(dub) Episode 131: Pokemon

Blissey tries to help Jessie by giving Team Rocket the Center’s entire food supply. To protect Blissey from being fired for "helping thieves," Jessie and the duo stage a fake attack to make it look like they stole the food by force, ensuring Blissey keeps its job. 🔍 Key Highlights & Trivia

Episode 131 of the Pokémon English dub is titled

The plot is based on the real-life experiences of Jessie’s Japanese voice actress, Megumi Hayashibara , who actually attended nursing school.

It is a landmark episode in the Johto Journeys (Season 3), primarily celebrated for its deep dive into the backstory of Jessie from Team Rocket. While several later series also have an "Episode 131" in their Japanese numbering, the English dub specifically maps this number to the story of Jessie's failed nursing career. 🎬 Episode Synopsis: " Ignorance is Blissey "

In the English dub, the characters refer to the food as "chili," whereas in the original Japanese version, they are eating curry rice .

Jessie ultimately failed out because she couldn't use "Sing" like the Chansey, but she befriended a Chansey who later evolved into the Blissey at this center.

The episode is widely considered one of the most emotional in the early series, humanizing the show's primary antagonists.

Blissey tries to help Jessie by giving Team Rocket the Center’s entire food supply. To protect Blissey from being fired for "helping thieves," Jessie and the duo stage a fake attack to make it look like they stole the food by force, ensuring Blissey keeps its job. 🔍 Key Highlights & Trivia

Episode 131 of the Pokémon English dub is titled

The plot is based on the real-life experiences of Jessie’s Japanese voice actress, Megumi Hayashibara , who actually attended nursing school.

It is a landmark episode in the Johto Journeys (Season 3), primarily celebrated for its deep dive into the backstory of Jessie from Team Rocket. While several later series also have an "Episode 131" in their Japanese numbering, the English dub specifically maps this number to the story of Jessie's failed nursing career. 🎬 Episode Synopsis: " Ignorance is Blissey "

In the English dub, the characters refer to the food as "chili," whereas in the original Japanese version, they are eating curry rice .

Jessie ultimately failed out because she couldn't use "Sing" like the Chansey, but she befriended a Chansey who later evolved into the Blissey at this center.

The episode is widely considered one of the most emotional in the early series, humanizing the show's primary antagonists.