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[[File:Jessie James AG.png|220px|thumb|Jessie and James choose flight over fight in ''[[AG040|Watt's with Wattson?]]'']]
[[File:Jessie James AG.png|220px|thumb|Jessie and James choose flight over fight in ''[[AG040|Watt's with Wattson?]]'']]
'''RocketShipping''' (Japanese: '''コジムサ''' ''KojiMusa'') is the belief that [[Jessie]] and [[James]] of [[Team Rocket]] belong in a [[shipping|romantic relationship]]. It was also historically known as '''JAJL''', or ''Jessie and James Love''.
 
'''RocketShipping''' (Japanese: '''コジムサ''' ''KojiMusa'') is the ship between [[Jessie]] and [[James]], and alongside [[PokéShipping]] and [[AmourShipping]], is one of the most common pairings within the Pokémon fandom. It is also one of the few officially recognized by The Pokémon Company, with evidence found across multiple adaptations.
 
Jessie and James first appeared in ''[[EP002|Pokemon Emergency!]]'', alongside {{MTR}} as members of the [[Villainous team|villainous organization]] [[Team Rocket]]. From that point on, they have served as the show's primary antagonists over its history, frequently performing schemes to try and steal Pokémon from other {{pkmn|Trainer}}s, primarily [[Ash's Pikachu]]. It is frequently shown throughout the series that Jessie and James are shown to have a lot more physical contact than that between other characters, including hugging, hand-holding, and even sleeping on each other. They are shown to frequently share Pokémon who frequently show affection to the pair in similar ways, as well as equipment, such as their [[Z-Power Ring]].
 
There is a wide amount of variation in how the character's relationship is presented depending on the language being translated. Notably, this includes James and Meowth fearing retribution when Jessie doesn't win Contests or Showcases in [http://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/comparisons/diamond_pearl/ep161.html English], compared to being supportive and wishful for her success in the original Japanese versions. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James frequently calls Jessie “mamita” or “querida” (terms of endearment like “honey” or “sweetie”), “mi Jessie” (my Jessie), or by the pet name “Jessita”.


==History of the RocketShipping Fandom==
==History of the RocketShipping Fandom==
[[File:RocketShipping.png|thumb|206px|An image from the epilogue to Electric Tale of Pikachu]]
[[File:RocketShipping.png|thumb|206px|An image from the epilogue to Electric Tale of Pikachu]]
The RocketShipping fandom has undergone substantial change over the years, with peaks of popularity naturally coinciding with the occurrence of Shipping "hints" in the source material.  
The RocketShipping fandom has undergone substantial change over the years, with peaks of popularity naturally coinciding with the occurrence of Shipping "hints" in the source material.
 
The first major event in the RocketShipping fanbase occurred when a member of [[TRHQ]] came across an untranslated graphic novel in a bookstore, the [[Electric Tale of Pikachu volume 4|final volume]] of [[Toshihiro Ono]]'s [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]] manga. [[ET20|The epilogue]] of the manga contained two important scenes: one was a panel showing James confessing his love to Jessie; the other was a full-page illustration in which Jessie and James were married and Jessie visibly pregnant. Most importantly of all for fans, this was official and approved by [[Nintendo]], some believed that it was only a matter of time before something similar happened in the anime series.
 
However, not long after this, the number and frequency of hints in the anime decreased, along with other changes in characterization. Around this time, a website named [[Pokemopolis]] was getting attention for rebutting the "evidence" found in the manga. Pokemopolis became a prominent anti-RocketShipping site in the fandom, as well as the main proponent of the theory that James is gay, and that Jessie and James are no more than friends.
 
RocketShipping had resurgences in popularity following the episode ''[[DP117|Noodles! Roamin' Off!]]'', during the airing of ''[[Team Rocket's Secret Empire]]'' and again after ''[[XY063|A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!]]''.


In the beginning, there was only one kind of RocketShipper—the one who thought that Jessie and James were attracted to each other. Some fans hoped they would eventually become a full-fledged couple. The term "RocketShipping" was the first time the suffix "[[Shipping]]" was applied to any couple outside of the ''{{wp|The X-Files|X-Files}}'' fandom where it originated. Maria Rocket and other fans on the message board of [[TRHQ]] used the term to describe a romantic relationship between Jessie and James, following which this naming convention was adopted by the rest of the Pokémon Shipping community.
==Anime==
===Pre Series===
[[File:James Jessie HS12.png|220px|thumb|right|Jessie blushing after James accidentally falls on top of her in ''[[HS12|Training Daze!]]'']]
In the side-story episode ''[[HS12|Training Daze!]]'', the history of the {{TRT}} formation was shown.  Jessie was a loner who didn't work well in a team, with James being the first partner she was shown to trust. After having a heart-to-heart one night, they vow to be there for each other and make their team shine. After James is hurt during their mission, Jessie wants to give up but James doesn't let her, not wanting to let the team down despite his injuries. Jessie's dedication to James is shown again at the end of the episode where James prepares to sacrifice himself, but Jessie doesn't let that happen with a declaration of their friendship being more important than succeeding.


The first major event in the RocketShipping fanbase occurred when a member of TRHQ came across an untranslated graphic novel in a bookstore, the [[Electric Tale of Pikachu volume 4|last volume]] of [[Toshihiro Ono]]'s [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]] manga. [[ET20|The epilogue]] of the manga contained two important scenes: one was a panel showing James confessing his love to Jessie; the other was a full-page illustration in which Jessie and James were married and Jessie visibly pregnant. Most importantly of all for fans, this was official and approved by [[Nintendo]]. The RocketShipping fan community went crazy. It finally had officially sanctioned proof that Jessie and James were a romantic couple. Some believed that it was only a matter of time before something similar happened in the TV anime series.
====[[Original series]]====
Early on in the series Jessie and James were shown to be close teammates, frequently seen protecting and encouraging each other when faced with hardships, whether it be declarations of friendship, commitment or compliments in the face of death and danger as seen when trapped aboard the [[S.S. Anne]], during their encounters with {{p|Gastly}} during the events of ''[[EP020|The Ghost of Maiden's Peak]]'' or with [[Kaiser]] brandishing a gun at them during [[EP035]].


However, not long after this, the number and frequency of the Rocketshippy hints in the anime decreased, along with other changes in characterization. Also around this time, a website named [[Pokemopolis]] was getting attention for rebutting the "evidence" found in the manga. Pokemopolis became the most prominent anti-RocketShipping site in the Pokémon fandom, as well as the main proponent of the theory that James is gay. As a result, the RocketShipping fan community split into several sects, each with different takes on RocketShipping.
The pair are occasionally mistaken as a couple, seen when [[DJ Mary]] casts them as a married king and queen during ''[[EP160|Air Time!]]''. This is something they are only too happy to play up during their schemes, even disguising themselves as married couples in ''[[EP100|Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?]]''. Meowth also comments during ''[[M02|The Power of One]]' that "You two don't need the opposite sex because you got each other."


RocketShipping had notable resurgences in popularity following the episode ''[[DP117|Noodles! Roamin' Off!]]'', during the airing of ''[[Team Rocket's Secret Empire]]'' and again after ''[[XY063|A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!]]''. It continues to have a strong international fan following.
James is shown to be jealous when other men show interest in Jessie, such as [[Dr. Proctor]] in ''[[EP047|A Chansey Operation]]''. He is also quick to comfort her when their poverty is at its peaks and helps and encourage her in her aspirations outside of Team Rocket, such as during ''[[EP052|Princess vs. Princess]]''. Jessie desires to win the competition and the prized {{wp|Hinamatsuri}} dolls. Despite her loss, James, Meowth, and their Pokémon dress up as the dolls, with James and Jessie dressed as the Emperor and Empress in their "doll" set.


==Sects of RocketShipping==
Jessie frequently compliments him for his positive traits that help them towards their plans, whether it be picking locks, having a good memory, or doing well in Pokémon battles. She is also shown to be impressed when he exhibits talents outside of their work, such as his mastery of haiku's in ''[[EP245|Will the Real Oak Please Stand Up?]]''.
These sects were in use to differentiate between various "types" of RocketShipper who each had a different perception of the ship. It should be noted that they have not actively been in use in the fandom since the {{series|Advanced Generation}} of the anime started airing in America.


'''RocketShippers'''<BR>
A recurring story throughout the anime with James is his history of being engaged to a girl named [[Jessebelle]]. A woman who bears a striking resemblance to Jessie that he fell in love with at first sight. First highlighted in ''[[EP048|Holy Matrimony!]]'', Jessie is crushed when she thinks James has abandoned her and Meowth to get his inheritance and marry Jessebelle. She is delighted when this is revealed that James decided to return to Team Rocket, swooping down in the [[Meowth Balloon]] to pick her up. When he tells her he wasn't able to get the inheritance, she brushes it off, saying they don't need it as long as they have their freedom. They shake hands to reaffirm their friendship. Their hands form a heart and the viewers are shown a prolonged scene of them gazing into each other's eyes as the music swells. They are so caught up in the moment that they forget to pick up Meowth.
This is the general term for anyone who supports the idea of Jessie and James being a couple, whether past, present, or future. It was also a term for a sect consisting of people who believe that Jessie and James are currently not in love but believed that they eventually would be.


'''R*cketShippers'''<BR>
====''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]''====
This was a more extreme type of RocketShipper, who believed that Jessie and James are currently in love. They generally preferred the idea of Jessie and James in more stereotypical gender conforming roles.
Throughout the course of this series both Jessie and James are given the opportunity to depart from Team Rocket, James in the side story episode ''[[HS03|We're No Angels!]]'' (in the dub this was extended to Jessie as well) and Jessie during ''[[AG187|The Unbeatable Lightness of Seeing!]]''. Both express sadness at this possibility and are happy when the other decides to stay.


'''QueerShippers'''<BR>
In the previous season where James was seen getting jealous, of [[Dr. Proctor]] in this series, he is shown to be wary of [[Harley]]'s intentions towards Jessie. Jessie is also shown to be jealous of women paying attention to James when he's dressed as [[Juan]] in ''[[AG111|Eight Ain't Enough]]''.
Self-proclaimed "in-character RocketShipping". Supporters generally believed that James plays the role of a woman and Jessie plays the role of a man, but that they would become a couple nevertheless.


'''WrongRocketShippers'''<BR>
In the Latin American Spanish dub of ''[[AG053|Game Winning Assist]]'', when {{TP|James|Cacnea}} affectionately attacks James he says, "¿Cacnea, por qué me quieres besar si sabes que ya tengo novia?"; or, "Cacnea, why do you want to kiss me if you know that I already have a girlfriend?". Although ''novia'' can mean both “girlfriend” and “fiancée”, James never uses novia when he is saying "fiancée." Instead, he uses ''prometida'', an unambiguous word for "fiancée”. He always refers to [[Jessebelle]] as his "prometida," and Jessebelle in turn calls him her "prometido." By the same token, during James's brief engagement to [[Temacu]], she, James, and Jessie all use the term "prometido". On top of that, James does not mention Jessebelle between catching Cacnea and ''Game Winning Assist'', so Cacnea would not understand any reference to Jessebelle. Therefore, "novia" would mean "girlfriend" and can only reasonably refer to Jessie.
Smaller sect which believed that Jessie and James are currently in a "friends with benefits" type relationship. They didn't necessarily believe that they are in love with each other, but did believe that they have some kind of secret physical relationship going on. They took a more relaxed and joking stance to the Ship.


'''AntiRocketShippers'''<BR>
During the events of ''[[AG072|The Bicker the Better]]'' [[Oscar and Andi]] assume Jessie and James are a couple in the English dub (in the original they simply suggest that the two have a good relationship). James looks confused at this and Jessie just ignores it. Since they don't get upset at it like {{Ash}} and {{an|May}} do, it could be interpreted that Jessie and James find the assumption acceptable. This comfort can also be seen in ''[[AG081|Take This House and Shuppet]]'' when James comments "They say that you always hurt the ones you love!" during a fight, and in ''[[AG085|Sky High Gym Battle!]]'' where Jessie and James imagine themselves dancing together at the Team Rocket nightclub with the R insignia covered in hearts
Supporters denied any sort of romantic relationship between Jessie and James. They liked to see them as best friends, but nothing more. In many cases, they believed that James is gay, based on the more camp portrayal of James by [[Eric Stuart]] and James's cross-dressing. Opinions on Jessie's sexuality varied.


==Evidence==
There were also other small events between the pair, such as when the pair view {{p|Illumise}} and {{p|Volbeat}} perform a "mating" dance in ''[[AG042|Love at First Flight]]'', that is said to bring good fortune to spectators who are in love. James sells his bottle caps in ''[[AG174|New Plot, Odd Lot!]]'' so that Jessie could buy a dress she wanted. Finally, James attempting to save Jessie from {{p|Regirock}} and {{p|Registeel}} by trying to carry her away in ''[[AG190|Pace - The Final Frontier!]]''.
===General===
[[File:Jessie James fear hug.png|220px|thumb|Jessie and James's first fearhug in ''[[EP005|Showdown in Pewter City]]'']]
* James fell in love at first sight with his fiancée [[Jessebelle]], who is a [[doppelgänger]] of Jessie and also shares her voice actress in the original and majority of international dubs. They look so similar that James's housekeepers in ''[[AG147|Sweet Baby James]]'', as well as his butler and [[Jessebelle]]'s own security guards in ''[[DP153|The Treasure Is All Mine!]]'' mistake Jessie for Jessebelle.
* Jessie and James have more numerous examples of intimate physical contact than any other humans in the anime, including holding hands, linking arms, hugging and sleeping on one another. This occurred most frequently in the [[original series]] but has remained a staple throughout their appearances across the franchise, so much so that it is beyond the scope of this page to list every instance.
* Jessie and James are very comfortable with using each other's Pokémon. Neither they nor their Pokémon have had a problem with this on most occasions whereas borrowing others' Pokémon is usually a big deal to other [[Pokémon Trainer|Trainers]].
* They are the only known characters to share a [[Z-Power Ring]].
* James's Pokémon have occasionally affectionately attacked Jessie the same way they do James. Similarly, [[Jessie's Yanmega]] affectionately rests on James's head in ''[[DP080|The Thief That Keeps on Thieving!]]'' and [[Jessie's Mimikyu]] shields James as well as Jessie from seeing its true form (and consequent death) in ''[[SM038|Mimikyu Unmasked!]]'', a protection it does not extend to Meowth.  


===Anime===
James history with [[Jessebelle]] surfaces again in ''[[AG147|Sweet Baby James]]'' when the {{TRT}} visits one of his families estates. The housekeepers mistake Jessie for Jessebelle, Jessie is unimpressed by James's reaction to the thought of being married to her and further upset when he introduces her as his secretary in an attempt to cover up his being in Team Rocket. She spends most of the rest of the episode going against James's request to keep the peace and only becomes supportive again after James has been honest about their identity. Throughout their stay, the housekeepers continue to ask about Jessie, even when she isn't around and even approving of her after finding out they are members of Team Rocket, saying that “it seems like his friends are also good people”.


