist on any known Poké Ball at the time this sketch first aired in the United States. As such, it's not modeled after the Cherish Ball since that ball was introduced in Generation IV.
- Gary's Charizard makes an elephant-like sound not associated with normal Charizard. It might have been done as a joke.
- Gary isn't the main character who owns a Charizard in the anime; Ash is. Gary owns a Blastoise.
- All shots depicting any of the Pikachu that are not using the actual action figure depict them with arms that are too long for the species. There are also size discrepancies on the feet as well
In other languages
External Links
WARNING: These links contain mature content
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