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'''RocketShipping''' (Japanese: '''コジムサ''' ''KojiMusa'') is the theory, belief, or hope that [[Jessie]] and [[James]] of [[Team Rocket]] are or will become romantically involved in the {{pkmn|anime}}. It is also known as '''JAJL''', or ''Jessie and James Love''.


==History of RocketShipping==
'''RocketShipping''' (Japanese: '''コジムサ''' ''KojiMusa'') is the ship between [[Jessie]] and [[James]], and alongside [[PokéShipping]] and [[AmourShipping]], is one of the most common pairings within the Pokémon fandom. It is also one of the few officially recognized by The Pokémon Company, with evidence found across multiple adaptations.
[[Image:Rocketshipping.jpg|thumb|206px|An image from the epilogue to Electric Tale of Pikachu]]


The term "RocketShipping" was the first time the suffix "[[Shipping]]" had been applied to any couple outside of the {{wp|X-Files}} fandom where it originated. Maria Rocket and other fans on the message board of [[TRHQ]] applied the term to Jessie and James. Other names for the pairing were coined later.
Jessie and James first appeared in ''[[EP002|Pokemon Emergency!]]'', alongside {{MTR}} as members of the [[Villainous team|villainous organization]] [[Team Rocket]]. From that point on, they have served as the show's primary antagonists over its history, frequently performing schemes to try and steal Pokémon from other {{pkmn|Trainer}}s, primarily [[Ash's Pikachu]]. It is frequently shown throughout the series that Jessie and James are shown to have a lot more physical contact than that between other characters, including hugging, hand-holding, and even sleeping on each other. They are shown to frequently share Pokémon who frequently show affection to the pair in similar ways, as well as equipment, such as their [[Z-Power Ring]].


The RocketShipping fandom has seen some changes over the years. In the beginning, there was only one kind of RocketShipper—the one who thought that Jessie and James were attracted to each other. Some fans hoped they would eventually become a full-fledged couple. The situation grew more intense when a member of TRHQ came across an untranslated graphic novel in a bookstore.
There is a wide amount of variation in how the character's relationship is presented depending on the language being translated. Notably, this includes James and Meowth fearing retribution when Jessie doesn't win Contests or Showcases in [http://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/comparisons/diamond_pearl/ep161.html English], compared to being supportive and wishful for her success in the original Japanese versions. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James frequently calls Jessie “mamita” or “querida” (terms of endearment like “honey” or “sweetie”), “mi Jessie” (my Jessie), or by the pet name “Jessita”.


Upon first glance, it appeared to be simply the last volume of [[Toshihiro Ono]]'s [[Electric Tale of Pikachu]] manga, which was in the process of being released in the United States. However, inside the book was something that changed the face of the fandom. Inside the epilogue were two important scenes: one was James confessing his love to Jessie; the other was a full-page illustration in which Jessie and James were married and Jessie visibly pregnant. Most importantly of all, this was all official and approved by [[Nintendo]].
==History of the RocketShipping Fandom==
[[File:RocketShipping.png|thumb|206px|An image from the epilogue to Electric Tale of Pikachu]]
The RocketShipping fandom has undergone substantial change over the years, with peaks of popularity naturally coinciding with the occurrence of Shipping "hints" in the source material.


The RocketShipping fan community went crazy. It finally had officially sanctioned proof that Jessie and James were a romantic couple. Some believed that it was only a matter of time before something similar happened in the TV anime series.
The first major event in the RocketShipping fanbase occurred when a member of [[TRHQ]] came across an untranslated graphic novel in a bookstore, the [[Electric Tale of Pikachu volume 4|final volume]] of [[Toshihiro Ono]]'s [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]] manga. [[ET20|The epilogue]] of the manga contained two important scenes: one was a panel showing James confessing his love to Jessie; the other was a full-page illustration in which Jessie and James were married and Jessie visibly pregnant. Most importantly of all for fans, this was official and approved by [[Nintendo]], some believed that it was only a matter of time before something similar happened in the anime series.


Eventually, the famous manga was translated and released in the United States, and RocketShippers rejoiced now that they could hold the evidence in their own hands. Around the same time, a website named [[Pokemopolis]] was getting attention for rebutting the "evidence" found in the manga. Pokemopolis became and has remained the most prominent anti-Rocketshipping site in Pokemon fandom, as well as the main proponent of the theory that James is gay.  
However, not long after this, the number and frequency of hints in the anime decreased, along with other changes in characterization. Around this time, a website named [[Pokemopolis]] was getting attention for rebutting the "evidence" found in the manga. Pokemopolis became a prominent anti-RocketShipping site in the fandom, as well as the main proponent of the theory that James is gay, and that Jessie and James are no more than friends.


Around the same time, the number and frequency of the Rocketshippy hints on the anime decreased, along with other changes in characterization.  As a result, the RocketShipping fan community split into several sects, each with different takes on Rocketshipping.
RocketShipping had resurgences in popularity following the episode ''[[DP117|Noodles! Roamin' Off!]]'', during the airing of ''[[Team Rocket's Secret Empire]]'' and again after ''[[XY063|A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!]]''.


==Sects of RocketShipping==
==Anime==
These sects were in use to differentiate between various "types" of RocketShipper who each had a different perception of the ship. It should be noted, however, that they have not actively been in use in the fandom since the {{series|Advanced Generation}} of the anime started airing in America.
===Pre Series===
[[File:James Jessie HS12.png|220px|thumb|right|Jessie blushing after James accidentally falls on top of her in ''[[HS12|Training Daze!]]'']]
In the side-story episode ''[[HS12|Training Daze!]]'', the history of the {{TRT}} formation was shown.  Jessie was a loner who didn't work well in a team, with James being the first partner she was shown to trust. After having a heart-to-heart one night, they vow to be there for each other and make their team shine. After James is hurt during their mission, Jessie wants to give up but James doesn't let her, not wanting to let the team down despite his injuries. Jessie's dedication to James is shown again at the end of the episode where James prepares to sacrifice himself, but Jessie doesn't let that happen with a declaration of their friendship being more important than succeeding.


===RocketShippers===
====[[Original series]]====
This is the general term for anyone who supports the idea of Jessie and James being a couple, whether past, present, or future. It is was also a term for a sect consisting of people who believe that Jessie and James are currently not in love but believed that they eventually would be.
Early on in the series Jessie and James were shown to be close teammates, frequently seen protecting and encouraging each other when faced with hardships, whether it be declarations of friendship, commitment or compliments in the face of death and danger as seen when trapped aboard the [[S.S. Anne]], during their encounters with {{p|Gastly}} during the events of ''[[EP020|The Ghost of Maiden's Peak]]'' or with [[Kaiser]] brandishing a gun at them during [[EP035]].


