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'''Fighting Ire with Fire!''' (Japanese: '''爆進化!ゴウカザル!!''' ''Explosive Evolution! {{tt|Goukazaru|Infernape}}!!'') is the 163rd episode of the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}}, and the 629th episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It first aired in Japan on February 11, 2010 and in the United States on July 10, 2010.
'''Fighting Ire with Fire!''' (Japanese: '''爆進化!ゴウカザル!!''' ''Explosive Evolution! {{tt|Goukazaru|Infernape}}!!'') is the 163rd episode of ''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]'', and the 629th episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It first aired in Japan on February 11, 2010 and in the United States on July 10, 2010.


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==Synopsis==
==Blurb==
It's a lovely sunny day as {{Ash}}, {{an|Dawn}} and {{an|Brock}} are traveling through a small town on the way to [[Sunyshore City]] when they all notice a crowd has gathered to watch a Pokémon {{pkmn|battle}} taking place nearby. Deciding to stop and have a look, they are surprised to find that the person who is battling is none other than {{an|Barry}}, whose {{TP|Barry|Empoleon}} is battling another Trainer's {{p|Mothim}}.
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<i>On their way to the Sunyshore Gym and Ash's next battle, our heroes come across their friend Barry. He shows off all eight of the Badges he's earned, which prove he's ready to compete in the Sinnoh League! Paul is on the scene, too, and he's also won eight Badges. Barry challenges Paul to a battle on the spot, but Paul refuses, suggesting Barry battle Ash instead. Barry would rather take on Paul, but when Barry discovers that Ash has previously battled Paul in a full battle, he changes his mind and challenges Ash.


Barry has Empoleon use {{m|Hydro Cannon}}, which scores a direct hit on Mothim. His opponent has Mothim use {{m|Signal Beam}}, however Barry has Empoleon block it with its wings, receiving almost no damage from it. The crowd is very impressed, and Brock notes that Empoleon is a lot stronger than when they last saw it. Barry has Empoleon use {{m|Metal Claw}} and Empoleon powers up and heads towards Mothim. The Trainer tries to counter with {{m|Silver Wind}}; however, Empoleon expertly dodges the attack and strikes Mothim, knocking him out. The Trainer sees to his Mothim while Barry congratulates Empoleon and the crowd cheers his excellent victory. As Barry laps up the kudos he stops Ash and the others and happily greets his friend and rival.
Meanwhile, Team Rocket has decided to try a new approach: catch the heroes first to get them out of the way, and then catch their Pokémon. It appears to work! Pikachu, Piplup, and Barry's Empoleon are caught and held captive. But, while Barry and Ash are battling, Monferno becomes enraged, thanks to an out-of-control Blaze ability! Ash reasons with Monferno to calm it down, only to get a big surprise when it evolves into Infernape! Infernape saves Pikachu, Piplup, and Empoleon, and proves to be a powerful and quick Pokémon in its own right.


Later, as the group relax Barry catches up with Ash and asks how {{AP|Gible}}'s training to master {{m|Draco Meteor}} is coming along. Ash is forced to confess that it isn't going very well at the moment, which disappoints Barry. Barry proceeds to tell Ash that he'll never earn the eight Badges he needs for the [[Sinnoh League]] if his Pokémon can't master their moves. Ash tells Barry he's still headed for [[Sunyshore Gym]], which makes Barry and Empoleon laugh. After being asked what's so amusing, Barry tells everyone that he's already been to Sunyshore Gym... and earned the [[Badge]]! To prove it, Barry shows off his collection of Badges and it turns out that he's gathered all eight he requires for the Sinnoh League. Dawn tells Ash that now he has to catch up to both Barry and [[Paul]], and Barry is excited to hear that Paul has also collected the eight Badges he needs and tells Ash that he needs to get a move on and reach Sunyshore Gym. Barry then shows off the {{badge|Beacon}} he got from Sunyshore Gym and tells Ash that Sunyshore Gym was the best of all. This naturally makes Ash all the more excited for the battle to earn his eighth Badge.
Paul tells Ash he will battle him in the upcoming Sinnoh League. But first, Ash knows he must set his sights on winning his eighth Badge at the Sunyshore Gym!</i>


Meanwhile, at {{TRT}}'s temporary base, [[James]] announces that after analyzing their previous failed plans, he is going to take charge of the next attempt to nab {{AP|Pikachu}} and {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}}. [[Jessie]] and {{MTR}} are incredulous, but still listen as James explains that the main problem with their previous schemes is that they have always been stealing the Pokémon then trying to flee. This, in turn, allows the [[twerp]]s to counterattack and send them blasting off. However, if they were to instead trap the twerps, ''then'' grab the Pokémon and flee they could then make a clean getaway. Jessie and Meowth both like the idea and decide to get started at once.
==Plot==
{{Ash}}, {{an|Dawn}} and {{an|Brock}} are traveling through a small town on the way to [[Sunyshore City]] when they notice a crowd has gathered to watch a [[Pokémon battle]] taking place nearby. Deciding to stop and have a look, they are surprised to find that the person who is battling is {{an|Barry}}, whose {{TP|Barry|Empoleon}} is battling another {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s {{p|Mothim}}. Barry has Empoleon use {{m|Hydro Cannon}}, which scores a direct hit on Mothim. His opponent has Mothim use {{m|Signal Beam}}, but Barry has Empoleon block it with its wings, receiving almost no damage from it. The crowd is very impressed, and Brock notes that Empoleon is a lot stronger than when they [[DP157|last saw it]]. Barry has Empoleon use {{m|Metal Claw}}. The Trainer tries to counter with {{m|Silver Wind}}; however, Empoleon expertly dodges the attack and strikes Mothim, knocking him out. The Trainer sees to his Mothim while Barry congratulates Empoleon and the crowd cheers his excellent victory. As Barry laps up the kudos, he stops Ash and the others and happily greets his friend and rival.


