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'''The Grass Route''' (Japanese: '''ポポッコ!くさポケモンバトル!!''' ''{{tt|Popocco!|Skiploom!}} Grass Pokémon Battle!!'') is the 178th episode of the [[Pokémon | '''The Grass Route''' (Japanese: '''ポポッコ!くさポケモンバトル!!''' ''{{tt|Popocco!|Skiploom!}} Grass Pokémon Battle!!'') is the 178th episode of the [[Pokémon animated series]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on December 21, 2000, and in the United States on November 3, 2001. | ||
{{spoilers}} | {{spoilers}} | ||
== | ==Blurb== | ||
{{ | <!--https://www.pokemon.com/us/animation/seasons/4/episode-21-the-grass-route/--> | ||
<i>En route to Ecruteak, Ash and company are caught by the sight of a Skiploom racing by. Following after it, they encounter its trainer, Ephram{{sic}}. He and his Skiploom are training for the upcoming annual Grass-Type tournament, a contest for Grass Pokémon only. Confident he can win any local tournament, Ash decides he and Bulbasaur will enter as well. Ephram{{sic}} and his Skiploom train hard as the tournament quickly approaches. However, Ash doesn't think it is necessary for someone of his Pokémon prowess to prepare. Find out who triumphs as young Ephram{{sic}} and Ash face off in the final round of the tournament!</i> | |||
==Plot== | |||
{{an|Brock}} informs {{Ash}} that [[Ecruteak City]] is on the other side of the upcoming mountain, and the news instantly gets Ash hyped for his next [[Gym]] match. The group notices an array of {{type|Grass}} Pokémon around them, but a running {{p|Skiploom}} grabs their attention. Ash's group follows the Pokémon and soon encounters its {{pkmn|Trainer}}, a young boy named [[Ephraim]]. Ephraim introduces his Skiploom as "Skippy", and asks Ash if he is a Trainer, and Ash shows Ephraim his three [[Badge]]s as proof. Ephraim immediately challenges Ash to a {{pkmn|battle}} against one of his Grass-types, eager to train Skippy. Ash accepts, calling upon his {{AP|Chikorita}}. After a {{m|Tackle}} attack fails to work, Ephraim calls for Skippy to use its {{m|Double Team}}, and Chikorita is dazed by Skippy's speed. Ash orders Chikorita's to use {{m|Razor Leaf}}, which successfully knocks away the clones and hits the real Skippy. Ephraim watches as Skippy bounces back onto its feet and he orders a {{m|Leech Seed}}. Chikorita batters the seeds away with a {{m|Vine Whip}} before knocking Skippy out with a direct Tackle. Ash celebrates his victory, but {{an|Misty}} scolds him, saying he should be ashamed of how badly he hurt Ephraim's Skiploom. Skippy proves to be fine, and Ephraim invites the Trainers back to his house. | |||
At his house, Ephraim introduces the group to [[Ephraim's parents|his parents]]. Ephraim's father reassures his son that even though he lost, at least he learned some valuable tricks from an experienced Trainer like Ash. He offers Ash and {{ashfr}} a place to stay for the night, and Ash happily accepts the kind offer. Misty turns her attention to the flowers growing inside the house, and Ephraim's mother admits that the family's Grass Pokémon helped. Everyone goes outside to watch the Grass Pokémon water the fields of flowers and admire their peaceful natures. Ephraim is quick to add that Grass Pokémon can be tough as well. He tells Ash that the reason he challenged him is because he and his Skiploom are training for the upcoming annual [[Grass Tournament]]. The Grass Tournament is a competition