===R*cketShippers===
The pair are occasionally mistaken as a couple, seen when [[DJ Mary]] casts them as a married king and queen during ''[[EP160|Air Time!]]''. This is something they are only too happy to play up during their schemes, even disguising themselves as married couples in ''[[EP100|Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?]]''. Meowth also comments during ''[[M02|The Power of One]]' that "You two don't need the opposite sex because you got each other."
This was a more extreme type of RocketShipper, who believed that Jessie and James are currently attracted to each other. They fervently denied that James is anything but heterosexual.


===QueerShippers===
James is shown to be jealous when other men show interest in Jessie, such as [[Dr. Proctor]] in ''[[EP047|A Chansey Operation]]''. He is also quick to comfort her when their poverty is at its peaks and helps and encourage her in her aspirations outside of Team Rocket, such as during ''[[EP052|Princess vs. Princess]]''. Jessie desires to win the competition and the prized {{wp|Hinamatsuri}} dolls. Despite her loss, James, Meowth, and their Pokémon dress up as the dolls, with James and Jessie dressed as the Emperor and Empress in their "doll" set.
Self-proclaimed "in-character RocketShipping". Supporters generally believed that James plays the role of a woman and Jessie plays the role of a man, but that they would become a couple nevertheless.


===WrongRocketShippers===
Jessie frequently compliments him for his positive traits that help them towards their plans, whether it be picking locks, having a good memory, or doing well in Pokémon battles. She is also shown to be impressed when he exhibits talents outside of their work, such as his mastery of haiku's in ''[[EP245|Will the Real Oak Please Stand Up?]]''.
Smaller sect which believed that Jessie and James are currently in a "friends with benefits" type relationship. They didn't necessarily believe that they are in love with each other, but did believe that they have some kind of secret physical relationship going on. They took a more relaxed and joking stance to the Ship.


===AntiRocketShippers===
A recurring story throughout the anime with James is his history of being engaged to a girl named [[Jessebelle]]. A woman who bears a striking resemblance to Jessie that he fell in love with at first sight. First highlighted in ''[[EP048|Holy Matrimony!]]'', Jessie is crushed when she thinks James has abandoned her and Meowth to get his inheritance and marry Jessebelle. She is delighted when this is revealed that James decided to return to Team Rocket, swooping down in the [[Meowth Balloon]] to pick her up. When he tells her he wasn't able to get the inheritance, she brushes it off, saying they don't need it as long as they have their freedom. They shake hands to reaffirm their friendship. Their hands form a heart and the viewers are shown a prolonged scene of them gazing into each other's eyes as the music swells. They are so caught up in the moment that they forget to pick up Meowth.
Supporters denied any sort of romantic relationship between Jessie and James. They liked to see them as best friends, but nothing more. In most cases, they believed that James is undeniably gay, based on the more camp portrayal of James by [[Eric Stuart]] and James' crossdressing. Opinions on Jessie's sexuality varied.


==Evidence==
====''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]''====
The following is a list of points that point to a potential relationship between James and Jessie.
Throughout the course of this series both Jessie and James are given the opportunity to depart from Team Rocket, James in the side story episode ''[[HS03|We're No Angels!]]'' (in the dub this was extended to Jessie as well) and Jessie during ''[[AG187|The Unbeatable Lightness of Seeing!]]''. Both express sadness at this possibility and are happy when the other decides to stay.
===Anime evidence===
====Jessie's hints====
[[Image:H012_jessie_blush.jpg|220px|thumb|Jessie blushing after James accidentally falls on top of her in ''[[H012|Training Daze!]]'']]
* ''[[EP145|A Farfetch'd Tale]]''
: Jessie blushes and looks at James adoringly when he is doing well in battle against Ash and company.
* ''[[H012|Training Daze!]]''
: Despite having had twelve previous partners and managing to abandon them all without regret, when James is in the hospital and cannot join her for the final task, Jessie almost gives up. She then blushes when James accidentally falls on top of her.
* ''[[AG147|Sweet Baby James]]''
: Jessie looked annoyed when James freaked out at the idea of being married to her.
* ''[[AG176|The Ole' Berate and Switch]]''
: After Jessie, James, and Meowth decide to split up, [[Cassidy]] convinces James to join her. Jessie sees her drag him away and kicks a fire extinguisher in anger.
* ''[[DP055|Throwing the Track Switch]]''
: Jessie tries to cheer James up by stealing {{AP|Buizel}} for him (and {{TP|Dawn|Aipom}} for herself). When she sees how happy this has made him she smiles and holds his hands.


====James' hints====
In the previous season where James was seen getting jealous, of [[Dr. Proctor]] in this series, he is shown to be wary of [[Harley]]'s intentions towards Jessie. Jessie is also shown to be jealous of women paying attention to James when he's dressed as [[Juan]] in ''[[AG111|Eight Ain't Enough]]''.
In the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} when James watches Jessie participate in events under an assumed name, he keeps forgetting to call her by her fake name, and instead calls her Jessie before correcting himself. This could be taken as meaning he cares more about watching her participate than the current plan Team Rocket is up to. As of the latest episode in Japan, no one has noticed James make this slip up.
Also in the Diamond and Pearl series, he has stated on occasion how proud of her he is. It should be noted that Jessie has not been around when he has said this, and that the dub has not kept these lines.
* ''[[EP035|The Legend of Dratini]]''
: When [[Kaiser]] starts shooting at Team Rocket, James smiles and tells Jessie to trust him, then grabs her by the waist and jumps off the roof to what he believed to be to safety.
* ''[[EP052|Princess vs. Princess]]
: After losing to [[Misty]] in the Princess Festival Contest, James hold Jessie's hands and tries to cheer her up by giving her a Team Rocket version of the doll set she wanted.
* ''[[EP094|Snack Attack]]''
: James blushes after Jessie compliments him on having a good memory.
* ''[[EP141|Good 'Quil Hunting]]''
: Jessie is feeling down and James holds her hands and tells her things to cheer her up. They also hug.
* ''[[DP117|Noodles! Roamin' Off!]]''
: When Jessie left to pursue a career in Contests, James was visibly hurt and wondered how strong their bond really was. He then ran off and cried. Later in the episode after Jessie saved him, James got on his knees and cried because he was happy she came back.
* [[DP123]]
: Up until this episode, James has never liked Jessie using his Pokémon in Contests, mostly due to her mistreatment of {{TP|James|Chimecho}}. He now has no problem with it (most likely due to the fact Jessie has treated all his Pokemon very well since, and she is doing well in them) and even told {{TP|James|Mime Jr.}} that's he counting on it and Jessie's third ribbon depends on it.


