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While Totodile, Chikorita, Togepi, and Pikachu are staring at the spot, a net from Team Rocket's Meowth balloon drops down and captures them. When Ash and Bucky wonder what's going on, Team Rocket recite their {{motto}} while [[List of Team Rocket's disguises|dressed in pirate costumes]], which Meowth reveals is because of a mix-up at the dry cleaners. James pulls up the net, satisfied with the selection of Pokémon they captured. Ash has Chikorita use {{m|Razor Leaf}}, but it doesn't cut through the net because it is coated in steel. At that, Ash decides to send out {{AP|Cyndaquil}} and has it use {{m|Flamethrower}}. It successfully breaks off the net, freeing the Pokémon. Misty has Poliwhirl use {{m|Water Gun}}, which hits the balloon and sends Team Rocket crashing onto the ground. Meowth lands next to a lump of soil that Dunsparce then pops out of. Ash has Cyndaquil use Flamethrower, which causes an explosion and blasts Team Rocket off, with Meowth holding Dunsparce. As Team Rocket is flying through the air, Meowth notices that they got a Dunsparce, and they all scream that it's better than nothing. Bucky on the other hand is disappointed, though Misty and her friends agree to keep on searching for a Dunsparce, which cheers Bucky up.
While Totodile, Chikorita, Togepi, and Pikachu are staring at the spot, a net from Team Rocket's Meowth balloon drops down and captures them. When Ash and Bucky wonder what's going on, Team Rocket recite their {{motto}} while [[List of Team Rocket's disguises|dressed in pirate costumes]], which Meowth reveals is because of a mix-up at the dry cleaners. James pulls up the net, satisfied with the selection of Pokémon they captured. Ash has Chikorita use {{m|Razor Leaf}}, but it doesn't cut through the net because it is coated in steel. At that, Ash decides to send out {{AP|Cyndaquil}} and has it use {{m|Flamethrower}}. It successfully breaks off the net, freeing the Pokémon. Misty has Poliwhirl use {{m|Water Gun}}, which hits the balloon and sends Team Rocket crashing onto the ground. Meowth lands next to a lump of soil that Dunsparce then pops out of. Ash has Cyndaquil use Flamethrower, which causes an explosion and blasts Team Rocket off, with Meowth holding Dunsparce. As Team Rocket is flying through the air, Meowth notices that they got a Dunsparce, and they all scream that it's better than nothing. Bucky on the other hand is disappointed, though Misty and her friends agree to keep on searching for a Dunsparce, which cheers Bucky up.


Meowth is pleased with his caught Dunsparce. Though Jessie is not amused, since she believes that Dunsparce is a boring Pokémon, but Meowth argues that it's better than no Pokémon at all. James says that {{an|Giovanni|the Boss}} would hardly notice one Dunsparce, but then Jessie figures that the Boss would notice dozens of Dunsparce. With that, Team Rocket puts a new plan into action, a "3-D Virtual Pokémon Show" to capture the other childrens' Dunsparce. The children, who are playing with their Dunsparce, decide to check it out, hoping to see things like moving holograms or computer-controlled puppets. However, when the curtains open the story of Dunsparce versus {{p|Moltres}} proves to be underwhelming. James and Meowth's Moltres and Dunsparce costumes are obvious, and their staged battle proves to be cringe worthy at best. Following the performance, Jessie and James roll their [[trade machine]] onto stage and offer to [[trade]] everyone a Moltres each in exchange for their Dunsparce. The kids are all a gasp at the idea, but Timothy prompts all the other children, with exception of one girl, to follow his lead and trade away their Dunsparce.  
Meowth is pleased with his caught Dunsparce. Though Jessie is not amused, since she believes that Dunsparce is a boring Pokémon, but Meowth argues that it's better than no Pokémon at all. James says that {{an|Giovanni|the Boss}} would hardly notice one Dunsparce, but then Jessie figures that the Boss would notice dozens of Dunsparce. With that, Team Rocket puts a new plan into action, a "3-D Virtual Pokémon Show" to capture the other children's Dunsparce. The children, who are playing with their Dunsparce, decide to check it out, hoping to see things like moving holograms or computer-controlled puppets. However, when the curtains open, the story of Dunsparce versus {{p|Moltres}} proves to be underwhelming. James and Meowth's Moltres and Dunsparce costumes are obvious, and their staged battle proves to be cringe worthy at best. Following the performance, Jessie and James roll their [[trade machine]] onto stage and offer to [[trade]] everyone a Moltres each in exchange for their Dunsparce. The kids are all a gasp at the idea, but Timothy prompts all the other children, with exception of one girl, to follow his lead and trade away their Dunsparce.  


