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The Rivalry Revival (Japanese:ライバルたいけつ!サトシVSシゲル!!Rival Showdown!Satoshi VSShigeru!!) is the 116th episode of thePokémon animated series and the final episode of theOrange Islands arc. It was first broadcast in Japan on October 7, 1999, and in the United States on October 14, 2000.
Blurb
An errand of Professor Oak's sets Ash on the road once again, but first he must face his old hometown rival, Gary, in a Pokémon battle.
Plot
Ash andGary prepare to have theirbattle asAsh's friends andProfessor Oak watch from the sidelines. Gary suggests that they have a one-on-one battle to the finish, and Ash agrees, deciding to usePikachu. Gary promptly sends out his Pokémon, anEevee.Brock takes the role ofreferee and starts off the battle. Ash commands Pikachu to useQuick Attack, and Gary tells Eevee to useReflect. A barrier forms around Eevee, and Pikachu rams into it, dissipating it and sending Eevee into the air. Eevee lands without any discernible damage done, leavingMisty andTracey amazed, with Misty noting that it must be at a really highlevel.
Ash commands Pikachu to useThunderbolt, but Gary tells his Eevee to useDouble Team. Eevee performs the move, and Pikachu attempts to use Thunderbolt on all of them. As the illusionary copies vanish, Ash tells Pikachu to stop. Gary commands Eevee to useTake Down, while Ash commands Pikachu to useAgility; Pikachu's attack stops Eevee in its tracks. As Pikachu attempts to useThunder, and Gary has Eevee useSkull Bash. Eevee collides into its opponent, stunning Pikachu. Pikachu falls to the ground, weakened, while Eevee lands perfectly with no damage. Pikachu attempts to get up, but is unsuccessful and knocked out. Brock declares that the match is over, and Eevee is the winner. After both Trainers congratulate their Pokémon, Oak commends Gary on his training, after which Gary tells Ash that he did a great job before departing. Ash tells Gary that he will beat him next time.
Later, as Ash relaxes on a rock with Pikachu and mulls over his defeat, Misty approaches, asking him if he wants to know where Gary is. Though Ash does not want to know, Misty remarks that he is out on a newjourney already. Shocked by this, Ash asks Misty where Gary would be journeying to. Meanwhile, atProfessor Oak's Laboratory, Oak is still gathering information about theGS Ball, with Tracey and Brock standing near him, but he finds that his scanners are not yielding any information on it. Ash makes his way up the stairs to ask Oak about Misty's earlier comment. Oak confirms that Gary is on his next adventure, adding that it is the reason that he has been training so hard lately. Misty then walks up the stairs, and asks if Oak has been able to figure out anything about the GS Ball yet; Tracey replies in the negative.
When Ash asks where Gary went, Oak replies that Gary is entering theJohto League. Ash, quizzical, asks what theJohto League is; Oak responds that it is a very challenging League, and thatTrainers have to compete and win battles andBadges, at a number ofGyms in the western territories to qualify in the championship. Oak goes on to say that Gary is planning to battle as many other Trainers as he can, in the hopes that with all of the experience he gets, he will become an even stronger Trainer.
Now outside of the lab, Ash proclaims that if he is going to become a Pokémon Master, he has to battle with the best. As a result, he decides to try the Johto League as well, with Pikachu agreeing. Misty affirms this, adding Ash has been getting a little lazy since beating theOrange League. Ash angrily defends himself, but Misty replies that this may have been the reason he lost his battle with Gary. The two then have an argument over it, prompting Brock to decide to rejoin the group, explaining that with him around, Ash and Misty will train, eat, and fight right, just like they used to.
Just then, Oak hands the GS Ball back to Ash, saying that he needs Ash to help him find out more about it, and tells him aboutKurt, a man living inAzalea Town, who is famous for designing special types ofPoké Balls, and who would know about what is inside the GS Ball. Oak then instructs Ash to take the GS Ball and head toNew Bark Town, where all Trainers must sign up to compete for the Johto League. Ash agrees, saying that they will go there first, then take the GS Ball to Kurt in Azalea Town. Later, Ash and his friends arrive back at his house to findMimey helpingDelia with packing some things into hisbackpack. She mentions that she was on the phone with Oak and heard that Ash was leaving, so she decided to cook a big dinner for him and his friends.
