EP090: Difference between revisions

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I don't really understand what that Pikachu error means.
(I don't really understand what that Pikachu error means.)
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Just then, Team Rocket fires two torpedoes at the paddle steamer, which sends Raichu flying into Kay's arms. Raichu starts to shock Kay, but she reassures it, saying that it was okay and that she isn't afraid of being shocked anymore. Team Rocket then appears on the boat. Ash tries to stop them, but Roger insists they comply to avoid destroying the Pokémon Showboat. With everyone tied up, Team Rocket goes to steal the performing Pokémon. As they do, Meowth notices Raichu crying and threatens it, only to get shocked instead. Hitmonchan attempts to intimidate Meowth and [[James]], but upon noticing Roger's eye movements, it pretends to agree with James.
Just then, Team Rocket fires two torpedoes at the paddle steamer, which sends Raichu flying into Kay's arms. Raichu starts to shock Kay, but she reassures it, saying that it was okay and that she isn't afraid of being shocked anymore. Team Rocket then appears on the boat. Ash tries to stop them, but Roger insists they comply to avoid destroying the Pokémon Showboat. With everyone tied up, Team Rocket goes to steal the performing Pokémon. As they do, Meowth notices Raichu crying and threatens it, only to get shocked instead. Hitmonchan attempts to intimidate Meowth and [[James]], but upon noticing Roger's eye movements, it pretends to agree with James.


The voice actors manage to get up, even with the ropes still around them, and distract Team Rocket by voicing over their Pokémon. The trick works, and Team Rocket is convinced; Meowth even sympathizes with them, knowing the struggle that talking Pokémon face. The trio soon finds themselves surrounded and are intimidated by the Pokémon's tough talk. Hitmonchan uses {{m|Fire Punch}} and burns James' face. James angrily sends out {{TP|James|Victreebel}}, only for him to get devoured by it. [[Jessie]] then sends out [[James's Weezing]] and orders a {{m|Smokescreen}}, which chokes everyone on the ship, except for Ash and his friends, who break free from the ropes. James calls back Weezing and the smoke disperses. Ash and Tracey then confront Team Rocket with {{AP|Pikachu}} and {{TP|Tracey|Marill}}. Meanwhile, the voice actors have broken free and Kay rushes over to her cowering Raichu. Everyone watches on in amazement as Kay then teams up with her Raichu and uses {{m|Mega Punch}} to blast Team Rocket off the boat.
The voice actors manage to get up, even with the ropes still around them, and distract Team Rocket by voicing over their Pokémon. The trick works, and Team Rocket is convinced; Meowth even sympathizes with them, knowing the struggle that talking Pokémon face. The trio soon finds themselves surrounded and are intimidated by the Pokémon's tough talk. Hitmonchan uses {{m|Fire Punch}} and burns James's face. James angrily sends out {{TP|James|Victreebel}}, only for him to get devoured by it. [[Jessie]] then sends out [[James's Weezing]] and orders a {{m|Smokescreen}}, which chokes everyone on the ship, except for Ash and his friends, who break free from the ropes. James calls back Weezing and the smoke disperses. Ash and Tracey then confront Team Rocket with {{AP|Pikachu}} and {{TP|Tracey|Marill}}. Meanwhile, the voice actors have broken free and Kay rushes over to her cowering Raichu. Everyone watches on in amazement as Kay then teams up with her Raichu and uses {{m|Mega Punch}} to blast Team Rocket off the boat.


As the boat stops at another island and prepares for the next show, Ash takes the time to call {{an|Professor Oak}} on the video-telephone about the floating theater. Just then, Kay runs out of the boat and informs Ash that Roger cannot perform in the show because he lost his voice from Team Rocket's earlier {{m|Smokescreen}}. Kay fills in for Roger's part, while Ash, his friends, and their Pokémon join the stage performance.
As the boat stops at another island and prepares for the next show, Ash takes the time to call {{an|Professor Oak}} on the video-telephone about the floating theater. Just then, Kay runs out of the boat and informs Ash that Roger cannot perform in the show because he lost his voice from Team Rocket's earlier {{m|Smokescreen}}. Kay fills in for Roger's part, while Ash, his friends, and their Pokémon join the stage performance.
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* When {{Ash}} helps with the performance at the end of the episode, he remarks, "It's kinda hard to match the lip flaps, isn't it?" This is a reference to "{{wp|Audio to video synchronization|lip-flap}}," which is a problem faced by production companies such as [[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]] when dubbing anime.
* When {{Ash}} helps with the performance at the end of the episode, he remarks, "It's kinda hard to match the lip flaps, isn't it?" This is a reference to "{{wp|Audio to video synchronization|lip-flap}}," which is a problem faced by production companies such as [[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]] when dubbing anime.
* When {{TP|James|Victreebel}} bites down to [[James]]'s head, [[Jessie]] calls [[James's Weezing]] out instead of him and tells it to use {{m|Smokescreen}}.
* When {{TP|James|Victreebel}} bites down to [[James]]'s head, [[Jessie]] calls [[James's Weezing]] out instead of him and tells it to use {{m|Smokescreen}}.
* In the last scene where all of the Pokémon are dancing, [[Aim to Be a Pokémon Master]] was played in the background. In the English version, {{so|Pokémon World}} was played.
* The dance scene at the end of the episode is the first and only time a {{p|Jynx}}'s feet have ever been seen.
** The dancing scene is the first and only time a {{p|Jynx}}'s feet have ever been seen.
* This is the first episode since [[EP084|its debut]] where [[Ash's Lapras]] does not appear.
* This is the first episode since [[EP084|its debut]] where [[Ash's Lapras]] does not appear.
* Despite the fact that both the preceding and succeeding episodes are included, this episode was missing from [[Netflix]] when [[S02]] was still available on Netflix, likely because of its [[Pokémon controversy#Racism|depiction of Jynx]]. It was also excluded from [[Pokémon TV]]. When the episode still had a presence on [[Pokémon.com]] before April 2013, the synopsis lacked pictures of Jynx.
* Despite the fact that both the preceding and succeeding episodes are included, this episode was missing from [[Netflix]] when [[S02]] was still available on Netflix, likely because of its [[Pokémon controversy#Racism|depiction of Jynx]]. It was also excluded from [[Pokémon TV]]. When the episode still had a presence on [[Pokémon.com]] before April 2013, the synopsis lacked pictures of Jynx.
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* In the scene where {{p|Raichu}} shocks {{MTR}}, Meowth's Japanese voice can be heard in the English version.
* In the scene where {{p|Raichu}} shocks {{MTR}}, Meowth's Japanese voice can be heard in the English version.
* At one point during the dancing scene, Jynx's feet are colored in red.
* At one point during the dancing scene, Jynx's feet are colored in red.
* When {{AP|Pikachu}} uses {{m|Thunder}}, he used {{m|Thunder Shock}} instead.


===Dub edits===
===Dub edits===
* [[Pikachu's Jukebox]]: [[What Kind of Pokémon Are You?]]
* [[Pikachu's Jukebox]]: [[What Kind of Pokémon Are You?]]
* In the original version of the episode, Kay and Ash voiced over Raichu and Pikachu, respectively, using their normal voices. In the dubbed version, they used higher pitched, comedic voices.
* In the original version of the episode, Kay and Ash voice over Raichu and {{AP|Pikachu}}, respectively, using their normal voices. In the dubbed version, they use higher pitched, comedic voices.
* {{so|Pokémon World}} replaces [[Aim to Be a Pokémon Master]] as the song played during the dance scene at the end of the episode in the dub.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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