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The Team Rocket trio, sometimes abbreviated as TRio or JJM, is a trio of members of Team Rocket, consisting of Jessie, James, and Meowth. In the anime, they are the principal antagonists and the virtually frequently appearing members of Squad Rocket.
In the anime
Master series
History
Pre-serial
The Team Rocket trio were inducted as official Team Rocket members in Training Daze. They joined Squad Rocket separately and were on initially unfriendly terms after being grouped with Meowth but they quickly made up and became good friends. The trio'southward rivalry with Butch and Cassidy was also formed at the Team Rocket Academy.
Original series
The Squad Rocket trio first appeared in Pokémon Emergency, in which they took over the Viridian Pokémon Center. Later their starting time defeat at the easily of Ash's Pikachu convinced them of his extraordinary power, the trio fabricated their main goal to capture Pikachu.
The trio's general incompetence normally makes them incapable of helping Team Rocket with their significant plans.
In Electric Daze Showdown, afterward hearing that Pikachu would fight to defend his ain honor and Ash'south, the trio were inspired to cheer on Pikachu before his rematch against Vermilion Gym Leader Lt. Surge's Raichu.
In Battle Aboard the St. Anne, they led the invasion of the St. Anne, where they and dozens of Squad Rocket Grunts stole numerous Pokémon and Poké Balls from the passengers with special mechas. Nonetheless, the passengers retaliated, led by Ash and his friends, and they defeated the grunts and took back their Pokémon. Later, the ship sailed into a violent storm, was overcome by waves, and sank into the sea.
In The Battle of the Badge, Giovanni, the dominate of Team Rocket and the Viridian Gym Leader, temporarily left the trio in charge of the Viridian Gym. He even gave them some of his Pokémon. Jessie battled Ash, but refused to hand him an Earth Badge upon Ash'southward victory. When Togepi gear up off an explosion by triggering Meowth's remote control, Squad Rocket blasted off and Jessie dropped the Bluecoat for Ash to retrieve.
In Showdown at the Po-ké Corral, the trio arrived at Team Rocket HQ, expecting Giovanni to fire them for their failures. They saw Mewtwo destroy the headquarters and fly away merely equally they were about to turn away and quit commencement. When Giovanni told them to just do their job, they took it as a vote of confidence in them and connected to try and steal Pokémon.
In A Scare in the Air, Giovanni assigned the trio to the "Blimp Brigade", where they crewed a rickety stuffed that Giovanni merely kept the insurance for. Damage caused by a tempest besides equally a battle with Brock caused the blimp to crash-land on Valencia Island in the Orange Islands. After being repaired, the stuffed crashed on Tangelo Island during its return trip in The Lost Lapras. Afterwards, Team Rocket connected to follow Ash and Pikachu throughout the Orange Islands.
In The Trouble with Snubbull, Team Rocket beginning tried using Meowth as bait for a newly-evolved Granbull, which had been persistently following Meowth, so they could collect a reward from the Granbull's owner, Madame Muchmoney. This failed, and they subsequently used a Meowth-shaped mecha for their next attempt. Through a misunderstanding over Meowth trying to release Granbull from the mecha's tail, Squad Rocket were mistakenly assumed to have tricked Madame Muchmoney. When Squad Rocket was blasted off post-obit a battle between the mecha and Granbull, Granbull returned home and no longer followed Meowth.
In Dues and Don'ts, they discovered that their membership in Squad Rocket had lapsed, although they were able to rejoin due to labor shortages, provided that they pay their debts.
In Hoenn Alone!, Squad Rocket followed Ash and Pikachu to the Hoenn region by stowing away on the stern of a gunkhole.
Pokémon the Series: Cherry and Sapphire
The trio intervened in Pokémon poacher Rico's program to capture and sell a group of wild Ekans and Koffing in A Poached Ego!. Jessie and James released Arbok and Weezing and sent them off into Petalburg Wood to protect the Ekans and Koffing.
