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Pokémon Ultimate Journeys: The Series Part Two Synopsis said: Ash’s next World Coronation Series battle is against Drasna of the Kalos Elite Four, but first, he visits his friends Clemont and Bonnie! Then, Chloe meets another of Ash’s friends and enters a Pokémon Contest Spectacular with Eevee, and when Ash’s bond with Lucario reminds him of Greninja, he heads back to Kalos for some special training. Meanwhile, Goh faces his final trial missions for Project Mew, and a trek through the Crown Tundra results in a joyous reunion for Lillie’s family. As the Masters Eight Tournament draws near, Ash’s former rival Paul appears—and Ash is eager to battle! Click to expand...

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Pokémon Season: 23

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

Pokémon Trainer Ash Ketchum has a new plan: see the world! But first, he and his partner Pikachu are headed to the opening of the Cerise Laboratory, a research facility dedicated to uncovering the mysteries of Pokémon in every region. Ash meets Goh, another boy with boundless curiosity about Pokémon, and both are overjoyed when Professor Cerise asks them to become official research fellows. With Ash as determined as ever to become a Pokémon Master, and Goh aiming to catch one of every Pokémon (including the Mythical Mew), our heroes are in for adventure and excitement as they explore the wide world of Pokémon!

  • Episode #1 Enter Pikachu!
  • Episode #2 Legend? Go! Friends? Go!
  • Episode #3 Ivysaur’s Mysterious Tower!
  • Episode #4 Settling the Scorbunny!
  • Episode #5 Mind-Boggling Dynamax!
  • Episode #6 Working My Way Back to Mew!
  • Episode #7 Serving Up the Flute Cup!
  • Episode #8 The Sinnoh Iceberg Race!
  • Episode #9 Finding a Legend!
  • Episode #10 A Test in Paradise!
  • Episode #11 Best Friend...Worst Nightmare!
  • Episode #12 Flash of the Titans!
  • Episode #13 The Climb to Be the Very Best!
  • Episode #14 Raid Battle in The Ruins!
  • Episode #15 A Snow Day for Searching!
  • Episode #16 A Chilling Curse!
  • Episode #17 Kicking It from Here Into Tomorrow!
  • Episode #18 Destination: Coronation!
  • Episode #19 A Talent for Imitation!
  • Episode #20 Dreams Are Made of These!
  • Episode #21 Caring for a Mystery!
  • Episode #22 Goodbye, Friend!
  • Episode #23 Panic in the Park!
  • Episode #24 A Little Rocket R & R!
  • Episode #25 A Festival Reunion!
  • Episode #26 Splash, Dash, and Smash for the Crown! / Slowking's Crowning!
  • Episode #27 Toughing It Out!
  • Episode #28 Sobbing Sobble!
  • Episode #29 There's a New Kid in Town!
  • Episode #30 Betrayed, Bothered, and Beleaguered!
  • Episode #31 The Cuteness Quotient!
  • Episode #32 Time After Time!
  • Episode #33 Trade, Borrow, and Steal!
  • Episode #34 Solitary and Menacing!
  • Episode #35 Gotta Catch a What?!
  • Episode #36 Making Battles in the Sand!
  • Episode #37 That New Old Gang of Mine!
  • Episode #38 Restore and Renew!
  • Episode #39 Octo-Gridlock at the Gym!
  • Episode #40 A Crackling Raid Battle!
  • Episode #41 Pikachu Translation Check… Up to Your Neck!
  • Episode #42 Sword and Shield, Slumbering Weald!
  • Episode #43 Sword and Shield: The Darkest Day!
  • Episode #44 Sword and Shield: From Here to Eternatus!
  • Episode #45 Sword and Shield…The Legends Awaken!
  • Episode #46 Getting More Than You Battled For!
  • Episode #47 Crowning the Chow Crusher!
  • Episode #48 A Close Call… Practically!

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Pok�mon Journeys / Pocket Monsters (2019)

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This series, tying in with the eighth generation of Pok�mon, is simply called "Pocket Monster" in Japan. It features Ash going on a journey through all the regions of the Pok�mon world to fulfil his dream

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This is the story of "Ash", a boy who wants to be the best at Pok�mon battling, and "Goh", a boy who dreams of getting every Pok�mon. The adventure towards the apparently infinitely vast Pok�mon world now begins. Now! Let's Go! To the Pok�mon World! With our dreams and adventures! The adventure towards the apparently infinitely vast Pok�mon world now begins.

Ash & Goh

Based on the creations of Satoshi Tajiri, Junichi Masuda and Ken Sugimori Executive Director: Daiki Tomiyasu Director: Maki Kodaira Creative Supervisor: Kunihiko Yuyama Series Construction: Shoji Yonemura Character Design: Shuhei Yasuda Screenplay: Reiko Yoshida, Shoji Yonemura, Deko Akao, Junichi Fujisaku, Michihiro Tsuchiya, Toko Machida, Yuka Miyata, Aya Matsui, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Akemi Omode and more Sound Director: Masafumi Mima Music: Yuki Hayashi Animation: OLM Production: TV Tokyo, Medianet and Shopro

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Generation VIII Galar Region

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Pokémon Journeys

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Generation VII Alola Region

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Season 11

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Generation III Hoenn Region

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Order of Lenin Moscow Air Defence District

Ордена Ленина Московский округ ПВО

Military Unit: 64178

Commanders:

  • Marshal of the Soviet Union Kirill Semenovich Moskalenko, 1948 - 1953
  • Colonel-General Nikolay Nikiforovich Nagornyy, 1953 - 1954
  • Marshal of the Soviet Union Pavel Fedorovich Batitskiy, 1954 - 7.66
  • Colonel-General Vasiliy Vasilevich Okunev, 7.66 - 8.70
  • Marshal of Aviation Aleksandr Ivanovich Koldunov, 8.70 - 1975
  • Colonel-General Boris Viktorovich Bochkov, 1975 - 1980
  • Marshal of Aviation Anatoliy Ustinovich Konstantinov, 1980 - 1987
  • Colonel-General Vladimir Georgievich Tsarkov, 1987 - 1989
  • General of the Army Viktor Alekseevich Prudnikov, 1989 - 8.91
  • General of the Army Anatoliy Mikhaylovich Kornukov, 8.91 - 1998
  • Colonel-General G.B. Vasilev, 1998 - 2002
  • Colonel-General Yuriy V. Solovev, from 2002

Activated 1948 in Moscow, Moscow Oblast, as the Moscow Air Defence Region , from the North-Western Air Defence District.

