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Back at his shop, Ed wonders about the lock picking incident, claiming that only he and his apprentice should be able to pick his locks. In a forest, Locke proclaims that he would now have to accept that the Master Thief is good at lock picking, and thanks Lefty for its help. Their conversation is interrupted by {{TRT}}, when [[James]] throws a device at Locke, bounding his arms. Locke explains that he does not have the gem they might be looking for, adding that he only picks locks and does not steal. The trio shrug him off, saying that they have business with him and his Binacle instead. | Back at his shop, Ed wonders about the lock picking incident, claiming that only he and his apprentice should be able to pick his locks. In a forest, Locke proclaims that he would now have to accept that the Master Thief is good at lock picking, and thanks Lefty for its help. Their conversation is interrupted by {{TRT}}, when [[James]] throws a device at Locke, bounding his arms. Locke explains that he does not have the gem they might be looking for, adding that he only picks locks and does not steal. The trio shrug him off, saying that they have business with him and his Binacle instead. | ||
When morning sets in, the group sets off to look for Locke and Lefty, but is confused on where to start looking. Clemont sees this as the perfect opportunity to introduce his [[List of Clemont's inventions|Binacle Finder]], informing that once attached with Righty, it will find a Binacle with the exact bio-metric data. The inventions seems to be working and the group sets on their search. At the [[Pokémon Center]], Team Rocket forces a bound Locke to pick the door lock, so that they may steal the Pokémon. Locke agrees, much to Lefty's shock, and asks the trio to set him free so that he can uses his hands freely for lock picking. Once free, he seems to be following their orders but instead has Lefty use {{m|Brick Break}} on {{MTR}}. He confirms that he will never steal and runs away with his Pokémon. A displeased [[Jessie]] and [[James]] send out {{TP|Jessie|Gourgeist}} and {{TP|James|Inkay}} respectively to attack with {{m|Seed Bomb}} and {{m|Psybeam}}. Dodging the attacks, Locke runs into [[Nurse Joy]] and asks her to contact [[Officer Jenny]] to tell her about the [[Pokémon Center]] thieves. However, Team Rocket catches up to them, and Inkay's {{m|Psybeam}} and Gourgeist's {{m|Seed Bomb}} accidentally blow up a generator to the Pokémon Center, blasting off | When morning sets in, the group sets off to look for Locke and Lefty, but is confused on where to start looking. Clemont sees this as the perfect opportunity to introduce his [[List of Clemont's inventions|Binacle Finder]], informing that once attached with Righty, it will find a Binacle with the exact bio-metric data. The inventions seems to be working and the group sets on their search. At the [[Pokémon Center]], Team Rocket forces a bound Locke to pick the door lock, so that they may steal the Pokémon. Locke agrees, much to Lefty's shock, and asks the trio to set him free so that he can uses his hands freely for lock picking. Once free, he seems to be following their orders but instead has Lefty use {{m|Brick Break}} on {{MTR}}. He confirms that he will never steal and runs away with his Pokémon. A displeased [[Jessie]] and [[James]] send out {{TP|Jessie|Gourgeist}} and {{TP|James|Inkay}} respectively to attack with {{m|Seed Bomb}} and {{m|Psybeam}}. Dodging the attacks, Locke runs into [[Nurse Joy]] and asks her to contact [[Officer Jenny]] to tell her about the [[Pokémon Center]] thieves. However, Team Rocket catches up to them, and Team Rocket commands Inkay's {{m|Psybeam}} and Gourgeist's {{m|Seed Bomb}} to accidentally blow up a generator to the Pokémon Center, blasting themselves and their Pokémon off in the process and initiating a fire. The group also notices the fire, and Clemont states that his device also points to the Pokémon Center. | ||
A concerned [[Nurse Joy]] tries to enter the ablaze Pokémon Center, but Locke stops her, deeming it to be quite dangerous. The groups reaches the spot and Righty gets excited at seeing Lefty. Ash explains Righty's excitement to Locke, but Locke decides that the fire deserves most importance. He suggests Nurse Joy to contact the fire department while he himself, with his Lefty, decides to enter the Pokémon Center to retrieve the [[Poké Ball]]s. As he sets off, the fire intensifies, causing Ash to sent out {{TP|Ash|Greninja}} to use {{m|Water Shuriken}} and put out the fire. Bonnie has Righty use {{m|Water Gun}}, while Ash, Serena and Clemont manually decide to douse the fire. Squishy seems curious, as Locke passes through the fire, reaches the door and picks the lock to enter the building. Once inside, Locke and Lefty put all the [[Poké Ball]]s in a cart; the fire outside, however, moulds the structure of the lock, leaving Locke and Lefty, along with the Pokémon, trapped inside. He shouts for help, and Righty decides to go to Ed for help, carrying Bonnie alongside it. Locke tries to pick the lock open but starts coughing due to the smoke. Ed reaches the scene, and despite a fireman's warning, decides to go to the door to save his apprentice. Keyes and Lefty, still coughing from the smoke, are contacted by Ed, and