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Make the Colors in the Sky!
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AN: Fuschia and Bulldog appear courtesy of a friend of mine on Bulbagarden.
"My Cousin and Chaos"
Episode 1: Camp Back Yard
The morning sun streams inside a house in Pewter City, illuminating a boy with tan skin munching on cereal as he studies a game show host talking to a contestant on a TV screen. He's only been up for an hour, and the rerun of "Lucky Spin" is the only thing on worth watching.
"Morning, Forest..." a girl with similar features smiles as she enters the room with a bowl of cereal for herself.
"Morning, Terra..." Forest returns his sisters greeting before noticing a pink humanoid creature studying the screen intently. "And good morning to you too, Happini."
Terra motions for Happini to come closer. "It's okay--you can watch "Lucky Spin" with us."
"Just you, me, Terra, and the TV..." Forest agrees before nudging Terra. "Ain't summertime great?"
"Happini pi?" Happini asks as the host talks to the second contestant.
"Well, the host's talking to the three people playing right now, but in order to play, the contestants are shown a puzzle, and they spin a big wheel to see how much every guess of a letter is worth." Forest explains.
"To win the round, you have to solve the puzzle." Terra adds. "If you solve the most puzzles, you win the game and try for a bigger prize." Happini's eyes turn to stars as the first contestant spins the wheel to get the game underway.
"It's a phrase, four words." Forest tells Terra as a quick shot of the puzzle board is seen.
"We know the third word is a 'the' or an 'and'..." Terra notes.
"Blank in the blank...." Forest muses as the third word is slowly revealed to be a 'the'
"Blank on the blank..." Terra makes her guess.
"Between in the blank..." Forest adds his prediction for the first word as the contestant reveals three E's.
"That doesn't make sense." Terra notes before guessing again as two I's are found. "Blanking in the blank..."
"Pini pi?" Happini is confused.
"We like trying to figure out the puzzles before the contestants do." Forest explains before making another guess. "Fleeing in the blank..."
"You can tell the little words like 'the' 'and', 'in' or 'on' pretty easily..." Terra tells Happini. "It's the big words that are harder to figure out."
"Sleeping in the blank..." Forest guesses as the second contestant reveals an S.
"Sleeping in the dark..." Terra adds her prediction for the fourth word.
"Sleeping in the something..." Forest grumbles, annoyed that there have been no letters found in the puzzle's fourth word yet.
"Sleeping in the b-" Terra guesses--the fourth word has now been shown to start with a B.
"Sleeping in the buff!" an older male voice calls, getting the children's attention.
Terra whirls around to see an older boy with similar features to her brother standing in the doorway as the puzzle board confirms his guess. "How'd you know the answer, Brock?"
"Easy..." Brock replies as he enters the room and takes Happini in his arms before settling in an easy chair. "Heard you two speculating, and all that was left to be revealed was a U....I have something to tell you guys, but it can wait for the commercials."
"Ooh..." Terra smiles as the prize for the next round, a diamond and sapphire ring, is announced.
"Pini..." Happini agrees.
Brock chuckles as Happini's enamored look. "I don't think that's a boy's ring, Happini."
"Ha..." Happini sighs, her dreams of Brock wearing the beautiful ring dashed. She snaps to attention as the puzzle for the next round appears.
"Same name, three words and an ampersand." Terra reports as the ampersand is revealed.
"So we already know one of the words is an 'and'...which leaves us with 'blank and blank blank'" Brock reminds his siblings as the second round gets underway.
For a while, no one has a clue what the puzzle is, but once the first contestant reveals some I's, Terra takes a guess. "Light and blank blank...
"Light and something bulb..." Brock muses a possible answer as a few B's appear.
"Light and tulip bulb!" Forest guesses seconds before the contestant. He smiles as the puzzle board confirms his guess.
Brock reaches for the TV remote and mutes the soap commercial onscreen. "Now then...your cousin Fuschia is coming for a week..."
"Is she bringing her Growlithe?" Forest asks, excited.
"Yes, she's bringing her Growlithe..." Brock replies. "Which means that I'd like you two to help me clean out the guest room for her as soon as 'Lucky Spin' is over."
"Will do!" Forest smiles as he goes to return his dishes to the kitchen.
"Bulldog's liked you for some reason.." Terra laughs at the enamored look on her brother's face.
"Can we go to Magipark while she's here?" Forest asks as he returns.
"Come to think of it, I don't think she's been to Magipark before..." Brock replies.
"Fuschia's coming?" a second boy asks as he peeks in the room. "When?"
"She'll be arriving later today, Bobby." Brock replies.
"Can we have a campout in the yard?" Bobby asks. "She loved that last year!"
"I don't see why not..." Brock replies.
"Show's back!" Terra interjects, prompting Brock to unmute the TV.
Later...
The doorbell rings, snapping Brock from a book. "Coming..." he calls as he opens the door, revealing a girl about his age with similar features to him, except with some slight rainbow highlights in her hair. The Growlithe next to her eagerly bounds in the house.
"Hi, Bulldog!" Forest eagerly pets the tiger-like puppy Pokemon.
"Why didn't you tell me we had company coming?" a black haired boy complains as he tidies up the toppled chairs Bulldog left behind.
"You didn't tell Ash I was coming?" the girl asks as she shepherds the Growlithe back to her.
"I did, Fuschia, multiple times...." Brock replies.
"Sounds like Ash to me..." Fuschia giggles.
Bobby, meanwhile, steps outside with a large tent. "I'm setting up our campsite!"
"May I put my replica Pokemon League flag up on the pole by our campsite?" Forest asks Brock.
"Sure." Brock replies. Ash gets a devious smile and tiptoes up to the room Forest and Bobby share.
"Ash? What are you doing in here?" a black haired girl asks as she peeks in the room, where Ash is busy looking through Bobby's bookshelf.
"Looking for one of the boys' scouting books, Dawn...." Ash explains. "You know I told you Mom made me take trumpet lessons in hopes I could join the school band in the fall?"
"Yeah, why?" Dawn asks.
"Since we're going to be camping, it makes sense I be the bugler, right?" Ash continues before finding a particular book titled "The Essential Scouting Guide". "Thing is, I only know Taps and Reville, so I'm gonna learn what the rest of the common calls are." With that, he thumbs through the book. "Safety rules, skit ideas, badges, knot tying, survival tips, more badges, fire building....ah-ha! Bugle calls..."
That evening...
"Okay, tents are set up, fire pit's ready, the flagpole's ready..." Brock surveys the "campsite". "We're set!"
"Goodness, you went all out..." Flint is impressed.
"I even got us a bugler..." Brock continues as Ash joins him on the porch with his instrument.
Flint smiles. "Parents made you take lessons?"
"Pretty much--all I did was tell Mom I wanted to join the band in the fall, but since the Pokeflute section was filled, they needed a few trumpets, and I was signed up for trumpet lessons." Ash explains. "So far it's not too bad--learned Reville and Taps from the get go."
