EP006

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EP005 : Showdown in Pewter City
Original series
EP007 : The Water Flowers of Cerulean City
Clefairy and the Moon Stone
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  EP006  
ピッピとつきのいし
Pippi and the Moon Stone
First broadcast
Japan May 6, 1997
United States September 15, 1998
English themes
Opening Pokémon Theme
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening めざせポケモンマスター
Ending ひゃくごじゅういち
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 冨岡淳広 Atsuhiro Tomioka
Storyboard 鈴木敏明 Toshiaki Suzuki
Assistant director 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Animation director 尾鷲英俊 Hidetoshi Otaka
Additional credits

Clefairy and the Moon Stone (Japanese: ピッピとつきのいし Pippi and the Moon Stone) is the sixth episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on May 6, 1997, and in the USA on September 15, 1998.

In this episode, Ash, Misty, and Brock arrive at Mt. Moon to find Team Rocket damaging the local wildlife.

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Synopsis

Ash, Misty and Brock are hiking towards Mt. Moon. A meteor called "The Moon Stone" crashed into the mountain in prehistoric times. Near the foot of the mountain, they encounter a man being attacked by a flock of Zubat. Dexter reports that Zubat live in caves and hate to fly outside in daylight.

Misty reminds Ash that the man needs help, and Ash orders Pikachu to fire a ThunderShock. The Zubat fly away, and the man, wearing a lab coat, squeezes Ash and thanks him profusely. He introduces himself as Seymour the Scientist. He is upset because someone has strung lights inside the nearby cave, disrupting the Pokémon who live inside - not just the Zubat, but the Paras and Sandshrew as well.

Seymour believes the attackers are after the Moon Stone. He says it's a massive boulder, believed to be older than a million years old, and hidden deep in the caves under the mountain. Fragments of the Stone can increase Pokémon's power. Seymour theorizes this is because both the Pokémon came from outer space, and the Moon Stone was their spacecraft - which means the Stone belongs to the Pokémon, and the humans must leave it alone.

A Clefairy bounces past, carrying something. Seymour stops Ash from trying to catch it. The Clefairy is trapped by Meowth, who is in turn challenged by Ash. Brock and Ash agree that they have to stop Team Rocket, before they make any more trouble - which immediately leads to James and Jessie reciting their motto.

Teak Rocket freely admits to putting up the lights; Meowth even says they want a Moon Stone so they can power up their Pokémon. Ash and Brock challenge Jessie and James. Jessie summons Ekans, while Ash calls Butterfree. James calls on Koffing, and Brock uses Zubat, which he says he captured just before they entered the cave.

James orders Koffing to generate a Smog attack. Ash counters with Butterfree's Whirlwind, and Brock asks Zubat to use Double Team; the two Pokémon turn the Smog back on Team Rocket, to their surprise.

Misty and Seymour make a run for it as Ekans attacks Butterfree and Koffing slams Zubat. Brock tells Zubat to "go Supersonic!" The high-pitched signal confuses Koffing and Ekans, and they attack each other. Ash asks Butterfree for another Whirlwind, hoping to "blow them all the way out of the cave!" Team Rocket flies away again, but Brock and Ash suddenly realize they've lost track of Meowth.

Misty and Seymour have been following the Clefairy, which makes its way out of the cave. They follow it up the mountain, where Meowth is waiting for them. He demands the Moon Stone. Misty summons her Staryu by dropping its Poké Ball in the river. She orders a Swift attack, followed immediately by a Water Gun. The water stream hits Meowth in the face; he rapidly fills up with water, then flies away like a balloon as the water is expelled from his mouth.

Brock feeds all the Pokémon on his special, secret recipe Pokémon food. Seymour tastes it and deems it "not bad;" Ash follows suit and finds it awful! Meanwhile, Clefairy and Pikachu are having a conversation on a nearby rock. They hop away, followed by the rest of the group.

