Home / Episode Guide / To Train, or Not to Train!コハルと不思議な不思議なイーブイ!Koharu and the Really Mysterious Eievui!
Titles and Airdates

Titles

  • United States To Train, or Not to Train!
  • Japan コハルと不思議な不思議なイーブイ!
  • Japan Koharu to fushigi na fushigi na Eievui!
  • Japan Koharu and the Really Mysterious Eievui!
  • Germany Trainieren oder nicht trainieren!
  • France Être Dresseuse ou ne pas l'être... telle est la question !
  • Spain ¡Entrenar o no entrenar!
  • Sweden Att träna eller inte träna
  • Italy Allenare o non allenare?
  • Mexico ¡Entrenar o no entrenar!
  • Finland Kouluttaako vai eikö kouluttaa?
  • Hungary Edzeni, vagy nem edzeni?
  • Poland Trenować, czy może jednak nie?
  • Netherlands Trainen, of niet trainen!
  • Brazil Treinar ou não treinar!
  • Israel לאמן, או לא לאמן!
  • Czechia Trénovat a nebo netrénovat!
  • Norway Å trene, eller ikke trene!
  • Denmark At træne eller ikke at træne
  • South Korea 하루와 신비하고 신비한 이브이!
  • Greece Εκπαίδευση ή όχι εκπαίδευση;
  • Portugal Treinar ou Não Treinar?
  • Turkey Eğitim Yapmak ya da Yapmamak!
  • Russia Тренировать или не тренировать
  • Romania A te antrena sau a nu te antrena!
  • Croatia Trenirati ili ne trenirati!
  • Egypt ‏أن نتدرب أو لا نتدرب!‏
  • Ukraine Бути чи не бути… тренером!
  • Canada To Train, or Not to Train!

Airdates

Staff List
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OLM Team Kato

Japan Screenplay 松井亜弥 (Aya Matsui)
Japan Storyboard 齋藤徳明 (Noriaki Saitō)
Japan Episode Director 中田誠 (Makoto Nakata)
Japan Animation Director 武内啓 (Akira Takeuchi)
Japan Animation Director 柳原好貴 (Koki Yanagihara)

OP/ED List

ポケモンしりとり
Pokémon Shiritori
ふしぎなふしぎな生きもの
Really Mysterious Creatures
포켓몬 이름 외우기
Memorizing Pokémon Names
Episode Actors Regions

Japanese:

Japan 三間雅文 (Masafumi Mima) Voice Director

Japan 松本梨香 (Rica Matsumoto) Satoshi
Japan 山下大輝 (Daiki Yamashita) Go
Japan 大谷育江 (Ikue Ōtani) Satoshi's Pikachu
Japan 花澤香菜 (Kana Hanazawa) Koharu Sakuragi
Japan 中村悠一 (Yūichi Nakamura) Professor Sakuragi
Japan 林原めぐみ (Megumi Hayashibara) Musashi
Japan 三木眞一郎 (Shin-ichiro Miki) Kojiro
Japan 犬山イヌコ (Inuko Inuyama) Nyarth
Japan 上田祐司 (Yūji Ueda) Musashi's Sonansu
Japan 真堂圭 (Kei Shindō) Koharu's Eievui
Japan 千本木彩花 (Sayaka Senbongi) Go's Messon
Japan 浪川大輔 (Daisuke Namikawa) Koharu's Smartphone Rotom
Japan 清水理沙 (Risa Shimizu) Assistant
Japan 夏吉ゆうこ (Yūko Natsuyoshi) Homeroom Teacher
Japan 堀内賢雄 (Kenyu Horiuchi) Narration
Japan 犬山イヌコ (Inuko Inuyama) Professor Sakuragi's Wanpachi Uncredited
Japan 林原めぐみ (Megumi Hayashibara) Go's Aceburn Uncredited

Recording Studio
Aoi Studio
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English:

United States Lisa Ortiz Voice Director

United States Sarah Natochenny Ash Ketchum
United States Sarah Natochenny Misdreavus
United States Zeno Robinson Goh
United States James Carter Cathcart James
United States James Carter Cathcart Meowth
United States James Carter Cathcart Rattata
United States Michele Knotz Jessie
United States Michele Knotz Psyduck
United States Michele Knotz Jigglypuff
United States Michele Knotz Bulbasaur
United States Cherami Leigh Chloe Cerise
United States Rodger Parsons Narrator
United States Ray Chase Professor Cerise
United States Casey Mongillo Goh's Cinderace
United States Tara Jayne Sands Professor Cerise's Yamper
United States Emily Bauer Jenness Researcher (Red Hair)
United States Laurie Hymes Team Rocket's Pelipper
United States Laurie Hymes Abra
United States Lisa Ortiz Vaporeon
United States Lisa Ortiz Gloom
United States Lisa Ortiz Totodile
United States Lori Gardner Umbreon
United States Adin Rudd Researcher (Brown Hair)
United States Erica Schroeder Jessie's Wobbuffet
United States Erica Schroeder Goh's Sobble
United States Erica Schroeder Chloe's Eevee
United States Erica Schroeder Sylveon
United States Erica Schroeder Espeon
United States Erica Schroeder Flareon
United States Marc Thompson Exeggutor
United States Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld Pinery
United States Tara Jayne Sands Chloe's Rotom Phone
United States Laurie Hymes Vermillion Homeroom Teacher
United States Erica Schroeder Glaceon
United States Sarah Borges Audio Description Uncredited