There is significant variation in the characterization of Jessie and James across languages, most notably between the original and the English dub (from which the majority of other international dubs are derived). This has generally had a negative impact for Rocketshipping.  
====''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]''====
[[Image:DP133 Scale.png|250px|thumb|right|A motto sequence from ''[[DP133|Uncrushing Defeat!]]'']]
Jessie's Contest arc in ''Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl'' is a major source of development for her relationship with James. The hesitancy he feels towards her participation, carried over from ''Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire'', eventually dissipates and he becomes increasingly involved, loaning her his Pokémon and on [[DP146|one occasion]] stepping in for her when she is sick. He repeatedly forgets to cheer her by her Jessilina alias and instead calls her Jessie before correcting himself, such as in ''[[DP171|Dawn of a Royal Day!]]''. In ''[[DP175|Opposites Interact!]]'' James tries to get Jessie to let him watch her performances instead of selling merchandise. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James frequently calls Jessie by nicknames including ''[[DP022|his marigold queen]] or [[DP175|Jessie-Jess]], which is Jessie's nickname from her days at [[Team Rocket Academy]].


In addition to Eric Stuart's stereotypical gay interpretation of James (at odds with [[Shin'ichirō Miki]]'s original performance), the [[TPCi]] dub is infamous for adding discord to the [[Team Rocket trio]]'s relationship where there originally was none. For example, during [[Pokémon Contest|Contests]] James's original lines would often be fundamentally [http://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/comparisons/diamond_pearl/ep161.html altered] from expressions of support towards Jessie to ones of fear of retribution if she failed.
In this series, there were few instances of implied imagery between Jessie and James, primarily in ''[[DP142|Where No Togepi Has Gone Before!]]'', where inside their base there is no bed in James's room, and a double bed in Jessie's. During ''[[DP073|Crossing Paths]]'', once Jessie releases {{TP|Jessie|Dustox}}, James is touched by Jessie's explanation about this being Dustox's chance of love. The narrator also suggests that Jessie will find happiness too as the shot pans down to show Jessie and James, the English dub narrator changes "finding happiness" to "finding love".


On the other hand, some viewers of the Latin American Spanish dub report that Jessie and James are hinted to already be in a canonical relationship in their localization. James frequently sings lines from love songs during the motto and calls Jessie “mamita” or “querida” (terms of endearment like “honey” or “sweetie”), or by pet name “Jessita”.
The events of ''[[DP117|Noodles! Roamin' Off!]]'' features the {{TRT}} going their separate ways, with Meowth joining a noodle cart, Jessie wanting to focus on being a coordinator, and James remaining with Team Rocket. A depressed James decides to try and capture a {{shiny}} {{p|Metagross}}. When Jessie hears that James is in danger, she immediately drops the façade of pursuing her contest career and rushes to his aid, causing James to fall to his knees and cry, overjoyed she has returned. With the shiny MEtagross about to attack them, James apologizes for getting Jessie involved, which she brushes off saying they're friends. He goes on to say life wasn't wasted because he spent it with good friends, looking at her significantly. Closing their eyes for the final blow, Jessie says, “If there is another world after we die, let’s meet again there.James agrees and smiles, no longer looking afraid. This is an addendum to James's implied promise in ''[[HS12|Training Daze]]'' to always be at Jessie's side.


Due to this wide regional variation, evidence listed in this section which was not present in the original will be specified by the dub from which it originates.
During ''[[DP002|Two Degrees of Separation!]]'' while visiting one of James's families summer homes, Team Rocket decide to leave quickly before [[James's parents|his parents]] and [[Jessebelle]] arrive. Although disappointed, James expresses the desire to live in a cottage in the future with Jessie and Meowth. Later on, during the episode ''[[DP153|The Treasure Is All Mine!]]'', James refers to Jessebelle as his first love, implying that he'd fallen in love with someone else. To escape Jessebelle later in the episode he asks {{Ash}} to get Pikachu to use {{m|Thunderbolt}} on them to send them blasting off.


====[[Original Series]]====
====''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]''====
* ''[[EP016|Pokémon Shipwreck]]''
''Pokémon the Series: Black & White'' is noteworthy for attempting to put Jessie, James, and Meowth in more serious, antagonistic roles. Their normal personalities and relationships are so much suppressed during the series that it inspired the creation of the [[Team Rocket's Secret Empire]] radio show, in the introduction to which [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/User:Rocket_Girl/TR_Radio_show/Transcript James accuses Jessie of only speaking to him these days to confirm mission plans]. This change resulted in a complete absence of shipping evidence until the ''[[Decolora Adventure]]'' portion of the saga when they start to revert to their prior selves. An example of this is in ''[[BW124|Danger, Sweet as Honey!]]'', when Jessie freezes in terror at the prospect of being attacked by a swarm of {{p|Beedrill}}, James takes her by the shoulders to guide her out of harm's way.
: When the two are convinced they are going to die, they hold hands, promising never to forget each other. James says to Jessie "Whoever said that beautiful people are destined to have a sad fate must have meant us," implying that he thinks she is beautiful.
:: The English line is similar: "Jessica, whoever said beauty doesn't last, must have been thinking of us." Of note, this is the only time James calls Jessie "Jessica", emphasizing the seriousness of his feelings.
: When James is scared to cross [[Ash's Bulbasaur|Bulbasaur]]'s vines and begs Jessie and Meowth to go on without him, Jessie refuses to leave him behind, insisting they'll cross together.
* ''[[EP020|The Ghost of Maiden's Peak]]''
** James declares his love to the [[Ghost of Maiden's Peak]]'s statue in a precarious position on the edge of a cliff. Jessie is holding onto his pants to keep him from falling off until she gets distracted and he falls. She tries to grab him but ends up falling with him into the sea.
** When [[Gastly|the ghost]] is dragging him away at the climax, James finally cries that he doesn't want to be separated from Jessie. She pulls out a bazooka and shoots the ghost. James smiles tearfully and says her name adoringly, to which she responds, "Don't get the wrong idea!" and attempts to hide the fact that she did it for his sake.
* ''[[EP032|The Ninja Poké-Showdown]]''
:  Jessie gives James a rose, much to his astonishment. She goes on to say that beautiful things can be painful.
* [[EP035]]
: After dodging bullets from [[Kaiser]], James stands in front of Jessie to block her from the line of fire. He tells her to relax and trust him, grabs her by the waist and jumps off the roof with a parachute. The parachute falls on top of them after they crash-land and they scramble underneath it, during which time Jessie says, "Where do you think you're touching?!" When they emerge, James is wearing an unnaturally wide grin.
* ''[[EP037|Ditto's Mysterious Mansion]]''
: Jessie shows the Ditto a photo of a childhood crush. James insists on seeing the picture and both blush ferociously through the exchange.
* ''[[EP046|Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon]]''
: Jessie and James are missing at the beginning of the episode. They finally pop out from behind a rock, looking smug, in response to Meowth's irritated calls. No explanation is offered for their absence. They are seen holding one another for a significant proportion of the remainder of the episode.
* ''[[EP047|A Chansey Operation]]''
: James expresses obvious unhappiness at the flirting between [[Dr Proctor]] and Jessie. When Dr Proctor asks Jessie on a date, James cocks an eyebrow and looks unimpressed. Later Jessie puts her hand on Proctor's chest to which James responds by glaring angrily at Jessie and clenching his fists. When Dr Proctor asks Jessie to assist him and she agrees, James volunteers to assist as well.
* ''[[EP048|Holy Matrimony!]]''
: At the end of the episode, Jessie is crushed, conceding that James has decided to marry his fiancée [[Jessebelle]] and come into his inheritance. To her delighted surprise, James calls out with the motto, swooping down in the balloon to pick her up. When he tells her he wasn't able to get the inheritance, she brushes it off, saying they don't need it as long as they have their freedom. They shake hands to reaffirm their friendship. Their hands form a heart and the viewers are shown a prolonged scene of them gazing into each others' eyes as the music swells. They are so caught up in the moment they forget to pick up Meowth.
* ''[[EP052|Princess vs. Princess]]
** James is visibly awed at the way Jessie looks when she is dressed in traditional Japanese dress for the pageant part of the Festival.
** After Jessie tells James and Meowth about her history with the holiday and starts crying, James tears up, holds her hands and looks into her eyes, promising to wholeheartedly support her. The background during this whole scene is a pink sky filled with rosebushes.
** After Jessie loses to Misty, James dresses himself and their Pokémon as the {{wp|Hinamatsuri}} dolls that were the grand prize. Jessie is touched and cries, calling them idiots but reluctantly admitting that this has made her feel good. James and Jessie dress as the Emperor and Empress in their "doll" set.
* ''[[EP056|The Ultimate Test]]''
: After Jessie is expelled from the test, James says in a determined voice that he will do his best for her.
* ''[[EP065|Showdown at the Po-ké Corral]]''
:  The sudden explosion of [[Team Rocket HQ (anime)|Team Rocket Headquarters]] sends Jessie into James's arms and they press closer together when {{OBP|Mewtwo|original series}} flies away from the wreckage. When {{an|Giovanni}} expresses his annoyance at seeing them, Jessie hides behind James who swallows hard and puts on a braver expression.
* ''[[EP073|Bad to the Bone]]''
: James tells Meowth that he will recognize Jessie no matter how she is disguised, because she thinks like him. While he is recalling their costumes, one of the images is of Jessie and James in their Salon Roquet outfits. Jessie is on bended-knee with her hand slid underneath James's hand, as if asking him to marry her. They both have very serious facial expressions.
* ''[[EP086|Pikachu Re-Volts]]''
: When James scrambles over to [[Cassidy]] and grabs her arm, Jessie angrily drags him away from her. Later, they hug out of fear when they are about to be attacked by their own Pokémon.
* ''[[EP094|Snack Attack]]''
: James blushes after Jessie flirtatiously nudges him and compliments him on having a good memory.
* ''[[EP100|Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?]]''
** James becomes concerned when Jessie recounts her trouble in finding love, trying to comfort her when she starts crying.
** Later on, they dress as a married couple with Jessie as the groom and James as the bride. They hide their hot air balloon in a mock wedding cake, paint two hearts pierced by {{wp|Cupid|Cupid's}} arrows on their balloon basket, and tie honeymoon cans to the bottom of the balloon basket.
* ''[[EP116|The Rivalry Revival]]''
: During the motto, there are two hearts pierced by Cupid's arrows in the background. James is holding a rose as well.
* ''[[EP123|Spinarak Attack]]''
: After James picks a lock with a paper clip, Jessie nudges James with her elbow and flirtatiously compliments his skills.
* ''[[EP133|Tanks a Lot!]]''
: In the English dub, James says that he has been buying a smaller amount and less expensive candy to save money so that Jessie will be proud of him.
* ''[[EP141|Good 'Quil Hunting]]''
: Jessie, James, and Meowth cry at the thought of their poverty. Jessie cries a little harder than she can handle and has to sit down. She apologizes, so James takes her hands, looks into her eyes and tells her it's ok and that these are really tears of joy.
* ''[[EP145|A Farfetch'd Tale]]''
: Jessie blushes and looks at James adoringly when he is doing well in battle against {{Ash}} and company.
* ''[[EP155|Forest Grumps]]''
** Jessie wonders if James and Meowth worry about her when she's away.
** Jealous of all of the food that {{Ash}} and company have, Jessie recalls an occasion where she, James, and Meowth were eating instant noodles and crying from joy. In the English dub, James complimented Jessie on the way she prepared the noodles, causing her to grin widely.
* ''[[EP157|The Fortune Hunters]]''
: Jessie goes to defend James after a disguised [[Cassidy]] throws him against a wall.
* ''[[EP160|Air Time!]]''
: For one of [[DJ Mary]]'s radio dramas, Jessie and James are cast as a married queen and king.
* ''[[Mewtwo Returns]]''
: Jessie makes up a love story between her and [[Cullen Calix|Cullen]] to calm her nerves when she is preparing to ride into a fierce storm by hot air balloon. James tunes it out at first, and then evidently hears part of it and looks disappointed.
* ''[[EP200|Turning Over A New Bayleef]]''
: During the motto, James is holding a bouquet of flowers and is running after Jessie, as if trying to give them to her. He appears to have tossed some flower petals in her direction.
* ''[[EP203|The Screen Actor's Guilt]]''
: When Jessie gets very excited about playing with [[Brad|Brad's]] {{p|Smoochum}}, James looks suspicious and either annoyed or jealous. James may have thought that the person Jessie really wanted to see was Brad, which may be the reason that when they eventually battle him, he immediately sends {{TP|James|Weezing}} out to battle when it is usual Jessie who goes first.
* ''[[EP226|Espeon, Not Included]]''
: In the English dub, when disguised as {{wp|geisha|geishas}} and getting ready to dance, James asks, "My dear Jessie, shall we show 'em?"
* ''[[EP241|Hocus Pokémon!]]''
: Close to falling off a cliff, Jessie and James hug. In the English dub, James says, "If I never see you guys again, just know that I love you."
* ''[[EP245|Will the Real Oak Please Stand Up?]]''
** Disguised as {{an|Professor Oak}} and [[DJ Mary]], Jessie puts her arms around James's neck, rocks him back and forth, and complements him on his confidence.
** Later, before James presents a {{wp|haiku}} to compete with the real Professor Oak, Jessie in the English dub says, "You don't know a thing about poems." James responds, "That's where you're wrong, dear Jessie." James goes on to recite a haiku that those present prefer over the real Oak's haiku. Jessie is especially impressed.


