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Pokémon: The Johto Journeys is the third subtitle division of Pokémon the Series, and the first subtitle of Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver. It features 41 episodes of Ash Ketchum and his friends Misty and Brock's adventure through Johto from New Bark Town to Goldenrod City. The subtitle refers to the Johto episodes that were dubbed as part of Season 3, which began with the first 11 episodes (starting from "The Pokémon Water War") of "Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands".

Synopsis[]

The Orange League beckons and Ash answers the call, taking on the Orange Crew and their leader, Drake. Upon returning to Pallet Town, Ash and Misty reunite with Brock and set out on the next stage of their Pokémon journey—the Johto region! Though he still has an errand to run for Professor Oak, Ash jumps with both feet into the Johto League, taking on a couple of Gym Leaders and adding Pokémon like Totodile and Chikorita to his team.[1]

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Misty's[]

Brock's[]

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Episodes[]

Pokémon: The Johto Journeys list
Overall №Ep. CodeTitle(s)Airdates(s)Image(s)
119GS001
  • "Don't Touch That 'dile"
  • ワカバタウン! はじまりをつげるかぜのふくまち!
  • Wakaba Town! Hajimari o Tsugeru Kaze no Fuku Machi!
  • (Wakaba Town! The Town Where the Winds of a New Beginning Blow!)
  • Flag of Japan: October 14, 1999
  • Flag of United States: October 14, 2000
GS001
Ash begins his journey in Johto, a largely unexplored region said to be thickly populated with Pokémon entirely new to him and his friends.
120GS002
  • Flag of Japan: October 21, 1999
  • Flag of United States: October 21, 2000
GS002
In a Pokémon battle, Ash soundly defeats an ambitious young Trainer, who runs away dejectedly. Before Ash can comfort the novice, though, Team Rocket steps in, convincing the girl that Ash won by foul play, and recruiting her to their cause.
121GS003
  • "A Sappy Ending"
  • げきとつ! へラクロスVSカイロス!!
  • Gekitotsu! Herakurosu VS Kailios!!
  • (Clash! Herakurosu VS Kailios!!)
  • Flag of Japan: October 28, 1999
  • Flag of United States: October 28, 2000
GS003
Ash and friends discover a forest where invading Pinsir are causing heavy deforestation. Investigation reveals the root of the problem: Team Rocket is carelessly harvesting sap from a nearby woods, thereby upsetting the balance of nature.
122GS004
  • Flag of Japan: November 4, 1999
  • Flag of United States: November 4, 2000
GS004
Ash and friends stumble into a small valley where Donphan are used to harvest precious stones. Not so fortunate are the valley's residents, as Team Rocket is on the heels of Ash and his friends and are already hatching a plan to steal the stones for themselves.
123GS005
  • Flag of Japan: November 11, 1999
  • Flag of United States: November 4, 2000
GS005
Who would be foolish enough to brave a thick forest in the dead of night without a Hoothoot guide? Certainly not Ash Ketchum, but when he settles for the only guide available—an inept Hoothoot with no sense of direction—maybe he would have been better off alone...
124GS006
  • Flag of Japan: November 18, 1999
  • Flag of United States: November 11, 2000
GS006
Our heroes must help prepare an insecure Bellossom dance troupe for their upcoming exhibition—a chore that's further complicated when Team Rocket attempts to steal the show with their raucous act.
125GS007
  • Flag of Japan: November 25, 1999
  • Flag of United States: November 11, 2000
GS007
Ash and friends reach a new town and hear of three mysterious robbers apparently mimicking the crimes of a legendary master thief. The town rests its hopes in these young Trainers to somehow stop this criminal duo and their Meowth accomplice.
126GS008
  • Flag of Japan: December 2, 1999
  • Flag of United States: November 18, 2000
GS008
With pet food prepared by a French chef, rooms of WalkMaster exercise equipment and closets stocked with the latest in Pokémon fashion, life couldn't be much better for a Palm Hills Snubbull. When Team Rocket sets their sights on the upper crust, though, this pampered Pokémon will have to find an inner strength or risk losing its home.
127GS009
  • Flag of Japan: December 9, 1999
  • Flag of United States: November 18, 2000
GS009
Brock saves a lost and frightened Stantler fawn and carefully nurses it back to health before releasing it. Little does he know that Team Rocket lies hidden nearby, waiting to capture the defenseless fawn.
128GS010
  • Flag of Japan: December 16, 1999
  • Flag of United States: November 25, 2000
GS010
Ash encounters a wild Chikorita and engages it in battle, thinking to add it to his team, but as Team Rocket watches the battle from afar, they decide the Chikorita would be better suited to their own nefarious uses.
129GS011
  • Flag of Japan: December 23, 1999
  • Flag of United States: December 2, 2000
GS011
Professor Oak's errand—to deliver the mysterious GS Ball to a Poké Ball expert—is interrupted when a Quagsire with a penchant for spherical objects steals the GS ball for use in a nocturnal ritual.
130GS012
  • Flag of Japan: January 1, 2000
