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==Plot==
==Plot==
{{Ash}} and his [[party|team]] are hard at work {{pkmn|training}} for the [[Masters Tournament]], when he receives an unexpected phone call from {{an|Professor Oak}}, which gives him the idea to bring his team to meet all of {{cat|Ash's Pokémon|his Pokémon}} at [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|Oak's lab]] to get them fired up. The instant he and [[Goh]] arrive there, Ash's Pokémon swarm over them in a wave of welcoming friendliness. Ash lets his team out and asks his other Pokémon to help them power up for the big tournament. The Pokémon express their willingness to help by showing off a display of their [[move]]s, with {{AP|Gengar}} taking a particular interest in Ash's {{t|Fire}} types. When it touches {{AP|Infernape}}, it is surrounded by fire and flies off into the distance. When Ash and Goh catch up to it, they also find an {{TP|Paul|Electivire}} and its {{pkmn|Trainer}}, who's none other than [[Paul]], Ash's [[rival]] from [[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl|his time traveling through]] [[Sinnoh]]. Professor Oak joins in, along with Ash's Fire Pokémon, and reveals that Paul had turned up here the day before, having come to learn more about Pokémon from a leading expert in Pokémon research.
{{Ash}} and his [[party|team]] are hard at work {{pkmn|training}} for the [[Masters Tournament]], when he receives an unexpected phone call from {{an|Professor Oak}}, which gives him the idea to bring his team to meet all of {{cat|Ash's Pokémon|his Pokémon}} at [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|Oak's lab]] to get them fired up. The instant he and [[Goh]] arrive there, Ash's Pokémon swarm over them in a wave of welcoming friendliness. Ash lets his team out and asks his other Pokémon to help them power up for the big tournament. The Pokémon express their willingness to help by showing off a display of their [[move]]s, with {{AP|Gengar}} taking a particular interest in Ash's {{t|Fire}} types. When it touches {{AP|Infernape}}, it is surrounded by fire and flies off into the distance. When Ash and Goh catch up to it, they also find an {{TP|Paul|Electivire}} and its {{pkmn|Trainer}}, who is none other than [[Paul]], Ash's former [[rival]] from [[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl|his time traveling through]] [[Sinnoh]]. Professor Oak joins in, along with Ash's Fire Pokémon (except Torkoal), and Oak reveals that Paul had turned up here the day before, having come to learn more about Pokémon from him, given the fact that he is a leading expert in Pokémon research.


Gengar heads off to train with the Fire Pokémon, and Ash almost joins in, but Paul tells him to leave it to the Pokémon. Infernape initially stays behind, but Paul tells him to go along as well, which he does. Goh is surprised to see Infernape listening to Paul, until Ash explains that Infernape used to be Paul's Pokémon back as a {{p|Chimchar}}, until he was {{pkmn2|released}} by him as a failure and taken in by Ash, who raised him into an Infernape. While Ash's Pokémon train with each other, Ash and Paul sit down to talk, with Paul revealing that he didn't participate in the [[World Coronation Series]], since he isn't "one for festivities." Ash decides to take advantage of the situation and challenges Paul to a {{pkmn|battle}}. Paul accepts, dictating that the battle will be three-on-three, but also telling Ash to only use the Pokémon he intends to use in the Masters Tournament. Ash accepts this condition and goes to get his team, finding Gengar just in time to see it learn a new move in {{m|Will-O-Wisp}}.
Gengar heads off to train with Ash's Fire Pokémon, and Ash intends to join in, but Paul tells him to leave it to his Pokémon. Infernape initially stays behind, but Paul tells him to go along as well, which he does. Goh is surprised to see Infernape listening to Paul, until Ash explains that Infernape used to be Paul's Pokémon back as a {{p|Chimchar}}, until he was {{pkmn2|released}} by him as a failure and taken in by Ash, who raised him into an Infernape. As Ash's Pokémon train and relax with each other, Ash and Paul sit down to talk, with Paul revealing that he didn't participate in the [[World Coronation Series]], since he isn't "one for festivities." Ash decides to take advantage of the situation and challenges Paul to a {{pkmn|battle}}. Paul accepts, dictating that the battle will be three-on-three, but also telling Ash to only use the Pokémon he intends to use in the Masters Tournament. Ash accepts these conditions and goes to get his team, finding Gengar just in time to see it learn a new move in {{m|Will-O-Wisp}}.


