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* Finnish: '''{{tt|Jättipokémonien saari|The island of giant Pokémon}}'''
* Finnish: '''{{tt|Jättipokémonien saari|The island of giant Pokémon}}'''
* French: '''{{tt|L'île des Pokémon géants|The island of Pokémon giants}}'''
* French: '''{{tt|L'île des Pokémon géants|The island of Pokémon giants}}'''
* German: '''{{tt|Insel der Giganten|Island of giants}}'''
* Italian: '''{{tt|L'isola dei Pokémon giganti|The island of giant Pokémon}}'''
* Italian: '''{{tt|L'isola dei Pokémon giganti|The island of giant Pokémon}}'''
* Latin American Spanish: '''{{tt|¡La isla de los Pokémon gigantes!|The island of giant Pokémon!}}'''
* Latin American Spanish: '''{{tt|¡La isla de los Pokémon gigantes!|The island of giant Pokémon!}}'''

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EP016 : Pokémon Shipwreck
Original series
EP018 : Beauty and the Beach
Island of the Giant Pokémon
File:TheIslandoftheGiantPokemon.gif.png
  EP017  
きょだいポケモンのしま!?
Island of Giant Pokémon!?
First broadcast
Japan July 22, 1997
United States September 30, 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 首藤剛志 Takeshi Shudō
Storyboard 日高政光 Masamitsu Hidaka
Assistant director 岡崎幸男 Yukio Okazaki
Animation director 志村泉 Izumi Shimura
Additional credits

Island of the Giant Pokémon (Japanese: きょだいポケモンのしま!? Island of Giant Pokémon!?) is the 17th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on July 22, 1997 and in USA on September 30, 1998.

Now hit by a Dragon Rage attack, the humans are separated from their Pokémon on an island containing many giant Pokémon...

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Synopsis

After the attack caused by a group of Gyarados, Ash and his friends end up on an island where they realize that four of Ash's Pokémon, including Pikachu, are missing. On another side of the island, Jessie and James awaken to find their Pokémon, including Meowth, are missing. They find a phone booth and attempt to call their boss for help, but he hangs up on them when they finish their motto. On another part of the island, a separated Pikachu finds the Poké Balls of the separated Pokémon and releases Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle. They then see a Slowpoke fishing in the sea with its tail. Pikachu and Charmander decide to ask for help but with little result while Bulbasaur and Squirtle relax on the beach.

While trying to find Ash and the others, Ash's Pokémon are found by Team Rocket's Pokémon, Koffing, Ekans and Meowth. Meowth tells Koffing and Ekans to attack Ash's Pokémon, only to find out they won't battle for him because he is not their master. Each side tells the other about their missing trainers and Koffing and Ekans get visibly upset when Bulbasaur mentions that their trainers may have abandoned them. The two sets of Pokémon join together to find their trainers. Meanwhile Meowth is tied up for what he has done to Pikachu and the others in the past. While they are eating, a giant Rhydon attacks them. The Pokémon escape, accidentally leaving Meowth tied up. Pikachu unties Meowth so he can escape. Meowth shows no gratitude for Pikachu's action, instead pushing him and saying that he could have got out himself. At the same time, Ash, Misty and Brock are being chased by a giant Zapdos. They soon elude it and decide to rest for the night. Ash vows to find his Pokémon no matter what. Meanwhile, Jessie and James are being chased by a huge Moltres. They run into a sign and are both knocked out, causing them to escape the Moltres. The next day, Team Rocket runs back to the phone booth and use it to get help by pulling on the wire while inside, hoping it will lead to the phone company. They see a Pikachu and decide to catch it, not realizing until it is too late that it is in fact a giant Pikachu. At the same time, Ash and company run behind a rock after being attacked by a giant Charizard. The Pokémon still searching for Ash and Team Rocket see a giant Blastoise. Squirtle is forced to ask it for directions by the other Pokémon, something that it's not too happy to do. Squirtle tries to start up a conversation with the giant Blastoise but it gets attacked by its Hydro Pump. They then see a Venusaur and Squirtle this time asks Bulbasaur to seek help from it as Squirtle thinks it's one of Bulbasaur's relatives. Bulbasaur is too afraid to ask the giant Venusaur and so says that it's an orphan and has no family, to which Squirtle decides to call it a "coward." Team Rocket, still pulling the telephone wire, are now being chased by a huge Kabutops. They decide to jump into a railcart to get away. It starts moving but begins to head backwards toward the Kabutops, rather then away from it. It gets its foot tied in the wire and is dragged after Team Rocket. Then Ash and friends find the giant Pikachu, which is then knocked down because of Team Rocket and the trailing wire on the rail cart. Ash and friends fall into the cart with Team Rocket inside. Then they see their Pokémon chased by a giant Charizard, Blastoise and Venusaur. The Pokémon manage to jump to their trainers and are at last reunited. Then the cart is sent flying into the air because of a giant loop in the rail tracks causing them to fly and crash into the giant Zapdos which they then discover to be robotic. Soon all the other giant robot Pokémon crash into each other and lay broken in a massive pile on the beach. Then the rail cart crashes into the water. A Gyarados shaped boat approaches the island. Inside, a woman introduces what appears to be tourists on the boat to Pokémon Island, however on noticing the damaged Pokémon, apologizes and then makes a call. It is revealed that the Island is an attraction park owned by Team Rocket's boss, Giovanni, who isn't too happy with the destruction of his Island.

