List of Pokémon: The Johto Journeys episodes
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This is a list of episodes in Pokémon: The Johto Journeys, the third season of the Pokémon animated series (ポケットモンスター Poketto Monsutā?, Pocket Monsters), covering the further adventures of series protagonist Ash Ketchum as he travels to Johto and meets new friends.
The division between seasons of Pokémon is based on the English version openings of each episode, and may not reflect the actual production season. The English episode numbers are based on their first airing in the United States either in syndication, on the WB Television Network or on Cartoon Network. (Other English-speaking nations largely followed either this order or the Japanese order.) Subsequent airings of the English version follow the original Japanese order, except in the case of episodes which are no longer shown in English.
[edit] Season 3: 2001
J#/E# | English title Japanese title |
Japanese air date | English air date |
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119/117 | "Don't Touch That 'dile" "Wakaba Town! Where The Winds of New Beginning Blow! (Wakaba Taun! Hazimari wo Tugeru Kazega Hukumati!)" (ワカバタウン!はじまりをつげるかぜのふくまち!) |
October 14, 1999 | October 14, 2000 |
Arriving in New Bark Town to register, Ash finds that the local Professor has had a Pokémon stolen from him, one of the starters Totodile which he was going to give to a new Pokémon Trainer. | |||
120/118 | "The Double Trouble Header" "The Rookie's Chikorita! (Rūkī no Chikorīta!)" (ルーキーのチコリータ!) |
October 21, 1999 | October 21, 2000 |
Heading to Violet City for the first gym, Ash and company meet Cassey, a new Trainer who just got her first Pokémon, a Chikorita who eagerly challenges Ash to a battle. When Ash easily beats her with his Charizard, she gets upsets and runs off wanting revenge.She makes an alliance with Team Rocket,who agree to help her beat Ash, that is, until she finds out that Team Rocket was just using her. | |||
121/119 | "A Sappy Ending" "Crash! Heracross VS Kairos!! (Gekitou! Herakurosu vs Kairosu!!)" (げきとつ!へラクロスVSカイロス!!) |
October 28, 1999 | October 28, 2000 |
Heading towards Violet City, Ash and company see some Heracross... Ash eager to get one disturbs them and gets told off by an expert. He tells about how Heracross and Pinsir are at war due to something disturbing their honey flow. | |||
122/120 | "Roll On, Pokémon!" "Donphan's Valley! (Dorufwan no tani!)" (ドンファンのたに!) |
November 4, 1999 | November 4, 2000 |
Proud of his new capture, Heracross, Ash sees a Donphan, thinking it's wild he battles it with his Heracross... but finds out it's owned by a trainer who is looking for Amorite. Team Rocket however wants to get the Amorite and steal Donphan. | |||
123/121 | "Illusion Confusion" "Ho-Ho's Doubtful Forest! (Hōhō to ayashii mori!)" (ホーホーとあやしいもり!) |
November 11, 1999 | November 4, 2000 |
Heading into a forest which is inhabited by ghosts, Ash and company get tricked by illusions, but Gary tells them to see through them by getting a Hoothoot. Ash goes to get one and when he finds the rental place, he discovers the Hoothoot he can get is a rowdy one. | |||
124/122 | "Flower Power" "Kireihana's Battle Dancing! (Kireihana no Batoru Danshingu!)" (キレイハナのバトルダンシング!) |
November 18, 1999 | November 11, 2000 |
On their trip to Violet City, Ash and company come across a trainer with two Bellossom who are trying to participate in a contest but just can't get their rhythm right. Ash decides to try and help them out. | |||
125/123 | "Spinarak Attack" "Itomaru! Big Police Investigation!! (Itomaru! Dai sousasen!!)" (イトマル!だいそうさせん!!) |
November 25, 1999 | November 11, 2000 |
