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'''Ash Catches a Pokémon''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンゲットだぜ!''' ''I Caught a Pokémon!'') is the third episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 15, 1997 and in USA on September 10, 1998.
'''Ash Catches a Pokémon''' (Japanese: '''ポケモン ゲットだぜ!''' ''I Caught a Pokémon!'') is the third episode of the [[Pokémon anime]]. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 15, 1997, and in the United States on September 10, 1998.


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==Synopsis==
==Blurb==
The episode picks up right where the [[EP002|previous one]] left off, as {{Ash}} plans to capture a {{p|Caterpie}} in [[Viridian Forest]]. He immediately tosses a {{ball|Poké}} at the wild Pokémon, and the device pulls Caterpie inside. The Ball hits the ground and begins to shake. Ash, {{an|Misty}} and {{AP|Pikachu}} watch as Caterpie tries to break out.
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<i>Ash discovers and catches a Caterpie—his first Pokémon capture! Though Ash is excited, Misty is grossed out by Bug-type Pokémon, so she is repulsed by its attempts to be friends with her. At night, as Ash and Misty sleep, Caterpie shares with Pikachu its dream of evolving into a Butterfree.


After a few tense moments, the Poké Ball stops shaking, signifying that Ash caught {{AP|Caterpie}}. His excitement takes control as he celebrates catching his first Pokémon, holding the Poké Ball and running in circles with Misty, making Pikachu dizzy. When Ash holds the Poké Ball to Misty’s face, she reveals that she has a fear of {{type|bug}}s, even if they are contained in a Poké Ball. However, Pikachu is happy to have Caterpie along, and Ash decides to bring Caterpie out, scaring Misty away.
The next day, Ash is able to capture a Pidgeotto after battling it with Pikachu. Before Ash can celebrate too wildly, Misty reminds him that his success is due more to luck than skill.


As Caterpie appears, Misty scampers behind a tree. Ash asks Caterpie to crawl up onto his shoulder, but when Caterpie spots Misty, he immediately bolts over to Misty and rubs up on her leg despite her personal discomfort. Misty’s comments about Caterpie being a “disgusting bug” hurt the {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}’s feelings. Misty wants to befriend Pikachu instead, which somewhat irritates Ash as Pikachu is warming up to Misty more quickly than to him.
Team Rocket shows up to steal Pikachu—they realize that there's really something special about this Pokémon—and Ash vows to defend himself. Pikachu and Pidgeotto are weakened by Koffing and Ekans, so he reluctantly sends out Caterpie. To the surprise of Jessie and James—not to mention Ash—Caterpie's String Shot is able to defeat the Team Rocket Pokémon, including Meowth!


Misty continues to complain about Caterpie and says to put “one of the three most disgusting things” back into the Poké Ball.  When Ash asks about the others, Misty remarks “{{wp|Carrot}}s, {{wp|Bell pepper|Pepper}}s, and bugs.” Ash, however, is offended at how Misty’s discomfort is used to hurt Caterpie’s feelings. Ash reassures Caterpie and gets the Pokémon to climb onto his shoulder. Ash decides to go on without Misty, prompting Pikachu to tag along.  
When Misty tries to make nice with Caterpie, it evolves into a Metapod. Could a Butterfree Evolution be far behind?</i>


Moments later, Pikachu notices Misty trying to keep up with Ash. Although Misty tries to hide, Ash spots her and asks why she is still following him. Misty brings up the [[Bicycle|bike]] he destroyed earlier, and they continue to argue, upsetting Pikachu.  
==Plot==
Picking up right where the [[EP002|previous episode]] left off, {{Ash}} throws his [[Poké Ball]] at a {{p|Caterpie}} in [[Viridian Forest]]. He attempts to break free but is unsuccessful. Ash celebrates catching {{AP|his first Pokémon|Caterpie}}, holding the Poké Ball, and running in circles out of joy. When Ash holds the Poké Ball closer to {{an|Misty}}'s face, she reveals that she has a fear of {{t|bug}}s, even if they are contained in a Poké Ball. {{AP|Pikachu}} is happy to have Caterpie along, and Ash decides to bring Caterpie out, scaring Misty away. Caterpie wants to make friends with Misty, but she prefers Pikachu. Ash is offended by Misty's discomfort and complaints, which hurt Caterpie's feelings. Ash reassures Caterpie and continues traveling without Misty. However, Misty has other plans, as she is still upset about her ruined [[bicycle]] and wants Ash to replace it. Because of this, she continues following Ash.


Later that night, Ash sets up for the night near a tree stump, starting a fire. Tucked into his sleeping bag, Ash prepares to retire for the night, while Pikachu and Caterpie sit on the stump. Misty, also set up on the other end of the stump, exchanges a few smart remarks with Ash, upsetting Pikachu and Caterpie. Both humans then go to sleep. While the humans sleep, Pikachu and Caterpie enjoy the starlight view and connect with each other. Caterpie looks up to the moon and envisions his desire to fly as a fully [[Evolution|evolved]] {{p|Butterfree}}.
Later that night, Ash sets up camp for the night. Misty, also getting ready to go to sleep, exchanges a few smart remarks with Ash, upsetting Pikachu and Caterpie. While Ash and Misty sleep, Pikachu and Caterpie get to know each other a little better. In the morning, Misty remains frightened of Caterpie, causing the {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} to become subdued and return to his Poké Ball. Although Ash is angry, a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Pidgeotto}} captures his attention.


