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Pillars of Friendship!
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Pillars of Friendship! (Japanese: 復活のレジギガス!J再び!! Resurrected Regigigas! J Returns!!) is the 129th episode of the Diamond & Pearl series, and the 595th episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on May 28, 2009 and in the United States on October 24, 2009.
Synopsis
The episode opens at the Battle Pyramid. Maria and Samuel arrive with the news that "a mysterious group of people" have sealed off Snowpoint Temple. Brandon orders Maria and Samuel to board the pyramid so they can go to the temple and see what is going on. Ash, Brock, and Dawn insist on going too, and Brandon consents. Team Rocket, around the corner of the pyramid, overhear and decide that they will tag along. The Battle Pyramid takes off, with Team Rocket holding on.
Inside the pyramid, Brandon asks Ash if he has heard the legend of Snowpoint Temple. Ash says he would like to hear it, and Maria begins. Long ago, there was a violent volcanic eruption that turned the once-beautiful Snowpoint Forest into a sea of lava. Out of a bright blue light, Regigigas appeared with the legendary golems. The four stopped the volcanic eruption, saving Snowpoint City. Afterwards, Regigigas went into a deep sleep in the Snowpoint Temple, protected by Regirock, Regice, and Registeel, who had transformed into guardian pillars. Brandon guesses that the mysterious people are after Regigigas. Meanwhile, clinging to the pyramid, Team Rocket overhears and decide to capture Regigigas for Giovanni. In their excitement, they accidentally let go and blast off.
Samuel shows the entrance to the temple on a screen, revealing a figure whom Ash recognizes as Hunter J. Brandon tells Maria and Samuel about J, also telling Ash and friends that he is here to do research on the legend, which has basis in fact. As Ash presents the idea of stopping J from catching Regigigas, J's henchmen see the Pyramid and inform J. J orders her henchmen not to let the Pyramid get near, and they send out a virtual army of Metang and Skarmory to attack the Pyramid with Sludge Bomb and Flash Cannon, respectively. One of the engines is hit, forcing an emergency landing. Brandon, Maria and the gang leave in a small airship, while Samuel stays to repair the Pyramid’s motor. The henchmen notice the small craft, and order their Pokémon to attack, but the gang is saved by Pikachu, who uses Thunderbolt on the Skarmory, and Piplup, who uses BubbleBeam on the Metang. After defeating the Pokémon, Brandon, Maria, and the gang run into the temple.
Meanwhile, J has reached the three pillars and sends out Salamence, commanding it to destroy them with Hyper Beam. The ice and rock pillars are easily destroyed, and, just when Salamence is about to destroy the steel pillar, Brandon yells for J to stop. Maria explains that awakening Regigigas is a bad idea, but Salamence destroys the steel pillar anyway. A small blue ball between where the pillars once stood has begun to glow, but, other than that, there is no sign of Regigigas' awakening. J commands Salamence to use Flamethrower, much to Brandon’s dismay. Suddenly, a triangle on the floor that had connected the pillars begins to glow, and Regigigas appears, immediately using Hyper Beam on the temple's walls and ceiling. J prepares to turn Regigigas to stone, but Regigigas stops her with Hyper Beam, forcing Salamence to counter it with Dragon Pulse. J retreats while Regigigas goes on a rampage. As the temple starts to collapse, Brandon sends out his Regirock, Regice and Registeel. The golems save the gang from being buried in falling rock by using Focus Punch, Zap Cannon and Flash Cannon, respectively. The gang escapes, protected by the golems, right before the temple collapses into a pile of rubble. Just when Brock notes that Regigigas cannot escape the rubble, it suddenly breaks out, still shooting Hyper Beam in every direction.
Brandon decides to calm Regigigas down by attempting a capture. His golems use Hyper Beam, but Regigigas counters it with a Hyper Beam of its own. The golems then charge Regigigas to use Focus Punch together, but Regigigas pins them down. Regirock and Registeel then grab onto Regigigas, and Regice uses Ice Beam, freezing Regigigas along with Regirock and Registeel.
J is watching, smiling darkly, happy that they are weakening Regigigas for her. When Regigigas defrosts, Regice uses Zap Cannon, paralyzing it. Registeel uses Iron Head, knocking Regigigas to the ground. Regirock uses Stone Edge, weakening Regigigas even further. Brandon prepares to capture Regigigas with a Poké Ball, but just before he throws it, J's Ariados uses its String Shot to tie him up, along with the entire gang. J returns Ariados to its Poké Ball, while Regigigas' eyes begin glowing, followed by the eyes of the golems. Confuse Ray takes effect and, as in the legend, the golems become Regigigas' guardians, attacking J (Regirock and Regice with Zap Cannon, Registeel with Flash Cannon). The four legendary Pokémon then begin to leave the temple together, and J follows.