"Did you try and wake your mom up with Reville?" Lola asks as she brings Flint some burger patties and hot dogs.
"Yes--was told they appriciated the thought, but not to do it at 6 in the morning." Ash blushes at the memory of his attempt to give his parents a wakeup call.
"That same tune is how I wake the kids on school days..." With that, Brock belts out to the tune of Reveille It's time to get up, it's time to get up, it's time to get up in the morning! It's time to get up, it's time to get up, it's time to get up, right now! Flint, Lola, and Fuschia laugh, but Brock continues "If they don't budge after I sing the part everybody knows, I add the other part... He then sings the other half of the song. Cause if you don't, we'll be late, and I don't think that's real great, cause if I find out you're late, well, Arceus could help you there. Lola leads the applause as Brock concludes. "If I REALLY want to wake them up, I'll find a skillet and bang on it whilst singing."
"What's mess call?" Lola asks Ash.
"This!" With that, Ash demonstrates the call, sending Bobby running for the grill.
"Oh no, the food's not even ready yet." Flint assures Bobby.
"What's the trumpet for?" a girl asks Brock.
Brock rounds up the other kids as Bobby explains "See, whenever Forest and me go to camp every summer, they use a bugle--which is kinda like a trumpet with the valves missing--to tell everyone what to do and when. But, since we didn't have an actual bugle, we're going to cheat a little by having Ash play the same calls on a trumpet."
"Oh..." the kids reply.
"So the trumpet's our clock?" a girl asks.
"Yeah, that's one way to put it." Brock replies. "You probably know Reveille from me singing it every morning, and Taps from TV, but here are some other calls we're going to use..." With that, Brock explains the mess call, the assembly call for meeting up, the fire call if there's any sort of an emergency (and that skinned knees and lost blankets do not count as emergencies), the call to quarters to signal lights out, to arms if they need to drive back an intruder with water guns, to the colors when a flag is raised, and retreat when it's taken down. Naturally, Ash demonstrates every call.
Dawn giggles as Ash watches Forest approach the pole with trumpet in hand. "He's going to be in for a surprise, since he missed the call demonstration..."
"He's a scout, so he knows them anyway." Ash assures Dawn as he fingers his instrument.
Forest carefully sets the flag on the pole, but nearly jumps out of his skin when he hears a trumpet playing a call he recognizes as "To the Colors" He sighs. "Brock, can you please turn the volume down on the...real...trumpet?" he asks as he slowly realizes that the call he heard was a live trumpet instead of a recording.
"Surprise." Ash smiles.
Bobby arrives with a music note button that has a few red, blue and yellow streamers dangling from it. "Here, wear this...this is what the person serving as bugler for the quarter wears in the troop Forest and I are in--that person gets to keep it when their commitment is up. I already served my commitment, so you can wear mine."
"Thanks?" Ash isn't sure what to make of the gift.
"There." Bobby pins the button to Ash's shirt. "Now you're our honorary camp bugler!"
"Play the League anthem, already, Mr. Bugler." Dawn whispers. Ash nods and begins the song as Forest carefully raises the flag. Happini cheers and Pikachu unleashes a few celebratory sparks at the song's conclusion.
Bulldog, meanwhile, bends down and lets Happini climb aboard his back. "Pini pi!" Happini commands, and Bulldog goes racing across the yard to the tune of the Zelda racing music.
"Now where's the Zelda music coming from?" Bobby wonders. We cut over to the porch and find Ash has swapped the trumpet for a harmonica, Dawn is playing a fiddle, and Brock is playing his guitar. The other kids find this hilarious as Happini screams "Piiii-ha!"
After a few more laps around the yard, Happini climbs off of Bulldog. "Pini." she smiles.
"So Happini likes playing 'Ponyta'" Dawn smiles as Bulldog jumps on Fuschia's lap.
Later...
The group is gathered in the main tent, finishing up hot dogs and hamburgers. Ash is outside, keeping watch in case he needs to sound the fire call. "You know, Brock...the kids say you can tell a good yarn or two..." Fuschia begins...
"Yeah! Tell us a scary story!" Forest begs.
Brock thinks for a moment, then begins. "Once a great plague swept across a far away land, infecting many people with a terrible disease. Many people died, but one village was completely wiped out, its people all succumbing to the plague." Bulldog whines sadly at this. "Now, some time after the plague had subsided, a merchant who didn't keep up with news that much arrived in the remains of that village, and didn't find a single living being there. He was about to leave when he found a house with its door ajar. Peeking inside, he saw what looked like a woman inside a bed cradling a baby. While the woman had died, her body was still warm. The baby was still very much alive, so the merchant took the child, a girl, and raised her as his own, naming her Lina, in memory of the jasmine that used to grow around that village."
"That's a cute name." Fuschia comments.
"Time passed, and Lina grew into a lovely young lady." Brock continues. "and she deeply loved the merchant, who she had come to call 'sofu', or 'grandfather'". One day, she came to her adopted grandfather and asked him..." He switches to a young female voice. "Sofu, why is it that everyone else I know has a mother and a father, yet I do not?"
He then switches to an older male voice. "Oh, but you did have a mother and father, my love!" As himself, he replies "her sofu replied, and recounted how he had found her at her dead mother's side in that ghost town many years before. Lina was so touched at what her sofu had done, she wept tears of both thankfulness and sadness--deep down she wished her parents lived once more."
"Aw..." Terra muses.
"Her sofu sensed his granddaughter's wish and told her..." Brock switches to his "older man" voice again. "I have heard that deep within Mt. Dinja to the west, there is a cave filled with wonderous treasures. One of these is a magical harp said to make the poor wealthy, and the dead live again, among other powers. It may all be a fairy tale, but if you can find this harp and play it, your parents just might be revived. Is this what you want, my beloved?"
"With your permission, sofu, I very much wish to see my parents alive again." he replies as Lina.
In his "older man" voice, Brock continues. "Then listen well, Lina...the way to Mt. Dinja is not easy. There are many Raikous, and Ursarings, and the cave itself is said to be guarded by the Sky Warrior, Shaymin. Do you feel you can outsmart even the Sky Warrior herself?" As himself, he continues. "Lina nodded, and the next morning, the two of them set out for the mountain. After bidding her sofu goodbye, Lina made her way up the mountain. She was about halfway up when she found the cave her sofu had told her about, and quietly made her way inside. Suddenly, some voices startled her, and so she darted behind some rocks to hide. It turned out that the voices were a few elemental spirits that had come out to play--an earth spirit, a wind spirit, and a water spirit. After the spirits had played for some time, the earth spirit took what looked like a normal black box..." Brock pauses to ease a similar looking box to him and undo its latches. "and from it took a lovely harp made of maple. Its strings were silk, and it was decorated with jewels and inlaywork of leaves and flowers." The children ooh and ah as Brock takes a similar looking harp from the box.
"Pretty!" Terra smiles.
"Forget Taps, I want to go to sleep to that!" Bobby agrees.
"Hey!" Ash snaps as he ducks inside the tent to snatch another hot dog.
