EP076
Fire and Ice
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Fire and Ice (Japanese: こおりのフィールド!ほのおのたたかい! Ice Field! Blazing Battle!) is the 76th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on December 24, 1998 and in the United States on November 6, 1999.
Synopsis
Ash is in his second preliminary battle, on the Rock field. Both he and his opponent are down to their last Pokémon. Ash sends out Squirtle, while the opponent sends out Nidorino. Both put up a fierce fight, but Squirtle manages to win with a Skull Bash, allowing Ash to advance to the third round!
Ash and company search for a Pokémon Center so Ash can heal his Pokémon before the third round. The centers are crowded and lots of Joys and Jennies are everywhere in the streets. Brock's love meter skyrockets at this rate. Team Rocket relishes this opportunity to swipe Ash's Pokémon and they do so by opening a fake Pokémon Center. After Team Rocket reveals their true identities to Ash and company, they are about to escape with Ash's stolen Pokémon, but Brock's Onix stops them and gives Ash his Pokémon back. After biting open a hole in the balloon, Onix sends Team Rocket blasting off again! After fending off Team Rocket, the group then hears that new Pokémon will be admitted into the Pokémon Center. Ash takes this opportunity to heal his Pokémon.
Ash is now in the middle of the third round match with Pete Pebbleman in the Ice Field. Both trainers each won the first round of the match. Ash has Kingler battle, while Pete has Cloyster battle. Ash tells Kingler to use Crabhammer, while Pete orders Cloyster to use Withdraw. This doesn't look good for Ash-- since Cloyster used Withdraw, Kingler will get worn out from using Crabhammer, but Misty and Brock encourage Ash to keep going, because since Kingler is hitting Cloyster with Crabhammer, Cloyster is losing its health. Kingler keeps hitting Cloyster with its Crabhammer until Cloyster's shell finally cracks. Cloyster is out of the match, now Ash has one more Pokémon to face and he'll be headed to round 4! Pete recalls Cloyster and sends out Arcanine. Kingler tries a Bubble attack, but Pete's Arcanine dodges it and uses Dragon Rage. Kingler is defeated. Ash recalls Kingler and sends Pikachu into the battlefield. Pikachu uses Agility, but Arcanine is trying to stop it with a Fire Blast. The Fire Blast attacks melts the field. Pikachu dives into the water, then uses Thunderbolt. Pete's Arcanine is defeated and Ash is heading for the fourth round!
Major events
- Ash wins his second and third League matches.
Debuts
Characters
Humans
- Ash
- Misty
- Brock
- Jessie
- James
- Nurse Joys from many different cities
- Officer Jennys from many different cities
- Pete Pebbleman
- Unnamed Nidorino trainer
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Togepi (Misty's)
- Pidgeotto (Ash's)
- Bulbasaur (Ash's)
- Squirtle (Ash's)
- Krabby (Ash's; flashback)
- Kingler (Ash's)
- Onix (Brock's)
- Exeggutor (Mandi's; flashback)
- Seadra (Mandi's; flashback)
- Golbat (Mandi's; flashback)
- Cloyster (Pete Pebbleman's)
- Arcanine (Pete Pebbleman's)
- Nidorino (unnamed trainer's)
Trivia
- Ash's challenger on the Rock Field is left unnamed in both versions.
- Misty mentions Hit Points in this episode, the only time it is referenced in the anime.
- Brock's ability to identify fake Nurse Joys is first seen in this episode.
Errors
- In the last segment of the show, where Arcanine and Pikachu are in the battlefield, Arcanine melts the arena, which prompted Ash to instruct his Pikachu to "dive" into the water. Misty provided Ash with the hint that Pikachu should discharge its electricity into the water, shocking Arcanine. Here, Pikachu's final Thunderbolt shocked Arcanine, thus fainting it. However, whilst water does in fact conduct electricity, ice acts as an insulator (ergo, it does not conduct electricity). As Arcanine was standing on ice during the battle, it should not have felt the electrical shock, and so, it should not have fainted. Arcanine's defeat here is slightly misleading from a scientific point of view.
Dub edits
In other languages
- Finnish: Tulta ja jäätä
- French: Le feu et la glace
- Italian: Ghiaccio e fuoco
- Latin American Spanish: ¡Fuego y hielo!
- Spanish: Fuego y hielo
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