Back in town, the group are all feeling pretty hungry so decide to stop at the local [[Pokémon Center]]. [[Nurse Joy]] greets the four and Brock naturally goes to greet Nurse Joy in his own unique (and creepy) style. Luckily both Brock and Nurse Joy are put out of their misery by {{TP|Brock|Croagunk}}'s {{m|Poison Jab}}. Just then Dawn spots someone familiar across the room... Paul! She points him out to Ash, who hasn't seen his rival since his [[DP132|massive loss]] against him in their [[Full Battle]]. While Ash is surprised, Barry is very excited to meet the Trainer he admires so much. Going straight over to him as Paul prepares to leave, Barry introduces himself, telling Paul he has also earned eight Badges and challenges him to a battle. Paul is clearly unimpressed with Barry and declines the offer, which surprises Barry who, after threatening to fine him, tells Paul that he has a reputation as a really strong Trainer with really strong Pokémon and he presses the point that he'd love to battle him. Paul responds by telling Barry that he's currently declining all challenges at the moment. Now he's earned his eight Badges, Paul is now in the middle of serious training for the Sinnoh League and he won't risk his Pokémon's condition by having a 'pointless' battle. Barry insists that a battle against him won't be pointless, but Paul tells Barry that if he's ''that'' desperate for a battle he should battle Ash. Barry doesn't want to battle Ash, as he doesn't believe that Ash is on their level since he only has seven Badges.  
Later, as the group relaxes, Barry catches up with Ash and asks about {{AP|Gible}}'s training to master {{m|Draco Meteor}}. Ash is forced to confess that it is not going very well at the moment, which disappoints Barry, who remarks that Ash may never reach the [[Sinnoh League]] if his Pokémon can't master their [[move]]s. Ash tells Barry he is still headed for [[Sunyshore Gym]] for his final [[Badge]], which makes Barry laugh. Barry shows off his collection of eight Badges, including the {{Badge|Beacon}} he got from Sunyshore, adding that the Sunyshore Gym was the best of all of them. Dawn tells Ash that now he has to catch up to both Barry and [[Paul]], much to Barry’s excitement.  
Meanwhile, at {{TRT}}'s temporary base, [[James]] announces that, after analyzing their previous failed plans, he has decided to take charge of the next attempt to nab {{AP|Pikachu}} and {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}}. [[Jessie]] and {{MTR}} are incredulous, but continue to listen as James explains that the main problem with their previous schemes is that they have always been stealing the Pokémon, then trying to flee. This, in turn, allows the [[twerp]]s to counterattack and send them blasting off. However, if they were to instead trap the twerps, then grab the Pokémon and flee, they could then make a clean getaway. Jessie and Meowth both like the idea and decide to get started at once.


Ash tells Paul that he knows he has earned all eight Badges after [[DP155|seeing the news report about it]], however the air between the two is distinctly chilly and Barry asks what the story is between the two to which Dawn just tells him it's a long one. Ash tells Paul that he plans on getting his eighth Badge at Sunyshore Gym, however Paul's reaction to the mention of Sunyshore Gym is very different to Barry's. Paul angrily tells Ash that he doesn't consider Sunyshore City's Gym to be worthy of the title of Gym, surprising Barry who tells Paul that he considered it to be the best Gym however Paul tells Barry it isn't the best Gym... it's the worst of them all. Dawn and Brock are left confused by these total opposite statements, and are now very curious about just what Sunyshore Gym has in store for them. Paul then leaves, and Barry tries to shout him back and then angrily tells him he's getting a fine. Ash calms Barry down by telling him he's bound to encounter Paul again someday and warns him that when he does get to battle him, he shouldn't let down his guard for a second. Barry asks exactly what happened between the two of them, and Ash tells Barry that he and Paul had a Full Battle (earning Barry's jealousy) and that even though he lost, Ash considers it to have been a good battle. Barry asks how Ash can think so well of a battle that he lost, and Ash tells Barry that the battle taught him that while he may be a good Trainer there's still a lot he needs to do if he wants to be the best and vows that the next time he and Paul battle he will definitely win. Barry is impressed by Ash's determination and decides to follow Paul's advice and challenge Ash to a battle which Ash accepts.  
Back in town, the group is all feeling pretty hungry so decide to stop at the local [[Pokémon Center]]. [[Nurse Joy]] greets the four and Brock goes to flirt with her, only for {{TP|Brock|Croagunk}} to {{m|Poison Jab}} him. Just then, Dawn spots Paul and points him out to Ash, who has not seen him since [[DP132|their Full Battle]]. While Ash is surprised, Barry goes over to Paul, introduces himself, tells him he has also earned eight Badges and challenges him to a battle. Paul is unimpressed with Barry, however, and declines the offer, which surprises Barry. Paul reveals that he is declining all challenges at the moment to concentrate on serious training for the Sinnoh League and he will not risk his Pokémon's condition by having a pointless battle that may confuse them. Barry insists that a battle against him won't be pointless, but Paul tells Barry that if he is desperate for a battle, he should battle Ash. Barry refuses since he doesn't believe Ash is on their level, given that he only has seven Badges. Ash tells Paul that he knows he has earned all eight Badges after [[DP155|seeing the news report about it]], with the atmosphere of the conversation awkward and chilly. Ash then tells Paul that he plans on getting his eighth Badge at Sunyshore Gym. Suddenly, Paul furiously tells Ash that he does not consider Sunyshore City's Gym to be worthy of its title. A surprised Barry insists that it’s the best Gym, but Paul declares it the worst. The conflicting reviews of the Gym leave Dawn and Brock extremely confused. Paul then leaves. Barry tries to shout at him, and then angrily tells him that he is getting a fine.


Just then, the latest update regarding [[Pokémon Contests]] appears on TV, catching Dawn's attention. [[Marian]] appears with the latest news regarding the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival|Grand Festival]], announcing that the event will be held at [[Valor Lakefront]]. Ash notes this was also the location of the [[Wallace Cup]], and Marian continues with news that any {{pkmn|Coordinator}} who have not yet completed their requirement of five [[Ribbon]]s needn't give up as there as still seven Contests remaining before the Festival. Nearby are (the disguised) Team Rocket who are also listening to the news, and Jessie is very excited to hear that her own goal is not yet out of reach. Having earned three Ribbons at the {{to|Solaceon}}, {{to|Majolica}} and {{to|Lilypad}} {{pkmn|Contest}}s, Jessie only needs two more and she is determined to get to the Grand Festival too. Ash notes the coincidence that the Grand Festival is being held in the same place that Dawn earned the [[Aqua Ribbon]]. Checking his [[Pokégear]], Brock tells the group they should continue on to Sunyshore City then backtrack to [[Lake Valor]] afterwards. Dawn knows that she'll need to use the spare time to start working on new [[Contest combination]]s, and Barry wishes Dawn best of luck in the Festival and then reminds Ash they're meant to be battling. The group run out of the center, while Jessie tries to leave to get her two Ribbons only to be reminded that today Team Rocket are trying to nab Pikachu and Piplup.
Ash assures Barry that he is bound to encounter Paul again someday, and warns him not to let his guard down in battle. Barry asks exactly what happened between the two of them. Ash replies that he and Paul had a Full Battle, earning Barry's jealousy and that even though he lost, Ash considers it to have been a good battle as he learned a lot. He then vows that the next time he and Paul battle, he will definitely win. Barry is impressed by Ash's determination and then decides to follow Paul's advice by challenging Ash to a battle, which Ash accepts.