"The earth spirit began to play a lovely melody, to which many more elemental spirits came and danced." With that, Brock proceeds to play "The Beautifly" on the beautiful instrument. Dawn motions for the kids to hold their applause as Brock continues. "They danced so hard and so long, they all collapsed into a heap and dozed off. Lina took that opportunity to tiptoe inside, carefully take the harp, and return to her hiding place...."
Meanwhile, in the brush...
"Oh look, a backyard campsite!" a cat creature smiles as he climbs through the brush.
"How cute..." a long maroon haired girl snickers.
The girl's partner, a lavender haired boy, gets stars in his eyes when he sees Bulldog romp out of the tent. "Oh! Whoever's hosting the campout has a Growlithe too! Just like Growly! And while I'm at it, I'll get Pikachu too!" With that, he climbs from the brush and approaches Bulldog. Bulldog, however, sees the familiar R on James' shirt and growls a warning, snapping Ash to attention.
"What is it, Bulldog?" Ash reaches for a flashlight and flicks it on, revealing who the intruders on the campsite are. "Team Rocket!" He scrambles for his trumpet and plays the fire call, snapping Brock from his story.
The girl hears the call and groans. "I didn't know there was a bugler on guard here..."
"Couldja please make him stop? Da trumpet's gettin' on my noives!" Meowth complains over the call.
Brock is first to arrive at the scene. "Kindly explain what you three are doing here..." he begins. Bulldog snarls and Pikachu charges a warning spark.
"Uh--we were just--passing through?" James stammers as Bulldog snaps at him. Pikachu motions for everyone else to return to the tent, then unleashes a giant Thunderbolt, sending Team Rocket flying.
Flint runs outside as Team Rocket flies overhead with a *ping*. "Is everything okay? I heard the bugle's fire call and came to see if you needed any help."
"Yeah, we took care of it, Dad." Brock explains. "Just Team Rocket trying to take Pikachu again."
Happini tugs on Brock's shirt sleeve. "Pini? Ha pi Pi pini hapi?"
"Well, in the military, they use a certain kind of trumpet called a bugle to tell the soldiers what to do--since the human voice would be hard to hear over weapons and planes. Some scout troops--Forest's and Bobby's troop included--do the same thing to tell the scouts what to do." Brock explains. "You know some bugle calls already from TV--'Reveille' means 'it's time to get up'--ever notice my sung wake up call to the kids on school days is the same tune?"
"Banging on skillet optional." Flint adds. Happini smiles once she makes the connection.
"Likewise, 'Taps' either means someone has died or in this case, time to go to sleep." Brock explains. "You'll get to hear what that sounds like on the real thing when we go to sleep here in a few hours."
"Pini pini Pi pini hapi pi?" Happini asks.
"The one I just used is the fire call." Ash explains. "That one means there's danger in the camp of some kind, like intruders, or, well, a fire."
"You can see what they look like as music notes and what they mean in my scouting book later." Forest assures Happini as he runs to lower the flag for the night, complete with Ash playing the retreat call.
"That one means it's time for the flag to go to sleep." Brock whispers to Happini as Forest returns inside the house to put his flag away.
"What time should I play Reveille in the morning?" Ash asks.
"I'll ask the kids..." Brock peeks inside the tent, where the kids and Fuschia are huddled, congratulating Bulldog. "What time would you guys like to get up in the morning?"
"Eight o'clock's fine..." Terra replies.
"Yeah, that way the bugler can sleep in too." Bobby agrees with a wink, making Ash blush.
"So Reveille at 8 AM..." Ash notes.
"Could you tell us a new story since Team Rocket ruined the scary one?" a girl asks.
"Here's some water guns in case Team Rocket comes back." a boy volunteers as he distributes water guns of various shapes and sizes to the kids, Fuschia, and Brock. Lola is nearby, filling up a small pool to reload should the water guns need to be used.
"Remember, I'll play "To Arms" if we need to use the water guns, okay?" Ash assures the kids. "Likewise, if you need me to play the fire call or "To Arms" for any reason, let me know by flashing SOS on a flashlight."
"Got it!" the kids chorus.
"If we need the fire call, I'll wiggle a hand in front of the light like flames, and if we need "To Arms", I'll make a gun shadow with my hand." Bobby assures Ash. "That way you'll know which one to sound."
"Before I tell you guys a new story, how about we sing some songs first?" Brock smiles as he retrieves his guitar and tunes up. Once everyone is ready, he asks "What should we sing first?"
"Let's do 'Walk Right In' first!" Fuschia suggests. Brock nods and begins an introduction before Fuschia leads the singing. Walk right in, sit right down, daddy let your mind roll on...
Country roads, take me home, to the place, I belong.... Ash leads the next song.
Work all night till the morning come! Dawn sings as everyone else echoes Daylight come and me wan go home...
"And now for a number that everyone knows..." Brock smiles as he plays an expectant chord. He then begins singing as he plays In a cavern, in a canyon, excavating for a mine, lived a miner, forty-niner, and his daughter Clementine...
Oh my darlin', oh my darlin', oh my darlin Clementine, you are lost and gone forever, dreadful sorry, Clementine... everyone joins in.
Some songs later, Fuschia suggests "For our last song, I'm letting you guys pick it before Brock gives you another story."
There is some whispers as the kids debate songs before Forest announces "We want to do 'Yellow Submarine'--for Fuschia!"
"Okay then..." With that, Brock begins In the town where I was born, lived a man who sailed to sea....
When the song finally ends, Fuschia hugs Brock as he sets his guitar aside. "How'd you know I liked the Beatles?"
"I just knew." Brock replies before addressing the kids. "Okay...we'll try another story..." The kids go to fill their water guns before Ash calls them back with the call to quarters.
Once everyone is back in the tent, Brock adresses the children. "You know...Ash is not the only one that can play the whistle..."
"Really?" Terra gasps as Brock retrieves a drawstring bag from a pocket, from which he takes a silver whistle with a black mouthpiece.
"Yeah...this one's mine." Brock replies. "I'm gonna try to use it for a little color in this next tale, but I apologize in advance for any mistakes." Nervous giggles waft through the tent as Brock begins. "This is called 'Ronen's Flute'...in a land far away, the various peoples were divided up into tribes based on the elements. Two of these tribes had a large lake that separated them--the wind tribe was to the east, and the earth tribe to the west. The chief of the earth tribe had a daughter that was very beautiful--we'll call her Yume. Yume was so beautiful and her heart was so pure, every man in every tribe desired to have her for his wife." Ash adds an enamored whistle for effect, making the kids laugh. "The chief of the wind tribe was a man named Ronen--and he too had heard of Yume and her beauty. While his siblings all talked of how they would win Yume's hand, Ronen would wait until nightfall, travel out to a hill that overlooked the lake and the earth tribe's land, take a small flute made out of a reed, and play many songs of love--one of which sounded something like this..." With that, Brock begins his rendition of the air "The Moon on the Lake", wavery notes and all.
"Not bad..." Ash comments as the kids applaud.
