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* French: '''{{tt|L'unité d'élite K-9|The elite K-9 unit}}''' | * French: '''{{tt|L'unité d'élite K-9|The elite K-9 unit}}''' | ||
* German: '''{{tt|Die Fukano-Attack|The Growlithe-attack}}''' | * German: '''{{tt|Die Fukano-Attack|The Growlithe-attack}}''' | ||
* Hebrew: '''הפוקימונים השוטרים''' ''{{tt|haPokémonim hashotrim|The Police Pokémon}}'' | |||
* Italian: '''{{tt|Scuola di polizia|Police academy}}''' | * Italian: '''{{tt|Scuola di polizia|Police academy}}''' | ||
* | * Portuguese (Brazilian): '''{{tt|A Unidade Canina!|The Canine Unit!}} | ||
* Iberian Spanish: '''{{tt|El caso de la travesura K-9|The case of the K-9 mischief}}''' | * Spanish: | ||
** Iberian Spanish: '''{{tt|El caso de la travesura K-9|The case of the K-9 mischief}}''' | |||
** Latin American Spanish: '''{{tt|¡El caso de la policía canina!|The case of the canine police!}}''' | |||
* Swedish: '''{{tt|Röstresurser|Voice resources}}''' | * Swedish: '''{{tt|Röstresurser|Voice resources}}''' | ||
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The Case of the K-9 Caper!
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The Case of the K-9 Caper! (Japanese: けいさつけんガーディ Police Officer Gardie) is the 54th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on July 16, 1998 and in the United States on April 10, 1999.
Synopsis
Template:Incomplete synopsis Ash and his friends come to a police station, where there are officers training with their Growlithe. This inspires Ash to train his Pikachu like the officers. However, Ash finds the training incredibly difficult. Soon after, Team Rocket shows up, releasing a gas. This gas causes the human's voices to go incredibly high, so the Pokémon don't recognize their voices. James then uses a voice modifier to sound like the officers and Ash, and order the confused Pokémon to attack their trainers. However, Pikachu recognizes still Ash, so Pikachu defeats Team Rocket.
Major events
Debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
Who’s That Pokémon?: Growlithe
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Togepi (Misty's)
- Growlithe (Officer Jenny's; multiple)
- Jigglypuff (anime)
- Dodrio
Trivia
- Pokémon Ondo replaced Fantasy in My Pocket as the ending.
- This is one of the few episodes where Rachael Lillis had to provide Pikachu's voice.
- Although it was never aired in syndicated form in Cartoon Network in 2003, it finally makes its debut on September 14, 2007 at 6:30 AM ET.
- Ash had six Poké Balls on his bed even though he doesn't use Pikachu's.
- This episode is preceded by different episodes between the original Japanese version and dubbed versions. The episode is preceded by The Purr-fect Hero in the original Japanese version and by Bulbasaur's Mysterious Garden in the dub.
- This is the last episode to air in Japan before the debut of the first movie Mewtwo Strikes Back.
- This is the only episode until its final appearance to have Jigglypuff sing it song in its entirety without one of the characters falling asleep.
- Oddly, though another episode was banned in the US, allegedly for scenes containing firearms, the opening scene in this episode shows a burglar with a pistol. Though, the most likely reason that it was acceptable is because it wasn't pointed at anyone's head.
Errors
- When Jessie from Team Rocket changes into the Ash costume to try to fool Pikachu, she comes back and says "Pikachu" under Ash's voice, yet in the next scene, she turns the dial to Ash on her voice changer.
Dub edits
In other languages
- Finnish: Poliisikoulun tapaus
- French: L'unité d'élite K-9
- German: Die Fukano-Attack
- Hebrew: הפוקימונים השוטרים haPokémonim hashotrim
- Italian: Scuola di polizia
- Portuguese (Brazilian): A Unidade Canina!
- Spanish:
- Iberian Spanish: El caso de la travesura K-9
- Latin American Spanish: ¡El caso de la policía canina!
- Swedish: Röstresurser
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