Home / Episode Guide / Revenge Match at Hanada Gym!/ハナダジムのリベンジマッチ!

Japanese Music:

Time Track Notes
Japan 00:00 Movie 1 Short - Pokémon Playtime Kasumi returns to Hanada City on her bike.
Japan 00:30 1997-1998-M24 A Creeping Threat Kasumi hears the news about the Pokémon Inspection Agency closing down their fourth Gym in less than a month due to not responding to some of the standards set.
Japan 01:38 1997-1998-M52 Title Card Title Card
Japan 01:59 1997-1998-M14 Rocket-Powered Disaster! Kasumi enters the hall with the swimming pool and sees a very Gyarados swimming wild in the water.
Japan 03:16 1999-2001-M20 戦闘!トレーナー(ジョウト)
Japanese (Romanized): Sentō! Trainer (Jouto)
Japanese (Trans): Fight! Trainer (Jouto)
When Kasumi picks up a Poké Ball to catch Gyarados, Nurse Joy says that it won't work since the Pokémon is so distressed. Kasumi then decides to battle it.
Japan 04:21 1997-1998-M08 しのびよる影
Japanese (Romanized): Shinobi yoru Kage
Japanese (Trans): Sneaking from the Shadows
Nurse Joy and Kasumi are beside the aquarium, where Kasumi sees Tattu and Starmie, but also spots Gyarados inside.
Japan 05:26 1999-2001-M31 Dejected Kasumi remembers how she got her fear of Gyarados as a baby.
Japan 06:45 1999-2001-M34 なみのり
Japanese (Romanized): Naminori
Japanese (Trans): Surfing
Kasumi dives into the pool where Gyarados still is.
Japan 07:39 1999-2001-M23 ラジオとう占拠!
Japanese (Romanized): Radio-tō senkyo
Japanese (Trans): The Radio Tower Takeover
Gyarados starts using Whirlpool on Kasumi (the music begins 2 seconds through).
Japan 09:26 1999-2001-M15 Mystical Story Kasumi tries to tame Gyarados.
Japan 10:38 1997-1998-M51 The Rockets Unveiled Chan (of the Strongest Pokémon Brothers) says that since Kasumi has lost control of her Pokémon, it's time to change the Gym Leader, and challenges her for a battle to decide who becomes one.
Japan 10:58 1997-1998-M53 Eyecatch A Eyecatch Break
Japan 11:06 1997-1998-M54 Eyecatch B Eyecatch Return
Japan 11:32 1999-2001-M25 Imminent Danger The SPB scold Kasumi in front of a gathered audience.
Japan 12:26 1997-1998-M15 襲撃!
Japanese (Romanized): Shūgeki!
Japanese (Trans): Attack!
Kasumi sends out Hitodeman and Chan sends out Ebiwalar for the battle.
Japan 12:51 1997-1998-M50 A Devious Plot Turns out that Ebiwalar was faking, as it attacks Hitodeman that was coming to rescue it.
Japan 13:34 1997-1998-M13 戦い(VS野生ポケモン)
Japanese (Romanized): Tatakai (VS yasei Pokémon)
Japanese (Trans): Battle (VS Wild Pokémon)
Kasumi sends out Sunnygo and Chan uses Dokukurage for the battle.
Japan 14:42 1997-1998-M16 強敵現わる
Japanese (Romanized): Kyōteki Arawaru
Japanese (Trans): A Formidable Opponent Appears
The two other brothers, Khan and Kam, send out their own Dokukurage to bash Sunnygo, violating the rules for the battle.
Japan 15:57 1999-2001-M08 Cause For Alarm Chan orders Dokukurage to use Poison Sting on the trapped Gyarados and the other Dokukurage start doing it too.
Japan 17:08 1999-2001-M38 ~OK!~ (BONUS-TRACK) Gyarados manages to break through the cage.
Japan 19:00 1999-2001-M04 エンディング
Japanese (Romanized): Ending
Japanese (Trans): Ending
Nurse Joy reveals to Kasumi her Pokémon Inspection Agent stamp, meaning she's qualified to inspect the gyms.
Japan 20:16 ラプラスにのって
Japanese (Romanized): Laplace ni Notte
Japanese (Trans): Riding on Laplace
Ending Theme for Japanese Version

Music Statistics:

Number of Assigned Tracks to the Japanese Original: 22
Number of Assigned Tracks to the English Dub: 0