The Scene Changed Again as They Descended Keystone
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The Keystone Pops! (Japanese: ミカルゲの要石! Mikaruge's Keystone!) is the 56th episode of Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, and the 522nd episode of the Pokémon anime. It kickoff aired in Japan on November 29, 2007 equally part of a i-hour special alongside DP057, and in the United states of america on May ten, 2008.
Blurb
Aipom and Buizel are battling in a field when Aipom deflects Buizel'south Sonic Boom into an old stone tower, knocking it downwardly. Then the skies darken and a Pokémon emerges from the ruined tower: Spiritomb! Spiritomb flies off, causing havoc wherever information technology goes—first it wrecks Team Rocket'due south dinner, so information technology wrecks an entire village!
One of the villagers is an old lady who knows this harm is the work of Spiritomb. Long, long ago, Spiritomb caused problem for the villagers until an Aureola Guardian and his Pikachu sealed Spiritomb inside a Hallowed Tower made of stone. That sounds an awful lot like the tower our heroes accidentally knocked downwards! Ash and his friends promise to make things right, they're approached by Squad Rocket, who are disguised as psychics. They pretend to help calm Spiritomb down, but then spring a net over Pikachu and Spiritomb.
Spiritomb blasts the net apart and chases down Squad Rocket. Merely Meowth discovers that Spiritomb is actually looking for revenge on the Aura Guardian who sealed it in the Tower. Meanwhile, our heroes need to stop Spiritomb, so they lure Team Rocket into a trap and Spiritomb is close behind. But when Team Rocket tells Spiritomb that Ash is a descendant of the Aureola Guardian, it turns its wrath on Ash!
With Spiritomb in hot pursuit, Ash runs to the ruins of the Hallowed Belfry, yet Spiritomb is also powerful to be sealed abroad. Pikachu is exhausted, but as clouds assemble overhead, Ash gets an idea. Pikachu uses Thunderbolt on the skies, attracting a lightning bolt that fills it with energy. Then Pikachu defeats Spiritomb and the wayward spirit is sealed back into the Hallowed Tower, this time for proficient!
Plot
After having traded, Ash and Dawn make up one's mind to get used to their new Pokémon. After a few minutes of battling, Ash's Buizel uses Sonic Nail, which is deflected by Dawn'due south Aipom's Focus Punch and sent into a Hallowed Stone Belfry. The tower immediately crumbles into bricks, which begin to glow on their own. The heaven turns black and clouds roll in. In the rubble lies an Odd Keystone. Lightning strikes the Keystone and a Spiritomb emerges from it. Spiritomb proceeds to attack the group with Shadow Ball and Hyper Beam. Ash tries to counter with Buizel's Water Gun, but the assault goes directly through information technology. It then responds with Shadow Ball, knocking Buizel out, earlier flying away. Presently later on, it encounters Jessie, James and Meowth and attacks them with Hyper Beam and Dark Pulse. It then flies abroad again, hitting Jessie's head with its Keystone in the process.
The next day, Ash and his friends make it in at a nearby hamlet to find it derelict. They hear stories about a strange Ghost-type Pokémon that attacked the hamlet in the dark and immediately connect this with Spiritomb. They run into an onetime woman who tells them the story of a Spiritomb that terrorized the village and how an Aureola Guardian with a Pikachu defeated and sealed away Spiritomb in the Hallowed Stone Tower 500 years ago. The group but then realizes that they have destroyed the same tower, and they have the old lady to it, who acts furious seeing information technology. Ash and friends repent, promising to make things correct. Team Rocket shows up, disguised as psychics. Jessie pretends to tell the secrets of the group's past lives while James tells them that Meowth, bearded as a Sneasel, has the ability to communicate telepathically with other Pokémon. Adjacent, the old woman'south grandson appears, informing them of Spiritomb'due south return. They return to the village where Meowth uses "telepathy" to communicate with Spiritomb. Meowth returns and whispers into James's ear that Spiritomb wants something from Pikachu. Jessie takes Pikachu to Spiritomb and throws a net over them, revealing their identity. After reciting their motto, they have off in their balloon.
Spiritomb uses Ominous Air current, which destroys Squad Rocket'south airship, making them crash to the ground. It then lets itself free, to which Jessie sends out Seviper, simply information technology is quickly knocked out past Spiritomb's Hyper Beam. Team Rocket flees with Spiritomb following them. Equally it catches up with them, it reveals to Meowth it wants revenge on the Aura Guardian for sealing information technology in the Keystone. Knowing the Guardian lived 500 years ago, they flee once again with Spiritomb on their tracks.
Every bit Ash and friends continue to search for Spiritomb, Dawn realizes that Spiritomb gave chase to Squad Rocket and makes a plan in lodge to lure them. They place Pikachu alone, sleeping in a meadow and Team Rocket lands to capture information technology, falling into a pitfall trap in the process. Ash's grouping proceeds to imitate Team Rocket'due south motto, but are interrupted past an angry Jessie. Spiritomb shows up over again, and Team Rocket convinces Spiritomb that Ash is a descendant of the Aureola Guardian. It turns its anger on Ash and attacks him with Hyper Beam. Ash dodges and agrees to battle information technology. Ash runs to the ruins of the Hallowed Belfry with Spiritomb in shut pursuit. It stops Ash and Pikachu in their tracks by using Nighttime Pulse. Pikachu replies with Quick Set on, but Spiritomb dodges. Then Pikachu uses Thunderbolt hitting Spiritomb which counters with Hyper Beam. They continue running, but Spiritomb stops them again. Pikachu continually uses Thunderbolt, getting more and more than tired, while Spiritomb resists each attack. Then it uses Shadow Brawl but misses Pikachu and hits Team Rocket, blasting them off over again. It then initiates in a Giga Touch, striking both Ash and Pikachu. Pikachu falls to the basis, exhausted, every bit nighttime clouds get together above again. Ash urges Pikachu to stand up up and to send a Thunderbolt upwardly towards the sky, and this recharges Pikachu'south free energy. Pikachu uses Volt Tackle then Thunderbolt, just like in the fable, defeating Spiritomb.