1950 renamed Moscow Air Defence District .

Organisation 1955:

  • 37th Fighter Aviation Corps PVO (Morsansk, Tambov Oblast)
  • 56th Fighter Aviation Corps PVO (Yaroslavl, Yaroslavl Oblast)
  • 78th Guards Fighter Aviation Corps PVO (Bryansk, Bryansk Oblast)
  • 88th Fighter Aviation Corps PVO (Rzhev, Kalinin Oblast)
  • 151st Guards Fighter Aviation Division PVO (Klin, Moscow Oblast)
  • 38th independent Reconnaissance Aviation Squadron (Rzhev, Kalinin Oblast)
  • 182nd independent Reconnaissance Aviation Squadron
  • 90th independent Transport Aviation Squadron (Stupino, Moscow Oblast)
  • 1st Guards Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division (Maryino-Znamenskoye, Moscow Oblast)
  • 52nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division (Biryulevo, Moscow Oblast)
  • 74th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division (Mytishchi, Moscow Oblast)
  • 76th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division (Skolkovo, Moscow Oblast)
  • 78th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division (Gorkiy, Gorkiy Oblast)
  • 80th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division (Moscow (Lenin Hills), Moscow Oblast)
  • 96th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division (Panki, Moscow Oblast)
  • 48th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment (Yaroslavl, Yaroslavl Oblast)
  • 80th Guards Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment (Tula, Tula Oblast)
  • 108th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment (Voronezh, Voronezh Oblast)
  • 387th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment (Sarov, Gorkiy Oblast)
  • 389th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment (Bezhitsa, Bryansk Oblast)
  • 393th Guards Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment (Elektrostal, Moscow Oblast)
  • 532nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment (Smolensk, Smolensk Oblast)
  • 1225th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment (Gorkiy, Gorkiy Oblast)
  • 1287th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment (Shcherbaki, Kalinin Oblast)
  • 92nd independent Regiment for Radar Countermeasures (Moscow, Moscow Oblast)

Organisation 1962:

  • 118th Communications Center (Moscow, Moscow Oblast)
  • 6th independent Radio-Technical Regiment (Klin, Moscow Oblast)
  • 436th independent Transport Aviation Regiment (Stupino, Moscow Oblast)
  • 103rd independent Communications and Radio-Technical Support Company (Stupino, Moscow Oblast)
  • 2367th independent Radio-Relay Battalion (Nemchinovka, Moscow Oblast)
  • 52nd independent Airfield Engineer Battalion (Kosterevo, Moscow Oblast)
  • 1470th independent Engineer Battalion (Elektrostal, Moscow Oblast)
  • 193rd independent Transport Battalion (Moscow, Moscow Oblast)
  • 1st Air Defence Army for Special Use (Balashikha, Moscow Oblast)
  • 2nd Air Defence Corps (Rzhev, Rzhev Oblast)
  • 3rd Air Defence Corps (Yaroslavl, Yaroslavl Oblast)
  • 7th Air Defence Corps (Bryansk, Bryansk Oblast)
  • 18th Air Defence Division (Gorkiy, Gorkiy Oblast)

Awarded the Order of Lenin 22.6.68.

Organisation 1970:

  • 16th Air Defence Corps (Gorkiy, Gorkiy Oblast)

Organisation 1980:

  • 712th Data Center (Moscow, Moscow Oblast)

Organisation 1988:

1998 renamed Moscow Air Force and Air Defence District.

2002 renamed Special Purpose Troop Command.

  • Moscow, Moscow Oblast, 1948 - today [55 45 59N, 37 38 22E]

Subordination:

  • GK PVO, 1948 - 7.98
  • GK VVS and PVO, 7.98 - today

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Following Ash’s victory over Marnie at the Galar region’s Wyndon Stadium, our hero’s ranking is 15th!

The next day, some fans tell Ash that Leon is also battling at Wyndon Stadium! Rushing over, he just catches the end of the bout between Leon and Flint of the Sinnoh Elite Four—ending with Leon as the winner. After the match, Leon invites Ash to do some post-battle training in the mountains!

Ash marvels at Leon’s training regimen, which is filled with playing, fun, and snacks! Now this is our hero’s kind of training, and it soon becomes obvious that the two of them are just like playful peas in a pod! [1]

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The Unique Burial of a Child of Early Scythian Time at the Cemetery of Saryg-Bulun (Tuva)

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In 1988, the Tuvan Archaeological Expedition (led by M. E. Kilunovskaya and V. A. Semenov) discovered a unique burial of the early Iron Age at Saryg-Bulun in Central Tuva. There are two burial mounds of the Aldy-Bel culture dated by 7th century BC. Within the barrows, which adjoined one another, forming a figure-of-eight, there were discovered 7 burials, from which a representative collection of artifacts was recovered. Burial 5 was the most unique, it was found in a coffin made of a larch trunk, with a tightly closed lid. Due to the preservative properties of larch and lack of air access, the coffin contained a well-preserved mummy of a child with an accompanying set of grave goods. The interred individual retained the skin on his face and had a leather headdress painted with red pigment and a coat, sewn from jerboa fur. The coat was belted with a leather belt with bronze ornaments and buckles. Besides that, a leather quiver with arrows with the shafts decorated with painted ornaments, fully preserved battle pick and a bow were buried in the coffin. Unexpectedly, the full-genomic analysis, showed that the individual was female. This fact opens a new aspect in the study of the social history of the Scythian society and perhaps brings us back to the myth of the Amazons, discussed by Herodotus. Of course, this discovery is unique in its preservation for the Scythian culture of Tuva and requires careful study and conservation.