====[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire|Advanced Generation]]====
====''[[Pokémon the Series: XY]]''====
* ''[[HS03|We're No Angels!]]''
In a progression of his involvement in Jessie's Contest arc in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]'', James is a bedrock of support for Jessie during the [[Pokémon Showcase]] competition. As before, he often forgets to call her by her stage name and is now frequently shown to be the loudest supporter in the crowd, to the point that it becomes a nuisance for the audience members seated near him. During the Pokémon Showcase Master Class, despite worrying she'd be angry at her loss, Jessie thanks her friends for helping her get as far as she had. Everyone tackles and hugs her, with James saying he'd follow her anywhere.
: James seriously considers staying with {{OBP|Kate|HS03}}, a village girl who has developed a crush on him. He broaches this with his teammates and just as he is suggesting that he and Kate could develop a new Team Rocket base together, he casts an uncomfortable glance at Jessie and seemingly unconsciously presses the launch button to their mecha, thereby ending any possibility of him staying. Stuck in a tree, James laments that he's lost his chance at happiness and Jessie tells him to give it up, referencing their team quest for a "white tomorrow". Ash and friends walk past and Jessie and James hold each other's gaze for a moment before he agrees. The incident is never again brought up.
[[File:James Jessie HS12.png|220px|thumb|Jessie blushing after James accidentally falls on top of her in ''[[HS12|Training Daze!]]'']]
* ''[[HS12|Training Daze!]]''
** In a flashback to the team's formation, Jessie is set up as a loner who does not tolerate or trust her partners. When Meowth has eaten both his and James's loaves of bread, Jessie insists on sharing hers with them. This marks the first time Jessie puts her partners' needs before her own.
** When Meowth is sleeping, James admits to Jessie that he has been putting on a front and that he's actually been running away his whole life. She then opens up about having been alone her whole life. Having shared their greatest vulnerabilities with each other, they vow to be there for each other and to make their team shine.
** When James is hurt during the mission, Jessie almost gives up, stating that loneliness is all there is to her life. James appears, not wanting to let the team down despite his injuries, and recites a variation of what will become the first line of the Japanese motto, "If you ask us 'is that all there is', the answer will be the world's compassion."
** Towards the end of the episode, James and Meowth fall in a deep pit and again find themselves being held up by Jessie. James, not wanting to jeopardise the mission, decides to let go but Jessie refuses to leave him behind, declaring that she can't go on alone and that their friendship is more important than succeeding. She pulls him up and he lands on top of her. The camera pans to a shot of them panting heavily and staring into each other's eyes in this suggestive position, with Jessie visibly blushing.
* ''[[AG029|Ready, Willing, and Sableye]]''
: A {{p|Taillow}} starts to mess up Jessie's hair, so she pulls out a bomb. In hopes of placating Jessie, James says, "But Jessie, sweetheart..."
:: In the Latin American Spanish dub, James uses the word "querida," meaning "sweetheart," "dear," or "darling."
* ''[[AG034|Having a Wailord of a Time]]''
: Jessie moves close to James's face to yell at him, but he blushes before she says anything. They proceed to talk about stealing a {{p|Wailord}}, while James continues to blush. Jessie also briefly blushes. James stops blushing once they start talking about [[Giovanni (anime)|Giovanni]].
* ''[[AG042|Love at First Flight]]''
**  When {{p|Illumise}} and {{p|Volbeat}} perform a "mating" dance, they are said to bring good fortune to spectators who are in love. Jessie wonders if it could work for her since she's in love with the idea of being married and living happily ever after. She pictures a prince from a fairy tale, since she's not talking about anyone in particular. James is disappointed by her explanation.
**  During the motto, Jessie dresses as an {{p|Illumise}} and James dresses as a {{p|Volbeat}}. In costume, James walks behind Jessie, with his hands on her hips, then they wiggle their behinds to show off the light fixture on the back of James's costume. The back of Jessie's costume has a heart on it, which is not a feature found on Illumise.
* ''[[AG046|Candid Camerupt!]]''
:  When Jessie and James emerge from hiding, James no longer has any interest in helping his friend [[Winstrate family|Vito]], for having put them in danger.
* ''[[AG053|Game Winning Assist]]''
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, when {{TP|James|Cacnea}} affectionately attacks James he says, "¿Cacnea, por qué me quieres besar si sabes que ya tengo novia?"; or, "Cacnea, why do you want to kiss me if you know that I already have a girlfriend?"
:: Although ''novia'' can mean both “girlfriend” and “fiancée”, James never uses novia when he is saying "fiancée." Instead he uses ''prometida'', an unambiguous word for "fiancée”. He always refers to [[Jessebelle]] as his "prometida," and Jessebelle in turn calls him her "prometido." By the same token, during James’s brief engagement to [[Temacu]], she, James and Jessie all use the term "prometido". On top of that, James does not mention Jessebelle between catching Cacnea and ''Game Winning Assist'', so Cacnea would not understand any reference to Jessebelle. Therefore, "novia" would mean "girlfriend" and can only reasonably refer to Jessie.
* ''[[AG057|Going for a Spinda]]''
:  During the motto, there are hearts in the background, and in the foreground is James carrying Jessie on a giant heart.
* ''[[AG068|A Double Dilemma]]''
:  Jessie and James dress up as [[Gym Leader]] [[Norman]] and his wife [[Caroline]]. Meowth and {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}} clash on the disguises, so in the English dub James, playing the role of a married man, says to Jessie, "Everything was going as planned and then your kids had to mess it all up."
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, James exclaims, "¡Ay, mamita!"; or, "Oh, honey!" when Jessie accidentally steals [[May (anime)|May's]] {{p|Torchic}} instead of {{Ash|Ash's}} {{AP|Pikachu}}.
* ''[[AG071|A Six Pack Attack!]]''
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, in a drunken state, James calls Jessie "mi Jessie," meaning "my Jessie."
* ''[[AG072|The Bicker the Better]]''
** [[Oscar and Andi]] assume Jessie and James are a couple in the English dub (in the original they simply suggest that the two have a good relationship). James looks confused at this and Jessie just ignores it. Since they don't get upset at it like {{Ash}} and {{an|May}} do, it could be interpreted that Jessie and James find the assumption acceptable.
** Jessie and James’s quarrel after their failed [[Multi Battle|Tag Battle]] is strongly reminiscent of a lovers' tiff, their insults more personal and the manner of delivery and receipt more flirtatious than Ash and May’s. It also gets physical: Jessie instinctively uses James as a body shield from [[May's Skitty]], puts him in a headlock and somehow ends up piggybacking him.  
** They are still locked together when Meowth signs to them that this is an opportunity to get Pikachu. They immediately break apart, link arms and without apology or explanation the fight is over, and they are back in sync with their Pokémon attacks and a motto variation:
:: '''Jessie:''' Even if we sometimes quarrel
:: '''James:''' Even if we sometimes battle
:: '''Jessie:''' To stand by the evils of love and truth
:: '''James:''' We are the villains with an unshakeable bond
: Jessie says her name after this with a wink at James, who is smiling back.
* ''[[AG081|Take This House and Shuppet]]''
: In the English dub, James tries to rationalise some bickering with, "They say that you always hurt the ones you love!"
* ''[[AG082|A Shroomish Skirmish]]''
: A group of {{p|Breloom}} are pursuing Jessie and James, so they hug out of fear. They end up having to choose between Breloom attacks or jumping off a cliff. Indecisive, they hug again and Jessie cries in James's arms.
* ''[[AG084|Who's Flying Now?]]''
: In the English dub, James starts to describe a memory and Jessie interrupts, saying that if it has to do with his past love life, she would rather jump off a cliff than hear it.
* ''[[AG085|Sky High Gym Battle!]]''
:  When Jessie and James imagine themselves dancing together at the Team Rocket nightclub, they do not include Meowth or any of their Pokémon in the fantasy. The 'R' on the wall of the club has hearts all over it.
* ''[[AG086|Lights, Camerupt, Action!]]''
: Jessie cries after seeing a movie. James thinks she is crying because their plan failed and reassures her that "It will be OK," because they will have a more successful plan next time.
* ''[[AG089|A Scare to Remember!]]''
: After Team Rocket crashes into a tree, Jessie in the English dub says, "You know James, I never felt this close to you before." Equally dramatically, James comments, "I feel the same about you..." his tone becomes markedly displeased as he adds, "and {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}}."
* ''[[AG111|Eight Ain't Enough]]''
** Jessie gets upset when James, disguised as [[Juan]], flirts with his female fans.
** In the Latin American Spanish dub, during the blast-off, Meowth says, "Perdimos todo el dinero"; or, "We lost all of the money." James adds, "Sí, y yo ya perdía todas mi chiquitas"; or, "Yes, and I lost all of my babes." Jessie fires back with, "¡Si no te callas, perderás tu perfil Griego!"; or, "If you don't shut up, you're going to lose that flawless face of yours!"
* ''[[AG141|Hail to the Chef]]''
: A slow pan is shown of Jessie and James asleep in the same bed, nestled together, with Jessie half on top of James. Perhaps due to coloring error, the front of Jessie’s shirt appears to be open.
* ''[[AG143|The Saffron Con]]''
:  James and Meowth try to steal Pokémon in an attempt to cheer Jessie up after she has to get her hair cut. Although they fail the theft, they succeed in cheering her up.
* ''[[AG147|Sweet Baby James]]''
** James's housekeepers mistake Jessie for [[Jessebelle]] and congratulate him on his marriage. James shouts "No!", imagining a married life in which he is doing chores while Jessie bosses him around. Although he appears to find this vision repulsive, in reality he is quite happy to do domestic tasks for Jessie at other times, for example ironing her contest outfit in ''[[DP060|Journey to the Unown!]]''
** Jessie is unimpressed by James’s reaction to the thought of being married to her and further upset when he introduces her as his secretary in an attempt to cover up his being in Team Rocket. She spends most of the rest of the episode wilfully going against James’s request to keep the peace and only becomes supportive again after James has been honest about their identity.
** Throughout Team Rocket's stay, the housekeepers continue to ask about Jessie when she is not around and don’t seem to notice her bad behaviour. They even approve of her after finding out they are in Team Rocket, saying that “it seems like his friends are also good people”.
* ''[[AG155|The Green Guardian]]''
:  Jessie and James hug and hold hands after being rescued from dangerous thorns. They then salute with their hands on each others backs.
* ''[[AG162|Spontaneous Combusken!]]''
** This episode marks the beginning of Jessie’s close relationship with [[James' Mime Jr.|James's Mime Jr.]] The interest and care Jessie takes builds over time and is later reflected in James’s increased investment in her contest career in the subsequent [[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl|Diamond & Pearl series]].
** Having earlier heard that [[May (anime)|May]] may have a crush on [[Drew]], Jessie gazes into the ocean and ponders the concept of first loves alongside Mime Jr., as James and Meowth watch from a distance. In the Latin American Spanish dub, Meowth remarks, "Yo olvidé el amor de verano"; or, "I don't even remember who my summer love was." James muses, "Tal vez no reconocemos la verdad cuando la vemos"; or, "Perhaps we don't know the truth when we see it."
* ''[[AG165|King and Queen for a Day!]]''
: At the beginning of the episode, James does not allow his Mime Jr. to battle for fear of it getting hurt. However, when {{an|Brock|Brock's}} Bonsly relentlessly attacks Jessie, James angrily sends it into battle.
* ''[[AG174|New Plot, Odd Lot!]]''
** James says that he sold his bottle caps so Jessie could buy the dress she wanted.
** James is annoyed when [[Harley]] insults both Team Rocket and Jessie, holds Jessie's hands, and tells her that he is nevertheless a fan of her Contests. Jessie giggles and James looks at her with disappointment. He looks equally put out when they hold hands a second time.
* ''[[AG176|The Ole' Berate and Switch]]''
** After Jessie, James, and Meowth decide to go their separate ways, Cassidy convinces James to join her. Upon seeing Cassidy manhandle James and then drag him away, Jessie kicks a fire extinguisher in anger.
** Later, Jessie and James try to steal [[Poké Ball]]s to impress each other, and apologize for having argued.
* ''[[AG183|Aipom and Circumstance!]]''
James gives Jessie some of his beloved bottle caps to cheer her up.
* ''[[AG187|The Unbeatable Lightness of Seeing!]]''
: Harley asks Jessie to travel with him to [[Johto]] to be his training partner which she politely declines, saying that her work with Team Rocket is more important, something that pleases James.
* ''[[AG190|Pace - The Final Frontier!]]''
: When {{p|Regirock}} and {{p|Registeel}} use {{m|Lock-On}} on Team Rocket, James tries to carry Jessie away to save her. When they inevitably do get blasted off, he is still holding onto her. Of note, [[M08|the last time]] (chronologically) the two met these Pokémon, Jessie seemingly died in front of James.


====[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl|Diamond & Pearl]]====
''Pokémon the Series: XY'' generally had smaller moments between Jessie and James peppered throughout the episodes, such as pushing each other out of the way of danger. One such moment is during ''[[XY124|A Gaggle of Gadget Greatness!]]'' when Jessie struggles to open a trick wall, James whacks a hand against it, briefly trapping Jessie between his body and the wall until it opens. Annoyed, she tells him, "That was misleading." The frames are presented like a classic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabedon Kabedon] scene, a trope often used in anime and manga for love confessions. In ''[[M17|Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction]]'' when the trio believe they are about to get rich from {{an|Diancie}}’s diamonds, James's first suggestion is they could build a house with the money and Jessie follows this up by saying they might get a holiday home too.
Throughout the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}}, when James watches Jessie participate in events under an assumed name, he keeps forgetting to call her by her fake name and instead calls her Jessie before correcting himself. This appears to mean that he cares more about watching her participate than the current plan Team Rocket is up to. In ''[[DP171|Dawn of a Royal Day!]]'', James cheers on Jessie using her real name and does not correct himself. In ''[[DP175|Opposites Interact!]]'', James tries to get Jessie to let him watch her performances.
 
* ''[[DP002|Two Degrees of Separation!]]''
Jessie again dabbled with the idea of parting with Team Rocket during ''[[XY063|A Fork in The Road! A Parting of The Ways!]]''. After being separated during a blast-off, James and Meowth find Jessie telling {{Ash}} and company she is quitting Team Rocket to stay with [[Dr. White]], who she has fallen in love with. Meowth is about to stop Jessie, but James tells him they shouldn't get in the way of her happiness. James then runs away crying as he reminisces about the life he has shared with his partner. After Jessie and James Pokémon are stolen by a [[Pokémon hunter (XY063)|hunter]] James pleads Ash and his friends for help. In the original Japanese, {{an|Serena}} begins to ask an ambiguous question of James about Jessie which he cuts off with an affirmative grunt before she can express the verb. Given the context, it is hinted that she may have been about to ask if he likes her as more than a friend. Jessie, having overheard the conversation Jessie chooses to return to Team Rocket and help rescue their Pokémon. When Meowth begs her to live for love, not evil, to which she replies that she is carrying out the evils of love and truth, quoting their {{motto}}.
:  Jessie, James, and Meowth are hanging out at one of James's homes when a housekeeper alerts James that [[James's parents|his parents]] and [[Jessebelle]] will come see him in a day's time. Jessie and Meowth continue to enjoy their stay, but James decides that he cannot take the risk. He declares that he must leave right away, but does not ask Jessie or Meowth to leave early. Nonetheless, Jessie and Meowth drop what they are doing and leave with him.
 
