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The latest contrived issue to bedevil the left is President Trump’s statement to Bob Woodward in March that he was downplaying the virus to avert panic. Leftists have interpreted this attempt to avert panic as a “lie,” even though they have never shown any ability to discern truth from lies in the past. So this week, the leftists are betting their chips on the Woodward book.

Missing from this discussion is any description of the events of March 2020. We all had good reason to want to stop the panic at that time. As news of the virus began to dominate public discussion, the left did its best to create panic and oppose solutions each step of the way.

Beginning in March, consumers hoarded many grocery items that had nothing to do with the virus. Toilet paper, soup, pasta, bread, and even meat products often disappeared from the shelves. One could visit supermarkets for weeks without finding toilet paper, while the other items disappeared more sporadically. There was no good reason for these items to disappear, as the virus had nothing to do with them and hoarding them would not prevent infection. Yet they disappeared anyway. Social media was filled with images of empty supermarket shelves all over the country.

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We were told that the virus somehow threatened the food supply. But despite the dire warnings, staple items gradually began to remain on the shelves long enough for most of us actually to see and buy them.

On television, we were treated daily to images of hospitals that reporters described as “war zones.” We would learn that at least one network passed off film showing foreign hospitals to represent chaos at American hospitals. Additional temporary hospitals were rushed into service. We would not learn until later from eyewitness accounts that most hospitals were nearly empty. The temporary hospitals would soon be disassembled and removed without ever having seen a patient.

We were told that ventilators were in short supply and were desperately needed to prevent catastrophe. We then discovered that the state of New York was storing many ventilators in a warehouse -- much the same way that Puerto Rico had hoarded relief supplies after a hurricane while decrying the lack of supplies.

We were told that a mask shortage was cause for alarm until Trump supporter Mike Lindell agreed to donate many, many masks. The left then made Lindell the villain of the week.

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President Trump mentioned hydroxychloroquine as a possible solution. The media immediately informed us that a drug that had been safely used for over six decades was deadly. The media also twisted Trump’s hopeful speculations about treatment into an instruction for people to drink Clorox. Doctors that use and endorse hydroxychloroquine have been censored and removed from social media. We are not supposed to “believe the science” if it interferes with the panic.

Shutdowns in many states forced millions out of work in mid-March. When the shutdowns began to lift a couple of months later, leftist mobs flew into action. They began rioting across the country, killing policemen, burning businesses, dragging drivers out of their cars and declaring autonomy in portions of Democrat cities. The left was not going to let the country enjoy even a partial return to normalcy without a new crisis to fear. At the DNC convention, the Democrats became more specific in telling us that the chaos will continue until we elect Joe Biden.

Most recently, we have learned that the bureaucracy – namely the CDC – has included among the COVID death count all cases where the victim suffered from multiple additional – even primary -- causes. The true death count may be lower than 10,000. Leftist (mainstream) media sources ignore this revelation and continue to assert that almost 200,000 have died from COVID – especially as they double down on Woodward’s book, searching for a pretext to blame Trump. The left thus equates rejecting their candidate with actual death.

Worse than death, the Democrat commercials repeat the usual election-year accusation that Trump has proposed to end Social Security by 2023.

There is a pattern here. Panic is a weapon. It is the weapon of choice for the left. They have used it for many decades. Ronald Reagan was going to launch a nuclear war that would destroy the planet. Reagan and all other GOP presidents were going to end Social Security. Bob Dole was going to end Medicare. Mitt Romney was going to bring back slavery. Only a few elections ago, the Democrats were content to induce one panic at a time. But this election, we know that Trump must be something special because the Democrats want us to panic from every possible situation all at the same time.

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Democrats seek control and power. They seek power beyond the usual perks of office typical for our times. They seek control over individual lives in ways that history has condemned at other times and in other places.

But a country with a tradition of liberty does not surrender that liberty easily. Free people must be made to panic before they grant unlimited power to the government. One must convince them that a plague is about to kill them or that the government income that they depend on will soon go away.

They must be told that “climate change” will soon destroy the earth unless the Democrats are elected to stop the rise of the oceans. If the people remain skeptical, arsonists must set fires in multiple locations while leftist networks fill our screens with the flaming images, and leftist politicians declare that the “debate is over.” It is much easier to convince your victims to stop debating when their homes are about to burn down.

Big government makes its largest advances during a crisis. The New Deal, Obamacare, and the Great Society were all enacted immediately following elections that resulted from market panics or a president’s assassination. The panics stop, but the power remains. There are wartime controls that have never been rescinded more than 75 years after World War II. It is no coincidence that California chose 2020 to weaken severely the laws against pedophilia. If the Green New Deal, illegal alien amnesty, and “defund the police” become law nationwide after this election, those changes will be the result of panic and chaos that the left now creates and exacerbates.

The American people are under siege. We are placed under siege every election cycle, but this year the blockade is more concrete. Our health, our food, our hygiene, our basic comfort, our homes, our jobs and more are under attack. The left has tried to starve us into surrender. But only if we panic will it work. The ultimate power rests with the victims. If we refuse to panic while ignoring leftist lies, we can retain and recover a semblance of freedom. Donald Trump deserves praise for having fought that panic and remaining steadfast as the left began to capitalize on the virus.

