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Episode Link: http://www.animate.tv/radio/details.php?id=pokemon
The first episode of the Rocket-Dan's radio show just wrapped up.
The show starts with the Rocket trio being all serious, talking about getting Meloetta and all that while dramatic music plays in the background. After this goes on for a bit, Kojirou starts to question why they've been acting so "professional" lately. The other members of the trio try to keep up their serious facades as he complains at first, but they're soon convinced to go back to having fun again. Someone (I think Nyasu) even says something like "If I have to say "for the sake of Sakaki-sama" one more time..."!!
Now that the trio's back to their pre-BW selves, they decide to go on the radio, recruit all 7 billion people on Earth to become Rocket-Dan members, and get the Boss' praise. They think Seger-Hakase will be angry if he finds out about this project of theirs, so Nyasu suggests they do this on the down low.
After the opening music (Rocket-Dan yo Eien ni), the trio introduces themselves. They talk about how they'll use Twitter to get people to follow them, prompting Musashi to ask what this "social networking" mumbo-jumbo is all about. After some more explanation, Nyasu introduces their first guest: Ohtani Ikue, a daycare worker with experience raising many pokemon.
After Ohtani introduces herself and the other shows she's been in (Gash Bell, One Piece, etc.), she starts to "bring" pokemon into the studio to show them off to the trio. First, she brings in Pikachu, who then apparently jumps onto Musashi's lap. She talks about Manene (who does its own version of "ya na kanji"), Nazonokusa, Nozomi's Nyaruma, and others. After doing this for a while, Ms. Ohtani promotes this year's movie.
A commercial airs in which Subway Masters Kudari and Nobori promote Pokemon Mate.
When the show comes back, the trio does a segment in which Nyasu plays the opening notes of a song used in Pocket Monsters and asks the other two to guess what it is. The songs are:
1) Rocket-Dan yo Eien ni
2) Maemuki Rocket-Dan (Nyasu calls this ending theme #12, for all you number nerds out there)
3) Mezase Pokemon Master (Ohtani Ikue guesses this one)
4) Hyaku Gojuu-Ichi (they didn't announce the answer in this week's episode - they'll do it next week - but it was pretty obvious regardless)
Next, the trio plays a shortened version of "Rocket-Dan yo Eien ni."
As the show wraps up, the trio tells its listeners to send any questions or comments to their Twitter account at #rocketdan. They end the show by saying "Ii kanji."
The first episode of the Rocket-Dan's radio show just wrapped up.
The show starts with the Rocket trio being all serious, talking about getting Meloetta and all that while dramatic music plays in the background. After this goes on for a bit, Kojirou starts to question why they've been acting so "professional" lately. The other members of the trio try to keep up their serious facades as he complains at first, but they're soon convinced to go back to having fun again. Someone (I think Nyasu) even says something like "If I have to say "for the sake of Sakaki-sama" one more time..."!!
Now that the trio's back to their pre-BW selves, they decide to go on the radio, recruit all 7 billion people on Earth to become Rocket-Dan members, and get the Boss' praise. They think Seger-Hakase will be angry if he finds out about this project of theirs, so Nyasu suggests they do this on the down low.
After the opening music (Rocket-Dan yo Eien ni), the trio introduces themselves. They talk about how they'll use Twitter to get people to follow them, prompting Musashi to ask what this "social networking" mumbo-jumbo is all about. After some more explanation, Nyasu introduces their first guest: Ohtani Ikue, a daycare worker with experience raising many pokemon.
After Ohtani introduces herself and the other shows she's been in (Gash Bell, One Piece, etc.), she starts to "bring" pokemon into the studio to show them off to the trio. First, she brings in Pikachu, who then apparently jumps onto Musashi's lap. She talks about Manene (who does its own version of "ya na kanji"), Nazonokusa, Nozomi's Nyaruma, and others. After doing this for a while, Ms. Ohtani promotes this year's movie.
A commercial airs in which Subway Masters Kudari and Nobori promote Pokemon Mate.
When the show comes back, the trio does a segment in which Nyasu plays the opening notes of a song used in Pocket Monsters and asks the other two to guess what it is. The songs are:
1) Rocket-Dan yo Eien ni
2) Maemuki Rocket-Dan (Nyasu calls this ending theme #12, for all you number nerds out there)
3) Mezase Pokemon Master (Ohtani Ikue guesses this one)
4) Hyaku Gojuu-Ichi (they didn't announce the answer in this week's episode - they'll do it next week - but it was pretty obvious regardless)
Next, the trio plays a shortened version of "Rocket-Dan yo Eien ni."
As the show wraps up, the trio tells its listeners to send any questions or comments to their Twitter account at #rocketdan. They end the show by saying "Ii kanji."
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