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* [[James]]'s [[Poké Ball]] collection from ''[[SM062|Acting True to Form!]]'' reappears at the beginning and end of this episode, now including a [[Dive Ball]] and a [[Nest Ball]] in addition to most of the previously seen Balls. | * [[James]]'s [[Poké Ball]] collection from ''[[SM062|Acting True to Form!]]'' reappears at the beginning and end of this episode, now including a [[Dive Ball]] and a [[Nest Ball]] in addition to most of the previously seen Balls. | ||
* [[The Magikarp Song]] and [[Slowpoke Song]] are used as insert songs in this episode. | * [[The Magikarp Song]] and [[Slowpoke Song]] are used as insert songs in this episode. | ||
* The [[Magikarp High Jump Tournament]] and [[Goh]]'s {{pkmn|training}} methods for it are references to [[Pokémon: Magikarp Jump]]. | * The [[Magikarp High Jump Tournament]] and [[Goh]]'s {{pkmn|training}} methods for it are references to [[Pokémon: Magikarp Jump]] and the Magikarp’s Splash minigame in [[Pokémon Stadium (English)|Pokémon Stadium]]. | ||
* Even though {{p|Slowking}} is said to [[devolution|revert]] back into a Slowpoke if the {{p|Shellder}} on its head is removed, this does not occur in this episode. | * Even though {{p|Slowking}} is said to [[devolution|revert]] back into a Slowpoke if the {{p|Shellder}} on its head is removed, this does not occur in this episode. | ||
* This episode marks the first appearance of a Slowking in the main series since [[Conway]]'s last appeared in ''[[DP091|One Team, Two Team, Red Team, Blue Team!]]'', 554 episodes earlier. | * This episode marks the first appearance of a Slowking in the main series since [[Conway]]'s last appeared in ''[[DP091|One Team, Two Team, Red Team, Blue Team!]]'', 554 episodes earlier. |
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(Japanese: はねろ!コイキング/かぶれ!ヤドキング Jump! Koiking / Put it On! Yadoking) is the 26th episode of Pokémon Journeys: The Series, and the 1,111th episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on June 28, 2020. It was initially intended to air in Japan on May 17, 2020, but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Plot
At Team Rocket's secret base, Jessie complains her boredom, and Meowth mentions that there has been no word from Giovanni. James suggests training, and Jessie makes a call for the Rocket Prize Master. At first, nothing seems to happen, as they're indoors, but suddenly, the doorbell rings, and James opens the door to find Pelipper, delivering the vending machine to them. Using Meowth's coin, they vend two Pokémon, which turn out to be a Magikarp and a Slowking, two kingly Pokémon. When James reads his Pokémon's information leaflet, he suddenly freaks out and lunges at the camera, declaring that the episode will be a two-for-one special.
Jump! Koiking
At Cerise Laboratory, Goh shows Ash a video advertising the tenth annual Magikarp High Jump Tournament, his intention being to defeat the nine-time champion Kasuking and his Shiny Magikarp, Kinking. He calls out his own giant Magikarp, which has grown very fast over its time at the laboratory, but Goh has a solution. He shows Ash an exercise video made by Kasuking, who's also a popular muscle trainer. Goh makes a motivational speech to his Magikarp, who is fired up to defeat Kinking. Ash and Pikachu decide to take part in the training too. Goh puts his Magikarp through a rigorous training exercise, and it finally gets rid of all of its fat, becoming fit and ready for the competition.
At the Magikarp High Jump Tournament, Goh makes it to the semifinals, where he faces the last year's runner-up, Koi Kingen. Goh's Magikarp's Splash sends it up to 21.02 meters, breaking Goh's personal record and allowing him to advance to the finals. In the second semifinal match, Kasuking's Kinking easily outperforms its opponent, setting him up as Goh's opponent in the finals.
As the finals get ready to begin, Goh expresses his confidence to defeat Kasuking. Seeing this, Kasuking reveals that Kinking has actually been holding back to liven up the tournament, and is now going to unleash its full power, fully intending to win their tenth tournament in a row. Even with this revelation, Goh's confidence remains unfaltered. Suddenly, two weights are released from around Goh's Magikarp's back fin, revealing that its jumps had been held back throughout the entire tournament so far, much to everyone's astonishment. As two Machamp try to carry one of the weights away, one of them ends up injuring its back, revealing how immensely heavy the weights truly had been.
With both Magikarp ready to unleash their best, the finals begin. At the commentator's signal, Kinking makes its jump, but surprisingly, Goh's Magikarp hasn't jumped yet. However, rather than being scared, it's simply building up power to jump into any height it wants. In a bright burst of power, Goh's Magikarp uses Splash, zooming into the sky like a rocket. It easily outperforms Kinking, who is sent tumbling down. The jump is so powerful that Goh's Magikarp is sent flying all the way into space. However, as Kasuking falls on his knees in defeat, everyone realizes that Magikarp isn't coming back down. The judge declares that a result is only measured upon landing, so Goh's Magikarp's jump will not be measured, making Kasuking the winner.
As Kasuking celebrates his tenth consecutive victory, Goh is sad over his Magikarp, but is frustrated when Ash reads the losing lines meant for Goh from a script.