====Shared hints====
In the Latin American Spanish dub of ''[[AG053|Game Winning Assist]]'', when {{TP|James|Cacnea}} affectionately attacks James he says, "¿Cacnea, por qué me quieres besar si sabes que ya tengo novia?"; or, "Cacnea, why do you want to kiss me if you know that I already have a girlfriend?". Although ''novia'' can mean both “girlfriend” and “fiancée”, James never uses novia when he is saying "fiancée." Instead, he uses ''prometida'', an unambiguous word for "fiancée”. He always refers to [[Jessebelle]] as his "prometida," and Jessebelle in turn calls him her "prometido." By the same token, during James's brief engagement to [[Temacu]], she, James, and Jessie all use the term "prometido". On top of that, James does not mention Jessebelle between catching Cacnea and ''Game Winning Assist'', so Cacnea would not understand any reference to Jessebelle. Therefore, "novia" would mean "girlfriend" and can only reasonably refer to Jessie.
Jessie and James have a tendency to hug or hold onto each other when they are scared (dubbed "fearhugs" by RocketShippers) or happy. Jessie and James also don't have a problem with physical contact such as sleeping on parts of the other's body or holding each other in ways that normal boy and girl friends wouldn't.


* ''[[EP016|Pokémon Shipwreck]]''
During the events of ''[[AG072|The Bicker the Better]]'' [[Oscar and Andi]] assume Jessie and James are a couple in the English dub (in the original they simply suggest that the two have a good relationship). James looks confused at this and Jessie just ignores it. Since they don't get upset at it like {{Ash}} and {{an|May}} do, it could be interpreted that Jessie and James find the assumption acceptable. This comfort can also be seen in ''[[AG081|Take This House and Shuppet]]'' when James comments "They say that you always hurt the ones you love!" during a fight, and in ''[[AG085|Sky High Gym Battle!]]'' where Jessie and James imagine themselves dancing together at the Team Rocket nightclub with the R insignia covered in hearts
: James wants the others to leave him behind, but Jessie tells him they'll go across together. James looks touched. They hug and say how they'll never forget each other.
* ''[[EP048|Holy Matrimony!]]''
: Jessie is upset that James might have left to marry his fiance and inherit his money, but he appears in their Meowth balloon and picks her up. They say they'd rather have their freedom than money, then smile and stare into each others eyes. They completely forget to pick up {{MTR}}.
* ''[[EP020|The Ghost of Maiden's Peak]]''
: When the [[Ghost of Maiden's Peak|ghost]] is dragging James away and he cries that he doesn't want to go, Jessie pulls out a bazooka and shoots the ghost. When James smiles at her with watery eyes and says her name adoringly, she says, "Don't get the wrong idea!" and attempts to hide the fact that she did it for his sake.
* ''[[AG072|The Bicker the Better]]''
: When [[Oscar and Andi]] assume Jessie and James are a couple, James looks confused and Jessie just ignores it. Since they didn't get upset at it like {{Ash}} and {{an|May}} did, it could be interpreted that neither has a problem with the idea. Later in the episode James was teasing Jessie about being ugly in a joking way, and Jessie smiled and covered her ears and pretended not to hear it. Since Jessie gets is obsessed with her appearance, her lack of getting mad about it and the joking way James did it might be interptied as flirting. At the end of the episode when Jessie and James made up, they linked arms and smiled at each other.
* ''[[AG141|Hail to the Chef]]''
: Jessie and James were seen asleep on a bed with the covers partly over them. Jessie was sleeping on top of James.
* ''[[DP117|Noodles! Roamin' Off!]]''
: When a {{shiny2}} {{p|Metagross}} was about to kill Jessie and James, James smiled sweetly at Jessie and said that life wasn't a waste because he spent it with good friends. Jessie agreed and said that if there were another world after they die, they'd meet again there. James agreed to that, smiled, and no longer looked afraid.
* [[DP133]]
: One image from their motto shows Jessie and James on a set of scales with a pink heart symbol on it, seemingly at balance despite it swinging slightly.
* ''[[It's a White Tomorrow, Team Rocket!]]
: When Jessie, James and [[Mondo]] are about to be attacked by a hoard of {{p|Beedrill}}, they recite the lines of a famous {{wp|Kabuki}} scene when two lovers do a double suicide.
* ''[[Pokémon Puzzle League]]''
: During stage five in The Spa, they are dressed bridal couple, with the Bridal March as the theme.


===Movie evidence===
There were also other small events between the pair, such as when the pair view {{p|Illumise}} and {{p|Volbeat}} perform a "mating" dance in ''[[AG042|Love at First Flight]]'', that is said to bring good fortune to spectators who are in love. James sells his bottle caps in ''[[AG174|New Plot, Odd Lot!]]'' so that Jessie could buy a dress she wanted. Finally, James attempting to save Jessie from {{p|Regirock}} and {{p|Registeel}} by trying to carry her away in ''[[AG190|Pace - The Final Frontier!]]''.
====Jessie's hints====
* ''[[Jirachi: Wish Maker]]''
: At the end of the movie Jessie and James are holding onto each other and talking about how they don't care about wishes anymore and are just happy to be alive. They smile and Jessie says she's fine just doing this.


====James' hints====
James history with [[Jessebelle]] surfaces again in ''[[AG147|Sweet Baby James]]'' when the {{TRT}} visits one of his families estates. The housekeepers mistake Jessie for Jessebelle, Jessie is unimpressed by James's reaction to the thought of being married to her and further upset when he introduces her as his secretary in an attempt to cover up his being in Team Rocket. She spends most of the rest of the episode going against James's request to keep the peace and only becomes supportive again after James has been honest about their identity. Throughout their stay, the housekeepers continue to ask about Jessie, even when she isn't around and even approving of her after finding out they are members of Team Rocket, saying that “it seems like his friends are also good people”.
* ''[[Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]''
: After the leukocytes gets Jessie, James uses his {{TP|James|Cacnea}} to try and rescue Jessie. He gets out of the way when it tries to hug him showing how serious he is taking this. After he fails to rescue Jessie they both cry out to each other and she is dragged down. James stands there speechless, visibly heart broken, and then gets engulfed as well.