  • Flag of United States: December 2, 2000
GS012
When Team Rocket attacks Ash and his friends, a brave young Trainer and her flock of Ledyba come to the rescue. With a bolt of electricity, Pikachu makes quick work of Team Rocket, but they look to capture a prize anyway: the same bolt from Pikachu sends one of the Good Samaritan's Ledyba flying right into their clutches.
131GS013
  • Flag of Japan: January 6, 2000
  • Flag of United States: December 9, 2000
GS013
Team Rocket can't believe their luck when the Blissey employed in a Pokémon Center willingly gives them the center''s entire food supply. As they abscond with the grub, however, an collective pang of conscience tells them to return their ill-gotten booty. However, they are ashamed lest this act of decency ruin their carefully cultivated reputation as troublemakers.
132GS014
  • Flag of Japan: January 13, 2000
  • Flag of United States: December 16, 2000
GS014
Our heroes are recruited as guest instructors at a youth Pokémon Academy, where Ash does his best as an educator until one of his pupils takes an overly ardent interest in Ash's Pokémon, finally kidnapping Pikachu and heading for the hills.
133GS015
  • Flag of Japan: January 20, 2000
  • Flag of United States: December 16, 2000
GS015
With Pikachu's help, Ash is confident that winning the Zephyr badge will be a breeze. But when the Gym Leader's high-level Pokémon turn the tables on the textbook Electric over Flying advantage, Ash will have to use more than raw power to emerge victorious.
134GS016
  • Flag of Japan: January 27, 2000
  • Flag of United States: January 20, 2001
GS016
Cute and cuddly is one thing, but a bawling Marill is too much even for Misty. When all Misty's attempts to toughen up the picayune Pokémon fall short, Team Rocket takes her by surprise. Misty is left with no help or hope in sight, save for little Marill.
135GS017
  • Flag of Japan: February 3, 2000
  • Flag of United States: January 27, 2001
GS017
Team Rocket's most recent super vehicle, the Arbotank, is their ticket to world domination—until Togepi and its newfound Sentret buddy climb inside and inadvertently initiate a cross-country joyride that wreaks unstoppable destruction on everything in their path.
136GS018
  • Flag of Japan: February 10, 2000
  • Flag of United States: February 3, 2001
GS018
When Ash hears of the nearby Charicific Valley, he is sure a quick trip would be just the thing to reignite his Charizard's flagging spirits. When they reach the valley, though, they find its dragon denizens anything but cordial. Judged weak, and denied entrance to the valley, Charizard is left more dejected than ever.
137GS019
  • "Grin to Win!"
  • だいパニック!キマワリコンテスト!!
  • Flag of Japan: February 17, 2000
  • Flag of United States: February 10, 2001
GS019
The annual Sunflora contest is only a day away and yet our hero's new friend and Sunflora Trainer is unable to convince her star Pokémon to compete. Complicating things further, Team Rocket enters under pseudonyms, planning to win by whatever means are required.
138GS020
  • Flag of Japan: February 24, 2000
  • Flag of United States: January 20, 2001
GS020
A severe case of rivalry between Pikachu and Chikorita calls for therapy sessions with Nurse Joy (schooled in Pokémon psychology at the Pokémon Institute). In such delicate matters, there's no such thing as an overnight cure, though—or is there? The following day, when Team Rocket attacks, Ash will need all his Pokémon to overcome their latest challenge.
139GS021
  • Flag of Japan: March 2, 2000
  • Flag of United States: February 10, 2001
GS021
Our heroes chance upon a Hoppip—the fluffy ''Cottonweed'' Pokémon that is able to drift for miles on a passing wind. The Trainer of this Pokémon, whom they meet soon after, uses it and several others of its kind to help her forecast the weather.
140GS022
  • "The Superhero Secret"
  • なぞのスーパーヒーロー!グライガーマンとうじょう!!
  • Flag of Japan: March 9, 2000
  • Flag of United States: February 17, 2001
GS022
The legendary Gligarman grows old and begins to bend under the weighty task of fighting crime. When Ash and friends wander into town, they bring with them a challenge that threatens to be Gligarman's last—Team Rocket.
141GS023
  • Flag of Japan: March 16, 2000
  • Flag of United States: February 17, 2001
GS023
Team Rocket comes in sheep's clothing to relieve a kind Poké-shepherd of her Mareep flock. Ash and friends are eager to help, but will first have to convince the Mareep Trainer to have a little faith in herself.
142GS024
  • Flag of Japan: March 23, 2000
  • Flag of United States: February 24, 2001
GS024
When the most promising trainee at a Pokémon dojo abandons battle altogether, opting to gather information for his comprehensive Poké-database instead, it's up to Ash and friends to convince him that battling, and life for that matter, is more than just a matter of probability.
143GS025
  • Flag of Japan: March 30, 2000
  • Flag of United States: March 3, 2001
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With Charizard gone and no fire Pokémon to call his own, Ash is overjoyed to come across a Cyndaquil in the wild. Before Ash captures the little Pokémon, though, he'll have to face another Trainer with similar designs.