for Grass Pokémon only, with a large collection of [[Leaf Stone]]s as the prize. Confident he can win any "local" tournament, Ash decides he and his {{AP|Bulbasaur}} will enter as well. Meanwhile, {{TRT}} finds a flyer advertising the Grass Tournament and decides that they will also compete, in the hopes of winning the prize of Leaf Stones. [[James]] plans to use his {{TP|James|Victreebel}}, but [[Jessie]], having no Grass-type Pokémon, considers having {{MTR}} [[List of Team Rocket's disguises|disguise himself]] as a {{p|Sunflora}}. That evening, Ephraim is seen training with Skippy and practicing their Double Team and speed [[move]]s. Misty asks Ash if he is planning to train, but Ash arrogantly replies that a small local tournament is far too easy for him, and he does not need to train. | |||
The following day, the tournament begins. Ash is the first to battle, facing a Trainer with a {{p|Gloom}}. Ash and Bulbasaur manage to defeat their opponent with a single attack, advancing Ash to the next round. Ephraim's first round battle is against James, posing as "Mr. Semaj" and his Victreebel. Though intimidated at first, Ephraim and Skippy manage to easily take down Victreebel by binding it and [[Seeding|draining its energy]] with {{m|Leech Seed}}, followed by a disorienting {{m|Double Team}}. The moment he wins the match, Ephraim's parents rejoice over their son's accomplishment, much to Ephraim's embarrassment. | |||
Ash's second round battle is shown after, and he challenges Jessie and a disguised Meowth. Bulbasaur uses Razor Leaf, but the attack reveals Mewoth's true identity and Jessie's dishonesty. At this, the Team Rocket trio removes their disguises and recites their {{motto}}. The three try to steal the Leaf Stones, but Ash blasts them off with Bulbasaur's Vine Whip. Afterwards a montage is shown of Ash and Ephraim winning their rounds in the tournament with relative ease. | |||
The final matchup is between Ephraim and Skippy versus Ash and his Bulbasaur. At first, Ash and Bulbasaur dominate the match, smashing through Skippy's Double Team offensives. After a few exchanges of attacks, Ash tells Ephraim he doesn't want to harm the Skiploom any more than necessary. Ephraim asks Skippy if it is okay to keep fighting or if it would like to stop. Skiploom affirms that it wants to continue, and Ephraim agrees and tells Skippy to do whatever it takes to win. At this, Skiploom unleashes a powerful {{m|Solar Beam}} attack, must to everyone's shock. This unexpected attack hits Bulbasaur directly and sends it flying. Bulbasaur is finished off with a {{m|Tackle}} attack from Skippy, winning Ephraim the match and the tournament. Brock figures that all the battling Skippy has done must've given it enough [[experience]] for its [[level]] to have gone up during the match. Later, as Ephraim is handed the trophy, Ash remembers that pride and power aren't the only things a Trainer needs to win a battle. After this lesson in humility, Ash and his friends continue their journey. | |||
==Major events== | ==Major events== | ||
* Ash | * {{Ash}} and [[James]] enter the [[Grass Tournament]] but lose to [[Ephraim]]. | ||
* [[Ash's Bulbasaur]] is revealed to know {{m|Take Down}}. | * [[Ash's Bulbasaur]] is revealed to know {{m|Take Down}}. | ||
{{animeevents}} | {{animeevents|GS}} | ||
===Debuts=== | ===Debuts=== | ||
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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