While suffering from amnesia, Ash'due south Pikachu temporarily joined the trio in A Scare to Retrieve!.
In Saved past the Beldum, they were selling snacks to League spectators for the Ever Grande Conference.
During the Mulberry Metropolis Pokémon Contest, Harley enlisted the trio's help in sabotaging May's chances of winning her fifth Kanto Ribbon. Harley even leased his Pokémon to Jessie to aid his cause. Ash, yet, foiled James and Meowth's attempts to ruin May's Appeals performance during New Plot, Odd Lot. While Drew disrupted their follow-up scheme in Going for Asphyxiate, and discovered that Harley was aiding the Rocket trio. Post-obit Jessie'south Contest loss, Harley scolded the trio and refused their offer of joining Team Rocket earlier storming off.
Later beingness blasted off once again, the trio exchanged insults and decided to go their separate ways in The Ole' Berate and Switch. Jessie and James eventually institute themselves at the site of Butch and Cassidy'southward latest scheme, a 1-mean solar day-only Pokémon Tournament in Sable City. Cassidy roped James into forming a trio with her and Butch, but Jessie soon paired up with Butch. Meowth proved to exist far more than attached to Jessie and James, and used a biscuit to reverberate on the group's shut bond fifty-fifty in tough times. The trio reunited and returned to goal of capturing Ash's Pikachu.
Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
The trio re-encountered Butch and Cassidy in Sleight of Sand!. The 2 Team Rocket groups quickly began to boxing with their robots, and this somewhen erupted into a Pokémon battle. The intense confrontation was interrupted after a Hippopotas whipped up a Sandstorm and sent both groups blasting off. The ii groups subsequently vowed revenge the next time they met.
In The Thief That Keeps on Thieving!, Giovanni did not even remember who they were.
Team Rocket attended the Pokémon Summer Academy, with Jessie disguised as Jessilinda, while James and Meowth posed as janitors from Camping it Up! to I Team, Two Team, Ruby Team, Blueish Team!.
In Frozen on Their Tracks!, Team Rocket befriended Looker after sharing boxed lunches with him, coming to call him "Boxed-Tiffin Guy" or "Mr. Lunchbox". Later in Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl, after discovering that Looker was a fellow member of the International Police, they assisted him in taking downwards Team Galactic.
The trio ready upwards their own Sinnoh Pokémon Hustle class in a bid to steal competitors' Pokémon and scout for new Team Rocket members in Beating the Bustle and Hustle!.
In Where No Togepi Has Gone Before!, Team Rocket had built a hush-hush base of operations with the money they earned during the Twinleaf Festival. While the trio managed to lure Ash and his friends onto their base, which was actually a rocket, an evil Togepi likewise wandered in and ruined Team Rocket'southward plans. The rocket eventually crash-landed, leaving but droppings.
In The Fleeing Tower of Sunyshore!, Squad Rocket managed to steal Sunyshore Belfry every bit Ash and Volkner prepared to have their Gym battle. Though Ash and his newly evolved Torterra defeated Team Rocket, the Gym and Belfry were significantly damaged in the process, and Ash's Gym battle was postponed.
Pokémon the Series: Blackness & White
At his secretary'southward recommendation, Giovanni promoted them as office of his plans in the Unova region. After their promotion, they inverse from their original white uniforms to black uniforms. In Pokémon the Series: Black & White, they acted in a more serious manner, focusing more on completing specific assignments, often using gadgets such as jetpacks to retreat instead of blasting off.
In Contesting For The Love of Issues-Types!, after Giovanni's secretary informed them that they wouldn't be needed for any more than missions, they worried Giovanni had lost organized religion in them and returned to their white uniforms. They returned to planning their own schemes, although often in a more than competent manner and with the assistance of Dr. Zager. They participated in Functioning Tempest, Team Rocket's mission to capture Meloetta and harness the ability of the Forces of Nature.