The next day, Misty is the first to wake up, and the first thing she sees is Caterpie asleep, inches from her. She immediately screams in anguish, shocking Ash and Pikachu awake. Misty angrily demands Caterpie return to his Poké Ball, which upsets Caterpie so much that he crawls over and does just that. Ash demands that Misty apologize for being so mean, and tries to coax Caterpie out. Then, a wild {{p|Pidgeotto}} swoops down and lands in a brush, feeding on a worm. Ash puts his hat back on and scans it with his [[Pokédex]].  
[[File:Ash catching Pidgeotto.png|thumb|left|220px|Pidgeotto being caught by Ash]]
Wanting to catch Pidgeotto, Ash throws a Poké Ball, but Pidgeotto simply swats it away. Misty retorts that a {{pkmn|Trainer}} needs to battle and weaken a wild Pokémon to capture it. She mentions that he caught Caterpie only because he was weak, irritating Ash, who summons Caterpie to battle it despite the type disadvantage against Pidgeotto, of which both Misty and Pikachu are aware. Ash recalls Caterpie just in time, causing Pidgeotto to get its beak stuck in a tree.


Wanting to catch it, Ash throws a Poké Ball, but Pidgeotto simply swats it away. Misty retorts that a {{pkmn|Trainer}} needs to battle and weaken a wild Pokémon to capture it. However, when she mentions that he caught Caterpie only because it was weak, the remark irritates Ash to the point where he blindly summons Caterpie to battle. He does this without knowing that Caterpie is at a type disadvantage against Pidgeotto, though both Misty and Pikachu know. While Ash tries to figure out his mistake, Caterpie runs around, trying to avoid the Pidgeotto. Ash orders Caterpie to attack, but Pidgeotto is too strong, and sends Caterpie spiraling into a tree.  It is incapacitated. Pidgeotto attempts to swoop in for another attack. At Misty’s suggestion, Ash recalls Caterpie to its Poké Ball just moments before Pidgeotto can strike. The bird Pokémon instead gets its beak lodged into the tree.
Ash sends Pikachu after Pidgeotto just as it frees itself. Pikachu uses {{m|Thunder Shock}} to hit Pidgeotto, weakening it and allowing Ash to toss a Poké Ball. The Ball takes Pidgeotto in and drops to the ground and starts swaying. After a few moments, the Ball stops moving; Ash has captured the {{AP|Pidgeotto}}. Despite the success, Misty continues to berate him for his lack of knowledge about strategy.


Ash sends Pikachu after Pidgeotto just as it frees itself. Pikachu uses {{m|ThunderShock}} to hit Pidgeotto, weakening it and allowing Ash to toss a Poké Ball. The Ball takes Pidgeotto in and drops to the ground, rocking. After a few moments, the Ball ceases movement; Ash has captured the {{AP|Pidgeotto}}. Despite the success, Misty continues to berate him for his lack of knowledge about strategy.
{{TRT}} intrudes on their argument, reciting their {{motto}}. They decide to target Ash's Pikachu, mentioning his incredible power, which causes them to become distracted in a short internal argument before they decide to attack. They send out {{TP|James|Koffing}} and {{TP|Jessie|Ekans}} to battle, despite a [[Double Battle|double-team]] being considered against the [[Pokémon League]] rules. Misty wants to jump in, but Ash does not want to break the rules. Koffing's {{m|Sludge}} attack blinds Pikachu, taking him out of the battle. While he hands Pikachu off to Misty, he sends out his newly caught Pidgeotto, which dodges both Koffing and Ekans's attacks before going into a {{m|Quick Attack}}. Ekans avoids the attack by {{m|Dig|going underground}}, forcing Pidgeotto to come to a sudden stop. Koffing fires a {{m|Smog}} attack, which Pidgeotto splits with its wings before dodging multiple Sludge attacks and Ekans's retaliation. Despite soaring high into the sky, both Ekans and Koffing are able to keep up with Pidgeotto. Pidgeotto tries to hit Koffing with {{m|Gust}} but misses and is defeated.


The [[Team Rocket trio]] intrudes on their argument, reciting their {{motto}}. They decide to target his Pikachu, mentioning its incredible power, which causes them to become distracted in a short internal argument before they decide to attack. They then send out {{TP|James|Koffing}} and {{TP|Jessie|Ekans}} to battle, despite a [[Double Battle|double-team]] being unfair. Misty wants to jump in, but Ash does not want to break the rules. Koffing’s {{m|Sludge}} attack blinds Pikachu, taking it out of the battle. While he hands Pikachu off to Misty, he decides to send out his newly caught Pidgeotto.  
Ash recalls Pidgeotto and tries to fight Team Rocket with his fists, but [[James]] easily holds him back. In a final attempt, Ash sends out Caterpie, which only amuses Team Rocket. Ekans and Koffing attack and Caterpie cowers, but Ash orders him to use {{m|String Shot}}. The attack completely incapacitates Koffing before Caterpie muzzles Ekans. Caterpie {{m|Tackle}}s Koffing, knocking it into Ekans and taking them both out. {{MTR}} tries to intervene, but he is also wrapped in String Shot. Taken by surprise, Team Rocket flees but promises they will be back.