====Shared hints====
====''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]''====
* ''[[Mewtwo Strikes Back]]''
[[Image:DP133 Scale.png|250px|thumb|right|A motto sequence from ''[[DP133|Uncrushing Defeat!]]'']]
: Jessie and James are hugging each other throughout most of the movie.
Jessie's Contest arc in ''Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl'' is a major source of development for her relationship with James. The hesitancy he feels towards her participation, carried over from ''Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire'', eventually dissipates and he becomes increasingly involved, loaning her his Pokémon and on [[DP146|one occasion]] stepping in for her when she is sick. He repeatedly forgets to cheer her by her Jessilina alias and instead calls her Jessie before correcting himself, such as in ''[[DP171|Dawn of a Royal Day!]]''. In ''[[DP175|Opposites Interact!]]'' James tries to get Jessie to let him watch her performances instead of selling merchandise. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James frequently calls Jessie by nicknames including ''[[DP022|his marigold queen]] or [[DP175|Jessie-Jess]], which is Jessie's nickname from her days at [[Team Rocket Academy]].
* ''[[The Power of One]]''
: Meowth says that Jessie and James act lovey dovey all the time causing Jessie and James to get upset and blush. A few minutes later they are seen hugging each other.
* ''[[Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]''
: Jessie and James are seen holding onto each other after they are freed from the leukocytes.


==Trivia==
In this series, there were few instances of implied imagery between Jessie and James, primarily in ''[[DP142|Where No Togepi Has Gone Before!]]'', where inside their base there is no bed in James's room, and a double bed in Jessie's. During ''[[DP073|Crossing Paths]]'', once Jessie releases {{TP|Jessie|Dustox}}, James is touched by Jessie's explanation about this being Dustox's chance of love. The narrator also suggests that Jessie will find happiness too as the shot pans down to show Jessie and James, the English dub narrator changes "finding happiness" to "finding love".
[[Image:EP005_firstfearhug.jpg|220px|thumb|Jessie and James' first fearhug in ''[[EP005|Showdown in Pewter City]]'']]
 
* [[James's mother]] looks very similar to Jessie.
The events of ''[[DP117|Noodles! Roamin' Off!]]'' features the {{TRT}} going their separate ways, with Meowth joining a noodle cart, Jessie wanting to focus on being a coordinator, and James remaining with Team Rocket. A depressed James decides to try and capture a {{shiny}} {{p|Metagross}}. When Jessie hears that James is in danger, she immediately drops the façade of pursuing her contest career and rushes to his aid, causing James to fall to his knees and cry, overjoyed she has returned. With the shiny MEtagross about to attack them, James apologizes for getting Jessie involved, which she brushes off saying they're friends. He goes on to say life wasn't wasted because he spent it with good friends, looking at her significantly. Closing their eyes for the final blow, Jessie says, “If there is another world after we die, let’s meet again there.” James agrees and smiles, no longer looking afraid. This is an addendum to James's implied promise in ''[[HS12|Training Daze]]'' to always be at Jessie's side.
* Jessie and James' first fearhug was at the end of the episode ''[[EP005|Showdown in Pewter City]]''.
 
* Unlike other popular shippings, RocketShipping has no main rival ship. Many Rocketshippers use this as evidence that the writers are leaning toward this ship becoming canon one day.
During ''[[DP002|Two Degrees of Separation!]]'' while visiting one of James's families summer homes, Team Rocket decide to leave quickly before [[James's parents|his parents]] and [[Jessebelle]] arrive. Although disappointed, James expresses the desire to live in a cottage in the future with Jessie and Meowth. Later on, during the episode ''[[DP153|The Treasure Is All Mine!]]'', James refers to Jessebelle as his first love, implying that he'd fallen in love with someone else. To escape Jessebelle later in the episode he asks {{Ash}} to get Pikachu to use {{m|Thunderbolt}} on them to send them blasting off.
* Jessie and James have a {{wp|ramen}} shop named after them.
 
====''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]''====
''Pokémon the Series: Black & White'' is noteworthy for attempting to put Jessie, James, and Meowth in more serious, antagonistic roles. Their normal personalities and relationships are so much suppressed during the series that it inspired the creation of the [[Team Rocket's Secret Empire]] radio show, in the introduction to which [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/User:Rocket_Girl/TR_Radio_show/Transcript James accuses Jessie of only speaking to him these days to confirm mission plans]. This change resulted in a complete absence of shipping evidence until the ''[[Decolora Adventure]]'' portion of the saga when they start to revert to their prior selves. An example of this is in ''[[BW124|Danger, Sweet as Honey!]]'', when Jessie freezes in terror at the prospect of being attacked by a swarm of {{p|Beedrill}}, James takes her by the shoulders to guide her out of harm's way.
 
====''[[Pokémon the Series: XY]]''====
In a progression of his involvement in Jessie's Contest arc in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]'', James is a bedrock of support for Jessie during the [[Pokémon Showcase]] competition. As before, he often forgets to call her by her stage name and is now frequently shown to be the loudest supporter in the crowd, to the point that it becomes a nuisance for the audience members seated near him. During the Pokémon Showcase Master Class, despite worrying she'd be angry at her loss, Jessie thanks her friends for helping her get as far as she had. Everyone tackles and hugs her, with James saying he'd follow her anywhere.
 
''Pokémon the Series: XY'' generally had smaller moments between Jessie and James peppered throughout the episodes, such as pushing each other out of the way of danger. One such moment is during ''[[XY124|A Gaggle of Gadget Greatness!]]'' when Jessie struggles to open a trick wall, James whacks a hand against it, briefly trapping Jessie between his body and the wall until it opens. Annoyed, she tells him, "That was misleading." The frames are presented like a classic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabedon Kabedon] scene, a trope often used in anime and manga for love confessions. In ''[[M17|Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction]]'' when the trio believe they are about to get rich from {{an|Diancie}}’s diamonds, James's first suggestion is they could build a house with the money and Jessie follows this up by saying they might get a holiday home too.
 
Jessie again dabbled with the idea of parting with Team Rocket during ''[[XY063|A Fork in The Road! A Parting of The Ways!]]''. After being separated during a blast-off, James and Meowth find Jessie telling {{Ash}} and company she is quitting Team Rocket to stay with [[Dr. White]], who she has fallen in love with. Meowth is about to stop Jessie, but James tells him they shouldn't get in the way of her happiness. James then runs away crying as he reminisces about the life he has shared with his partner. After Jessie and James Pokémon are stolen by a [[Pokémon hunter (XY063)|hunter]] James pleads Ash and his friends for help. In the original Japanese, {{an|Serena}} begins to ask an ambiguous question of James about Jessie which he cuts off with an affirmative grunt before she can express the verb. Given the context, it is hinted that she may have been about to ask if he likes her as more than a friend. Jessie, having overheard the conversation Jessie chooses to return to Team Rocket and help rescue their Pokémon. When Meowth begs her to live for love, not evil, to which she replies that she is carrying out the evils of love and truth, quoting their [[Team Rocket mottos|motto]].
 