"Yume had heard stories about the wind tribe too, especially about Ronen and his skill on the flute." Brock continues. "Many nights, she would sit in the moonlight and listen to the many songs of love drifting across the water, wondering if that was really Ronen playing them. Some months went by, and it came time for the spring festival. The wind tribe crossed the lake to visit the earth tribe, and it was there that Ronen and Yume saw each other for the first time. Ronen was amazed that Yume was just as beautiful as the stories had said, and Yume was just as impressed at how handsome Ronen was. They spent many hours talking and enjoying the festivities, but the time of parting came all too soon. Ronen said to Yume..." He switches to a voice that sounds like a lower pitched version of Ash. "Now that I have seen you, I cannot wait until we meet again..."
He then switches to a female voice that sounds like an older version of Terra. "I will come to you, Ronen...but how will I know you are waiting for me?"
As Ronen, Brock replies "You have heard the flute carrying the message of my love to your land, and now it will carry the message that I am waiting. When you hear the flute across the lake at moonrise, that is how you'll know I am waiting...."
"...and so, Ronen and Yume were married, and every night, Ronen played his flute for Yume and his children as a sign of his love for them...the end." Brock concludes as he pockets his whistle.
"Aw..." Forest is touched by the happy ending.
"Not bad for someone who's only been playing for three months." Dawn smiles.
"Ash, if you would, please..." Brock interjects as he gets comfortable in his sleeping bag. Ash nods, returns outside to his waiting trumpet, and once he sees Brock's lamp go out, begins the familiar mournful notes of Taps.
Bobby brushes away a tear as he hears Taps outside. "No matter how many times I hear that, it gets to me..." he whispers to Forest as he drifts to sleep.
Meanwhile...
"Here we are, dis is da campsite." Meowth whispers as he leads Jessie and James into a bush by the house. "We're here to get da Growlithe out of da way so it can't wake up da bugler twerp and spoil anudder chance to get Pikachu."
"Please don't let me hear a bugle again--I had to put up with that enough at summer camp every year..." Jessie groans as she looks at Ash standing guard outside the tent, with Bulldog at his side.
"You had a bugler at your summer camps too?" James gasps as he follows Jessie and Meowth into the yard. "My grandfather taught me a song about things a soldier wished he could do to a bugler so he could sleep in..." He is about to say more when he steps on a twig, making it snap and waking Bulldog up. He barks a warning as Team Rocket approaches.
Forest hears Bulldog barking and grabs a flashlight. "Wait, guys...I'm going to signal what call we need Ash to play..." He peeks out of the tent as Jessie struggles with Bullldog and makes a figure of a gun with his hand in the light. "Get the water guns ready, guys, and don't fire until we hear Ash." The kids, Fuschia, and Brock nod as they gather their water guns and water balloons.
"Get away! Shoo!" James pleads as he tries to guide Bulldog to a cage.
Ash wakes up and sees Forest's signal. So they need "To Arms"...I'll give Team Rocket a nice surprise... he sneakily smiles before taking his trumpet and playing "To Arms".
Jessie gasps when she hears the call. "Oh no..."
"To arms, Boulder Brigade! Attack!" Brock calls as he takes the first shot, pelting James with a water balloon in the chest.
"YAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!!" the kids yell as they ambush Team Rocket, buying Bulldog time to run back in the tent.
"Dey didn't say we were going to be caught in a water fight!" Meowth screams as he scrambles to avoid the streams of water and water balloons.
"Who said we were defenseless?" Jessie sneers as she reveals her own water gun and sprays Fuschia. She counters with a water balloon and dashes back to the tent.
After the water fight rages on for about thirty minutes, Team Rocket retreats to the bush, thoroughly soaked. The kids cheer and exchange high fives over their victory.
"Well done, Boulder Brigade." Brock smiles as the group returns to the tent. "Our camp is safe again."
"And Bulldog and Pikachu are too." Fuschia agrees.
"No Rocket ever passes the Boulder Brigade!" Forest cries, making the kids cheer again.
Back in the brush, Meowth shakes himself dry and asks James "So, how did dat song about a soldier wantin' to do nasty tings to da bugler go?"
James grabs a pitch pipe and blows into it, but when he tries to sing the note back to show he's in tune, he coughs up some water, then tries again, blowing an A note. Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning... oh how I wish I could stay in bed!
We see a scene of Chibi James in a soldier's uniform in a barracks as he sings the next line And the hardest blow of all is to hear the bugle call... Chibi Ash, as the bugler, peeks in a window and plays part of Reville as Chibi James sings along with the trumpet 'It's time to get up, it's time to get up, it's time to get up in the morning' Chibi James then angrily eyes Chibi Ash. Somehow I'm gonna get rid of the bugler... he sings as he tries to strangle Chibi Ash. Somehow I wish I could find him dead! Chibi James deviously draws a finger across the neck of a picture of Chibi Ash. I'll amputate his reveille... Chibi James snatches the trumpet from Chibi Ash. and stomp upon it heavily, and spend the rest of my life in bed! Chibi James proceeds to jump on the trumpet untill it is thoroughly battered, then returns to his bed and plops in it.
Back in the present, Jessie and Meowth applaud. "Is dere more?"
"Second verse, mostly the same as the first." James smiles and clears his throat.
In the Chibis' world, Chibi James sings again. Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning! Oh how I wish I could stay in bed! he complains as he climbs out of bed and paces the floor. And the hardest blow of all is to hear the bugle call... We zoom over to where Chibi Ash is as Chibi James pops in the background and sings along with his performance of Reveille again. 'It's time to get up, it's time to get up, it's time to get up in the morning' We return to Chibi James in his quarters playing darts. Somehow I'm gonna get rid of the bugler... he sings as he gives Chibi Ash, who is peeking in the window, the evil eye. Somehow I wish I could find him dead! he sings as he throws a dart, where it lands on a picture of Chibi Ash as the bullseye. I'll sneak into his room some night... We see Chibi James doing this. and fill his horn with dynamite... We see Chibi James snicker as he does this. When Chibi Ash tries to play the trumpet the next morning, we see an explosion rock the base, leaving Chibi Ash and the trumpet charred. and spend the rest of my life in bed! Chibi James sings as he turns his light out and goes back to sleep.
A real trumpet playing Reveille snaps James back to the present. "What? Morning already?"
"If you spent all night plotting to get rid of the bugler, why didn't you do anything?" Jessie snaps over the call.
It's time to get up, it's time to get up, it's time to get up in da morning, it's time to get up, it's time to get up, it's time to get up right now! Meowth sings along, clearly mocking James as they retreat from the bush.
Back in the tent, everyone yawns and wakes up as they hear Reveille outside. "Eight AM, just like I asked." Brock smiles.
"Backyard campouts sure are fun..." Fuschia agrees.
A girl brings a coin to Ash. "This is to thank you for using the trumpet as a clock."
"Anytime! I'll be happy to serve as bugler again the next time we do this." Ash replies as he watches the group break camp.
