EP 65 DUB
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Showdown at the Po-ké Corral (Japanese: ライバルたいけつオーキドけんきゅうじょ Rival Showdown! Okido Laboratory) is the 65th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on October 8, 1998 and in the United States on September 30, 1999.
On a visit to Professor Oak's house, Ash runs into Gary where they talk about the upcoming Pokémon League. Professor Oak explains that instead of being so competitive with each other they should try and learn from each other. When Team Rocket busts into the lab and tries to steal all the Pokémon everyone learns a lesson about teamwork.
As a crowd of people cheer on, Ash throws his Poké Ball, happy to be competing in the Pokémon League. However, upon throwing the ball, it comes right back at Ash, becoming larger. Just then, he wakes up with Mimey using the vacuum to clean his face. Ash walks into the kitchen where his friends and Delia are, and complains about Mimey. Delia replies that he cleans whatever is dirty, and then claims that Mr. Mime only listens to her.
Meanwhile, Team Rocket is walking down a dirt path toward the Team Rocket HQ. They begin complaining about how they haven't successfully captured a single Pokémon for Giovanni. Too afraid to see what he would say, they quickly declare their resignations before trying to run off. Just then, the HQ explodes and a mysterious Pokémon flies out of the debris and into the sky. Team Rocket runs toward the HQ and finds Giovanni, just as a helicopter comes for him. Jessie asks if there is anything they can do, and Giovanni replies that they can do their job for a change. He then boards the helicopter with his Persian. With renewed confidence, Team Rocket aspires to catch more Pokémon.
At Professor Oak's laboratory, Oak is excited to see Togepi. Ash encounters Gary, and they immediately begin to argue before Professor Oak tells them that the two top Trainers of Pallet Town should get along. When both are in disbelief that the other could be considered a top Trainer, Professor Oak reveals that the other Trainers from Pallet Town eventually couldn't succeed because of their lack of skills. He goes on to say that Gary has ten Badges, while Ash has eight, and that the Pokémon League will be held on top of Indigo Plateau in two months, with more than 200 Trainers competing.
At Ash's house, the doorbell rings and Delia answers it, finding Team Rocket disguised as a news crew. They claim to be from the Pokémon News Network and want to interview Ash for a show called Pokémon Masters of Tomorrow. However, they are literally swept off their feet by Mimey doing his chores. Delia tells them that Ash is with his friends at Professor Oak's laboratory.
At the lab, Gary mocks Ash's Krabby and shows off his own, which is giant. He then goes on to say that he rotates his Pokémon, and that Ash probably doesn't. He also states that Ash probably uses the same Pokémon all the time. Brock asks what kind of Pokémon Gary would use against his Geodude; Gary replies that he would use a Water-type and have a Grass-type as backup, and asks Ash what kind of Pokémon he would use. Misty then answers that Ash would use Pikachu. Gary mocks him, saying that it would be a bad move to match an Electric-type with a Rock-type. Finally, Gary asks him how many Pokémon he has captured. Oak scans their Pokédexes and reveals that Gary has seen only 60 Pokémon, while Ash has seen more than 100. However, Oak adds that Gary has captured way more Pokémon than Ash. Gary then suggests to go see all of the Pokémon he caught, and Oak agrees.
The group enters a section of the lab where Oak keeps the Pokémon caught by the Pallet Town Trainers in their Poké Balls. Ash has his own shelf with his thirty Tauros's Safari Balls, and two regular Poké Balls belonging to Krabby and Muk, respectively. Gary is then mentioned to have caught over 200 Pokémon, meaning he has multiples of some Pokémon. Gary says that the more Pokémon a Trainer has, the better chance of winning. Ash retaliates, saying that Gary's Pokémon are not his friends, and that being friends with Pokémon is more important. Oak goes on to explain that people have different personalities, thus also having different ways of caring for Pokémon. He also says that Pokémon need to be respected and cared for like people.
Meanwhile, Team Rocket, out of their disguises, takes the back route to Oak's research field. By accident, Jessie kicks a pebble into a tree, and a horde of Kakuna drop down. In an instant, a swarm of Beedrill fly at them. Team Rocket flees, only to slam into a Snorlax.
Back at the lab, Oak explains his day, and says that he starts off by checking on all of the Pokémon's health. He then decides which to let out of their Poké Balls and into a habitat built especially for that type, and feeds them breakfast. By the afternoon, he studies Pokémon and has recently been studying individual Pokémon of the same types. Then, it is time for dinner and he puts the Pokémon back in their Poké Balls. As they walk through the field, a Doduo, revealed to be one of Gary's Pokémon, greets the gang. Oak states that Pokémon frequently become more like their Trainers overtime. After explaining that since Muk and Krabby usually stay with him, that they have become more like him, Muk rushes over and tackles Oak to the ground.