All four start to attack the mountains with Hyper Beam. Brandon tries to stop them, failing. He then tries to return his golems to their Poké Balls, but they are not responding to him at all. Regice then turns on Brandon, using Zap Cannon, but Brandon is able to dodge it. Dawn notes that the four Regis seem to be heading for the city… it could become a catastrophe if they reach it.
The Regis continue using Hyper Beam once in the forest. Team Rocket still has a plan to capture Regigigas, but Registeel blasts them off using Flash Cannon. Back by the temple, Piplup tries to chew through the web binding Dawn while Brandon, Ash and Pikachu struggle to break free of their ties. Brock, stricken with love for Maria, tells her that he is happy to be with her and he would never let go of the web that tied them together. Croagunk comes out and uses Poison Jab on him; the attack breaks the web. Soon free, the gang is back in the mini-airship. Brandon checks in with Samuel, who says he needs more time to finish repairing the Pyramid. Brandon tells him to tell Officer Jenny to be on the alert while he catches up to Regigigas.
Meanwhile, J has gotten ahead of the four legendaries with her airship, ready with her henchmen to catch Regigigas. When the four Regis reach J, her airship shoots lasers at them, which the Regis counter with Hyper Beam. Afterwards, the airship shoots a liquid adhesive, which bears a striking resemblance to bubble gum, at Regigigas, to trap it. Regigigas is not completely immobilized by the gum, however, and uses Hyper Beam to destroy one of the airship’s engines. While dodging Hyper Beams fired by the three golems, J orders her henchmen to get the airship out of Regigigas’ firing range. J fires her bracelet at Regigigas to turn it to stone, but Regirock jumps in front of the blast to protect it and is turned to stone instead. J, frustrated, tries again, and again; the blasts are taken by Registeel and Regice instead. J fires the bracelet again now that there is nothing between her and Regigigas, but Brandon, telling Brock to take control of the airship, jumps out and in front of the beam and is petrified instead. Regigigas catches him before he can hit the ground. Before J can fire again, Pikachu and Piplup use Thunderbolt and BubbleBeam respectively. Salamence unleashes Dragon Pulse at the airship, but Regigigas, breaking free of the gum, deflects the attack back at Salamence, breaking J's bracelet. J prepares to attack Dragon Pulse, but is interrupted by her henchmen who say that her client canceled the deal. She and her henchmen leave the area immediately. Maria apologizes to Regigigas for letting them awaken it, and asks it to save Brandon and the golems. It agrees, using its powers to unfreeze them before returning to the form of an orb.
The gang returns to the ruined Snowpoint Temple as the sun is setting. Brandon promises to rebuild the temple and have Regirock, Regice, and Registeel protect Regigigas so it will never be awakened again, and Maria agrees to help him.
Major events
- J returns and awakens Regigigas forcefully, resulting in it going on a rampage.
- Regigigas is returned to the Snowpoint Temple.
- Brandon decides to stay at the Snowpoint Temple and help rebuild it.
- For a list of all major events in Pokémon the Series, please see the timeline page.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
TV episode debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Wobbuffet (Jessie's)
- Mime Jr. (James's)
- Piplup (Dawn's)
- Croagunk (Brock's)
- Regirock (Brandon's)
- Regice (Brandon's)
- Registeel (Brandon's)
- Salamence (J's)
- Ariados (J's)
- Regigigas
- Regirock (flashback)
- Regice (flashback)
- Registeel (flashback)
- Metang (J's henchmen's; multiple)
- Skarmory (J's henchmen's; multiple)
Trivia
- Professor Oak's Pokémon lecture: Magneton
- This is the first time a human, Brandon, is turned into a stone by J's bracelet.
- This is, however, only the second time when a human has been turned into a stone in the anime. The first time was when Ash was turned into a stone in Mewtwo Strikes Back.
- This is the first appearance of J's Ariados since its debut.
- This episode features four legendary Pokémon (Registeel, Regirock, Regice, and Regigigas), more than in any prior episode. However, the record is broken only 23 episodes later.
- This is also the first episode to feature a legendary trio and their master in the same episode.
- Music from Destiny Deoxys is used as background music.
- Although in the games and several episodes, a Pokémon is unable to react after using Hyper Beam, Regigigas and the other three Regis continuously used Hyper Beam without having to recharge. However, this may only be an example of anime physics.
Errors
- When Regirock and Brandon were petrified by J, there are inconsistencies with their body positions.
Dub edits
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Mandarin Chinese | 復活的雷吉奇卡斯!J再度出現!! | |
Finnish | Ystävyyden pilarit! | |
German | Ein Ungewöhnliches Nickerchen! | |
Italian | I Pilastri dell'Amicizia! | |
Polish | Filary przyjaźni | |
Portuguese | Brazil | Pilares da Amizade! |
Portugal | Os Pilares da Amizade! | |
Latin American Spanish | Pilares de amistad | |
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