Recording Studio
Iyuno
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Recording Studio
Goldcrest Post
Audio Studio Logo
Screenplay
脚本
Storyboard
絵コンテ
Episode Director
演出
Animation Director
作画監督
Music
音楽
Summary

Japanese Summary:

クチバシティにある『イーブイ進化研究所』。そこにはある「特別なイーブイ」が暮らしていた。研究所から迷いだしたイーブイがたどり着いた先はコハルの通うスクールで…

ポケットモンスター、縮めてポケモン。 クチバシティにある『イーブイ進化研究所』は、イーブイと、その進化形に特化した研究機関だ。そこにはシャワーズ、サンダース、ブースターなど8種の進化形とともに、ある「特別なイーブイ」が暮らしていた。そんなイーブイが、偶然コハルのワンパチと出会い、研究所から迷い出てしまう。たどり着いた先は、なんとコハルの通うスクールだった!

Japanese Summary Translation:

There is an "Eievui Evolution Laboratory" in Kuchiba City where a certain "special Eievui" lives. And when that Eievui gets lost and can't find its way back to the laboratory, it eventually ends up at the school Koharu attends...

The "Eievui Evolution Laboratory" in Kuchiba City is a research institute that specializes in Eievui and its evolved forms. A certain "special Eievui" lives there alongside its 8 evolved forms; Showers, Thunders, Booster and the rest. One day the Eievui happens to meet Koharu's Wanpachi and end up getting lost, being unable to find its way back to the laboratory. And believe it or not, it eventually ends up at the school Koharu attends!

Characters

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  • United States Ash Ketchum
  • Japan サトシ
  • Japan Satoshi
  • Japan Satoshi
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  • United States Ash's Pikachu
  • Japan サトシのピカチュウ
  • Japan Satoshi no Pikachu
  • Japan Satoshi's Pikachu
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  • United States Meowth
  • Japan ニャース
  • Japan Nyarth
  • Japan Nyarth
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  • United States Jessie
  • Japan ムサシ
  • Japan Musashi
  • Japan Musashi
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  • United States James
  • Japan コジロウ
  • Japan Kojirō
  • Japan Kojiro
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  • United States Jessie's Wobbuffet
  • Japan ムサシのソーナンス
  • Japan Musashi no Sonansu
  • Japan Musashi's Sonansu
Goh
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  • United States Goh
  • Japan ゴウ
  • Japan
  • Japan Go
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  • United States Chloe Cerise
  • Japan サクラギ・コハル
  • Japan Koharu Sakuragi
  • Japan Koharu Sakuragi
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  • United States Professor Cerise
  • Japan サクラギ博士
  • Japan Sakuragi-hakase
  • Japan Professor Sakuragi
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  • United States Professor Cerise's Yamper
  • Japan サクラギ博士のワンパチ
  • Japan Sakuragi-hakase no Wanpachi
  • Japan Professor Sakuragi's Wanpachi
Ren
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  • United States Ren
  • Japan レンジ
  • Japan Renji
  • Japan Renji
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  • United States Team Rocket's Pelipper
  • Japan ロケット団員のペリッパー
  • Japan Rocket-danin no Pelipper
  • Japan Rocket Gang's Pelipper
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  • United States Chloe's Eevee
  • Japan コハルのイーブイ
  • Japan Koharu no Eievui
  • Japan Koharu's Eievui
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  • United States Goh's Cinderace
  • Japan ゴウのエースバーン
  • Japan Go no Aceburn
  • Japan Go's Aceburn
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  • United States Goh's Sobble
  • Japan ゴウのメッソン
  • Japan Go no Messon
  • Japan Go's Messon
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  • United States Pinery
  • Japan マツバラ
  • Japan Matsubara
  • Japan Matsubara
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  • United States Vermillion Homeroom Teacher
  • Japan 担任
  • Japan Tannin
  • Japan Homeroom Teacher
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  • United States Chloe's Rotom Phone
  • Japan コハルのスマホロトム
  • Japan Koharu no Sumaho Rotom
  • Japan Koharu's Smartphone Rotom