Pidgeotto dodges both Koffing and Ekans’s attacks before going into a {{m|Quick Attack}}. Ekans avoids the attack by {{m|Dig|going underground}}, forcing Pidgeotto to come to a sudden stop. Koffing fires a {{m|Smog}} attack, which Pidgeotto splits with its wings before dodging multiple Sludge attacks and Ekans’s retaliation. Despite soaring high in the sky, both Ekans and Koffing keep up with Pidgeotto. It misses a {{m|Gust}} attack on Koffing, which results in a harsh double {{m|Tackle}} attack from both opponents, taking it out. Ash recalls Pidgeotto and tries to fight Team Rocket with his fists, but [[James]] easily holds him back and swats him aside.
Ash congratulates Caterpie on coming through, and after some encouragement, Misty pats Caterpie's head. At that moment, Caterpie begins to spray silk from his mouth, startling her. Ash puts Caterpie down as the thread covers his body, signaling his [[evolution]]. Caterpie evolves into {{p|Metapod}}, and Ash's Pokédex notes that he has reached this stage more quickly than any other Caterpie on record. In addition, Misty shows approval of Ash's strengthening bonds with his Pokémon. Despite having fewer reservations about {{AP|Metapod}}, the sight of a {{p|Beedrill}} scares Misty, who looks forward to leaving the forest.
 
It looks bad for Ash, but he decides to send out Caterpie to battle. The sight of the bug simply amuses Team Rocket as they prepare to attack. Caterpie looks down, when Ash orders it to fire {{m|String Shot}}. The attack completely incapacitates Koffing before Caterpie muzzles Ekans. Caterpie rushes into a Tackle attack on Koffing, sending it into Ekans and thus taking them both out, shocking everyone. {{MTR}} tries to step in, but he is also wrapped in String Shot. Team Rocket retreats.
 
Ash congratulates Caterpie on coming through, and urges Misty to do the same. She agrees to pat Caterpie on the head, despite her initial discomfort. At that moment, Caterpie begins to sprays mist from its mouth, startling her. Ash puts Caterpie down as the mist covers Caterpie, signaling evolution. Caterpie evolves into {{p|Metapod}}, and Ash's Pokédex notes that it has reached this stage more quickly than any other Caterpie on record. Ash bonds with his Pokémon, which gets Misty’s approval. Despite a slight bond with {{AP|Metapod}}, the sight of a {{p|Beedrill}} scares Misty as she looks forward to quickly leaving the forest. Ash is in no such hurry, however, as he seeks to capture more Pokémon.


==Major events==
==Major events==
* {{Ash}} catches a {{AP|Caterpie}}, making it his first [[caught Pokémon]].
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[[File:Ash first catch.png|thumb|220px|Ash after catching Caterpie]]
* {{Ash}} catches the {{AP|Caterpie}} from the end of the [[EP002|last episode]], making him his first [[caught Pokémon]].
* Ash also catches a {{AP|Pidgeotto}}.
* Ash also catches a {{AP|Pidgeotto}}.
* {{TRT}} reveals to Ash their intention to steal his {{AP|Pikachu}}.
* {{TRT}} reveals to Ash their intention to steal his {{AP|Pikachu}}.
* {{MTR}} is revealed to know {{m|Fury Swipes}}.
* {{MTR}} is revealed to know {{m|Fury Swipes}}.
* Ash has his first, although unofficial, {{pkmn|battle}}, and wins.
* [[James's Koffing]] is revealed to know {{m|Sludge}}.
* [[James's Koffing]] is revealed to know {{m|Sludge}}.
* [[Jessie's Ekans]] is revealed to know {{m|Dig}}.
* [[Jessie's Ekans]] is revealed to know {{m|Dig}}.
* Caterpie is revealed to know {{m|String Shot}} and {{m|Tackle}}.
* Ash has his first, although unofficial, {{pkmn|Trainer}} {{pkmn|battle}}, and wins.
* Ash's Caterpie [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{AP|Metapod}}.
* Ash's Caterpie [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{AP|Metapod}}.
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==Debuts==
===Debuts===
===Pokémon debuts===
====Pokémon debuts====
* {{p|Pidgeotto}} ({{OP|Ash|Pidgeotto}})
* {{p|Metapod}} ({{OP|Ash|Metapod}})
* {{p|Metapod}} ({{OP|Ash|Metapod}})
* {{p|Butterfree}}
* {{p|Butterfree}}
* {{p|Beedrill}}
* {{p|Beedrill}}
* {{p|Pidgeotto}} ({{OP|Ash|Pidgeotto}})


