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title_ja=くさのフィールド!いがいなきょうてき! |
title_ja=くさのフィールド!いがいなきょうてき! |
title_ja_trans=Grass Field! Unexpected Rival! |
title_ja_trans=Grass Field! Unexpected Rival! |
screen=yes |
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broadcast_jp=January 1, 1999 |
broadcast_jp=January 1, 1999 |
broadcast_us=November 13, 1999 |
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==Blurb==
==Blurb==
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<i>Ash's fourth battle on the Grass Field is against his toughest opponent yet! He battles Jeanette Fisher from Crimson City who brings a whole cheering section with her. Jeanette uses a powerful Scyther, which Ash has never battled before. Will his Bulbasaur be able whip Scyther's double team attack by using his reliable vine whip? To finish off the match, Jeanette brings out her Bellsprout which Ash feel<sup>sic</sup> is far inferior to his Pokémon. Once again, Ash lets his over-confidence take over.</i>
<i>Ash's fourth battle on the Grass Field is against his toughest opponent yet! He battles Jeanette Fisher from Crimson City who brings a whole cheering section with her. Jeanette uses a powerful Scyther, which Ash has never battled before. Will his Bulbasaur be able whip Scyther's double team attack by using his reliable vine whip? To finish off the match, Jeanette brings out her Bellsprout which Ash feel is far inferior to his Pokémon. Once again, Ash lets his over-confidence take over.</i>


==Plot==
==Plot==
{{Ash}}, {{AP|Pikachu}}, {{an|Misty}}, and {{an|Brock}} are watching [[Gary Oak]]'s Round 4 match in the Rock Field. Gary's {{p|Nidoking}} is pitted against [[Melissa]]'s {{p|Golem}}. Nidoking charges with a {{m|Horn Attack}}, but Golem counters by grabbing on Nidoking's horn, then uses {{m|Seismic Toss}}. Nidoking is defeated and Gary is out of the competition. Frustrated by the defeat, Gary heads home. Ash thinks that he's going to lose his Round 4 match on the Grass Field as well, and becomes nervous, but Brock and Misty cheer him on. He then later learns, thanks to {{an|Professor Oak}}, that all of Pallet Town is cheering him on, which only makes him more nervous.
{{Ash}}, {{AP|Pikachu}}, {{an|Misty}}, and {{an|Brock}} are watching [[Gary Oak]]'s Round 4 match in the Rock Field. Gary's {{p|Nidoking}} is pitted against [[Melissa]]'s {{p|Golem}}. Nidoking charges with a {{m|Horn Attack}}, but Golem counters by grabbing on Nidoking's horn, then uses {{m|Seismic Toss}}. Nidoking is defeated and Gary is out of the competition. Frustrated by the defeat, Gary heads home. Ash thinks that he's going to lose his Round 4 match on the Grass Field as well, and becomes nervous, but Brock and Misty cheer him on. He then later learns, thanks to {{an|Professor Oak}}, that all of Pallet Town is cheering him on, which only makes him more nervous.


Meanwhile, [[Jessie]], [[James]] and {{MTR}} have opened up a snack stand so they can make money, selling snacks and even fake [[badge|Gym Badges]] which Meowth made from bottlecaps, but like always, their true intention is to steal the {{pkmn|Trainer}}s' {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}.
Meanwhile, [[Jessie]], [[James]] and {{MTR}} have opened up a souvenir stand so they can make money, selling souvenirs and, when the souvenirs are sold out, fake [[badge|Gym Badges]] which Meowth made from bottlecaps; but like always, their true intention is to steal the {{pkmn|Trainer}}s' {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}.