James suggests that maybe someday he, Jessie, and Meowth can afford to live in a cottage together.
====''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]''====
* ''[[DP008|Gymbaliar!]]''
Throughout this series, there were multiple subtle signs indicating how much Jessie and James care for each other, whether it be through their desire to protect one another from danger or support each other during competitions.
: When [[Minnie]] is poised to battle Jessie, who is disguised as a [[Gym Leader]], {{an|Brock}} tells Minnie that she will win because of her "ravishing beauty." Jessie takes her glove off and punches him with an uppercut, knocking him off his seat. Brock gets up and insists that Minnie is more beautiful, so Jessie yells at James-the [[Battle judge|Gym Referee]]-to make a ruling. James, having just seen how hard Jessie hits, declares Jessie the winner. Jessie happily spins around in circles. Brock yells at James for being a bad Referee.
: Jessie ends up battling Minnie with a {{p|Croagunk}}. When the Croagunk faints, James draws out his ruling until Croagunk comes to. As a consequence, James once again gets insulted by Brock, and by {{Ash}} as well. James comments that Croagunk is unable to resist Jessie's voice.
: While blasting off, James motions that they run a Gym together for real. Jessie replies, "When you act like a real man!"
* ''[[DP016|A Gruff Act to Follow!]]''
: After Meowth's [[boss fantasy]], in the Latin American Spanish dub, Jessie says, "Equipo, el tiempo vuela. ¿Ahora que haremos?"; or, "Team, time flies. Now what will we do?" James asks, "¿Quieres que te cantas una rancherita?"; or, "You want to sing a short ''ranchera'', don't you?" The {{wp|ranchera}} Jessie is referencing is "Vuela Paloma" by {{wp|Miguel Aceves Mejia|Miguel Aceves Mejía}}. The song is about a man says he will go after the person he loves should that person leave him, and they will reminisce over the fond memories that they have shared and get back together.
* ''[[DP020|Mutiny in the Bounty!]]''
: When Jessie, James, and Ash are entering [[Pokémon poacher|Hunter]] [[J|J's]] aircraft, James is briefly holding Jessie's hand.
: After Jessie and James rescue Meowth from J, they hold onto each other's arms and have their arms wrapped around Meowth.
: When Jessie, James, and Meowth are at risk of being blown out of J's plane, Jessie holds onto James's waist. When the risk decreases, Jessie and James hold onto each other's arms and wrap their arms around Meowth.
: Jessie feels the need to jealously bring up her own attractiveness whenever James mentions J. First James says, "When it comes to slippery fingers, she rules," and Jessie chimes in with, "Unlike the looks department, where I rule." Next, James says, "Pokémon Hunters, the lowest of the low," and Jessie asks in an irritated tone, "What are you, the president of their fan club?" She adds, "Though it pains me to say it, looks aren't everything... I know I'm much prettier than her, but I will not be out-nastied." At the end of the episode, James says, "I may respect that wench, but I don't like her," causing Jessie to admit that, "I may be prettier than J, but when it comes of devilry, I have work to do."
* ''[[DP021|Ya See We Want An Evolution!]]''
: Jessie can't remember what the 'B' in [[B-Button League]] stands for, so James pulls her aside and whispers in her ear, "Beautiful." In response, the B-Button League asks them what the C on their shirts stands for. Jessie flounders, so James comes up with "Crystal" and puts his hand on Jessie's shoulder as if to tell her to relax.
: When the B-Button League are going to battle Jessie and James, they hug out of fear.
* ''[[DP022|Borrowing on Bad Faith!]]''
: Right before Jessie performs in the First Round of a practice [[Pokémon Contests|Contest]], James shouts encouragement from the audience. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James says, "¡Órale, mi reina de cempasúchil!"; or, "Spot on, my {{wp|Tagetes erecta|marigold}} queen!" When Jessie completes the round, James says, "¡Ay, esa mi Jessie se la hizo!"; or, "Gosh, my Jessie did that!"
: When Jessie wins the Contest, James and Meowth cry, and James says, "Our girl's gotten her first victory!"
: After the Contest, James leaves, returns in the Meowth hot air balloon, and throws down a rope ladder. Jessie hangs onto it saying, "Listen, I think my ride is here." James pulls the ladder up as he says, "Your chariot calls for you loud and clear."
* ''[[DP023|Faced with Steelix Determination!]]''
: Jessie moves that instead of helping {{Ash}} and company, she and James wait out the danger. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James says, "Sí, mamí. Sí, me encanta el color que tiene"; or, "Yes, honey, and I do love the color scheme."
: In the hideout, Jessie and James sleep next to each other.
* ''[[DP024|Cooking Up a Sweet Story!]]''
: As [[Abigail]]'s {{p|Raichu}} is pounding the mecha, Jessie and James speak in what is potentially sexual innuendo.
* ''[[DP029|The Champ Twins!]]''
: Jessie wraps her arm around James's neck and pulls him to her shoulder. She refers to him as her training partner and friend. In the Latin American Spanish dub, Jessie calls James, "Jamesito," meaning "James dear."
* ''[[DP031|The Grass-Type Is Always Greener!]]''
: When James is tired of dealing with [[Gym Leader]] [[Gardenia|Gardenia's]] obsession with his Pokémon, he puts his hand on Jessie's hand and asks her to battle Gardenia for him. Jessie accepts.
* ''[[DP032|An Angry Combeenation!]]''
: Jessie and James are traveling while exhausted. In the Latin American Spanish dub, Jessie references the song "Princesa Tibetana" by {{wp|Timbiriche}}. The song is about a man who is in love with a woman whom he would follow anywhere, even through a field of plants covered in thorns, because it is as if she is a flower planted in his heart and spreading through his being. Jessie says, "Prisa. Dolor de los pies. Son como de princesa Tibetana"; or, "Hurry. My feet are aching like a Tibetan beauty."
* ''[[DP033|All Dressed Up With Somewhere To Go!]]''
: Instead of waiting to see if James can win a [[Pokémon cosplay]] competition fair and square, Jessie decides the odds are not in his favor and that it would be more advantageous to steal the prize while everyone is distracted. James is disappointed by this, but forces himself to say the motto with her. At the end of it, Jessie strikes a pose, but then moves over slightly to put her hand on James's shoulder.
* ''[[DP036|A Secret Sphere of Influence]]''
: After landing on top of James, Jessie shouts, "Would you fall a bit lighter next time?!" He nods and agrees, smiling. She responds with, "Enough of the sweet talk!" to which he says, "Yes, dear." In the Latin American Spanish dub, James uses the word "querida," meaning "sweetheart," "dear," or "darling."
* ''[[DP037|The Grass Menagerie!]]''
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, during the motto, Jessie says, "¡Descargan con terror porque soy la reina!"; or, "Unleashing terror because I'm the queen!" Then James says, "Eso te crees ''tú'', mi reina"; or, "That's what ''you'' think, my queen."
* ''[[DP044|Mass Hip-Po-Sis!]]''
: While Jessie is asleep, she says, "How sweet to be swept away by the special someone that I hold dear." She wakes up to find that she is literally being swept off her feet because James's battle sent them blasting off. James reminds her to be careful what she wishes for.
* ''[[DP045|Ill-Will Hunting!]]''
: While spying on {{Ash}} and company, Jessie has her hand on James's shoulder.
: James comments, "That haughty Hunter [[J]]. Try as we might, she manages to maintain her one-upmanship." Jessie yells back, "When it comes down to bushels of unbridled beauty, try using those eyes connected to that pea brain of yours and see who rules! I do!"
* ''[[DP054|Once There Were Greenfields]]''
: Gardenia insists that James give her his {{TP|James|Cacnea}} and proves that Cacnea isn't realizing its full potential under James's tutelage. Jessie is very annoyed by this and watches James stare into space crestfallen. She clenches her fists and goes over to James, telling him to forget what Gardenia said. James looks back at her sympathetically and tries to assure her that he is fine.
: To {{Ash}} and company, Jessie guiltily confesses that James did not sulk until she asked if he was serious about giving up Cacnea. In actuality, James was sulking earlier than that.
: When James tries to talk Cacnea into going with Gardenia, Jessie and Meowth try to stop him. Without turning to face them, James says that he is not a good [[Pokémon Trainer|Trainer]]. He proceeds to give Cacnea's {{i|Poké Ball}} to Gardenia and runs off, trying very hard not to cry. Jessie and Meowth are extremely worried and chase him.
* ''[[DP055|Throwing the Track Switch]]''
: Although Jessie is running a scam unbeknownst to James, James immediately recognizes Jessie in spite of her disguise.
: James is still silent and depressed over losing Cacnea, so Jessie and Meowth try to cheer him up by giving him pineapple slices. James doesn't even want to look at the food, so they try to cheer him up by stealing {{AP|Buizel}} and {{TP|Dawn|Aipom}}. When James hears about it, he is touched and he, Jessie, Meowth, and {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}} cry and hug. James helps them steal the Pokémon and, even though they end up stealing the wrong Pokémon, James is moved to tears and he and Jessie hold hands. Jessie sees James no longer being distant as a sign that they are a "true" team again.
* ''[[DP056|The Keystone Pops!]]''
: After Jessie introduces herself as a mystic, James introduces himself as, "Her guy, Friday."
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, during the blast-off, James tries to cheer Jessie up. Jessie shouts, "¡No llegamos al fin!"; or, "We didn't get to see it through!" James reassures her, "¡Eso ya no importa, mamita!"; or, "That is no longer important, honey!"
* ''[[DP059|Luxray Vision!]]''
: James asks Jessie if she thinks their aliases are too much of a stretch. Jessie retorts that she let him put on a disguise out of the goodness of her heart. James sarcastically remarks, "What a gal." In the Latin American Spanish dub, James sarcastically says, "Que tierna," or, "How sweet."
* ''[[DP060|Journey to the Unown!]]''
: Jessie is impressed by {{an|Dawn|Dawn's}} {{p|Ambipom}}. In the Latin American Spanish dub, Jessie says, "¡''Wow'', que haré para conseguirme un Ambipom!"; or, "Wow, what I wouldn't do to get an Ambipom!" James indignantly retorts, "¿Sin mi?"; or, "Without me?"
* ''[[DP062|Tanks for the Memories!]]''
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, when James takes a key out of his pocket, he references the song {{wp|La llave de mi corazon (song)|La Llave de Mi Corazón}} by {{wp| Juan Luis Guerra}}. The song is about a man who is in love with a hopeless romantic, so he will do anything to get her to notice him more. James sings, "Aquí esta la llave de mi corazón"; or, "Here is the key to my heart."
: Later, Jessie interrupts {{an|Brock}} and {{OBP|Autumn|DP062}} looking into each other's eyes. In the Latin American Spanish dub she says, "Es un concurso de admiraditas, OK?"; or, "So it's a competition between young lovers, is it?" This is wordplay because in the English dub Jessie calls it a "staring contest," and ''admiradas'' can mean "stares" or "admirers." The -itas suffix adds endearment, so the latter definition is used. Jessie and James then battle Brock and Autumn. It is noteworthy that in the Latin American Spanish dub of ''[[AG072|The Bicker the Better]]'', [[Multi Battle|Tag Battles]] are called "Batallas del Amor," meaning "Love Battles."
: During the part of "[[Message of the Wind]]" that says magic spells are not the only way to get what one wants, Jessie is wielding a {{wp|wand|magic wand}}. She uses it to play pranks on James and Meowth. Despite all the material things Jessie says she wants throughout the anime, she evidently does not care all that much about them and would rather spend time with James and Meowth.
* ''[[DP063|Hot Springing a Leak!]]''
: Jessie, James, and Meowth narrate a made-up story about how they found a hot spring. During it, in the Latin American Spanish dub, Jessie says, "No podemos perder el tiempo con estas joyas cuando tenemos aguas termales que encontrar"; or, "We can't waste time with these jewels when we have hot springs to find." James sympathetically responds, "Ay, pues, a veces dimes toda la razón, aunque no seguido, mi reina"; or, "Uh, well, sometimes you make good points, although I can't always follow your train of thought, my queen."
: When Jessie and James are in a hot spring together, it is clear that they are not wearing anything under the water.
* ''[[DP069|Enter Galactic!]]''
: When the meteorites glow, Jessie and James hug out of fear. After they stop hugging, Jessie momentarily leaves one hand on James's back.
: After escaping from [[Officer Jenny]] and [[Team Galactic]], Jessie, James, and Meowth gleefully stroll down a backstreet. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James references the song "Falsa" by {{wp|Eddie Santiago}}. The song is about a man who was in a nightmare of a relationship with a deceptively charming woman who wears a thousand masks, so to speak. James sings, "¡Falso fue tu amor!"; or, "Yours was a hollow love!" The full line of the song is, "Tus promesas fueron falsas como falso fue tu amor"; or, "Your promises were as empty as your love." Although it is a song about heartbreak, James either seems to find heartbreak songs romantic or uses them to refer to how glad he is to be away from [[Jessebelle]], because he sings them when he is very happy.
* ''[[DP071|Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! (Part 1)]]''
: This episode is one of several examples where Jessie feels the need to compete with Hunter J in reaction to James's observations about J's skills. Here James complains with: "First we get pre-empted by a pack of [[Pokémon poacher|Pokémon Hunter]] henchmen, then we get upstaged by a {{OBP|Pokémon Ranger|Ranger series}}." Not wanting to acknowledge that J and her henchmen were quicker on the draw, Jessie says, "That Hunter hussy. Hunter J is going to pay. I'll turn the tables on her so fast, her head will spin." In disbelief, James says, "Bold, but this is Hunter J you're putting away." Jessie responds with, "The 'j' stands for 'jerk.'" Jessie's comment is directed at [[J]], but can also be aimed at James for being impressed with J.
* ''[[DP072|Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! (Part 2)]]''
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, during the blast-off, James whines, "¡Ay, mama!"; or, "Oh, honey!" In this context, ''mama'' means the same thing as ''mamacita'', which translates to "honey," "baby," or "babe."
* ''[[DP073|Crossing Paths]]''
: While Jessie is unconscious, James is watching her sleep. When she wakes up, she explains that she wants to release her {{TP|Jessie|Dustox}}, despite the pain it will cause her. James assures her that he will do anything he can to help. Jessie replies, "That's sweet of you, James," then thanks Meowth. Jessie says the same thing in the Latin American Spanish dub, but she uses an interesting word choice. She says, "Que lindo eres, James." ''Lindo'' means a guy who is beautiful on the inside and/or physically attractive.
: The narration at the episode's closing goes: "True friendship is forever, although life's pathways can twist and turn in unexpected directions; but the everlasting bond between Pokémon and [[Pokémon Trainer|Trainer]] makes love like this possible. Perhaps one day Jessie will find the love she's been searching for as well." During the "makes love like this possible" part, the visual is Jessie and James standing next to each other.
* [[DP075|Our Cup Runneth Over!]]
: Jessie, under the alias Jessalina, tries seducing [[Wallace]] in hopes that he will go a bit easy on her at the [[Wallace Cup]]. When she strokes his chest, James becomes furious. James and Meowth drag her away. James probably likes Wallace even less in the Latin American Spanish dub, because Wallace calls Jessie "querida," meaning "sweetheart," "dear," or "darling" - something James also calls Jessie.
* ''[[DP076|A Full Course Tag Battle!]]''
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, during the blast-off, James whines, "¡Ay, mamacita!"; or, "Oh, honey!"
* ''[[DP078|Pruning a Passel of Pals!]]''
: Jessie is upset about losing in the [[Wallace Cup|Sinnoh Wallace Cup]], so James and Meowth go grab a TV camera. They suggest that Jessie cheer up by interviewing [[Pokémon Coordinator|Coordinators]] and snubbing {{Ash}} and company. Jessie is touched and tears up. The plan goes better than expected, because Master of Ceremonies [[Marian]] congratulates her on a job well done, and further congratulates her for her work at the [[Kanto Grand Festival]].
* ''[[DP080|The Thief That Keeps on Thieving!]]''
: When Jessie and James find out that [[Jessie's Yanmega]] learned {{m|Ancient Power}}, they face each other and hold hands.
* ''[[DP091|One Team, Two Team, Red Team, Blue Team!]]''
: James and Meowth are so proud of Jessie's accomplishments in the [[Pokémon Summer Academy]], that they completely forget about stealing Pokémon. James also accidentally calls her Jessie, instead of her alias Ms. Jessalinda.
* ''[[DP092|A Lean Mean Team Rocket Machine!]]''
: Due to James's overtly dark and villainous attitude, Jessie admiringly calls him "strong."
: Jessie calls the mecha a hunk and James, holding a rose, brags that he modeled it after himself.
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, after James brags about designing the robot, he references a song. The song is definitely "Ah, Ah, Ah" by {{wp|Pedro Fernandez|Pedro Fernández}} because Meowth hums the tune after James sings, and because James sings a song from the same album in ''[[AG011|A Bite to Remember]]''. "Ah, Ah, Ah" is about a young man who is madly in love with someone, and always will be, but he lets his beloved go because he is slowing that person down. However, James paraphrases the song dramatically and mumbles it, so it is unclear what he saying specifically. He might be singing, "Que mundo sé, que mundo sé como me quiero"; or, "All the world knows, all the world knows how I want it."
* ''[[DP094|Doc Brock!]]''
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, during the blast-off, James shouts, "¡Ay, mamita!"; or, "Oh, honey!"
* ''[[DP095|Battling The Generation Gap!]]''
:  James massages Jessie's shoulders while she drinks a {{wp|cocktail}}.
* ''[[DP098|If the Scarf Fits, Wear It!]]''
: James says he will become "king of the Team Rocket hill" and Jessie says she will be the queen.
: Later, they hug and say that together they will be "Lording over Sinnoh, East to West."
: When Jessie tells James to catch a {{p|Lickilicky}}, James answers, "Yes, dear." In the Latin American Spanish dub, James uses the word "querida," meaning "sweetheart," "dear," or "darling."
* ''[[DP101|Barry's Busting Out All Over!]]''
: When {{an|Barry}} arrives early to pick up his Pokémon, James puts his hands on Jessie's shoulders and guides her out of the kiosk so that they can make their escape.
* ''[[DP103|Jumping Rocket Ship!]]''
: James tricks [[Ash's Staravia]] into falling for a fake {{p|Staravia}} and declares, "Truth is, only love can break your heart." Jessie responds with, "I'm a big fan of your game."
: Since Staravia is out of the picture, Ash sends out {{p|Gliscor}}. Jessie says, "I think it's time to reprise your role as Cupid." James responds with, "I'm not exactly prepared for Gliscor love." However, it is equally possible that he instead says, "I'm not exactly prepared for Gliscor, love."
: When Meowth says he wants to quit Team Rocket, Jessie says, "Are you pulling my leg?" James adds, "Jessie's ticklish!"
* ''[[DP105|Get Your Rotom Running!]]''
: When Team Rocket are running from a {{p|Rotom}}, James is behind Jessie and is reaching for her with both hands. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James shouts, "¡Ay, mamita!"; or, "Oh, honey!"
* ''[[DP112|Cheers on Castaways Isle!]]''
: While Jessie, James, and Meowth are in disguise, James and Meowth refer to Jessie as, "my lady."
* ''[[DP113|Hold the Phione!]]''
: After a {{p|Phione}} encases Jessie in a block of ice, James says, "Why, that {{m|Ice Beam}} casts you in an artistic light!" In the Latin American Spanish dub he says, "Ay, mamita, calladita te ves más bonita"; or, "Oh, honey, you're even prettier when you're silent." It is a common expression in Hispanic countries and is intended to be endearing in most contexts, and would be in this context.
* ''[[DP114|Another One Gabites the Dust!]]''
: James likes Jessie's stealing strategy. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James says, "¡Bien, mi Jessie! ¡Eres una sabia!"; or, "Great, my Jessie! You're so wise!"
* ''[[DP115|Stealing the Conversation!]]''
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, during the motto, Jessie says, "La dulce rosa es muy innoble"; or, "The sweetest rose is the most ignoble." James replies with a reference to the song "Cómo Te Voy A Olvidar" by [[wp:es:Los Ángeles Azules|Los Ángeles Azules]]. The song is about a man who can think of nothing other than kissing the person he love's red lips, because that person's essence is in his every breath and is in every rose. James sings the line that says, "¿Cómo te voy a olvidar?"; or, "How am I going to forget you?"
: Worn out from dealing with an uncooperative {{p|Chatot}}, Jessie, James, and Meowth lay down, as if ready to sleep off the stress. Jessie lays on top of James.
: When blasting-off, Jessie asks James if he still feels like a bowling pin getting knocked over. In the Latin American Spanish dub, since they are going up not down, James answers, "Pues, ya no sé, mamita"; or, "Well, now I'm not so sure, honey."
* ''[[DP117|Noodles! Roamin' Off!]]''
: After finishing her bowl of {{wp|ramen}}, Jessie says, "Be a love, James, and pick up the tab."
: When Meowth leaves to pursue a career as a ramen chef, James wants to run after Meowth. Jessie puts her hand on James's shoulder to calm him down.
: When Jessie suggests that James marry [[Jessebelle]], James cries.
: When Jessie leaves to pursue a career in [[Pokémon Coordinator|Coordinating]], James runs off, crying and clenching his fists tightly. That night, he is still crying and ponders how strong their bond really is. The next morning he is still depressed and decides to risk his life by battling a {{shiny}} {{p|Metagross}} that has caused people to "vanish" before.
: Jessie freaks out when she hears that James is fighting the Metagross.
: When Jessie saves James from the Metagross, James gets on his knees and cries with joy.
: When the Metagross is about to kill Jessie and James, James smiles sweetly at Jessie and says that life wasn't a waste because he spent it with good friends. Jessie agrees and says that if they end up in the same place in the afterlife, James should find her. James agrees to that, smiles, and no longer looks afraid. This is an addendum to James's promise in ''[[HS12|Training Daze]]'' to ''always'' be at Jessie's side.
: When the Metagross gets ready to use {{m|Gyro Ball}}, Jessie and James hug out of fear.
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, when Jessie approaches James after leaving him, he sarcastically calls her "migui," short for ''amiguita'', meaning "dear friend." Shortly afterward, he bursts into tears and affectionately calls her "amigui."
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, James sarcastically calls Jessie "chucha," meaning "honey," when Jessie blames the second failed plan of the day on him and when Jessie approaches him after having left him. Since he is rather angry, it is clear that he uses that particular word because it can either be used as a term of endearment or as various ''strong'' insults.
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, James calls Jessie "mamita," meaning "honey," affectionately. He uses it when he asks Jessie how they are going to sneak out of the restaurant, when he agrees with Jessie that being nice to people has its perks, when he is crying over Jessie's suggestion that he marry Jessebelle, and when he is panicking right before Jessie asks him to be with her in the [[Ghost World]].
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, right after Jessie leaves, James yells, "¡Querer es poder!"; or, "Desire is power." It is analogous to saying 'When there is a will there is a way'; but ''querer'' literally means "to desire" or "to love," so it is a curious choice of expression.
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, while crying before a campfire, James references the song "No Hay Quien Te Aguante" by {{wp|Hector Lavoe|Héctor Lavoe}}. The song is about a man whose relationship ended because he slaved away at work and spent every last penny on his girlfriend, but she only returned his sacrifices and affection with contempt. James says, "Ay, y yo solito me aguanto; y tampoco hay quien me aguante"; or, "Oh, and I alone can stand myself; and there won't be anyone to hold me either."
* ''[[DP118|Pursuing a Lofty Goal!]]''
:  Jessie complains about not liking [[PokéRinger|PokéRinging]]. In response, in the Latin American Spanish dub, James says, "No haces así, mamita"; or, "Don't be that way, honey."
* ''[[DP119|Trials and Adulations!]]''
: James likes Jessie's plan to go after {{an|Dawn}}. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James says, "¡Ay, que malvada eres, mamita!"; or, "Oh, you're so wicked, honey!"
: Jessie, James, and Meowth are still looking for Dawn by sunset. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James says, "Pues, ya se lo está viniendo la noche, mamita"; or, "Well, night is approaching, honey."
* ''[[DP123|Old Rivals, New Tricks]]''
: James tells {{TP|James|Mime Jr.}} that he is counting on it to get Jessie her third [[Ribbon]].
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, after Jessie loses in the [[Sandalstraw Town|Sandalstraw]] [[Pokémon Contests|Contest]], James says, "Además habrá otros Concursos y otros Listones, mamí"; or, "Besides, there will be other Contests and other Ribbons, honey."
[[Image:DP133 Scale.png|250px|thumb|right|A motto sequence from ''[[DP133|Uncrushing Defeat!]]'']]
* ''[[DP128|A Pyramiding Rage!]]''
: Since James chooses not to take a side in an argument between Jessie and Meowth, Jessie briefly blushes, though it is unclear why. Then she and Meowth fall over.
* ''[[DP133|Uncrushing Defeat!]]''
: During the motto, Jessie and James are on a set of scales with a pink heart on it. They are seemingly at balance, despite it swinging slightly.
: When {{Ash}}'s Pokémon get ready to launch a group attack on Team Rocket, Jessie and James hug out of fear.
* ''[[DP135|Beating the Bustle and Hustle!]]''
: When [[Azure]] and [[Crimson]] tell Jessie and James that they would never join a gang, Jessie explains that they're in Team Rocket because of the "swashbuckling romance." Azure and Crimson respond by saying that "romance" is an old-fashioned idea. Jessie and James's faces turn red with anger, and possibly embarrassment.
* ''[[DP137|Three Sides to Every Story!]]''
: Jessie obsesses about ruining other people's love lives and shifts to a ''yami''-or dark-form. James tells himself that Jessie's just not being herself because she's having an off day.
* ''[[DP139|A Faux Oak Finish!]]''
: When James, disguised as {{an|Professor Oak}}, gets roped into giving a lecture, Jessie and Meowth run instead of helping him get out of the situation. As they leave, in the Latin American Spanish dub, James references the song "Desapareció" by {{wp|Wisin & Yandel}}. The song is about a group of men who fell in love with women that disappeared before the men could get their numbers; and if they do not find those women, it will be the end of them. James says, "Me quedado solo, solito, solitario"; or, "I've stayed alone, alone, alone." It is analogous to saying, 'It's just me, myself, and I.'
* ''[[DP140|Historical Mystery Tour!]]''
:  A kid accuses Jessie and James of rigging the {{wp|goldfish scooping|kingyo-sukui}} game, so Jessie gets confrontational and James stops her. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James says, "Espérate, mamita"; or, "Wait, honey."
* ''[[DP142|Where No Togepi Has Gone Before!]]''
: In the [[Sinnoh]] Team Rocket base, there is no bed in James's room. However, there is a cat-sized pet bed in Meowth's room and a large bed in Jessie's room. Therefore, James would appear to share Jessie's bed.
* ''[[DP146|Dressed for Jess Success!]]''
: When a sick Jessie overexerts herself and begins to faint, James catches her, helps her stand up, and supports her weight as he walks her back to bed, all the while having a comforting smile on his face. When Meowth says Jessie should rest, James agrees, scolds with a caring tone, "Dr. James's orders."
: Later, James disguises himself as Jessalina and enters his first [[Pokémon Contests|Contest]]. He is reluctant at first, but knows depression will make Jessie's sickness worse, so he puts on a performance that is met with the some of the loudest cheers that Master of Ceremonies [[Marian]] has ever heard. He ends up winning the [[Ribbon]].
: When James and Meowth get back to their cabin, Jessie hugs them and nuzzles her Ribbon in a childlike manner. Meowth comments that, "''This'' Jessie was worth the wait," and James shares the sentiment.
* ''[[DP148|Try for the Family Stone!]]''
: After Meowth's [[boss fantasy]], Jessie and James link arms.
* ''[[DP153|The Treasure Is All Mine!]]''
: James, desperate to destroy his written marriage proposal to [[Jessebelle]], blushes, cries, and begs Jessie and Meowth to help him. They agree, so James stops crying and hugs them, while blushing.
: James refers to Jessebelle as his first love, implying that he'd fallen in love with someone else subsequently after becoming engaged; otherwise, one would expect him to say she was his 'one love,' his 'only love' or his 'true love.' Yet, there are no other love interests in his past, and he did not even have any friends until he met Jessie.
: Before intentionally getting hit by a {{m|Thunderbolt}} to escape Jessebelle, Jessie wraps both of her hands around one of James's hands. On impact, she lets go, but James grabs one of her hands. The recoil pushes Jessie out of the way.
: When Jessebelle's security guards mistake Jessie for Jessebelle, and try to take her to Jessebelle's estate, Jessie refuses, throws a tantrum, and just wants to go find James and Meowth. This mirrors James choosing Jessie and Meowth over the luxuries of being married to Jessebelle in ''[[EP048|Holy Matrimony!]]''.
* ''[[DP156|A Meteoric Rise to Excellence!]]''
:  During the motto, Jessie and James are seductively posed and looking at each other from the corner of their eyes. In the Latin American Spanish dub, Jessie says, "Una rosa con otro nombre es igual de dulce"; or, "A rose by any other name is just as sweet." James quips, "No te ponga romántica porque hoy es babosa"; or, "Don't mix romance with lechery." He is using wordplay because ''babosa'' can mean "silly" or "lecherous."
* ''[[DP158|Regaining the Home Advantage!]]''
:  Jessie asks James if he thinks a {{p|Metagross}} and a {{p|Magnezone}} buy their partially made-up story. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James says, "Espero que hayas cruzado los dedos, mamita"; or, "I hope that you have your fingers crossed, honey."
* ''[[DP160|A Marathon Rivalry!]]''
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, the motto opens with Jessie saying, "¿Acaso es una voz boba la que escucho?"; or, "Perchance, is that the voice of a numskull I hear?" James answers, "No, mamita, ya tienes una oído cucho"; or, "No honey, you're already hearing what you want to hear." ''Cucho'' literally means "off-kilter." Later in the motto, James makes a heart-shape with his hands.
* ''[[DP163|Fighting Ire with Fire!]]''
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, during the motto, James references the song "Rosa, Rosa" by {{wp|Sandro de América|Sandro}}. The song is about a man who loves a woman so much that he cries agonizing over her; and that she can ask anything of him other than to stop loving her, because that could only happen if he died. James sings, "¡Rosa, Rosa, la rigurosa!"; or, "Rosa, Rosa is rigorous!"
* ''[[DP164|Piplup, Up and Away!]]''
:  After telling [[Dawn's Piplup]] a made-up story to lure it, Jessie and James high-five each other.
* ''[[DP166|The Fleeing Tower of Sunyshore!]]''
: After Meowth's [[boss fantasy]], Jessie and James hold hands.
* ''[[DP167|Teaching the Student Teacher!]]''
: James is proud when Jessie advances to the Final Round of the [[Neighborly Town]] [[Pokémon Contests|Contest]]. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James says, "¡Nuestra linda Jessie está que arde!"; or, "Our pretty Jessie is on fire!"
* ''[[DP171|Dawn of a Royal Day!]]''
:  In the Latin American Spanish dub, during the First Round, James yells, "¡Eso es, mi Jessie!"; or, "That's how it's done, my Jessie!" Similarly, during the Final Round, James shouts, "¡A la otra ya se apestó, mi Jessie!"; or, "The other one is already done in, my Jessie!"
:  After Jessie loses, James worries about her and tells her that she was exemplary.
* ''[[DP172|With the Easiest of Grace!]]''
: Jessie wants [[Dawn's Togekiss]], so he says to James and Meowth, "So be dears and find me a stealing strategy." James and Meowth respond in unison with, "Dears? You mean us?"
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, when Jessie says she wants Togekiss, James says, "Ay, mamí, se ves como una abusadora"; or, "Oh, honey, you're coming across as taking advantage of the situation." An ''abusadora'' is a woman who is either an opportunist at others' expense, or a heart-breaker. Jessie insists and says, "Se han lindos y busquen una estrategia de robo"; or, "Be cutie-pies and find a stealing strategy."
: During the motto, Jessie and James are seductively posed and looking at each other from the corner of their eyes. In the Latin American Spanish dub, Jessie, in a tender tone, says, "Una rosa con otro nombre es igual de dulce"; or, "A rose by any other name is just as sweet." In the same tone, James responds, "Y tus babosadas hacen que mi córazon pulse"; or, "And your daffiness makes my heart race."
* ''[[DP175|Opposites Interact!]]''
:  James seems to be selling a surplus of Jessalina products.
:  James cheers when Jessie advances to the Top 16. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James shouts, "¡''Wow'', eso es mi Jessie-Jess!"; or, "Wow, that's my Jessie-Jess!" Jessie-Jess is Jessie's nickname from her days at [[Team Rocket Academy]].
* ''[[DP176|Coming Full-Festival Circle!]]''
:  When Jessie advances to the Semi-Finals, James shouts, "¡Échale, mi Jessie!"; or, "Go for it, my Jessie!"
* ''[[DP181|Bucking the Treasure Trend!]]''
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, when Team Rocket arrive at the ruins, James says, "No, es la forma de caer suavemente"; or, "No, this is the way to swoop in smoothly." He sings the word "suavemente" to the tune of "{{wp|Suavemente (song)|Suavemente}}" by {{wp|Elvis Crespo}}. The song "Suavemente" is about a man who is in love with someone whose slow kisses stir his very soul, and there is no escaping dreams of those kisses. Likewise, when Team Rocket are blasting-off, Jessie sings, "A veces siento que el tesoro y yo somos uno mismo"; or, "Sometimes I feel that treasure and I are one in the same." However, she clearly sings this to the tune of "No Sé Qué Pasó" by Elvis Crespo. "No Sé Qué Pasó" is about a man who is in love with someone who is not returning his calls, so he is willing to do anything to fix things, because his life completely changed for the better when they met.
* ''[[DP188|Battling a Thaw in Relations!]]''
:  Jessie, James, and Meowth pile their hands after a long day's work and say, "Great form!" Though Meowth simply puts an open paw on top of James's hand, James actually cups his hand around Jessie's.
* ''[[DP190|The Brockster Is In!]]''
: A swarm of {{p|Tentacruel}} gather around the {{p|Magikarp}} submarine to protect an item that James knows to be a bottle cap, but Jessie and Meowth are lead to believe is a precious metal or a precious stone. Jessie puts her hand on James's shoulder and says, "James, make sure nothing stands between our fortune and us."
: When the Tentacruel back Jessie, James, and Meowth into a corner on a ferry, Jessie and James hold hands. Once {{Ash}} and {{an|Dawn}} show up, Jessie immediately lets go of James's hands.


