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'''The Bells Are Singing!''' (Japanese: '''シャンとしてリーシャン!''' ''Pull Yourself Together, {{tt|Lisyan|Chingling}}!'') is the 70th episode of | '''The Bells Are Singing!''' (Japanese: '''シャンとしてリーシャン!''' ''Pull Yourself Together, {{tt|Lisyan|Chingling}}!'') is the 70th episode of ''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]'', and the 536th episode of the [[Pokémon animated series]]. It first aired in Japan on March 13, 2008 and in the United States on August 16, 2008. | ||
{{spoilers}} | {{spoilers}} | ||
==Blurb== | ==Blurb== | ||
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<i>It's another day on the road for our heroes: Ash and Gligar practice, while Dawn and Buneary study the latest Poké Chic fashion trends. They're approached by a Chingling, one of three Chingling that belong to Francesca the Pokémon magician. She demonstrates her singing Chingling act, but the one bold Chingling always ruins the show by jumping on Francesca to get attention. Ash suggests that a Pokémon battle will help settle Chingling, who's never battled before. Francesca is willing to give it a try, but Chingling's trial battle with Turtwig is disrupted by Team Rocket. | <i>It's another day on the road for our heroes: Ash and Gligar practice, while Dawn and Buneary study the latest Poké Chic fashion trends. They're approached by a Chingling, one of three Chingling that belong to Francesca the Pokémon magician. She demonstrates her singing Chingling act, but the one bold Chingling always ruins the show by jumping on Francesca to get attention. Ash suggests that a Pokémon battle will help settle Chingling, who's never battled before. Francesca is willing to give it a try, but Chingling's trial battle with Turtwig is disrupted by Team Rocket. | ||
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==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
While {{pkmn|training}} with his {{AP|Gligar}}, {{Ash}} asks it to turn. Unfortunately, Gligar makes a wrong turn, and when Ash points this out, Gligar is unable to recover and crashes. Meanwhile, {{an|Dawn}} is flicking through {{DL|Magazines in the Pokémon world|Poké Chic}}, a fashion magazine for [[Pokémon Stylist]]s that features Pokémon in outfits. Dawn pulls out a vest for {{TP|Dawn|Buneary}} that she had designed and [[Johanna]] had sown; Buneary loves it. When she hesitantly asks for {{AP|Pikachu}}'s opinion, his positive response makes Buneary blush with happiness. | |||
Suddenly, Buneary hears something, and the group spots a {{p|Chingling}} emerging from the bushes. Dawn scans Chingling on her [[Pokédex]]. The Chingling proceeds to hug Buneary, Pikachu, Ash, and Dawn. Gligar follows suit, and after Ash quickly [[recall]]s it. A woman named [[Francesca]] comes looking for her Chingling. {{an|Brock}} is overcome by emotion, though {{TP|Brock|Croagunk}} {{m|Poison Jab}}s him and drags him off. Francesca introduces herself as a Pokémon Magician, and does a magic act; she makes three Chingling appear from a tablecloth, as well as a {{p|Pidgey}}. She tries to make a flower appear from her wand, but Chingling spoils it. | |||
Meanwhile, {{TRT}} is watching and [[Jessie]] suggests stealing the "enchanted" tablecloth until [[James]] and {{MTR}} say it was just a trick, much to Jessie's surprise. As such, Meowth and James decide to steal the Chingling instead, [[Boss fantasy|imagining]] its usefulness as a multipurpose alarm clock. | |||
