The Pokémon Snapshot

The Pokémon Snapshot

The Pokémon anime has been going strong for 25 years. Every week, Jeff and Josh review an episode of the anime and go through a deep dive on new Pokémon. No part of the anime is off limits. Episodes will include typical anime episodes, Pikachu shorts, and the movies.

  1. Episode 111: Bound For Trouble

    5D AGO

    Episode 111: Bound For Trouble

    Ash and friends are on their way through the Orange Islands when Team Rocket’s latest Pikachu kidnapping plan goes completely off the rails in “Bound for Trouble.” After Pikachu is snatched away, Meowth ends up chained to him, and the two enemies are carried off to a remote island by a giant Pidgeot. What follows is one of the strangest and funniest setups in the Pokémon anime, as Pikachu and Meowth are forced to work together just to survive. This episode takes a classic Team Rocket scheme and turns it into a wild survival story full of chaos, arguing, and unexpected character moments. The real hook of Bound for Trouble is watching Pikachu and Meowth slowly shift from enemies to reluctant partners. Whether they are trying to escape danger, avoid being crushed by a giant Rhydon, or just figure out how to move while handcuffed together, the episode gets a ton of mileage out of their back-and-forth. At the same time, Ash is in full panic mode trying to find Pikachu, which gives the episode some real energy underneath all the comedy. It is a great mix of humor, action, and surprisingly strong chemistry between two characters who normally only interact by attacking each other. Twitter: @pokemonsnapshot Email: thepokemonsnapshot@gmail.com Discord: https://discord.gg/PrRCKFjJrc Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@pokemonsnapshot TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thepokemonsnapshot #Pokemon #PokemonAnime #BoundForTrouble #OrangeIslands #AshKetchum #Pikachu #Meowth #TeamRocket #JessieAndJames #PokemonPodcast

    58 min
  2. Snapshot Rewind: Here Comes the Squirtle Squad

    MAR 24

    Snapshot Rewind: Here Comes the Squirtle Squad

    Jeff is under the weather this week, but The Pokémon Snapshot isn’t going anywhere. Instead, we’re diving into the archive for a Snapshot Rewind, taking things back to the Tyler era of the podcast. And if you’re going to revisit a classic, there’s no better place to start than one of the most iconic early episodes of the Pokémon anime. This week, we’re heading back to Ash’s unforgettable encounter with the Squirtle Squad—a group of mischievous, sunglasses-wearing troublemakers causing chaos wherever they go. What starts as a standoff quickly turns into something more, as Ash earns their respect and ultimately adds Squirtle to his team. Along the way, we break down the episode’s action, humor, and the moments that make this one stand out in the original series. It’s a nostalgic look back at a fan-favorite episode and a reminder of why Squirtle became such a beloved member of Ash’s lineup. Whether you’re revisiting this discussion or hearing it for the first time, sit back and enjoy this Snapshot Rewind as we return to one of Pokémon’s most memorable early adventures. Twitter: @pokemonsnapshot Email: thepokemonsnapshot@gmail.com Discord: https://discord.gg/PrRCKFjJrc Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@pokemonsnapshot TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thepokemonsnapshot Raving Energy (faster) by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5030-raving-energy-faster- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    43 min
  3. Episode 110: Misty Meets Her Match

    MAR 17

    Episode 110: Misty Meets Her Match

    In this episode of The Pokémon Snapshot, we dive into “Misty Meets Her Match,” the Orange Islands episode where Ash and the gang finally make it to the Trovita Gym… only for the show to get immediately sidetracked by a rich pretty boy gym leader trying to steal Misty with flowers, fancy dinners, and the most aggressive guided tour imaginable. What starts as a straightforward gym challenge quickly turns into a weird mix of romance subplot and island flexing, as Rudy takes every opportunity to show off his boat, his battlefield, his Pokémon, and apparently his complete inability to act normal around Misty. Between Mari nearly drowning in the opening minutes, Team Rocket getting repeatedly wiped out for no real reason, and Ash getting more annoyed by the second, this episode has all the ingredients of a gym battle episode while somehow feeling like a dating competition nobody agreed to join. A big part of the discussion centers on Rudy himself, because the episode clearly wants him to come off as smooth and charming, but he mostly lands somewhere between pushy, awkward, and completely unbearable. His constant flirting with Misty hangs over everything, which makes the actual build to Ash’s badge battle feel less like a test of skill and more like Rudy trying to prove he is better than the kid Misty actually likes. That weird energy carries into the battle too, where the Trovita Gym’s gimmick of matching Pokémon types creates some fun strategy on paper, even if Rudy also seems perfectly comfortable turning the whole thing into a musical performance whenever it benefits him. Ash, meanwhile, has to deal with Pikachu losing to Electabuzz, Bulbasaur battling Exeggutor through dance-based nonsense, and Squirtle closing out the match while Misty finally makes it very obvious which side she is on. It makes for an interesting episode to pick apart because it should feel like a major milestone, but instead it comes off as one of the stranger and more uneven gym leader episodes in the Orange Islands run. We get into why Rudy is such a hard character to warm up to, how the battle itself has some genuinely cool moments despite the episode’s weird vibe, and why Team Rocket’s repeated blasts-off somehow make the whole thing feel even more disposable. There is still plenty to talk about, from Electabuzz getting the full Who’s That Pokémon spotlight to the reveal of Elekid in Professor Oak’s call, but the real hook here is how a long-awaited gym episode turns into a showcase for forced chemistry, dance battling, and Ash winning a badge while Rudy basically learns he never had a shot. Twitter: @pokemonsnapshot Email: thepokemonsnapshot@gmail.com Discord: https://discord.gg/PrRCKFjJrc Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@pokemonsnapshot TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thepokemonsnapshot

