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| | * German: '''{{tt|Auf den letzten Drücker!|In the last minute!}}''' |
| *Italian: '''{{tt|Volo nuziale!|Wedding flight!}}''' | | *Italian: '''{{tt|Volo nuziale!|Wedding flight!}}''' |
| * Polish: '''{{tt|Żegnaj Dustox|Goodbye Dustox}}''' | | * Polish: '''{{tt|Żegnaj Dustox|Goodbye Dustox}}''' |
Revision as of 16:43, 12 April 2009
Crossing Paths
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さよならドクケイル! Goodbye, Dokucale!
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First broadcast
Japan
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April 3, 2008
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United States
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August 23, 2008
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English themes
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Japanese themes
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Credits
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Crossing Paths (Japanese: さよならドクケイル! Goodbye, Dokucale!) is the 73rd episode of Diamond & Pearl series, and the 539th episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on April 3, 2008, along with Pika and Goliath! as a one-hour special and in the United States on August 23, 2008
Team Rocket arrives at a lakeside Pokémon Center. Jessie's Dustox sees a Template:Shiny2 Dustox and follows it to the lake.
Synopsis
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Major events
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
Trivia
- Together With the Wind is used as background music.
- This is the first time a main character purposely damages one of the Poké Balls of one of their Pokémon. Jessie does so, shattering Dustox's completely, in order to release it, as Dustox refused to leave her.
- Jessie's reason for releasing Dustox is very similar to the reason why Ash released his Butterfree. Also, Dustox's yellow ribbons could be seen as a reference to Butterfree's yellow scarf.
- The Japanese opening is updated with the evolutions of Dawn's Ambipom and Paul's Honchkrow, as well as the captures of Ash's Gligar and Paul's Magmar.
- When Jessie is shown as a young girl in her flashback, her hair style is similar to that of her mother, Miyamoto.
- When the dub title was first revealed, several sources incorrectly believed it to be the dub title for the first half of the Ranger 2 special.
- In the dub, this is the first episode not to have an exclamation point in its title since Throwing the Track Switch.
- Team Rocket does not blast off in this episode.
- Professor Oak's Pokémon lecture: Dawn's Ambipom
- This episode marks the first time that Professor Oak's lecture regards a Pokémon that has previously been the subject of a lecture (that being Ash's Aipom in the segment at the end of DP014).
Errors
- When Ash calls out "everybody" from his party to help stop the lake from draining, the only Pokémon he calls out are Buizel, Chimchar, and Turtwig. Gligar and Staravia weren't called out and Pikachu, of course, was already out.
Dub edits
In other languages
- German: Auf den letzten Drücker!
- Italian: Volo nuziale!
- Polish: Żegnaj Dustox
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