All of Ash's Pokémon gather to watch his and Paul's battle. Ash chooses {{AP|Lucario}} as his first Pokémon, while Paul leads with {{p|Gyarados}}. Lucario makes the first move with {{m|Double Team}}, surrounding Gyarados with illusionary copies of itself. Gyarados attacks the copies with {{m|Ice Fang}} and {{m|Hyper Beam}}, but is forced to {{status|Recharging|recharge}} after the latter move. Ash tries to exploit this with a close-range {{m|Aura Sphere}}, but Lucario gets caught by Gyarados's tail before it can go off and is struck by an Ice Fang flurry. After freeing itself with {{m|Steel Beam}}, Lucario starts gathering {{type|Steel}} energy around its fists, signifying a new move. Recognizing the move, Ash has Lucario attack with {{m|Bullet Punch}}. While Gyarados succeeds in firing a Hyper Beam, Bullet Punch proves to be too much and takes the {{pkmn|category|Atrocious Pokémon}} out of the battle, giving Ash the first win out of three.
All of Ash's Pokémon gather to watch his and Paul's battle. Ash chooses {{AP|Lucario}} as his first Pokémon, while Paul leads with {{p|Gyarados}}. Lucario makes the first move with {{m|Double Team}}, surrounding Gyarados with illusionary copies of itself. Gyarados attacks the copies with {{m|Ice Fang}} and {{m|Hyper Beam}}, but is forced to {{status|Recharging|recharge}} after the latter move. Ash tries to exploit this with a close-range {{m|Aura Sphere}}, but Lucario gets caught by Gyarados's tail before it can go off and is struck by a flurry of Ice Fangs. After freeing itself with {{m|Steel Beam}}, Lucario starts gathering {{type|Steel}} energy around its fists, signifying that a new move is coming. Ash realizes that Lucario has learned {{m|Bullet Punch}}, and it hits Gyarados with its new attack, right before Gyarados fires right back with Hyper Beam. As the smoke clears, Gyarados is revealed to have fainted, giving Ash the first win of the battle.


The next pair of battlers is made up of {{AP|Dragonite}} and {{p|Garchomp}}. After a clash of a flurry of {{m|Dragon Claw}}s, Dragonite is unable to counter a {{m|Stone Edge}} and takes a lot of [[damage]]. Garchomp's assault continues with {{m|Draco Meteor}}, which also lands a hit. Ash counters with Dragonite's own Draco Meteor, even having it charge at Garchomp along with the attack, demonstrating Ash's unpredictable improvisational skills. However, Garchomp's counterattack with Dragon Claw overpowers Dragonite and takes it down. Ash gives a name to his new improvised attack, which Paul shoots down as tacky.
Ash and Paul [[recall]] their Pokémon, before Ash chooses {{AP|Dragonite}} as his second, and Paul sends out his {{p|Garchomp}} in response. After a clash of a flurry of {{m|Dragon Claw}}s, Dragonite goes in for a {{m|Hurricane}}, but is beaten to the punch by Garchomp's super effective {{m|Stone Edge}} and takes a lot of [[damage]]. Garchomp's assault continues with {{m|Draco Meteor}}, which also lands a hit. Ash then has Dragonite use its own Draco Meteor, even having it charge at Garchomp along with the attack, demonstrating Ash's unpredictable improvisational skills. However, Garchomp's counterattack with Dragon Claw overpowers Dragonite and takes it down, giving Paul one win and evening the score.