    1h 3m
  4. Episode 109: The Mystery Menace

    MAR 10

    Episode 109: The Mystery Menace

    This week we dive straight into the sewer-soaked weirdness that is “The Mystery Menace” — an Orange Islands episode that asks one very important question: what if your big city monster problem was actually just one very large, very abandoned Bulbasaur with a bell on its collar and a personal grudge? On their way through Trovitopolis, Ash and the gang finally reach the biggest city on Mandarin Island South… and almost immediately get dropped into its sewer system thanks to Team Rocket blowing themselves up with their own trap. From there, the episode pivots into full urban legend mode as a vine-whipping creature lurking in the water snatches Bulbasaur, drags Misty and Togepi under, and turns a simple travel stop into a gross, surprisingly elaborate rescue mission. From creepy bell sounds echoing through the tunnels to Officer Jenny tossing children in jail for sewer-related misunderstandings, the episode leans hard into its monster mystery premise before revealing that the “terror” beneath the city is much sadder and much dumber than anyone expected. The mayor, more worried about reelection than basic morality, decides the correct response to a rumored sewer creature is to send an armed squad underground and cover the whole thing up before the public finds out. Meanwhile, Ash’s one and only concern is getting Bulbasaur back, which leads to more sewer diving, Muk getting a rare moment to shine, and Team Rocket somehow having an even worse time than usual as they flee both the mystery creature and the city’s trigger-happy response. When the truth finally comes out, the episode lands on the reveal that the monster is actually the mayor’s own Bulbasaur, abandoned years ago for the crime of not evolving. We break down the episode’s mix of city panic, abandoned Pokémon heartbreak, and absolute anime nonsense, from the logistics of a sewer system with hundreds of miles of tunnels to the fact that this giant Bulbasaur’s entire menace factor mostly comes from sneaking up on people instead of introducing itself normally. It’s filler with a strong hook, a bizarre amount of municipal drama, and a payoff that somehow manages to be both ridiculous and kind of effective. If you’ve ever wanted a Pokémon episode where the real villain is cowardly local government and the monster is just an oversized starter with unresolved emotional baggage, this one absolutely has you covered.

    1h 8m
  5. Episode 108: Get Along, Little Pokemon

    MAR 3

    Episode 108: Get Along, Little Pokemon

    This week we dive straight into the desert detour that is “Get Along, Little Pokémon” — an Orange Islands episode that asks one very important question: what if the electric company was just one cowboy, a whistle, and nine floating Magnemite? On their way to the Trovita Gym, Ash and the gang stumble into a lightning storm, discover a full-on Magnemite ranch operation, and meet Ethan — a wagon-driving storm chaser who literally harvests electricity from thunderclouds to power nearby towns. Yes, this is apparently how infrastructure works in the Orange Islands. From Jolteon playing sheepdog to a swarm of lightning-absorbing Magnemite nearly swallowing Pikachu whole, the episode leans hard into its Western-meets-power-grid premise. Team Rocket naturally decides they can monetize electricity better (they cannot), unveiling giant magnets and static-powered nonsense machines that lead to two separate blast-offs. Meanwhile, Ash is handed the reins — both figuratively and literally — as he attempts to transport the Magnemite himself, immediately loses control of Tauros, miscounts his floating generators, and has to track down the rebellious Number 6. That same Number 6 ultimately saves the day in a supercharged evolution moment that gives us Magneton heroics and a satisfying electric encore. We break down the episode’s surprisingly detailed ranching logic, the anime physics of shock-proof claws and static ray guns, and the silliness of a Jolteon acting as a lightning-powered cattle dog. It’s unabashed filler, complete with travel montages and desert survival vibes, but it delivers charm, evolution payoff, and just enough absurd world-building to make it memorable. If you’ve ever wondered how Pokémon towns keep the lights on — apparently it’s storms, vibes, and a very confident ten-year-old. Twitter: @pokemonsnapshot Email: thepokemonsnapshot@gmail.com Discord: https://discord.gg/PrRCKFjJrc Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@pokemonsnapshot TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thepokemonsnapshot