as they try to pick the lock, Locke, feeling apologetic and concerned in case he dies from the fire, accepts that he is indeed Master Thief Keyes, an alias he had assumed to gain acknowledgement from Ed. Ed, however, orders him to be quiet and just work his hands and reveals that he knew about it all along, explaining that only two people - he himself and Locke - are able to pick the former's locks. Praising the Master Thief, Ed claims that he is a fine locksmith, something which overwhelms him. After some efforts, the door opens and Ed, Locke and Binacle rush off to safety, with Locke commenting that they did quite well indeed. | A concerned [[Nurse Joy]] tries to enter the ablaze Pokémon Center, but Locke stops her, deeming it to be quite dangerous. The groups reaches the spot and Righty gets excited at seeing Lefty. Ash explains Righty's excitement to Locke, but Locke decides that the fire deserves most importance. He suggests Nurse Joy to contact the fire department while he himself, with his Lefty, decides to enter the Pokémon Center to retrieve the [[Poké Ball]]s. As he sets off, the fire intensifies, causing Ash to sent out {{TP|Ash|Greninja}} to use {{m|Water Shuriken}} and put out the fire. Bonnie has Righty use {{m|Water Gun}}, while Ash, Serena and Clemont manually decide to douse the fire. Squishy seems curious, as Locke passes through the fire, reaches the door and picks the lock to enter the building. Once inside, Locke and Lefty put all the [[Poké Ball]]s in a cart; the fire outside, however, moulds the structure of the lock, leaving Locke and Lefty, along with the Pokémon, trapped inside. He shouts for help, and Righty decides to go to Ed for help, carrying Bonnie alongside it. Locke tries to pick the lock open but starts coughing due to the smoke. Ed reaches the scene, and despite a fireman's warning, decides to go to the door to save his apprentice. Keyes and Lefty, still coughing from the smoke, are contacted by Ed, and as they try to pick the lock, Locke, feeling apologetic and concerned in case he dies from the fire, accepts that he is indeed Master Thief Keyes, an alias he had assumed to gain acknowledgement from Ed. Ed, however, orders him to be quiet and just work his hands and reveals that he knew about it all along, explaining that only two people - he himself and Locke - are able to pick the former's locks. Praising the Master Thief, Ed claims that he is a fine locksmith, something which overwhelms him. After some efforts, the door opens and Ed, Locke and Binacle rush off to safety, with Locke commenting that they did quite well indeed. |
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Unlocking Some Respect! (Japanese: レフトとライト!揺れる心のカメテテ!! Left and Right! The Kametete's Swaying Heart!!) is the 111th episode of the XY series, and the 910th episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on March 10, 2016 and in the United States on June 18, 2016.
Blurb
Our heroes check out a gem exhibition, but it’s canceled when Master Thief Keyes picks the lock! He often targets the work of locksmith Ed, whose apprentice Locke recently quit. Ed has his suspicions...
When a fire starts at the Pokémon Center, Locke gets trapped inside! Ed comes to help, and the two locksmiths and their Binacle friends work together to open the tricky lock. Locke confesses that he became Master Thief Keyes to earn Ed’s respect—and Ed says he already knew!
The lock comes open, and Officer Jenny arrests Locke, but lets him off with a warning. Ed, Locke, and their Binacle are reunited, and all is well!
Plot
At Team Flare's Headquarters, Xerosic looks at Z2 before instructing a Team Flare Admin to begin the irradiation which he does causing Z2 to be hit by bolts as it cries out in pain. Watching the results, Xerosic is impressed by Z2's power as Ash and his friends arrive in Jacore Town, Squishy appears to sense Z2's pain and hopes out of Bonnie's bag and onto her head. Bonnie notices that Squishy seems to be sad and sings her song to try and cheer Squishy up which helps to cheer Squishy up as they continue on their journey. Walking past an information screen, Serena spots that a beautiful gem is being exhibited at the hotel and is keen to visit along with Bonnie and suggests they visit which they agree to do and head off to the hotel unaware that a mysterious figure is watching from a rooftop. Ash and his friends arrive at the hotel only to learn from the receptionist that the exhibit is closed and invites them to come back another time. Ash asks if they have a room available which they have and suggests staying the night and checking the exhibit tomorrow. In the exhibit, the mysterious figure from before opens a skylight in the roof and jumps down and approaches the gem which is locked and with the assistance of Lefty, starts to open the lock. In a corridor, Serena is suggesting they go to bed early when an alarm sounds and spot two guards run past saying its the gem exhibit and follow. At the exhibit, a guard notices that the gem is still there as another notices the padlock is unlocked as they hear laughter from the skylight and look up as Ash and his friends arrive as the figure introduces himself as Master Thief Keyes and admits to opening the lock before throwing down a calling card before escaping as the guards call for Officer Jenny.