====''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]''====
Throughout this series, there were multiple subtle signs indicating how much Jessie and James care for each other, whether it be through their desire to protect one another from danger or support each other during competitions.
 
Key moments include in ''[[SM058|Fighting Back the Tears!]]'' when James gets {{status|poison}}ed by a wild {{p|Toxapex}} multiple times during the episode, with Jessie getting increasingly concerned. She determines that Jame's health is more important than getting a rare and powerful Pokémon. James is equally concerned when he protects Jessie from an {{alo|Raticate}}'s {{m|Bite}} attack in ''[[SM025|A Team-on-Team Tussle!]]'' or when he has to attack Jessie to free her from a {{p|Gengar}}'s control in ''[[SM073|Why Not Give Me a Z-Ring Sometime?]]'', even requesting {{TP|James|Mareanie}} to do it gently so as not to injure her.
 
Whilst there are no competitions in the same vein as contests or showcases this series, some episodes feature Jessie wanting to pursue an acting career, which James supports and assists with, even admitting she looks beautiful before her audition in ''[[SM113|This Magik Moment!]]''. At the conclusion of the series in the [[Manalo Conference]] both characters make it through the [[Battle Royal]] and into the {{pkmn|battle}} portion of the competition. When Jessie loses in the first round she demands James win, giving him their shared Z-Ring. She also gives the announcers a biography for James calling him a "ferocious warrior who has traveled the world and conquered [[Gyms]]s". Meowth pointing out that she's getting overexcited in cheering him on, much like James used to during her contests and showcases. After his loss, she struggles to tell him that she is proud regardless, offering a can of iced {{DL|Pokémon Center Café|Drinks|Komala Coffee}} and reminding him that Team Rocket always moves forward. James recognizes the offering for what it is from her and appears to be very touched by her action.
 
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* [[JN003|Ivysaur's Mysterious Tower!]]
: The duo performs a ballroom dance sequence in the new stock motto animation. They dance holding hands and James dips Jessie.-->
 
==Other media==
===''[[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]''===
Throughout the manga, there is suggestive physical contact between Jessie and James and they also revealed to share a bed. In [[ET20|the epilogue]], there is a panel in which we see a flashback to James confessing his love to Jessie and at the end of the manga, Jessie and James are shown to be married with a child on the way.
 
===''[[Pokémon Puzzle League]]''===
[[Image:EP100 Team Rocket Disguises.png|250px|thumb|left|Jessie and James dressed as newlyweds in ''[[EP100|Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?!]]'']]
During Round Four in Spa Service, they are wearing their bride and groom clothing from the episode ''[[EP100|Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?]]''. Unlike the episode, Meowth is dressed as a flower girl and the background music is "{{wp|Bridal Chorus|Treulich Geführt}}" by {{wp|Richard Wagner}}, known in English as the "Bridal Chorus".
 
===Radio===
====''[[It's a White Tomorrow, Team Rocket!]]''====
During the radio drama, Jessie says the only thing she can rely on is her partner, James asks hopefully whether she means him, however, she reveals she meant her [[Jessie's Arbok|Arbok]], which upsets James. Later on when trapped and anticipating a fatal attack from an angry hoard of {{p|Beedrill}}, Jessie and James recite the lines of a famous {{wp|Kabuki}} scene from a show called ''Kuruwa Bunsho'' (translated as ''Love Letters from the Licensed Quarter''), where two lovers commit a double suicide.
 
====''[[Team Rocket's Secret Empire]]''====
A radio drama that aired in the latter half of 2012, ''[[Team Rocket's Secret Empire]]'' featured a lot of interaction between the three members of Team Rocket, the show was presented over several segmented stories where they portrayed different characters within them. The {{OBP|Team Rocket's Secret Empire|Twitter}} Twitter account featured several in-character tweets that indicated how close Jessie and James are, including an interaction during one of James's occasional Q&A sessions on Twitter, a follower asked him, "Jessie is cute! Since you are together all the time, haven't you fallen in love with her?" James answered, "So (she's my) eternal partner, right!" (「永遠のパートナーだからな!」).


==Similarities==
In the chapter [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBoUED_EnQ8 "Space People No. 1"], the opening drama of Episode 7, the aftermath of a rocket ship accident is explored. The character of James is frantically searching for Jessie's character and is distraught to find her injured and trapped under rubble. He is unable to free her despite his best efforts, so holds her as she dies. She tells him how happy she is that he is with her at the end and encourages him to save himself, as she believes their relationship is destined by fate and they will be reunited in another life. When asked in the final episode, Jessie cites this as her favorite opening skit of the series and James agrees.
* Jessie and James have both owned {{type2|Poison}} Pokémon until the {{series|Advanced Generation}}.
* They both have a similar style of fashion and always coordinate their outfits. They have also donned various disguises pretending to be a couple, most notably as a couple getting married, as [[Volbeat]] and [[Illumise]], and wearing outfits similar to the ones [[Oscar and Andi]] wore.
* Jessie and James frequently use each other's Pokémon. Their Pokémon have rarely ever had a problem with this, and sometimes are happy about it.
* James' {{type2|Grass}} Pokémon have occasionally "attacked" Jessie the same way they do James. Since James' Pokémon do it out of affection, many Rocketshippers use this to show that Jessie and James have a close relationship.


