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| As Ash and his friends head towards the biggest tree in the area, some {{p|Oddish}} attack them with Stun Spore for no reason. {{an|May}} quickly uses {{TP|May|Beautifly}}'s {{m|Gust}} to blow all the Stun Spore away. Once all the Stun Spore is gone, Ash and his friends see that all the Oddish disappeared, however they keep heading closer to the tree. Ash comments on how dark and creepy the forest is, proved by red eyes appearing in the bushes. May starts freaking out, especially when some | | As Ash and his friends head towards the biggest tree in the area, some {{p|Oddish}} attack them with Stun Spore for no reason. {{an|May}} quickly uses {{TP|May|Beautifly}}'s {{m|Gust}} to blow all the Stun Spore away. Once all the Stun Spore is gone, Ash and his friends see that all the Oddish disappeared, however they keep heading closer to the tree. Ash comments on how dark and creepy the forest is, proved by red eyes appearing in the bushes. May starts freaking out, especially when some |
| {{p|Seedot}} jump out and uses {{m|bullet seed}} on them. Ash then wonders why they keep being attacked, when the May notices the Oddish standing behind the Seedot. Max guesses that the Seedot and Oddish and trying to help the Shiftry who kidnapped Nurse Joy. | | {{p|Seedot}} jump out and uses {{m|Bullet Seed}} on them. Ash then wonders why they keep being attacked, when the May notices the Oddish standing behind the Seedot. Max guesses that the Seedot and Oddish and trying to help the Shiftry who kidnapped Nurse Joy. |
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Revision as of 02:34, 30 November 2010
Jump for Joy!
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美女と野獣!?ダーテングとジョーイさん! Beauty and the Beast!? Dirteng and Joi-san!
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First broadcast
Japan
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August 7, 2003
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United States
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August 27, 2004
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English themes
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Japanese themes
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Credits
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Jump for Joy! (Japanese: 美女と野獣!?ダーテングとジョーイさん! Beauty And The Beast!? Dirteng and Joi-san)! is the 37th episode of the Advanced Generation series, and the 311th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on August 7, 2003 and in the United States on August 27, 2004.
Synopsis
While cutting through a mountain pass, Ash and his friends decide to stop into the local Pokémon Center for directions. They are surprised when they discover nobody is there, with no sign of Nurse Joy. The plot thickens when they take it upon themselves to investigate and discover security camera footage of a Shiftry immobilizing Joy with Stun Spore before carrying her off. Their only clue as to Joy’s location is a mysterious entry on Shiftry in the Pokédex, indicating that these Pokémon inhabit only trees that are over 1000 years old. Ash and his friends decide to go to the biggest tree in the area to save Nurse Joy.
Meanwhile, Team Rocket sees Shiftry carrying Nurse Joy. {{MTR} fantasizes that Shiftry would make the perfect fan for the boss, and they decide to capture it.
As Ash and his friends head towards the biggest tree in the area, some Oddish attack them with Stun Spore for no reason. May quickly uses Beautifly's Gust to blow all the Stun Spore away. Once all the Stun Spore is gone, Ash and his friends see that all the Oddish disappeared, however they keep heading closer to the tree. Ash comments on how dark and creepy the forest is, proved by red eyes appearing in the bushes. May starts freaking out, especially when some
Seedot jump out and uses Bullet Seed on them. Ash then wonders why they keep being attacked, when the May notices the Oddish standing behind the Seedot. Max guesses that the Seedot and Oddish and trying to help the Shiftry who kidnapped Nurse Joy.
Major events
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
Who’s That Pokémon?: Seedot
Trivia
- For reasons unknown, this episode, as well as A Different Kind Of Misty, A Pokéblock Party, and Watt's With Wattson? aired only twice on American TV. These may be classified as the lost TV episodes since Pokémon Advanced underwent a three month hiatus on Kids' WB!.
- However, they can still be obtained on Volume 8 of the Advanced DVD and the Advanced DVD Box Set, and they were played once more on Cartoon Network's Pokémon Episodes that are new to the network in the summer of 2008.
- Though Who's That Pokémon? is supposed to be completely random, Shifty's pre-evolutions, Seedot and Nuzleaf, were this episode and the previous episode's Who's That Pokémon?, respectively.
Errors
- Throughout the episode, an attack that involved a shiny blue powder that made things fall asleep was referred to as Stun Spore in the dub. This attack was obviously Sleep Powder.
- When Ash's Taillow uses Wing Attack on wild Nuzleaf, its wings are not glowing.
- When the group watches the security camera footage and first see Nurse Joy, the window and curtains disappear. They reappear in the later scenes. Also, when Nurse Joy checks the window in the security camera footage, it was wide open. However, at the beginning of the episode, the window was only slightly open.
- There were a few scenes where May called out her Pokémon and she was not wearing her gloves.
Dub edits
In other languages