Meanwhile, Ash and his friends have been looking for a Dunsparce for hours, but have been unable to find a single one. They walk along the forest when they come across Bucky's friends crying. Bucky asks his friend Timothy why everyone is crying, and Timothy explains the situation. The Poké Balls that were traded to them were all fakes, so Team Rocket took all of the Dunsparce while the children got nothing. Misty asks the kids to describe the two people that tricked them, and the group realize that Team Rocket are behind the dastardly scheme. Bucky is concerned for his friends' sake, and Ash reassures him that he and his friends will deal with the culprits.
Meanwhile, Ash and his friends have been looking for a Dunsparce for hours, but have been unable to find a single one. They walk along the forest when they come across Bucky's friends crying. Bucky asks his friend Timothy why everyone is crying, and Timothy explains the situation. The Poké Balls that were traded to them were all fakes, so Team Rocket took all of the Dunsparce while the children got nothing. Misty asks the kids to describe the two people that tricked them, and the group realize that Team Rocket is behind the dastardly scheme. Bucky is concerned for his friends' sake, and Ash reassures him that he and his friends will deal with the culprits.


Team Rocket are having their own troubles with the Dunsparce. James admits that he was only following instructions, but Jessie clarifies that she only wanted him to check on them. Ash and his friends catch up with Team Rocket and confront them head on. Ash sends out Totodile and has it use {{m|Water Gun}}, but Wobbuffet sends the attack right back. Misty calls on her Poliwhirl and has it use Water Gun, but Wobbuffet uses {{m|Mirror Coat}} again, sending it right back. Then, Totodile uses Water Gun again while Wobbuffet is unprepared, and successfully hits it. James then sends out {{TP|James|Victreebel}} to have it help out, but it latches onto him instead. Just then, all of the children arrive at the scene, and the Dunsparce move to return to their {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. Jessie sends out her {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}}, who stands in front of the Dunsparce's way. The children decide to use their Dunsparce to battle Arbok, and call for them to use {{m|Screech}}. Arbok freezes up at the sheer noize, and the Dunsparce make their way to their owners. Jessie tells Arbok to stop them from getting away, but the children have their Dunsparce use {{m|Glare}}, completely stopping Arbok from moving. The Dunsparce then use a combined {{m|Take Down}} on Team Rocket, blasting them off.
Team Rocket is having their own troubles with the Dunsparce. James admits that he was only following instructions, but Jessie clarifies that she only wanted him to check on them. Ash and his friends catch up with Team Rocket and confront them head on. Ash sends out Totodile and has it use {{m|Water Gun}}, but Wobbuffet sends the attack right back. Misty calls on her Poliwhirl and has it use Water Gun, but Wobbuffet uses {{m|Mirror Coat}} again, sending it right back. Then, Totodile uses Water Gun again while Wobbuffet is unprepared, and successfully hits it. James then sends out {{TP|James|Victreebel}} to have it help out, but it latches onto him instead. Just then, all of the children arrive at the scene, and the Dunsparce move to return to their {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. Jessie sends out her {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}}, who stands in front of the Dunsparce's way. The children decide to use their Dunsparce to battle Arbok, and call for them to use {{m|Screech}}. Arbok freezes up at the sheer noize, and the Dunsparce make their way to their owners. Jessie tells Arbok to stop them from getting away, but the children have their Dunsparce use {{m|Glare}}, completely stopping Arbok from moving. The Dunsparce then use a combined {{m|Take Down}} on Team Rocket, blasting them off.


