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Spinarak uses String Shot but Chikorita dodges it and uses Vine Whip, but Bugsy then tells his Spinarak to dodge, and Ash orders her to keep using {{m|Vine Whip}}, which Spinarak dodges. They continue to attack but dodge at the same time. Spinarak uses Poison Sting but Ash tells Chikorita to counter with Razor Leaf, then he tells her to use {{m|Sweet Scent}}, which catches Spinarak off guard allowing Chikorita to Tackle, winning Ash the round.
Spinarak uses String Shot but Chikorita dodges it and uses Vine Whip, but Bugsy then tells his Spinarak to dodge, and Ash orders her to keep using {{m|Vine Whip}}, which Spinarak dodges. They continue to attack but dodge at the same time. Spinarak uses Poison Sting but Ash tells Chikorita to counter with Razor Leaf, then he tells her to use {{m|Sweet Scent}}, which catches Spinarak off guard allowing Chikorita to Tackle, winning Ash the round.


Bugsy then sends out Metapod. Ash goes for a {{m|Vine Whip}}, but Metapod uses {{m|Harden}} blocks it. Chikorita tries a {{m|Razor Leaf}}, but no avail with another Harden. Bugsy tells his Metapod to jump and use Tackle, surprising Ash and knocking out Chikorita.
Bugsy then sends out Metapod. Ash goes for a {{m|Vine Whip}}, but Metapod uses {{m|Harden}} to block it. Chikorita tries a {{m|Razor Leaf}}, but no avail with another Harden. Bugsy tells his Metapod to jump and use Tackle, surprising Ash and knocking out Chikorita.


Ash decides to send out Pikachu. Metapod uses Tackle and Pikachu avoids it which causes the Tackle to go in a cloud of  dust. Pikachu avoids another Tackle from Metapod and it vanished. Pikachu listens for Metapod and it dodges its Tackle. Metapod jumps and uses Tackle again, which Pikachu avoids by using {{m|Agility}} and uses {{m|Thunderbolt}}, knocking out Metapod in the process.
Ash decides to send out Pikachu. Metapod uses Tackle and Pikachu avoids it which causes the Tackle to go in a cloud of  dust. Pikachu avoids another Tackle from Metapod and it vanished. Pikachu listens for Metapod and it dodges its Tackle. Metapod jumps and uses Tackle again, which Pikachu avoids by using {{m|Agility}} and uses {{m|Thunderbolt}}, knocking out Metapod in the process.
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Bugsy's last and final Pokémon is a {{p|Scyther}}. Ash orders a Thunderbolt which Scyther dodges with {{m|Double Team}}. Bugsy then tells Scyther to use {{m|Slash}}, causing Pikachu to take major damage. Ash tells Pikachu to get up quickly, but Bugsy uses {{m|Fury Cutter}}, knocking out Pikachu.
Bugsy's last and final Pokémon is a {{p|Scyther}}. Ash orders a Thunderbolt which Scyther dodges with {{m|Double Team}}. Bugsy then tells Scyther to use {{m|Slash}}, causing Pikachu to take major damage. Ash tells Pikachu to get up quickly, but Bugsy uses {{m|Fury Cutter}}, knocking out Pikachu.