It's decided the match will be composed of three one-on-one battles, Brock will referee and Dawn uses the [[Coin Toss]] application on her [[Pokétch]] to decide who goes first. Barry wins the toss, and he and Ash decide to bring out their Pokémon at the same time. Throwing the [[Poké Ball]]s, Barry sends out Empoleon first while Ash starts with {{AP|Monferno}}. Barry is happy, knowing that as Empoleon is {{type|Water}} it will have the advantage over the {{type|Fire}} Monferno. However Ash and Monferno are ready to show Barry a Pokémon battle is about a lot more than just type and with that, Brock begins the match.
Just then, the latest update regarding [[Pokémon Contest]]s appears on [[television]], catching Dawn's attention. [[Marian]] informs the viewers that she has news straight from the {{pkmn|Activities Committee|Grand Festival Planning Committee}}, and announces that the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival]] will be held at [[Valor Lakefront]]. Marian advises that any {{pkmn|Coordinator}} who have not earned the required five [[Ribbon]]s need not give up as there are still seven Contests remaining before the event. Nearby are the [[List of Team Rocket's disguises|disguised]] Team Rocket, who are also listening to the news, and Jessie is very excited to hear that her own goal is not yet out of reach. Having earned three Ribbons at the {{to|Solaceon}}, {{to|Majolica}}, and {{to|Lilypad}} Contests, Jessie is determined to win another two and enter the [[Grand Festival]] too. Ash notes the coincidence that the Grand Festival is being held in the same place that Dawn earned the {{DL|Ribbon|Aqua Ribbon}}. Checking his [[Pokégear]], Brock tells the group they should continue on to Sunyshore City, then backtrack to [[Lake Valor]] afterward. Dawn knows that she will need to use the spare time to start working on new [[Contest combination]]s, and Barry wishes Dawn the best of luck in the Festival before reminding Ash of their battle. The group run out of the Center, while Jessie tries to leave to get her two Ribbons, only to be reminded of the current plan to nab Pikachu and Piplup.


Barry starts off by having Empoleon use Hydro Cannon, and Ash responds by having Monferno dodge it and use {{m|Mach Punch}}. Monferno quickly evades the Hydro Cannon and lands a direct hit on Empoleon, leaving Barry astonished at Monferno’s high speed. Meanwhile Paul is walking past the battle area and, unnoticed, decides to stop and watch when he sees Ash is using Monferno. Ash boasts that with the high speed of Mach Punch, Monferno can easily overcome the type-disadvantage it has over Empoleon. Barry decides to try {{m|Drill Peck}}, however Ash tells Monferno to use {{m|Dig}} and the Playful Pokémon is able to dodge the {{type|Flying}} move leaving Barry even more frustrated, especially when Monferno emerges from the ground and lands another hard hit on Empoleon. Both Ash and Dawn comment on how this kind of fluid battling is just what is expected of Monferno as it goes in for another Mach Punch. Barry has Empoleon use Hydro Cannon, and while this time it hits it lands at such close range that Monferno is sent flying into some nearby trees. Ash and Dawn are both worried, while Barry curses himself knowing he used far too much power against Monferno. Ash starts calling for Monferno, however there is no response.
It is decided the match will be composed of three one-on-one battles, with Brock refereeing. Dawn uses the {{DL|Pokétch|Coin Toss}} application on her [[Pokétch]], with Barry winning the chance to go first. Throwing the {{i|Poké Ball}}s, Barry sends out Empoleon first while Ash starts with {{p|Monferno}}. Barry is happy, knowing that as Empoleon is a {{t|Water}} [[type]], it will have the advantage over the dual-type {{2t|Fire|Fighting}} Monferno. Barry starts off by having Empoleon use Hydro Cannon, though Monferno dodges it and lands a {{m|Mach Punch}}. Meanwhile, Paul is walking past the battle area and, while unnoticed, decides to stop and watch when he sees Ash is using Monferno. Ash boasts that with the high speed of Mach Punch, Monferno can easily overcome the type disadvantage he has with Empoleon. Barry decides to try {{m|Drill Peck}}, but Ash has Monferno {{m|Dig}} underground before emerging and landing another hard hit on Empoleon. Barry has Empoleon use Hydro Cannon, and while this time it hits, it lands at such close range that Monferno is sent flying into some nearby trees. Ash and Dawn are both worried, while Barry curses himself, knowing he used far too much power against Monferno. Ash starts calling for Monferno, but there is no response.


Just then, a plastic capsule flies out of the air heading towards Ash and Dawn calls for him to look out. However it's no use and upon catching up to him it seals itself around him, trapping him inside. He pounds on the capsule and Pikachu uses {{m|Thunderbolt}} on it how the capsule is electricity-proof and the attack has no effect. The others are about to go and help when suddenly three more capsules appear, and Ash screams for the others to run for it. Brock, Dawn and Barry try to escape, but the capsules are too fast and all three are trapped. Piplup tries using his beak to free Dawn but it’s no use and a distraught Piplup looks up to hear the laughter of Team Rocket as they descend in the Meowth balloon and start reciting their motto. Pikachu, Piplup and Empoleon use Thunderbolt, {{m|BubbleBeam}} and Hydro Cannon against Team Rocket however as they do the balloon itself starts to deflate while arms and legs emerge from the basket. The arms deflect the attacks and grab the three Pokémon and deposit them in a cage as Team Rocket finish the motto. Ash, Dawn and Barry are horrified that it seems their Pokémon will be taken by the villainous trio while Brock sends out {{TP|Brock|Happiny}} and has her use {{m|Pound}} to try to break the capsule, however even Happiny's strength can't break it and instead the capsule is sent spinning. Team Rocket boast that the capsules are unbreakable from the inside and prepare to make their getaway.
Just then, a plastic capsule flies out of the air, heading towards Ash, and Dawn calls for him to look out for it. However it is no use, and Ash is trapped inside. He pounds on the capsule and Pikachu uses {{m|Thunderbolt}} on it, but the capsule is electricity-proof. The others are about to go and help when suddenly three more capsules appear, capturing Brock, Dawn, and Barry. Piplup tries using his beak to free Dawn, but it is no use. A distraught Piplup looks up to hear the laughter of Team Rocket as they descend in the {{DL|Team Rocket's mechas|Meowth Balloon}} and start reciting their {{motto}}. Pikachu, Piplup, and Empoleon use Thunderbolt, {{m|Bubble Beam}}, and Hydro Cannon, respectively, against Team Rocket. However, as they do, the balloon itself starts to deflate while arms and legs emerge from the basket. The arms deflect the attacks, grab the three Pokémon, and deposit them in a cage as Team Rocket finish their motto. Brock sends out {{TP|Brock|Happiny}} and has her use {{m|Pound}} to break the capsule, but even Happiny's strength cannot break it and is sent spinning. Team Rocket boasts that the capsules are unbreakable from the inside and prepare to make their getaway.