====[[Best Wishes!]]====
Key moments include in ''[[SM058|Fighting Back the Tears!]]'' when James gets {{status|poison}}ed by a wild {{p|Toxapex}} multiple times during the episode, with Jessie getting increasingly concerned. She determines that Jame's health is more important than getting a rare and powerful Pokémon. James is equally concerned when he protects Jessie from an {{alo|Raticate}}'s {{m|Bite}} attack in ''[[SM025|A Team-on-Team Tussle!]]'' or when he has to attack Jessie to free her from a {{p|Gengar}}'s control in ''[[SM073|Why Not Give Me a Z-Ring Sometime?]]'', even requesting {{TP|James|Mareanie}} to do it gently so as not to injure her.
* ''[[BW027|The Dragon Master's Path!]]''
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, during the motto, James says, "Yo oliendo a rosa ''venus''"; or, "I'm sniffing a rose of love." He is using wordplay because he is also referencing the planet Venus, as planet Earth is in the background during Jessie's line.
* ''[[BW029|Cottonee in Love!]]''
: Jessie asks James where a hoard of {{p|Cottonee}} are aggregating. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James answers, "Ahorita te lo digo, mamacita"; or, "I will tell you right now, honey."
* ''[[BW044|Purrloin: Sweet or Sneaky?]]''
: Jessie is a bit concerned that James is worrying about Meowth. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James tries to lighten the mood by referencing the song "La Que Me Quita El Sueño" by [[wp:es:Peter Manjarres|Peter Manjarrés]]. The song is about a man who did not want to fall in love but then he met a woman who is as sweet as a sunrise is pretty; however, all the other eligible bachelors want to be with her too. James says, "Pues, así como que me quite, que me quite el sueño no mucho"; or, "Well, that's what keeps me, what keeps me from sleeping much." He pauses for a reaction and Jessie continues to be silent, so he gives her a real answer. Jessie advises him to focus, so he formally responds, "Sí, ''madame''," meaning "Yes, madam."
* ''[[BW047|Crisis from the Underground Up!]]''
: In the Latin American Spanish dub, James often calls himself "Jam-me-me-mes." In this motto, Jessie decides to introduce herself as "¡La mamita más agresiva, Jes-s-s-sie!"; or, "The most aggressive knockout, Jes-s-s-sie!" ''Mamita'' means an attractive woman. James then says, "¡Ja! ¡Y consume! ¡Yo soy Jam-me-me-mes!"; or, "Ha! And use me! I am Jam-me-me-mes!" Due to James's choice of verb and choice of its conjugation, this seems to be sexual innuendo.
* ''[[BW076|A Restoration Confrontation! Part 2]]''
: Jessie, James, and Meowth chase a {{p|Carracosta}} into a cave. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James says, "Y estamos a nada de completar nuestra misión, Jessie mía"; or, "And we're so close to completing our mission, my Jessie."
* ''[[BW123|Farewell, Unova! Setting Sail for New Adventures!]]''
: Jessie, James, and Meowth eavesdrop on {{Ash}} and company talking to [[Professor Aurea Juniper]]. James's hand is on Jessie's thigh.
* ''[[BW124|Danger, Sweet as Honey!]]''
:  When a swarm of {{p|Beedrill}} are getting ready to chase Jessie and James, Jessie stands frozen in terror, having been attacked by Beedrill many times in the past. James puts his hands on her shoulders and guides her out of the way.
* ''[[BW131|The Path That Leads to Goodbye!]]''
: Jessie and James are sleeping next to one another under a tree. In contrast, Ash is sleeping in a tree, [[Cilan]] is sleeping under the tree, and [[Iris]] is sleeping in another tree - not near each other at all.
* ''[[BW133|Capacia Island UFO!]]''
:  Jessie wants James's [[In-battle effect item|Amulet Coin]], so James gloats, "Finders, keepers, dear."
* ''[[BW135|Mystery on a Deserted Island!]]''
: Jessie, James, and Meowth eavesdrop on Ash and company talking to [[Alexa]]. Jessie's hand is on James's shoulder.
* ''[[BW141|Best Wishes Until We Meet Again!]]''
: As soon as Team Rocket's {{p|Basculin}} submarine spirals out of control, Jessie wraps her arm around James's neck out of fear and to keep James from crashing into the walls of the vehicle.
* ''[[BW142|The Dream Continues!]]''
: When Jessie pitches her idea to travel to [[Kalos]], she puts one hand on Meowth's back and the other on James's shoulder, looking at James all the while.