Francesca does not know what to do with her spoiled Chingling, so the group decides to get it to battle. Having never been in a {{pkmn|battle}} before, Ash and Dawn decide to have an exhibition match to help Francesca and Chingling get the hang of things. Gligar avoids an oncoming {{m|Dizzy Punch}} with ease before striking Buneary with an {{m|X-Scissor}}. Buneary {{m|Bounce}}s back, but becomes distracted when her vest is dirtied by Gligar's {{m|Sand Attack}}. At this, Dawn decides to take the vest off for the battle. Dawn scores a direct hit with {{m|Ice Beam}}, causing Gligar to hit the ground in its {{status|frozen}} state. After Gligar retaliates with a {{m|Steel Wing}}, {{an|Brock}} stops Ash and Dawn, figuring Chingling has seen enough. When the battle starts, Francesca tells Chingling to use {{m|Astonish}}, but it doesn't attack. {{AP|Turtwig}} uses {{m|Razor Leaf}} and knocks out Chingling. | |||
Francesca | Francesca and the others rush over to the injured Pokémon, only to fall into a pitfall trap. Team Rocket swoops in and takes Chingling. Ash tells Turtwig to cut the net with a Razor Leaf, which doesn't work. Dawn has Buneary use Ice Beam to cut the ropes, while {{TP|Brock|Happiny}} catches Chingling. At Brock's request, Buneary launches Happiny into the air, and Happiny uses {{m|Pound}} to knock Team Rocket away. Afterwards, Ash believes Chingling had matured, but it starts hugging again, proving him wrong. | ||
Francesca tries the Three Part Harmony again, but Chingling keeps hugging others randomly. Team Rocket tries using a "[[Team Rocket's mechas|Tone Deaf Mecha Chingling]]", generating a smokescreen and stealing the three Chingling. The trio puts the stolen Chingling in a line, though looking at them makes James emotional as he is reminded of his {{TP|James|Chimecho}}, and he takes one of the Chingling away, knowing it can evolve into {{p|Chimecho}}. Meanwhile, {{AP|Staravia}} notices the Chingling and brings Ash and {{ashfr}} over. Ash uses the "Tone Deaf Mecha" smokescreen on Jessie and Meowth and has {{AP|Chimchar}} attack them with {{m|Flame Wheel}}, which blasts them off. However, James is still with the spoiled Chingling, and he has {{TP|James|Mime Jr.}} use {{m|Teeter Dance}} on it in attempt to recruit it to Team Rocket. Francesca arrives just in time and has Chingling counter with {{m|Hidden Power}} and send James blasting off with {{m|Confusion}}, maturing itself in the process. This time Chingling asks for a hug, and Francesca is thrilled to see it has finally toned down its affections and rewards it with an embrace. With an upcoming magic show, Francesca thanks the group for their help and sends them off with a harmonic Chingling farewell. | |||
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== Major events == | ==Major events== | ||
* [[Ash's Gligar]] is revealed to know {{m|X-Scissor}}, {{m|Sand | * [[Ash's Gligar]] is revealed to know {{m|X-Scissor}}, {{m|Sand Attack}}, and {{m|Steel Wing}}. | ||
{{animeevents}} | {{animeevents}} | ||
=== Debuts === | ===Debuts=== | ||
==== Pokémon debuts ==== | ====Pokémon debuts==== | ||
=====TV episode debuts===== | =====TV episode debuts===== | ||
* {{p|Chingling}} | * {{p|Chingling}} | ||
== Characters == | ==Characters== | ||
=== Humans === | ===Humans=== | ||
* {{Ash}} | * {{Ash}} | ||
* {{an|Dawn}} | |||
* {{an|Brock}} | * {{an|Brock}} | ||
* [[Jessie]] | * [[Jessie]] | ||
* [[James]] | * [[James]] | ||
* {{an|Giovanni}} ([[Boss fantasy|fantasy]]) | * {{an|Giovanni}} ([[Boss fantasy|fantasy]]) | ||
* [[Nanny and Pop-Pop]] (fantasy) | |||
* [[Francesca]] | * [[Francesca]] | ||
=== Pokémon === | ===Pokémon=== | ||
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}}) | * {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}}) | ||
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}}) | * {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}}) | ||
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* {{p|Gligar}} ({{OP|Ash|Gligar}}) | * {{p|Gligar}} ({{OP|Ash|Gligar}}) | ||
* {{p|Buneary}} ({{OP|Dawn|Buneary}}) | * {{p|Buneary}} ({{OP|Dawn|Buneary}}) | ||
* {{p|Croagunk}} ({{OP|Brock|Croagunk}}) | |||