At the Grass Field, Ash is getting ready for his next match with [[Jeanette Fisher]]. As always, Brock becomes lovestruck and starts to root for Jeanette. Misty admonishes Brock for that. Ash starts off with {{AP|Bulbasaur}}, and Jeanette uses {{p|Beedrill}}. The {{type|Bug}} Pokémon is about to hit Bulbasaur with {{m|Poison Sting}}, but Bulbasaur dodges it. Bulbasaur uses {{m|Razor Leaf}}, but Beedrill counters with {{m|Twineedle}}. Bulbasaur dodges the attack again. Misty is hoping Jeanette may not have more Pokémon like her Beedrill, and Brock is hoping Jeanette doesn't have a boyfriend. Misty tells him, "There's no way that boyfriend is going to be you, mister, if that girl beats Ash!". Ash has Bulbasaur use {{m|Leech Seed}}, draining away Beedrill's energy. Brock becomes depressed that Beedrill is losing, but Misty angrily reminds him of who he should be rooting for. Ash then tells Bulbasaur to finish it off using {{m|Tackle}}. Jeanette's Beedrill faints and Bulbasaur wins.
At the Grass Field, Ash is getting ready for his next match with [[Jeanette Fisher]]. As always, Brock becomes lovestruck and starts to root for Jeanette. Misty admonishes Brock for that. Ash starts off with {{AP|Bulbasaur}}, and Jeanette uses {{p|Beedrill}}. The {{type|Bug}} Pokémon is about to hit Bulbasaur with {{m|Poison Sting}}, but Bulbasaur dodges it. Bulbasaur uses {{m|Razor Leaf}}, but Beedrill counters with {{m|Twineedle}}. Bulbasaur dodges the attack again. Misty is hoping Jeanette may not have more Pokémon like her Beedrill, and Brock is hoping Jeanette doesn't have a boyfriend. Misty tells him, "There's no way that boyfriend is going to be you, mister, if that girl beats Ash!". Ash has Bulbasaur use {{m|Leech Seed}}, draining away Beedrill's energy. Brock becomes depressed that Beedrill is losing, but Misty angrily reminds him of who he should be rooting for. Ash then tells Bulbasaur to finish it off using {{m|Tackle}}. Jeanette's Beedrill faints and Bulbasaur wins.
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Ash is shocked at this loss. Brock realizes that Jeanette's Bellsprout must be exceptionally trained, or else it would not be used in a League battle.  
Ash is shocked at this loss. Brock realizes that Jeanette's Bellsprout must be exceptionally trained, or else it would not be used in a League battle.  


Ash sends out {{AP|Pikachu}} to try to fight. Pikachu uses {{m|ThunderShock}}, but Bellsprout dodges the attack, and uses Razor Leaf. Pikachu was able to dodge and tries to use {{m|Thunderbolt}}, but Bellsprout's roots keep it ingrained and immune to electric attacks. Pikachu now tries to do some punching and kick-boxing but Bellsprout uses a powerful Slam and Pikachu is knocked out.
Ash sends out {{AP|Pikachu}} to try to fight. Pikachu uses {{m|ThunderShock}}, but Bellsprout dodges the attack, and uses Razor Leaf. Pikachu was able to dodge and tries to use {{m|Thunderbolt}}, but Bellsprout's roots keep him ingrained and immune to electric attacks. Pikachu now tries to do some punching and kick-boxing but Bellsprout slams Pikachu & defeats him.


Down to his last Pokémon, Ash pauses for a second and sends out... {{AP|Muk}}. Both Misty and Brock are shocked that Ash recalled Muk from Oak's lab as a backup Pokémon. Muk is able to absorb Bellsprout's Slam and Razor Leaf attacks with ease, then uses a {{m|Body Slam}} (essentially smothering Bellsprout) to finish it off.  
Down to his last Pokémon, Ash pauses for a second and sends out... {{AP|Muk}}. Both Misty and Brock are shocked that Ash recalled Muk from Oak's lab as a backup Pokémon. Muk is able to absorb Bellsprout's Slam and Razor Leaf attacks with ease, then uses a {{m|Body Slam}} (essentially smothering Bellsprout) to finish it off.  
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==Major events==
==Major events==
* {{Gary}} loses his fourth round battle, placing him in the Top 32 in the [[Indigo League Conference]].
* {{Gary}} loses his fourth round battle, placing him in the Top 32 in the [[Indigo Plateau Conference]].
* Gary heads back to [[Pallet Town]].
* Gary heads back to [[Pallet Town]].
* {{Ash}} uses his {{AP|Muk}} in battle for the first time.
* {{Ash}} uses his {{AP|Muk}} in battle for the first time.
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==Characters==
==Characters==
===Humans===
===Humans===
[[File:Dare da EP077.png|200px|thumb|right|{{tt|Dare da?|Who's That Pokémon?}}]]
[[File:Dare da EP077.png|thumb|200px|{{tt|Dare da?|Who's That Pokémon?}}]]
* {{Ash}}
* {{Ash}}
* {{an|Misty}}
* {{an|Misty}}
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* [[Jeanette Fisher]]
* [[Jeanette Fisher]]
* [[Melissa]]
* [[Melissa]]
* [[Gary's cheerleaders]]
* Jeanette's cheerleaders