Ash and his friends continue on, ending up in Porta Vista. Meanwhile, the Slowpoke from earlier in the episode is still sitting on the rocks. It stands up, revealing a Shellder attached to its tail. The newly evolved Slowbro looks forward and says its name proudly.

Major events

  • Ash, his friends, and Team Rocket end up in Pokémon Land, an amusement park featuring giant robotic versions of Pokémon.
  • Ash and Team Rocket are separated from their Pokémon. Most of the episode focuses on the Pokémon.

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Who’s That Pokémon?: Slowbro

Trivia

  • This is the only episode where subtitles were used to translate what the Pokémon were saying. In some non-English dubs, the Pokémon used human language and the English subtitles were kept.
  • This is also the only episode where the "Who's That Pokémon?" talked with subtitles.
  • This is the second episode where we see the head of Team Rocket, Giovanni.
  • The robotic Moltres that chased Team Rocket and the robotic Rhydon were the only giant Pokémon that were not seen to be destroyed.
  • Jessie and James reveal that they never caught Ekans or Koffing but that they were given to them as birthday presents and for Christmas respectively.
  • When the group fell into the water, Charmander was still out of its Poké Ball and its tail was completely submerged. Yet, the flame did not go out. This also happened after it evolved into a Charizard in Charizard's Burning Ambition.
  • Bulbasaur and Meowth appeared to get drunk at the stand, which is backed up by somebody talking to a "barkeep" in the original episode.
  • More Pokémon's Pokerap images come from this episode than any other episode, providing the images for Venusaur, Slowbro, Blastoise, Rhydon, Charizard, Kabutops, and Zapdos. Out of these, only Slowbro was an actual Pokémon. The rest were the robotic giants.

Errors

  • When Team Rocket is sucked up into Gyarados's Dragon Rage, one can hear the trio screaming "YA NA KANGI!" instead of "TEAM ROCKET'S BLASTING OFF AGAIN!"
  • One of Squirtle's captions spells Pokémon as "pokémon", without a capital P.

Dub edits

  • Jessie and James's receiving Ekans and Koffing for her birthday and Christmas were actually chuugen and oseibo, respectively in the Japanese version.
    • The scene where Krabby and Slowpoke appear also had them with subtitles in the Japanese version as well.
  • Meowth's reaction actually had two translations. One that implies that he has a master, and one that states that he doesn't have a master in the Japanese version.
  • The word Oden is removed from the stand.
    • Also, the scene where the Pokémon were at the Oden was not translated. The translation of the scene is as follows:
。。。にんげんなんてさあ
...those darn humans
。。。にんげんなんてさあ
...those darn humans
いないいないばあ
Peakaboo
。。。にんげんなんてさあ
...those darn humans
わるいひとばかりじゃないんだしさあ
Not all people are bad
まあまあ。。。
Now now...
げんきをだして
Cheer up
わかる
I understand
わかるよ
I understand ya
それがよのなかさ
That's just how the world is
な、おやじ。。。
Hey, barkeep...
  • There was also a subtitle that told the time.
  • The digital effect of Giovanni's voice was dub-only.
  • Jessie also apologies to the Kabutops mech when she ran over it in the Japanese version.

In other languages

  • Brazilian Portuguese: A Ilha dos Pokémons Gigantes
  • Czech: Ostrov Obřích Pokémonů
  • Dutch: Het eiland der reuzen
  • European Portuguese: A ilha do Pokémon Gigante
  • Finnish: Jättipokémonien saari
  • French: L'île des Pokémon géants
  • German: Insel der Giganten
  • Italian: L'isola dei Pokémon giganti
  • Latin American Spanish: ¡La isla de los Pokémon gigantes!
  • Russian: Остров гигантских Покемонов
  • Spanish: La isla de los Pokémon gigantes


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