* {{p|Happiny}} ({{OP|Brock|Happiny}}) | * {{p|Happiny}} ({{OP|Brock|Happiny}}) | ||
* {{p|Dustox}} ({{OP|Jessie|Dustox}}) | * {{p|Dustox}} ({{OP|Jessie|Dustox}}) | ||
* {{p|Chingling}} ([[Francesca]]'s; ×3 | * {{p|Chingling}} ([[Francesca]]'s; ×3) | ||
* {{p|Pidgey}} ([[Francesca]]'s) | * {{p|Pidgey}} ([[Francesca]]'s) | ||
* {{p|Delcatty}} (magazine) | * {{p|Delcatty}} (magazine) | ||
* {{p|Marill}} (magazine) | * {{p|Marill}} (magazine) | ||
== Trivia == | ==Trivia== | ||
* This is one of the episodes in which [[Jessie's Wobbuffet]] | * [[Professor Oak's Big Pokémon Encyclopedia]]: [[Brock's Happiny]] | ||
* This is | * This is one of the episodes in which [[Jessie's Wobbuffet]] doesn't appear. | ||
* This episode introduces {{TP|Dawn|Buneary}}'s heart vest, which | * This is one of the only episodes where [[James]] blasts off without [[Jessie]]. | ||
* | * This episode introduces {{TP|Dawn|Buneary}}'s heart vest, which it will be seen wearing in many future episodes. | ||
* The | * {{so|Battle Frontier}} and [[Pokémon Symphonic Medley]] are both used as background music. Music from ''[[M09|Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]]'', as well as music used during [[Butler]]'s magic show in ''[[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]]'', are also used. | ||
* The episode's English [[dub]] title may refer to the phrase "''bells are ringing''". | |||
* James briefly references {{TP|James|Chimecho}}, which he [[AG147|left]] with [[Nanny and Pop-Pop]]. | |||
* James briefly references | |||
=== Errors === | ===Errors=== | ||
* | * In the English dub, {{Ash}} says "Give us back those {{p|Chingling}}", despite the Chingling actually standing in front of him. In the original, he simply says "Give back Chingling", referring to the last one that hasn't returned yet, meaning it could be a mistranslation due to the lack of a plural form in Japanese. | ||
=== Dub edits === | ===Dub edits=== | ||
* The magazine '''PokéCan''' (Japanese: '''ポケキャン''', lit. ''Pokekyan'') was renamed as '''Poké Chic''' in the dub, and one shot showing it had its text altered to match the new name. | * The magazine '''PokéCan''' (Japanese: '''ポケキャン''', lit. ''Pokekyan'') was renamed as '''Poké Chic''' in the dub, and one shot showing it had its text altered to match the new name. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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|zh_cmn={{tt|振作起來 鈴噹響!|Pull Yourself Together, Chingling!}} | |zh_cmn={{tt|振作起來 鈴噹響!|Pull Yourself Together, Chingling!}} | ||
|cs={{tt|Za zvuku zvonů|Under the Bells' sound}} | |cs={{tt|Za zvuku zvonů|Under the Bells' sound}} | ||
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|fr_eu={{tt|La Chorale Pokémon !|The Pokémon Chorus!}} | |fr_eu={{tt|La Chorale Pokémon !|The Pokémon Chorus!}} | ||
|it={{tt|Un'avventura canora!|A singing adventure!}} | |it={{tt|Un'avventura canora!|A singing adventure!}} | ||
|ko={{tt|애교대장! 랑딸랑 길들이기!|Charm Leader! Tame Chingling!}} | |||
|no={{tt|Klokkene synger|The bells are singing}} | |no={{tt|Klokkene synger|The bells are singing}} | ||
|pl={{tt|Śpiew dzwoneczków|The song of the bells}} | |pl={{tt|Śpiew dzwoneczków|The song of the bells}} | ||
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nexttitle=Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! | nexttitle=Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! Part 1 | | ||
series=Diamond | series=Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl | | ||
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The Bells Are Singing! (Japanese: シャンとしてリーシャン! Pull Yourself Together, Lisyan!) is the 70th episode of Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, and the 536th episode of the Pokémon animated series. It first aired in Japan on March 13, 2008 and in the United States on August 16, 2008.