With Spiritomb defeated, the grouping seals its Keystone away in the Hallowed Belfry once more. The old lady states that a new legend has been born thanks to Ash and Pikachu and, hearing Dawn'due south stomach rumble, invites them for dinner earlier they continue on their journey.
Major events
- For a listing of all major events in the anime, please run across the timeline of events.
Debuts
Pokémon debuts
- Spiritomb
Characters
Humans
- Ash
- Dawn
- Brock
- Jessie
- James
- Professor Oak (fantasy)
- Erstwhile woman
- Aura Guardian (flashback)
- Villagers
Pokémon
- Pikachu (Ash'southward)
- Meowth (Squad Rocket)
- Staravia (Ash's)
- Buizel (Ash's)
- Aipom (Dawn's)
- Seviper (Jessie'due south)
- Pikachu (Aura Guardian's; flashback)
- Spiritomb (debut)
- Pidgeot
- Raticate
- Parasect
- Chikorita
- Bagon
- Bidoof
- Slowpoke (fantasy)
- Phanpy (×iv; fantasy)
- Torkoal (fantasy)
- Arbok (fantasy)
Trivia
- Team Rocket'due south terminal pose for their motto in this episode refers to a Hindi/Chinese myth of world creation: the world is held by four elephants (Phanpy), which stand on a turtle (Torkoal), which in turn stands on a snake that bites its own tail (Arbok).
- Each of these Pokémon were on a main graphic symbol'due south team at some bespeak in the anime: Arbok belonged to Jessie, while Phanpy and Torkoal both belong to Ash.
- This is the first episode of the anime to mention Aura and Ash'southward proficiency in it, which was a major plot point in Lucario and the Mystery of Mew. Equally a outcome, the movie is made canon by this episode.
- Buizel and Aipom switch places in Ash'due south and Dawn'south teams in the opening and catastrophe, respectively, corresponding with their trade in the previous episode.
- Music from Lucario and the Mystery of Mew is used as background music during the quondam adult female'due south story and the ending scene.
- Professor Oak's Large Pokémon Encyclopedia: Mismagius
- Pokémon senryū: ムウマージ じゅもんとなえて やみにきえ Muumāji, jumon to naete, yami ni kie
- This is the first Pokémon U.s.a./DuArt Film & Video episode to feature Dan Green (who appeared as the vox of Spiritomb); Green had previously worked on the 4Kids dub.
- The episode was originally scheduled to premiere in the United States on May three, 2008, but was pulled due to unknown reasons. Equally a result, some fans were initially led to believe this episode was being skipped in the dub.
- The title for this episode comes from the movie series Keystone Kops.
- This episode marks the only fourth dimension Dawn is seen using Aipom between the last episode (in which she was traded) and Journeying to the Unown! (in which she evolves into Ambipom).
- This is one of the few episodes of Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl in which Dawn'due south Piplup does not appear.
- This is also 1 of the few episodes in which Jessie'southward Wobbuffet does not announced.
- Jessie calls Spiritomb "Fe Chef", referring to the Japanese Idiot box show of the same name.
- In this episode, Team Rocket uses a variation of their motto.
- Ash, Dawn, and Brock as well perform a partial variation of the motto.
- This is i of the rare episodes where a Pokémon displays malicious behaviour independently, rather than following a malicious human's orders or natural behavior, such every bit defending its territory.
Errors
- When Dawn tells Team Rocket that she doesn't care nigh them today, the one-time woman magically appears in forepart of the kids without being there in the prior scenes.
- In the same scene, as Brock says "in your ear" and the scene changes to Jessie yelling, Dawn's arm is no longer raised in their pose, while Ash's is notwithstanding outstretched.
Dub edits
In other languages
| Linguistic communication | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| Standard mandarin Chinese | 花岩怪的楔石! | |
| | Ústřední kámen všeho | |
| | Slutstenen revner! | |
| | De sluitsteen floept open! | |
| | Kiven sisällä! | |
| | La Vengeance de Spiritomb ! | |
| | Die Legende lebt! | |
| | אבן המפתח | |
| | Un nuovo nemico! | |
| | 화강돌의 복수를 막아라! | |
| | Grunnsteinen sprekker! | |
| | Kamienny problem | |
| Portuguese | | O lacre quebrado! |
| | A Pedra Angular Vai ao Ar! | |
| | Duhul din Zidul Crăpat | |
| | Покемон из ключ-камня | |
| Castilian | | ¡La reaparición de Spiritomb! |
| | ¡La Piedra Base Reaparece! | |
| | Hörnstenen spricker! | |
Source: https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/DP056
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