They arrive at another cave, where they find the core of the Moon Stone. Clefairy adds its stone to the ring at the base of the core, completing the circuit. All the small stones, then the large core, begin to glow blue in the moonlight. Dozens of Clefairy approach and begin to dance around the Moon Stone. Misty, Ash and Brock play "charades" with Pikachu to learn that the Clefairy are praying to the Stone. Seymour concludes that humans are supposed to ride the Stone back out to the stars, but his rapture is interrupted by the return of Team Rocket.

Seymour attacks Team Rocket to keep them from the Stone, by Meowth trips him and takes him out of the action because his glasses fall off. Ash attacks with Pikachu, while Brock summons Onix; as usual, Jessie and James call on Ekans and Koffing again. Jessie orders a Dig attack, and James orders up a SmokeScreen. Ash then summons Pidgeotto and orders it to Whirlwind the smoke away. When the smoke clears, Team Rocket is gone, and the Moon Stone with them.

Brock orders Onix to Dig and follow them underground, while the humans and other Pokémon run through the caves. One of the Clefairy brings Seymour his glasses.

Team Rocket is sliding downhill with the Stone on a sledge. Onix appears suddenly, upsetting the sledge. Onix attempts to Tackle Team Rocket, but Koffing counters, and both Pokémon fall, stunned. Seymour and the Clefairy appear from Onix's tunnel. The Clefairy use a Metronome attack to hypnotize the humans, then what appears to be a Hyper Beam sends Team Rocket flying off once more.

Chips of the Moon Stone drift down from the sky; as they land on the Clefairy, they evolve into Clefable. Seymour stays with the Clefairy and Clefable, hoping to someday visit outer space with them.

Ash, Misty and Brock move on toward Cerulean City. Gary has left a graffito on the sign saying, "Gary was here! Ash is a loser!" Ash takes off down the road at a run as the episode ends.

Major events

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?: Clefairy

Trivia

  • The star that normally occurs when Team Rocket blasts off debuts.
  • This is the first episode to feature stone-induced evolutions.

Errors

  • When Ash commands Pidgeotto to Whirlwind away the Smokescreen, Brock commands his Zubat to Double Team, which results in the Zubat doing Whirlwind alongside Pidgeotto.

Dub edits

  • The "last time" scene at the beginning edited Nibi Gym to Pewter Gym.
  • While the Narrator's statement was mostly the same in the beginning scene, it skips over the fact that they are heading to Cerulean City in the dub.
  • Seymour talks about romance in the Japanese version, while he recites poetry in the English version.
  • Seymour's two main virtues are changed from Love and Courage (original) to Knowledge and Research (dub). When he announces the virtues, the Japanese version has them written in the background. 4Kids erases all of the kanji from the English version.
  • "Cerulean City" is translated on the sign directing towards it. Gary's message changes from "Shigeru is the best! Satoshi is an idiot!" to "Gary was here! Ash is a loser!". Also, it had Gary's transparent image superimposed over the sign. It showed him pulling down his eyelid and sticking his tongue out at the same time, the Japanese equivalent of giving someone the "finger".
  • Ash makes a reference to the Macarena when Pikachu uses charades to speak to him. The original line references the Bon Dance.
    • In the original version, they stated that the Clefairy were protecting "God", referring to the moon stone. While they did keep the jist of the dialogue, they omitted the word "God" from it (most likely due to censorship)

In other languages

  • Brazilian Portuguese: Clefairy e a Pedra da Lua
  • Dutch: Clefairy en de maansteen
  • European Portuguese: Clefairy e a Pedra da Lua
  • Finnish: Clefairy ja kuukivi
  • French: La Pierre Lune
  • German: Piepi und der mysteriöse Mondstein
  • Italian: La Pietra Lunare
  • Latin American Spanish: ¡Clefairy y la roca lunar!
  • Iberian Spanish: Clefairy y la Piedra Lunar
  • Czech: Clefairy a Měsíční Kámen
EP005 : Showdown in Pewter City
Original series
EP007 : The Water Flowers of Cerulean City
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