Keywords: Tuva, Early Iron Age, early Scythian period, Aldy-Bel culture, barrow, burial in the coffin, mummy, full genome sequencing, aDNA

Information about authors: Marina Kilunovskaya (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). Candidate of Historical Sciences. Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dvortsovaya Emb., 18, Saint Petersburg, 191186, Russian Federation E-mail: [email protected] Vladimir Semenov (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). Candidate of Historical Sciences. Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dvortsovaya Emb., 18, Saint Petersburg, 191186, Russian Federation E-mail: [email protected] Varvara Busova  (Moscow, Russian Federation).  (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences.  Dvortsovaya Emb., 18, Saint Petersburg, 191186, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected] Kharis Mustafin  (Moscow, Russian Federation). Candidate of Technical Sciences. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.  Institutsky Lane, 9, Dolgoprudny, 141701, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected] Irina Alborova  (Moscow, Russian Federation). Candidate of Biological Sciences. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.  Institutsky Lane, 9, Dolgoprudny, 141701, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected] Alina Matzvai  (Moscow, Russian Federation). Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.  Institutsky Lane, 9, Dolgoprudny, 141701, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected]

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Gagarin cup (khl) finals:  atlant moscow oblast vs. salavat yulaev ufa.

Much like the Elitserien Finals, we have a bit of an offense vs. defense match-up in this league Final.  While Ufa let their star top line of Alexander Radulov, Patrick Thoresen and Igor Grigorenko loose on the KHL's Western Conference, Mytischi played a more conservative style, relying on veterans such as former NHLers Jan Bulis, Oleg Petrov, and Jaroslav Obsut.  Just reaching the Finals is a testament to Atlant's disciplined style of play, as they had to knock off much more high profile teams from Yaroslavl and St. Petersburg to do so.  But while they did finish 8th in the league in points, they haven't seen the likes of Ufa, who finished 2nd. 

This series will be a challenge for the underdog, because unlike some of the other KHL teams, Ufa's top players are generally younger and in their prime.  Only Proshkin amongst regular blueliners is over 30, with the work being shared by Kirill Koltsov (28), Andrei Kuteikin (26), Miroslav Blatak (28), Maxim Kondratiev (28) and Dmitri Kalinin (30).  Oleg Tverdovsky hasn't played a lot in the playoffs to date.  Up front, while led by a fairly young top line (24-27), Ufa does have a lot of veterans in support roles:  Vyacheslav Kozlov , Viktor Kozlov , Vladimir Antipov, Sergei Zinovyev and Petr Schastlivy are all over 30.  In fact, the names of all their forwards are familiar to international and NHL fans:  Robert Nilsson , Alexander Svitov, Oleg Saprykin and Jakub Klepis round out the group, all former NHL players.

For Atlant, their veteran roster, with only one of their top six D under the age of 30 (and no top forwards under 30, either), this might be their one shot at a championship.  The team has never won either a Russian Superleague title or the Gagarin Cup, and for players like former NHLer Oleg Petrov, this is probably the last shot at the KHL's top prize.  The team got three extra days rest by winning their Conference Final in six games, and they probably needed to use it.  Atlant does have younger regulars on their roster, but they generally only play a few shifts per game, if that. 

The low event style of game for Atlant probably suits them well, but I don't know how they can manage to keep up against Ufa's speed, skill, and depth.  There is no advantage to be seen in goal, with Erik Ersberg and Konstantin Barulin posting almost identical numbers, and even in terms of recent playoff experience Ufa has them beat.  Luckily for Atlant, Ufa isn't that far away from the Moscow region, so travel shouldn't play a major role. 

I'm predicting that Ufa, winners of the last Superleague title back in 2008, will become the second team to win the Gagarin Cup, and will prevail in five games.  They have a seriously well built team that would honestly compete in the NHL.  They represent the potential of the league, while Atlant represents closer to the reality, as a team full of players who played themselves out of the NHL. 

  • Atlant @ Ufa, Friday Apr 8 (3:00 PM CET/10:00 PM EST)
  • Atlant @ Ufa, Sunday Apr 10 (1:00 PM CET/8:00 AM EST)
  • Ufa @ Atlant, Tuesday Apr 12 (5:30 PM CET/12:30 PM EST)
  • Ufa @ Atlant, Thursday Apr 14 (5:30 PM CET/12:30 PM EST)

Games 5-7 are as yet unscheduled, but every second day is the KHL standard, so expect Game 5 to be on Saturday, like an early start. 

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The Ultimate Guide To Cured Vs Aged Sausages, According To Meat Experts

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Whether it's breakfast, lunch, or dinner, sausages can be the versatile (and delicious) protein that kicks up your dish's flavor profile. There are tons of different types of sausages for every palate, each with its own cooking style and cultural history. But have you ever wondered if it is possible to make your own at home? Doing it yourself puts the power in your hands to customize your sausage to your taste.

Curing and aging sausages can sound intimidating, but in reality, it is totally doable at home (with some guidelines). From salami to Italian sausage, to Andouille and bratwurst — you have endless choices on your sausage-making journey. Sausages are often named for their geographic origin with a lot of history behind them. What sausage type you choose will determine your process, as things like sausage texture vary by type.

"Making sausages can be a really good family event as well," Traeger Pitmaster Danielle "Diva Q" Bennett told Mashed. "Involving the family in selecting the spices you want to use the type of grind whether it's a medium plate or a large plate grind and also the utilization of casings." We spoke with a sausage-making expert and scoured the internet to find out tips on curing and aging sausages — and how you can, too!

Cured vs aged: What's the difference?

Cured and aged are often used interchangeably. While they are both sausage preparations, they are not the same. Cured and aged meats have different preparation techniques and ingredients. The types of meats influence the flavor for either of the preparation methods.

"With thousands of varieties of sausage, the possibilities are endless. Some are better served with a curing or fermenting technique versus a dry aging," said Danielle Bennett. "That's one of the things to love about making sausage the endless opportunities to try new textures, flavor profiles, and grinds."

