EP108

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EP107 : Pokémon Food Fight!
Original series
EP109 : The Wacky Watcher!
Pokémon Double Trouble
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  EP108  
タッグバトル!さいごのジム!!
Tag Battle! The Final Gym!!
First broadcast
Japan August 12, 1999
United States September 9, 2000
English themes
Opening Pokémon World
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening ライバル!
Ending ラプラスにのって
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 園田英樹 Hideki Sonoda
Storyboard 鈴木敏明 Toshiaki Suzuki
Assistant director 松本正幸 Masayuki Matsumoto
Animation director 山本郷 Gō Yamamoto
Additional credits

Pokémon Double Trouble (Japanese: タッグバトル!さいごのジム!! Tag Battle! The Final Gym!!) is the 108th episode of the Pokémon animated series. It was first broadcast in Japan on August 12, 1999, and in the United States on September 9, 2000.

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Blurb

Ash is anxious to square off against the Gym Leader who holds the final badge of the Orange League. But then he learns that this Gym Leader is none other than the kindly townswoman who just helped him rally against a Team Rocket sneak attack.

Plot

Ash and his friends arrive at Kumquat Island for Ash's fourth and final Orange Crew battle. As they are walking on the beach, a woman rushes in and abruptly hugs Ash. She then realizes what is happening and apologizes, saying that she mistook Ash for her son Travis, who had, like Ash, started a Pokémon journey with a Pikachu. Just then, the beach is attacked by Team Rocket's Robo-Rhydon, driven by Arbok and Lickitung and weaponized by Weezing. Jessie tells Weezing to use Hyper Beam, but it instead uses Smog, to her disappointment. Nevertheless, the attack still causes beach-goers to flee in a panic.

Ash decides to stop Team Rocket, but Jessie has Arbok use Poison Sting on Ash and Pikachu. However, the woman has her Alakazam use Reflect to block the attack. She scolds Team Rocket, warning them to never return. Jessie tells the "grandma" to stay out of their way, but Misty retorts by calling Jessie old in return, enraging her and making her order another Smog attack. The woman introduces herself as the final Orange Crew Gym Leader, much to Ash's surprise, and has her Alakazam use its Psychic to seal the mechanical Rhydon's mouth shut, subsequently filling Team Rocket's control cabin with smog. Ash sends out Charizard, who uses Take Down on the robot. In the confusion, James inadvertently presses one of the buttons, causing Arbok to use Acid, which melts a hole in the Rhydon robot. Charizard responds by firing a Flamethrower on the new weak spot, which overloads the robot's machinery, causing it to explode and send Team Rocket flying.

The Gym Leader introduces herself as Luana, a local hotelier whose hotel includes a workout gym and an indoor Pokémon stadium that serves as the Kumquat Gym battlefield. Ash and his friends are invited to stay in her hotel's most exquisite suite free of charge, and they agree on a Double Battle, to be held the next day, for the final Orange League Badge. In the match, both leader and challenger will use two Pokémon simultaneously, and the match ends when the first Pokémon is unable to battle, wherein the opposing team is declared the winner. While in the hotel's hot spring, Ash and Tracey discuss strategies. Ash is committed to having Pikachu battle, but Tracey surmises that Alakazam will battle. Lacking any Ghost or Bug types that could deal an effective blow, Ash ponders who else could stand up to Alakazam's power.

The next day, the battle begins, with Luana sending out Alakazam and Marowak against Pikachu and Charizard. However, before the match begins, Pikachu and Charizard develop a grudge against one another following an innocuous stomp by Charizard that knocks Pikachu over. Sheldon calls for the match to begin and Pikachu rushes toward his opponents. However, Charizard's Flamethrower manages to hit Pikachu, burning the Mouse Pokémon's tail. Ash commands Charizard to try to use Tackle on Alakazam. However, Alakazam's Psychic attack stops Charizard in midair. As a result, Ash commands Pikachu to use Thunder Shock, but the attack hits Charizard instead. Ash scolds Pikachu, but the small Pokemon shrugs at his concerns.

