Screenplay | 冨岡淳広 (Atsuhiro Tomioka) | |
Storyboard | 横田和 (Kazu Yokota) | |
Episode Director | 大町繁 (Shigeru Ōmachi) | |
Animation Director | たけだゆうさく (Yūsaku Takeda) |
三間雅文 (Masafumi Mima) | Voice Director |
Recording Studio Aoi Studio |
Jim Malone | Voice Director | ||
Eric Stuart | Voice Director | ||
Jason Bergenfeld | Voice Director |
Recording Studio TAJ Productions |
Time | Track | Notes | ||
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00:00 |
OK!
Japanese (Romanized): OK!
Japanese (TL): OK! |
Opening Theme for Japanese Version | ||
01:41 | 1999-2001-M25 Imminent Danger | The music starts about 7 seconds through as Kasumi reads a sign saying that everyone should have a Psychic Pokémon to keep the Ghost Pokémon away. | ||
02:11 | 1999-2001-M28 The Day Is Conquered!! | The group figures out that they could use Koduck to scare away the Ghost Pokémon. | ||
02:36 | 1997-1998-M52 Title Card | Kanto Title Card | ||
02:54 | Movie 1 Short - Rivalry Boasting | Kasumi orders Koduck to use Confusion against a thing that popped out from the bushes, but it can't. | ||
03:40 | 1999-2001-M12 Today's Johto Pokemon Curiosity | A Kirinriki appears, showing that the thing that the group saw was a second face on the Pokémon's tail. | ||
05:09 |
1997-1998-M26 ロケット団隠密作戦
Japanese (Romanized): Rocket-dan Onmitsu Sakusen
Japanese (TL): The Rocket Gang's Secret Schemes |
Language/Country:
Japan
Rocket Gang overhears the conversation.
Timecode: 05:09 Title: 1997-1998-M26 ロケット団隠密作戦
Japanese (Romanized): Rocket-dan Onmitsu Sakusen
Japanese (TL): The Rocket Gang's Secret Schemes |
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05:31 |
1997-1998-M26 ロケット団隠密作戦
Japanese (Romanized): Rocket-dan Onmitsu Sakusen
Japanese (TL): The Rocket Gang's Secret Schemes |
Language/Country:
Japan
Rocket Gang imagines the benefits of having Psychic-type Pokémon.
Timecode: 05:31 Title: 1997-1998-M26 ロケット団隠密作戦
Japanese (Romanized): Rocket-dan Onmitsu Sakusen
Japanese (TL): The Rocket Gang's Secret Schemes |
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06:25 |
1997-1998-M09 再会
Japanese (Romanized): Saikai
Japanese (TL): Reunion |
Language/Country:
Japan
The group and the Pokémon eat lunch.
Timecode: 06:25 Title: 1997-1998-M09 再会
Japanese (Romanized): Saikai
Japanese (TL): Reunion |
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07:32 |
1999-2001-M17 戦闘!ライバル
Japanese (Romanized): Sentō! Rival
Japanese (TL): Battle! Rival |
Language/Country:
Japan
Satoshi and Cherry battle.
Timecode: 07:32 Title: 1999-2001-M17 戦闘!ライバル
Japanese (Romanized): Sentō! Rival
Japanese (TL): Battle! Rival |
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09:29 |
1999-2001-M20 戦闘!トレーナー(ジョウト)
Japanese (Romanized): Sentō! Trainer (Jouto)
Japanese (TL): Battle! Trainer (Jouto) |
Language/Country:
Japan
Pikachu was hit by a strange attack, which is explained to be Kirinriki's Future Sight.
Timecode: 09:29 Title: 1999-2001-M20 戦闘!トレーナー(ジョウト)
Japanese (Romanized): Sentō! Trainer (Jouto)
Japanese (TL): Battle! Trainer (Jouto) |
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10:37 |
1997-1998-M10 ピカチュウ登場
Japanese (Romanized): Pikachu Tōjō
Japanese (TL): Pikachu Enters |
Language/Country:
Japan
Takeshi and Kasumi compliment Kirinriki's Future Sight, despite the loss.
Timecode: 10:37 Title: 1997-1998-M10 ピカチュウ登場
Japanese (Romanized): Pikachu Tōjō
Japanese (TL): Pikachu Enters |
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11:19 | 1997-1998-M53 Eyecatch A | Dare da? | ||
11:25 | 1997-1998-M54 Eyecatch B | Kirinriki! | ||
11:30 |
1997-1998-M18B トキワへの道‐マサラより
Japanese (Romanized): Tokiwa e no michi - Masara yori
Japanese (TL): The Road to Tokiwa - From Masara |
Language/Country:
Japan
The group walks with Cherry into a town.