Cured meat uses brining, smoking, canning, or drying techniques to preserve it. Dry curing drains the meat of excess salt, while wet curing uses water, salt, and a refrigerator. Cured meat must be cooked so harmful microorganisms are killed, making it safe to eat. All smoked sausage is cured to prevent illness. 

Aged meat is hung in a controlled temperature room for months to years. There's also a process called dry aging which historically was done in the Mediterranean area due to its climate, but is now possible with dry aging fridges. "When it comes to at-home use, I would highly recommend purchasing a dry-aging cabinet," Bennett said. "This removes a lot of food safety issues that can be detrimental to dry aging sausages safely. When keeping the sausages in a temperature and humidity-controlled cabinet you are removing many of the detrimental issues that can cause spoilage."

Pick your meat for sausage

Versatility is a key benefit of making your own sausage at home. This means the choice of meat is yours. Pork is the most common meat used in sausage and is typically what you would find in smoked sausages in stores. The fat content in your meat is an important consideration, as that can be the difference between a slimy or tough, flavor-lacking sausage. To avoid tasteless sausage, experts recommend choosing meat with 25 to 35 percent fat content, but you can stay under 50 percent fat at most (via Traeger ).

So, what cut of meat should you choose? You can buy already ground pork at the store, or get pork butt or pork shoulder to grind yourself. Pork butt in particular has an ideal meat and fat ratio (via  Smoked BBQ Source ). For a beef option, a chuck roast will do the trick.

There are specialty cuts for sausage like pork heads or pork back, but those are typically found at a butcher. While you may not find a fat percentage on your meat packaging, some trial and error will lead you on the right path to knowing which meats are fatty enough for your preferred palate.

Don't count out the less popular meat options

While pork is arguably the most popular choice, that's not your only option. Many hunters will take their game meat and make a delicious sausage with it. Salami in particular can be a good option for beef or wild game like venison (via Dry Ager ). Plus, that is part of the fun of making your own sausage — getting to experiment with different meats and preparations!

Fresh sausage using wild game meat will likely need additional fat from beef or pork, like the fatback — fat from the back of a pig (via MeatEater ). This may seem counterintuitive to add fat when using lean meat, but adding in fat is a necessary step to have sausage that isn't dry. Butchers or meat counters will have pork fat, but local farmers or online stores can be another source to check.

If you're looking for a chicken sausage, thigh meat is a good option with both moisture and fat (via The Kitchn ). You could also try out cheaper cuts of meat you wouldn't normally purchase, but be sure to remove the gristle.

Make your sausage mixture

Now to the fun part — making the meat. Seasoning is key to making your sausage tasty and is customizable based on the sausage you're making. You can use a stand mixer to mix your seasonings if making a large batch, or you can get your hands dirty for even distribution.

Andouille sausage is typically seasoned with Cajun spices, with heavy paprika, onion, and oregano. There are also  different German sausages, with bratwurst being the most popular. In this preparation, beef, veal, or pork is finely ground giving a smooth texture. You can also spice things up with Spain and Portugal's chorizo, a pork sausage reddened by chili peppers. Kielbasa, a Polish-style sausage, typically includes lots of garlic.

If you are curing sausages, you'll also want to add in sodium nitrite before grinding. You can find commercial cure products and seasoning blends at specialty stores, meat processors, or butcher suppliers. Following instructions carefully, curing will prevent the growth of Clostridium botulinum (and give that pink coloring that we're used to seeing).

Are you unsure if your seasoning blend is right? Danielle Bennett suggests testing the sausage grind mixture first by cooking up a little patty in a pan and taste-testing so you can adjust the seasoning if needed. You also want to be mindful of the consistency of the meat. Your mixture is good to go if the meat sticks to your hand and you start to see "feathery hairs" (via Smoked BBQ Source ).

Take inventory and prepare your equipment

Having the right gear is what will make your sausage a success. While you don't need to have the fanciest equipment, some upgrades can certainly make your process easier. Some basic equipment that you can count on needing for any sausage recipe includes scales to weigh your meat, mixing containers, a sharp knife, a grinder, a sausage stuffer, and casings (via Mississippi State University Extension ). Depending on if you are planning on smoking your sausage, you will want a smokehouse and a way to hang smoked links.

Don't be discouraged if you don't have access to a sausage grinder. Your handy KitchenAid mixer has a meat grinder attachment that will work just fine, or you could even use a food processor. But it may not be as consistent of a texture as if you were using a grinder (via The Kitchn ).

Equally as important as the equipment you choose to use is the temperature of said equipment. Working with cold equipment will lead to the best sausage-making success because you don't want your meat to heat up. This can even happen if you work your meat with your hands. Warm meat means that the fat will start to soften and smear in the grinding process. To avoid this, pop everything into the fridge or freezer, including your mixing bowls and grinder head/attachment, or set them on ice as you work.

Perfect your grinding process

Once you have your meat mixture chilled at 32 degrees Fahrenheit and ready to go, it's time to grind. Cut lean and fat into small pieces for the grinder. The size of these pieces depends on how big your meat grinder is. Experts at Traeger say fewer chunks are better if your grinder allows for it. Before grinding, cool down your meat for at least 15 minutes in the freezer so the meat grinds cleaner.

It also may take more than one pass through your grinder, depending on the type of sausage you are making. Snack sticks or summer sausage may require two passes between a large and small plate attachment (via Smoked BBQ Source ). For fresh sausage, one pass through the grinder may be sufficient.

Beginners are recommended to let the meat sit in the freezer to cool down for 20 minutes before regrinding (via Hunt Gather Cook ). Another tip is to use some bread in the grinder at the end of grinding so you don't waste any meat. Experts at The Kitchn is to keep your blades and plates dry during grinding, but apply vegetable oil before starting. After the grind, be sure to clean your equipment promptly to prevent sticking and a lot of mess.