==Notable RocketShippers==
In the final episode, the trio is asked to say what they like about each other. James is initially rendered incoherent and only able to describe Jessie as "good", before eventually saying they are a good balance. Jessie cites James always being there, saying that whenever she thinks she's alone she looks behind her and James is there. Although framed as a joke implying that James is creepily ever-present, there is also an underlying reference to the promise he makes in ''[[HS12|Training Daze!]]'' to stick with her.
*{{MTR}}
*[[Nanny and Pop-Pop]]
*[[Oscar and Andi]]


==On Bulbagarden forums==
==Trivia==
* [http://bmgf.bulbagarden.net/showthread.php?t=9442 Rocketshipping Club...!!]
* Scriptwriter [[Junki Takegami]] is responsible for writing what are generally considered to be the 3 most important Rocketshipping episodes: ''[[EP048|Holy Matrimony!]]'', ''[[HS12|Training Daze]]'' and ''[[DP117|Noodles! Roamin' Off!]]''. Interestingly, he also received joint writing credit with Shōji Yonemura for ''[[XY063|A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!]]'' in promotional material, although his name did not appear in the episode's end credits.
* [[Toshihiro Ono]] who created [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]] manga, in which Jessie and James are shown married and expecting a child, continues to express his support for the pairing on [https://twitter.com/kamirenjack3 his Twitter account].
** He is also infamous for producing an unofficial hentai doujinshi which fills in the details of how they conceived their child.
<!--* In the episode ''[[DP117|Noodles! Roamin' Off!]]'', Jessie and James have a {{wp|ramen}} shop named after them.-->
* In addition to numerous appearances with Meowth and their other Pokémon, Jessie and James have featured together by themselves in 3 TCG cards:
** [[Here Comes Team Rocket! (Team Rocket 15)|Here Comes Team Rocket!]] ([[EX Team Rocket Returns (TCG)|EX Team Rocket Returns]] print)
** [[Team Rocket's Harassment (Ash vs Team Rocket Deck 26)|Team Rocket's Harassment]]
** [[Jessie & James (Hidden Fates 58)|Jessie & James]] (Regular print)
<!--* It was mistakenly thought for a time that the [[Iron-Masked Marauder]] was the future son of Jessie and James due to a mistranslation before the release of ''[[M04|Celebi: Voice of the Forest]]'', describing him as their "descendant".-->


==External links==
==External links==
===RocketShipping support===
* [http://forums.bulbagarden.net/index.php?threads/rocketshipping-general-discussion.55903/ Rocketshipping General Discussion] on Bulbagarden Forums
* [http://type-wild.net/rocket/ A White Tomorrow] The fanlisting for the relationship between Jessie and James (Musashi and Kojiro)
* [http://rocketfics.free.fr/ Rocket-Fics] French fanfic site
* [http://www.freewebs.com/rocketshipper/ The Rocketshipper Photo Album]
* [http://www.serebiiforums.com/showthread.php?t=105443/ Rocketshipping General Discussion on Serebii.Net Forums]
* [http://rocketshippyclub.deviantart.com/ Rocketshippy Fanart Club on Deviantart]


===AntiRocketShipping support===
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* [http://www.pokemopolis.net/rocket/rockship.htm Pokemopolis' AntiRocketshipping page]
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Latest revision as of 04:39, 27 October 2023

RocketShipping (Japanese: コジムサ KojiMusa) is the ship between Jessie and James, and alongside PokéShipping and AmourShipping, is one of the most common pairings within the Pokémon fandom. It is also one of the few officially recognized by The Pokémon Company, with evidence found across multiple adaptations.

Jessie and James choose flight over fight in Watt's with Wattson?

Jessie and James first appeared in Pokemon Emergency!, alongside Meowth as members of the villainous organization Team Rocket. From that point on, they have served as the show's primary antagonists over its history, frequently performing schemes to try and steal Pokémon from other Trainers, primarily Ash's Pikachu. It is frequently shown throughout the series that Jessie and James are shown to have a lot more physical contact than that between other characters, including hugging, hand-holding, and even sleeping on each other. They are shown to frequently share Pokémon who frequently show affection to the pair in similar ways, as well as equipment, such as their Z-Power Ring.

There is a wide amount of variation in how the character's relationship is presented depending on the language being translated. Notably, this includes James and Meowth fearing retribution when Jessie doesn't win Contests or Showcases in English, compared to being supportive and wishful for her success in the original Japanese versions. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James frequently calls Jessie “mamita” or “querida” (terms of endearment like “honey” or “sweetie”), “mi Jessie” (my Jessie), or by the pet name “Jessita”.

History of the RocketShipping Fandom

 
An image from the epilogue to Electric Tale of Pikachu

The RocketShipping fandom has undergone substantial change over the years, with peaks of popularity naturally coinciding with the occurrence of Shipping "hints" in the source material.

The first major event in the RocketShipping fanbase occurred when a member of TRHQ came across an untranslated graphic novel in a bookstore, the final volume of Toshihiro Ono's The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga. The epilogue of the manga contained two important scenes: one was a panel showing James confessing his love to Jessie; the other was a full-page illustration in which Jessie and James were married and Jessie visibly pregnant. Most importantly of all for fans, this was official and approved by Nintendo, some believed that it was only a matter of time before something similar happened in the anime series.

However, not long after this, the number and frequency of hints in the anime decreased, along with other changes in characterization. Around this time, a website named Pokemopolis was getting attention for rebutting the "evidence" found in the manga. Pokemopolis became a prominent anti-RocketShipping site in the fandom, as well as the main proponent of the theory that James is gay, and that Jessie and James are no more than friends.

RocketShipping had resurgences in popularity following the episode Noodles! Roamin' Off!, during the airing of Team Rocket's Secret Empire and again after A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!.

Anime

Pre Series

 
Jessie blushing after James accidentally falls on top of her in Training Daze!

In the side-story episode Training Daze!, the history of the Team Rocket formation was shown. Jessie was a loner who didn't work well in a team, with James being the first partner she was shown to trust. After having a heart-to-heart one night, they vow to be there for each other and make their team shine. After James is hurt during their mission, Jessie wants to give up but James doesn't let her, not wanting to let the team down despite his injuries. Jessie's dedication to James is shown again at the end of the episode where James prepares to sacrifice himself, but Jessie doesn't let that happen with a declaration of their friendship being more important than succeeding.

Original series

Early on in the series Jessie and James were shown to be close teammates, frequently seen protecting and encouraging each other when faced with hardships, whether it be declarations of friendship, commitment or compliments in the face of death and danger as seen when trapped aboard the S.S. Anne, during their encounters with Gastly during the events of The Ghost of Maiden's Peak or with Kaiser brandishing a gun at them during EP035.

The pair are occasionally mistaken as a couple, seen when DJ Mary casts them as a married king and queen during Air Time!. This is something they are only too happy to play up during their schemes, even disguising themselves as married couples in Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?. Meowth also comments during The Power of One' that "You two don't need the opposite sex because you got each other."

James is shown to be jealous when other men show interest in Jessie, such as Dr. Proctor in A Chansey Operation. He is also quick to comfort her when their poverty is at its peaks and helps and encourage her in her aspirations outside of Team Rocket, such as during Princess vs. Princess. Jessie desires to win the competition and the prized Hinamatsuri dolls. Despite her loss, James, Meowth, and their Pokémon dress up as the dolls, with James and Jessie dressed as the Emperor and Empress in their "doll" set.