====[[Pokémon the Series: XY|XY]]====
Whilst there are no competitions in the same vein as contests or showcases this series, some episodes feature Jessie wanting to pursue an acting career, which James supports and assists with, even admitting she looks beautiful before her audition in ''[[SM113|This Magik Moment!]]''. At the conclusion of the series in the [[Manalo Conference]] both characters make it through the [[Battle Royal]] and into the {{pkmn|battle}} portion of the competition. When Jessie loses in the first round she demands James win, giving him their shared Z-Ring. She also gives the announcers a biography for James calling him a "ferocious warrior who has traveled the world and conquered [[Gyms]]". Meowth pointing out that she's getting overexcited in cheering him on, much like James used to during her contests and showcases. After his loss, she struggles to tell him that she is proud regardless, offering a can of iced {{DL|Pokémon Center Café|Drinks|Komala Coffee}} and reminding him that Team Rocket always moves forward. James recognizes the offering for what it is from her and appears to be very touched by her action.
* ''[[XY002|Lumiose City Pursuit!]]''
: Once James succeeds in controlling a {{p|Garchomp}}, Jessie and James put their hands together out of joy.
* ''[[XY014|Seeking Shelter From the Storm!]]''
: To get out of a storm, Jessie decides to hide out in a nearby home. She adds that if anyone is home, she can keep them company, and dashes towards the estate. James, feeling left out, says, "We're company too."
: When the thunder outside gets louder, Jessie and James hug out of fear.
* ''[[XY063|A Fork in The Road! A Parting of The Ways!]]''
: After being separated from her teammates, Jessie searches for them along with  Wobbuffet. A wild {{p|Gloom}} attacks them and they fall over a cliff into the water. Jessie and Wobbuffet are rescued by [[Dr. White]], and given a place to stay to recover. Jessie begins to fall in love with him. James and Meowth find her and overhear Jessie telling {{Ash}} and company she is quitting Team Rocket and staying with [[Dr. White]] instead. Meowth is about to stop Jessie, but James tells him they shouldn't get in the way of Jessie's happiness. This implies he cares very deeply for Jessie. James and Meowth walk away, as tears stream down James's face and he reminisces about his memories with his partner. Later, Jessie discovers [[Dr. White]] has feeling for someone else and rejoins her teammates to defeat a Pokemon Hunter. Wobbuffet also returns, and the trio recite their motto together.
* ''[[XY113|Performing a Pathway to the Future!]]''
: Although James is dreading Jessie's outrage of losing, she actually thanks everyone for helping her get this far. She blushes as she says "it makes me want to sing". James and Jessie are both blushing when everyone tackles Jessie.


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* ''[[SM025|A Team-on-Team Tussle!]]''
* [[JN003|Ivysaur's Mysterious Tower!]]
: When {{pkmn2|Totem}} {{p|Raticate}} attacks Team Rocket with Bite, James jumps in front of Jessie to protect her.
: The duo performs a ballroom dance sequence in the new stock motto animation. They dance holding hands and James dips Jessie.-->


====[[Movies]]====
==Other media==
* ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]''
===''[[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]''===
** Jessie and James spend a significant proportion of their time onscreen hugging.
Throughout the manga, there is suggestive physical contact between Jessie and James and they also revealed to share a bed. In [[ET20|the epilogue]], there is a panel in which we see a flashback to James confessing his love to Jessie and at the end of the manga, Jessie and James are shown to be married with a child on the way.
** While the Pokémon are befriending their clones, Jessie and James apologize to each other for past arguments. Then they hug and cry.
* ''[[M02|The Power of One]]''
: In the Japanese version, Meowth says to Jessie and James, "You guys act love-love all the time." In the English dub, the line is, "You two don't need the opposite sex because you got each other."
* ''[[M04|Pokémon 4Ever - Celebi: Voice of the Forest]]''
** When Jessie is kidnapped by [[Iron-Masked Marauder]], James worries about her and feels bad that he is not able to rescue her.
** Once [[Celebi (M04)|Celebi]] recovers from its control, James and Meowth both see Jessie falling into the ocean and watch with dismay.
*** In the English dub, when James reaches Jessie, he says, "Oh, Jessie, thank goodness you're safe."
* ''[[M05|Pokémon Heroes]]''
: In the Japanese version, the scene where Team Rocket is pedaling their {{p|Magikarp}} submarine is accompanied by the part of "[[You're Not Alone]]" that says one should never forget their loving and sharing heart.
* ''[[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]]''
: Jessie and James are seen holding one another at the climax of the film. They, along with Meowth, express gratitude for still being alive and say that they don’t need wishes when living in the moment can make them happy. Jessie and James look into each other's eyes and James takes hold of her hands before they put their palms and cheeks together.
* ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]''
** Jessie dances with James at the ball, and when James mentions stealing Pokémon, Jessie responds that she just wants to dance all night. Another dancer cuts in, and Jessie is very flattered, but she was not intending to seek out a second dance partner. She meets back up with James later in the ball, because they are seen holding hands when {{mov|Lucario|Lucario|8}} starts to emerge from [[Sir Aaron|Sir Aaron's]] staff.
** When Jessie almost falls out of the car due to the rocky road, James grabs her. As a result, he almost falls out with her.
** In the Latin American Spanish dub of the leukocyte scene, it is implied that Jessie interprets James's incoherence after chasing her as him trying to tell her something important. Jessie asks, "¿Ay, cómo puedes hacer tan lejos?" or, "¿Oh, how can you be so distant?", where distance can be interpreted literally or emotionally. James says, "¿Ay, Jessie, no te haces más lina? Jessie, no me dejes. Mamita. Ay, Jessita, no me dejes"; or, "Oh, Jessie, can't you be sweeter? Jessie, don't leave me. Honey. Oh, Jessie dear, don't leave me." When James tries to warn her about the leukocyte, she says, "Me quieres mucho, ay. James, juego de 'huir' de persecución"; or, "You love me so much, aww. James, I'm playful so as to 'avoid' the chase." In other words, she is saying that she tries to be relatively upfront and wants him to do the same, instead of playing a game of cat and mouse. The joke is that the leukocytes then 'catch' Jessie.
** After the leukocyte traps Jessie, James uses his {{TP|James|Cacnea}} to try and rescue her. In an uncommon show of seriousness, he dodges Cacnea when it tries to hug him. After James fails to rescue Jessie, she and James cry out to each other as she is dragged down. James stands there speechless, visibly heartbroken. He quickly releases his {{TP|James|Chimecho}} and lets himself get engulfed as well.
** When they have been restored to normal physical form, Jessie and James are seen in the same chamber holding hands and later hugging tight.
* ''[[M13|Zoroark: Master of Illusions]]''
: A {{p|Skiploom}} knocks Jessie out of Team Rocket's aircraft, so James grabs her, falling out himself.
* ''[[M16|Pokémon the Movie: Genesect and the Legend Awakened]]''
: When Jessie starts to fall into a manhole, James grabs her and falls with her, rather than letting go once he starts to lose his footing.
* ''[[M17|Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction]]''
** When the trio believe they are about to get rich from [[Diancie (anime)|Diancie’s]] diamonds, James's first suggestion is they could build a house with the money and Jessie follows this up by saying they might get a holiday home too. In their excitement the two link arms and dance around the room.
** Jessie and James instinctively hug before they are turned to stone by [[Yveltal (M17)|Yveltal]]. The scenes of them being frozen and unfrozen in each other’s arms are shown in parallel with those of [[Merilyn]] and [[Riot]] who become a {{wp|Canon (fiction)|canon}} couple at the end of the film.
* ''[[M19|Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel]]''
** When in Alva's airship, Jessie and James are holding each other's arms. They're in a similar position towards the end of the movie, after the fortress falls.
** The pair is stuck in a tree after being thrown out of a plane. James shoots a grappling hook onto the protagonists’ passing aircraft and with his other arm pulls Jessie. They ascend with Jessie’s arms wrapped tightly around James’ waist, her head buried in his chest.