===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* [[Professor Oak's lecture]]: [[Indigo League]] meeting hall (part one)
* [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Lecture]]: [[Indigo Plateau Conference]] meeting hall (part one)
** Pokémon senryū summary: I want to see them once. [[Officer Jenny]] and [[Nurse Joy]]'s children.
** Pokémon senryū summary: I want to see them once. [[Officer Jenny]] and [[Nurse Joy]]'s children.
* This episode marks the third appearance of James's {{TP|James|Victreebel}}. In ''[[EP057|The Breeding Center Secret]]'', Victreebel's voice is low, but like in ''[[EP074|All Fired Up!]]'', its voice is extremely screechy and high-pitched in this episode.
* This episode marks the third appearance of [[James's Victreebel]]. In ''[[EP057|The Breeding Center Secret]]'', Victreebel's voice is low, but like in ''[[EP074|All Fired Up!]]'', its voice is extremely screechy and high-pitched in this episode.
* In this episode, Team Rocket uses a {{DL|Team Rocket mottos|Fourth Round Rumble motto|variation of their motto}}.
* In this episode, {{TRT}} uses a {{DL|Team Rocket mottos|Fourth Round Rumble motto|variation of their motto}}.
* This episode was banned in [[Pokémon in South Korea|South Korea]].
* Team Rocket does not blast off in this episode.
* On its original airing in Japan, it was followed by a {{DL|Clip show|Prime time clip shows|clip-show summing up the previous episodes}}.
* This episode was banned in [[Pokémon in South Korea|South Korea]] due to Jeanette's Japanese clothing.
* On its original airing in Japan, it was followed by a two-hour [[clip show]], [[It's the New Year! Pocket Monsters Special!]].


===Errors===
===Errors===
[[File:EP077 error.png|thumb|200px|right|Professor Oak's eyebrows]]
[[File:EP077 error.png|thumb|200px|Professor Oak's eyebrows]]
* When Officer Jenny commands her Growlithe to use {{m|Flamethrower}}, she incorrectly refers to it Arcanine in the dub, and its cry is also identical to the Arcanine in the previous episode.
* When Officer Jenny commands her {{p|Growlithe}} to use {{m|Flamethrower}}, she incorrectly refers to it as Arcanine in the dub, and its cry is also identical to the Arcanine in the previous episode.
**However, this error is corrected in Castilian Spanish dub
* In one shot, {{an|Professor Oak}}'s eyebrows change to large and gray.
* In one shot, {{an|Professor Oak}}'s eyebrows change to large and gray.
* At the commercial break, just before the beginning of the "Who's That Pokémon?" segment, the screen turns black for a split-second and blue Japanese characters appear in the lower-right corner.
* For a split second during the cut between the commercial break and the first half of the "Who's That Pokémon" segment, the first quarter second of the Japanese "Who's That Pokémon" segment can be seen. Though mostly obscured by the dubs whiteout transition effect, one can clearly make out the Japanese "Pocket Monster" logo in the lower right-hand corner.
* When Jeanette commands her Scyther to use {{m|Slash}}, the next command was a dubbing error. In the dub, Scyther uses {{m|Quick Attack}}. In the original Japanese version, it was {{m|Swift}}.
* When Jeanette commands her Scyther to use {{m|Slash}}, the next command was a dubbing error. In the dub, Scyther uses {{m|Quick Attack}}. In the original Japanese version, it was {{m|Swift}}.
* Jeanette's Beedrill used {{m|Tackle}}, which Beedrill [[Anime move errors|cannot legally learn]] in the games.
* Jeanette's Beedrill used {{m|Tackle}}, which Beedrill [[Anime move errors|cannot legally learn]] in the games.
* When the screen pans horizontally across the central flame, the stadium shifts repeatedly.
* When the screen pans horizontally across the central flame, the stadium shifts repeatedly.
* Just after Pikachu uses Thunderbolt on Bellsprout, the zig-zag mark is missing from under one of Ash's eyes.
* {{m|Double Team}} and {{m|Vine Whip}} in the blurb are both lowercase.


===Dub edits===
===Dub edits===
* [[Pikachu's Jukebox]]: [[Viridian City (song)|Viridian City]]