In the next town, Ash and company see a Jenny who has a Spinarak to help her solve crimes. Knowing Ash and company as the trainers who help her cousin in New Bark Town, Jenny asks them for their help in stopping some crimes that resemblance to the crimes of the Black Arachnid of olden times. | |||
126/124 | "Snubbull Snobbery" "Buru's Gorgeous Life!? (Burū no karei na seikatsu!?)" (ブルーのかれいなせいかつ!?) |
December 2, 1999 | November 18, 2000 |
Still on their path to Violet City, Ash and company find a Snubbull clinging to a Growlithe's tail. They decide to find the owner of the Snubbull and return it, but when the Snubbull goes missing again... they have to get it. | |||
127/125 | "The Little Big Horn" "Odoshishi! Forest of Illusion!? (Odoshishi! Maboroshi no mori!?)" (オドシシ!まぼろしのもり!?) |
December 9, 1999 | November 18, 2000 |
When a town keeps getting attacked by a herd of Stanlers, Brock thinks there is something awry. Standing up against them, he finds it is an illusion made by one baby Stantler which is injured. | |||
128/126 | "The Chikorita Rescue" "The Stubborn Chikorita!! (Ijippari no Chikorīta!!)" (いじっぱりのチコリータ!!) |
December 16, 1999 | November 25, 2000 |
Heading to Violet City Gym, Ash comes across a wild Chikorita and battles it. But when it's hurt in battle he rushes it to the Pokémon Center only to find Team Rocket are wanting that Chikorita for themselves. | |||
129/127 | "Once In A Blue Moon" "Nuo and the GS Ball!? (Nuō to GS Bōru!?)" (ヌオーとGSボール!?) |
December 23, 1999 | December 2, 2000 |
While polishing the GS Ball in Cherrygrove City, Ash soon finds that a Quagsire has stolen the GS Ball. Trying to get it back, he gets arrested for interfering in the Quagsire Festival where they get round things and send them upstream and the last back gives good luck. | |||
130/128 | "The Whistle Stop" "Ledian's Whistle! (Redhiba no fue!)" (レディバのふえ!) |
January 1, 2000 | December 2, 2000 |
In a forest, Ash meets a girl and her group of Ledyba who tend the gardens and follow the girl's whistle. However in a battle with Team Rocket, all the Ledyba dispel and its up to Ash and company to find it. | |||
131/129 | "Ignorance Is Blissey" "Happinas's Happy Nurse! (Hapinasu no Happīnāsu!)" (ハピナスのハッピーナース!) |
January 6, 2000 | December 9, 2000 |
At a Pokémon Center, Ash and company discover a Blissey, the evolved form of Chansey. While relaxing, Ash keeps getting hurt by Blissey accidentally. But Team Rocket soon arrives, and since the Blissey is an old friend of Jessie, Jessie cons it into getting food for it. | |||
132/130 | "A Bout With Sprout" "Large Pinch! Madatsubomi's Tower! (Dai Pinchi! Madatsubomi no tou!)" (だいピンチ!マダツボミのとう!) |
January 13, 2000 | December 16, 2000 |
Finally in Violet City, Ash and company find a school and he gets asked to give a small talk about Pokémon Training to the kids. However a kid is convinced that Ash's Pikachu is to be his, and when Pikachu runs off, he takes chase with one of Ash's empty Pokéball. | |||
133/131 | "Fighting Flyer with Fire" "Kikyou Gym! Sky Battle!! (Kikyou Jimu! Oozora no tatakai!!)" (キキョウジム!大空の戦い!!) |
January 2000 | January 2001 |
Ash finally has his battle against Faulkner, the Violet City Gym Leader, who has an awesome arsenal of flying-type Pokémon. In order to beat him, Ash must use some strategy instead of brute force to win. | |||
134/132 | "For Cryin' Out Loud!" "Crybaby Marill! (Nakimushi Mariru!)" (泣き虫マリル!) |
January 2000 | February 2001 |
Cute and cuddly is one thing, but this fragile bawl baby Marill is too much even for Misty. When all Misty's attempts to toughen up the little Pokémon fall short, Team Rocket takes her by surprise. | |||
135/134 | "Tanks A Lot" "Roar! Otachi and Togepi!! (Bakusou! Otachi & Togepī!!)" (爆走!オタチ&トゲピー!!) |
February 2000 | March 2001 |