"Especially if there's a water fight at midnight!" Bobby agrees, making everyone else laugh.
"My Cousin and Chaos"
Episode 1: Camp Back Yard
The morning sun streams inside a house in Pewter City, illuminating a boy with tan skin munching on cereal as he studies a game show host talking to a contestant on a TV screen. He's only been up for an hour, and the rerun of "Lucky Spin" is the only thing on worth watching.
"Morning, Forest..." a girl with similar features smiles as she enters the room with a bowl of cereal for herself.
"Morning, Terra..." Forest returns his sisters greeting before noticing a pink humanoid creature studying the screen intently. "And good morning to you too, Happini."
Terra motions for Happini to come closer. "It's okay--you can watch "Lucky Spin" with us."
"Just you, me, Terra, and the TV..." Forest agrees before nudging Terra. "Ain't summertime great?"
"Happini pi?" Happini asks as the host talks to the second contestant.
"Well, the host's talking to the three people playing right now, but in order to play, the contestants are shown a puzzle, and they spin a big wheel to see how much every guess of a letter is worth." Forest explains.
"To win the round, you have to solve the puzzle." Terra adds. "If you solve the most puzzles, you win the game and try for a bigger prize." Happini's eyes turn to stars as the first contestant spins the wheel to get the game underway.
"It's a phrase, four words." Forest tells Terra as a quick shot of the puzzle board is seen.
"We know the third word is a 'the' or an 'and'..." Terra notes.
"Blank in the blank...." Forest muses as the third word is slowly revealed to be a 'the'
"Blank on the blank..." Terra makes her guess.
"Between in the blank..." Forest adds his prediction for the first word as the contestant reveals three E's.
"That doesn't make sense." Terra notes before guessing again as two I's are found. "Blanking in the blank..."
"Pini pi?" Happini is confused.
"We like trying to figure out the puzzles before the contestants do." Forest explains before making another guess. "Fleeing in the blank..."
"You can tell the little words like 'the' 'and', 'in' or 'on' pretty easily..." Terra tells Happini. "It's the big words that are harder to figure out."
"Sleeping in the blank..." Forest guesses as the second contestant reveals an S.
"Sleeping in the dark..." Terra adds her prediction for the fourth word.
"Sleeping in the something..." Forest grumbles, annoyed that there have been no letters found in the puzzle's fourth word yet.
"Sleeping in the b-" Terra guesses--the fourth word has now been shown to start with a B.
"Sleeping in the buff!" an older male voice calls, getting the children's attention.
Terra whirls around to see an older boy with similar features to her brother standing in the doorway as the puzzle board confirms his guess. "How'd you know the answer, Brock?"
"Easy..." Brock replies as he enters the room and takes Happini in his arms before settling in an easy chair. "Heard you two speculating, and all that was left to be revealed was a U....I have something to tell you guys, but it can wait for the commercials."
"Ooh..." Terra smiles as the prize for the next round, a diamond and sapphire ring, is announced.
"Pini..." Happini agrees.
Brock chuckles as Happini's enamored look. "I don't think that's a boy's ring, Happini."
"Ha..." Happini sighs, her dreams of Brock wearing the beautiful ring dashed. She snaps to attention as the puzzle for the next round appears.
"Same name, three words and an ampersand." Terra reports as the ampersand is revealed.
"So we already know one of the words is an 'and'...which leaves us with 'blank and blank blank'" Brock reminds his siblings as the second round gets underway.
For a while, no one has a clue what the puzzle is, but once the first contestant reveals some I's, Terra takes a guess. "Light and blank blank...
"Light and something bulb..." Brock muses a possible answer as a few B's appear.
"Light and tulip bulb!" Forest guesses seconds before the contestant. He smiles as the puzzle board confirms his guess.
Brock reaches for the TV remote and mutes the soap commercial onscreen. "Now then...your cousin Fuschia is coming for a week..."
"Is she bringing her Growlithe?" Forest asks, excited.
"Yes, she's bringing her Growlithe..." Brock replies. "Which means that I'd like you two to help me clean out the guest room for her as soon as 'Lucky Spin' is over."
"Will do!" Forest smiles as he goes to return his dishes to the kitchen.
"Bulldog's liked you for some reason.." Terra laughs at the enamored look on her brother's face.
"Can we go to Magipark while she's here?" Forest asks as he returns.
"Come to think of it, I don't think she's been to Magipark before..." Brock replies.
"Fuschia's coming?" a second boy asks as he peeks in the room. "When?"
"She'll be arriving later today, Bobby." Brock replies.
"Can we have a campout in the yard?" Bobby asks. "She loved that last year!"
"I don't see why not..." Brock replies.
"Show's back!" Terra interjects, prompting Brock to unmute the TV.
Later...
The doorbell rings, snapping Brock from a book. "Coming..." he calls as he opens the door, revealing a girl about his age with similar features to him, except with some slight rainbow highlights in her hair. The Growlithe next to her eagerly bounds in the house.
"Hi, Bulldog!" Forest eagerly pets the tiger-like puppy Pokemon.
"Why didn't you tell me we had company coming?" a black haired boy complains as he tidies up the toppled chairs Bulldog left behind.
"You didn't tell Ash I was coming?" the girl asks as she shepherds the Growlithe back to her.
"I did, Fuschia, multiple times...." Brock replies.
"Sounds like Ash to me..." Fuschia giggles.
Bobby, meanwhile, steps outside with a large tent. "I'm setting up our campsite!"
"May I put my replica Pokemon League flag up on the pole by our campsite?" Forest asks Brock.
"Sure." Brock replies. Ash gets a devious smile and tiptoes up to the room Forest and Bobby share.
"Ash? What are you doing in here?" a black haired girl asks as she peeks in the room, where Ash is busy looking through Bobby's bookshelf.
"Looking for one of the boys' scouting books, Dawn...." Ash explains. "You know I told you Mom made me take trumpet lessons in hopes I could join the school band in the fall?"
"Yeah, why?" Dawn asks.
"Since we're going to be camping, it makes sense I be the bugler, right?" Ash continues before finding a particular book titled "The Essential Scouting Guide". "Thing is, I only know Taps and Reville, so I'm gonna learn what the rest of the common calls are." With that, he thumbs through the book. "Safety rules, skit ideas, badges, knot tying, survival tips, more badges, fire building....ah-ha! Bugle calls..."
That evening...
"Okay, tents are set up, fire pit's ready, the flagpole's ready..." Brock surveys the "campsite". "We're set!"
"Goodness, you went all out..." Flint is impressed.
"I even got us a bugler..." Brock continues as Ash joins him on the porch with his instrument.
Flint smiles. "Parents made you take lessons?"
"Pretty much--all I did was tell Mom I wanted to join the band in the fall, but since the Pokeflute section was filled, they needed a few trumpets, and I was signed up for trumpet lessons." Ash explains. "So far it's not too bad--learned Reville and Taps from the get go."
"Did you try and wake your mom up with Reville?" Lola asks as she brings Flint some burger patties and hot dogs.