Timecode: 11:30 Title: 1997-1998-M18B トキワへの道‐マサラより
Japanese (Romanized): Tokiwa e no michi - Masara yori
Japanese (TL): The Road to Tokiwa - From Masara |
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12:39 |
1997-1998-M17 絶対絶命
Japanese (Romanized): Zettai Zetsumei
Japanese (TL): Desperate Situation |
Language/Country:
Japan
An exhausted man comes running up the street and warns about a "giant Ghost Pokémon that is immune to Psychic attacks."
Timecode: 12:39 Title: 1997-1998-M17 絶対絶命
Japanese (Romanized): Zettai Zetsumei
Japanese (TL): Desperate Situation |
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13:43 | Rocket Gang Steal Psychic Pokémon | Nyarth suggests to go to the town and steal the other Psychic Pokémon | ||
13:51 | Snowball Attack | Rocket Gang's mecha goes into the town. | ||
14:21 |
1999-2001-M19 戦闘!チャンピオン
Japanese (Romanized): Sentō! Champion
Japanese (TL): Battle! Champion |
Language/Country:
Japan
A woman spots Rocket Gang's "giant Pokémon" in some distance.
Timecode: 14:21 Title: 1999-2001-M19 戦闘!チャンピオン
Japanese (Romanized): Sentō! Champion
Japanese (TL): Battle! Champion |
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16:02 |
1997-1998-M20 なんだかんだと聞かれたら…
Japanese (Romanized): Nandakanda to Kikaretara…
Japanese (TL): If You Ask Us About Whatever… |
Language/Country:
Japan
Rocket Gang Motto
Timecode: 16:02 Title: 1997-1998-M20 なんだかんだと聞かれたら…
Japanese (Romanized): Nandakanda to Kikaretara…
Japanese (TL): If You Ask Us About Whatever… |
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16:35 | 1999-2001-M25 Imminent Danger | Kojiro explains that the giant Gangar works by the mirrors reflecting Psychic attacks. | ||
17:37 |
1997-1998-M79 ラストバトル(VSライバル)
Japanese (Romanized): Last Battle (VS Rival)
Japanese (TL): Last Battle (VS Rival) |
Language/Country:
Japan
Cherry orders Kirinriki to use Confusion against the mecha.
Timecode: 17:37 Title: 1997-1998-M79 ラストバトル(VSライバル)
Japanese (Romanized): Last Battle (VS Rival)
Japanese (TL): Last Battle (VS Rival) |
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19:01 | 1999-2001-M28 The Day Is Conquered!! | Cherry receives a vision of Gangar licking Pikachu. | ||
20:52 |
1997-1998-M04 出会いと別れと
Japanese (Romanized): Deai to Wakare to
Japanese (TL): Meeting and Parting |
Language/Country:
Japan
The group talks once more with Cherry and then gets back on road.
Timecode: 20:52 Title: 1997-1998-M04 出会いと別れと
Japanese (Romanized): Deai to Wakare to
Japanese (TL): Meeting and Parting |
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21:44 |
ポケモンはらはらはらはらリレー(むずかし版)
Japanese (Romanized): Pokémon Haraharaharahara Relay (Muzukashi-ban)
Japanese (TL): Pokémon Nervous-Nervous Relay (Difficult Version) |
Language/Country:
Japan
Ending Theme for Japanese Version
Timecode: 21:44 Title: ポケモンはらはらはらはらリレー(むずかし版)
Japanese (Romanized): Pokémon Haraharaharahara Relay (Muzukashi-ban)
Japanese (TL): Pokémon Nervous-Nervous Relay (Difficult Version) |
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23:04 | Mezase Pokémon Master Instrumental | Johto Episode 41 preview |
Time | Track | Notes | ||
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00:00 | Pokémon Johto | Opening Theme for the English Dub | ||
02:13 | 1997-1998-M52 Title Card | Title Screen | ||
04:46 |
1997-1998-M26 ロケット団隠密作戦
Japanese (Romanized): Rocket-dan Onmitsu Sakusen
Japanese (TL): The Rocket Gang's Secret Schemes |
Language/Country:
United States
Team Rocket overhears the conversation.
Timecode: 04:46 Title: 1997-1998-M26 ロケット団隠密作戦
Japanese (Romanized): Rocket-dan Onmitsu Sakusen
Japanese (TL): The Rocket Gang's Secret Schemes |
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05:08 |
1997-1998-M26 ロケット団隠密作戦
Japanese (Romanized): Rocket-dan Onmitsu Sakusen
Japanese (TL): The Rocket Gang's Secret Schemes |
Language/Country:
United States
Team Rocket imagines the benefits of having Psychic-type Pokémon.
Timecode: 05:08 Title: 1997-1998-M26 ロケット団隠密作戦
Japanese (Romanized): Rocket-dan Onmitsu Sakusen
Japanese (TL): The Rocket Gang's Secret Schemes |
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06:02 |
1997-1998-M09 再会
Japanese (Romanized): Saikai
Japanese (TL): Reunion |
Language/Country:
United States
The group and the Pokémon eat lunch.