Choosing your sausage casing

Another personal choice that can make or break your sausage is the casing. A sausage casing is the material used to close up your sausages. Casings have been used since ancient times, and were traditionally made from the intestines of animals. Now, there are other options than these traditional casings. You will want to ask yourself what size and type of sausages you want to make and what you want your sausage to look like.

Natural casings can be good choices for traditional sausage but can be difficult for beginners to master due to their irregular shape. Natural casings also provide the best texture for what sausage experts call a "snap." Collagen casings keep things easy to stuff and can be easier for beginners. Link sausage and snack sticks are two examples where collagen casings are a good choice. Synthetic casings can be made from cellulose, plastic, or even plant-based. They are inedible so they need to be removed before eating, but can be a good option for sausages that need strong support.

You likely won't notice a difference in taste between edible sausage casings, but there will be a difference in texture. If you don't have access to casings, opaque plastic bags can be used if you are making fresh breakfast patty sausages . Your sausage can be casingless, however, you may notice some difficulty keeping the sausage from sticking during cooking.

Stuff your sausage carefully

Stuffing can be intimidating, as you don't want to overstuff your sausage and make a big mess. There are methods to make your sausage without a sausage-stuffer by using plastic wrap (via The Kitchn ), or even a sausage stuffing attachment for your stand mixer. But you may find it worthwhile to invest in a dedicated piece of equipment — especially if you plan to make this a regular activity.

"Use a good quality stuffer," Danielle Bennett told Mashed.com. "Invest in good pieces of equipment at the beginning of your journey and they can last you a lifetime." Bennett says another tip is to take it slow and avoid overstuffing. Running just a bit of water through the casing before stuffing can also help make the process run smoothly. "The meat has to be allowed enough room to expand during the cooking process," she said. "Use a sausage pricker if you notice pockets of air building up in the casing."

During the actual stuffing process, it is key to put as much casing onto your stuffing attachment or horn as you can, holding it firmly with your fingers on the stuffing horn (via Mississippi State University Extension ). Applying pressure to fill the casing fully will help prevent those air pockets. After stuffing your sausage, you will likely tie or twist your sausage to make individual links. Smoked BBQ Source recommends pinching and tying as you go.

Dry or cure your sausage — but follow directions

If you plan on making fresh sausage and enjoying it right away, this is a step you can disregard. However, if you want to dry or cure your sausage, you need to wait before cooking it up. Dry-cured sausage can take anywhere from 20 to 50 days to be ready to eat depending on your casing and casing size ( via Bradley Smoker ).

If you use a cure on your sausage, you can immediately put your sausage in the smoker after stuffing (via Smoked BBQ Source ). The difference with the dry-curing preparation is the timing after. Bradley Smoker's recipe states meat should be placed in a 38-40 degree cooler for 48 hours, then reground and stuffed before hanging in a drying room kept at 60 degrees Fahrenheit and a relative humidity of 65 to 70 percent for 48 hours. The sausage stays in a 38 to 40-degree Fahrenheit cooler to cure for 20 days.

For dry-aging salami sausage utilizing a dry-aging refrigerator, sausages are strung up after the stuffing process so they don't "sweat" for a day at 68 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit and 80 percent humidity (via Dry Ager ). They then hang for five days at 62 degrees Fahrenheit and 70 percent relative humidity, while being sprayed daily with brine.

As you can see, the process varies by type of sausage and your preferred cure/aging method. You'll want to follow the directions on the curing kit packaging or your dry-ager closely.

Cook your sausage

How you cook your sausage is up to you (but you will definitely want to avoid these mistakes when cooking sausage ). If you aged your meat, there is an important step before cooking. You will want to scrape it to eliminate the crusted mold coating that has developed during the aging process. Otherwise, it's finally time to get cooking!

If you opt for the smoking route, Traeger recommends that homemade sausage be smoked at 225 degrees Fahrenheit for 1-2 hours directly on the grill grate. You can also cold smoke your sausages to hang and dry in a dry-aging fridge. This process is done at 59 degrees to 77 degrees Fahrenheit in a smoke box or a smoking oven (via Dry Ager ). This cooking method provides a long shelf life and is ideal for salami preparation. If smoking isn't an option for you, you can grill your sausage, bake it in the oven, fry it on the stove in a pan, or even boil it. It is important to note that cured sausage is not shelf-stable after cooking it, so it must be refrigerated or frozen.

Store your sausage properly

Now that you have your sausage, you want to be sure you store it properly to use it for days to come. Homemade smoked sausage can be stored in the fridge for three to four days (via Traeger ).

If you've made a particularly large batch of fresh, uncooked sausage, a vacuum sealer may be your friend. You can freeze sausages for 2-3 months. For dry-cured sausages, you won't see any quality suffering by keeping them in a wrap (there are even some reusable ones like beeswax wraps) in the fridge. While a salami won't spoil, it won't be as tasty as it once was. Dry curing properly creates an environment that stifles bacteria growth, so you shouldn't expect any safety issues if stored properly.

The USDA recommends that whole hard or dry sausage can be stored in the fridge unopened indefinitely and three weeks opened, six weeks in the pantry, and in the freezer for up to one to two months. Similarly, semi-dry sausage can be stored unopened in the fridge for three months and three weeks opened, and one to two months in the freezer.

Safety tips while making sausage

You can make delicious sausage safely at home, but be aware that certain precautions should be taken in preparation, storage, and cooking. "Above all food safety has to be of number one importance when making sausages at home," Danielle Bennett said. "Keeping the meats, cold enough and safe enough temperature — storing them properly and utilizing online or book resources that are once again from trusted sources that have the educational background to support making sausages at home safely."

As mentioned at least a few times throughout this guide, be sure to keep your meat cold (40 degrees Fahrenheit or lower) during grinding and mixing. You also want to sanitize your surfaces and your equipment thoroughly (via Mississippi State University Extension ). According to the USDA , uncooked sausages that contain ground beef, pork, lamb, or veal should be cooked to 160 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent foodborne illness. Uncooked sausages that contain ground turkey and chicken should be cooked to 165 degrees Fahrenheit.

