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In this episode, Jeff and Josh dive into Meowth Rules!, an Orange Islands standout that finally puts Team Rocket—and specifically Meowth—where they belong: dead center. While Ash, Misty, and Not Brock float around on Lapras talking about friendship and badges Ash still doesn’t understand, the real plot kicks off with Team Rocket stranded, broke, and once again pinning their financial hopes on Meowth learning Pay Day… a move he permanently locked himself out of by choosing the far more impressive skill of talking.
We break down Meowth’s accidental rise to godhood after he’s mistaken for the prophesied “Meowth of Bounty” by an island cult that immediately proves it should not be left unsupervised. From IOUs being treated as legal tender to a giant golden Meowth statue that is also, for reasons, a fully functional mech, the episode leans hard into cult logic, prophecy loopholes, and anime escalation. Along the way, we dig into the meaning of Pay Day, the maneki-neko inspiration behind Meowth, and why James collecting bottle caps is somehow the most emotionally devastating detail in the entire story.
As Ash and the Twerps threaten to blow Meowth’s cover, the episode takes a sharp turn, reframing Team Ash as the villains through Meowth’s eyes and forcing him to choose between comfort, worship, and his actual friends. We unpack Meowth denying Jessie and James like a cat-themed Simon Peter, the increasingly unhinged “training” meant to force Pay Day out of him, and the moment Jessie and James quietly prove—again—why Team Rocket works as a trio by saving Meowth without expecting anything in return.
By the time the bounty ceremony devolves into what can only be described as ritualized assault, the episode reveals its real theme: power and praise mean nothing if they cost you the people who actually care about you. It’s funny, uncomfortable, surprisingly sincere, and easily the first truly great Orange Islands episode—one that understands Meowth isn’t compelling because he wants money, but because he keeps choosing Jessie and James, even when being worshipped would be easier.
Twitter: @pokemonsnapshot
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Raving Energy (faster) by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5030-raving-energy-faster-
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
By The Pokémon SnapshotIn this episode, Jeff and Josh dive into Meowth Rules!, an Orange Islands standout that finally puts Team Rocket—and specifically Meowth—where they belong: dead center. While Ash, Misty, and Not Brock float around on Lapras talking about friendship and badges Ash still doesn’t understand, the real plot kicks off with Team Rocket stranded, broke, and once again pinning their financial hopes on Meowth learning Pay Day… a move he permanently locked himself out of by choosing the far more impressive skill of talking.
We break down Meowth’s accidental rise to godhood after he’s mistaken for the prophesied “Meowth of Bounty” by an island cult that immediately proves it should not be left unsupervised. From IOUs being treated as legal tender to a giant golden Meowth statue that is also, for reasons, a fully functional mech, the episode leans hard into cult logic, prophecy loopholes, and anime escalation. Along the way, we dig into the meaning of Pay Day, the maneki-neko inspiration behind Meowth, and why James collecting bottle caps is somehow the most emotionally devastating detail in the entire story.
As Ash and the Twerps threaten to blow Meowth’s cover, the episode takes a sharp turn, reframing Team Ash as the villains through Meowth’s eyes and forcing him to choose between comfort, worship, and his actual friends. We unpack Meowth denying Jessie and James like a cat-themed Simon Peter, the increasingly unhinged “training” meant to force Pay Day out of him, and the moment Jessie and James quietly prove—again—why Team Rocket works as a trio by saving Meowth without expecting anything in return.
By the time the bounty ceremony devolves into what can only be described as ritualized assault, the episode reveals its real theme: power and praise mean nothing if they cost you the people who actually care about you. It’s funny, uncomfortable, surprisingly sincere, and easily the first truly great Orange Islands episode—one that understands Meowth isn’t compelling because he wants money, but because he keeps choosing Jessie and James, even when being worshipped would be easier.
Twitter: @pokemonsnapshot
Email: [email protected]
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/