All of the children rejoice now that they finally got their Dunsparce back. The wild Dunsparce from before suddenly pops out of the ground, and Bucky sends out Caterpie to battle it. Caterpie hits Dunsparce, but Dunsparce knocks it right back. Bucky has Caterpie use {{m|String Shot}} followed by {{m|Tackle}}, and then he throws a Poké Ball at Dunsparce. Everyone watches with anticipation until the Poké Ball stops rocking and finally catches Dunsparce. Bucky cheers, now that he finally has his own Dunsparce. Back at the park, all of the Dunsparce race through the obstacle course again, now with Bucky's new Dunsparce included. Bucky cheers on his Dunsparce, while Caterpie supports Dunsparce from up on Bucky's shoulder. Watching from the entrance of the park, Ash and his friends are glad to see Bucky is happy now. Bucky turns around and bids farewell to the group, thanking them for their assistance.
All of the children rejoice now that they finally got their Dunsparce back. The wild Dunsparce from before suddenly pops out of the ground, and Bucky sends out Caterpie to battle it. Caterpie hits Dunsparce, but Dunsparce knocks it right back. Bucky has Caterpie use {{m|String Shot}} followed by {{m|Tackle}}, and then he throws a Poké Ball at Dunsparce. Everyone watches with anticipation until the Poké Ball stops rocking and finally catches Dunsparce. Bucky cheers, now that he finally has his own Dunsparce. Back at the park, all of the Dunsparce race through the obstacle course again, now with Bucky's new Dunsparce included. Bucky cheers on his Dunsparce, while Caterpie supports Dunsparce from up on Bucky's shoulder. Watching from the entrance of the park, Ash and his friends are glad to see Bucky is happy now. Bucky turns around and bids farewell to the group, thanking them for their assistance.
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* This is the last episode with the original [[Who's That Pokémon?|Dare Da?]] as an eyecatch in the Japanese version.
* This is the last episode with the original [[Who's That Pokémon?|Dare Da?]] as an eyecatch in the Japanese version.
** This is also the last episode to have the original title card in the Japanese version (in the dub, its last appearance is in ''[[EP157|The Fortune Hunters]]'').
** This is also the last episode to have the original title card in the Japanese version (in the dub, its last appearance is in ''[[EP157|The Fortune Hunters]]'').
* This is the second time James has worn a {{p|Moltres}} costume. The first was in ''The Fortune Hunters''. The two costumes in question are not the same.
* This is the second time [[James]] has worn a {{p|Moltres}} costume. The first was in ''The Fortune Hunters''. The two costumes in question are not the same.


===Errors===
===Errors===
* {{p|Dunsparce}} is repeatedly called a {{t|Bug}} type in this episode. It is actually a {{t|Normal}} type.
* {{p|Dunsparce}} is repeatedly called a {{t|Bug}} type in this episode. It is actually a {{t|Normal}} type.
* The Poké Ball does not open when Bucky sends out his Caterpie at the beginning of the episode.
* The Poké Ball does not open when [[Bucky]] sends out his {{p|Caterpie}} at the beginning of the episode.
* [[Jessie]] doesn't have her gloves on when she orders {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}} to use {{m|Counter}} and when she orders {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}} to counterattack after the Dunsparce used {{m|Screech}}.
* {{TP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}} pops out of his Poké Ball twice during {{TRT}}'s play, despite him not returning to his Poké Ball.
* When {{MTR}} tells [[Jessie]] not to insult him, the Dunsparce costume's underbelly turns completely blue.
* When James launches Meowth into the air, the wings on Meowth's Dunsparce costume are colored yellow like its body instead of white.
* [[Jessie]] doesn't have her glove on when she orders Wobbuffet to use {{m|Counter}} and when she orders {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}} to counterattack after the Dunsparce use {{m|Screech}}.
** Also during the battle between Jessie's Wobbuffet and [[Misty's Poliwhirl]], Jessie instructs Wobbuffet to use Counter against {{m|Water Gun}}, which works. Counter should only repel [[physical move]]s. The correct move would have been {{m|Mirror Coat}}.
** Also during the battle between Jessie's Wobbuffet and [[Misty's Poliwhirl]], Jessie instructs Wobbuffet to use Counter against {{m|Water Gun}}, which works. Counter should only repel [[physical move]]s. The correct move would have been {{m|Mirror Coat}}.
* When {{TRT}} gets blasted off by the kids' Dunsparce, {{TP|James|Victreebel}} disappears.
* When Team Rocket is blasted off by the kids' Dunsparce, {{TP|James|Victreebel}} disappears.
 
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EP191 error.png|The costume's miscolored underbelly
EP191 error 2.png|The costume's miscolored wings
EP191 error 3.png|Jessie's missing glove
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