Blurb
It's another day on the road for our heroes: Ash and Gligar practice, while Dawn and Buneary study the latest Poké Chic fashion trends. They're approached by a Chingling, one of three Chingling that belong to Francesca the Pokémon magician. She demonstrates her singing Chingling act, but the one bold Chingling always ruins the show by jumping on Francesca to get attention. Ash suggests that a Pokémon battle will help settle Chingling, who's never battled before. Francesca is willing to give it a try, but Chingling's trial battle with Turtwig is disrupted by Team Rocket.
Ash and his friends easily stop Team Rocket from stealing Francesca's Chingling, except the experience hasn't changed Francesca's troublesome Chingling at all. And when she runs through her act again, she notices there are four Chingling instead of three—the fourth one is a Team Rocket robot Chingling impersonator! The robot blows a wall of smoke that keeps everyone in the dark until Team Rocket swipes the real Chingling. James then steals one of the stolen Chingling for himself, hoping it will make a perfect Pokémon companion for him and his absent Chimecho.
Our heroes track down Jessie and Meowth and rescue two of Francesca's Chingling, but James is still hopefully trying to convince "his" Chingling to join Team Rocket. When Chingling refuses, James orders Mime Jr. to battle it. Francesca catches up with them just in time and orders Chingling to fight back; Chingling follows her commands and beats Team Rocket! What's more, Chingling seems to be more mature than it was before, so Francesca and her Chingling are in good spirits as they bid farewell to Ash and his friends.
Plot
While training with his Gligar, Ash asks it to turn. Unfortunately, Gligar makes a wrong turn, and when Ash points this out, Gligar is unable to recover and crashes. Meanwhile, Dawn is flicking through Poké Chic, a fashion magazine for Pokémon Stylists that features Pokémon in outfits. Dawn pulls out a vest for Buneary that she had designed and Johanna had sown; Buneary loves it. When she hesitantly asks for Pikachu's opinion, his positive response makes Buneary blush with happiness.
Suddenly, Buneary hears something, and the group spots a Chingling emerging from the bushes. Dawn scans Chingling on her Pokédex. The Chingling proceeds to hug Buneary, Pikachu, Ash, and Dawn. Gligar follows suit, and after Ash quickly recalls it. A woman named Francesca comes looking for her Chingling. Brock is overcome by emotion, though Croagunk Poison Jabs him and drags him off. Francesca introduces herself as a Pokémon Magician, and does a magic act; she makes three Chingling appear from a tablecloth, as well as a Pidgey. She tries to make a flower appear from her wand, but Chingling spoils it.
Meanwhile, Team Rocket is watching and Jessie suggests stealing the "enchanted" tablecloth until James and Meowth say it was just a trick, much to Jessie's surprise. As such, Meowth and James decide to steal the Chingling instead, imagining its usefulness as a multipurpose alarm clock.
Francesca does not know what to do with her spoiled Chingling, so the group decides to get it to battle. Having never been in a battle before, Ash and Dawn decide to have an exhibition match to help Francesca and Chingling get the hang of things. Gligar avoids an oncoming Dizzy Punch with ease before striking Buneary with an X-Scissor. Buneary Bounces back, but becomes distracted when her vest is dirtied by Gligar's Sand Attack. At this, Dawn decides to take the vest off for the battle. Dawn scores a direct hit with Ice Beam, causing Gligar to hit the ground in its frozen state. After Gligar retaliates with a Steel Wing, Brock stops Ash and Dawn, figuring Chingling has seen enough. When the battle starts, Francesca tells Chingling to use Astonish, but it doesn't attack. Turtwig uses Razor Leaf and knocks out Chingling.