Suddenly a pillar of fire emerges from the nearby trees, transforms itself into an extra-powerful {{m|Flame Wheel}} and heads towards Team Rocket's mecha. It circles around, leaving Barry confused and the others worried about what this might indicate. The Flame Wheel then goes towards Ash is able to smash the capsule trapping him. The Flame Wheel then lands and Monferno emerges... however its eyes are colored pink, confirming that Monferno has accessed {{a|Blaze}}! Monferno then screams with fury as powerful flames emerge from its tail. Barry asks what's happening and Brock and Dawn explain Blaze is Monferno's [[Ability]], which kicks in when Monferno’s endurance is low and it's under stress. As a result Monferno’s Fire-type moves get a power-up, and Barry realizes that this happened because of the Hydro Cannon, however it is clear that Monferno has received far more than just a power-up.  
Suddenly, a pillar of fire emerges from the nearby trees, transforms itself into an extra-powerful {{m|Flame Wheel}} attack, and heads towards Team Rocket's mecha. It circles around, before landing and Monferno emerges, but his eyes are colored pink, confirming that Monferno has triggered his {{a|Blaze}} [[Ability]]. Monferno then screams with fury as powerful flames emerge from his tail. Barry asks what is happening and Brock and Dawn explain that Blaze is Monferno's Ability, a power boost that kicks in when Monferno's stamina is low and he is under stress. Team Rocket cannot believe their luck and decide to get Monferno, too. However, Monferno's sheer power easily destroys their grabbed claw. He then powers up a Flame Wheel attack and heads towards Team Rocket. Ash tries to block it and reminds the out-of-control Monferno that the other Pokémon are still trapped. In his fury, Monferno is unable to listen and hits Ash before continuing on and hitting the basket, causing an explosion. Monferno then comes around and uses Mach Punch, completely destroying the basket and sending Team Rocket blasting off as they commiserate another failed plan.


Team Rocket can't believe their luck and decide to get Monferno too as the troubled Pokémon would be a perfect addition to their team. Monferno starts pounding its chest and screaming in pure fury, and Ash runs to his Pokémon and tries holding it like [[DP081|he did before]] when it went into the same rage before it evolved from {{p|Chimchar}}. However Monferno is a lot stronger than it was before and furiously sends Ash flying back. Team Rocket take the chance to grab it and one of the arms manages to catch Monferno, however this isn’t enough and Monferno's sheer power easily destroys the hand that's holding it. It then powers up a Flame Wheel and heads towards Team Rocket, however Ash tries to block it and reminds the out-of-control Monferno that the other Pokémon are still trapped and could get hurt, however Monferno doesn't care about Ash or any of the other Pokémon and hits Ash before continuing on and hits the basket causing an explosion. Monferno then comes around and uses Mach Punch, completely destroying the basket and sending Team Rocket blasting off as they commiserate another failed plan.  
By now, Monferno is completely out of control, and while the controls of the mecha were destroyed, the main body survived, and the Pokémon are still trapped. Without anyone controlling it, the legs start to buckle, threatening to crush the still-captive Pokémon. Ash prepares to send out a Pokémon to help when Paul suddenly arrives and sends out his {{TP|Paul|Electabuzz}}. Paul has it use {{m|Protect}} to support the cage, amazing everyone. Unfortunately, Monferno irately powers up a Flame Wheel, and damages one of the legs, putting the Pokémon in far more danger. Monferno circles around and prepares for another hit, but Ash is determined to save Monferno and all the Pokémon. He intercepts the Flame Wheel, grabs Monferno when he emerges and holds on tight. As Blaze engulfs Monferno and Ash, he begs him to not let himself be swallowed up by Blaze's power and reminds him of the [[DP051|promise they made to get stronger together]]. Paul looks on in amazement at what Ash is willing to endure to calm his Pokémon down. Suddenly, Electabuzz's Protective barrier fails, and the mecha starts to collapse, endangering Electabuzz as well as the other Pokémon. Monferno, now back in control, powers up a Flame Wheel, and races towards the cage getting underneath and supporting it. As he supports the cage, Monferno suddenly [[Evolution|evolves]] into an {{AP|Infernape}}. Ash has Infernape throw the cage into the air and then has it destroyed with Mach Punch. This proves to be no problem for the powerful Pokémon as he frees Pikachu, Piplup, and Empoleon. When they start to fall, Infernape catches them in his Flame Wheel to allow them to land safely. Ash congratulates Infernape, and Pikachu and Piplup thank Infernape for saving them.


By now Monferno is completely out of control, and while the controls of the mecha were destroyed the main body survived and the Pokémon are still trapped. Without anyone controlling it, the legs start to buckle, threatening to crush the Pokémon still in the cage. Ash prepares to send out a Pokémon to help, when suddenly Paul sends out his {{TP|Paul|Electabuzz}} and has it use {{m|Protect}} to support the cage. Everyone is amazed that Paul is helping, while Paul tells Electabuzz to maintain Protect for as long as possible.
Paul remarks that Monferno was not only able to control Blaze, but was able to transform it into a new kind of energy that allowed him to evolve. Infernape then releases Brock, Dawn, and Barry from their capsules; and Piplup and Empoleon reunite with their relieved Trainers. Paul starts to leave, but Ash thanks him for his help and tells his rival that both he and Infernape will battle again. Paul tells Ash that [[Reggie]] would also like to see another [[Full Battle]] between them, adding he will see them at the Sinnoh League. Paul then leaves, and Brock tells Ash that when the two do battle, he will be able to show Paul just how much both he and his Pokémon have improved, and Dawn concurs that this time Ash will not lose. Ash vows to not let Paul defeat him again.
 