Due to the failure of Operation Tempest, starting in New Places... Familiar Faces! they reverted to their traditional comedic personalities, using their original motto, and travelling in their Meowth balloon (with enhancements); withal, their newfound competence was not completely lost, with the trio yet occasionally retreating using jetpacks instead of blasting off.
After Meowth, Colress and Squad Rivalry!, the trio decided to head for the White Ruins, where they would spy on Squad Plasma'southward movements for a time while plotting to steal the Lite Stone. However, when their friend Looker spotted them and asked for their assist, the trio helped Ash and his friends defeat the rival system. After helping defeat Team Plasma in Bye, Unova! Setting Sail for New Adventures!, the trio returned completely to their previous role as comic relief, retaining but their upgraded applied science and slight competence.
Pokémon the Serial: XY
In A Battle of Aerial Mobility!, Giovanni approved the trio's plan to steal every bit many rare and powerful Pokémon as they could in the Kalos region.
Team Rocket targeted Professor Sycamore'southward lab in Lumiose Metropolis on several occasions, often leaving the research facility damaged equally a result. In Lumiose City Pursuit! and Garchomp's Mega Bond!, they tried and failed to control Sycamore'south Garchomp. In Mega-Mega Meowth Madness!, they kidnapped Professor Sycamore for his Mega Development information to ability their Mega-Mega-Meowth Machine.
The trio teamed up with a Florges and her Pokémon ground forces in Defending the Homeland! and Across the Rainbow!. Team Rocket was able to capture Pikachu, Dedenne, and Wooper with Florges'south assist while they besides drained the healing waters of the Route 14 wetlands to make a profit. Florges's girl Floette's recovery was threatened by the dropping water levels, and Florges soon realized Squad Rocket'southward true intentions. Florges paired upward with her rival, Ash's Goodra, to defeat the trio and recover the stolen h2o.
In An Explosive Functioning!, Giovanni assigned the trio to investigate Squad Flare's plans and to take hold of the Zygarde known every bit Squishy earlier Team Flare could practise and so. They ran into another Zygarde Core, nicknamed Z2, that was on the run from Team Flare. The trio escaped with Z2 after Jessie'south Gourgeist used Seed Bomb against some Team Flare Grunts, merely they after lost in battle to them. Team Rocket tried taking the weakened Z2 when Mable was about to capture it, but Aliana's Druddigon and Mable's Weavile made them blast off.
During the Lumiose Conference, they assisted Malva with filming the conference whilst plotting to steal the competitors' Pokémon, simply for Malva's tight schedule to disrupt their plans, leaving them unable to steal any Pokémon. During the Team Flare crisis, they continued filming and help help by piloting the helicopter to assist bargain with the Behemothic Rock. They afterward edited the footage shot to evidence to Giovanni that they solitary defeated Team Flare.
Following their adventures in Kalos, they returned to Team Rocket HQ in Till Nosotros Compete Again!.
Pokémon the Series: Sunday & Moon
After, in Loading the Dex!, the trio arrived in the Alola region to obtain some rare Alolan Pokémon for Giovanni, equally well as Ash's Pikachu, which they were surprised to observe on Melemele Island. They centrolineal with a Mimikyu which hated Pikachu and later a wild Bewear kidnapped Jessie and James. In First Catch in Alola, Ketchum-Style!, the Bewear looked after the trio, giving them food and shelter at its den.
They completed their new base in Bewear's den during A Seasoned Search! despite disruptions acquired past Rowlet and Popplio crashing into their antenna during They Might Not Exist Giants!.
They are often seen on Melemele Isle in disguise as part-timers at a malasada shop, by and large equally food truck attendants. In At present You See Them, Now You Don't!, Team Rocket took notice of a Cosmog that was accompanying Ash while the trio was selling malasadas virtually the Pokémon School. James wrongly guessed that the Cosmog, Nebby, was a pre-evolved Koffing, and Team Rocket tried and failed to capture information technology. In Deceiving Appearances! it was revealed they were scouted by Faba to work at the Aether Foundation as his assistants, merely quit in Mission: Total Recall! after discovering his intent to utilise his Hypno's Hypnosis to tamper with Lillie'due south memory, finding such underhanded evil below them. They eventually abandoned chasing after Nebby after James was proven wrong about it being the pre-evolved form of Koffing in Revealing the Stuff of Legend!.