===Humans=== | ===Humans=== | ||
[[File:Dare da EP178.png|thumb|200px | [[File:Dare da EP178.png|thumb|200px|{{tt|Dare da?|Who's That Pokémon?}}]] | ||
* {{Ash}} | * {{Ash}} | ||
* {{an|Misty}} | * {{an|Misty}} | ||
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* [[Ephraim]] | * [[Ephraim]] | ||
* [[Ephraim's parents]] | * [[Ephraim's parents]] | ||
* Competitors | * Announcer | ||
* Competitors | |||
===Pokémon=== | ===Pokémon=== | ||
[[File:WTP EP178.png|thumb|200px | [[File:WTP EP178.png|thumb|200px|Who's That Pokémon?]] | ||
[[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Girafarig}} ''( | [[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Girafarig}} ''(US and international)'', {{p|Skiploom}} ''(Japan)'' | ||
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}}) | * {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}}) | ||
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* {{p|Chikorita}} ({{OP|Ash|Chikorita}}) | * {{p|Chikorita}} ({{OP|Ash|Chikorita}}) | ||
* {{p|Victreebel}} ({{OP|James|Victreebel}}) | * {{p|Victreebel}} ({{OP|James|Victreebel}}) | ||
* {{p|Skiploom}} ([[Ephraim]]'s | * {{p|Skiploom}} ([[Ephraim]]'s; Skippy; debut) | ||
* {{p| | * {{p|Bellossom}} ([[Ephraim's parents]]'; ×2) | ||
* {{p| | * {{p|Hoppip}} ([[Ephraim's parents]]'; ×2) | ||
* {{p| | * {{p|Sunflora}} ([[Ephraim's parents]]'; ×2) | ||
* {{p| | * {{p|Oddish}} (Trainer's) | ||
* {{p| | * {{p|Gloom}} (Trainer's) | ||
* {{p|Weepinbell}} ( | * {{p|Vileplume}} (Trainer's) | ||
* {{p|Exeggutor}} ( | * {{p|Paras}} (Trainer's) | ||
* {{p|Tangela}} ( | * {{p|Bellsprout}} (Trainers'; ×2) | ||
* {{p|Bellossom}} ( | * {{p|Weepinbell}} (Trainer's) | ||
* {{p|Hoppip}} ( | * {{p|Exeggutor}} (Trainer's) | ||
* {{p| | * {{p|Tangela}} (Trainer's) | ||
* {{p|Bellossom}} (Trainer's) | |||
* {{p|Hoppip}} (Trainer's) | |||
* {{p|Oddish}} (×2) | |||
* {{p|Gloom}} | |||
* {{p|Bellsprout}} (×2) | |||
* {{p|Sunflora}} (×2) | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* This episode is listed | * This episode is listed on Viz's [[Pokémon Elements]] page as "The Grass Ro'''o'''t". | ||
* The names [[Jessie]] and [[James]] go by in the tournament are their own names spelled backwards; Eissej and Semaj. | * The names [[Jessie]] and [[James]] go by in the tournament are their own names spelled backwards; Eissej and Semaj. | ||
* This episode is featured on the ''Volume 1: Grass'' copy of ''[[Pokémon Elements]]''. | * This episode is featured on the ''Volume 1: Grass'' copy of ''[[Pokémon Elements]]''. | ||
* This is the last Japanese episode of the {{wp|20th century}}. | |||
* The trumpet fanfare James plays for Jessie's entrance is "{{wp|Reveille}}". | * The trumpet fanfare James plays for Jessie's entrance is "{{wp|Reveille}}". | ||
* This is the second time when {{MTR}} dresses up as a {{p|Sunflora}} | * This is the second time when {{MTR}} dresses up as a {{p|Sunflora}}, the first time being in ''[[EP135|Grin to Win!]]''. | ||
* Meowth uses a "{{m|Scratch}} {{m|Fake Out}}" in this episode, clapping his hands in the face of {{AP|Bulbasaur}} to stun it. However, the move Fake Out wasn't released until [[Generation III]]. | |||
===Errors=== | ===Errors=== | ||
[[ | * The blurb for this episode misspells [[Ephraim]]'s name as ''Ephram''. | ||
* When this episode's title is shown, the Pokémon logo is missing. | * When this episode's title is shown, the [[Pokémon]] logo is missing. | ||