Unfortunately, Monferno decides to destroy the mecha completely, powers up a Flame Wheel, and damages one of the legs putting the Pokémon in far more danger. Monferno circles around and prepares for another hit, however, Ash is determined to save Monferno and all the Pokémon and intercepts the Flame Wheel, grabbing Monferno when it emerges and holds on tight. Ash begs Monferno to remember the [[DP051|promise he made]] back when it was a Chimchar and he took it under his wing when Paul released it, that they would become stronger together. Suddenly the flames emerging from Monferno surround both it and Ash, as he begs his Pokémon not to allow itself to be swallowed up by Blaze's power but instead try to control it because if it can, then it can become even more powerful. Paul looks on in amazement at what Ash is willing to endure to calm his Pokémon down.
 
Suddenly Electabuzz's Protect fails, and the mecha starts to collapse, endangering Electabuzz as well as the Pokémon in the cage. Monferno, now back in control, powers up a Flame Wheel and races towards the cage getting underneath and supporting it. As it supports the cage surrounded by the power of Blaze, Monferno suddenly starts to [[evolution|evolve]]! Everyone watches in amazement as the flames clear to reveal {{p|Infernape}} supporting the cage! Everyone (except for Paul) is in awe at seeing Infernape, and it shares a smile with Electabuzz. Ash has Infernape throw the cage into the air, and then has it destroyed with Mach Punch. This proves to be no problem for the powerful Pokémon as it frees Pikachu, Piplup and Empoleon and when they start to fall, Infernape absorbs them into a Flame Wheel to allow them to land safely. Ash congratulates Infernape, and Pikachu and Piplup thank Infernape for saving them.
 
Paul then approaches and explains that Monferno was not only able to control Blaze but was able to transform it into a new kind of energy that allowed it to evolve. Infernape then releases Brock, Dawn and Barry from their capsules and Piplup and Empoleon reunite with their relieved Trainers. Barry and Empoleon thank Infernape for its help, while Dawn comments on how good it is that Infernape managed to reach its final stage of evolution before looking it up in her [[Pokédex]].
 
Paul starts to leave, however Ash thanks him for his help and tells his rival that both he and Infernape would like to have another battle against him one day. Paul tells Ash that [[Reggie]] would also like to see another Full Battle between the two... at the Sinnoh League. Ash and Infernape agree, the battle between the two will take place at the League. Paul then leaves, and Brock tells Ash that when the two do battle, he will be able to show Paul just how much both he and his Pokémon have improved, and Dawn concurs that this time Ash won’t lose. Ash vows to not let Paul defeat him again, but until then Ash still has his battle at Sunyshore Gym to look forward to and both Pikachu and Infernape promise to give it their all.
 
And so, now with a very powerful Infernape by his side Ash is feeling more ready than ever for his upcoming battles. And as the episode ends Ash, Paul and Barry look forward to their participation in the Sinnoh League, each determined to win and each more than ready to defeat their rivals.


==Major events==
==Major events==
* {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} meet up with {{an|Barry}} again, who is revealed to have won the {{badge|Beacon}} from [[Sunyshore Gym]], completing his requirement for the [[Sinnoh League]].
[[File:Barry Sinnoh badges.png|thumb|220px|Barry showing his eight Badges]]
* Barry meets Paul for the first time and challenges him to a {{pkmn|battle}}, which Paul refuses.
* {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} meet up with {{an|Barry}} again.
* {{an|Dawn}} learns that there are seven {{pkmn|Contest}}s remaining before the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival]], and that the event itself will be held at [[Lake Valor]].
* Barry is revealed to have earned two more [[Badge]]s, thus bringing his total to eight and qualifying him for the [[Sinnoh League]].
* Ash's Monferno activates {{a|Blaze}} and goes on a rampage [[DP081|again]].
* Barry meets [[Paul]] for the first time and challenges him to a {{pkmn|battle}}, which Paul refuses.
* Ash's {{p|Monferno}} [[evolution|evolves]] into an {{AP|Infernape}}.
* {{an|Dawn}} learns that there are seven [[Pokémon Contest]]s remaining before the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival]], and that the event itself will be held at [[Lake Valor]].
* [[Ash's Monferno]] activates {{a|Blaze}} and goes on a rampage [[DP081|again]].
* Ash's {{p|Monferno}} [[evolution|evolves]] into {{AP|Infernape}}.
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* [[Mr. Sukizo]] (TV)
* [[Mr. Sukizo]] (TV)
* Citizens
* Citizens
* Unnamed {{pkmn|Trainer}}
* {{pkmn|Trainer}}


===Pokémon===
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* {{p|Electabuzz}} ({{OP|Paul|Electabuzz}})
* {{p|Electabuzz}} ({{OP|Paul|Electabuzz}})
* {{p|Empoleon}} ({{OP|Barry|Empoleon}})
* {{p|Empoleon}} ({{OP|Barry|Empoleon}})
* {{p|Mothim}} (unnamed {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s)
* {{p|Mothim}} ({{pkmn|Trainer}}'s)