Elsewhere, Team Rocket is dejectedly walking down the road, still mulling over their earlier defeat. Suddenly,Meowth notices Gary down the road, headed right their way, and the three decide to ambush him. However, they accidentally set up theirmotto stage on the wrong road, causing Gary to completely miss their performance and walk right past them. Discouraged again,Jessie andJames trudge onward, leaving Meowth behind, much to his annoyance.
Back at the Ketchum house, Oak presents Ash with a newPokédex, explaining that the new model is loaded with anything Ash will need to know about the abilities, temperaments, and habitats of the new Pokémon he will encounter in Johto. At that moment, Tracey announces that Oak is going to let him be his assistant at the lab, explaining that Ash taught him to always go for what he really wanted.
Suddenly, two reporters, revealed to be Jessie and James in disguise, appear at the entrance of the room. After taking a number of awkward closeups, Jessie turns her attention to Pikachu and instructs James to move in for a closer shot. He then presses a button on the camera, causing a glove to come out of it and grab Pikachu. The two then escape, with Ash and Mimey in pursuit. Mimey projects severalLight Screens at Team Rocket, stopping them temporarily, but they soon rejoin Meowth. James then presents the camera, with Pikachu trapped inside, to Meowth. Ash tells Pikachu to useThunder Shock, but the attack is unsuccessful, to which James explains that it is rubber-reinforced. Tracey then sends outScyther and has itcut the camera case in half. Pikachu is released, allowing Ash to command Pikachu to use Thunderbolt. After Team Rocket is electrocuted, Tracey brings outMarill, and has it useWater Gun to send the trio blasting off.
Later on, Ash, now in bed with Pikachu curled up with him, converses with Pikachu about Johto, commenting that he is going to miss Tracey when they head out west, although he is glad Brock is with them. Ash then proclaims that they can win the Johto League, which Pikachu agrees with. The next morning, the group says their goodbyes and resumes their travels.
Major events
- Gary is revealed to have obtained anEevee.
- Ash has his first-everbattle against Gary and loses.
- Professor Oak studies theGS Ball, but fails to uncover its secrets.
- Ash andhis friends learn about theJohtoregion.
- Gary leaves for the Johto region.
- Ash decides to challenge theJohto League.
- Brock rejoins the group and says he'll travel to Johto with Ash andMisty.
- Professor Oak gives the GS Ball back to Ash and asks him to take it toPoké Ball designerKurt inAzalea Town.
- Ash receives a newPokédex from Professor Oak.
- Tracey decides to stay inPallet Town and become Professor Oak'sassistant.
- Mimey is revealed to knowLight Screen.
- Ash, Misty, and Brock head off toNew Bark Town in the Johto region.
- For a list of all major events inPokémon the Series: The Beginning, please see thetimeline page.
Debuts
Humans
- Kurt (picture)
Pokémon debuts
Characters
Humans

Pokémon

Who's That Pokémon?:Dewgong(US and international);Eevee(Japan)
- Pikachu (Ash's)
- Meowth (Team Rocket)
- Togepi (Misty's)
- Tauros (Ash's; ×30)
- Venonat (Tracey's)
- Marill (Tracey's)
- Scyther (Tracey's)
- Eevee (Gary's)
- Mr. Mime (Delia's;Mimey)
- Butterfree (×3)
- Diglett (multiple)
- Seel (multiple)
- Dewgong (multiple)
- Rhyhorn (multiple)
- Rhydon (multiple)
- Staryu (multiple)
- Starmie (multiple)
- Onix (fantasy)
- Parasect (fantasy)
- Nidoking (fantasy)
- Venomoth (fantasy)
- Machamp (fantasy)
- Beedrill (fantasy)
- Arcanine (fantasy)
- Gyarados (fantasy)
- Electabuzz (fantasy)
- Kadabra (fantasy)
Trivia
- This episode marks the end ofGeneration I in theanimated series.
