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* The opening theme changes to a remix, ''[[High Touch!|High Touch! 2009]]''. As with ''[[Together|Together2008]]'', the animation footage is completely unchanged from the previous opening.
* The opening theme changes to a remix, ''[[High Touch!|High Touch! 2009]]''. As with ''[[Together|Together2008]]'', the animation footage is completely unchanged from the previous opening.
* Contrary to internet rumors, Tangrowth or the other forest Pokémon never use {{m|Secret Power}} or {{m|Natural Gift}} in this episode.  In the Japanese dialogue they explicitly state that the red beam that Tangrowth emits is {{m|Absorb}}, which drains energy from the opponent.  Later in the episode Tangrowth and the other Grass-types use {{m|Growth}}, a green beam that gives energy back to make a tree grow.
* Contrary to internet rumors, Tangrowth or the other forest Pokémon never use {{m|Secret Power}} or {{m|Natural Gift}} in this episode.  In the Japanese dialogue they explicitly state that the red beam that Tangrowth emits is {{m|Absorb}}, which drains energy from the opponent.  Later in the episode Tangrowth and the other Grass-types use {{m|Growth}}, a green beam that gives energy back to make a tree grow.
* The dub's title is based on the phrase, "Promoting healthy growth".


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Revision as of 21:38, 6 November 2009

These donuts are great! This article is about an episode of the Pokémon anime that has not been dubbed into English. As such, its coverage may contain romanized Japanese names, rather than dub names.
DP133 : Uncrushing Defeat
Diamond & Pearl series
DP135
Promoting Healthy Tangrowth!
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DP134   EP600
森の王者!モジャンボ!!
King of the Forest! Mojumbo!!
First broadcast
Japan July 2, 2009
United States December 5, 2009
English themes
Opening Battle Cry - (Stand Up!)
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening ハイタッチ!2009
Ending もえよ ギザみみピチュー!
Credits
Animation Team Iguchi
Screenplay 米村正二 Shōji Yonemura
Storyboard 大庭秀昭 Hideaki Ōba
Assistant director 近橋伸隆 Nobutaka Chikahashi
Animation director 木下和栄 Kazue Kinoshita
Additional credits

Promoting Healthy Tangrowth! (Japanese: 森の王者!モジャンボ!! King of the Forest! Mojumbo!!) is the 134th episode of the Diamond & Pearl series, and the 600th episode of the Pokémon anime. It aired in Japan on July 2, 2009.

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Synopsis

Template:Incomplete synopsis Dawn decides to start training Mamoswine for her next Contest; however the Twin Tusk Pokémon, having never competed before, ends up messing up its moves and feeling humiliated runs off into a nearby forest forcing Dawn to follow. There, they both meet the ruler of the forest; a wild Tangrowth that begins attacking the group's Pokémon to steal their energy. However, Tangrowth mysteriously always leaves behind a berry to revive the Pokémon it just attacked.

Major events

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

TV episode debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Trivia

  • This is the 600th episode of the entire anime if Holiday Hi-Jynx and Snow Way Out! are not counted.
  • The opening theme changes to a remix, High Touch! 2009. As with Together2008, the animation footage is completely unchanged from the previous opening.
  • Contrary to internet rumors, Tangrowth or the other forest Pokémon never use Secret Power or Natural Gift in this episode. In the Japanese dialogue they explicitly state that the red beam that Tangrowth emits is Absorb, which drains energy from the opponent. Later in the episode Tangrowth and the other Grass-types use Growth, a green beam that gives energy back to make a tree grow.
  • The dub's title is based on the phrase, "Promoting healthy growth".

Errors

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The coloring error.
  • In one scene, Piplup's crown is the same color as its forehead.

Dub edits

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