==Trivia==  
==Trivia==
* [[Professor Oak's lecture|Professor Oak's Pokémon lecture]]: {{p|Donphan}}
* [[Professor Oak's Big Pokémon Examination]]: {{p|Donphan}}
* {{TRT}} narrates the preview for the [[DP164|next episode]].
* The episode's English [[dub]] title is a reference to the phrase "''fighting fire with fire''".
* This is the last episode to be produced by OLM/OLM Digital. Team Kato tooks over the animation duties starting from DP164 and onwards.
** Similar dub titles were also used with two [[EP131|earlier]] [[DP085|episodes]]. Coincidentally, the second episode also features the evolution of [[Ash's Gliscor|one of Ash's Pokémon]] and was set in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]''.
* As of this episode, Ash, Paul, and Barry have all {{p|Torterra|three}} {{p|Infernape|final}} {{p|Empoleon|forms}} of the [[Sinnoh]] [[starter Pokémon]] between them.
* This marks the first time since the [[EP062|original series]] that a rival of Ash's shows off all his Badges, only some of which are similar to Ash's.
* The children's story "{{wp|The Little Engine that Could}}" is referenced by Meowth when he says that they will be known as the "Team Rocket that could."
* ''[[Ready Go!]]'' is played during the scene Monferno evolves.
* A combined, animated as well as live action version of ''[[Which One ~ Is It?]]'' is used as the ending theme.
* As of this episode, all forms of all Sinnoh starter Pokémon have made their appearance in the anime series.
[[File:DP163 Error.png|thumb|250px|Far right man has green sclera]]
* In an initial announcement for this episode, [[TV Tokyo]]'s website incorrectly stated that {{an|Barry}} had won the {{badge|Coal}} from the Sunyshore Gym. This was corrected a day later, stating instead that Barry won the {{badge|Beacon}} from the Sunyshore Gym.
* In an initial announcement for this episode, [[TV Tokyo]]'s website incorrectly stated that {{an|Barry}} had won the {{badge|Coal}} from the Sunyshore Gym. This was corrected a day later, stating instead that Barry won the {{badge|Beacon}} from the Sunyshore Gym.
* Similar to two [[EP131|other]] [[DP085|episodes]], this episode's English title is based on the phrase ''fighting fire with fire''. Coincidentally, one of those two episodes also features the evolution of [[Ash's Gliscor|one of Ash's Pokémon]] and was in the Diamond & Pearl series.
* This is the first episode where Barry doesn't bump into {{Ash}}.
*When Meowth says when Team Rocket is blasting off, "There's No place like home," he may be referring to the movie ''The Wizard of Oz''.
* This marks [[EP063|the first time]] since the [[original series]] that a rival of Ash's shows off all his Badges, only some of which are similar to Ash's.
* This is the first Episode where when Team Rocket recites their motto infront of {{an|Barry}} where he didn't interupt them.
* Two [[Team Rocket's mechas]] from ''[[DP024|Cooking Up a Sweet Story!]]'' and ''[[DP117|Noodles! Roamin' Off!]]'' make cameo in this episode.
* The children's story "{{wp|The Little Engine that Could}}" is referenced by {{MTR}} when he says that they will be known as the "Team Rocket that could."
* "[[Ready Go!]]" is played during the scene {{AP|Monferno}} evolves.
* As of this episode:
** Ash, Paul, and Barry have all {{p|Torterra|three}} {{p|Infernape|final}} {{p|Empoleon|forms}} of the [[Sinnoh]] [[first partner Pokémon]] between them.
** all forms of all Sinnoh first partner Pokémon have made their appearance in the main anime series.
* This is the first episode where when Team Rocket recites their motto in front of Barry where he didn't interrupt them.
* When Meowth says when Team Rocket is blasting off, "There's no place like home," he may be referring to the movie ''The Wizard of Oz''.
* A version of "[[Which One ~ Is It?]]" is used as the ending theme, in which animation is used alongside live-action shots.
* This is the last episode to be produced by OLM/OLM Digital. Team Kato takes over the animation duties starting from ''[[DP164|Piplup, Up and Away!]]'' onward.
* Team Rocket narrates the preview for the [[DP164|next episode]].


===Errors===
===Errors===
[[File:Monferno Fingers.png|thumb|230px|Monferno's fingers]]
* In one scene, a man has green {{wp|sclera|sclerae}} in his eyes instead of white.
* In one scene, a man has green {{wp|sclera}} in his eye instead of white.
* After Ash tells Barry about his problems with perfecting {{AP|Gible}}'s {{m|Draco Meteor}}, the lace-like pattern on Empoleon's belly is missing the black spots. They later reappear while Empoleon is sitting in the same position.
* After Ash tells Barry about his problems with perfecting Gible's Draco Meteor, the lace-like pattern on Empoleon's belly is missing the black spots. They later reappear while Empoleon is sitting in the same position.  
* When Ash's Monferno was about to use {{m|Dig}} during his battle with Barry's Empoleon, Monferno has four fingers on each hand instead of five.
* When Ash's Monferno was about to use {{m|Dig}} during his battle with [[Barry's Empoleon]], Monferno has only four fingers.
* In the beginning of the battle between Ash and Barry, Barry says that he and his Empoleon have the type advantage ({{t|Water}} over {{t|Fire}}), However, he did not consider the fact that his Empoleon is also a {{t|Steel}} type, which is weak to both types of Monferno, plus removing Empoleon's Water-type resistance to Fire. Because of this, neither of the two had an advantage over the other.
* In the beginning of the battle between Ash and Barry, Barry says that he and his Empoleon had the type advantage (Water over Fire), however he did not consider that his Empoleon is also a Steel type, that is weak to both types of Monferno, plus removing Empoleon's Water-type resistance to Fire, neither of the two had an advantage.
* In the English dub, after {{TP|Brock|Croagunk}} uses {{m|Poison Jab}} on {{an|Brock}}, his Japanese voice can be heard.
* In the {{pmin|Brazil|Brazilian Portuguese}} dub, {{m|Silver Wind}} is incorrectly referred to as ''Garra de Metal'', the same name as {{m|Metal Claw}}.
* In the {{pmin|Poland|Polish}} dub, when freed from the plastic capsules, Brock sounds like he is still trapped.
 
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===Dub edits===


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DP162 : Playing the Performance Encore!
Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
DP164 : Piplup, Up and Away!
Fighting Ire with Fire!
DP163.png
DP163   EP629
爆進化!ゴウカザル!!
Explosive Evolution! Goukazaru!!
First broadcast
Japan February 11, 2010
United States July 10, 2010
English themes
Opening We Will Carry On!
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening サイコー・エブリディ!
Ending ドッチ~ニョ?
Credits
Animation OLM/OLM Digital
Screenplay 冨岡淳広 Atsuhiro Tomioka
Storyboard まついひとゆき Hitoyuki Matsui
Assistant director 大庭秀昭 Hideaki Ōba
Animation director 志村泉 Izumi Shimura
Additional credits

Fighting Ire with Fire! (Japanese: 爆進化!ゴウカザル!! Explosive Evolution! Goukazaru!!) is the 163rd episode of Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, and the 629th episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on February 11, 2010 and in the United States on July 10, 2010.