One of Team Rocket's goals in Alola has been to harness the power of Z-Moves for themselves. In A Squad-on-Team Tussle!, they obtained a Darkinium Z, which some Team Skull Grunts also tried to obtain from a nest of Alolan Rattata and Raticate, led by a Totem Raticate. The same Z-Crystal reappeared in Acting Truthful to Form!, where Jessie and James believed that they could apply it with the Alolan Meowth they had just met. However, they were dismayed upon beingness informed that they would also need a Z-Band to practice so.
In Why Not Give Me a Z-Band Sometime?, at the advice of Giovanni, they traveled to Ula'ula Isle to get a Z-Ring from Nanu. At that place, their Darkinium Z was stolen by the "Greedy Rapooh", a Gengar they had accidentally unsealed. After taking back their Z-Crystal, Nanu gave them a Z-Power Ring so James's Mareanie could use Black Hole Eclipse, rescuing Acerola in the process. The trio was allowed to go along the ring equally a token of appreciation, and Jessie received a Mimikium Z for her Mimikyu from Acerola's Mimikyu, nicknamed Mimikins.
The Rocket trio were called back to HQ in Thank you, Alola! The Journey Continues!. They released Mimikyu and Mareanie, also leaving their Z-Ring behind, in the care of Bewear and Stufful.
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
Team Rocket returned to the Kanto region, setting up an underground base in Vermilion City while they plot to steal Pikachu. They have been using disguises; a Rotom Phone that they received in Flash of the Titans!; and the Rocket Prize Primary, a Pokémon vending motorcar, to assist their evil operations.
In The Climb to Be the Very Best!, they successfully captured a Chewtle while in Wyndon. Chewtle was added to the Rocket Prize Main, where its powerful Water Gun proved to exist difficult to defeat in Kicking It from Hither Into Tomorrow!.
In A Talent for Faux!, the trio recruited a Ditto as a new member of Team Rocket. Ditto was struggling to be a movie star considering its nervousness was affecting its power to employ Transform. Jessie and the others encouraged Ditto, and information technology somewhen learned to Transform perfectly. While Ditto assisted them in capturing Pikachu, Jessie realized Ditto was destined for stardom and allowed information technology to leave to fulfill its dreams.
In A Little Rocket R & R!, the trio was ordered to get on vacation to the Resort Area in Sinnoh. Nonetheless, the reward was a ploy by Matori and her agents, who planned to steal many Pokémon from the Resort Area. After overhearing her insulting them, the trio decided to go their revenge by helping Ash and Goh costless the Pokémon. The subsequent battle speedily turned against Matori and her unit of measurement, and when Officer Jenny arrived, they retreated.
The trio was sent to the Galar Energy Establish past Giovanni to steal the most evil Pokémon, Eternatus. In Sword and Shield: The Darkest Solar day! and Sword and Shield: "From Here to Eternatus!", they posed every bit Workers while they bided their time. Yet, they came under threat when Meowth was Gigantamaxed by Eternatus'due south powerful free energy and later failed when they were sent blasting off by Eternatus in Sword and Shield... The Legends Awaken!.
Characters
Since making their debut in the second episode of the anime, they appeared in almost every unmarried episode until Pokémon the Serial: Black & White, in which they appeared less frequently. As such, they are the most prominent representation of Team Rocket as a whole in the anime. Prior to Rematch at the Nacrene Gym!, the very starting time episode was the only single regular episode (excluding the clip prove AG120) in which Team Rocket trio was completely absent-minded.