===Manga===
===''[[Pokémon Puzzle League]]''===
*''[[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]''
[[Image:EP100 Team Rocket Disguises.png|250px|thumb|left|Jessie and James dressed as newlyweds in ''[[EP100|Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?!]]'']]
** Throughout the manga, there is suggestive physical contact between Jessie and James. They also share a bed.
During Round Four in Spa Service, they are wearing their bride and groom clothing from the episode ''[[EP100|Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?]]''. Unlike the episode, Meowth is dressed as a flower girl and the background music is "{{wp|Bridal Chorus|Treulich Geführt}}" by {{wp|Richard Wagner}}, known in English as the "Bridal Chorus".
** In [[ET20|the epilogue]], there is a panel in which we see a flashback to James confessing his love to Jessie.
** At the end of the manga, Jessie and James are shown to be married with a child on the way.


===Radio===
===Radio===
* ''[[It's a White Tomorrow, Team Rocket!]]
====''[[It's a White Tomorrow, Team Rocket!]]''====
** When Jessie says the only thing she can rely on is her partner, James asks hopefully whether she means him. He becomes irritated when he realises she was referring to [[Jessie's Arbok|Arbok]].
During the radio drama, Jessie says the only thing she can rely on is her partner, James asks hopefully whether she means him, however, she reveals she meant her [[Jessie's Arbok|Arbok]], which upsets James. Later on when trapped and anticipating a fatal attack from an angry hoard of {{p|Beedrill}}, Jessie and James recite the lines of a famous {{wp|Kabuki}} scene from a show called ''Kuruwa Bunsho'' (translated as ''Love Letters from the Licensed Quarter''), where two lovers commit a double suicide.
** Trapped and anticipating a fatal attack from an angry hoard of {{p|Beedrill}}, Jessie and James recite the lines of a famous {{wp|Kabuki}} scene when two lovers commit a double suicide.
* ''[[Team Rocket's Secret Empire]]''
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibalmK9taEc "Space People No. 1"], the opening drama of Episode 7, explores the aftermath of a rocketship accident. "James" is frantically searching for "Jessie" and is distraught to find her injured and trapped under rubble. He is unable to free her despite his best efforts, so holds her as she dies. She tells him how happy she is that he is with her at the end and encourages him to save himself, as she believes their relationship is destined by fate and they will be reunited in another life.
*** The characters played by Musashi (Jessie) and Kojirō (James) are named "Jessie" and "James" as an homage to their dub names.
*** When asked in the final episode, Jessie cites this as her favourite opening skit of the series and James agrees.


===Game===
====''[[Team Rocket's Secret Empire]]''====
* ''[[Pokémon Puzzle League]]''
A radio drama that aired in the latter half of 2012, ''[[Team Rocket's Secret Empire]]'' featured a lot of interaction between the three members of Team Rocket, the show was presented over several segmented stories where they portrayed different characters within them. The {{OBP|Team Rocket's Secret Empire|Twitter}} Twitter account featured several in-character tweets that indicated how close Jessie and James are, including an interaction during one of James's occasional Q&A sessions on Twitter, a follower asked him, "Jessie is cute! Since you are together all the time, haven't you fallen in love with her?" James answered, "So (she's my) eternal partner, right!" (「永遠のパートナーだからな!」).
: During Round Four in Spa Service, they are wearing their bride and groom clothing from the episode ''[[EP100|Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?]]''. Unlike the episode, Meowth is dressed as a flower girl and the background music is "{{wp|Bridal Chorus|Treulich Geführt}}" by {{wp|Richard Wagner}}, known in English as the "Bridal Chorus".


===Other===
In the chapter [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBoUED_EnQ8 "Space People No. 1"], the opening drama of Episode 7,  the aftermath of a rocket ship accident is explored. The character of James is frantically searching for Jessie's character and is distraught to find her injured and trapped under rubble. He is unable to free her despite his best efforts, so holds her as she dies. She tells him how happy she is that he is with her at the end and encourages him to save himself, as she believes their relationship is destined by fate and they will be reunited in another life. When asked in the final episode, Jessie cites this as her favorite opening skit of the series and James agrees.
* ''[[Team Rocket's Secret Empire (Twitter)]]''
: During one of James's occasional Q&A sessions on Twitter, a follower asked him, "Jessie is cute! Since you are together all the time, haven't you fallen in love with her?" James answered, "Because (she's my) eternal partner!" (「永遠のパートナーだからな!」)


==Similarities==
In the final episode, the trio is asked to say what they like about each other. James is initially rendered incoherent and only able to describe Jessie as "good", before eventually saying they are a good balance. Jessie cites James always being there, saying that whenever she thinks she's alone she looks behind her and James is there. Although framed as a joke implying that James is creepily ever-present, there is also an underlying reference to the promise he makes in ''[[HS12|Training Daze!]]'' to stick with her.  
[[Image:EP100 Team Rocket Disguises.png|250px|thumb|right|Jessie and James dressed as newlyweds in ''[[EP100|Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?!]]'']]
* Jessie and James have both owned multiple {{type|Poison}} Pokémon.
* Jessie's earrings are the same shade of green as James's eyes, Jessie's eyes are the same shade of blue as James's hair and Jessie's hair (prior to the [[EP261|transition to digital coloring]]) is the same shade of red as James's signature rose in the [[Original Series]].
* Jessie and James have a similar style of dress and normally coordinate their outfits.
: They have also donned various disguises pretending to be a couple, most notably as [[Gym Leader]] [[Norman]] and his wife [[Caroline]] in ''[[AG068|A Double Dilemma]]''; newlyweds in ''[[EP100|Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?]]''; and, in ''[[EP028|Pokémon Fashion Flash]]'', ''[[EP073|Bad to the Bone]]'', ''[[EP088|In the Pink]]'', and ''[[AG047|I Feel Skitty!]]'', wearing outfits similar to the ones [[Oscar and Andi]] wear. The latter is most likely a reference to the the manga ''{{wp|The Rose of Versailles}}''.
: Jessie is incapable of fooling James with disguises, as is evident in ''[[EP073|Bad to the Bone]]'', ''[[DP055|Throwing the Track Switch]]'' and ''[[XY063|A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!]]''. This is saying something, as even their close friend {{OBP|Christopher|DP117}} fails to recognize Jessie's disguise in ''[[DP117|Noodles! Roamin' Off!]]''
* Jessie looks very similar to [[James's parents|James's mother]] and [[Jessebelle|fiancée]].
: Indeed, in ''[[EP048|Holy Matrimony!]]'', Meowth thinks Jessie is exactly like Jessebelle in looks and personality. By ''[[DP002|Two Degrees of Separation!]]'', Meowth has decided that Jessie is nicer.
: Ironically, Jessie calls one of her recurring aliases Jessebella.
: Furthermore, in ''[[DP142|Where No Togepi Has Gone Before!]]'', Jessie opens her closet door, revealing a full wardrobe in a style quite similar to what James's mother and Jessebelle wear.
* Jessie and James both have experience studying weather patterns, which helps them man hot air balloons, hang gliders, helicopters, and other means of travel by flight. In ''[[EP234|Xatu the Future]]'', it is revealed that Jessie used to be a meteorologist, though she was not very good at it. In ''[[AG080|That's Just Swellow]]'', is revealed that James had a private [[PokéRinger]] tutor. Similarly, James is a skilled navigator, since he wins an [[Pokémon Orienteering|Orienteering]] competition in ''[[AG159|Off the Unbeaten Path]]''.
* Jessie and James both play guitar and drums. They play {{wp|taiko|taiko drums}} in ''[[EP020|The Ghost of Maiden's Peak]]''; and they play {{wp|electric guitar}} in a flashback in ''[[EP073|Bad to the Bone]]'' as well as the Japanese and English music video for "[[Meowth's Party]]." James plays the drums and Jessie the electric guitar in "Team Rocket's Live", the opening drama to Episode 18 of [[Team Rocket's Secret Empire]].
* Jessie and James share the same drink of choice, which is red wine. Jessie nostalgically has a flashback of drinking it in ''[[EP133|Tanks a Lot!]]'' and fantasizes about drinking it in ''[[EP167|A Hot Water Battle]]''. James fantasizes about drinking it in ''[[EP015|Battle Aboard the St. Anne]]'' and ''[[DP038|One Big Happiny Family!]]''; he drinks it in ''[[BW004|The Battle Club and Tepig's Choice!]]''


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Scriptwriter [[Junki Takegami]] is responsible for writing what are generally considered to be the 3 most important Rocketshipping episodes: ''[[EP048|Holy Matrimony!]]'', ''[[HS12|Training Daze]]'' and ''[[DP117|Noodles! Roamin' Off!]]''. Interestingly, he also received joint writing credit with Shōji Yonemura for ''[[XY063|A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!]]'' in promotional material, although his name did not appear in the episode's end credits.
* Scriptwriter [[Junki Takegami]] is responsible for writing what are generally considered to be the 3 most important Rocketshipping episodes: ''[[EP048|Holy Matrimony!]]'', ''[[HS12|Training Daze]]'' and ''[[DP117|Noodles! Roamin' Off!]]''. Interestingly, he also received joint writing credit with Shōji Yonemura for ''[[XY063|A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!]]'' in promotional material, although his name did not appear in the episode's end credits.
* In the episode ''[[DP117|Noodles! Roamin' Off!]]'', Jessie and James have a {{wp|ramen}} shop named after them.
* [[Toshihiro Ono]] who created [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]] manga, in which Jessie and James are shown married and expecting a child, continues to express his support for the pairing on [https://twitter.com/kamirenjack3 his Twitter account].
* In addition to numerous team appearances, Jessie and James have featured together by themselves in 3 TCG cards:  
** He is also infamous for producing an unofficial hentai doujinshi which fills in the details of how they conceived their child.
<!--* In the episode ''[[DP117|Noodles! Roamin' Off!]]'', Jessie and James have a {{wp|ramen}} shop named after them.-->
* In addition to numerous appearances with Meowth and their other Pokémon, Jessie and James have featured together by themselves in 3 TCG cards:  
** [[Here Comes Team Rocket! (Team Rocket 15)|Here Comes Team Rocket!]] ([[EX Team Rocket Returns (TCG)|EX Team Rocket Returns]] print)
** [[Here Comes Team Rocket! (Team Rocket 15)|Here Comes Team Rocket!]] ([[EX Team Rocket Returns (TCG)|EX Team Rocket Returns]] print)
** [[Team Rocket's Harassment (Ash vs Team Rocket Deck 26)|Team Rocket's Harrassment]]
** [[Team Rocket's Harassment (Ash vs Team Rocket Deck 26)|Team Rocket's Harassment]]
** [[Jessie & James (Hidden Fates 58)|Jessie & James]] (Regular print)
** [[Jessie & James (Hidden Fates 58)|Jessie & James]] (Regular print)
* It was mistakenly thought for a time that the [[Iron-Masked Marauder]] was the future son of Jessie and James due to a mistranslation before the release of ''[[M04|Celebi: Voice of the Forest]]'', describing him as their "descendent".
<!--* It was mistakenly thought for a time that the [[Iron-Masked Marauder]] was the future son of Jessie and James due to a mistranslation before the release of ''[[M04|Celebi: Voice of the Forest]]'', describing him as their "descendant".-->
* Jessie and James have had voice actors with prominent roles in the {{wp|Slayers}} anime series. Jessie's seiyuu, [[Megumi Hayashibara]], is also seiyuu to the main protagonist and heroine of Slayers, {{wp|Lina Inverse}}, while James's most famous English voice actor, [[Eric Stuart]], dubbed the voice for Lina's self-proclaimed guardian and constant traveling companion, {{wp|Gourry Gabriev}}. Incidentally, these two characters fall in love with each other over the course of the series.


==External Links==
==External links==
* [http://forums.bulbagarden.net/index.php?threads/rocketshipping-general-discussion.55903/ Rocketshipping General Discussion] on Bulbagarden Forums
* [https://bulbagarden.net/threads/rocketshipping-general-discussion.55903/ Rocketshipping General Discussion] on Bulbagarden Forums


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RocketShipping (Japanese: コジムサ KojiMusa) is the ship between Jessie and James, and alongside PokéShipping and AmourShipping, is one of the most common pairings within the Pokémon fandom. It is also one of the few officially recognized by The Pokémon Company, with evidence found across multiple adaptations.

Jessie and James first appeared in Pokemon Emergency!, alongside Meowth as members of the villainous organization Team Rocket. From that point on, they have served as the show's primary antagonists over its history, frequently performing schemes to try and steal Pokémon from other Trainers, primarily Ash's Pikachu. It is frequently shown throughout the series that Jessie and James are shown to have a lot more physical contact than that between other characters, including hugging, hand-holding, and even sleeping on each other. They are shown to frequently share Pokémon who frequently show affection to the pair in similar ways, as well as equipment, such as their Z-Power Ring.

There is a wide amount of variation in how the character's relationship is presented depending on the language being translated. Notably, this includes James and Meowth fearing retribution when Jessie doesn't win Contests or Showcases in English, compared to being supportive and wishful for her success in the original Japanese versions. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James frequently calls Jessie “mamita” or “querida” (terms of endearment like “honey” or “sweetie”), “mi Jessie” (my Jessie), or by the pet name “Jessita”.

History of the RocketShipping Fandom

An image from the epilogue to Electric Tale of Pikachu

The RocketShipping fandom has undergone substantial change over the years, with peaks of popularity naturally coinciding with the occurrence of Shipping "hints" in the source material.

The first major event in the RocketShipping fanbase occurred when a member of TRHQ came across an untranslated graphic novel in a bookstore, the final volume of Toshihiro Ono's The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga. The epilogue of the manga contained two important scenes: one was a panel showing James confessing his love to Jessie; the other was a full-page illustration in which Jessie and James were married and Jessie visibly pregnant. Most importantly of all for fans, this was official and approved by Nintendo, some believed that it was only a matter of time before something similar happened in the anime series.