- Thebattle betweenAsh's Pikachu andGary's Eevee could be areference to the beginning ofPokémon Yellow, where theplayer usesPikachu to battle therival'sEevee in their first battle. This battle happens to beAsh andGary's first battle as well.
- This is the first time the name of aregion, specificallyJohto, is mentioned in the animated series.
- In theirmotto,Team Rocket omits the lines "To denounce the evils of truth and love" and "To extend our reach to the stars above."
- This episode is featured onVolume 6: Eevee fromViz Media'sPokémon All-Stars series.
- This episode was partially adapted into the bookGo West, Young Ash.
- On DVD releases ofPokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands, this episode is considered the season finale. However, on televised airings andPokémon.com, that title falls toCharizard Chills.
- This is the last episode to featurePikachu's Jukebox in the Englishdub. It would be replaced byPokémon Karaokémon from the next episode.
- Inthe Czech Republic, this was the last episodeKadabra appeared in, due toPokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire being skipped there.
- Music fromMewtwo Strikes Back is used in this episode.
Errors
- Pokémon.com refers to this episode as "A Rivalry Revival" instead of "The Rivalry Revival".
- WhileDelia andMimey are packing, the red spot on Mimey's chest is missing.
- BeforeProfessor Oak goes into his pocket to get the newPokédex, his hair is on the left. When he brings it out, it is on the right. In the next shot of him, it is back on the left.
- When Professor Oak introduces the new Pokédex to Ash, its antenna is colored red instead of black.
- WhenJessie observes Ash andhis friends during the dinner,Brock is missing.
- When Ash puts his fork into a hamburger patty, it has fourtines, but the next time his fork can be seen, it has only three.
- When Ash is in bed, the button on his pajama shirt is yellow when it should be green.
- Mimey's missing spot
- The Pokédex's miscolored antenna
- Ash's shirt error
Dub edits
- Pikachu's Jukebox:2.B.A. Master
- In the English dub,Tracey tellsScyther to useSlash, while in the original Japanese version, he tells it to useCut.
- In the French dub, Jessie doesn't mention Professor Ivy's name when she says that they are live, thus making Brock's reaction appear out of place. This is also the case in the Arabic dub.
In other languages
| Language | Title | |
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| Arabic | إحياء المنافسة | |
| Bulgarian | Отново съперници | |
| Mandarin Chinese | 宿敵大對決,小茂對抗小智 | |
| Czech | Dávný protivník | |
| Dutch | De hernieuwde rivaliteit | |
| European French | Retour à la rivalité | |
| German | Showdown in Alabastia | |
| Hebrew | יריבות ותיקהYerivut Vatika | |
| Hindi | करूँगा एक नयी शुरुआतKarunga Ek Nayi Shuruat* | |
| Hungarian | Hazulról hazafelé | |
| Italian | Una nuova partenza* La rivalità ritrovata* | |
| Polish | Kto będzie lepszy? | |
| Portuguese | Brazil | Revivendo as Rivalidades |
| Portugal | O Renascer da Rivalidade | |
| Romanian | Învierea Rivalității | |
| Spanish | Latin America | ¡La rivalidad revive! |
| Spain | El resurgir de una rivalidad | |
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| This episode article is part ofProject Anime, aBulbapedia project that covers all aspects ofPokémon animation. |
- Original series episodes
- Episodes written by Atsuhiro Tomioka
- Episodes storyboarded and directed by Kiyoshi Fukumoto
- Episodes storyboarded by Kiyoshi Fukumoto
- Episodes directed by Kiyoshi Fukumoto
- Episodes animated by Katsumi Hashimoto
- Episodes focusing on Ash
- Episodes focusing on Tracey
- Episodes focusing on Gary
- Episodes focusing on Professor Oak
- Episodes in which a main character joins the group
- Episodes in which a main character leaves the group