Jessie frequently compliments him for his positive traits that help them towards their plans, whether it be picking locks, having a good memory, or doing well in Pokémon battles. She is also shown to be impressed when he exhibits talents outside of their work, such as his mastery of haiku's in Will the Real Oak Please Stand Up?.

A recurring story throughout the anime with James is his history of being engaged to a girl named Jessebelle. A woman who bears a striking resemblance to Jessie that he fell in love with at first sight. First highlighted in Holy Matrimony!, Jessie is crushed when she thinks James has abandoned her and Meowth to get his inheritance and marry Jessebelle. She is delighted when this is revealed that James decided to return to Team Rocket, swooping down in the Meowth Balloon to pick her up. When he tells her he wasn't able to get the inheritance, she brushes it off, saying they don't need it as long as they have their freedom. They shake hands to reaffirm their friendship. Their hands form a heart and the viewers are shown a prolonged scene of them gazing into each other's eyes as the music swells. They are so caught up in the moment that they forget to pick up Meowth.

Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire

Throughout the course of this series both Jessie and James are given the opportunity to depart from Team Rocket, James in the side story episode We're No Angels! (in the dub this was extended to Jessie as well) and Jessie during The Unbeatable Lightness of Seeing!. Both express sadness at this possibility and are happy when the other decides to stay.

In the previous season where James was seen getting jealous, of Dr. Proctor in this series, he is shown to be wary of Harley's intentions towards Jessie. Jessie is also shown to be jealous of women paying attention to James when he's dressed as Juan in Eight Ain't Enough.

In the Latin American Spanish dub of Game Winning Assist, when Cacnea affectionately attacks James he says, "¿Cacnea, por qué me quieres besar si sabes que ya tengo novia?"; or, "Cacnea, why do you want to kiss me if you know that I already have a girlfriend?". Although novia can mean both “girlfriend” and “fiancée”, James never uses novia when he is saying "fiancée." Instead, he uses prometida, an unambiguous word for "fiancée”. He always refers to Jessebelle as his "prometida," and Jessebelle in turn calls him her "prometido." By the same token, during James's brief engagement to Temacu, she, James, and Jessie all use the term "prometido". On top of that, James does not mention Jessebelle between catching Cacnea and Game Winning Assist, so Cacnea would not understand any reference to Jessebelle. Therefore, "novia" would mean "girlfriend" and can only reasonably refer to Jessie.

During the events of The Bicker the Better Oscar and Andi assume Jessie and James are a couple in the English dub (in the original they simply suggest that the two have a good relationship). James looks confused at this and Jessie just ignores it. Since they don't get upset at it like Ash and May do, it could be interpreted that Jessie and James find the assumption acceptable. This comfort can also be seen in Take This House and Shuppet when James comments "They say that you always hurt the ones you love!" during a fight, and in Sky High Gym Battle! where Jessie and James imagine themselves dancing together at the Team Rocket nightclub with the R insignia covered in hearts

There were also other small events between the pair, such as when the pair view Illumise and Volbeat perform a "mating" dance in Love at First Flight, that is said to bring good fortune to spectators who are in love. James sells his bottle caps in New Plot, Odd Lot! so that Jessie could buy a dress she wanted. Finally, James attempting to save Jessie from Regirock and Registeel by trying to carry her away in Pace - The Final Frontier!.

James history with Jessebelle surfaces again in Sweet Baby James when the Team Rocket visits one of his families estates. The housekeepers mistake Jessie for Jessebelle, Jessie is unimpressed by James's reaction to the thought of being married to her and further upset when he introduces her as his secretary in an attempt to cover up his being in Team Rocket. She spends most of the rest of the episode going against James's request to keep the peace and only becomes supportive again after James has been honest about their identity. Throughout their stay, the housekeepers continue to ask about Jessie, even when she isn't around and even approving of her after finding out they are members of Team Rocket, saying that “it seems like his friends are also good people”.

Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl

 
A motto sequence from Uncrushing Defeat!

Jessie's Contest arc in Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl is a major source of development for her relationship with James. The hesitancy he feels towards her participation, carried over from Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire, eventually dissipates and he becomes increasingly involved, loaning her his Pokémon and on one occasion stepping in for her when she is sick. He repeatedly forgets to cheer her by her Jessilina alias and instead calls her Jessie before correcting himself, such as in Dawn of a Royal Day!. In Opposites Interact! James tries to get Jessie to let him watch her performances instead of selling merchandise. In the Latin American Spanish dub, James frequently calls Jessie by nicknames including his marigold queen or Jessie-Jess, which is Jessie's nickname from her days at Team Rocket Academy.

In this series, there were few instances of implied imagery between Jessie and James, primarily in Where No Togepi Has Gone Before!, where inside their base there is no bed in James's room, and a double bed in Jessie's. During Crossing Paths, once Jessie releases Dustox, James is touched by Jessie's explanation about this being Dustox's chance of love. The narrator also suggests that Jessie will find happiness too as the shot pans down to show Jessie and James, the English dub narrator changes "finding happiness" to "finding love".

The events of Noodles! Roamin' Off! features the Team Rocket going their separate ways, with Meowth joining a noodle cart, Jessie wanting to focus on being a coordinator, and James remaining with Team Rocket. A depressed James decides to try and capture a Shiny Metagross. When Jessie hears that James is in danger, she immediately drops the façade of pursuing her contest career and rushes to his aid, causing James to fall to his knees and cry, overjoyed she has returned. With the shiny MEtagross about to attack them, James apologizes for getting Jessie involved, which she brushes off saying they're friends. He goes on to say life wasn't wasted because he spent it with good friends, looking at her significantly. Closing their eyes for the final blow, Jessie says, “If there is another world after we die, let’s meet again there.” James agrees and smiles, no longer looking afraid. This is an addendum to James's implied promise in Training Daze to always be at Jessie's side.

During Two Degrees of Separation! while visiting one of James's families summer homes, Team Rocket decide to leave quickly before his parents and Jessebelle arrive. Although disappointed, James expresses the desire to live in a cottage in the future with Jessie and Meowth. Later on, during the episode The Treasure Is All Mine!, James refers to Jessebelle as his first love, implying that he'd fallen in love with someone else. To escape Jessebelle later in the episode he asks Ash to get Pikachu to use Thunderbolt on them to send them blasting off.