After momentarily watching on as Charizard takes successive Bonemerang and Psychic attacks, Pikachu Thunder Shocks Alakazam, freeing Charizard from its Psychic hold. Luana has Marowak use Double-Edge on Pikachu, but Charizard manages to catch Pikachu with his wing. With the two now willing to cooperate, Charizard flies with Pikachu on his back, allowing Pikachu to use Thunderbolt on Marowak, disrupting its concentration despite not actually hurting the Ground type. Meanwhile, Charizard continues to fly towards Alakazam, who prepares to use a Hyper Beam at point-blank range. When Charizard pulls up at the last minute, Alakazam is hit with Marowak's wayward Bonemerang attack, sending it and the charged Hyper Beam backward. Much to Luana's shock, the Hyper Beam hits Marowak. Sheldon checks the two Pokémon and reveals they both have been knocked out, earning Ash the victory.

After Ash receives the Jade Star Badge for the victory, Luana tells Ash that he is finally able to compete in the Orange League against the Orange Crew Supreme Gym Leader for the Winner's Trophy. Leaving Kumquat Island, Luana tells Ash that if he encounters Travis, he should deliver him a warm message from home. Ash and his friends sail away on Lapras's back, waving to Luana and her hotel staff. Elsewhere, Team Rocket's cries for help remain unanswered and they are forced to wait out at sea on the remains of their Robo-Rhydon.

Major events

Ash holding the Jade Star Badge
For a list of all major events in Pokémon the Series: The Beginning, please see the timeline page.

Debuts

Humans

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Dare da?

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?

Who's That Pokémon?: Dodrio (US and international) Alakazam (Japan)

Trivia

  • This episode features the first formal Double Battle in Pokémon media, if some of the battles with Jessie and James are excluded from earlier in the animated series. However, it should be noted that this battle ends when either one of the Trainer's Pokémon faints as opposed to the Double Battles introduced in Generation III in the games, in which both opposing Pokémon would need to be knocked out to earn the win.
  • This is the first of two episodes that featured Tracey without his headband on.
  • This is the first episode to have a referee in one of Ash's Gym battles. The only previously appearing referees judged Gary's Viridian Gym battle with Giovanni in The Battle of the Badge, but were absent when Ash challenged the same Gym later in the same episode. Almost every Gym battle has a referee from this point on.
  • Although James reveals that he had intended to teach his Weezing Hyper Beam, he never does get around to actually teaching it.
  • After Luana reveals her status as Gym Leader in the English dub, Jessie comments "I don't care if you're in the Orange Crew or the Grapefruit League", possibly a stealth reference to Major League Baseball's Spring Training league in Florida.
  • This is the second episode in which Ash is mistaken for a woman's son, the first being Hypno's Naptime.

Errors

Charizard's soles error

Dub edits

Deleted scene
  • Pikachu's Jukebox: Together Forever
  • Part of the scene where Luana hugs Ash and squishes his face in-between her breasts, thinking that he is her son, is removed from the dub.
  • Jessie's comment regarding Luana's Gym Leader status in the dub was originally her continuing to get agitated at the use of the term "old lady" when Ash uses it to describe Luana.
  • Meowth's comment about the Boss not "coughing up" the money for exhaust fans is dub-only.
  • Tracey's comment about Charizard obeying Ash, which comes off as him being surprised of the fact in the dub, is him simply remarking that Ash is getting used to handling Charizard in the original version.
  • A scene with a Jynx on a treadmill, a Pinsir attacking a punchbag, and a Venusaur lifting dumbbells is removed, likely because it contains Jynx in its original design.
  • During Ash's Gym battle, Luana commands her Marowak to use Body Slam on Pikachu in the English dub. In the original Japanese version, she commands Marowak to use Double-Edge.
  • In the dub, Sheldon declares both Marowak and Alakazam to be unable to battle. In the original Japanese version, this declaration only includes Marowak.
  • In the Japanese version, Luana tells Ash that the battle against the Orange Crew Supreme Gym Leader takes place at Pummelo Stadium on Pummelo Island instead of emphasizing the importance of teamwork, leaving it unknown how Ash learns of the location in the dub.

In other languages



EP107 : Pokémon Food Fight!
Original series
EP109 : The Wacky Watcher!
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