However, not long after this, the number and frequency of hints in the anime decreased, along with other changes in characterization. Around this time, a website named Pokemopolis was getting attention for rebutting the "evidence" found in the manga. Pokemopolis became a prominent anti-RocketShipping site in the fandom, as well as the main proponent of the theory that James is gay, and that Jessie and James are no more than friends.

RocketShipping had resurgences in popularity following the episode Noodles! Roamin' Off!, during the airing of Team Rocket's Secret Empire and again after A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!.

Anime

Pre Series

Jessie blushing after James accidentally falls on top of her in Training Daze!

In the side-story episode Training Daze!, the history of the Team Rocket formation was shown. Jessie was a loner who didn't work well in a team, with James being the first partner she was shown to trust. After having a heart-to-heart one night, they vow to be there for each other and make their team shine. After James is hurt during their mission, Jessie wants to give up but James doesn't let her, not wanting to let the team down despite his injuries. Jessie's dedication to James is shown again at the end of the episode where James prepares to sacrifice himself, but Jessie doesn't let that happen with a declaration of their friendship being more important than succeeding.

Original series

Early on in the series Jessie and James were shown to be close teammates, frequently seen protecting and encouraging each other when faced with hardships, whether it be declarations of friendship, commitment or compliments in the face of death and danger as seen when trapped aboard the S.S. Anne, during their encounters with Gastly during the events of The Ghost of Maiden's Peak or with Kaiser brandishing a gun at them during EP035.

The pair are occasionally mistaken as a couple, seen when DJ Mary casts them as a married king and queen during Air Time!. This is something they are only too happy to play up during their schemes, even disguising themselves as married couples in Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?. Meowth also comments during The Power of One' that "You two don't need the opposite sex because you got each other."

James is shown to be jealous when other men show interest in Jessie, such as Dr. Proctor in A Chansey Operation. He is also quick to comfort her when their poverty is at its peaks and helps and encourage her in her aspirations outside of Team Rocket, such as during Princess vs. Princess. Jessie desires to win the competition and the prized Hinamatsuri dolls. Despite her loss, James, Meowth, and their Pokémon dress up as the dolls, with James and Jessie dressed as the Emperor and Empress in their "doll" set.

Jessie frequently compliments him for his positive traits that help them towards their plans, whether it be picking locks, having a good memory, or doing well in Pokémon battles. She is also shown to be impressed when he exhibits talents outside of their work, such as his mastery of haiku's in Will the Real Oak Please Stand Up?.

A recurring story throughout the anime with James is his history of being engaged to a girl named Jessebelle. A woman who bears a striking resemblance to Jessie that he fell in love with at first sight. First highlighted in Holy Matrimony!, Jessie is crushed when she thinks James has abandoned her and Meowth to get his inheritance and marry Jessebelle. She is delighted when this is revealed that James decided to return to Team Rocket, swooping down in the Meowth Balloon to pick her up. When he tells her he wasn't able to get the inheritance, she brushes it off, saying they don't need it as long as they have their freedom. They shake hands to reaffirm their friendship. Their hands form a heart and the viewers are shown a prolonged scene of them gazing into each other's eyes as the music swells. They are so caught up in the moment that they forget to pick up Meowth.

Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire

Throughout the course of this series both Jessie and James are given the opportunity to depart from Team Rocket, James in the side story episode We're No Angels! (in the dub this was extended to Jessie as well) and Jessie during The Unbeatable Lightness of Seeing!. Both express sadness at this possibility and are happy when the other decides to stay.

In the previous season where James was seen getting jealous, of Dr. Proctor in this series, he is shown to be wary of Harley's intentions towards Jessie. Jessie is also shown to be jealous of women paying attention to James when he's dressed as Juan in Eight Ain't Enough.

In the Latin American Spanish dub of Game Winning Assist, when Cacnea affectionately attacks James he says, "¿Cacnea, por qué me quieres besar si sabes que ya tengo novia?"; or, "Cacnea, why do you want to kiss me if you know that I already have a girlfriend?". Although novia can mean both “girlfriend” and “fiancée”, James never uses novia when he is saying "fiancée." Instead, he uses prometida, an unambiguous word for "fiancée”. He always refers to Jessebelle as his "prometida," and Jessebelle in turn calls him her "prometido." By the same token, during James's brief engagement to Temacu, she, James, and Jessie all use the term "prometido". On top of that, James does not mention Jessebelle between catching Cacnea and Game Winning Assist, so Cacnea would not understand any reference to Jessebelle. Therefore, "novia" would mean "girlfriend" and can only reasonably refer to Jessie.

During the events of The Bicker the Better Oscar and Andi assume Jessie and James are a couple in the English dub (in the original they simply suggest that the two have a good relationship). James looks confused at this and Jessie just ignores it. Since they don't get upset at it like Ash and May do, it could be interpreted that Jessie and James find the assumption acceptable. This comfort can also be seen in Take This House and Shuppet when James comments "They say that you always hurt the ones you love!" during a fight, and in Sky High Gym Battle! where Jessie and James imagine themselves dancing together at the Team Rocket nightclub with the R insignia covered in hearts

There were also other small events between the pair, such as when the pair view Illumise and Volbeat perform a "mating" dance in Love at First Flight, that is said to bring good fortune to spectators who are in love. James sells his bottle caps in New Plot, Odd Lot! so that Jessie could buy a dress she wanted. Finally, James attempting to save Jessie from Regirock and Registeel by trying to carry her away in Pace - The Final Frontier!.

James history with Jessebelle surfaces again in Sweet Baby James when the Team Rocket visits one of his families estates. The housekeepers mistake Jessie for Jessebelle, Jessie is unimpressed by James's reaction to the thought of being married to her and further upset when he introduces her as his secretary in an attempt to cover up his being in Team Rocket. She spends most of the rest of the episode going against James's request to keep the peace and only becomes supportive again after James has been honest about their identity. Throughout their stay, the housekeepers continue to ask about Jessie, even when she isn't around and even approving of her after finding out they are members of Team Rocket, saying that “it seems like his friends are also good people”.

Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl

A motto sequence from Uncrushing Defeat!

Jessie's Contest arc in Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl is a major source of development for her relationship with James. The hesitancy he feels towards her participation, carried over from Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire, eventually dissipates and he becomes increasingly involved, loaning her his Pokémon and on one occasion stepping in for her when she is sick. He repeatedly forgets to cheer her by her Jessilina alias and instead calls her Jessie before correcting himself, such as in Dawn of a Royal Day!. In Opposites Interact! James tries to get Jessie to let him watch her performances instead of selling merchandise. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James frequently calls Jessie by nicknames including his marigold queen or Jessie-Jess, which is Jessie's nickname from her days at Team Rocket Academy.

In this series, there were few instances of implied imagery between Jessie and James, primarily in Where No Togepi Has Gone Before!, where inside their base there is no bed in James's room, and a double bed in Jessie's. During Crossing Paths, once Jessie releases Dustox, James is touched by Jessie's explanation about this being Dustox's chance of love. The narrator also suggests that Jessie will find happiness too as the shot pans down to show Jessie and James, the English dub narrator changes "finding happiness" to "finding love".

The events of Noodles! Roamin' Off! features the Team Rocket going their separate ways, with Meowth joining a noodle cart, Jessie wanting to focus on being a coordinator, and James remaining with Team Rocket. A depressed James decides to try and capture a Shiny Metagross. When Jessie hears that James is in danger, she immediately drops the façade of pursuing her contest career and rushes to his aid, causing James to fall to his knees and cry, overjoyed she has returned. With the shiny MEtagross about to attack them, James apologizes for getting Jessie involved, which she brushes off saying they're friends. He goes on to say life wasn't wasted because he spent it with good friends, looking at her significantly. Closing their eyes for the final blow, Jessie says, “If there is another world after we die, let’s meet again there.” James agrees and smiles, no longer looking afraid. This is an addendum to James's implied promise in Training Daze to always be at Jessie's side.

During Two Degrees of Separation! while visiting one of James's families summer homes, Team Rocket decide to leave quickly before his parents and Jessebelle arrive. Although disappointed, James expresses the desire to live in a cottage in the future with Jessie and Meowth. Later on, during the episode The Treasure Is All Mine!, James refers to Jessebelle as his first love, implying that he'd fallen in love with someone else. To escape Jessebelle later in the episode he asks Ash to get Pikachu to use Thunderbolt on them to send them blasting off.

Pokémon the Series: Black & White

Pokémon the Series: Black & White is noteworthy for attempting to put Jessie, James, and Meowth in more serious, antagonistic roles. Their normal personalities and relationships are so much suppressed during the series that it inspired the creation of the Team Rocket's Secret Empire radio show, in the introduction to which James accuses Jessie of only speaking to him these days to confirm mission plans. This change resulted in a complete absence of shipping evidence until the Decolora Adventure portion of the saga when they start to revert to their prior selves. An example of this is in Danger, Sweet as Honey!, when Jessie freezes in terror at the prospect of being attacked by a swarm of Beedrill, James takes her by the shoulders to guide her out of harm's way.

Pokémon the Series: XY

In a progression of his involvement in Jessie's Contest arc in Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, James is a bedrock of support for Jessie during the Pokémon Showcase competition. As before, he often forgets to call her by her stage name and is now frequently shown to be the loudest supporter in the crowd, to the point that it becomes a nuisance for the audience members seated near him. During the Pokémon Showcase Master Class, despite worrying she'd be angry at her loss, Jessie thanks her friends for helping her get as far as she had. Everyone tackles and hugs her, with James saying he'd follow her anywhere.

Pokémon the Series: XY generally had smaller moments between Jessie and James peppered throughout the episodes, such as pushing each other out of the way of danger. One such moment is during A Gaggle of Gadget Greatness! when Jessie struggles to open a trick wall, James whacks a hand against it, briefly trapping Jessie between his body and the wall until it opens. Annoyed, she tells him, "That was misleading." The frames are presented like a classic Kabedon scene, a trope often used in anime and manga for love confessions. In Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction when the trio believe they are about to get rich from Diancie’s diamonds, James's first suggestion is they could build a house with the money and Jessie follows this up by saying they might get a holiday home too.

Jessie again dabbled with the idea of parting with Team Rocket during A Fork in The Road! A Parting of The Ways!. After being separated during a blast-off, James and Meowth find Jessie telling Ash and company she is quitting Team Rocket to stay with Dr. White, who she has fallen in love with. Meowth is about to stop Jessie, but James tells him they shouldn't get in the way of her happiness. James then runs away crying as he reminisces about the life he has shared with his partner. After Jessie and James Pokémon are stolen by a hunter James pleads Ash and his friends for help. In the original Japanese, Serena begins to ask an ambiguous question of James about Jessie which he cuts off with an affirmative grunt before she can express the verb. Given the context, it is hinted that she may have been about to ask if he likes her as more than a friend. Jessie, having overheard the conversation Jessie chooses to return to Team Rocket and help rescue their Pokémon. When Meowth begs her to live for love, not evil, to which she replies that she is carrying out the evils of love and truth, quoting their motto.

Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon

Throughout this series, there were multiple subtle signs indicating how much Jessie and James care for each other, whether it be through their desire to protect one another from danger or support each other during competitions.

Key moments include in Fighting Back the Tears! when James gets poisoned by a wild Toxapex multiple times during the episode, with Jessie getting increasingly concerned. She determines that Jame's health is more important than getting a rare and powerful Pokémon. James is equally concerned when he protects Jessie from an Alolan Raticate's Bite attack in A Team-on-Team Tussle! or when he has to attack Jessie to free her from a Gengar's control in Why Not Give Me a Z-Ring Sometime?, even requesting Mareanie to do it gently so as not to injure her.

Whilst there are no competitions in the same vein as contests or showcases this series, some episodes feature Jessie wanting to pursue an acting career, which James supports and assists with, even admitting she looks beautiful before her audition in This Magik Moment!. At the conclusion of the series in the Manalo Conference both characters make it through the Battle Royal and into the battle portion of the competition. When Jessie loses in the first round she demands James win, giving him their shared Z-Ring. She also gives the announcers a biography for James calling him a "ferocious warrior who has traveled the world and conquered Gyms". Meowth pointing out that she's getting overexcited in cheering him on, much like James used to during her contests and showcases. After his loss, she struggles to tell him that she is proud regardless, offering a can of iced Komala Coffee and reminding him that Team Rocket always moves forward. James recognizes the offering for what it is from her and appears to be very touched by her action.


Other media

The Electric Tale of Pikachu

Throughout the manga, there is suggestive physical contact between Jessie and James and they also revealed to share a bed. In the epilogue, there is a panel in which we see a flashback to James confessing his love to Jessie and at the end of the manga, Jessie and James are shown to be married with a child on the way.

Pokémon Puzzle League

Jessie and James dressed as newlyweds in Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?!

During Round Four in Spa Service, they are wearing their bride and groom clothing from the episode Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?. Unlike the episode, Meowth is dressed as a flower girl and the background music is "Treulich Geführt" by Richard Wagner, known in English as the "Bridal Chorus".

Radio

It's a White Tomorrow, Team Rocket!

During the radio drama, Jessie says the only thing she can rely on is her partner, James asks hopefully whether she means him, however, she reveals she meant her Arbok, which upsets James. Later on when trapped and anticipating a fatal attack from an angry hoard of Beedrill, Jessie and James recite the lines of a famous Kabuki scene from a show called Kuruwa Bunsho (translated as Love Letters from the Licensed Quarter), where two lovers commit a double suicide.

Team Rocket's Secret Empire

A radio drama that aired in the latter half of 2012, Team Rocket's Secret Empire featured a lot of interaction between the three members of Team Rocket, the show was presented over several segmented stories where they portrayed different characters within them. The Team Rocket's Secret Empire Twitter account featured several in-character tweets that indicated how close Jessie and James are, including an interaction during one of James's occasional Q&A sessions on Twitter, a follower asked him, "Jessie is cute! Since you are together all the time, haven't you fallen in love with her?" James answered, "So (she's my) eternal partner, right!" (「永遠のパートナーだからな!」).

In the chapter "Space People No. 1", the opening drama of Episode 7, the aftermath of a rocket ship accident is explored. The character of James is frantically searching for Jessie's character and is distraught to find her injured and trapped under rubble. He is unable to free her despite his best efforts, so holds her as she dies. She tells him how happy she is that he is with her at the end and encourages him to save himself, as she believes their relationship is destined by fate and they will be reunited in another life. When asked in the final episode, Jessie cites this as her favorite opening skit of the series and James agrees.

In the final episode, the trio is asked to say what they like about each other. James is initially rendered incoherent and only able to describe Jessie as "good", before eventually saying they are a good balance. Jessie cites James always being there, saying that whenever she thinks she's alone she looks behind her and James is there. Although framed as a joke implying that James is creepily ever-present, there is also an underlying reference to the promise he makes in Training Daze! to stick with her.

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