In most of their appearances, they attempt to capture Ash's Pikachu, or any other Pokémon to give to Team Rocket's boss, Giovanni. However, they commonly get defeated and are blasted off with their iconic catchphrase, "Looks similar Team Rocket's diggings off again!", or variants such equally "Squad Rocket's blasting off again!" or "Nosotros're diggings off again!" In Pokémon the Series: Sunday & Moon, a Bewear whisks them abroad as they say their catchphrase "We're off with a new nail!", either following a defeat or when Bewear interrupts a boxing. Typically, right after making a capture, they will recite their motto, although on some rare occasions, they are unable to terminate. This has been parodied past protagonists and even other Team Rocket members, such as Butch and Cassidy.
Since witnessing his power, the trio has been obsessed with capturing Ash'south Pikachu, relentlessly pursuing Ash and his many friends across the various regions of the Pokémon world to do so. Although they often succeed in capturing Pikachu, they accept never managed to concord on to him for longer than a twenty-four hour period. They frequently develop or purchase various kinds of shockproof gadgets and mechanism (mechas, safe suits, etc.) to aid in his capture, merely these gadgets are oftentimes circumvented by non-Electric attacks and abilities (for which the trio constantly forgets to account) or simply backlash.
Even though they usually only crusade trouble for the main characters, they have sometimes helped them. When they accept a mutual enemy, they volition often marry with Ash and his friends, as shown in The Power of Ane and after against Team Aqua and Team Magma. They also played a key role in the fight confronting Team Galactic, teaming up with Looker. They occasionally put their differences bated for personal reasons, only to subsequently return to their thieving means. I of the more common moments of truce is during Pokémon Contests, which Jessie had a fondness for participating in under various aliases.
On several occasions, Jessie, James, and Meowth have shown that they are non all evil and fifty-fifty accept displayed a caste of affection for Ash and his friends. The trio heroically sacrificed themselves to what they thought was sure decease in The Power of 1 in order to allow Ash'due south escape on Lugia. They too saved him from a autumn in the side by side movie, Spell of the Unown: Entei. Their justification was that in the case of the world being destroyed or Ash's decease, they would exist out of show business, but it is implied that this is just bluster to cover the fact that they are not bad people. In Charizard'southward Burning Ambition, Team Rocket kept Ash'southward Charizard awake as it lay in the lake, and so built a huge mecha and attacked the Charicific Valley for the sole purpose of allowing Charizard to defeat them and proceeds credence in the valley. In Mission: Total Recall!, when Faba asked them to assist him bleed memories from Lillie, they blatantly refused, citing their belief that all memories, expert or bad, should exist preserved at whatsoever cost.
The Squad Rocket trio by and large have a poor contesting record, usually getting defeated by Ash and his friends in every encounter.
Artwork
Official artwork from the original series | Official artwork from Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire | Official artwork from Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl | Official artwork from Pokémon the Series: Black & White | Official artwork from Pokémon the Series: XY |
For more artwork, delight see Jessie, James, Meowth images on the Bulbagarden Archives. |
I Choose You! and The Power of Us
The Team Rocket trio appeared in I Choose You!, which is set in a dissimilar continuity from the main series. They starting time appeared in disguise in a Pokémon Center, and were wanted for stealing Pokémon. When a Pokémon Trainer who had simply battled an Entei hurried inside the Center, Team Rocket eavesdropped on the chat and decided to chase for Entei themselves. While looking for Entei in the woods, they were blasted off by a raging Onix.
In one case they heard that Ash and his friends were heading to Mount Tensei to meet Ho-Oh, they decided to follow them, hoping to catch the Legendary Pokémon. They eventually came across a pack of sleeping Primeape. They saw it every bit an opportunity to catch some, but the Primeape woke upward and started tossing them in the air, blasting them off once over again.
After on in the movie, the trio about caught up to the gang as they headed closer towards Mount Tensei. They were seen climbing Mount Tensei, tired and hungry. They eventually meet Ho-Oh and stare on in amazement. Meowth became excited to the indicate where he accidentally let become and cruel on James and Jessie, causing all three of them to fall off the mountain.