Pokémon the Series: Black & White

Pokémon the Series: Black & White is noteworthy for attempting to put Jessie, James, and Meowth in more serious, antagonistic roles. Their normal personalities and relationships are so much suppressed during the series that it inspired the creation of the Team Rocket's Secret Empire radio show, in the introduction to which James accuses Jessie of only speaking to him these days to confirm mission plans. This change resulted in a complete absence of shipping evidence until the Decolora Adventure portion of the saga when they start to revert to their prior selves. An example of this is in Danger, Sweet as Honey!, when Jessie freezes in terror at the prospect of being attacked by a swarm of Beedrill, James takes her by the shoulders to guide her out of harm's way.

Pokémon the Series: XY

In a progression of his involvement in Jessie's Contest arc in Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, James is a bedrock of support for Jessie during the Pokémon Showcase competition. As before, he often forgets to call her by her stage name and is now frequently shown to be the loudest supporter in the crowd, to the point that it becomes a nuisance for the audience members seated near him. During the Pokémon Showcase Master Class, despite worrying she'd be angry at her loss, Jessie thanks her friends for helping her get as far as she had. Everyone tackles and hugs her, with James saying he'd follow her anywhere.

Pokémon the Series: XY generally had smaller moments between Jessie and James peppered throughout the episodes, such as pushing each other out of the way of danger. One such moment is during A Gaggle of Gadget Greatness! when Jessie struggles to open a trick wall, James whacks a hand against it, briefly trapping Jessie between his body and the wall until it opens. Annoyed, she tells him, "That was misleading." The frames are presented like a classic Kabedon scene, a trope often used in anime and manga for love confessions. In Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction when the trio believe they are about to get rich from Diancie’s diamonds, James's first suggestion is they could build a house with the money and Jessie follows this up by saying they might get a holiday home too.

Jessie again dabbled with the idea of parting with Team Rocket during A Fork in The Road! A Parting of The Ways!. After being separated during a blast-off, James and Meowth find Jessie telling Ash and company she is quitting Team Rocket to stay with Dr. White, who she has fallen in love with. Meowth is about to stop Jessie, but James tells him they shouldn't get in the way of her happiness. James then runs away crying as he reminisces about the life he has shared with his partner. After Jessie and James Pokémon are stolen by a hunter James pleads Ash and his friends for help. In the original Japanese, Serena begins to ask an ambiguous question of James about Jessie which he cuts off with an affirmative grunt before she can express the verb. Given the context, it is hinted that she may have been about to ask if he likes her as more than a friend. Jessie, having overheard the conversation Jessie chooses to return to Team Rocket and help rescue their Pokémon. When Meowth begs her to live for love, not evil, to which she replies that she is carrying out the evils of love and truth, quoting their motto.

Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon

Throughout this series, there were multiple subtle signs indicating how much Jessie and James care for each other, whether it be through their desire to protect one another from danger or support each other during competitions.

Key moments include in Fighting Back the Tears! when James gets poisoned by a wild Toxapex multiple times during the episode, with Jessie getting increasingly concerned. She determines that Jame's health is more important than getting a rare and powerful Pokémon. James is equally concerned when he protects Jessie from an Alolan Raticate's Bite attack in A Team-on-Team Tussle! or when he has to attack Jessie to free her from a Gengar's control in Why Not Give Me a Z-Ring Sometime?, even requesting Mareanie to do it gently so as not to injure her.

Whilst there are no competitions in the same vein as contests or showcases this series, some episodes feature Jessie wanting to pursue an acting career, which James supports and assists with, even admitting she looks beautiful before her audition in This Magik Moment!. At the conclusion of the series in the Manalo Conference both characters make it through the Battle Royal and into the battle portion of the competition. When Jessie loses in the first round she demands James win, giving him their shared Z-Ring. She also gives the announcers a biography for James calling him a "ferocious warrior who has traveled the world and conquered Gymss". Meowth pointing out that she's getting overexcited in cheering him on, much like James used to during her contests and showcases. After his loss, she struggles to tell him that she is proud regardless, offering a can of iced Komala Coffee and reminding him that Team Rocket always moves forward. James recognizes the offering for what it is from her and appears to be very touched by her action.


Other media

The Electric Tale of Pikachu

Throughout the manga, there is suggestive physical contact between Jessie and James and they also revealed to share a bed. In the epilogue, there is a panel in which we see a flashback to James confessing his love to Jessie and at the end of the manga, Jessie and James are shown to be married with a child on the way.

Pokémon Puzzle League

 
Jessie and James dressed as newlyweds in Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?!

During Round Four in Spa Service, they are wearing their bride and groom clothing from the episode Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?. Unlike the episode, Meowth is dressed as a flower girl and the background music is "Treulich Geführt" by Richard Wagner, known in English as the "Bridal Chorus".

Radio

It's a White Tomorrow, Team Rocket!

During the radio drama, Jessie says the only thing she can rely on is her partner, James asks hopefully whether she means him, however, she reveals she meant her Arbok, which upsets James. Later on when trapped and anticipating a fatal attack from an angry hoard of Beedrill, Jessie and James recite the lines of a famous Kabuki scene from a show called Kuruwa Bunsho (translated as Love Letters from the Licensed Quarter), where two lovers commit a double suicide.

Team Rocket's Secret Empire

A radio drama that aired in the latter half of 2012, Team Rocket's Secret Empire featured a lot of interaction between the three members of Team Rocket, the show was presented over several segmented stories where they portrayed different characters within them. The Team Rocket's Secret Empire Twitter account featured several in-character tweets that indicated how close Jessie and James are, including an interaction during one of James's occasional Q&A sessions on Twitter, a follower asked him, "Jessie is cute! Since you are together all the time, haven't you fallen in love with her?" James answered, "So (she's my) eternal partner, right!" (「永遠のパートナーだからな!」).

In the chapter "Space People No. 1", the opening drama of Episode 7, the aftermath of a rocket ship accident is explored. The character of James is frantically searching for Jessie's character and is distraught to find her injured and trapped under rubble. He is unable to free her despite his best efforts, so holds her as she dies. She tells him how happy she is that he is with her at the end and encourages him to save himself, as she believes their relationship is destined by fate and they will be reunited in another life. When asked in the final episode, Jessie cites this as her favorite opening skit of the series and James agrees.

In the final episode, the trio is asked to say what they like about each other. James is initially rendered incoherent and only able to describe Jessie as "good", before eventually saying they are a good balance. Jessie cites James always being there, saying that whenever she thinks she's alone she looks behind her and James is there. Although framed as a joke implying that James is creepily ever-present, there is also an underlying reference to the promise he makes in Training Daze! to stick with her.

Trivia

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