Wild Pokémon

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  • United States Bulbasaur
  • Japan フシギダネ
  • Japan Fushigidane
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  • United States Pidgey
  • Japan ポッポ
  • Japan Poppo
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  • United States Rattata
  • Japan コラッタ
  • Japan Koratta
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  • United States Raticate
  • Japan ラッタ
  • Japan Ratta
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  • United States Jigglypuff
  • Japan プリン
  • Japan Purin
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  • United States Zubat
  • Japan ズバット
  • Japan Zubat
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  • United States Gloom
  • Japan クサイハナ
  • Japan Kusaihana
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  • United States Psyduck
  • Japan コダック
  • Japan Koduck
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  • United States Abra
  • Japan ケーシィ
  • Japan Casey
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  • United States Exeggutor
  • Japan ナッシー
  • Japan Nassy
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  • United States Starmie
  • Japan スターミー
  • Japan Starmie
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  • United States Vaporeon
  • Japan シャワーズ
  • Japan Showers
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  • United States Jolteon
  • Japan サンダース
  • Japan Thunders
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  • United States Flareon
  • Japan ブースター
  • Japan Booster
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  • United States Totodile
  • Japan ワニノコ
  • Japan Waninoko
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  • United States Hoothoot
  • Japan ホーホー
  • Japan Hoho
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  • United States Ledyba
  • Japan レディバ
  • Japan Ledyba
  • Japan Ledyba
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  • United States Natu
  • Japan ネイティ
  • Japan Naty
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  • United States Espeon
  • Japan エーフィ
  • Japan Eifie
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  • United States Umbreon
  • Japan ブラッキー
  • Japan Blacky
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  • United States Misdreavus
  • Japan ムウマ
  • Japan Muma
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  • United States Leafeon
  • Japan リーフィア
  • Japan Leafia
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  • United States Glaceon
  • Japan グレイシア
  • Japan Glacia
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  • United States Sylveon
  • Japan ニンフィア
  • Japan Nymphia
00:00

YouTube

Starting on Wednesday, May 31st, 2023, selected episodes from the Pocket Monsters 2019 anime were available on the official Japanese Pokémon YouTube channel but were region locked. This episode was posted on June 21st, 2023.

Selected episodes from Satoshi and Pikachu's adventures were available on YouTube.
Every Tuesday - Episodes from Pocket Monsters (1997) to Pocket Monsters Sun & Moon were released sequentially.
Every Wednesday - Episodes of Pocket Monsters (2019) were released sequentially.
03:04

Culture Reference

The English dub title "To Train, or not to Train!" is based on the opening phrase Hamlet's soliloquy, To be, or not to be, from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet, Act 3, Scene 1.
00:01

Eyecatch A Netflix Series

From episode 49-onward of Journeys, the eyecatch changes "A Netflix Original Series" to "A Netflix Series" since they ditched "Netflix Original".
09:32

Who's that Pokémon Master Journeys

10:30

Who's that Pokémon Pocket Monsters 2019

Episode Music Regions
Music Player

Japanese Music:

