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Going, Going, Yawn (Japanese: ヒートバッジ!燃えるバトルでゲットだぜ!!, HepburnHeat Badge! Get it in a Burning Battle!!) is the 16th episode of Pokémon: Advanced Challenge.

Synopsis[]

Ash uses Corphish in his Gym battle with Flannery. Flannery chooses Magcargo first, which is defeated by Corphish's Crabhammer.

Meanwhile, Team Rocket is digging a tunnel to steal Magcargo and Pikachu during the battle, but they accidentally hit a pipe and are sent blasting off into a hot spring.

Ash recalls Corphish and sends out Treecko, hitting Slugma hard but getting burned by Flamethrower. Ash sends out Corphish again, but Slugma uses Yawn to put Corphish to sleep. Pikachu goes out to battle next.

Pikachu knocks out Slugma with a powerful Thunder attack, but Flannery calls out Torkoal. Pikachu can't get through Torkoal's Iron Defense, and is KO'd by Overheat.

Treecko is sent out again, but is quickly knocked out by Overheat. Ash sends out the sleeping Corphish, who takes some damage before finally waking up. To get through the Iron Defense, Corphish hits Torkoal with Crabhammer from the side, flipping the Fire-type over and then knocking it out with Bubblebeam.

After the battle, Flannery receives some advice and praise from her grandfather, and presents Ash with his Heat Badge.[1]

Episode plot[]

The heroes return to the Lavaridge Gym, where Ash hopes to win the Heat Badge. Brock asks if Ash has a strategy. Ash confirms it, since they know all of Flannery's Pokémon are Fire-type. Ash sends Corphish, whom he'll definitively use through the battle. With Ash and Flannery on the battlefield, Mr. Moore claims the battle between Ash and "the new Gym Leader", Flannery, will begin. Flannery complains about being referred to as "the new Gym Leader" to her grandfather, but Mr. Moore expects respect and to be referred as the judge through the battle. Mr. Moore explains the challenger can switch Pokémon in battle, upsetting Flannery. Ash's friends know Ash has wanted a Gym Battle for some time, while Ash thinks this will be an easy win, since this is Flannery's first battle as the Gym Leader. Flannery sends Mag, her Magcargo and Ash his Corphish.

Team Rocket is spying on the gym battle and they decide to dig a hole to steal Pikachu and Magcargo. James feels like he, Jessie and Meowth have done this before, but Jessie and Meowth tell him to start digging. Corphish starts off with Bubble Beam, hitting Mag. Mag uses Flamethrower, though Corphish uses Harden to protect itself. Despite Brock's warning, Ash claims he has the battle under control, infuriating Flannery. Corphish uses Bubble Beam, but misses, due to Mag's Double Team. Ash has Corphish launch Bubble Beam at the illusions and manages to hit the real Magcargo. Flannery remembers her grandfather telling her to stay calm, for if she can't do that, she'll make bad decisions. However, she was taking a nap and immediately woke up after her grandfather yelled at her, to know if she heard him. Flannery has Mag use Reflect just before Corphish uses Vice Grip. Mag uses Sandstorm, blowing Corphish away, who uses BubbleBeam. Mag uses Sandstorm, negating the attack and pushing Corphish away. Ash has Corphish use Crabhammer, going through the Sandstorm. Flannery orders Mag to dodge, but Mag fails and gets defeated by Crabhammer.

Flannery calls Mag back, while Corphish and Ash are happy to have won the battle. Team Rocket, however, is digging a tunnel. They strike a water pipe, which blows away water and blasts Team Rocket away. Flannery sends out Meg, her Slugma, while Ash calls back Corphish. May wonders why Ash is calling back Corphish, but Max and Brock agree it must be a part of Ash's strategy. Ash sends out Treecko, which leaves May and Brock confused. Meg uses Flamethrower, which Treecko dodges. Treecko strikes with Quick Attack, only to be blocked by Reflect, which is still in place. Treecko dodges Flamethrower attack and attacks with Pound, but is still negated, due to Reflect, so Ash decides to focus on breaking the Reflect move. Meg uses Smog, covering the field with the smoke, while Mr. Moore sees Flannery is gaining confidence. Treecko tries using Bullet Seed, but misses. Meg uses Body Slam, crushing Treecko, who uses Bullet Seed, pushing Meg away. Meg uses Flamethrower and Treecko dodges the attack, but gets its leg burned, due to intense heat.