    1h 2m
  6. Episode 107: Wherefore Art Thou, Pokemon?

    FEB 24

    Episode 107: Wherefore Art Thou, Pokemon?

    In this episode, Jeff and Josh dive into “Wherefore Art Thou, Pokémon?”, an Orange Islands detour that turns two Nidoran into the stars of their own Shakespearean melodrama. What starts as a simple search for a lost Pokémon quickly escalates into a full-blown rivalry between two neighboring Trainers who have apparently been competing since childhood—and are now determined to keep their Pokémon from doing what they themselves probably should’ve sorted out years ago. Maria and Tony’s secret garden meetups, rose exchanges, and balcony-style serenades make it painfully obvious what’s going on… even if Ash remains completely oblivious.We break down the episode’s heavy Romeo and Juliet parallels (with a side of West Side Story), Misty appointing herself Poké-matchmaker, and a letter-writing scheme that explodes in spectacular fashion. Team Rocket capitalizes on the chaos with one of their more elaborate visual gags—a full wedding-themed kidnapping complete with a giant cake reveal and aluminum-can balloon trail—before Arbok and Victreebel learn the hard way that love apparently boosts combat stats. The big question hangs over everything: did the Nidoran evolve because of battle… or because of a kiss?Along the way, we unpack the episode’s surprisingly layered themes about rivalry, stubborn pride, and Pokémon loyalty. While the human characters double down on petty grudges, the Nidoran fight for each other without hesitation, culminating in a synchronized evolution into Nidorino and Nidorina that’s about as subtle as the title. It’s dramatic, it’s absurd, it’s very late-90s Pokémon—and whether you see it as an underrated romantic detour or an over-the-top Shakespeare parody, it’s an episode that fully commits to the bit.Twitter: @pokemonsnapshotEmail: thepokemonsnapshot@gmail.comDiscord: https://discord.gg/PrRCKFjJrcYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@pokemonsnapshotTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thepokemonsnapshot

    53 min
  7. Episode 106: The Mandarin Island Miss Match

    FEB 17

    Episode 106: The Mandarin Island Miss Match

    In this episode, Jeff and Josh dive into The Mandarin Island Miss Match, an Orange Islands story built entirely around humbling Ash. After loudly declaring himself “unstoppable and invincible,” Ash immediately runs into Prima—the anime version of Lorelai—who calmly refuses to take his bait and lets him spiral. Between Misty’s intense fangirling, Ash completely missing the vibe, and the episode’s very noticeable camera choices whenever Prima is on screen, things escalate quickly.We break down Ash’s messy side battle (including an electric Persian), Charizard going full disaster mode, and Prima stepping in with Slowbro to shut everything down. The main event—Pikachu vs. Cloyster—is quick and decisive, with Cloyster tanking attacks and handing Ash a clean loss. Team Rocket shows up, gets frozen solid by Jynx, and blasts off in one of the episode’s most infamous (and heavily edited) moments.Along the way, we unpack Prima’s “water outside, ice in battle” philosophy and the episode’s core message: losing is part of growth. Ash insists he’s already great, while Prima calmly proves otherwise—and reminds him his Pokémon are the ones winning those Badges. It’s a straightforward episode, but between the humbling lesson, the pointed camera angles, and the show making absolutely sure you notice Prima every time she appears, it’s one that sticks.Twitter: @pokemonsnapshotEmail: thepokemonsnapshot@gmail.comDiscord: https://discord.gg/PrRCKFjJrcYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@pokemonsnapshotTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thepokemonsnapshot

    55 min
4.9
out of 5
16 Ratings

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The Pokémon anime has been going strong for 25 years. Every week, Jeff and Josh review an episode of the anime and go through a deep dive on new Pokémon. No part of the anime is off limits. Episodes will include typical anime episodes, Pikachu shorts, and the movies.

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