They appeared again in the moving-picture show'due south catastrophe credits, post-obit Ash and Pikachu in their Meowth Balloon. During that time, Wobbuffet was revealed to accept somehow been added to their team.
In The Ability of Us, the trio watched Ash's battle against Hoyt. They were impressed past Pikachu's performance, but Jessie then became inspired by the boys' lemonade stand and decided that she wanted to run her ain juice stall. Team Rocket soon sets upward a Lum Berry Juice store to make coin during the Air current Festival.
After, the trio infiltrated the Research Pavilion at night, but were forced to flee later on Wobbuffet burst out of its Poké Ball unannounced. Team Rocket visited the lab once more, and while they were ambushed by Harriet, they managed to steal Toren's Effect Spore solution. Ash chased afterward them, just Wobbuffet'south Mirror Coat immune them to escape. At night, the trio sat down to examine their stolen loot when they realized they dropped it somewhere.
The following day, the Event Spore solution was revealed to have cracked open up and released a toxic gas that acquired a fire, forcing the evacuation of Fula Urban center. Team Rocket, disguised in their Drupe stall outfits, sought refuge in the Research Pavilion. After Toren's Natural Cure elixir was lost, he noticed the trio's large supply of Lum Berries and went on to make a substitute remedy, which afterwards cleared the air of the Outcome Spore.
In the core series games
In Pokémon Yellow, Jessie and James appear and are involved in Team Rocket's four major schemes (Mt. Moon, Rocket Hideout, Pokémon Belfry, and Silph Co.), and typically appear before the player battles Giovanni. They besides supplant the three Team Rocket members in the Pokémon Tower that hold Mr. Fuji hostage likewise as 2 other Team Rocket Grunts: one shut to the exit of Mt. Moon and the other one nearly the entrance to the President's room at Silph Co. Curiously, they are never referred to past their individual names and share their Trainer grade with all other Team Rocket Grunts.
They showtime assail the player in Mt. Moon, while trying to take ane of the rare Fossils uncovered there. Later, in Celadon City's Rocket Hideout, Jessie and James baby-sit Giovanni's room. During that fourth dimension, as the player runs into them, they are eager for revenge after the main grapheme disrepair up their plans at Mt. Moon. Afterwards, they hold Mr. Fuji hostage at Pokémon Tower, attacking the player on the seventh flooring. Finally, at Silph Co. in Saffron City, Jessie and James make their concluding appearance, once more trying to stall the main character from reaching their Dominate.
Unlike in the anime, Jessie and James practice not follow the principal graphic symbol around and come upwardly with their usual evil plans to capture Pikachu. In addition, Meowth cannot talk, and he resides in a Poké Ball instead of traveling around with Jessie and James. In addition, they likewise receive their own encounter music, a runway not heard in Ruby and Blueish.
The trio returns again in Pokémon: Let's Get, Pikachu! and Permit's Get, Eevee!, remakes of Yellowish. Unlike Yellow, Meowth follows them exterior of a Poké Brawl like in the anime, just similar Yellow, he is unable to speak. The player engages them in Double Battles in all of their encounters. They are now referred to by name and play a more pregnant role in the story than they did in Xanthous.
They commencement appear in Viridian City, replacing the onetime man as the roadblock to forestall the actor from progressing before delivering Oak's parcel. They later on properly introduce themselves in Mt. Moon, only as they did in Yellow, and take a Double Boxing with the thespian. They are next encountered in Lavender Boondocks, where they are implied to accept killed Cubone's mother. The role player so witnesses them kidnapping the orphan Cubone and taking it back to Celadon City. The actor then encounters them in the Game Corner, where they accidentally mention the poster that conceals the switch to access the Squad Rocket Hideout. The player later battles them in the hideout, but as they did in Yellowish. Afterward returning to Lavender Town and rescuing Mr. Fuji, the actor has to battle them again like they did in Yellowish.