"Yes--was told they appriciated the thought, but not to do it at 6 in the morning." Ash blushes at the memory of his attempt to give his parents a wakeup call.
"That same tune is how I wake the kids on school days..." With that, Brock belts out to the tune of Reveille It's time to get up, it's time to get up, it's time to get up in the morning! It's time to get up, it's time to get up, it's time to get up, right now! Flint, Lola, and Fuschia laugh, but Brock continues "If they don't budge after I sing the part everybody knows, I add the other part... He then sings the other half of the song. Cause if you don't, we'll be late, and I don't think that's real great, cause if I find out you're late, well, Arceus could help you there. Lola leads the applause as Brock concludes. "If I REALLY want to wake them up, I'll find a skillet and bang on it whilst singing."
"What's mess call?" Lola asks Ash.
"This!" With that, Ash demonstrates the call, sending Bobby running for the grill.
"Oh no, the food's not even ready yet." Flint assures Bobby.
"What's the trumpet for?" a girl asks Brock.
Brock rounds up the other kids as Bobby explains "See, whenever Forest and me go to camp every summer, they use a bugle--which is kinda like a trumpet with the valves missing--to tell everyone what to do and when. But, since we didn't have an actual bugle, we're going to cheat a little by having Ash play the same calls on a trumpet."
"Oh..." the kids reply.
"So the trumpet's our clock?" a girl asks.
"Yeah, that's one way to put it." Brock replies. "You probably know Reveille from me singing it every morning, and Taps from TV, but here are some other calls we're going to use..." With that, Brock explains the mess call, the assembly call for meeting up, the fire call if there's any sort of an emergency (and that skinned knees and lost blankets do not count as emergencies), the call to quarters to signal lights out, to arms if they need to drive back an intruder with water guns, to the colors when a flag is raised, and retreat when it's taken down. Naturally, Ash demonstrates every call.
Dawn giggles as Ash watches Forest approach the pole with trumpet in hand. "He's going to be in for a surprise, since he missed the call demonstration..."
"He's a scout, so he knows them anyway." Ash assures Dawn as he fingers his instrument.
Forest carefully sets the flag on the pole, but nearly jumps out of his skin when he hears a trumpet playing a call he recognizes as "To the Colors" He sighs. "Brock, can you please turn the volume down on the...real...trumpet?" he asks as he slowly realizes that the call he heard was a live trumpet instead of a recording.
"Surprise." Ash smiles.
Bobby arrives with a music note button that has a few red, blue and yellow streamers dangling from it. "Here, wear this...this is what the person serving as bugler for the quarter wears in the troop Forest and I are in--that person gets to keep it when their commitment is up. I already served my commitment, so you can wear mine."
"Thanks?" Ash isn't sure what to make of the gift.
"There." Bobby pins the button to Ash's shirt. "Now you're our honorary camp bugler!"
"Play the League anthem, already, Mr. Bugler." Dawn whispers. Ash nods and begins the song as Forest carefully raises the flag. Happini cheers and Pikachu unleashes a few celebratory sparks at the song's conclusion.
Bulldog, meanwhile, bends down and lets Happini climb aboard his back. "Pini pi!" Happini commands, and Bulldog goes racing across the yard to the tune of the Zelda racing music.
"Now where's the Zelda music coming from?" Bobby wonders. We cut over to the porch and find Ash has swapped the trumpet for a harmonica, Dawn is playing a fiddle, and Brock is playing his guitar. The other kids find this hilarious as Happini screams "Piiii-ha!"
After a few more laps around the yard, Happini climbs off of Bulldog. "Pini." she smiles.
"So Happini likes playing 'Ponyta'" Dawn smiles as Bulldog jumps on Fuschia's lap.
Later...
The group is gathered in the main tent, finishing up hot dogs and hamburgers. Ash is outside, keeping watch in case he needs to sound the fire call. "You know, Brock...the kids say you can tell a good yarn or two..." Fuschia begins...
"Yeah! Tell us a scary story!" Forest begs.
Brock thinks for a moment, then begins. "Once a great plague swept across a far away land, infecting many people with a terrible disease. Many people died, but one village was completely wiped out, its people all succumbing to the plague." Bulldog whines sadly at this. "Now, some time after the plague had subsided, a merchant who didn't keep up with news that much arrived in the remains of that village, and didn't find a single living being there. He was about to leave when he found a house with its door ajar. Peeking inside, he saw what looked like a woman inside a bed cradling a baby. While the woman had died, her body was still warm. The baby was still very much alive, so the merchant took the child, a girl, and raised her as his own, naming her Lina, in memory of the jasmine that used to grow around that village."
"That's a cute name." Fuschia comments.
"Time passed, and Lina grew into a lovely young lady." Brock continues. "and she deeply loved the merchant, who she had come to call 'sofu', or 'grandfather'". One day, she came to her adopted grandfather and asked him..." He switches to a young female voice. "Sofu, why is it that everyone else I know has a mother and a father, yet I do not?"
He then switches to an older male voice. "Oh, but you did have a mother and father, my love!" As himself, he replies "her sofu replied, and recounted how he had found her at her dead mother's side in that ghost town many years before. Lina was so touched at what her sofu had done, she wept tears of both thankfulness and sadness--deep down she wished her parents lived once more."
"Aw..." Terra muses.
"Her sofu sensed his granddaughter's wish and told her..." Brock switches to his "older man" voice again. "I have heard that deep within Mt. Dinja to the west, there is a cave filled with wonderous treasures. One of these is a magical harp said to make the poor wealthy, and the dead live again, among other powers. It may all be a fairy tale, but if you can find this harp and play it, your parents just might be revived. Is this what you want, my beloved?"
"With your permission, sofu, I very much wish to see my parents alive again." he replies as Lina.
In his "older man" voice, Brock continues. "Then listen well, Lina...the way to Mt. Dinja is not easy. There are many Raikous, and Ursarings, and the cave itself is said to be guarded by the Sky Warrior, Shaymin. Do you feel you can outsmart even the Sky Warrior herself?" As himself, he continues. "Lina nodded, and the next morning, the two of them set out for the mountain. After bidding her sofu goodbye, Lina made her way up the mountain. She was about halfway up when she found the cave her sofu had told her about, and quietly made her way inside. Suddenly, some voices startled her, and so she darted behind some rocks to hide. It turned out that the voices were a few elemental spirits that had come out to play--an earth spirit, a wind spirit, and a water spirit. After the spirits had played for some time, the earth spirit took what looked like a normal black box..." Brock pauses to ease a similar looking box to him and undo its latches. "and from it took a lovely harp made of maple. Its strings were silk, and it was decorated with jewels and inlaywork of leaves and flowers." The children ooh and ah as Brock takes a similar looking harp from the box.
"Pretty!" Terra smiles.
"Forget Taps, I want to go to sleep to that!" Bobby agrees.
"Hey!" Ash snaps as he ducks inside the tent to snatch another hot dog.