* [[James's Victreebel]] and a {{p|Tangela}} are affected by {{m|Leech Seed}}, even though they should be immune to it. | |||
<gallery> | |||
EP178 Title Card Error.png|The missing logo | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Dub edits=== | ===Dub edits=== | ||
* The original airing of this episode on Hungama TV in {{pmin|India}} started it directly from the title card, skipping the part of the episode that comes before it. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{Epilang|color=DDDDDD|bordercolor=FFCB49 | {{Epilang|color=DDDDDD|bordercolor=FFCB49 | ||
|bg={{tt|Пътеката на растенията|The path of plants}} | |||
|zh_cmn={{tt|毽子花,草神奇寶貝戰鬥|Skiploom, Grass Pokémon Battle}} | |zh_cmn={{tt|毽子花,草神奇寶貝戰鬥|Skiploom, Grass Pokémon Battle}} | ||
|cs={{tt|Travnatá cesta|The grass route}}''' | |cs={{tt|Travnatá cesta|The grass route}}''' | ||
|nl={{tt|De Gras Route|The Grass Route}} | |nl={{tt|De Gras Route|The Grass Route}} | ||
|de={{tt|Das Pflanzen-Pokémon Turnier|The grass-Pokémon tournament}} | |de={{tt|Das Pflanzen-Pokémon Turnier|The grass-Pokémon tournament}} | ||
|fi={{tt|Ylpeys vai lankeemus|Pride or prejudice}} | |fi={{tt|Ylpeys vai lankeemus?|Pride or prejudice?}} | ||
|fr_eu={{tt|Dernière escale|Last stop}} | |fr_eu={{tt|Dernière escale|Last stop}} | ||
|he=טורניר העשב{{tt|turnir ha'esev|The Grass Tournament}} | |he=טורניר העשב{{tt|turnir ha'esev|The Grass Tournament}} | ||
|hi=ग्रास पोकेमोन {{tt|''Grass Pokemon''|Grass Pokemon}} {{tt|*|Hungama dub}} | |||
|it={{tt|Un torneo speciale|A special tournament}} | |it={{tt|Un torneo speciale|A special tournament}} | ||
|pl={{tt|Lekcja trawiastego Pokémona|Grass Pokémon's lesson}} | |||
|pt_br={{tt|Onde a Grama é Mais Verde|Where the Grass is Greener}} | |pt_br={{tt|Onde a Grama é Mais Verde|Where the Grass is Greener}} | ||
|es_la={{tt|¡La ruta de hierba!|The grass path!}}''' | |es_la={{tt|¡La ruta de hierba!|The grass path!}}''' | ||
|es_eu={{tt|Campeonato de Pokémon planta|Grass Pokémon championship}} | |es_eu={{tt|Campeonato de Pokémon planta|Grass Pokémon championship}} | ||
|sv={{tt|Högmod går före fall|Pride comes before a fall}} | |||
|sv={{tt|Högmod går före fall|Pride | |||
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nexttitle=The Apple Corp | | nexttitle=The Apple Corp! | | ||
series=Original series | | series=Original series | | ||
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[[Category:Episodes written by Shinzō Fujita | [[Category:Episodes written by Shinzō Fujita]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes storyboarded by Osamu Inoue | [[Category:Episodes storyboarded by Osamu Inoue]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes directed by Toshiaki Suzuki | [[Category:Episodes directed by Toshiaki Suzuki]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes animated by Izumi Shimura | [[Category:Episodes animated by Izumi Shimura]] | ||
[[Category:Milestone episodes | [[Category:Episodes focusing on Ash]] | ||
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[[ja:無印編第178話]] | [[ja:無印編第178話]] | ||
[[ | [[zh:宝可梦 第179集]] | ||
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The Grass Route (Japanese: ポポッコ!くさポケモンバトル!! Popocco! Grass Pokémon Battle!!) is the 178th episode of the Pokémon animated series. It was first broadcast in Japan on December 21, 2000, and in the United States on November 3, 2001.