Put it On! Yadoking
Ash and Goh have arrived on Slowpoke Island, where multiple Slowpoke live. Goh reads Slowpoke's Pokédex entry, learning that Slowpoke Tails are apparently sweet. Meanwhile, Ash has gotten hungry and sat down to eat some cup noodles, much to Goh's annoyance, but he puts that aside as he starts choosing a Slowpoke to catch. However, before he can make his choice, a Slowking appears, eating a bowl of udon. After reading its Pokédex entry and learning that Slowking posseses genius-level intellect, Goh tries to catch it, but Slowking simply uses Psychic to stop the Poké Ball and politely return it to him.
Slowking then notices the noodle cup in Ash's hand, and he happily agrees to share them with the Royal Pokémon. Slowking levitates the remaining noodles to its mouth with Psychic, and falls in love with their delicious taste. Suddenly, it uses Psychic to detach the Shellder crown on its head and swaps it with Ash's noodle cup, causing the crown to land on his head. When Goh asks if he's okay, Ash suddenly starts acting weird, declaring himself to be a "Slowpoke Master", intent on using his influence to improve the Slowpoke. Goh realizes that the crown is the reason for Ash's odd behavior and tries to grab it, but Ash swiftly dodges him, refusing to let it be taken away. Goh tries to have Raboot and Pikachu to help in removing the crown, but Ash avoids Raboot's Double Kick, and Pikachu's Thunderbolt accidentally ends up hitting the Slowpoke instead.
Ash declares that both Pikachu and the Slowpoke are part of his family, and then suggests Goh joining them, taking a Shellder handed by a Slowpoke to turn him into Slowbro. Goh then notices Raboot behind Ash, unnoticed by him, and tells it to use Double Kick, finally succeeding in removing the crown and bringing Ash back to his senses. However, the crown next lands on Goh's head, causing him to act weird and declare that he's going to catch all the Slowpoke, until Raboot kicks the crown off again. Next, it lands on Pikachu, who ends up accidentally blasting it off of his head with a Thunderbolt. The crown then proceeds to land on Raboot's head, and as it makes a spin in the air, the crown detaches and lands back on Ash. The cycle keeps repeating itself at an increasingly fast pace as Slowking returns to observe it. At the same time, Goh's Magikarp returns from its trip to space at the end of the previous part, and crashes down on everyone. The crash causes the crown and Ash's noodle cup to return to their original owners, and as the dust clears, Ash and Goh are surprised to see Magikarp having returned and gotten stuck on the top of Slowking's crown.
In the epilogue, a repeat of the episode's beginning at Team Rocket's secret base is shown, but when James goes to open the door, instead of Pelipper, the one behind the door is Kasuking, and James closes to door on him without saying a word.
Major events
- For a list of all major events in the anime, please see the history page.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Wobbuffet (Jessie's)
- Raboot (Goh's)
- Magikarp (Goh's; giant)
- Rotom (Professor Cerise's; Rotom Phone)
- Pelipper (Team Rocket's)
- Magikarp (Team Rocket's)
- Slowking (Team Rocket's)
- Magikarp (Kasuking's; Kinking; Shiny)
- Machamp (Kasuking's; ×2)
- Magikarp (Koi Kingen's)
- Eevee (Trainer's)
- Magikarp (Trainer's)
- Boldore
- Machamp (×3)
- Pidgeotto
- Slowpoke (multiple)
- Slowking
- Shellder
- Slowbro (multiple; fantasy)
Trivia
- Get Inspired! Let's Solve a Poké Riddle!!: Slowpoke
- This is the first episode of the anime to be split into two different segments.
- Instead of an individual title card at the beginning of the episode, there are two title cards, each played at the beginning of their respective segment.
- James's Poké Ball collection from Acting True to Form! reappears at the beginning and end of this episode, now including a Dive Ball and a Nest Ball in addition to most of the previously seen Balls.
- The Magikarp Song and Slowpoke Song are used as insert songs in this episode.
- The Magikarp High Jump Tournament and Goh's training methods for it are references to Pokémon: Magikarp Jump and the Magikarp’s Splash minigame in Pokémon Stadium.
- Even though Slowking is said to revert back into a Slowpoke if the Shellder on its head is removed, this does not occur in this episode.
- This episode marks the first appearance of a Slowking in the main series since Conway's last appeared in One Team, Two Team, Red Team, Blue Team!, 554 episodes earlier.
- Wobbuffet is seen playing with a toy car version of Team Rocket's van from Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon.
- Ash, Goh, Pikachu, Raihan, Leon, and Raboot narrate the preview for the next episode.
Errors
- When Jessie calls for the Rocket Prize Master, the Premier Ball on James's Poké Ball collection disappears.
- When Goh's Pokédex explains Slowpoke's evolution into Slowking, no mention of King's Rock is made, despite the anime having previously established its requirement for the process.
Dub edits
In other languages
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- Undubbed episodes
- Pokémon Journeys: The Series episodes
- Episodes written by Jun'ichi Fujisaku
- Episodes storyboarded by Kunihiko Yuyama
- Episodes storyboarded by Kaori Higuchi
- Episodes by multiple storyboarders
- Episodes directed by Fumihiro Ueno
- Episodes animated by Takashi Shinohara
- Episodes in which an alternately colored Pokémon appears