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There are over 400 episodes of the ]. However, for various reasons, many have been banned before airing in America.

==Shaking Island Battle! Barboach vs. Whiscash== ==Shaking Island Battle! Barboach vs. Whiscash==


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This episode of Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation was the first to be banned inside Japan. It was originally set to air on ], ] skipped due to the content of the episode and its similarities to the Niigata prefecture earthquakes in October 23, 2004. The episode was later postponed, and then discontinued. This episode of Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation was the first episode to be banned inside Japan prior to its first scheduled airing. It was originally set to air on ], ] skipped due to the content of the episode and its similarities to the Niigata prefecture earthquakes in October 23, 2004. The episode was later postponed, and then discontinued.


The episode was supposed to be aired between AG100 - ''(トクサネジム!ソルロックとルナトーン! Mossdeep Gym! Solrock and Lunatone!)'' and AG101 ''(海の男!四天王ゲンジ登場!! Seaman! The Elite Four Drake Enters!!)''. The episode was supposed to be aired between AG100 - ''(トクサネジム!ソルロックとルナトーン! Mossdeep Gym! Solrock and Lunatone!)'' and AG101 ''(海の男!四天王ゲンジ登場!! Seaman! The Elite Four Drake Enters!!)''.
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] has finished at the ] Gym, and so he decides that his next goal is the final Gym at ] ] has finished at the ] Gym, and so he decides that his next goal is the final Gym at ].


Ash and friends journey toward Jojo Island, where they are caught in an earthquake caused by a Whiscash. They meet a Pokémon Trainer named Chouta who tells them about a battle between the Barboach and Whiscash. Ash has to try to make it stop. Ash and friends journey toward Jojo Island, where they are caught in an earthquake caused by a Whiscash. They meet a Pokémon Trainer named Chouta who tells them about a battle between the Barboach and Whiscash. Ash has to try to make it stop.
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There are over 400 episodes of the Pokémon animé. However, for various reasons, many have been banned before airing in America.

Shaking Island Battle! Barboach vs. Whiscash

English: (Shaking Island Battle! Barboach vs. Whiscash)
Romaji: (Yureru Shima no Tatakai! Dojotchi vs Namazun!!)
Japanese: (ゆれる島の戦い!ドジョッチVSナマズン!!) Japanese
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Whiscash in the episode

This episode of Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation was the first episode to be banned inside Japan prior to its first scheduled airing. It was originally set to air on November 4th, 2004 skipped due to the content of the episode and its similarities to the Niigata prefecture earthquakes in October 23, 2004. The episode was later postponed, and then discontinued.

The episode was supposed to be aired between AG100 - (トクサネジム!ソルロックとルナトーン! Mossdeep Gym! Solrock and Lunatone!) and AG101 (海の男!四天王ゲンジ登場!! Seaman! The Elite Four Drake Enters!!).

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Outline

Satoshi has finished at the Mossdeep City Gym, and so he decides that his next goal is the final Gym at Sootopolis City.

Ash and friends journey toward Jojo Island, where they are caught in an earthquake caused by a Whiscash. They meet a Pokémon Trainer named Chouta who tells them about a battle between the Barboach and Whiscash. Ash has to try to make it stop.

External Links

  • Serebii.net forums (episode preview) ]
  • Web Newtype (using the 'web archive')] Japanese


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