"The earth spirit began to play a lovely melody, to which many more elemental spirits came and danced." With that, Brock proceeds to play "The Beautifly" on the beautiful instrument. Dawn motions for the kids to hold their applause as Brock continues. "They danced so hard and so long, they all collapsed into a heap and dozed off. Lina took that opportunity to tiptoe inside, carefully take the harp, and return to her hiding place...."
Meanwhile, in the brush...
"Oh look, a backyard campsite!" a cat creature smiles as he climbs through the brush.
"How cute..." a long maroon haired girl snickers.
The girl's partner, a lavender haired boy, gets stars in his eyes when he sees Bulldog romp out of the tent. "Oh! Whoever's hosting the campout has a Growlithe too! Just like Growly! And while I'm at it, I'll get Pikachu too!" With that, he climbs from the brush and approaches Bulldog. Bulldog, however, sees the familiar R on James' shirt and growls a warning, snapping Ash to attention.
"What is it, Bulldog?" Ash reaches for a flashlight and flicks it on, revealing who the intruders on the campsite are. "Team Rocket!" He scrambles for his trumpet and plays the fire call, snapping Brock from his story.
The girl hears the call and groans. "I didn't know there was a bugler on guard here..."
"Couldja please make him stop? Da trumpet's gettin' on my noives!" Meowth complains over the call.
Brock is first to arrive at the scene. "Kindly explain what you three are doing here..." he begins. Bulldog snarls and Pikachu charges a warning spark.
"Uh--we were just--passing through?" James stammers as Bulldog snaps at him. Pikachu motions for everyone else to return to the tent, then unleashes a giant Thunderbolt, sending Team Rocket flying.
Flint runs outside as Team Rocket flies overhead with a *ping*. "Is everything okay? I heard the bugle's fire call and came to see if you needed any help."
"Yeah, we took care of it, Dad." Brock explains. "Just Team Rocket trying to take Pikachu again."
Happini tugs on Brock's shirt sleeve. "Pini? Ha pi Pi pini hapi?"
"Well, in the military, they use a certain kind of trumpet called a bugle to tell the soldiers what to do--since the human voice would be hard to hear over weapons and planes. Some scout troops--Forest's and Bobby's troop included--do the same thing to tell the scouts what to do." Brock explains. "You know some bugle calls already from TV--'Reveille' means 'it's time to get up'--ever notice my sung wake up call to the kids on school days is the same tune?"
"Banging on skillet optional." Flint adds. Happini smiles once she makes the connection.
"Likewise, 'Taps' either means someone has died or in this case, time to go to sleep." Brock explains. "You'll get to hear what that sounds like on the real thing when we go to sleep here in a few hours."
"Pini pini Pi pini hapi pi?" Happini asks.
"The one I just used is the fire call." Ash explains. "That one means there's danger in the camp of some kind, like intruders, or, well, a fire."
"You can see what they look like as music notes and what they mean in my scouting book later." Forest assures Happini as he runs to lower the flag for the night, complete with Ash playing the retreat call.
"That one means it's time for the flag to go to sleep." Brock whispers to Happini as Forest returns inside the house to put his flag away.
"What time should I play Reveille in the morning?" Ash asks.
"I'll ask the kids..." Brock peeks inside the tent, where the kids and Fuschia are huddled, congratulating Bulldog. "What time would you guys like to get up in the morning?"
"Eight o'clock's fine..." Terra replies.
"Yeah, that way the bugler can sleep in too." Bobby agrees with a wink, making Ash blush.
"So Reveille at 8 AM..." Ash notes.
"Could you tell us a new story since Team Rocket ruined the scary one?" a girl asks.
"Here's some water guns in case Team Rocket comes back." a boy volunteers as he distributes water guns of various shapes and sizes to the kids, Fuschia, and Brock. Lola is nearby, filling up a small pool to reload should the water guns need to be used.
"Remember, I'll play "To Arms" if we need to use the water guns, okay?" Ash assures the kids. "Likewise, if you need me to play the fire call or "To Arms" for any reason, let me know by flashing SOS on a flashlight."
"Got it!" the kids chorus.
"If we need the fire call, I'll wiggle a hand in front of the light like flames, and if we need "To Arms", I'll make a gun shadow with my hand." Bobby assures Ash. "That way you'll know which one to sound."
"Before I tell you guys a new story, how about we sing some songs first?" Brock smiles as he retrieves his guitar and tunes up. Once everyone is ready, he asks "What should we sing first?"
"Let's do 'Walk Right In' first!" Fuschia suggests. Brock nods and begins an introduction before Fuschia leads the singing. Walk right in, sit right down, daddy let your mind roll on...
Country roads, take me home, to the place, I belong.... Ash leads the next song.
Work all night till the morning come! Dawn sings as everyone else echoes Daylight come and me wan go home...
"And now for a number that everyone knows..." Brock smiles as he plays an expectant chord. He then begins singing as he plays In a cavern, in a canyon, excavating for a mine, lived a miner, forty-niner, and his daughter Clementine...
Oh my darlin', oh my darlin', oh my darlin Clementine, you are lost and gone forever, dreadful sorry, Clementine... everyone joins in.
Some songs later, Fuschia suggests "For our last song, I'm letting you guys pick it before Brock gives you another story."
There is some whispers as the kids debate songs before Forest announces "We want to do 'Yellow Submarine'--for Fuschia!"
"Okay then..." With that, Brock begins In the town where I was born, lived a man who sailed to sea....
When the song finally ends, Fuschia hugs Brock as he sets his guitar aside. "How'd you know I liked the Beatles?"
"I just knew." Brock replies before addressing the kids. "Okay...we'll try another story..." The kids go to fill their water guns before Ash calls them back with the call to quarters.
Once everyone is back in the tent, Brock adresses the children. "You know...Ash is not the only one that can play the whistle..."
"Really?" Terra gasps as Brock retrieves a drawstring bag from a pocket, from which he takes a silver whistle with a black mouthpiece.
"Yeah...this one's mine." Brock replies. "I'm gonna try to use it for a little color in this next tale, but I apologize in advance for any mistakes." Nervous giggles waft through the tent as Brock begins. "This is called 'Ronen's Flute'...in a land far away, the various peoples were divided up into tribes based on the elements. Two of these tribes had a large lake that separated them--the wind tribe was to the east, and the earth tribe to the west. The chief of the earth tribe had a daughter that was very beautiful--we'll call her Yume. Yume was so beautiful and her heart was so pure, every man in every tribe desired to have her for his wife." Ash adds an enamored whistle for effect, making the kids laugh. "The chief of the wind tribe was a man named Ronen--and he too had heard of Yume and her beauty. While his siblings all talked of how they would win Yume's hand, Ronen would wait until nightfall, travel out to a hill that overlooked the lake and the earth tribe's land, take a small flute made out of a reed, and play many songs of love--one of which sounded something like this..." With that, Brock begins his rendition of the air "The Moon on the Lake", wavery notes and all.
"Not bad..." Ash comments as the kids applaud.