The trio makes their next appearance outside of Fuchsia City, expressing their frustration with the slight complexity of the GO Park. They and then give the player the safari warden'due south fake teeth before leaving. The player next encounters them in Saffron City, where a Rocket Grunt tries to keep them out of Silph Co., causing them to force their fashion in. The player must later on battle them inside the Silph Co. similar in Yellow.
They make ane more appearance on Route 17 after the actor enters the Hall of Fame. They lament the disappearance of Giovanni, and then challenge the player to a boxing after noticing them. Later on the actor wins, the trio will ask if they would similar to join Team Rocket. Regardless of what the actor responds, they will give the player the "Blast-off set" of wearable, which differs slightly depending on the role player's gender to resemble either Jessie'south uniform and hair or James's. After this, the trio bids cheerio to the player and leaves.
Pokémon
Pokémon Xanthous
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Sprites
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Jessie and James'due south sprite from Xanthous | James's VS model from Allow'due south Go, Pikachu! and Let'due south Go, Eevee! | Jessie'southward VS model from Allow's Go, Pikachu! and Let'south Become, Eevee! | |
James's overworld sprite from Yellowish | Jessie'south overworld sprite from Yellow |
In spin-off games
Pokémon Puzzle League
Along with many other anime characters, Jessie, James, and Meowth appeared in Pokémon Puzzle League, where they appeared with a Weezing, an Arbok, and a Golbat. They are the master opponents in the "Spa Service" line clear challenge.
Pokémon Masters EX
- Principal article: Jessie (Masters)
- Main commodity: James (Masters)
Jessie, James, and Meowth appeared in the Double Trouble event that tied in with the anime and the twenty-tertiary moving-picture show. Players could add Jessie as a playable sync pair with her original partner, Arbok, by playing through the event.
Unlike well-nigh characters in Pokémon Masters EX, the trio's appearances is based straight on their anime incarnations, and retain their Japanese and English voice actors.
Pokémon Zany Cards
Jessie and James are the offset opponents in both Wild Match style and Special Seven mode.
Pokémon GO
Jessie and James were added as members of Team Get Rocket as function of a tie-in event with the anime and the twenty-third moving-picture show. From July 7 to September 30, 2020, they can be encountered if a Meowth balloon appears in the overworld and volition boxing the histrion consecutively. They each utilize a squad of three Shadow Pokémon in a Trainer Boxing. Light-green-colored cells denote the Pokémon that may be encountered during the bonus challenge. The Shadow Pokémon they leave behind also has a chance of condign Shiny, as indicated by the icon.
In conjunction with their second appearance on December 14, 2020, Jessie and James likewise act every bit the guides for Distracted by Something Shiny.
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Quotes
- Main article: Team Rocket trio/Quotes
In the manga
Ash & Pikachu
The Team Rocket trio is seen following Ash and his friends in Ash & Pikachu, which is based on the Johto, Hoenn, and Battle Frontier arcs in the anime. Their part in the manga is the same equally in the anime.
The Electric Tale of Pikachu
The Team Rocket trio appeared in The Electric Tale of Pikachu, although less frequently than in the anime. At the end of the manga, Jessie and James were shown married, with Jessie visibly significant.
Movie adaptations
Since Squad Rocket has appeared in every pic, they have appeared in every manga adaptation of it, except for Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel, serving more or less the same roles as in the respective movies.
In the TCG
Jessie, James, Meowth, and their Pokémon have made several appearances in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, owing to their long tenure in the anime, as well equally their aforementioned game appearances. This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Jessie, James, Meowth, or their Pokémon in the Trading Card Game.
