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The 48th episode of Pokémon Journeys: The Series (2019), titled (Japanese: Almost Pikachu Crisis! ), is a lighthearted, slapstick-heavy entry that shifts the spotlight away from Ash and Goh to focus on their recently evolved partners, Lucario and Cinderace . This episode serves as a comedic "breather" after the high-stakes "Sword and Shield" arc, exploring the competitive yet burgeoning bond between two very different Pokémon personalities. Plot Overview Pokemon (2019) Episode 48
: Critics and fans often categorize this as a "filler" or "romp" episode. While it doesn't advance the World Coronation Series plot, it provides essential character development for Ash and Goh’s Pokémon, humanizing (or "Pokémon-izing") them beyond their roles as combatants. Production and Reception For more details on specific scenes or to
: The core of the episode is the dynamic between Lucario’s stoic, serious nature and Cinderace’s high-energy, impulsive personality. Being physically joined forces them to move in sync, turning their individual strengths into a combined, albeit chaotic, force. Their "slingshot" maneuvers through the city highlight a growing tactical chemistry. This episode serves as a comedic "breather" after
: Departing from the series' usual battle-centric focus, this episode leans heavily into physical comedy. The visual gags—ranging from the uncanny appearance of the robotic Pikachu to the awkwardness of the "glued" Pokémon—provide a tonal shift that rewards long-time viewers with character-driven humor.