==Characters==
==Characters==
===Humans===
===Humans===
[[File:Dare da EP003.png|thumb|200px|right|{{tt|Dare da?|Who's That Pokémon?}}]]
[[File:Dare da EP003.png|thumb|200px|{{tt|Dare da?|Who's That Pokémon?}}]]
* {{Ash}}
* {{Ash}}
* {{an|Misty}}
* {{an|Misty}}
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===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
[[File:WTP EP003.png|thumb|200px|right|Who's That Pokémon?]]
[[File:WTP EP003.png|thumb|200px|Who's That Pokémon?]]
[[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Caterpie}}
[[Who's That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Caterpie}}


* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}})
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}})
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})
* {{p|Caterpie}} ({{OP|Ash|Caterpie}}; evolves)
* {{p|Caterpie}} ({{OP|Ash|Caterpie}}; new; evolves)
* {{p|Metapod}} ({{OP|Ash|Metapod}}; newly evolved; debut)
* {{p|Metapod}} ({{OP|Ash|Metapod}}; newly evolved; debut)
* {{p|Pidgeotto}} ({{OP|Ash|Pidgeotto}}; debut)
* {{p|Pidgeotto}} ({{OP|Ash|Pidgeotto}}; new; debut)
* {{p|Ekans}} ({{OP|Jessie|Ekans}})
* {{p|Ekans}} ({{OP|Jessie|Ekans}})
* {{p|Koffing}} ({{OP|James|Koffing}})
* {{p|Koffing}} ({{OP|James|Koffing}})
* {{p|Butterfree}} (debut)
* {{p|Butterfree}} (fantasy; debut)
* {{p|Beedrill}} (debut)
* {{p|Beedrill}} (debut)
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* This is the first episode in which [[evolution]] is shown.
* This is the first episode in which [[evolution]] is shown.
* This is so far the only episode in which a main character catches two Pokémon of different species.
** This is the first time a main character {{pkmn2|caught|catches}} a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that would later [[Evolution|evolve]] in the same episode. This scenario would not be repeated until more than 500 episodes later, in ''[[DP080|The Thief That Keeps on Thieving!]]''.
* According to a quote from this episode, Misty cannot stand carrots, peppers and {{type|Bug}} Pokémon.
* This is the first episode in which a main character catches more than one Pokémon of different species. This wouldn't occur again until ''[[JN006|Working My Way Back to Mew!]]'', 1,088 episodes later.
** Also, in regards to another quote from this episode, Misty mentions that she is ten years old. This was only said in the original.
* According to this episode, {{an|Misty}} cannot stand carrots or peppers, and her fear of {{type|Bug}} Pokémon is established here.
* This was the first time a main character catches a Pokémon that would later evolve in the same episode, the second being more than 500 episodes later in ''[[DP080|The Thief That Keeps on Thieving!]]''.
* Misty mentions in the Japanese version that she is ten years old.
* Misty owns a red sleeping bag decorated with bubbles, while Ash owns a blue sleeping bag with "Satoshi" (Ash's Japanese name) appearing on the name tag.
* This is the first episode where type advantages are mentioned: {{type|Flying}} moves are effective against {{type|Bug}} Pokémon.
* This is the first episode where type advantages are mentioned: {{type|Flying}} moves are effective against {{type|Bug}} Pokémon.
* A [[Animals in the Pokémon world|real animal]] appears in this episode, as Pidgeotto is seen eating a regular worm.
* A [[Animals in the Pokémon world|real-world animal]] appears in this episode, as {{AP|Pidgeotto}} is seen eating a regular worm.
* In this episode when Caterpie evolves into Metapod, it shoots a shower of white silk string from its mouth onto itself and sheds its skin in the process, similar to a real caterpillar going into pupation. Later episodes show Caterpie evolving like the rest of the Pokémon do.
* Misty owns a red sleeping bag decorated with bubbles, while Ash owns a blue sleeping bag. "Satoshi" (Ash's Japanese name) appears on the name tag of his sleeping bag.
* Ash mentions that the [[Pokémon League]] has regulations stating that Trainers may only use one Pokémon at a time in battles. This rule may have changed years later in the {{series|Advanced Generation}}, in which [[Double Battle|two-on-two battles]] are not considered unusual.
* Despite the episode title saying "''a'' Pokémon", Ash catches ''two'' Pokémon.
* Despite the episode title saying "''a'' Pokémon", Ash catches ''two'' Pokémon.
* Both Pokémon Ash catches in this episode are released by the time Ash travels to the [[Orange Archipelago|Orange Islands]].
* Both of the Pokémon Ash catches in this episode are released by the time Ash travels to the [[Orange Archipelago|Orange Islands]].
* This is the first episode where Ash uses his signature catchphrase and pose when successfully catching a Pokémon.
** Each of Ash's {{ashfr|traveling companions}} would attempt to copy this during the [[original series]].
* {{AP|Caterpie}}'s fight with Pidgeotto and Ash's capturing of the latter was shown on the VHS [[A Sneak Peek at Pokémon]].
* In this episode, when {{p|Caterpie}} evolves into {{p|Metapod}}, it shoots a shower of white silk string from its mouth onto itself and sheds its skin in the process, similar to a real caterpillar going into pupation. Later episodes show Caterpie evolving like the rest of the Pokémon do.
* Ash mentions that the [[Pokémon League]] has regulations stating that Trainers may only use one Pokémon at a time in battles. This rule may have changed years later in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]'', in which [[Double Battle|two-on-two battles]] are not considered unusual.
* This was for a long time the episode with the lowest number of [[human]] characters appearing, featuring only {{Ash}}, {{an|Misty}}, [[Jessie]], and [[James]]. 672 episodes later, ''[[BW018|Sewaddle and Burgh in Pinwheel Forest!]]'' matched this record.
** Coincidentally, both of these episodes take place in a [[forest]] and feature Ash catching a Bug-type Pokémon.
** 1,013 episodes later, the record was broken by ''[[SM077|Guiding an Awakening!]]'', which features only three human characters.
* After Misty bluntly makes clear her fear of insects, Ash demands to know whether Misty's parents taught her any manners, with her simply turning away without answering Ash's question. ''[[Pocket Monsters: The Animation]]'' would reveal that Misty and [[The Sensational Sisters|her sisters]] had been abandoned by their parents thanks to the excessive standards towards [[Gym Leader]]s.