When Officer Jenny comes to the spot, she inquires Ash and his friends about the incident, with a Binacle "arm" noticing them. Their conversation is interrupted when Ed, the locksmith who had created the lock guarding the gem, reaches the crime scene. Officer Jenny reveals that Keyes always seems to only break open Ed's locks but fails to steal any valuable, surprising Ash and his friends. Meanwhile, Team Rocket, who is also present at the scene, decide to make Keyes their apprentice, who, with his ability to pick locks, would make thieving Pokémon very easy for them.
Continuing towards their room, Clemont comments on the strangeness of the event, while Serena is mad that the exhibit got cancelled because of Keyes, while Ash expresses his interest in knowing Keyes's identity. Suddenly, the Binacle "arm" from before runs up to the group and latches onto Bonnie's head. Ash and Clemont successfully pull it off but it attacks the two and latches onto Bonnie's head again. Ash checks on the Pokémon in his Pokédex, and Clemont comments that Binacle usually live in pair. Ed comes on the spot, and the Binacle turns itself around. The locksmith confirms that the Binacle "arm", Righty, is his Pokémon, and that it had ran way after a fight with him. Ed states Righty to forget about Lefty and come with him, but it refuses, prompting Ed to get angry, asking it to shed its stubbornness. Serena tries to calm him down, and when prompted, Ed reveals that Righty has been looking for Locke, his apprentice and Lefty, since the day they left. The locksmith reveals that Locke had been unsuccessfully trying to pick a lock one evening, when Ed showed him how to, explaining that to open a lock, one needs to show kindness to it, just how one would show kindness to open up to a person, while also adding that Locke had a lot to learn about lock picking. Feeling disrespected, Locke quitted the job shortly after the incident, and Lefty left with him. Ed confirms that despite Righty's feelings for the two, he does not care for the two at all since the day they left, and asks Righty to come with him, but Righty refuses and sticks its tongue. Ed gets angry again, but Clemont calms him down and proposes that Righty stay with them for the night; Bonnie promises to take good care of the Two-Handed Pokémon, to which Ed concedes.
Back at his shop, Ed wonders about the lock picking incident, claiming that only he and his apprentice should be able to pick his locks. In a forest, Locke proclaims that he would now have to accept that the Master Thief is good at lock picking, and thanks Lefty for its help. Their conversation is interrupted by Team Rocket, when James throws a device at Locke, bounding his arms. Locke explains that he does not have the gem they might be looking for, adding that he only picks locks and does not steal. The trio shrug him off, saying that they have business with him and his Binacle instead.
When morning sets in, the group sets off to look for Locke and Lefty, but is confused on where to start looking. Clemont sees this as the perfect opportunity to introduce his Binacle Finder, informing that once attached with Righty, it will find a Binacle with the exact bio-metric data. The inventions seems to be working and the group sets on their search. At the Pokémon Center, Team Rocket forces a bound Locke to pick the door lock, so that they may steal the Pokémon. Locke agrees, much to Lefty's shock, and asks the trio to set him free so that he can uses his hands freely for lock picking. Once free, he seems to be following their orders but instead has Lefty use Brick Break on Meowth. He confirms that he will never steal and runs away with his Pokémon. A displeased Jessie and James send out Gourgeist and Inkay respectively to attack with Seed Bomb and Psybeam. Dodging the attacks, Locke runs into Nurse Joy and asks her to contact Officer Jenny to tell her about the Pokémon Center thieves. However, Team Rocket catches up to them, and Team Rocket commands Inkay's Psybeam and Gourgeist's Seed Bomb to accidentally blow up a generator to the Pokémon Center, blasting themselves and their Pokémon off in the process and initiating a fire. The group also notices the fire, and Clemont states that his device also points to the Pokémon Center.