Team Rocket's new super vehicle, the Arbotank, is their ticket to world domination. That is, until Togepi and its newfound buddy climb inside and accidentally wreak havoc on everything in their path. | |||
136/135 | "Charizard's Burning Ambitions" "Lizardon's Valley! Until We Meet Again!! (Rizādon no tani! Mata au hi made!!)" (リザードンの谷!また会う日まで!!) |
February 2000 | March 2001 |
When Ash hears of the Charicific Valley, he is sure a trip there will boost his Charizard's spirits. But when they reach the valley, they find its dragon denizens anything but cordial. | |||
137/136 | "Grin to Win!" "Large Panic! Kimawari Contest!! (Dai Panikku! Kimawari Kontesuto!!)" (大パニック!キマワリコンテスト!!) |
February 2000 | March 2001 |
The annual Sunflora contest is only a day away and yet our heroes' new friend and Sunflora trainer is unable to convince her star Pokémon to compete. | |||
138/133 | "Chikorita's Big Upset" "Chikorita's Bad Mood Change!? (Chikorīta wa go kigen naname!?)" (チコリータはご機嫌斜め!?) |
March 2000 | April 2001 |
A severe case of sibling rivalry between Pikachu and Chikorita calls for therapy sessions with Nurse Joy. In such delicate matters, there's no such thing as an overnight cure, or is there? | |||
139/137 | "Foul Weather Friends" "Hanekko Springs Up! Big Prairie Battle!! (Hanekko haneta! Daisougen no tatakai!!)" (ハネッコ跳ねた!大草原の戦い!!) |
March 2000 | April 2001 |
Our heroes chance upon a Hoppip, a fluffy Pokémon that is able to catch passing winds and drift for miles through the sky. The Hoppip's trainer uses it to help her forecast the weather. | |||
140/138 | "The Superhero Secret" "Mysterious Superhero! Gligarman Enter!! (Nazo no Sūpāhīrō! Guraigāman toujou!!)" (謎のスーパーヒーロー!グライガーマン登場!!) |
March 2000 | April 2001 |
The legendary Gligarman is getting too old to fight crime. When Ash and friends wander into town, they bring with them a challenge that threatens to be Gligarman's last: Team Rocket. | |||
141/139 | "Mild 'N Wooley" "Merriep and the Girl of the Meadow ( Merīpu to makiba no shoujo)" (メリープと牧場の少女) |
April 2000 | April 2001 |
Team Rocket comes in sheep's clothing to relieve a kind Mareep-herder of her flock. Ash and friends are eager to help, but will first have to convince the Mareep trainer to have faith in herself. | |||
142/140 | "Wired For Battle" "Let's Battle! Hassam VS Heracross!! (Batoru Shouze! Hassamu vs. Herakurosu!!)" (バトルしょうぜ!ハッサムVSヘラクロス!!) |
April 2000 | May 2001 |
When a promising trainee at a Pokémon battle dojo adandons battle altogether, 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. | |||
143/141 | "Good 'Quil Hunting" "Hinoarashi! I'll Get It!! (Hinoarashi! Getto daze!!)" (ヒノアラシ!ゲットだぜ!!) |
April 2000 | May 2001 |
With no fire Pokémon to call his own, Ash is overjoyed to find a Cyndaquil in the wild. But before Ash captures the little Pokémon, he'll have to face another trainer with similar desires. | |||
144/142 | "A Shadow of a Drought" "Hiwada Town! Yadon's Well!! ( Hiwada Taun! Yadon no ido!!)" (ヒワダタウン!ヤドンの井戸!!) |
April 2000 | May 2001 |
Ash carelessly makes enemies of the Slowpoke-worshipping residents of the latest town in his path, but sees a chance at redemption when Team Rocket arrives to capture these revered Pokémon. | |||
145/143 | "Goin' Apricorn" "Kunugidama and the Nut of the Bonguri! Back Hill Battle!! (Kunugidama to Bonguri no mi! Urayama no tatakai!!)" (クヌギダマとボングリの実!裏山の戦い!!) |
April 2000 | May 2001 |
Ash delivers the mysterious GS Ball to a renowned Pokémon expert, but Team Rocket threatens the entire operation when they attempt to harvest the Apricorn resources essential to Poké Ball production. | |||
146/144 | "Gettin' The Bugs Out" "Hiwada Gym! Forest Battlefield!! (Hiwada Jimu! Mori no Batoru Fīrudo!!)" (ヒワダジム!森のバトルフィールド!!) |
April 2000 | May 2001 |