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Blurb

On their way to the Sunyshore Gym and Ash's next battle, our heroes come across their friend Barry. He shows off all eight of the Badges he's earned, which prove he's ready to compete in the Sinnoh League! Paul is on the scene, too, and he's also won eight Badges. Barry challenges Paul to a battle on the spot, but Paul refuses, suggesting Barry battle Ash instead. Barry would rather take on Paul, but when Barry discovers that Ash has previously battled Paul in a full battle, he changes his mind and challenges Ash.

Meanwhile, Team Rocket has decided to try a new approach: catch the heroes first to get them out of the way, and then catch their Pokémon. It appears to work! Pikachu, Piplup, and Barry's Empoleon are caught and held captive. But, while Barry and Ash are battling, Monferno becomes enraged, thanks to an out-of-control Blaze ability! Ash reasons with Monferno to calm it down, only to get a big surprise when it evolves into Infernape! Infernape saves Pikachu, Piplup, and Empoleon, and proves to be a powerful and quick Pokémon in its own right.

Paul tells Ash he will battle him in the upcoming Sinnoh League. But first, Ash knows he must set his sights on winning his eighth Badge at the Sunyshore Gym!

Plot

Ash, Dawn and Brock are traveling through a small town on the way to Sunyshore City when they notice a crowd has gathered to watch a Pokémon battle taking place nearby. Deciding to stop and have a look, they are surprised to find that the person who is battling is Barry, whose Empoleon is battling another Trainer's Mothim. Barry has Empoleon use Hydro Cannon, which scores a direct hit on Mothim. His opponent has Mothim use Signal Beam, but Barry has Empoleon block it with its wings, receiving almost no damage from it. The crowd is very impressed, and Brock notes that Empoleon is a lot stronger than when they last saw it. Barry has Empoleon use Metal Claw. The Trainer tries to counter with Silver Wind; however, Empoleon expertly dodges the attack and strikes Mothim, knocking him out. The Trainer sees to his Mothim while Barry congratulates Empoleon and the crowd cheers his excellent victory. As Barry laps up the kudos, he stops Ash and the others and happily greets his friend and rival.

Later, as the group relaxes, Barry catches up with Ash and asks about Gible's training to master Draco Meteor. Ash is forced to confess that it is not going very well at the moment, which disappoints Barry, who remarks that Ash may never reach the Sinnoh League if his Pokémon can't master their moves. Ash tells Barry he is still headed for Sunyshore Gym for his final Badge, which makes Barry laugh. Barry shows off his collection of eight Badges, including the Beacon Badge he got from Sunyshore, adding that the Sunyshore Gym was the best of all of them. Dawn tells Ash that now he has to catch up to both Barry and Paul, much to Barry’s excitement. Meanwhile, at Team Rocket's temporary base, James announces that, after analyzing their previous failed plans, he has decided to take charge of the next attempt to nab Pikachu and Piplup. Jessie and Meowth are incredulous, but continue to listen as James explains that the main problem with their previous schemes is that they have always been stealing the Pokémon, then trying to flee. This, in turn, allows the twerps to counterattack and send them blasting off. However, if they were to instead trap the twerps, then grab the Pokémon and flee, they could then make a clean getaway. Jessie and Meowth both like the idea and decide to get started at once.

Back in town, the group is all feeling pretty hungry so decide to stop at the local Pokémon Center. Nurse Joy greets the four and Brock goes to flirt with her, only for Croagunk to Poison Jab him. Just then, Dawn spots Paul and points him out to Ash, who has not seen him since their Full Battle. While Ash is surprised, Barry goes over to Paul, introduces himself, tells him he has also earned eight Badges and challenges him to a battle. Paul is unimpressed with Barry, however, and declines the offer, which surprises Barry. Paul reveals that he is declining all challenges at the moment to concentrate on serious training for the Sinnoh League and he will not risk his Pokémon's condition by having a pointless battle that may confuse them. Barry insists that a battle against him won't be pointless, but Paul tells Barry that if he is desperate for a battle, he should battle Ash. Barry refuses since he doesn't believe Ash is on their level, given that he only has seven Badges. Ash tells Paul that he knows he has earned all eight Badges after seeing the news report about it, with the atmosphere of the conversation awkward and chilly. Ash then tells Paul that he plans on getting his eighth Badge at Sunyshore Gym. Suddenly, Paul furiously tells Ash that he does not consider Sunyshore City's Gym to be worthy of its title. A surprised Barry insists that it’s the best Gym, but Paul declares it the worst. The conflicting reviews of the Gym leave Dawn and Brock extremely confused. Paul then leaves. Barry tries to shout at him, and then angrily tells him that he is getting a fine.

Ash assures Barry that he is bound to encounter Paul again someday, and warns him not to let his guard down in battle. Barry asks exactly what happened between the two of them. Ash replies that he and Paul had a Full Battle, earning Barry's jealousy and that even though he lost, Ash considers it to have been a good battle as he learned a lot. He then vows that the next time he and Paul battle, he will definitely win. Barry is impressed by Ash's determination and then decides to follow Paul's advice by challenging Ash to a battle, which Ash accepts.

Just then, the latest update regarding Pokémon Contests appears on television, catching Dawn's attention. Marian informs the viewers that she has news straight from the Grand Festival Planning Committee, and announces that the Sinnoh Grand Festival will be held at Valor Lakefront. Marian advises that any Coordinator who have not earned the required five Ribbons need not give up as there are still seven Contests remaining before the event. Nearby are the disguised Team Rocket, who are also listening to the news, and Jessie is very excited to hear that her own goal is not yet out of reach. Having earned three Ribbons at the Solaceon, Majolica, and Lilypad Contests, Jessie is determined to win another two and enter the Grand Festival too. Ash notes the coincidence that the Grand Festival is being held in the same place that Dawn earned the Aqua Ribbon. Checking his Pokégear, Brock tells the group they should continue on to Sunyshore City, then backtrack to Lake Valor afterward. Dawn knows that she will need to use the spare time to start working on new Contest combinations, and Barry wishes Dawn the best of luck in the Festival before reminding Ash of their battle. The group run out of the Center, while Jessie tries to leave to get her two Ribbons, only to be reminded of the current plan to nab Pikachu and Piplup.