Paul's last Pokémon is {{p|Metagross}}, which Ash meets with Gengar. Metagross uses {{m|Agility}} to match Gengar's speed, before throwing it back with {{m|Psychic}}. Paul berates Ash for thinking he could win the Masters Tournament if he struggles against him and has Metagross attack with {{m|Meteor Mash}}, dealing another big hit. With Infernape's encouragement, Gengar stands back up, knowing the lab Pokémon are supporting it and Ash. Gengar puts its new move into practice and successfully lands a Will-O-Wisp. Metagross strikes with another Meteor Mash, but the {{status|burn}} received from the Will-O-Wisp weakens the attack, allowing Gengar to survive it and strike back with {{m|Shadow Ball}}, defeating its {{pkmn2|pseudo-legendary}} opponent and making Ash the overall winner of the battle.
Ash recalls Dragonite and Paul recalls Garchomp. Paul then sends out his last Pokémon, {{p|Metagross}}, whom Ash sends Gengar out against. Metagross uses {{m|Agility}} to match Gengar's speed, before throwing it back with {{m|Psychic}}. Paul berates Ash for thinking he could win the Masters Tournament if he's struggling against him this much, and has Metagross attack with {{m|Meteor Mash}}, dealing another big hit. With Infernape's encouragement, Gengar stands back up, not wanting to let Ash and his Fire-types who worked so hard to train it down. Gengar then puts its new Will-O-Wisp into practice and successfully lands it on Metagross, dealing super effective damage. Metagross then strikes with another Meteor Mash, but the {{status|burn}} it received from the Will-O-Wisp weakens the attack, allowing Gengar to withstand it and strike back with {{m|Shadow Ball}}, defeating its {{pkmn2|pseudo-legendary}} opponent and making Ash the winner of the battle.


While Ash's Fire types congratulate Gengar and Ash thanks them for their help, Goh points out how he had noticed that Paul's Pokémon were the respective aces of {{an|Lance}}, {{an|Cynthia}}, and {{an|Steven Stone}}, meaning that he must have chosen those Pokémon on purpose. Paul responds to this observation with a simple smile and heads off. Professor Oak reveals that Paul has been asked to become a [[Gym Leader]], which is why he had come to visit the lab to learn more about Pokémon. Feeling confident thanks to this visit, Ash is eager to head to the Masters Tournament right away, but he and Goh are stopped by the appearance of {{Delia}}, who had arrived partway through the battle and invites them to stay a night at the [[Player's house|Ketchum household]] before they leave, which they accept.
While Ash's Fire types congratulate Gengar and Ash thanks them for their help, Goh points out that Paul's Pokémon were all the same as the respective aces of {{an|Lance}}, {{an|Cynthia}}, and {{an|Steven Stone}}, and wonders if this was intentional. Paul responds to this observation with a simple smile, bids farewell to Oak, Ash, and Infernape, and heads off. Professor Oak reveals that Paul has been asked to become a [[Gym Leader]], which is why he had come to visit the lab to learn more about Pokémon. Feeling confident thanks to this visit, Ash is eager to head to the Masters Tournament right away, but he and Goh are stopped by the appearance of {{Delia}}, who had arrived partway through the battle and invites them to stay a night at the [[Player's house|Ketchum household]] before they leave, which they accept.


==Major events==
==Major events==

Revision as of 21:09, 14 September 2022

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JN113
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
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JN114   EP1199
炎の特訓バトル!サトシ対シンジ!!
Training Battle of Flames! Satoshi VS Shinji!!
First broadcast
Japan June 10, 2022
United States
English themes
Opening
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening 1・2・3
Ending バツグンタイプ
Credits
Animation Team Kato
Screenplay 冨岡淳広 Atsuhiro Tomioka
Storyboard 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Assistant director 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Animation directors 岩根雅明 Masaaki Iwane
志村泉 Izumi Shimura
Additional credits

(Japanese: 炎の特訓バトル!サトシ対シンジ!! Training Battle of Flames! Satoshi VS Shinji!!) is the 114th episode of Pokémon Journeys: The Series, and the 1,199th episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on June 10, 2022.

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Plot

Ash and his team are hard at work training for the Masters Tournament, when he receives an unexpected phone call from Professor Oak, which gives him the idea to bring his team to meet all of his Pokémon at Oak's lab to get them fired up. The instant he and Goh arrive there, Ash's Pokémon swarm over them in a wave of welcoming friendliness. Ash lets his team out and asks his other Pokémon to help them power up for the big tournament. The Pokémon express their willingness to help by showing off a display of their moves, with Gengar taking a particular interest in Ash's Fire types. When it touches Infernape, it is surrounded by fire and flies off into the distance. When Ash and Goh catch up to it, they also find an Electivire and its Trainer, who is none other than Paul, Ash's former rival from his time traveling through Sinnoh. Professor Oak joins in, along with Ash's Fire Pokémon (except Torkoal), and Oak reveals that Paul had turned up here the day before, having come to learn more about Pokémon from him, given the fact that he is a leading expert in Pokémon research.