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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|zh_cmn={{tt|草之場地意外的強敵|Unexpected Rival of the Grass Battlefield}}
|zh_cmn={{tt|草之場地意外的強敵|Unexpected Rival of the Grass Battlefield}}
|cs={{tt|Napínavý čtvrtý zápas|The tense fourth match}}
|cs={{tt|Napínavý čtvrtý zápas|The tense fourth match}}
|da={{tt|Drama I Fjerde Runde|Drama In Fourth Round}}
|nl={{tt|Het Vierde Ronde Gerommel|The Fourth Round Rumble}}
|nl={{tt|Het Vierde Ronde Gerommel|The Fourth Round Rumble}}
|fi={{tt|Kuuma neljäs kierros|The hot fourth round}}
|fi={{tt|Kuuma neljäs kierros|The hot fourth round}}
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|de={{tt|Hopp oder Top - Die Runde 4|Hopp or Top - round 4}}
|de={{tt|Hopp oder Top - Die Runde 4|Hopp or Top - round 4}}
|he=הסיבוב הרביעי {{tt|hasivuv harevi'ee|The Fourth Round}}
|he=הסיבוב הרביעי {{tt|hasivuv harevi'ee|The Fourth Round}}
|hi=चोथा राऊंन्ड हुआ शुरू! {{tt|''Chautha Round Hua Shuru!''|The Fourth Round Starts!}} {{tt|*|Hungama dub}}
|hu={{tt|A negyedik forduló küzdelmei|The Struggles of the Fourth Round}}
|hu={{tt|A negyedik forduló küzdelmei|The Struggles of the Fourth Round}}
|it={{tt|Una nuova vittoria|A new victory}}
|it={{tt|Una nuova vittoria|A new victory}}
|no={{tt|Fjerde rundes oppgjør|Showdown in the fourth round}}
|no={{tt|Fjerde rundes oppgjør|Showdown in the fourth round}}
|pl={{tt|Huczna runda piąta|Sumptuous fifth round}}
|pt_br={{tt|O Difícil Quarto Turno|The Hard Fourth Round}}
|pt_br={{tt|O Difícil Quarto Turno|The Hard Fourth Round}}
|pt_eu={{tt|O Quarto Assalto|The Fourth Round}}
|pt_eu={{tt|O Quarto Assalto|The Fourth Round}}
|ro={{tt|A Patra Rundă|The Fourth Round}}
|ru={{tt|Перипетии четвёртого раунда|Sinuosities of Fourth Round}}
|ru={{tt|Перипетии четвёртого раунда|Sinuosities of Fourth Round}}
|es_la={{tt|¡Cuarta ronda, tiembla!|Fourth round, it shakes!}}
|es_la={{tt|¡La cuarta ronda, tiembla!|Fourth round, it shakes!}}
|es_eu={{tt|La sonada cuarta ronda|The famed fourth round}}
|es_eu={{tt|La sonada cuarta ronda|The famed fourth round}}
|sv={{tt|Fjärde ronden|The fourth round}}
|sv={{tt|Fjärde ronden|The fourth round}}
|pl={{tt|Huczna runda piąta|Sumptuous fifth round}}
|ro={{tt|A Patra Rundă|The Fourth Round}}
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Revision as of 15:19, 8 January 2018

EP076 : Fire and Ice
Original series
EP078 : A Friend In Deed
The Fourth Round Rumble
EP077.png
  EP077  
くさのフィールド!いがいなきょうてき!
Grass Field! Unexpected Rival!
First broadcast
Japan January 1, 1999
United States November 13, 1999
English themes
Opening Pokémon Theme
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening めざせポケモンマスター
Ending タイプ・ワイルド
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 大橋志吉 Yukiyoshi Ōhashi
Storyboard 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Assistant director 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Animation director 岩根雅明 Masaaki Iwane
Additional credits

The Fourth Round Rumble (Japanese: くさのフィールド!いがいなきょうてき! Grass Field! Unexpected Rival!) is the 77th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on January 1, 1999 and in the United States on November 13, 1999.

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Blurb

Ash's fourth battle on the Grass Field is against his toughest opponent yet! He battles Jeanette Fisher from Crimson City who brings a whole cheering section with her. Jeanette uses a powerful Scyther, which Ash has never battled before. Will his Bulbasaur be able whip Scyther's double team attack by using his reliable vine whip? To finish off the match, Jeanette brings out her Bellsprout which Ash feel is far inferior to his Pokémon. Once again, Ash lets his over-confidence take over.

Plot

Ash, Pikachu, Misty, and Brock are watching Gary Oak's Round 4 match in the Rock Field. Gary's Nidoking is pitted against Melissa's Golem. Nidoking charges with a Horn Attack, but Golem counters by grabbing on Nidoking's horn, then uses Seismic Toss. Nidoking is defeated and Gary is out of the competition. Frustrated by the defeat, Gary heads home. Ash thinks that he's going to lose his Round 4 match on the Grass Field as well, and becomes nervous, but Brock and Misty cheer him on. He then later learns, thanks to Professor Oak, that all of Pallet Town is cheering him on, which only makes him more nervous.