Team Rocket's Pokémon Cards listed with a bluish background are only legal to employ in the current Expanded format. Cards listed with a silverish groundwork are legal to employ in both the current Standard and Expanded formats. | |||||||
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Card | Type | English Expansion | Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion | Rarity | # |
Team Rocket'due south Meowth | Wizards Black Star Promos | 18 | Unnumbered Promotional cards | ||||
Rocket's Meowth | EX Team Rocket Returns | 46/109 | Rocket Gang Strikes Back | 059/084 | |||
Meowth | Movie Commemoration Random Pack | 017/022 | |||||
Rocket's Wobbuffet | Pokémon VS | 093/141 | |||||
Rocket'due south Wobbuffet | EX Team Rocket Returns | 47/109 | Rocket Gang Strikes Dorsum | 065/084 | |||
Mareanie | Ash vs Team Rocket Deck Kit | 002/026 | |||||
Wobbuffet | Ash vs Squad Rocket Deck Kit | 008/026 | |||||
Team Rocket'southward Mimikyu | Ash vs Squad Rocket Deck Kit | 010/026 | |||||
Meowth | Ash vs Team Rocket Deck Kit | 013/026 | |||||
Card | Type | English Expansion | Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion | Rarity | # |
Here Comes Squad Rocket! | Su | Team Rocket | 15/82 | Rocket Gang | |||
Squad Rocket | 71/82 | ||||||
EX Team Rocket Returns | 111/109 | Rocket Gang Strikes Dorsum | 085/085 | ||||
Evolutions | 113/108 | Expansion Pack 20th Anniversary | 103/087 | ||||
XY-P Promotional cards | 278/XY-P | ||||||
Bewear | Ash vs Squad Rocket Deck Kit | 018/026 | |||||
Jessie & James | Su | Heaven Legend | 048/054 | ||||
Sky Legend | 062/054 | ||||||
Trivia
- Jessie and James announced with black outfits in an illustration of Nintendo Power Issue 98 (released July 1997), well over a year before the English dub of the anime would first air, equally well as the English release of Cerise and Blue. This may be related to the fact that the Team Rocket Grunts use a black outfit in the core series games.
- Whenever Team Rockets blasts off in the Dutch dub, Meowth's vocalization actor always adds an additional "Meowth!" (representing its cry) after the trio shouts their familiar catchphrase.
See also
- Episodes focusing on Squad Rocket
- Episodes focusing on Jessie
- Episodes focusing on James
- Episodes focusing on Meowth
- Episodes focusing on Wobbuffet
- Mirror Squad Rocket
- Alternating World Team Rocket
- Squad Rocket mottos
- Team Rocket'due south mechas
- Listing of Squad Rocket'south disguises
- Listing of Pokémon temporarily endemic past the Team Rocket trio
Team Rocket'southward Pokémon | |||||||
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Travel with: |
Meowth |
Rotom Phone |
Pelipper | ||||
Jessie | James | ||||||
On hand: |
Wobbuffet |
Morpeko | |||||
At HQ: |
Seviper |
Yanmega |
Gourgeist |
Mime Jr. |
Carnivine |
Inkay | |
In preparation: |
Cacnea | ||||||
At abode: |
Growlie |
Chimecho | |||||
Released: |
Arbok |
Dustox |
Mimikyu |
Weezing |
Gyarados |
Second | |
Mareanie | |||||||
Traded away: |
Lickitung |
Mawile |
Victreebel | ||||
Given away: |
Woobat |
Frillish |
Yamask |
Amoonguss | |||
Temporarily endemic: |
Porygon Zero |
Shellder |
Magikarp |
Hoppip | |||
Befriended: |
Blissey | ||||||
Status unknown: |
Pidgey |
Numel | |||||
Lived with (all three): |
Bewear |
Stufful | |||||
For a listing of other Pokémon Team Rocket has commanded, see here and hither |
Members of Squad Rocket | |
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Bosses: | Giovanni (anime • Adventures • Pocket Monsters) |
Executives: | Archer • Ariana • Petrel • Proton • Grey (Golden Boys only) |
Trios: | Jessie (Masters), James (Masters), & Meowth (JJM) |
Duos: | Anime just: Butch & Cassidy (old) • Attila & Hun • Annie & Oakley (dub simply) |
Scientists: | Gideon |
Others: | Grunts • Rocket Brothers • Rocket Sisters |
Source: https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Team_Rocket_trio
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