Ash is now forced to send out Cyndaquil, who looks tired from its battle with Spinarak. Bugsy says his Scyther has a special way of deflecting {{type|Fire}} attacks by using {{m|Swords Dance}}. Ash tells Cyndaquil to use Flamethrower, but only smoke comes out. Scyther than uses Slash while Cyndaquil dodges. Scyther uses Slash again, this time faster than the other Slash, making Cyndaquil unable to dodge. This gets Cyndaquil really fired up and Cyndaquil uses Flamethrower, which Scyther deflects by using Swords Dance. Cyndaquil goes for a Tackle which Scyther dodges by using Fury Cutter. Ash has Cyndaquil use Flamethrower, but Scyther dodges with another Swords Dance. Cyndaquil tries another Flamethrower and Scyther continues to use Swords Dance. After this repeating multiple times, Ash comes up with an idea and has Cyndaquil jump and use Flamethrower, thus making Scyther unable to dodge. Cyndaquil Tackles Scyther and is unable to battle and Ash wins the match, earning himself the Hive Badge.
Ash is now forced to send out Cyndaquil, who looks tired from its battle with Spinarak. Bugsy says his Scyther has a special way of deflecting {{type|Fire}} attacks by using {{m|Swords Dance}}. Ash tells Cyndaquil to use Flamethrower, but only smoke comes out. Scyther than uses Slash while Cyndaquil dodges. Scyther uses Slash again, this time faster than the other Slash, making Cyndaquil unable to dodge. This gets Cyndaquil really fired up and Cyndaquil uses Flamethrower, which Scyther deflects by using Swords Dance. Cyndaquil goes for a Tackle which Scyther dodges by using Fury Cutter. Ash has Cyndaquil use Flamethrower, but Scyther dodges with another Swords Dance. Cyndaquil tries another Flamethrower and Scyther continues to use Swords Dance. After this repeating multiple times, Ash comes up with an idea and has Cyndaquil jump and use Flamethrower, thus making Scyther unable to dodge. Scyther is unable to battle and Ash wins the match, earning himself the Hive Badge.


When Ash, Misty, and Brock are exiting Azalea Town, [[Maisy]] comes running towards them with three [[Poké Ball]]s. She gives Ash and Misty {{ball|Lure}}s while she gives Brock a {{ball|Heavy}}. Ash and his friends say goodbye to Maisy and continue on with their journey.
When Ash, Misty, and Brock are exiting Azalea Town, [[Maisy]] comes running towards them with three [[Poké Ball]]s. She gives Ash and Misty {{ball|Lure}}s while she gives Brock a {{ball|Heavy}}. Ash and his friends say goodbye to Maisy and continue on with their journey.

Revision as of 04:05, 10 February 2013

EP143 : Going Apricorn!
Original series
EP145 : A Farfetch'd Tale
Gettin' The Bugs Out
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  EP144  
ヒワダジム!もりのバトルフィールド!!
Hiwada Gym! Forest Battlefield!!
First broadcast
Japan April 20, 2000
United States March 17, 2001
English themes
Opening Pokémon Johto
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening OK!
Ending ポケモンはらはらリレー
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 米村正二 Shōji Yonemura
Storyboard 横田和 Kazu Yokota
Assistant director 大町繁 Shigeru Ōmachi
Animation director たけだゆうさく Yūsaku Takeda
Additional credits

Screenshots on Filb.de

Gettin' The Bugs Out (Japanese: ヒワダジム!もりのバトルフィールド!! Hiwada Gym! Forest Battlefield!!) is the 144th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 20, 2000 and in the United States on March 17, 2001.

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Synopsis

Ash, Brock, and Misty are walking to the Azalea Gym when Misty asks Ash like a reporter (using the canteen as a microphone) how the battle will go, Ash then responds that he will win. Misty then points out that it may be hard as he hasn't got his Charizard, which could always help him when he needed it. Ash then says that even though Charizard is gone Cyndaquil has plenty of fire power.

When they enter the Gym, Misty feels like something will come out at her. A Caterpie dangles in front of her face. She freaks out. When Misty calms down, they see a boy in a tree. He reveals he is Bugsy, the Gym Leader. He uses bug Pokémon to Misty's disgust. Bugsy is stuck in the tree so he asks Ash to get the ladder which fell.

Meanwhile, outside the Gym, Team Rocket are planning on how to get Pikachu. They disguise themselves; Jessie as a flower, James as a tree and Meowth as a bit of grass. The bug Pokémon see through their disguise and use String Shot to tie them up.

Bugsy and Ash start their Pokémon battle.

Bugsy sends out Spinarak and Ash sends out Cyndaquil with the obvious type advantage. Ash tells Cyndaquil to use Flamethrower but feeble smoke comes out instead of flames. Bugsy taunts Ash and tells his Spinarak to use String Shot. Cyndaquil dodges all the String Shots so Bugsy switches to Poison Sting. Cyndaquil gets hurt multiple times by the Poison Sting, losing its balance. Bugsy uses this chance and tells Spinarak to use String Shot, tying Cyndaquil up. Ash recalls Cyndaquil and sends out Chikorita. Bugsy tells Ash about the type disadvantage but Ash says it takes more than type advantage to win a Pokémon battle.