Blurb
En route to Ecruteak, Ash and company are caught by the sight of a Skiploom racing by. Following after it, they encounter its trainer, Ephram[sic]. He and his Skiploom are training for the upcoming annual Grass-Type tournament, a contest for Grass Pokémon only. Confident he can win any local tournament, Ash decides he and Bulbasaur will enter as well. Ephram[sic] and his Skiploom train hard as the tournament quickly approaches. However, Ash doesn't think it is necessary for someone of his Pokémon prowess to prepare. Find out who triumphs as young Ephram[sic] and Ash face off in the final round of the tournament!
Plot
Brock informs Ash that Ecruteak City is on the other side of the upcoming mountain, and the news instantly gets Ash hyped for his next Gym match. The group notices an array of Grass-type Pokémon around them, but a running Skiploom grabs their attention. Ash's group follows the Pokémon and soon encounters its Trainer, a young boy named Ephraim. Ephraim introduces his Skiploom as "Skippy", and asks Ash if he is a Trainer, and Ash shows Ephraim his three Badges as proof. Ephraim immediately challenges Ash to a battle against one of his Grass-types, eager to train Skippy. Ash accepts, calling upon his Chikorita. After a Tackle attack fails to work, Ephraim calls for Skippy to use its Double Team, and Chikorita is dazed by Skippy's speed. Ash orders Chikorita's to use Razor Leaf, which successfully knocks away the clones and hits the real Skippy. Ephraim watches as Skippy bounces back onto its feet and he orders a Leech Seed. Chikorita batters the seeds away with a Vine Whip before knocking Skippy out with a direct Tackle. Ash celebrates his victory, but Misty scolds him, saying he should be ashamed of how badly he hurt Ephraim's Skiploom. Skippy proves to be fine, and Ephraim invites the Trainers back to his house.
At his house, Ephraim introduces the group to his parents. Ephraim's father reassures his son that even though he lost, at least he learned some valuable tricks from an experienced Trainer like Ash. He offers Ash and his friends a place to stay for the night, and Ash happily accepts the kind offer. Misty turns her attention to the flowers growing inside the house, and Ephraim's mother admits that the family's Grass Pokémon helped. Everyone goes outside to watch the Grass Pokémon water the fields of flowers and admire their peaceful natures. Ephraim is quick to add that Grass Pokémon can be tough as well. He tells Ash that the reason he challenged him is because he and his Skiploom are training for the upcoming annual Grass Tournament. The Grass Tournament is a competition for Grass Pokémon only, with a large collection of Leaf Stones as the prize. Confident he can win any "local" tournament, Ash decides he and his Bulbasaur will enter as well. Meanwhile, Team Rocket finds a flyer advertising the Grass Tournament and decides that they will also compete, in the hopes of winning the prize of Leaf Stones. James plans to use his Victreebel, but Jessie, having no Grass-type Pokémon, considers having Meowth disguise himself as a Sunflora. That evening, Ephraim is seen training with Skippy and practicing their Double Team and speed moves. Misty asks Ash if he is planning to train, but Ash arrogantly replies that a small local tournament is far too easy for him, and he does not need to train.
The following day, the tournament begins. Ash is the first to battle, facing a Trainer with a Gloom. Ash and Bulbasaur manage to defeat their opponent with a single attack, advancing Ash to the next round. Ephraim's first round battle is against James, posing as "Mr. Semaj" and his Victreebel. Though intimidated at first, Ephraim and Skippy manage to easily take down Victreebel by binding it and draining its energy with Leech Seed, followed by a disorienting Double Team. The moment he wins the match, Ephraim's parents rejoice over their son's accomplishment, much to Ephraim's embarrassment.
Ash's second round battle is shown after, and he challenges Jessie and a disguised Meowth. Bulbasaur uses Razor Leaf, but the attack reveals Mewoth's true identity and Jessie's dishonesty. At this, the Team Rocket trio removes their disguises and recites their motto. The three try to steal the Leaf Stones, but Ash blasts them off with Bulbasaur's Vine Whip. Afterwards a montage is shown of Ash and Ephraim winning their rounds in the tournament with relative ease.
