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'''Mother of All Battles''' (Japanese: '''バンギラスとヨーギラス!''' ''{{tt|Bangiras|Tyranitar}} and {{tt|Yogiras|Larvitar}}!'') is the 264th episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on September 5, 2002 and in the United States on September 15, 2003.
'''Mother of All Battles''' (Japanese: '''バンギラスとヨーギラス!''' ''{{tt|Bangiras|Tyranitar}} and {{tt|Yogiras|Larvitar}}!'') is the 264th episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on September 5, 2002 and in the United States on September 15, 2003.
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Revision as of 22:04, 28 December 2011

EP263 : Address Unown!
Original series
EP265 : Pop Goes The Sneasel
Mother of All Battles
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バンギラスとヨーギラス!
Bangiras and Yogiras!
First broadcast
Japan September 5, 2002
United States September 15, 2003
English themes
Opening Believe in Me
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening Ready Go!
Ending ポケッターリ・モンスターリ
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 園田英樹 Hideki Sonoda
Storyboard 誌村宏明 Hiroaki Shimura
Assistant director 誌村宏明 Hiroaki Shimura
Animation director 宍戸久美子 Kumiko Shishido
No additional credits are available at this time.

Mother of All Battles (Japanese: バンギラスとヨーギラス! Bangiras and Yogiras!) is the 264th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on September 5, 2002 and in the United States on September 15, 2003.

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Synopsis

Ash, Misty, and Brock are walking to Ranger Mason’s Pokémon Preserve to return the Larvitar entrusted to them by Professor Elm. They stop for lunch and Misty bends down to ask Larvitar if its food’s good. He replies that it is instead of using Harden like it used to. Brock picks up Larvitar and they keep walking.

Soon, they reach a bridge. While they are deciding whether to continue on the path or take the bridge, Larvitar runs across the bridge. The group follows, deciding that he’s leading them to his birthplace. While they are crossing, a periscope rises from the water watching them.

On the other side, Ash and his friends find themselves walking through a forest. In the bushes, a machine is hidden with its periscope aimed at them. It’s the same periscope. Inside are three men in chairs. They see Larvitar and plan to steal it.

Ash and co. stop when they see a huge Pokémon in front of them. Ash holds up his Pokédex and it told him that it is a Tyranitar. They recognized it as Larvitar’s mother because of the scar on its chest. Tyranitar looks at Larvitar and then Ash. It gets angry and fires a Hyper Beam at them. Brock realizes that it probably thinks they are the poachers. They run away, leaving Larvitar with its mother. Ash looks back and sees Larvitar crying and running behind them, despite Ash telling him to stay.

Meanwhile, the machine takes aim at Tyranitar’s head. Ash tells Larvitar to tell its mom that they’re friends. He sets him down and he starts screeching. Tyranitar gets it and becomes calm. Just then, the periscope locks on and fires at Tyranitar. A bag wraps itself around her and she falls down. The machine rides out and the three men pop out of the top. Our heroes recognize them as the poachers who stole Larvitar when he was just an egg.

They introduce themselves as Braggo, the leader who always speaks in rhyme and quotes, Chico, the inventor for the group, and Blurt, who calls himself the strong and silent type who always breaks things and talks a lot. They say they are together the Pokémon Poacher Brothers.

Meanwhile, Team Rocket is watching from above with their binoculars. James is discouraged by the fact that the poachers have good equipment, and can make rhymes. Jessie says a terrible rhyme furthering James’s point. Jessie states that if they can’t beat them, then they will join them, steal their equipment and Pokémon, and leave. Meowth and James agree.

The poachers launch another body bag at Larvitar and Ash jumps in the way, catching him. The poachers decide that Tyranitar is good enough and drive away. Brock sends out Crobat to follow them. A few seconds later, a lady rides up on a motorcycle and asks if everything’s okay. Brock rushes up and says that everything is okay now. She says that she’s Ranger Mason and that the poachers have been bothering them for quite some time. She tells her Croconaw to get Ash out of the body bag. They get Ash out and Ranger Mason tells Larvitar that they’re going to get his mother back. He hardens and Brock says he doesn’t warm up to people quickly.

Meanwhile, Team Rocket is begging to be accepted into the poachers’ gang. They give them massages, and then they’re accepted. Crobat peeks over the side of the robot and flies back to Brock. Braggo lets them use the robot to capture Larvitar and Pikachu, saying to his brothers that they will be cover to let them escape. Tyranitar struggles in its body bag. Chico laughs, saying that the more she struggles, the tighter the bag will become.

Crobat finds Brock and reports back, and soon after the poachers’ robot came down the hill towards them. Team Rocket pops out and recites their motto, and then fires the bag. Pikachu uses Thunderbolt, and Croconaw uses Hydro Pump. That sends the bag back at Team Rocket and sends them blasting off again. The real poachers, however, are getting away in Team Rocket’s balloon. Chico uses a remote control to grab Pikachu and Croconaw, and then shoots a body bag at our heroes for good measure. Ash tells Larvitar to use Screech, distracting the poachers and making Tyranitar angry. She fires another Hyper Beam at the bag she’s in and starts biting it. She got free and blew up the balloon. The poachers plummeted down to earth right next to their robot. Larvitar has a reunion with Tyranitar, and they get the humans out of the body bag. They see the banged up poachers jump into the robot and Tyranitar and Larvitar launch Hyper Beam and Hidden Power respectively. Ash catches Pikachu while Brock gets landed on by Croconaw. Larvitar and Tyranitar hug.

In the next scene the poachers are tied up and Ash and friends are saying their goodbyes. They say goodbye to the Rangers and leave. Brock says a tearful goodbye to Ranger Mason and gets dragged away by Misty by the ear for his trouble. While they are walking they hear a roar and see Tyranitar and Larvitar on the other side. They say goodbye and continue on their way to the Johto Silver Conference.

The end shows Team Rocket hanging upside down from a bridge in a body bag.

Major events

  • Ash leaves Larvitar with its mother at Ranger Mason's preserve.
For a list of all major events in the anime, please see the history page.

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

TV episode debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?: Shuckle (US and international), Tyranitar (Japan)

Trivia

  • The name of this episode is a reference to Saddam Hussein's famous quote about the Gulf War, regarding it as the "mother of all battles".
  • This episode is featured on the Volume 10: Rock copy of Pokémon Elements.
  • James expresses jealousy that Braggo is able to speak in rhyme, and Jessie tries unconvincingly to demonstrate her ability to rhyme. This is ironic, because Team Rocket's rhymes and puns are a running gag.

Errors

Dub edits

In other languages


EP263 : Address Unown!
Original series
EP265 : Pop Goes The Sneasel
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