Dedicated to the memory of Rachael Lillis
July 8, 1969-August 10, 2024
Hello everyone- I have been contemplating a look at this episode for ages; and with the passing of Rachael Lillis earlier this year; I thought it would be the ideal way to pay tribute with a posthumous parting gift. Let's open up "The Stun Spore Detour."
After a battle sends James and Meowth packing, Misty partners with Poliwag to find the plants they need. Sure enough, they find all they need at the bottom of the lake.
Though attempting to trick Misty proves fruitless, they do get just the amount they need from the batch nearby. Turns out she left it for them so they could help Jessie. I would also like to point out I have no regrets over what I did- if anything; I like to think I helped extend Rachael's life or make her remaining days more comfortable.
In their respective cabins, the antidote to the paralysis is prepared by boiling it in water. Though the villain teams typically don’t tend to be my favorite characters; this episode does do a great job of showcasing how they care for each other in ways unique from the main cast.
After everyone consumes the cure, it's back to the matter at hand! I once again apologize for the hiatus; but it was necessary after a long night near the start of the month and intermittent flu-like symptoms in the weeks that followed.
With the battle won, everyone thanks Misty for her help; who in turn thanks her Poliwag. Said Poliwag would later become a prominent member of her roster. It's even creator Satoshi Tajiri's favorite of the original 150- who knew? We close the episode on everyone continuing their voyage to the Orange League. This time, the song featured for Pikachu's Jukebox is "Viridian City."
"The Stun Spore Detour" was already an episode I enjoyed quite a bit; but the events of this year have made it even more worthy of being one of my favorite episodes of this season and the franchise as a whole. It's not a conventional way of celebrating the season; but then again, I've never been one for convention.
While Rachael may be gone, what she left behind will hold a special place in my heart and countless others. In addition to her work here, she also voiced the title role of Revolutionary Girl Utena and Cocco in the 2011 version of Hunter X Hunter. With that, I am glad I finally got to share this with you all. As long as we remember the ones that left an impact on us all; no one is ever really gone. I will see you all again soon, take care.
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