144GS026
  • Flag of Japan: April 6, 2000
  • Flag of United States: March 3, 2001
GS026
Ash carelessly makes enemies of the Slowpoke-worshipping residents of a town, but sees a chance at redemption when Team Rocket arrives to capture each and every one of these revered Pokémon.
145GS027
  • "Going Apricorn!"
  • クヌギダマとボングリのみ!うらやまのたたかい!!
  • Flag of Japan: April 13, 2000
  • Flag of United States: March 10, 2001
GS027
Ash delivers the mysterious GS Ball to a renowned Pokémon expert, but Team Rocket wreaks trouble when they attempt to harvest the Apricorns essential to local Poké Ball production.
146GS028
  • Flag of Japan: April 20, 2000
  • Flag of United States: March 17, 2001
GS028
When Ash reaches the Hive Gym, he has just the Pokémon to challenge the Gym Leader's Bug Pokémon. But what's this? The Fire-type Pokémon Cyndaquil can't get its burners going!
147GS029
  • Flag of Japan: April 27, 2000
  • Flag of United States: March 17, 2001
GS029
An inexperienced young Trainer mistakenly scares off his own Farfetch'd. Ash and friends are happy to help, but will have to find it before Team Rocket, their stomachs as empty as their piggy bank, can get their hands on this savory Pokémon.
148GS030
  • Flag of Japan: May 4, 2000
  • Flag of United States: March 24, 2001
No Image
At the Pokémon Swap Meet, our heroes befriend a young Pokémon trainer who's having difficulties finding a trading partner willing to accept his Wobbuffet. When Jessie inadvertently deposits her Poké Ball across from his in the exchanger, this young trainer gets more than he had bargained for.
149GS031
  • Flag of Japan: May 11, 2000
  • Flag of United States: April 21, 2001
GS031
An unexpected Pokémon firefighting competition reunites our heroes with some old friends, the Squirtle Squad! But they are in desperate need of some leadership, so Ash and Squirtle rejoin the ranks.
150GS032
  • Flag of Japan: May 18, 2000
  • Flag of United States: March 31, 2001
GS032
When they stumble upon a preschool for Wooper and an emergency calls the teacher away, our heroes come to the rescue! But, as always, Team Rocket is around the corner and up to no good...
151GS033
  • Flag of Japan: May 25, 2000
  • Flag of United States: April 7, 2001
GS033
While Ash and friends deliberate on how to pass through a tunnel replete with Onix, two wandering Pokémon—a Snubbull and a Jigglypuff—arrive on the scene together and take a strong enough dislike to each other to threaten drawing everyone else into their conflict.
152GS034
  • Flag of Japan: June 1, 2000
  • Flag of United States: April 14, 2001
GS034
Investigating a string of mysterious thefts, our heroes discover a pack of Houndour, struggling to survive in the wild. In order to help these thieving Pokémon mend their ways, though, Ash and friends will have to first earn their trust.
153GS035
  • Flag of Japan: June 8, 2000
  • Flag of United States: May 5, 2001
GS035
Ash and Misty's friendly rivalry is tested when they both try to capture a Totodile at the same time. Unable to determine whose Poké Ball had captured the wild Pokémon, the two must battle it out to determine the Totodile's new master.
154GS036
  • "Hot Matches!"
  • エアームドVSヒノアラシ!はがねのつばさ!!
  • Flag of Japan: June 15, 2000
  • Flag of United States: May 12, 2001
GS036
When Ash and friends hear of a virtually undefeatable trainer operating nearby, they seek her out, only to see first Brock's Vulpix and then Ash's Cyndaquil take heavy abuse from her Skarmory—despite its disadvantage against the Fire element.
155GS037
  • Flag of Japan: June 22, 2000
  • Flag of United States: May 26, 2001
GS037
Ash's Totodile falls head over tail for a passing Azumarill, but is still unsuccessful in having its feelings requited when Team Rocket kidnap the Pokémon before Totodile's eyes.
156GS038
  • "Fowl Play!"
  • いろちがいのヨルノズク!ゲットだぜ!!
  • Flag of Japan: June 29, 2000
  • Flag of United States: April 28, 2001
GS038
Ash has his sights set on a rare and brightly-colored Noctowl, but this Pokémon's hypnosis leaves Ash's team unable to tell reality from illusion, much less stand up to another Pokémon in battle.
157GS039
  • Flag of Japan: July 6, 2000
  • Flag of United States: June 2, 2001
GS039
When an Ursaring attack leaves Team Rocket and our heroes in compromising positions, compromise they do, members of each team being paired with members of the other. But such a pairing one would guess to be doomed from the start... and one would be right this time.
158GS040
  • Flag of Japan: July 13, 2000
  • Flag of United States: August 11, 2001
GS040
Our heroes come to a town whose residents all raise Psychic Pokémon to repel the Ghost Pokémon that lurk nearby. Soon thereafter, Team Rocket makes its appearance in a Ghost Pokémon machine impervious to Psychic attacks, and begins to steal all the town's Pokémon.
159GS041
  • Flag of Japan: July 27, 2000
  • Flag of United States: May 19, 2001
No Image
A Pokémon Fortune Telling boom turns out to be a Team Rocket plot to steal Pokémon from local trainers. The engineers of this plot, though, are not the Team Rocket regulars, but formidable Butch and Cassidy.

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