Post by Ryu Taylor, Dub Lover on Nov 15, 2015 19:14:41 GMT -4
890: Eievui is Shy with Strangers!? The Catcher in the Flowers!!
883: A Frolicking Find in the Flowers!
In a flowery field on the way to Anistar City, the twerps decide to take a rest there. Flowers are a popular hangout for wild Pokemon, so someone is bound to discover…
The twerps all let their Pokemon out to bask along with their trainers as Team Rocket watches from the bushes. Jessie makes a very loud vow to win the upcoming Anistar City Showcase.
Not that a quiet vow would better her odds.
Meanwhile, all the Pokemon are frolicking around while Braixen brings Serena some flowers to make leis out of. But Dedenne loses his, and when pancham goes to retrieve it…
…he spots the eponymous frolicking find. He calls Serena, Braixen, and Bonnie over to come check it out. Upon noticing that Eevee likes to dance she…
…gets interrupted by Ash very loudly letting her know that Clemont’s just about done making tea. Ash’s outburst frightens the wild dancer and it runs off.
Indoor voice, Ash. Even if you’re outdoors.
During lunch, Serena informs everyone of her find, noting that its dance moves were like it was “dancing on air.” Ash apologizes for scaring it away. Serena disregards the apology and continues explaining about the dancing. The wheels in her performer head are turning already.
And so are Jessie’s. Meowth tries to make a case for his own dance prowess.
“Ya put your right foot in…”
“And your left and do it again!”
His routine fails to impress anyone, including Wobbuffet. Jessie should kiss that key goodbye.
The twerps begin their search for Eevee. Clemont gets ready to unveil a new invention…
…but first, he should switch off his Hairstyle Reverser.
Encountering a situation just as Clemont pictured, he unveils the “Living Thing Finder Mark II”, pointing out that he improved it to be able to find any living thing at all. He sets it to search for Pokemon the size of a Fennekin…
…but finds a Vivillon instead.
…and a Budew.
…and many, many more Pokemon shorter than one foot and four inches (or 0.4 meters) tall. The finder overloads and blows.
The search continues without the aid of that pesky technology. The trainers and Pokemon all split up to search.
Frogadier is apparently thinking that it already became a Vaporeon. Oh, and Hawlucha's up there grandstanding as usual.
The search is seemingly fruitless, but something does happen.
Just before Serena takes the last step of her life, Eevee stops her from doing so by calling to her from a branch. She runs off after accomplishing her rescue. Knowing she won’t catch up, Serena leaves her flower hat on a rock.
Meanwhile, Bonnie and Clemont lay out Pokepuffs to set a food trap. And it works.
Well, almost. Bunnelby lets Eevee have the treat and also lets Chespin take the fall for it.
Revenge for the errand incident, eh?
See if you can guess who that Pokemon is? Hint: it’s the Frolicking Find Serena discovered earlier.
It’s Eevee!
The sun sets, and everyone camps for the night. Eevee finds the flower hat and puts it on. In her tent, Serena flashes back to Eevee’s dance moves and leaves to go to the rock she found the find at. There, she finds the Eevee dancing with it on. It’s then that Serena confirms for certain that she wants to be friends with it. And you know that “be friends” means when said by a Pokemon trainer…
Serena decides to perform to get Eevee’s attention, as one dancing troupe to a dancer. Her showcase routine gets Eevee’s attention…
…and Team Rocket gets it.
Bad timing.
“Prepare for trouble, it’s surely not [due?].”
“And make it double, we love what we do.”
“To protect the world from devastation.”
“To unite all people within our nation!”
“To ruin your performance at every turn!”
“To extend our reach with power to burn!”
“Jessie!”
“And James!”
“Team Rocket blasts off at the speed of light!”
“Surrender now, or prepare for a choreographed fight!”
“Meowth, that’s right!”
“Wobbuffet!”
Yep, them again. And Jessie wants Eevee’s talent for herself, which she and the others are going to fight to keep. The twerps aren’t going down easy, either. Serena runs through a hail of Seed Bombs to catch the freed Eevee. Serena then shields Eevee, who then shields her with a Protect, and then retaliates with a Swift. Team Rocket blasts off after being hit with Pikachu’s Thunderbolt, and Eevee makes a decision.
Gotcha! Eevee was caught of its own will! But a catch is a catch regardless, so Serena now has a party of three!
She lets Eevee out to be introduced to all the other Pokemon, none of whom can get their foot in the door with her. Well, except for Mr. I-Framed-the-Idiot-Who-Ruined-A-Shopping-Trip here.
Chespin desperately wants Eevee’s attention. But who knows if he’ll get it. In the meantime, the adventure is…
Pokemopolis Episode Name: Twinklepaws
Dodgyness Rating: 2/5
Animation: 5/5
Story: Serena wants to catch a dancing Eevee, but she must earn its trust first.
Team Rocket: Wants a performing Pokemon who's light on its feet.