It is decided the match will be composed of three one-on-one battles, with Brock refereeing. Dawn uses the Coin Toss application on her Pokétch, with Barry winning the chance to go first. Throwing the Poké Balls, Barry sends out Empoleon first while Ash starts with Monferno. Barry is happy, knowing that as Empoleon is a Water type, it will have the advantage over the dual-type Fire/Fighting Monferno. Barry starts off by having Empoleon use Hydro Cannon, though Monferno dodges it and lands a Mach Punch. Meanwhile, Paul is walking past the battle area and, while unnoticed, decides to stop and watch when he sees Ash is using Monferno. Ash boasts that with the high speed of Mach Punch, Monferno can easily overcome the type disadvantage he has with Empoleon. Barry decides to try Drill Peck, but Ash has Monferno Dig underground before emerging and landing another hard hit on Empoleon. Barry has Empoleon use Hydro Cannon, and while this time it hits, it lands at such close range that Monferno is sent flying into some nearby trees. Ash and Dawn are both worried, while Barry curses himself, knowing he used far too much power against Monferno. Ash starts calling for Monferno, but there is no response.

Just then, a plastic capsule flies out of the air, heading towards Ash, and Dawn calls for him to look out for it. However it is no use, and Ash is trapped inside. He pounds on the capsule and Pikachu uses Thunderbolt on it, but the capsule is electricity-proof. The others are about to go and help when suddenly three more capsules appear, capturing Brock, Dawn, and Barry. Piplup tries using his beak to free Dawn, but it is no use. A distraught Piplup looks up to hear the laughter of Team Rocket as they descend in the Meowth Balloon and start reciting their motto. Pikachu, Piplup, and Empoleon use Thunderbolt, Bubble Beam, and Hydro Cannon, respectively, against Team Rocket. However, as they do, the balloon itself starts to deflate while arms and legs emerge from the basket. The arms deflect the attacks, grab the three Pokémon, and deposit them in a cage as Team Rocket finish their motto. Brock sends out Happiny and has her use Pound to break the capsule, but even Happiny's strength cannot break it and is sent spinning. Team Rocket boasts that the capsules are unbreakable from the inside and prepare to make their getaway.

Suddenly, a pillar of fire emerges from the nearby trees, transforms itself into an extra-powerful Flame Wheel attack, and heads towards Team Rocket's mecha. It circles around, before landing and Monferno emerges, but his eyes are colored pink, confirming that Monferno has triggered his Blaze Ability. Monferno then screams with fury as powerful flames emerge from his tail. Barry asks what is happening and Brock and Dawn explain that Blaze is Monferno's Ability, a power boost that kicks in when Monferno's stamina is low and he is under stress. Team Rocket cannot believe their luck and decide to get Monferno, too. However, Monferno's sheer power easily destroys their grabbed claw. He then powers up a Flame Wheel attack and heads towards Team Rocket. Ash tries to block it and reminds the out-of-control Monferno that the other Pokémon are still trapped. In his fury, Monferno is unable to listen and hits Ash before continuing on and hitting the basket, causing an explosion. Monferno then comes around and uses Mach Punch, completely destroying the basket and sending Team Rocket blasting off as they commiserate another failed plan.

By now, Monferno is completely out of control, and while the controls of the mecha were destroyed, the main body survived, and the Pokémon are still trapped. Without anyone controlling it, the legs start to buckle, threatening to crush the still-captive Pokémon. Ash prepares to send out a Pokémon to help when Paul suddenly arrives and sends out his Electabuzz. Paul has it use Protect to support the cage, amazing everyone. Unfortunately, Monferno irately powers up a Flame Wheel, and damages one of the legs, putting the Pokémon in far more danger. Monferno circles around and prepares for another hit, but Ash is determined to save Monferno and all the Pokémon. He intercepts the Flame Wheel, grabs Monferno when he emerges and holds on tight. As Blaze engulfs Monferno and Ash, he begs him to not let himself be swallowed up by Blaze's power and reminds him of the promise they made to get stronger together. Paul looks on in amazement at what Ash is willing to endure to calm his Pokémon down. Suddenly, Electabuzz's Protective barrier fails, and the mecha starts to collapse, endangering Electabuzz as well as the other Pokémon. Monferno, now back in control, powers up a Flame Wheel, and races towards the cage getting underneath and supporting it. As he supports the cage, Monferno suddenly evolves into an Infernape. Ash has Infernape throw the cage into the air and then has it destroyed with Mach Punch. This proves to be no problem for the powerful Pokémon as he frees Pikachu, Piplup, and Empoleon. When they start to fall, Infernape catches them in his Flame Wheel to allow them to land safely. Ash congratulates Infernape, and Pikachu and Piplup thank Infernape for saving them.

Paul remarks that Monferno was not only able to control Blaze, but was able to transform it into a new kind of energy that allowed him to evolve. Infernape then releases Brock, Dawn, and Barry from their capsules; and Piplup and Empoleon reunite with their relieved Trainers. Paul starts to leave, but Ash thanks him for his help and tells his rival that both he and Infernape will battle again. Paul tells Ash that Reggie would also like to see another Full Battle between them, adding he will see them at the Sinnoh League. Paul then leaves, and Brock tells Ash that when the two do battle, he will be able to show Paul just how much both he and his Pokémon have improved, and Dawn concurs that this time Ash will not lose. Ash vows to not let Paul defeat him again.

Major events

 
Barry showing his eight Badges
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Debuts

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Characters

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Trivia

Errors

  • In one scene, a man has green sclerae in his eyes instead of white.
  • After Ash tells Barry about his problems with perfecting Gible's Draco Meteor, the lace-like pattern on Empoleon's belly is missing the black spots. They later reappear while Empoleon is sitting in the same position.
  • When Ash's Monferno was about to use Dig during his battle with Barry's Empoleon, Monferno has four fingers on each hand instead of five.
  • In the beginning of the battle between Ash and Barry, Barry says that he and his Empoleon have the type advantage (Water over Fire), However, he did not consider the fact that his Empoleon is also a Steel type, which is weak to both types of Monferno, plus removing Empoleon's Water-type resistance to Fire. Because of this, neither of the two had an advantage over the other.
  • In the English dub, after Croagunk uses Poison Jab on Brock, his Japanese voice can be heard.
  • In the Brazilian Portuguese dub, Silver Wind is incorrectly referred to as Garra de Metal, the same name as Metal Claw.
  • In the Polish dub, when freed from the plastic capsules, Brock sounds like he is still trapped.

Dub edits

In other languages



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