Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out Of The Gate!

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"Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out of the Gate!"
Pokémon special episode
Team Go-Getters
Series Advanced Generation
Number Special 22
Airdate September 8, 2006 (USA)

October 29, 2006 (France)

Previous special
The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon
Next special
None

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out Of The Gate! is a 21 minute Pokémon special that is based on the game "Pokémon Mystery Dungeon". It was first broadcast in the USA on September 8, 2006.

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[edit] Synopsis

In the beginning, a human wakes up and realizes he has turned into Squirtle. After digesting this fact a bit, he decides to join a Pokémon Rescue Team called "Team Go-Getters", along with Chikorita and Charmander. They find a mission in the Pelipper Post Office about finding Pichu's missing older brother, Pikachu; and the popular Team A.C.T. (Alakazam, Charizard, and Tyranitar) is busy rescuing Plusle and Minun from Magma Cavern. However, they will not be the only ones doing the mission. Another team called "Team Meanies" (Gengar, Ekans, and Medicham) will be doing it, as well.

Before they start the mission, Team Go-Getters swings by the Kecleon shop to buy some items, but are dismayed to learn that Team Meanies purchased everything in the shop. Later, Team Go-Getters runs into Team Meanies, and Team Meanies proves their namesake when Gengar commands Ekans to devour all of Go-Getters' berries, save for two Oran Berries.

Without anything to go with, they are called over by Kangaskhan who runs the Kangaskhan storage in Pokémon Square. She provides Team Go-Getters with some Pecha Scarfs and Corsola Twigs for the road ahead.

After entering the cave, Team Go-Getters later find Pichu who is confused and trapped behind a rock by Team Meanies in the cave Pikachu was near, so Charmander uses his Metal Claw attack to break the rock. He then goes to the Toolbox Squirtle was carrying to retrieve an Oran Berry to give to Pichu. After Pichu eats the berry and regains his strength, Team Go-Getters then allows Pichu to come along with them to save Pikachu. Pichu says "Of course!", and eventually they come out of the cave.

Suddenly, a Skarmory snatches Pichu and takes him to the top of the nearby Mt. Steel (where she had previously taken Pikachu). On the way to the top of Mt. Steel to save Pichu(and later, Pikachu as well), the team encounters the Meanies, badly hurt from their battle against Skarmory. Despite how they were treated, Team Go-Getters show their good side and split their second and last Oran Berry into three, to revitalize each of the Meanies.

Team Go-Getters goes on top of Mt. Steel and fight Skarmory, winning because of a Quick Seed given by Pikachu to Squirtle. Skarmory turns back to her normal self, and everyone sees Pelipper fly down to the Pelipper Post Office with more missions for the rescue teams. Team Go-Getters returns with Pikachu and Pichu, and after a bit, goes to the Pelipper Post Office for another excellent mission.

[edit] Characters

[edit] Team Go-Getters:

Squirtle

Charmander

Chikorita

[edit] Team A.C.T.:

Alakazam

Charizard

Tyranitar

[edit] Team Meanies:

Gengar

Ekans

Medicham

[edit] Others:

Pichu (Pikachu's little brother)

Pikachu (Pichu's older brother)

Skarmory

Pelipper

Plusle

Minun

Kecleon

Kangaskhan

[edit] References to the game

This special makes many references to the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon game, and one example is the Skarmory, which is the first boss in the game where you have to save a Diglett from Skarmory. In this special, Team Go-Getters saves a Pikachu. Another similarity is Team A.C.T (called Team Alakazam in the game) is off to fight Groudon. But in the game, Alakazam and his team are only there to fight Groudon at Magma Cavern, not save a Plusle and a Minun from it. Also, while in the show, Team Go-getters travel to Sinister Cave, but in the game it is Sinister Forest. And Skarmory is located at Mt. Steel in the game.

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