Later, Team Rocket, having escaped the Beedrill, climbs rocks to get to Oak's lab. Jessie accidentally grabs hands with a Geodude. Geodude blushes, but is thrown away. When Jessie puts her hand back down, it lands atop of a Sandshrew's head, angering it and provoking it into repeatedly scratching Jessie's face, then kicking her and fleeing. Suddenly, an angered Onix comes up from out of the ground and starts chasing Team Rocket.
Meanwhile, Ash remarks that Oak must have all of the Pokémon in the world, but he disagrees and says that there are many more undiscovered species of Pokémon. Ash then realizes that Togepi is a Pokémon no one ever saw before, and then remembers the mysterious Pokémon he saw at the beginning of his journey. Gary then suggests a battle for practice, and Ash accepts. Before they can begin, however, an explosion occurs at the far end of the field, and Oak realizes it was coming from the Electric Pokémon preserve. Upon arrival, they see that many Voltorb and Electrode have blown up because Team Rocket trotted onto their territory.
Team Rocket then tells them that they are there to steal Pikachu. As Gary and Oak are stunned to hear a talking Meowth, Team Rocket performs their motto. Gary challenges them to a fight, but before the fight begins, Ash's thirty Tauros stampede at them, sending them blasting off. Gary then departs, saying that he and Ash could have their battle at the Pokémon League; Ash agrees. At that, Oak makes Ash and his friends fix the fence his Tauros broke through. Irritated at first, Ash and his friends then begin working on the fence, knowing there is two months left before the Pokémon League starts.
The episode begins with a recap of the previous episode in which Zamasu, feeling stunted thanks to Trunks' nearly successful use of the Evil Containment Wave, fully fuses with Goku Black to create and entirely new and powerful Zamasu.
Episode 65 begins proper with Zamasu growing even stronger. After expressing how much power he feels, a large halo grows behind him as he celebrates an immortal body with limitless power. Trunks tries to run with Mai and Bulma, but Zamasu quickly strikes down with a blast of ki lightning.
Goku and Vegeta try to struggle against this, and are even more thrown back by a new technique in which Zamasu fires exploding needles of energy toward them. The hideout of the last remaining survivors begins crashing down as the remaining humans wonder exactly what's going on. When one escapes to the outside, he is quickly struck down and killed by Zamasu's lightning.
Future Yajirobe volunteers to see what's going on the outside, and after a hilarious mix-up, it's revealed to be safe. But soon they see the source of all that destruction is the fused God Zamasu, and fear that it's all hopeless. Yajirobe thinks Goku and the others can do it, however.
Gowasu and Supreme Kai then note that the fusion between Zamasu and Goku Black is beyond their understanding, but Goku and Vegeta remain undeterred. After Bulma and Mai regroup, and Bulma begins repairing the time machine, Trunks decides to head back to help Goku and Vegeta (as Mai gives him the last one of the Senzu Beans).
Zamasu then spouts more about his plan to eliminate every mortal, but Vegeta is impatient and attacks anyway. But his ki blasts prove to be useless as Zamasu proves his power with a giant bird made of his explosive ki lightning and fires it at the duo. Zamasu continues firing as the planet takes damage (even Android 8 is seen reacting in the artic, and a brief shot of Kame House proves it's flooding over).
Goku and Vegeta refuse to give up, however, as they both transform back in Super Saiyan Blue beefore charging straight into Zamasu's giant ki bird. But before they can land a punch, Zamasu catches the both of them and crushes their fists with ease. He then throws them back to the ground before firing more lightning their way.
Seeing both Goku and his father defeated, Trunks is filled with even more rage and transforms into Super Saiyan Rage once more. Zamasu prepares to shoot him down, but Trunks is able to cut through the lightning blasts with his sword. Stating that mortals will be the ones to rebuild the world, and not Zamasu, he tries to strike Zamasu as well.
But Zamasu blocks this and easily blasts him away. Angry, he charges a new ki blast and fires it a Trunks. But Trunks, refusing to back down, uses Galick Gun once more. Pushing all of his feelings into this attack, he's able to hold back the blast a bit. During this Maki, one of the remaining survivors, runs and tries to get Trunks' sword from the ground. 59ce067264