Ash returns Treecko to its Poké Ball and sends Corphish out. Meg uses Smog, but Corphish uses Crabhammer and spins, blows away the smog. Corphish tries to use ViceGrip, but gets affected by Meg's Yawn. This causes Corphish to stop and becomes asleep, making Mr. Moore see Flannery has the upper hand. Meg uses Flamethrower, burning Corphish, who does not wake up, so Ash calls it back. Pikachu decides to fight, so Ash sends him into the battle. Meg immediately uses Flamethrower, which Pikachu dodges. Pikachu proceeds to use Quick Attack, and while it fails, Pikachu manages to destroy Reflect. Meg uses Smog, covering itself in the smoke. Pikachu senses where Meg is and strikes with Iron Tail. However, Meg dodges and burns Pikachu with Flamethrower. Ash has Pikachu use Thunderbolt, and it hits the Smog cloud, damaging Meg. Meg tries to use Yawn, but Pikachu uses Quick Attack, negating the attack, then Thunder, defeating Meg. As Flannery calls Meg back, Mr. Moore hopes Flannery will learn she must not let her guard down, even if she feels like she has the advantage, and also must work on achieving victory before the battle is actually won.

Elsewhere, Team Rocket has landed in a natural hot springs. Meowth suggests that they give the Boss a hot spring, for he can relax in a snowstorm, after being angered by his incompetent underlings, which makes them think they'll earn a raise. For her final Pokémon, Flannery sends out Torkoal. Pikachu uses Thunderbolt, but Torkoal uses Iron Defense, deflecting the attack. Torkoal fires Flamethrower, which Pikachu dodges and tries to use Iron Tail, but Torkoal uses Iron Defense, protecting itself. Torkoal launches Sludge Bomb, managing to hit Pikachu. Pikachu uses Thunder, though Torkoal uses Iron Defense to protect itself. To finish Pikachu off, Torkoal uses Overheat, directly hitting Pikachu and making him faint. Judge Moore declares Torkoal the winner of the third round. Ash sends out Treecko, who is still suffering from its burn. Torkoal repeats the Overheat attack, causing Treecko to be defeated. Team Rocket, however, notice someone is also in the hot spring, so Meowth yells this is their hot spring. However, they find out the Ursaring are in the hot spring, who blast them off.

With no other options left, Ash sends out his sleeping Corphish and tries to wake it up. Torkoal uses Overheat, burning Corphish, who is still asleep. Brock explains Overheat gets weaker the more it is used, since it did not defeat Corphish. Torkoal launches Flamethrower, damaging Corphish, who wakes up. Corphish uses Vice Grip, though Torkoal uses Iron Defense to block the attack and retaliates with Sludge Bomb, wounding Corphish. Corphish uses Crabhammer, but Torkoal uses Iron Defense. Ash wonders how can he get Torkoal out and has an idea. Corphish goes to use Crabhammer, so Torkoal repeats Iron Defense move. This time, Corphish hits Torkoal on the side of its shell, causing Torkoal to spin and making it dizzy. Corphish fires Bubble Beam, immediately defeating Torkoal, making Ash the winner of the Gym match. Flannery calls Torkoal back, knowing it did its best.

Mr. Moore explains to Flannery she didn't learn to keep calm during the battle and was too hasty. However, he was quite pleased to see Flannery gave an excellent battle, knowing she will be a great Gym Leader. Flannery promises to learn more and make her grandfather proud that she is a Gym Leader. Flannery approaches Ash, congratulating him for the victory, pointing it was a great battle and gives him the Heat Badge.

Debuts[]

Move[]

Quotes[]

  • Mr. Moore: "This Gym Battle between Flannery, our first year Gym Leader and Ash from Pallet Town will now begin."

Flannery: "Grandpa! Do you have to say that I'm new?"
Mr. Moore: "No "Grandpa" stuff out here, Flannery. You'll address me as Judge."
Flannery: "Yeah, alright."
Mr. Moore: "Trainers can use up to three Pokémon, though only the challenger is allowed to make substitutions."
Flannery: "Say what?!"
Mr. Moore: "Do you not know the rules?"
Flannery: "Yeah, of course I do (laughs). Well Ash, It's showtime"
Ash: "Yup, Should be a great battle if you're as good as you say you are."
Flannery: "Uhhhhhh, yeah."

Trivia[]

  • Featured Pokémon: Forretress, Minun, Seviper, Swellow.
  • In the middle of the episode, a classic Pokémon identification can be seen. The Pokémon shown was Onix.
  • The dub title is a spin on the phrase, "going, going, gone."

Mistakes[]

  • The Pokémon Trainer's Choice states that Seviper would be the best choice to battle Forretress. This is incorrect as Forretress is part Steel-type which is immune to Seviper's Poison attacks. However, Swellow would be a good matchup against Forretress due to its Flying attacks being good against Forretress's Bug-type. Forretress is also misspelled as Foretress.
  • Ash comments on how his battle with Flannery is the latter's first Gym Battle as a Gym Leader. But, this contradicts the fact that Flannery states how her previous Gym Battle destroyed her Gym's battle arena.

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. ^ (n.d.) . "Going, Going, Yawn | Pokémon TV (pokemon.com)". From The Official Pokémon Website | Pokemon.com. Archived from the original on January 27, 2024.


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