===Errors===
===Errors===
* In the dub, Ash calls Misty by her name, even though she hasn't mentioned her name yet, since the scene in ''[[EP002|Pokémon Emergency!]]'' where she originally mentioned her name was in the Japanese version. Her name ''is'' mentioned in the English version, but Ash isn't anywhere near [[Nurse Joy]] when she says it.
* In ''[[EP002|Pokémon Emergency!]]'', {{Ash}} says "{{i|Poké Ball}}, go!" while throwing a Poké Ball at {{AP|Caterpie}}. In this episode, instead, he says, "Caterpie, you're mine!"
* When Caterpie is about to attack Pidgeotto, his right 'paw' is green.
** In the same scene in ''Pokémon Emergency!'', he is wearing his [[bag]], but in this episode, it is missing.
* When Ekans and Koffing were going in to attack Caterpie, Ekans's Japanese voice can be heard.
* When Ash runs to Caterpie's Poké Ball, his hat is backward but the colors are reversed; the front becomes red and the back becomes white.
* After Ash captures Caterpie in the beginning, his hat was backwards. When he was shown running to Caterpie's Poké Ball, it was forwards than in the next shot it was back to backwards.
* Caterpie's Poké Ball has its outer ring colored white instead of black when Ash shows it to {{an|Misty}}.
* When Ash throws the Pokéball at Pigeotto to catch it, both halves are red.
* Just before Caterpie dashes over to Misty, she is partially hiding behind a tree and the trees behind her are obscured by bushes, but when Misty backs away from Caterpie, the bushes and the trees disappear.
* During the scene when Ash and Misty are sleeping and {{AP|Pikachu}} and Caterpie are "talking," Pikachu starts bouncing back and forth on his two feet. He suddenly stops on his left foot, but the bouncing noises can still be heard.
* Pikachu freezes in midair while doing two backflips in front of Caterpie.
* When Ash and Pikachu are startled awake by Misty's scream, Caterpie's Poké Ball starts off facing away from Misty, but when Caterpie goes back in it, it is facing towards Misty, but upside down when Ash picks it up.
* When Caterpie is about to attack Pidgeotto, one of its right "paws" is green.
* When Ash throws the Poké Ball at Pidgeotto, both halves of the Poké Ball are red.
* When Jessie says that {{TRT}} is here to steal Pikachu, the tip on {{MTR}}'s tail is missing.
* Pikachu's tail turns entirely yellow twice, first when Jessie and James point, and again after {{TP|Jessie|Ekans}} and {{TP|James|Koffing}} are first called out before they attack anything.
* After Ash says that two Pokémon against one is unfair, part of the background turns the same color as Jessie's hair for a split-second.
* In a couple of scenes, {{TP|Jessie|Ekans}}'s underbelly is colored purple like the rest of its body instead of yellow.
* When Ekans and {{TP|James|Koffing}} knock out Pidgeotto and they go in to attack Caterpie, Ekans's Japanese voice can be heard.
* In the {{pmin|Russia}}n dub, several {{pmin|Poland|Polish}} words can be heard throughout the episode.
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File:EP003 error.png|Ash's miscolored hat
File:EP003 error 2.png|The Poké Ball error
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===Dub edits===
===Dub edits===
[[Image:Misty Slap2.png|thumb|200px|right|The cut shot]]
[[File:Misty Slap2.png|thumb|200px|right|The cut shot]]
* In the English version, Misty reads the episode title at the start instead of Ash, while in the Japanese version, Ash reads the title.
* [[Kanto Pokérap]]: Day 3
* In the English version, Misty reads the episode title instead of Ash, while in the Japanese version, Ash reads the episode title.
** This is justified in that, in the dub at least, Ash is busy gloating over his caught {{p|Caterpie}}, and thus is unable to read the episode title like he usually does.
** This is justified in that, in the dub at least, Ash is busy gloating over his caught {{p|Caterpie}}, and thus is unable to read the episode title like he usually does.
* When Caterpie is looking sad due to Misty telling it to stay in its Poké Ball, the katakana for "Ga~n" (a Japanese sound effect) moves across the screen. This was painted out for the dub.
* In the scene before Misty tells him about the three things she hates, Ash complains about girls and their selfishness. In the dub, after she says that bugs are one of the three things most disgusting things in the world, Ash asks her what the disgusting things are ''aside from herself''.
* When Caterpie is looking sad due to Misty telling him to stay in his Poké Ball, the katakana for "Ga~n" (a Japanese sound effect) moves across the screen. This was painted out for the dub.
* How Misty and Ash commented on Caterpie is different between the versions (mostly due to religious censorship). In the English version, Ash was mentioning how he loves Caterpie, and Misty sarcastically responds how it takes a worm to love a worm; whereas in the original version, Ash comments that he and Caterpie are the same kind of Heaven and Misty retorts that their Heaven is ''her'' Hell.
* When Misty is telling Ash that birds eat worms, there is a shot where she slaps him for putting his Pokémon in danger. This was cut from the dub.
* When Misty is telling Ash that birds eat worms, there is a shot where she slaps him for putting his Pokémon in danger. This was cut from the dub.
* How Misty and Ash commented on Caterpie is different between the versions (mostly due to religious censorship). In the English version, Ash was mentioning how he loves Caterpie, and Misty sarcastically responds how it doesn't take a lot to love a worm; whereas in the original version, Ash comments that he and Caterpie are the same kind of Heaven, and Misty retorts that their Heaven is ''her'' Hell.
** Oddly, the sound effect of the slap is kept in.
* While Ash tells Caterpie "Counter", some have taken this to mean the {{m|Counter|move}}, which Caterpie cannot learn. In the original, Ash told it merely to "fight back".
*** Ron London, the ADR engineer editor who recorded the English voices for this episode, doesn't recall the exact reason why the sound of the slap was retained. He believes that it may have been because the music and effects audio tracks were not separated, so removing the slap effect would have required replacing the music. However, voice director and dub writer [[Michael Haigney]] noted that at the moment the slap was heard, there was no music and almost no ambient forest sound effects in the background. So, the slap could have been mixed out without affecting the music or ambient sound effects.<ref> Haigney, Michael. "Ep. 3 Ash Catches a Pokémon." ''Original Pokéman'', Buzzsprout, 23 Mar 2022. [https://originalpokeman.buzzsprout.com/1663597/10305057-ep-3-ash-catches-a-pokemon https://originalpokeman.buzzsprout.com/1663597/10305057-ep-3-ash-catches-a-pokemon], 20:00–25:41</ref>
* While Ash tells Caterpie "Counter", some have taken this to mean the {{m|Counter|move}}, which Caterpie cannot learn. In the original, Ash merely told it to "counter-strike".
* In the English version, the scenes where Ekans and Koffing each tackle Pidgeotto, knocking it out in the process, were slowed down, while in the Japanese version, they each tackle Pidgeotto at a fast pace.