Partners in Time! (Japanese: ファイナルⅣ 「相棒」 The Finals IV: "Partner" ) is the 132nd episode of Pokémon Journeys: The Series , and the 1,217th episode of the Pokémon anime . It first aired in Japan on November 11, 2022, in Canada on April 8, 2023, in South Africa on April 18, 2023, in Australia on May 8, 2023, and in the United States on June 23, 2023.

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  • 3.1.1.1 Main series debuts
  • 4.2 Pokémon
  • 5.2 Dub edits
  • 6 In other languages
  • 7 References

The final round of the Pokémon World Coronation Series Masters Eight Tournament is roaring along, and the power generated by 10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt and G-Max Wildfire causes a storm of Galar particles! But the Legendary Pokémon Eternatus appears, quelling the disturbance and recharging Leon and Ash’s Dynamax bands. Leon Gigantamaxes his Cinderace, and Ash has Pikachu Gigantamax, too. Pikachu wins the matchup, leaving it and Leon’s Charizard to battle to the end. The battle is like nothing anyone has seen before, and all of Ash’s friends and Pokémon show him and Pikachu their support. In the end, Pikachu wins, and Ash becomes the new World Champion!

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Eternatus has appeared above Wyndon Stadium during the Masters Eight Tournament finals. Reporting the situation to her grandmother, Sonia informs Professor Magnolia of the high activity of Galar particles in the area, which is likely the reason why Eternatus was drawn there. With a roar, the Legendary Pokémon fires a Dynamax Cannon into the sky, causing the dark clouds above the stadium to part and the Galar particles to stabilize, showing that Eternatus had come here to protect Galar . Following one more roar, Eternatus flies away. Leon thanks Eternatus for protecting them and points out to Ash that the Gigantic Pokémon left them a parting gift in the form of recharged Dynamax Bands . He recalls his Charizard and uses his rejuvenated Dynamax Band on Cinderace 's Poké Ball , performing his second Gigantamax in this Full Battle . Ash decides to respond in kind, loading Pikachu with power from his own Dynamax Band and tossing him to the battlefield as the Mouse Pokémon Gigantamaxes as well. Both Pokémon launch their respective G-Max Moves , G-Max Fireball and G-Max Volt Crash . Both attacks land, despite the attempts at holding them back, creating a pair of giant explosions. When the smoke clears, it turns out the extreme power exerted by the two Pokémon has caused them to revert to normal prematurely. Moments later, Cinderace collapses, ending the Gigantamax showdown in Pikachu's victory and leaving both Trainers with their last Pokémon.

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Leon sends Charizard back out, preparing for the final clash between two partner Pokémon. Leon thanks Ash for giving him such an exciting battle and resolves to keep doing his best until the very end. Ash is also fired up, declaring the this battle is a culmination of everything he's experienced since he first met Pikachu , which is why he fully intends to win. Pikachu begins the confrontation with Quick Attack , avoiding an Ancient Power before landing a hit that he tries to follow up with Iron Tail . Charizard pushes Pikachu back with its own tail and then uses Air Slash to bombard both Pikachu and the battlefield around him. A Fire Blast follows, which Pikachu stops with Electroweb , giving him enough time to get out of the blast radius. Next comes a meeting of Fire Blast and Thunderbolt , which pushes both Pokémon back. When Pikachu uses Iron Tail once again, Leon lets Charizard take the hit, leaving Pikachu open for a close-range Dragon Pulse that blows him back, with him only narrowly escaping its full force by blasting it apart with Thunderbolt.

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Ash and Pikachu are still far from done and express their determination with a grand display of Electric power from Pikachu. Filled with excitement, Leon and Charizard respond in kind with a show of Charizard's Fire power. While Sonia looks down at Leon from the stands and reminisces how much he has grown since she first battled against him as a child, Pikachu strikes Charizard with a blindingly fast Quick Attack. Once more, Charizard uses Ancient Power, which Pikachu evades by jumping from floating rock to another, until he's running upside down along the arc running over the stadium. Charizard pursues Pikachu while using Air Slash, which Pikachu meets with a series of Iron Tails as he drops back down. Dodging Pikachu's last Iron Tail swing, Charizard releases another Fire Blast. Ash calls for a Thunderbolt to stop it, but Pikachu fails to react in time, allowing Charizard's devastating Fire move to finally make contact. When the smoke clears, it becomes clear that Pikachu has taken heavy damage from the hit. The entire stadium and all of Ash's friends watching the battle descend into a deafening silence while Pikachu breathes heavily and struggles to stay conscious. Pikachu's vision grows blurry, and he collapses.

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Pikachu recalls Ash's words from the time they first met and how he shocked him on sight, before waking up in a white void, with Bulbasaur , Squirtle , Charizard , Butterfree , and Pidgeot appearing around him. Looking around, Pikachu sees the rest of Ash's Kanto Pokémon, as well as his Pokémon friends from Johto , Hoenn , Sinnoh , Unova , Kalos , Alola , and the current team , all cheering for him. Finally, Ash himself also appears, telling Pikachu how all of their companions are at their side. With the support of his friends from past and present alike on his side, Pikachu stands back up and releases a massive eruption of electricity, which also occurs in the real world. Flipping his hat backwards, Ash declares that the next attack will finish it. Leon grows equally excited and tosses his own hat aside to show he's putting everything into his next blow as well. Filled with passion, Ash and Leon order their respective partners to use Thunderbolt and Fire Blast while diving at each other. The two fired-up Pokémon crash into each other in a literal head-to-head collision, putting everything they have into use in order to overpower the other.