Notes
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 00:01
Title: みんなのゆうき
Japanese (Romanized): Min'na no yūki
Japanese (TL): Everyone's Courage
Recap
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 00:39
Title: いじっぱり
Japanese (Romanized): Ijippari
Japanese (TL): Adamant
A quirky Eievui imagines what it would be like as each of its evolutions.
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 02:25
Title: 1・2・3
Opening Theme for the Japanese version
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 03:54
Title: サブタイトル
Japanese (Romanized): Subtitle
Japanese (TL): Subtitle
Title Card
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 04:03
Title: のんびりいこう
Japanese (Romanized): Nonbiri ikou
Japanese (TL): Let's Go In Stride
Go and Koharu walk to school.
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 05:17
Title: のーてんき
Japanese (Romanized): Nōtenki
Japanese (TL): Lax
Messon is intimidated by all of the other Pokémon in the garden.
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 06:17
Title: きみょうなせいたい
Japanese (Romanized): Kimyō na Seitai
Japanese (TL): A Bizarre Way of Living
Eievui sees Wanpachi outside of the window.
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 07:24
Title: こうそくバトル
Japanese (Romanized): Kōsoku battle
Japanese (TL): High-speed battle
The researchers find and chase Eievui and Wanpachi.
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 09:12
Title: ぽかーん
Japanese (Romanized): Pokān
Japanese (TL): Gasp
Koharu notices Wanpachi outside the classroom window. (The music pauses when Koharu meets Eievui then picks up when the researchers are nearby.)
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 10:29
Title: アイキャッチA
Japanese (Romanized): Eyecatch A
Japanese (TL): Eyecatch A
Eyecatch Break
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 10:36
Title: アイキャッチB
Japanese (Romanized): Eyecatch B
Japanese (TL): Eyecatch B
Eyecatch Return
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 11:02
Title: なんだこりゃ!
Japanese (Romanized): Nanda korya!
Japanese (TL): What is this!
Go meets Eievui.
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 12:19
Title: きょうてきとのそうぐう
Japanese (Romanized): Kyōteki tono sōgū
Japanese (TL): Formidable Encounter
Koharu runs with Wanpachi and Eievui.
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 14:26
Title: ロケットだん
Japanese (Romanized): Rocket-dan
Japanese (TL): Rocket Gang
Rocket Gang's Motto
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 15:06
Title: ラブリーチャーミーなかたきやく
Japanese (Romanized): Lovely, charmy nakataki yaku
Japanese (TL): Lovely, charmy villains
Pelipper brings down the Rocket Gashapon Machine. (The music stops when nothing comes out then starts back up when Pelipper returns.)
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 17:09
Title: いくぞ、はんげきだ!
Japanese (Romanized): Iku zo, han gekida!
Japanese (TL): Let's go, Fight Back!
Wanpachi and Eievui are ready to finish the battle with the Rocket Gang,
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 18:21
Title: ドキドキワクワク
Japanese (Romanized): Doki doki waku waku
Japanese (TL): So Exciting
Eievui has a flashback with its time with Koharu.
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 18:51
Title: ちからをあわせて
Japanese (Romanized): Chikara o awasete
Japanese (TL): Put Our Strength Together
Eievui runs to Koharu.
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 20:10
Title: あらたなるはじまり
Japanese (Romanized): Aratanaru hajimari
Japanese (TL): A New Beginning
Koharu catches Eievui as her first Pokémon.
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 21:44
Title: ポケモンしりとり(ミュウ→ザマゼンタVer.)
Japanese (TL): Pokémon Shiritori (Mew → Zamazenta Ver.)
Ending Theme for the Japanese Version
Language/Country: Japan Japan
Play Sample:
Timecode: 23:12
Title: 1・2・3じかいよこく
Japanese (Romanized): 1・2・3 Jikai yokoku
Japanese (TL): 1・2・3 Next Episode Preview
Pocket Monsters (2019) Episode 50 Preview

Dub Music:

Notes
Language/Country: United States United States
Play Sample:
Timecode: 02:38
Title: Journey to Your Heart (Theme from "Pokémon Master Journeys")
Opening Theme for the English Dub
Language/Country: United States United States
Play Sample:
Timecode: 13:41
Title: ロケットだん
Japanese (Romanized): Rocket-dan
Japanese (TL): Rocket Gang
Team Rocket's Motto
Language/Country: United States United States
Play Sample:
Timecode: 19:25
Title: あらたなるはじまり
Japanese (Romanized): Aratanaru hajimari
Japanese (TL): A New Beginning
Chloe catches Eevee as her first Pokémon.
Language/Country: United States United States
Play Sample:
Timecode: 21:00
Title: Journey to Your Heart (Theme from "Pokémon Master Journeys") (Instrumental Version)
Ending Theme for the English Dub (Instrumental Version)

Music Statistics:

Number of Assigned Tracks to the Japanese Original: 21
Number of Assigned Tracks to the English Dub: 4
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There is an "Eievui Evolution Laboratory" in Kuchiba City where a certain "special Eievui" lives. And when that Eievui gets lost and can't find its way back to the laboratory, it eventually ends up at the school Koharu attends...

Summary:
The "Eievui Evolution Laboratory" in Kuchiba City is a research institute that specializes in Eievui and its evolved forms. A certain "special Eievui" lives there alongside its 8 evolved forms; Showers, Thunders, Booster and the rest. One day the Eievui happens to meet Koharu's Wanpachi and end up getting lost, being unable to find its way back to the laboratory. And believe it or not, it eventually ends up at the school Koharu attends!

Voice Cast:
Rica Matsumoto: Satoshi
Daiki Yamashita: Go
Ikue Ohtani: Pikachu
Kana Hanazawa: Koharu
Yuichi Nakamura: Professor Sakuragi
Megumi Hayashibara: Musashi
Shinichiro Miki: Kojiro
Inuko Inuyama: Nyarth
Yuji Ueda: Sonansu
Kei Shindo: Eievui
Sayaka Senbongi: Messon
Daisuke Namikawa: Koharu's Smartphone Rotom
Risa Shimizu: Assistant
Yuko Natsuyoshi: Homeroom Teacher
Kenyu Horiuchi: Narration
Last edited 03 Dec 2020 08:15 PM by Adamant