Francesca and the others rush over to the injured Pokémon, only to fall into a pitfall trap. Team Rocket swoops in and takes Chingling. Ash tells Turtwig to cut the net with a Razor Leaf, which doesn't work. Dawn has Buneary use Ice Beam to cut the ropes, while Happiny catches Chingling. At Brock's request, Buneary launches Happiny into the air, and Happiny uses Pound to knock Team Rocket away. Afterwards, Ash believes Chingling had matured, but it starts hugging again, proving him wrong.
Francesca tries the Three Part Harmony again, but Chingling keeps hugging others randomly. Team Rocket tries using a "Tone Deaf Mecha Chingling", generating a smokescreen and stealing the three Chingling. The trio puts the stolen Chingling in a line, though looking at them makes James emotional as he is reminded of his Chimecho, and he takes one of the Chingling away, knowing it can evolve into Chimecho. Meanwhile, Staravia notices the Chingling and brings Ash and his friends over. Ash uses the "Tone Deaf Mecha" smokescreen on Jessie and Meowth and has Chimchar attack them with Flame Wheel, which blasts them off. However, James is still with the spoiled Chingling, and he has Mime Jr. use Teeter Dance on it in attempt to recruit it to Team Rocket. Francesca arrives just in time and has Chingling counter with Hidden Power and send James blasting off with Confusion, maturing itself in the process. This time Chingling asks for a hug, and Francesca is thrilled to see it has finally toned down its affections and rewards it with an embrace. With an upcoming magic show, Francesca thanks the group for their help and sends them off with a harmonic Chingling farewell.
Major events
- Ash's Gligar is revealed to know X-Scissor, Sand Attack, and Steel Wing.
- For a list of all major events in the animated series, please see the history page.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
TV episode debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Piplup (Dawn's)
- Chimecho (James's; fantasy)
- Mime Jr. (James's)
- Staravia (Ash's)
- Turtwig (Ash's)
- Chimchar (Ash's)
- Gligar (Ash's)
- Buneary (Dawn's)
- Croagunk (Brock's)
- Happiny (Brock's)
- Dustox (Jessie's)
- Chingling (Francesca's; ×3)
- Pidgey (Francesca's)
- Delcatty (magazine)
- Marill (magazine)
Trivia
- Professor Oak's Big Pokémon Encyclopedia: Brock's Happiny
- This is one of the episodes in which Jessie's Wobbuffet doesn't appear.
- This is one of the only episodes where James blasts off without Jessie.
- This episode introduces Buneary's heart vest, which it will be seen wearing in many future episodes.
- Battle Frontier and Pokémon Symphonic Medley are both used as background music. Music from Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea, as well as music used during Butler's magic show in Jirachi: Wish Maker, are also used.
- The episode's English dub title may refer to the phrase "bells are ringing".
- James briefly references Chimecho, which he left with Nanny and Pop-Pop.
Errors
- In the English dub, Ash says "Give us back those Chingling", despite the Chingling actually standing in front of him. In the original, he simply says "Give back Chingling", referring to the last one that hasn't returned yet, meaning it could be a mistranslation due to the lack of a plural form in Japanese.
Dub edits
- The magazine PokéCan (Japanese: ポケキャン, lit. Pokekyan) was renamed as Poké Chic in the dub, and one shot showing it had its text altered to match the new name.
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Mandarin Chinese | 振作起來 鈴噹響! | |
Czech | Za zvuku zvonů | |
Danish | Klokkerne synger | |
Dutch | De bellen zingen! | |
Finnish | Kulkuset, kulkuset! | |
European French | La Chorale Pokémon ! | |
German | Das Klingeling der Klingplim! | |
Italian | Un'avventura canora! | |
Korean | 애교대장! 랑딸랑 길들이기! | |
Norwegian | Klokkene synger | |
Polish | Śpiew dzwoneczków | |
Portuguese | Brazil | Que Toquem os Sinos! |
Portugal | O Canto dos Sinos! | |
Romanian | Clopoțeii Cântători | |
Russian | Колокольчики звенят | |
Spanish | Latin America | ¡Suenan las Campanas! |
Spain | ¡El Cántico de los Cascabeles! | |
Swedish | Klockorna sjunger! | |
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