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Waking up at a Pokémon Center , Pikachu sees Ash and starts recalling how the battle ended. Following the fierce clash, both Pokémon are pushed back. Charizard lets out a determined roar, but then slowly keels over and falls down. The official judgment is made: Charizard is unable to battle , meaning that the winner of the Masters Eight Tournament and the new Monarch is Ash. The stadium explodes with cheers at the birth of a new World Champion and Ash rushes to scoop the thoroughly exhausted Pikachu into his arms for a celebratory hug. Back at the present, Ash congratulates Pikachu for winning the battle as his partner happily jumps into his arms once again. Leon enters the room and thanks Ash for the fun battle before telling him how this match actually reminded him of his first-ever battle against Sonia, which had taught him the excitement of battling and even the frustration of losing. He declares that from now on, he's just another challenger, and both he and Ash promise to battle again someday. They are subsequently joined by Dawn and Chloe , who tell them the awards ceremony is about to begin.

With the whole world watching, Leon presents Ash with a golden trophy, which is so heavy that he needs the support of his team to lift it. At Professor Oak's Laboratory , all of Ash's Pokémon let off a fireworks display of moves as they joyously celebrate their Trainer's victory. In their skybox, Cynthia and Diantha are feeling so excited by the battle they just witnessed that they decide to also have one right away. In the stands, Team Rocket is so caught up in their happiness at Ash winning that they completely forget about their plan to steal his Pokémon. The entire stadium cheers for Ash as he raises the trophy up high and the latest World Coronation Series season comes to a close.

The next morning, Ash is woken up from his sleep at the Rose of the Rondelands hotel by a phone call from Goh . Figuring it must be about Mew , Ash wakes Pikachu up and happily responds to the call.

Major events

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  • Eternatus restores energy to Leon and Ash 's Dynamax Bands and returns to the wild .
  • Brock is revealed to have met Alexa and reunited with Cilan .
  • May is revealed to have returned to Hoenn , and she and Max are revealed to have met Serena and Lisia .
  • The Full Battle between Ash and Leon ends in Ash's victory, making him the new Monarch and World Champion .
  • Dawn meets Leon for the first time.
  • The Pokémon World Coronation Series Masters Eight Tournament ends.

Pokémon debuts

  • Gigantamax Cinderace

Main series debuts

  • Brock's Blissey
  • Professor Oak
  • Professor Kukui
  • Professor Burnet
  • Professor Magnolia
  • Pikachu ( Ash's ; World Cap ; Gigantamax )
  • Meowth ( Team Rocket )
  • Wobbuffet ( Jessie's )
  • Piplup ( Dawn's )
  • Dedenne ( Clemont's )
  • Rotom ( Rotom Pokédex )
  • Butterfree ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Pidgeot ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Bulbasaur ( Ash's )
  • Charizard ( Ash's )
  • Squirtle ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Kingler ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Primeape ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Muk ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Tauros ( Ash's ; ×30)
  • Mr. Mime ( Ash 's; Mimey ; fantasy)
  • Lapras ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Snorlax ( Ash's )
  • Heracross ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Bayleef ( Ash's )
  • Quilava ( Ash's )
  • Totodile ( Ash's )
  • Noctowl ( Ash's ; Shiny ; fantasy)
  • Donphan ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Larvitar ( Ash's ; unofficial; fantasy)
  • Swellow ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Sceptile ( Ash's )
  • Corphish ( Ash's )
  • Torkoal ( Ash's )
  • Glalie ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Staraptor ( Ash's )
  • Torterra ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Infernape ( Ash's )
  • Buizel ( Ash's )
  • Gliscor ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Gible ( Ash's )
  • Unfezant ( Ash's ; female; fantasy)
  • Oshawott ( Ash's )
  • Pignite ( Ash's )
  • Snivy ( Ash's )
  • Scraggy ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Leavanny ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Palpitoad ( Ash's )
  • Boldore ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Krookodile ( Ash's )
  • Greninja ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Talonflame ( Ash's )
  • Hawlucha ( Ash's )
  • Goodra ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Noivern ( Ash's )
  • Rowlet ( Ash's )
  • Lycanroc ( Ash's ; Dusk Form )
  • Incineroar ( Ash's )
  • Solgaleo ( Ash 's; Nebby ; unofficial; fantasy)
  • Naganadel ( Ash's ; fantasy)
  • Melmetal ( Ash's )
  • Dragonite ( Ash's )
  • Gengar ( Ash's )
  • Lucario ( Ash's )
  • Sirfetch'd ( Ash's )
  • Dracovish ( Ash's )
  • Psyduck ( Misty's )
  • Gyarados ( Misty's )
  • Croagunk ( Brock's )
  • Blissey ( Brock's )
  • Glaceon ( May's )
  • Ambipom ( Dawn's ; fantasy)
  • Pansage ( Cilan's )
  • Sylveon ( Serena's )
  • Eevee ( Lana 's; Sandy )
  • Turtonator ( Kiawe's )
  • Vulpix ( Lillie 's; Alolan form ; Snowy )
  • Togedemaru ( Sophocles's )
  • Tsareena ( Mallow's )
  • Morpeko ( James's ; Full Belly Mode and Hangry Mode )
  • Eevee ( Chloe's )
  • Rotom ( Professor Cerise 's; Rotom Phone )
  • Charmander ( Leon's ; flashback)
  • Charizard ( Leon's )
  • Eternatus ( Leon's ; leaves)
  • Cinderace ( Leon 's; Gigantamax )
  • Helioptile ( Alexa 's)
  • Altaria ( Lisia 's; Ali)
  • Rookidee ( Sonia 's; flashback)
  • Indeedee ( Nurse Joy 's; male)
  • Indeedee ( Nurse Joy 's; female)
  • Aegislash ( Dan 's)
  • Rotom ( Team Rocket 's; Rotom Phone )
  • Zigzagoon ( Galarian Form ; ×3)
  • Manectric (Trainer's)
  • Meowstic (Trainer's)
  • Dottler (Trainer's)
  • Gossifleur (×3)
  • Rotom ( Drone Rotom ; multiple)