"Yume had heard stories about the wind tribe too, especially about Ronen and his skill on the flute." Brock continues. "Many nights, she would sit in the moonlight and listen to the many songs of love drifting across the water, wondering if that was really Ronen playing them. Some months went by, and it came time for the spring festival. The wind tribe crossed the lake to visit the earth tribe, and it was there that Ronen and Yume saw each other for the first time. Ronen was amazed that Yume was just as beautiful as the stories had said, and Yume was just as impressed at how handsome Ronen was. They spent many hours talking and enjoying the festivities, but the time of parting came all too soon. Ronen said to Yume..." He switches to a voice that sounds like a lower pitched version of Ash. "Now that I have seen you, I cannot wait until we meet again..."
He then switches to a female voice that sounds like an older version of Terra. "I will come to you, Ronen...but how will I know you are waiting for me?"
As Ronen, Brock replies "You have heard the flute carrying the message of my love to your land, and now it will carry the message that I am waiting. When you hear the flute across the lake at moonrise, that is how you'll know I am waiting...."
"...and so, Ronen and Yume were married, and every night, Ronen played his flute for Yume and his children as a sign of his love for them...the end." Brock concludes as he pockets his whistle.
"Aw..." Forest is touched by the happy ending.
"Not bad for someone who's only been playing for three months." Dawn smiles.
"Ash, if you would, please..." Brock interjects as he gets comfortable in his sleeping bag. Ash nods, returns outside to his waiting trumpet, and once he sees Brock's lamp go out, begins the familiar mournful notes of Taps.
Bobby brushes away a tear as he hears Taps outside. "No matter how many times I hear that, it gets to me..." he whispers to Forest as he drifts to sleep.
Meanwhile...
"Here we are, dis is da campsite." Meowth whispers as he leads Jessie and James into a bush by the house. "We're here to get da Growlithe out of da way so it can't wake up da bugler twerp and spoil anudder chance to get Pikachu."
"Please don't let me hear a bugle again--I had to put up with that enough at summer camp every year..." Jessie groans as she looks at Ash standing guard outside the tent, with Bulldog at his side.
"You had a bugler at your summer camps too?" James gasps as he follows Jessie and Meowth into the yard. "My grandfather taught me a song about things a soldier wished he could do to a bugler so he could sleep in..." He is about to say more when he steps on a twig, making it snap and waking Bulldog up. He barks a warning as Team Rocket approaches.
Forest hears Bulldog barking and grabs a flashlight. "Wait, guys...I'm going to signal what call we need Ash to play..." He peeks out of the tent as Jessie struggles with Bullldog and makes a figure of a gun with his hand in the light. "Get the water guns ready, guys, and don't fire until we hear Ash." The kids, Fuschia, and Brock nod as they gather their water guns and water balloons.
"Get away! Shoo!" James pleads as he tries to guide Bulldog to a cage.
Ash wakes up and sees Forest's signal. So they need "To Arms"...I'll give Team Rocket a nice surprise... he sneakily smiles before taking his trumpet and playing "To Arms".
Jessie gasps when she hears the call. "Oh no..."
"To arms, Boulder Brigade! Attack!" Brock calls as he takes the first shot, pelting James with a water balloon in the chest.
"YAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!!" the kids yell as they ambush Team Rocket, buying Bulldog time to run back in the tent.
"Dey didn't say we were going to be caught in a water fight!" Meowth screams as he scrambles to avoid the streams of water and water balloons.
"Who said we were defenseless?" Jessie sneers as she reveals her own water gun and sprays Fuschia. She counters with a water balloon and dashes back to the tent.
After the water fight rages on for about thirty minutes, Team Rocket retreats to the bush, thoroughly soaked. The kids cheer and exchange high fives over their victory.
"Well done, Boulder Brigade." Brock smiles as the group returns to the tent. "Our camp is safe again."
"And Bulldog and Pikachu are too." Fuschia agrees.
"No Rocket ever passes the Boulder Brigade!" Forest cries, making the kids cheer again.
Back in the brush, Meowth shakes himself dry and asks James "So, how did dat song about a soldier wantin' to do nasty tings to da bugler go?"
James grabs a pitch pipe and blows into it, but when he tries to sing the note back to show he's in tune, he coughs up some water, then tries again, blowing an A note. Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning... oh how I wish I could stay in bed!
We see a scene of Chibi James in a soldier's uniform in a barracks as he sings the next line And the hardest blow of all is to hear the bugle call... Chibi Ash, as the bugler, peeks in a window and plays part of Reville as Chibi James sings along with the trumpet 'It's time to get up, it's time to get up, it's time to get up in the morning' Chibi James then angrily eyes Chibi Ash. Somehow I'm gonna get rid of the bugler... he sings as he tries to strangle Chibi Ash. Somehow I wish I could find him dead! Chibi James deviously draws a finger across the neck of a picture of Chibi Ash. I'll amputate his reveille... Chibi James snatches the trumpet from Chibi Ash. and stomp upon it heavily, and spend the rest of my life in bed! Chibi James proceeds to jump on the trumpet untill it is thoroughly battered, then returns to his bed and plops in it.
Back in the present, Jessie and Meowth applaud. "Is dere more?"
"Second verse, mostly the same as the first." James smiles and clears his throat.
In the Chibis' world, Chibi James sings again. Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning! Oh how I wish I could stay in bed! he complains as he climbs out of bed and paces the floor. And the hardest blow of all is to hear the bugle call... We zoom over to where Chibi Ash is as Chibi James pops in the background and sings along with his performance of Reveille again. 'It's time to get up, it's time to get up, it's time to get up in the morning' We return to Chibi James in his quarters playing darts. Somehow I'm gonna get rid of the bugler... he sings as he gives Chibi Ash, who is peeking in the window, the evil eye. Somehow I wish I could find him dead! he sings as he throws a dart, where it lands on a picture of Chibi Ash as the bullseye. I'll sneak into his room some night... We see Chibi James doing this. and fill his horn with dynamite... We see Chibi James snicker as he does this. When Chibi Ash tries to play the trumpet the next morning, we see an explosion rock the base, leaving Chibi Ash and the trumpet charred. and spend the rest of my life in bed! Chibi James sings as he turns his light out and goes back to sleep.
A real trumpet playing Reveille snaps James back to the present. "What? Morning already?"
"If you spent all night plotting to get rid of the bugler, why didn't you do anything?" Jessie snaps over the call.
It's time to get up, it's time to get up, it's time to get up in da morning, it's time to get up, it's time to get up, it's time to get up right now! Meowth sings along, clearly mocking James as they retreat from the bush.
Back in the tent, everyone yawns and wakes up as they hear Reveille outside. "Eight AM, just like I asked." Brock smiles.
"Backyard campouts sure are fun..." Fuschia agrees.
A girl brings a coin to Ash. "This is to thank you for using the trumpet as a clock."
"Anytime! I'll be happy to serve as bugler again the next time we do this." Ash replies as he watches the group break camp.
"Especially if there's a water fight at midnight!" Bobby agrees, making everyone else laugh.