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EP002 : Pokémon Emergency!
Original series
EP004 : Challenge of the Samurai
Ash Catches a Pokémon
EP003.png
  EP003  
ポケモン ゲットだぜ!
I Caught a Pokémon!
First broadcast
Japan April 15, 1997
United States September 10, 1998
English themes
Opening Pokémon Theme
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening めざせポケモンマスター
Ending ひゃくごじゅういち
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 冨岡淳広 Atsuhiro Tomioka
Storyboard 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Assistant director 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Animation director 玉川明洋 Akihiro Tamagawa
Additional credits

Ash Catches a Pokémon (Japanese: ポケモン ゲットだぜ! I Caught a Pokémon!) is the third episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 15, 1997, and in the United States on September 10, 1998.

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Blurb

Ash discovers and catches a Caterpie—his first Pokémon capture! Though Ash is excited, Misty is grossed out by Bug-type Pokémon, so she is repulsed by its attempts to be friends with her. At night, as Ash and Misty sleep, Caterpie shares with Pikachu its dream of evolving into a Butterfree.

The next day, Ash is able to capture a Pidgeotto after battling it with Pikachu. Before Ash can celebrate too wildly, Misty reminds him that his success is due more to luck than skill.

Team Rocket shows up to steal Pikachu—they realize that there's really something special about this Pokémon—and Ash vows to defend himself. Pikachu and Pidgeotto are weakened by Koffing and Ekans, so he reluctantly sends out Caterpie. To the surprise of Jessie and James—not to mention Ash—Caterpie's String Shot is able to defeat the Team Rocket Pokémon, including Meowth!

When Misty tries to make nice with Caterpie, it evolves into a Metapod. Could a Butterfree Evolution be far behind?

Plot

Picking up right where the previous episode left off, Ash throws his Poké Ball at a Caterpie in Viridian Forest. He attempts to break free but is unsuccessful. Ash celebrates catching his first Pokémon, holding the Poké Ball, and running in circles out of joy. When Ash holds the Poké Ball closer to Misty's face, she reveals that she has a fear of bugs, even if they are contained in a Poké Ball. Pikachu is happy to have Caterpie along, and Ash decides to bring Caterpie out, scaring Misty away. Caterpie wants to make friends with Misty, but she prefers Pikachu. Ash is offended by Misty's discomfort and complaints, which hurt Caterpie's feelings. Ash reassures Caterpie and continues traveling without Misty. However, Misty has other plans, as she is still upset about her ruined bicycle and wants Ash to replace it. Because of this, she continues following Ash.