Moral Learnt: Pokemon who love to perform are to go with performing trainers.
883: A Frolicking Find in the Flowers!
In a flowery field on the way to Anistar City, the twerps decide to take a rest there. Flowers are a popular hangout for wild Pokemon, so someone is bound to discover…
The twerps all let their Pokemon out to bask along with their trainers as Team Rocket watches from the bushes. Jessie makes a very loud vow to win the upcoming Anistar City Showcase.
Not that a quiet vow would better her odds.
Meanwhile, all the Pokemon are frolicking around while Braixen brings Serena some flowers to make leis out of. But Dedenne loses his, and when pancham goes to retrieve it…
…he spots the eponymous frolicking find. He calls Serena, Braixen, and Bonnie over to come check it out. Upon noticing that Eevee likes to dance she…
…gets interrupted by Ash very loudly letting her know that Clemont’s just about done making tea. Ash’s outburst frightens the wild dancer and it runs off.
Indoor voice, Ash. Even if you’re outdoors.
During lunch, Serena informs everyone of her find, noting that its dance moves were like it was “dancing on air.” Ash apologizes for scaring it away. Serena disregards the apology and continues explaining about the dancing. The wheels in her performer head are turning already.
And so are Jessie’s. Meowth tries to make a case for his own dance prowess.
“Ya put your right foot in…”
“And your left and do it again!”
His routine fails to impress anyone, including Wobbuffet. Jessie should kiss that key goodbye.
The twerps begin their search for Eevee. Clemont gets ready to unveil a new invention…
…but first, he should switch off his Hairstyle Reverser.
Encountering a situation just as Clemont pictured, he unveils the “Living Thing Finder Mark II”, pointing out that he improved it to be able to find any living thing at all. He sets it to search for Pokemon the size of a Fennekin…
…but finds a Vivillon instead.
…and a Budew.
…and many, many more Pokemon shorter than one foot and four inches (or 0.4 meters) tall. The finder overloads and blows.
The search continues without the aid of that pesky technology. The trainers and Pokemon all split up to search.
Frogadier is apparently thinking that it already became a Vaporeon. Oh, and Hawlucha's up there grandstanding as usual.
The search is seemingly fruitless, but something does happen.
Just before Serena takes the last step of her life, Eevee stops her from doing so by calling to her from a branch. She runs off after accomplishing her rescue. Knowing she won’t catch up, Serena leaves her flower hat on a rock.
Meanwhile, Bonnie and Clemont lay out Pokepuffs to set a food trap. And it works.
Well, almost. Bunnelby lets Eevee have the treat and also lets Chespin take the fall for it.
Revenge for the errand incident, eh?
See if you can guess who that Pokemon is? Hint: it’s the Frolicking Find Serena discovered earlier.
It’s Eevee!
The sun sets, and everyone camps for the night. Eevee finds the flower hat and puts it on. In her tent, Serena flashes back to Eevee’s dance moves and leaves to go to the rock she found the find at. There, she finds the Eevee dancing with it on. It’s then that Serena confirms for certain that she wants to be friends with it. And you know that “be friends” means when said by a Pokemon trainer…
Serena decides to perform to get Eevee’s attention, as one dancing troupe to a dancer. Her showcase routine gets Eevee’s attention…
…and Team Rocket gets it.
Bad timing.
“Prepare for trouble, it’s surely not [due?].”
“And make it double, we love what we do.”
“To protect the world from devastation.”
“To unite all people within our nation!”
“To ruin your performance at every turn!”
“To extend our reach with power to burn!”
“Jessie!”
“And James!”
“Team Rocket blasts off at the speed of light!”
“Surrender now, or prepare for a choreographed fight!”
“Meowth, that’s right!”
“Wobbuffet!”
Yep, them again. And Jessie wants Eevee’s talent for herself, which she and the others are going to fight to keep. The twerps aren’t going down easy, either. Serena runs through a hail of Seed Bombs to catch the freed Eevee. Serena then shields Eevee, who then shields her with a Protect, and then retaliates with a Swift. Team Rocket blasts off after being hit with Pikachu’s Thunderbolt, and Eevee makes a decision.
Gotcha! Eevee was caught of its own will! But a catch is a catch regardless, so Serena now has a party of three!
She lets Eevee out to be introduced to all the other Pokemon, none of whom can get their foot in the door with her. Well, except for Mr. I-Framed-the-Idiot-Who-Ruined-A-Shopping-Trip here.
Chespin desperately wants Eevee’s attention. But who knows if he’ll get it. In the meantime, the adventure is…
Pokemopolis Episode Name: Twinklepaws
Dodgyness Rating: 2/5
Animation: 5/5
Story: Serena wants to catch a dancing Eevee, but she must earn its trust first.
Team Rocket: Wants a performing Pokemon who's light on its feet.
Moral Learnt: Pokemon who love to perform are to go with performing trainers.