The final matchup is between Ephraim and Skippy versus Ash and his Bulbasaur. At first, Ash and Bulbasaur dominate the match, smashing through Skippy's Double Team offensives. After a few exchanges of attacks, Ash tells Ephraim he doesn't want to harm the Skiploom any more than necessary. Ephraim asks Skippy if it is okay to keep fighting or if it would like to stop. Skiploom affirms that it wants to continue, and Ephraim agrees and tells Skippy to do whatever it takes to win. At this, Skiploom unleashes a powerful Solar Beam attack, must to everyone's shock. This unexpected attack hits Bulbasaur directly and sends it flying. Bulbasaur is finished off with a Tackle attack from Skippy, winning Ephraim the match and the tournament. Brock figures that all the battling Skippy has done must've given it enough experience for its level to have gone up during the match. Later, as Ephraim is handed the trophy, Ash remembers that pride and power aren't the only things a Trainer needs to win a battle. After this lesson in humility, Ash and his friends continue their journey.
Major events
- Ash and James enter the Grass Tournament but lose to Ephraim.
- Ash's Bulbasaur is revealed to know Take Down.
- For a list of all major events in Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver, please see the timeline page.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans
Pokémon
Who's That Pokémon?: Girafarig (US and international), Skiploom (Japan)
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Togepi (Misty's)
- Wobbuffet (Jessie's)
- Bulbasaur (Ash's)
- Chikorita (Ash's)
- Victreebel (James's)
- Skiploom (Ephraim's; Skippy; debut)
- Bellossom (Ephraim's parents'; ×2)
- Hoppip (Ephraim's parents'; ×2)
- Sunflora (Ephraim's parents'; ×2)
- Oddish (Trainer's)
- Gloom (Trainer's)
- Vileplume (Trainer's)
- Paras (Trainer's)
- Bellsprout (Trainers'; ×2)
- Weepinbell (Trainer's)
- Exeggutor (Trainer's)
- Tangela (Trainer's)
- Bellossom (Trainer's)
- Hoppip (Trainer's)
- Oddish (×2)
- Gloom
- Bellsprout (×2)
- Sunflora (×2)
Trivia
- This episode is listed on Viz's Pokémon Elements page as "The Grass Root".
- The names Jessie and James go by in the tournament are their own names spelled backwards; Eissej and Semaj.
- This episode is featured on the Volume 1: Grass copy of Pokémon Elements.
- This is the last Japanese episode of the 20th century.
- The trumpet fanfare James plays for Jessie's entrance is "Reveille".
- This is the second time when Meowth dresses up as a Sunflora, the first time being in Grin to Win!.
- Meowth uses a "Scratch Fake Out" in this episode, clapping his hands in the face of Bulbasaur to stun it. However, the move Fake Out wasn't released until Generation III.
Errors
- The blurb for this episode misspells Ephraim's name as Ephram.
- When this episode's title is shown, the Pokémon logo is missing.
- James's Victreebel and a Tangela are affected by Leech Seed, even though they should be immune to it.
Dub edits
- The original airing of this episode on Hungama TV in India started it directly from the title card, skipping the part of the episode that comes before it.
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Bulgarian | Пътеката на растенията | |
Mandarin Chinese | 毽子花,草神奇寶貝戰鬥 | |
Czech | Travnatá cesta | |
Dutch | De Gras Route | |
Finnish | Ylpeys vai lankeemus? | |
European French | Dernière escale | |
German | Das Pflanzen-Pokémon Turnier | |
Hebrew | טורניר העשבturnir ha'esev | |
Hindi | ग्रास पोकेमोन Grass Pokemon * | |
Italian | Un torneo speciale | |
Polish | Lekcja trawiastego Pokémona | |
Brazilian Portuguese | Onde a Grama é Mais Verde | |
Spanish | Latin America | ¡La ruta de hierba! |
Spain | Campeonato de Pokémon planta | |
Swedish | Högmod går före fall | |
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