A concerned Nurse Joy tries to enter the ablaze Pokémon Center, but Locke stops her, deeming it to be quite dangerous. The groups reaches the spot and Righty gets excited at seeing Lefty. Ash explains Righty's excitement to Locke, but Locke decides that the fire deserves most importance. He suggests Nurse Joy to contact the fire department while he himself, with his Lefty, decides to enter the Pokémon Center to retrieve the Poké Balls. As he sets off, the fire intensifies, causing Ash to sent out Greninja to use Water Shuriken and put out the fire. Bonnie has Righty use Water Gun, while Ash, Serena and Clemont manually decide to douse the fire. Squishy seems curious, as Locke passes through the fire, reaches the door and picks the lock to enter the building. Once inside, Locke and Lefty put all the Poké Balls in a cart; the fire outside, however, moulds the structure of the lock, leaving Locke and Lefty, along with the Pokémon, trapped inside. He shouts for help, and Righty decides to go to Ed for help, carrying Bonnie alongside it. Locke tries to pick the lock open but starts coughing due to the smoke. Ed reaches the scene, and despite a fireman's warning, decides to go to the door to save his apprentice. Keyes and Lefty, still coughing from the smoke, are contacted by Ed, and as they try to pick the lock, Locke, feeling apologetic and concerned in case he dies from the fire, accepts that he is indeed Master Thief Keyes, an alias he had assumed to gain acknowledgement from Ed. Ed, however, orders him to be quiet and just work his hands and reveals that he knew about it all along, explaining that only two people - he himself and Locke - are able to pick the former's locks. Praising the Master Thief, Ed claims that he is a fine locksmith, something which overwhelms him. After some efforts, the door opens and Ed, Locke and Binacle rush off to safety, with Locke commenting that they did quite well indeed.
With the fire put off, Officer Jenny inspects the area. Ash expresses his surprise on learning that Locke was Keyes all along. Locke apologizes for his actions and Lefty comforts him. Officer Jenny arrests Locke and expresses her desire to learn more about the story at the police station. Ed explains that the door of his shop are always open for him, and hopes that he will come. Locke thanks Ed for forgiving him, as Officer Jenny takes him way in the car. Ash is glad that everything did turn out well and Serena is glad that Locke has some place to come back to. Ed reveals that although Locke has been arrested by Officer Jenny, he shall be left off with a warning, as informed by Officer Jenny to him, something he asks Ash and his friends to keep a secret from Locke, who then continue on to Gloire City.
Major events
- For a list of all major events in the anime, please see the history page.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
TV episode debuts
Characters
Humans
- Ash
- Serena
- Clemont
- Bonnie
- Jessie
- James
- Nurse Joy
- Officer Jenny
- Xerosic
- Team Flare Admins
- Team Flare Grunts
- Locke
- Ed
Pokémon
Who's That Pokémon?: Binacle (US and international)
Pokémon Quiz: Binacle (Japan)
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Wobbuffet (Jessie's)
- Dedenne (Clemont's)
- Greninja (Ash's)
- Gourgeist (Jessie's; Super Size)
- Inkay (James's)
- Binacle (Locke and Ed's; Lefty and Righty)
- Zigzagoon (Trainer's)
- Oddish (Trainer's)
- Patrat (Trainer's)
- Bibarel (Trainer's)
- Teddiursa (Trainer's; flashback)
- Zygarde (Zygarde Core; Squishy)
- Zygarde (Zygarde Core; Z2)
Trivia
- In the Japanese version, the title card segment focuses on Bonnie.
- Poké TV: "Pokémon Unbelievable" featuring Binacle and Barbaracle.
- In the Japanese version, the opening animation is updated and now includes Noivern, who evolved in the previous episode.
- Music from Genesect and the Legend Awakened is used in this episode.
- Bonnie sings Puni-chan's Song to Squishy near the beginning of the episode.
- Team Rocket doesn't recite their motto in this episode.
- Serena narrates the preview for the next episode.
Errors
- When Team Rocket is watching Ash and his friends, Jessie's mouth disappears for a few frames when she grins.
Dub edits
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Danish | Nøglen til respekt! | |
Dutch | Wat respect openen! | |
Finnish | Avaimet kunnioitukseen! | |
European French | Une confiance à déverrouiller! | |
German | Respekt muss verdient sein! | |
Italian | La chiave del rispetto! | |
Korean | 레프트와 라이트! 거북손손의 흔들리는 마음!! | |
Norwegian | Nøkkelen til respekt! | |
Polish | Klucz do szacunku! | |
Portuguese | Brazil | Merecer algum respeito! |
Portugal | A Chave do Respeito! | |
Russian | Ключ к уважению! | |
Spanish | Latin America | ¡La llave del respeto! |
Spain | ¡Abriendo puertas a la admiración! | |
Swedish | Nyckeln till respekt! | |
Thai | เลฟท์กับไรท์! คาเมะเทเทะผู้ลังเลใจ!! | |
Turkish | Biraz Saygı Görebilmek! | |
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