Spinarak uses String Shot but Chikorita dodges it and uses Vine Whip, but Bugsy then tells his Spinarak to dodge, and Ash orders her to keep using Vine Whip, which Spinarak dodges. They continue to attack but dodge at the same time. Spinarak uses Poison Sting but Ash tells Chikorita to counter with Razor Leaf, then he tells her to use Sweet Scent, which catches Spinarak off guard allowing Chikorita to Tackle, winning Ash the round.

Bugsy then sends out Metapod. Ash goes for a Vine Whip, but Metapod uses Harden to block it. Chikorita tries a Razor Leaf, but no avail with another Harden. Bugsy tells his Metapod to jump and use Tackle, surprising Ash and knocking out Chikorita.

Ash decides to send out Pikachu. Metapod uses Tackle and Pikachu avoids it which causes the Tackle to go in a cloud of dust. Pikachu avoids another Tackle from Metapod and it vanished. Pikachu listens for Metapod and it dodges its Tackle. Metapod jumps and uses Tackle again, which Pikachu avoids by using Agility and uses Thunderbolt, knocking out Metapod in the process.

Bugsy's last and final Pokémon is a Scyther. Ash orders a Thunderbolt which Scyther dodges with Double Team. Bugsy then tells Scyther to use Slash, causing Pikachu to take major damage. Ash tells Pikachu to get up quickly, but Bugsy uses Fury Cutter, knocking out Pikachu.

Ash is now forced to send out Cyndaquil, who looks tired from its battle with Spinarak. Bugsy says his Scyther has a special way of deflecting Fire-type attacks by using Swords Dance. Ash tells Cyndaquil to use Flamethrower, but only smoke comes out. Scyther than uses Slash while Cyndaquil dodges. Scyther uses Slash again, this time faster than the other Slash, making Cyndaquil unable to dodge. This gets Cyndaquil really fired up and Cyndaquil uses Flamethrower, which Scyther deflects by using Swords Dance. Cyndaquil goes for a Tackle which Scyther dodges by using Fury Cutter. Ash has Cyndaquil use Flamethrower, but Scyther dodges with another Swords Dance. Cyndaquil tries another Flamethrower and Scyther continues to use Swords Dance. After this repeating multiple times, Ash comes up with an idea and has Cyndaquil jump and use Flamethrower, thus making Scyther unable to dodge. Scyther is unable to battle and Ash wins the match, earning himself the Hive Badge.

When Ash, Misty, and Brock are exiting Azalea Town, Maisy comes running towards them with three Poké Balls. She gives Ash and Misty Lure Balls while she gives Brock a Heavy Ball. Ash and his friends say goodbye to Maisy and continue on with their journey.

Major events

For a list of all major events in the anime, please see the history page.

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Dare da?

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?

Who's That Pokémon?: Elekid (U.S. and international), Metapod (Japan)

Trivia

The Heavy Ball and Lure Balls Maisy delivered to Ash and his friends.
  • This episode marks the first time a Metapod in the anime has been seen using Tackle — or indeed, any move other than Harden.
  • Although Ash and Misty will both use their Lure Balls which they receive in this episode, the Heavy Ball which Brock receives (as well as the Fast Balls Ash and Misty received in the last episode) are never actually used by the characters.
  • Team Rocket tries to catch Pikachu by digging underground while Ash is in a Gym battle. This happens in two future episodes, too.
    • This episode and the latter one mentioned above both involve Ash's battle against the second Gym Leader of the region introduced in an even-numbered generation, and both their Badges allow the player to use Cut.
    • Also when underground, Team Rocket recites a variation of their motto.
  • The book Secrets of the GS Ball is based on this episode.

Errors

  • At one point Ash says "I'll save Chikorita for later, and use Pikachu now." Chikorita had just been defeated — he meant to say Cyndaquil.
  • Ash commands Chikorita to use Sweet Smell on Spinarak, when the actual move is Sweet Scent.
  • Bugsy commands Spinarak to use Poison String instead of Poison Sting.
  • On occasion throughout the episode, Misty would talk and Togepi's lips would move, but it was not talking.

Dub edits

In other languages


EP143 : Goin' Apricorn
Original series
EP145 : A Farfetch'd Tale
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