Meanwhile, Jessie, James and Meowth have opened up a souvenir stand so they can make money, selling souvenirs and, when the souvenirs are sold out, fake Gym Badges which Meowth made from bottlecaps; but like always, their true intention is to steal the Trainers' Pokémon.

At the Grass Field, Ash is getting ready for his next match with Jeanette Fisher. As always, Brock becomes lovestruck and starts to root for Jeanette. Misty admonishes Brock for that. Ash starts off with Bulbasaur, and Jeanette uses Beedrill. The Bug-type Pokémon is about to hit Bulbasaur with Poison Sting, but Bulbasaur dodges it. Bulbasaur uses Razor Leaf, but Beedrill counters with Twineedle. Bulbasaur dodges the attack again. Misty is hoping Jeanette may not have more Pokémon like her Beedrill, and Brock is hoping Jeanette doesn't have a boyfriend. Misty tells him, "There's no way that boyfriend is going to be you, mister, if that girl beats Ash!". Ash has Bulbasaur use Leech Seed, draining away Beedrill's energy. Brock becomes depressed that Beedrill is losing, but Misty angrily reminds him of who he should be rooting for. Ash then tells Bulbasaur to finish it off using Tackle. Jeanette's Beedrill faints and Bulbasaur wins.

Jeanette sends her next Pokémon, Scyther. Bulbasaur launches a Razor Leaf at it, but Scyther uses Double Team to evade. Scyther gets in a few hits before Ash gets the idea to use Vine Whip on all the targets, so Bulbasaur will eventually hit the real one. The plan works, and Scyther is knocked out.

Unwavering, Jeanette sends out her last Pokémon - Bellsprout. Ash laughs at first, saying she must be desperate to use something so obviously weak. Bulbasaur uses a Tackle attack, but Bellsprout bends away in a wobble-like manner with ease, picks up Bulbasaur, repeatedly slams him into the ground, and knocks Bulbasaur out.

Ash is shocked at this loss. Brock realizes that Jeanette's Bellsprout must be exceptionally trained, or else it would not be used in a League battle.

Ash sends out Pikachu to try to fight. Pikachu uses ThunderShock, but Bellsprout dodges the attack, and uses Razor Leaf. Pikachu was able to dodge and tries to use Thunderbolt, but Bellsprout's roots keep him ingrained and immune to electric attacks. Pikachu now tries to do some punching and kick-boxing but Bellsprout slams Pikachu & defeats him.

Down to his last Pokémon, Ash pauses for a second and sends out... Muk. Both Misty and Brock are shocked that Ash recalled Muk from Oak's lab as a backup Pokémon. Muk is able to absorb Bellsprout's Slam and Razor Leaf attacks with ease, then uses a Body Slam (essentially smothering Bellsprout) to finish it off.

Ash wins the battle, and has now cleared all four preliminary fields.

Major events

  • Gary loses his fourth round battle, placing him in the Top 32 in the Indigo Plateau Conference.
  • Gary heads back to Pallet Town.
  • Ash uses his Muk in battle for the first time.
  • Ash's Muk is revealed to know Body Slam.
  • Ash wins his fourth and final preliminary round match in the Pokémon League and advances to the fifth round, securing him a place in the Indigo Stadium.
For a list of all major events in the anime, please see the history page.

Characters

Humans

Dare da?

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?

Who's That Pokémon?: Bellsprout (US and international), Beedrill (Japan)

Trivia

Errors

Professor Oak's eyebrows
  • When Officer Jenny commands her Growlithe to use Flamethrower, she incorrectly refers to it as Arcanine in the dub, and its cry is also identical to the Arcanine in the previous episode.
    • However, this error is corrected in Castilian Spanish dub
  • In one shot, Professor Oak's eyebrows change to large and gray.
  • For a split second during the cut between the commercial break and the first half of the "Who's That Pokémon" segment, the first quarter second of the Japanese "Who's That Pokémon" segment can be seen. Though mostly obscured by the dubs whiteout transition effect, one can clearly make out the Japanese "Pocket Monster" logo in the lower right-hand corner.
  • When Jeanette commands her Scyther to use Slash, the next command was a dubbing error. In the dub, Scyther uses Quick Attack. In the original Japanese version, it was Swift.
  • Jeanette's Beedrill used Tackle, which Beedrill cannot legally learn in the games.
  • When the screen pans horizontally across the central flame, the stadium shifts repeatedly.
  • Just after Pikachu uses Thunderbolt on Bellsprout, the zig-zag mark is missing from under one of Ash's eyes.
  • Double Team and Vine Whip in the blurb are both lowercase.

Dub edits

In other languages



EP076 : Fire and Ice
Original series
EP078 : A Friend In Deed
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