When Ash reaches the Azalea City Gym, he has just the Pokémon to challenge the gym leader's Bug Pokémon. But what will happen when Cyndaquil, the Fire Pokémon, can't get its burner's going? | |||
147/145 | "A Farfetch'd Tale" "Ubame's Forest! Search for Kamonegi!! (Ubame no mori! Kamonegi o sagase!!)" (ウバメの森!カモネギを探せ!!) |
2000 | 2001 |
After an inexperienced young trainer mistakenly scares off his own Farfetch'd, Ash and friends are happy to help, but can they find it before Team Rocket can get their hands on this savory Pokémon? | |||
148/146 | "Tricks of the Trade" "Sonansu and the Pokémon Exchange!! (Sōnansu to Pokémon koukankai!!)" (ソーナンスとポケモン交換会!!) |
2000 | 2001 |
At the Pokémon Swap Meet, our heroes befriend a young trainer who's having difficulties finding a trading partner willing to accept his Wobbuffet. | |||
149/150 | "The Fire-ring Squad" "Burning Zenigame Squad! Like a Blaze!! (Moero Zenigame dan! Honoo no youni!!)" (燃えろゼニガメ団!炎のように!!) |
2000 | 2001 |
An unexpected Pokémon fire-fighting competition reunites our heroes with old rivals. | |||
150/147 | "No Big Woop" "Full of Upa! (Upā ga Ippai!)" (ウパーが一杯!) |
2000 | 2001 |
Ash and friends enthusiastically volunteer to watch over a troubled trainer's school of Wooper, but as always Team Rocket interferes, this time hoping to use the Wooper to pacify Giovanni. | |||
151/148 | "Tunnel Vision" "Purin VS Bulu! (Purin vs. Burū!)" (プリンVSブルー!) |
2000 | 2001 |
When a Snubbull and a Jigglypuff take a strong disliking of each other, they threaten to draw everyone else into their conflict. | |||
152/149 | "Hour of the Houndour" "Dark Pokémon Derubiru (Dāku Pokemon Derubiru)" (ダークポケモン・デルビル) |
2000 | 2001 |
Investigating a string of mysterious thefts, our heroes discover a pack of Houndour, struggling to survive in the wild. In order to help mend their ways, Ash will have to earn their trust first. | |||
153/152 | "The Totodile Duel" "Who Gets to Keep Waninoko!? Satoshi vs. Kasumi! ( Waninoko wa dare no mono!? Satoshi vs. Kasumi!)" (ワニノコは誰の物!?サトシVSカスミ!) |
2000 | 2001 |
Ash and Misty's "friendly" rivalry is tested when they both try to capture a Totodile at the same time. | |||
154/153 | "Hot Matches!" "Eamudo VS Hinoarashi! Steel Wing!! ( Eamūdo vs. Hinoarashi! Hagane no tsubasa!!)" (エアムードVSヒノアラシ!鋼の翼!!) |
2000 | 2001 |
Ash meets an unbeatable trainer with a Skarmory, a Steel-type bird. To defeat her, Ash's Cyndaquil will have to learn to start using his fire attacks earlier in battle. | |||
155/155 | "Love, Totodile Style" "Dance Waninoko! The Step of Love!! (Odore Waninoko! Ai no Suteppu wo!!)" (踊れワニノコ!愛のステップを!!) |
2000 | 2001 |
Ash's Totodile falls head over tail for a passing Azumarill, but it still unsuccessful in having its feelings requited when Team Rocket kidnaps the Pokémon before Totodile's eyes. | |||
156/151 | "Fowl Play" "Different-colored Yorunozuku! I'll Get It!! ( Iro chigai no Yorunozuku! Getto daze!!)" (色違いのヨルノゾク!ゲットだぜ!!) |
2000 | 2001 |
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. | |||
157/156 | "Forest Grumps" "Ringuma's Startling!! (Ringuma de Dokkiri!)" (リングマでドッキリ!!) |
2000 | 2001 |
A Ursaring attack forces our heroes to team up with Team Rocket, members of each team being paired with members of the other. | |||
158/157 | "The Psychic Sidekicks!" "Kirinriki! Village of the ESPer Pokémon! (Kirinriki! Esupā Pokemon no mura!)" (キリンリキ!エスパーポケモンの村!) |
2000 | 2001 |
Team Rocket attacks a town that is protected by Psychic Pokémon with a machine that is impervious to Psychic attacks, and begins to steal all the Pokémon in town. | |||
159/154 | "The Fortune Hunters" "Pokémon Fortune-telling!? Large Scuffle! (Pokemon uranai!? Dairansen!)" (ポケモン占い!?大乱戦!) |
2000 | 2001 |
A Pokémon Fortune Telling boom turns out to be a Team Rocket plot to steal Pokémon from local trainers. |