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  • Get Inspired! Let's Solve a Poké Riddle!! : Cinderace
  • This is the last episode to air in Japan before the release of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet .
  • Ash and Leon read out this episode's title card.
  • There are no eyecatches in this episode.
  • Special screenings of Ash's winning ceremony were held in Shibuya . [1]
  • This episode's commercial break does not occur at the halfway point, like it usually does, instead taking place during the final clash of the battle.
  • This episode concludes the thirteen-part Pokémon World Coronation Series Masters Eight Tournament arc.
  • Shinji Miyazaki 's music from Pokémon the Series: Black & White , Pokémon the Series: XY , Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel , and I Choose You! is reused as background music in this episode.
  • Aim to Be a Pokémon Master 's original 1997 version is used as an insert song in the original version, while Pokémon Theme (Gotta Catch 'Em All) is used in the English dub.
  • Todd Snap , whose last appearance was in Freeze Frame , 1,028 episodes earlier.
  • This is also their only physical appearance in Pokémon Journeys: The Series .
  • Cilan , whose last main series appearance was in Best Wishes Until We Meet Again! , 419 episodes earlier.
  • Alexa , whose last main series appearance was in A Towering Takeover! , 286 episodes earlier.
  • This episode features twenty human main characters, the highest amount in any episode up to this point.
  • As of this episode, Togetic is the only main character (human or Pokémon) across the anime up to this point who hasn’t appeared during this series.
  • This episode marks the first time outside of openings and endings in which every human main character up to this point has physically appeared since The Right Place and the Right Mime , 810 episodes earlier.
  • May's physical appearance is updated to match her game counterpart 's design in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire and is shown wearing the Contest Costume that her counterpart wears, with the costume previously being worn by Chloe in Reuniting for the First Time! .
  • Lapras , who last appeared in Lapras of Luxury , 960 episodes earlier.
  • As Ash's Pidgeot was seen as a Pidgeotto in said episode, its last appearance as a Pidgeot was in a flashback in Fighting Flyer with Fire , 1,086 episodes earlier.
  • Goodra , who last appeared in Till We Compete Again! , 278 episodes earlier.
  • Butterfree , Squirtle , and Larvitar , who all last appeared in Alola, Kanto! , 236 episodes earlier.
  • This episode also marks the first time Ambipom is seen since To Thine Own Pokémon Be True! , 627 episodes earlier. She, however, was seen as an Aipom in a flashback in Friends, Rivals, Lend Me Your Spirit! .
  • The only Pokémon Ash has owned which didn't appear in this episode are ones he owned for less than an episode and Haunter (who was never officially caught ).
  • This episode also marks the first time Leon's Charizard has been knocked out onscreen.
  • As of this episode, Alder is the only regional Champion , current or former, to have not been defeated in an onscreen battle.
  • This episode marks the first appearance of a Manectric and an Ambipom in the anime since Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel , over six years prior.
  • This is the first time Pikachu has Gigantamaxed since his ability to do so was first revealed in The Climb to Be the Very Best! , 119 episodes earlier.
  • This episode marks the first time a Trainer is seen Gigantamaxing more than one Pokémon in a single battle, as well as the first time a Pokémon is seen using more than a single power-up—in this case, using a Z-Move and Gigantamaxing—in a single battle.
  • Despite being present in all but one episode of the arc, this is the first episode in which Morpeko turns into Full Belly Mode during the Masters Eight Tournament. The form change may reflect the conclusion of the tournament.
  • Morpeko is seen eating Darumaka box lunches from Kyurem VS. The Sword of Justice in this episode.
  • Since Brock and Cilan are shown watching Ash's battle together, it's most likely that they have learned they are both mutual friends of his after failing to do so in BWS01 .
  • Eternatus 's role in this episode is similar to that of the guardian deities in From Z to Shining Z! , as they both appear during the last battle of a tournament arc to allow one more use of a power-up in that very battle.
  • One of the scenes where Pikachu 's Thunderbolt and Charizard's Fire Blast collide is remarkably similar to a scene in the third version of One, Two, Three .
  • Furthermore, the animation of Ash flipping his hat is similar to the ones he flipped his hat in the original series and Pokémon the Series: Black & White .
  • Pikachu's method of charging in with his final Thunderbolt is very reminiscent of his former use of Volt Tackle . Furthermore, the way his body sparks after finishing the attack is similar to Volt Tackle's recoil effect.
  • The painting on the wall of Ash's hotel room at the end of the episode is similar to "A sailing ship on a high sea by moonlight" by Ivan Aivazovsky . His greatest work is considered to be a painting called " The Ninth Wave ", making this a potential reference to Generation IX .
  • As of this episode, Leon's Charizard has used more moves than any other individual Pokémon in the anime, with a total of 20, surpassing Ash's Pikachu's record of 19 used moves. It has also used all of them in a single series , unlike Pikachu.
  • This episode marks the final appearance of May, Max, Dawn , Iris , Serena , Clemont , Bonnie , Lana , Kiawe , Lillie , Sophocles , Mallow , Todd Snap, Cynthia , Alexa, Diantha , Professor Kukui , Gladion , Professor Burnet , Rose , Sonia , Lei , Oleana , Professor Magnolia , and Dan .
  • This episode marks the final physical appearance of Ash's Lycanroc and Melmetal .
  • Unshō Ishizuka was added into the credits for this episode, with archived audio of his voice being used for Kingler , Muk , Swellow , and Boldore .
  • It may also be a reference to the 2005 Nintendo DS game, Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time .
  • Danika , Danika's Azumarill , Gary , Goh , Horace , Quillon , and Grookey narrate the preview for the next episode .
  • The English dub's subtitles have several errors during the Pokémon Theme, as well as incorrectly listing one line as "present the best Win exciting battling.s".
  • The muffling sound effect present when Pikachu is panting heavily and Ash cries out Pikachu's name afterwards is removed in the dub.
  • The voices of some of Ash's Pokémon are heard differently between the original and the English dub. For example, Kingler and Nebby 's voices are heard in the original, while they are silent in the dub. Inversely, Larvitar, Melmetal, and Naganadel 's voices aren't heard in the original, but are heard in the dub.

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  • Episodes storyboarded by Daiki Tomiyasu
  • Episodes directed by Makoto Ōga
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  • Episodes by multiple assistant directors
  • Episodes animated by Shūhei Yasuda
  • Episodes focusing on Ash
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