Gengar heads off to train with Ash's Fire Pokémon, and Ash intends to join in, but Paul tells him to leave it to his Pokémon. Infernape initially stays behind, but Paul tells him to go along as well, which he does. Goh is surprised to see Infernape listening to Paul, until Ash explains that Infernape used to be Paul's Pokémon back as a Chimchar, until he was released by him as a failure and taken in by Ash, who raised him into an Infernape. As Ash's Pokémon train and relax with each other, Ash and Paul sit down to talk, with Paul revealing that he didn't participate in the World Coronation Series, since he isn't "one for festivities." Ash decides to take advantage of the situation and challenges Paul to a battle. Paul accepts, dictating that the battle will be three-on-three, but also telling Ash to only use the Pokémon he intends to use in the Masters Tournament. Ash accepts these conditions and goes to get his team, finding Gengar just in time to see it learn a new move in Will-O-Wisp.

All of Ash's Pokémon gather to watch his and Paul's battle. Ash chooses Lucario as his first Pokémon, while Paul leads with Gyarados. Lucario makes the first move with Double Team, surrounding Gyarados with illusionary copies of itself. Gyarados attacks the copies with Ice Fang and Hyper Beam, but is forced to recharge after the latter move. Ash tries to exploit this with a close-range Aura Sphere, but Lucario gets caught by Gyarados's tail before it can go off and is struck by a flurry of Ice Fangs. After freeing itself with Steel Beam, Lucario starts gathering Steel-type energy around its fists, signifying that a new move is coming. Ash realizes that Lucario has learned Bullet Punch, and it hits Gyarados with its new attack, right before Gyarados fires right back with Hyper Beam. As the smoke clears, Gyarados is revealed to have fainted, giving Ash the first win of the battle.

Ash and Paul recall their Pokémon, before Ash chooses Dragonite as his second, and Paul sends out his Garchomp in response. After a clash of a flurry of Dragon Claws, Dragonite goes in for a Hurricane, but is beaten to the punch by Garchomp's super effective Stone Edge and takes a lot of damage. Garchomp's assault continues with Draco Meteor, which also lands a hit. Ash then has Dragonite use its own Draco Meteor, even having it charge at Garchomp along with the attack, demonstrating Ash's unpredictable improvisational skills. However, Garchomp's counterattack with Dragon Claw overpowers Dragonite and takes it down, giving Paul one win and evening the score.

Ash recalls Dragonite and Paul recalls Garchomp. Paul then sends out his last Pokémon, Metagross, whom Ash sends Gengar out against. Metagross uses Agility to match Gengar's speed, before throwing it back with Psychic. Paul berates Ash for thinking he could win the Masters Tournament if he's struggling against him this much, and has Metagross attack with Meteor Mash, dealing another big hit. With Infernape's encouragement, Gengar stands back up, not wanting to let Ash and his Fire-types who worked so hard to train it down. Gengar then puts its new Will-O-Wisp into practice and successfully lands it on Metagross, dealing super effective damage. Metagross then strikes with another Meteor Mash, but the burn it received from the Will-O-Wisp weakens the attack, allowing Gengar to withstand it and strike back with Shadow Ball, defeating its pseudo-legendary opponent and making Ash the winner of the battle.

While Ash's Fire types congratulate Gengar and Ash thanks them for their help, Goh points out that Paul's Pokémon were all the same as the respective aces of Lance, Cynthia, and Steven Stone, and wonders if this was intentional. Paul responds to this observation with a simple smile, bids farewell to Oak, Ash, and Infernape, and heads off. Professor Oak reveals that Paul has been asked to become a Gym Leader, which is why he had come to visit the lab to learn more about Pokémon. Feeling confident thanks to this visit, Ash is eager to head to the Masters Tournament right away, but he and Goh are stopped by the appearance of Delia, who had arrived partway through the battle and invites them to stay a night at the Ketchum household before they leave, which they accept.

Major events

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

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Dare da?

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?: Oshawott

Trivia

Ash and Goh with all of Ash's Pokémon

Errors

  • When Ash's Pokémon swoop past Professor Oak to tackle Ash and Goh, Pikachu is left behind. However, in the next shot, he is seen with Ash, Goh, and the other Pokémon.

Dub edits

In other languages



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