Timecode: 06:02 Title: 1997-1998-M09 再会
Japanese (Romanized): Saikai
Japanese (TL): Reunion |
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07:09 |
1999-2001-M17 戦闘!ライバル
Japanese (Romanized): Sentō! Rival
Japanese (TL): Battle! Rival |
Language/Country:
United States
Ash and Cherry battle.
Timecode: 07:09 Title: 1999-2001-M17 戦闘!ライバル
Japanese (Romanized): Sentō! Rival
Japanese (TL): Battle! Rival |
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09:06 |
1999-2001-M20 戦闘!トレーナー(ジョウト)
Japanese (Romanized): Sentō! Trainer (Jouto)
Japanese (TL): Battle! Trainer (Jouto) |
Language/Country:
United States
Pikachu was hit by a strange attack, which is explained to be Girafarig's Future Sight.
Timecode: 09:06 Title: 1999-2001-M20 戦闘!トレーナー(ジョウト)
Japanese (Romanized): Sentō! Trainer (Jouto)
Japanese (TL): Battle! Trainer (Jouto) |
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10:15 |
1997-1998-M10 ピカチュウ登場
Japanese (Romanized): Pikachu Tōjō
Japanese (TL): Pikachu Enters |
Language/Country:
United States
Brock and Misty compliment Girafarig's Future Sight, despite the loss.
Timecode: 10:15 Title: 1997-1998-M10 ピカチュウ登場
Japanese (Romanized): Pikachu Tōjō
Japanese (TL): Pikachu Enters |
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11:08 |
1997-1998-M18B トキワへの道‐マサラより
Japanese (Romanized): Tokiwa e no michi - Masara yori
Japanese (TL): The Road to Tokiwa - From Masara |
Language/Country:
United States
The group walks with Cherry into a town.
Timecode: 11:08 Title: 1997-1998-M18B トキワへの道‐マサラより
Japanese (Romanized): Tokiwa e no michi - Masara yori
Japanese (TL): The Road to Tokiwa - From Masara |
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12:17 |
1997-1998-M17 絶対絶命
Japanese (Romanized): Zettai Zetsumei
Japanese (TL): Desperate Situation |
Language/Country:
United States
An exhausted man comes running up the street and warns about a "giant Ghost Pokémon that is immune to Psychic attacks."
Timecode: 12:17 Title: 1997-1998-M17 絶対絶命
Japanese (Romanized): Zettai Zetsumei
Japanese (TL): Desperate Situation |
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13:21 | Rocket Gang Steal Psychic Pokémon | Meowth suggests to go to the town and steal the other Psychic Pokémon | ||
13:59 |
1999-2001-M19 戦闘!チャンピオン
Japanese (Romanized): Sentō! Champion
Japanese (TL): Battle! Champion |
Language/Country:
United States
A woman spots Team Rocket's "giant Pokémon" in some distance.
Timecode: 13:59 Title: 1999-2001-M19 戦闘!チャンピオン
Japanese (Romanized): Sentō! Champion
Japanese (TL): Battle! Champion |
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15:40 |
1997-1998-M20 なんだかんだと聞かれたら…
Japanese (Romanized): Nandakanda to Kikaretara…
Japanese (TL): If You Ask Us About Whatever… |
Language/Country:
United States
Team Rocket's Motto
Timecode: 15:40 Title: 1997-1998-M20 なんだかんだと聞かれたら…
Japanese (Romanized): Nandakanda to Kikaretara…
Japanese (TL): If You Ask Us About Whatever… |
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17:15 |
1997-1998-M79 ラストバトル(VSライバル)
Japanese (Romanized): Last Battle (VS Rival)
Japanese (TL): Last Battle (VS Rival) |
Language/Country:
United States
Cherry orders Girafarig to use Confusion against the mecha.
Timecode: 17:15 Title: 1997-1998-M79 ラストバトル(VSライバル)
Japanese (Romanized): Last Battle (VS Rival)
Japanese (TL): Last Battle (VS Rival) |
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18:39 | 1999-2001-M28 The Day Is Conquered!! | Cherry receives a vision of Gengar licking Pikachu. | ||
20:31 |
1997-1998-M04 出会いと別れと
Japanese (Romanized): Deai to Wakare to
Japanese (TL): Meeting and Parting |
Language/Country:
United States
The group talks once more with Cherry and then gets back on road.
Timecode: 20:31 Title: 1997-1998-M04 出会いと別れと
Japanese (Romanized): Deai to Wakare to
Japanese (TL): Meeting and Parting |
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21:21 | Two Perfect Girls (Swing Version) | Pokémon Karaokémon | ||
22:21 | Pokémon Johto | Ending Theme for the English Dub |