Later that night, Ash sets up camp for the night. Misty, also getting ready to go to sleep, exchanges a few smart remarks with Ash, upsetting Pikachu and Caterpie. While Ash and Misty sleep, Pikachu and Caterpie get to know each other a little better. In the morning, Misty remains frightened of Caterpie, causing the Pokémon to become subdued and return to his Poké Ball. Although Ash is angry, a wild Pidgeotto captures his attention.

 
Pidgeotto being caught by Ash

Wanting to catch Pidgeotto, Ash throws a Poké Ball, but Pidgeotto simply swats it away. Misty retorts that a Trainer needs to battle and weaken a wild Pokémon to capture it. She mentions that he caught Caterpie only because he was weak, irritating Ash, who summons Caterpie to battle it despite the type disadvantage against Pidgeotto, of which both Misty and Pikachu are aware. Ash recalls Caterpie just in time, causing Pidgeotto to get its beak stuck in a tree.

Ash sends Pikachu after Pidgeotto just as it frees itself. Pikachu uses Thunder Shock to hit Pidgeotto, weakening it and allowing Ash to toss a Poké Ball. The Ball takes Pidgeotto in and drops to the ground and starts swaying. After a few moments, the Ball stops moving; Ash has captured the Pidgeotto. Despite the success, Misty continues to berate him for his lack of knowledge about strategy.

Team Rocket intrudes on their argument, reciting their motto. They decide to target Ash's Pikachu, mentioning his incredible power, which causes them to become distracted in a short internal argument before they decide to attack. They send out Koffing and Ekans to battle, despite a double-team being considered against the Pokémon League rules. Misty wants to jump in, but Ash does not want to break the rules. Koffing's Sludge attack blinds Pikachu, taking him out of the battle. While he hands Pikachu off to Misty, he sends out his newly caught Pidgeotto, which dodges both Koffing and Ekans's attacks before going into a Quick Attack. Ekans avoids the attack by going underground, forcing Pidgeotto to come to a sudden stop. Koffing fires a Smog attack, which Pidgeotto splits with its wings before dodging multiple Sludge attacks and Ekans's retaliation. Despite soaring high into the sky, both Ekans and Koffing are able to keep up with Pidgeotto. Pidgeotto tries to hit Koffing with Gust but misses and is defeated.

Ash recalls Pidgeotto and tries to fight Team Rocket with his fists, but James easily holds him back. In a final attempt, Ash sends out Caterpie, which only amuses Team Rocket. Ekans and Koffing attack and Caterpie cowers, but Ash orders him to use String Shot. The attack completely incapacitates Koffing before Caterpie muzzles Ekans. Caterpie Tackles Koffing, knocking it into Ekans and taking them both out. Meowth tries to intervene, but he is also wrapped in String Shot. Taken by surprise, Team Rocket flees but promises they will be back.

Ash congratulates Caterpie on coming through, and after some encouragement, Misty pats Caterpie's head. At that moment, Caterpie begins to spray silk from his mouth, startling her. Ash puts Caterpie down as the thread covers his body, signaling his evolution. Caterpie evolves into Metapod, and Ash's Pokédex notes that he has reached this stage more quickly than any other Caterpie on record. In addition, Misty shows approval of Ash's strengthening bonds with his Pokémon. Despite having fewer reservations about Metapod, the sight of a Beedrill scares Misty, who looks forward to leaving the forest.

Major events

 
Ash after catching Caterpie
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Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

 
Dare da?

Pokémon

 
Who's That Pokémon?

Who's That Pokémon?: Caterpie


Trivia

  • This is the first episode in which evolution is shown.
  • This is the first episode in which a main character catches more than one Pokémon of different species. This wouldn't occur again until Working My Way Back to Mew!, 1,088 episodes later.
  • According to this episode, Misty cannot stand carrots or peppers, and her fear of Bug-type Pokémon is established here.
  • Misty mentions in the Japanese version that she is ten years old.
  • Misty owns a red sleeping bag decorated with bubbles, while Ash owns a blue sleeping bag with "Satoshi" (Ash's Japanese name) appearing on the name tag.
  • This is the first episode where type advantages are mentioned: Flying-type moves are effective against Bug-type Pokémon.
  • A real-world animal appears in this episode, as Pidgeotto is seen eating a regular worm.
  • Despite the episode title saying "a Pokémon", Ash catches two Pokémon.
  • Both of the Pokémon Ash catches in this episode are released by the time Ash travels to the Orange Islands.
  • This is the first episode where Ash uses his signature catchphrase and pose when successfully catching a Pokémon.
  • Caterpie's fight with Pidgeotto and Ash's capturing of the latter was shown on the VHS A Sneak Peek at Pokémon.
  • In this episode, when Caterpie evolves into Metapod, it shoots a shower of white silk string from its mouth onto itself and sheds its skin in the process, similar to a real caterpillar going into pupation. Later episodes show Caterpie evolving like the rest of the Pokémon do.
  • Ash mentions that the Pokémon League has regulations stating that Trainers may only use one Pokémon at a time in battles. This rule may have changed years later in Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire, in which two-on-two battles are not considered unusual.
  • This was for a long time the episode with the lowest number of human characters appearing, featuring only Ash, Misty, Jessie, and James. 672 episodes later, Sewaddle and Burgh in Pinwheel Forest! matched this record.
    • Coincidentally, both of these episodes take place in a forest and feature Ash catching a Bug-type Pokémon.
    • 1,013 episodes later, the record was broken by Guiding an Awakening!, which features only three human characters.
  • After Misty bluntly makes clear her fear of insects, Ash demands to know whether Misty's parents taught her any manners, with her simply turning away without answering Ash's question. Pocket Monsters: The Animation would reveal that Misty and her sisters had been abandoned by their parents thanks to the excessive standards towards Gym Leaders.

Errors

  • In Pokémon Emergency!, Ash says "Poké Ball, go!" while throwing a Poké Ball at Caterpie. In this episode, instead, he says, "Caterpie, you're mine!"
    • In the same scene in Pokémon Emergency!, he is wearing his bag, but in this episode, it is missing.
  • When Ash runs to Caterpie's Poké Ball, his hat is backward but the colors are reversed; the front becomes red and the back becomes white.
  • Caterpie's Poké Ball has its outer ring colored white instead of black when Ash shows it to Misty.
  • Just before Caterpie dashes over to Misty, she is partially hiding behind a tree and the trees behind her are obscured by bushes, but when Misty backs away from Caterpie, the bushes and the trees disappear.
  • During the scene when Ash and Misty are sleeping and Pikachu and Caterpie are "talking," Pikachu starts bouncing back and forth on his two feet. He suddenly stops on his left foot, but the bouncing noises can still be heard.
  • Pikachu freezes in midair while doing two backflips in front of Caterpie.
  • When Ash and Pikachu are startled awake by Misty's scream, Caterpie's Poké Ball starts off facing away from Misty, but when Caterpie goes back in it, it is facing towards Misty, but upside down when Ash picks it up.
  • When Caterpie is about to attack Pidgeotto, one of its right "paws" is green.
  • When Ash throws the Poké Ball at Pidgeotto, both halves of the Poké Ball are red.
  • When Jessie says that Team Rocket is here to steal Pikachu, the tip on Meowth's tail is missing.
  • Pikachu's tail turns entirely yellow twice, first when Jessie and James point, and again after Ekans and Koffing are first called out before they attack anything.
  • After Ash says that two Pokémon against one is unfair, part of the background turns the same color as Jessie's hair for a split-second.
  • In a couple of scenes, Ekans's underbelly is colored purple like the rest of its body instead of yellow.
  • When Ekans and Koffing knock out Pidgeotto and they go in to attack Caterpie, Ekans's Japanese voice can be heard.
  • In the Russian dub, several Polish words can be heard throughout the episode.

Dub edits

 
The cut shot
  • Kanto Pokérap: Day 3
  • In the English version, Misty reads the episode title instead of Ash, while in the Japanese version, Ash reads the episode title.
    • This is justified in that, in the dub at least, Ash is busy gloating over his caught Caterpie, and thus is unable to read the episode title like he usually does.
  • In the scene before Misty tells him about the three things she hates, Ash complains about girls and their selfishness. In the dub, after she says that bugs are one of the three things most disgusting things in the world, Ash asks her what the disgusting things are aside from herself.
  • When Caterpie is looking sad due to Misty telling him to stay in his Poké Ball, the katakana for "Ga~n" (a Japanese sound effect) moves across the screen. This was painted out for the dub.
  • How Misty and Ash commented on Caterpie is different between the versions (mostly due to religious censorship). In the English version, Ash was mentioning how he loves Caterpie, and Misty sarcastically responds how it takes a worm to love a worm; whereas in the original version, Ash comments that he and Caterpie are the same kind of Heaven and Misty retorts that their Heaven is her Hell.
  • When Misty is telling Ash that birds eat worms, there is a shot where she slaps him for putting his Pokémon in danger. This was cut from the dub.
    • Oddly, the sound effect of the slap is kept in.
      • Ron London, the ADR engineer editor who recorded the English voices for this episode, doesn't recall the exact reason why the sound of the slap was retained. He believes that it may have been because the music and effects audio tracks were not separated, so removing the slap effect would have required replacing the music. However, voice director and dub writer Michael Haigney noted that at the moment the slap was heard, there was no music and almost no ambient forest sound effects in the background. So, the slap could have been mixed out without affecting the music or ambient sound effects.[1]
  • While Ash tells Caterpie "Counter", some have taken this to mean the move, which Caterpie cannot learn. In the original, Ash merely told it to "counter-strike".
  • In the English version, the scenes where Ekans and Koffing each tackle Pidgeotto, knocking it out in the process, were slowed down, while in the Japanese version, they each tackle Pidgeotto at a fast pace.

In other languages


References

  1. Haigney, Michael. "Ep. 3 Ash Catches a Pokémon." Original Pokéman, Buzzsprout, 23 Mar 2022. https://originalpokeman.buzzsprout.com/1663597/10305057-ep-3-ash-catches-a-pokemon, 20:00–25:41


EP002 : Pokémon Emergency!
Original series
EP004 : Challenge of the Samurai
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