The latest contrived issue to bedevil the left is President Trump’s statement to Bob Woodward in March that he was downplaying the virus to avert panic. Leftists have interpreted this attempt to avert panic as a “lie,” even though they have never shown any ability to discern truth from lies in the past. So this week, the leftists are betting their chips on the Woodward book.

Missing from this discussion is any description of the events of March 2020. We all had good reason to want to stop the panic at that time. As news of the virus began to dominate public discussion, the left did its best to create panic and oppose solutions each step of the way.

Beginning in March, consumers hoarded many grocery items that had nothing to do with the virus. Toilet paper, soup, pasta, bread, and even meat products often disappeared from the shelves. One could visit supermarkets for weeks without finding toilet paper, while the other items disappeared more sporadically. There was no good reason for these items to disappear, as the virus had nothing to do with them and hoarding them would not prevent infection. Yet they disappeared anyway. Social media was filled with images of empty supermarket shelves all over the country.

We were told that the virus somehow threatened the food supply. But despite the dire warnings, staple items gradually began to remain on the shelves long enough for most of us actually to see and buy them.

On television, we were treated daily to images of hospitals that reporters described as “war zones.” We would learn that at least one network passed off film showing foreign hospitals to represent chaos at American hospitals. Additional temporary hospitals were rushed into service. We would not learn until later from eyewitness accounts that most hospitals were nearly empty. The temporary hospitals would soon be disassembled and removed without ever having seen a patient.

We were told that ventilators were in short supply and were desperately needed to prevent catastrophe. We then discovered that the state of New York was storing many ventilators in a warehouse -- much the same way that Puerto Rico had hoarded relief supplies after a hurricane while decrying the lack of supplies.

We were told that a mask shortage was cause for alarm until Trump supporter Mike Lindell agreed to donate many, many masks. The left then made Lindell the villain of the week.

President Trump mentioned hydroxychloroquine as a possible solution. The media immediately informed us that a drug that had been safely used for over six decades was deadly. The media also twisted Trump’s hopeful speculations about treatment into an instruction for people to drink Clorox. Doctors that use and endorse hydroxychloroquine have been censored and removed from social media. We are not supposed to “believe the science” if it interferes with the panic.

Shutdowns in many states forced millions out of work in mid-March. When the shutdowns began to lift a couple of months later, leftist mobs flew into action. They began rioting across the country, killing policemen, burning businesses, dragging drivers out of their cars and declaring autonomy in portions of Democrat cities. The left was not going to let the country enjoy even a partial return to normalcy without a new crisis to fear. At the DNC convention, the Democrats became more specific in telling us that the chaos will continue until we elect Joe Biden.

Most recently, we have learned that the bureaucracy – namely the CDC – has included among the COVID death count all cases where the victim suffered from multiple additional – even primary -- causes. The true death count may be lower than 10,000. Leftist (mainstream) media sources ignore this revelation and continue to assert that almost 200,000 have died from COVID – especially as they double down on Woodward’s book, searching for a pretext to blame Trump. The left thus equates rejecting their candidate with actual death.

Worse than death, the Democrat commercials repeat the usual election-year accusation that Trump has proposed to end Social Security by 2023.

There is a pattern here. Panic is a weapon. It is the weapon of choice for the left. They have used it for many decades. Ronald Reagan was going to launch a nuclear war that would destroy the planet. Reagan and all other GOP presidents were going to end Social Security. Bob Dole was going to end Medicare. Mitt Romney was going to bring back slavery. Only a few elections ago, the Democrats were content to induce one panic at a time. But this election, we know that Trump must be something special because the Democrats want us to panic from every possible situation all at the same time.

Democrats seek control and power. They seek power beyond the usual perks of office typical for our times. They seek control over individual lives in ways that history has condemned at other times and in other places.

But a country with a tradition of liberty does not surrender that liberty easily. Free people must be made to panic before they grant unlimited power to the government. One must convince them that a plague is about to kill them or that the government income that they depend on will soon go away.

They must be told that “climate change” will soon destroy the earth unless the Democrats are elected to stop the rise of the oceans. If the people remain skeptical, arsonists must set fires in multiple locations while leftist networks fill our screens with the flaming images, and leftist politicians declare that the “debate is over.” It is much easier to convince your victims to stop debating when their homes are about to burn down.

Big government makes its largest advances during a crisis. The New Deal, Obamacare, and the Great Society were all enacted immediately following elections that resulted from market panics or a president’s assassination. The panics stop, but the power remains. There are wartime controls that have never been rescinded more than 75 years after World War II. It is no coincidence that California chose 2020 to weaken severely the laws against pedophilia. If the Green New Deal, illegal alien amnesty, and “defund the police” become law nationwide after this election, those changes will be the result of panic and chaos that the left now creates and exacerbates.

The American people are under siege. We are placed under siege every election cycle, but this year the blockade is more concrete. Our health, our food, our hygiene, our basic comfort, our homes, our jobs and more are under attack. The left has tried to starve us into surrender. But only if we panic will it work. The ultimate power rests with the victims. If we refuse to panic while ignoring leftist lies, we can retain and recover a semblance of freedom. Donald Trump deserves praise for having fought that panic and remaining steadfast as the left began to capitalize on the virus.

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Pichu Bros. in Party Panic
ぼくたちピチューブラザーズ・パーティはおおさわぎ!のまき
We are the Pichu Brothers - The 'Great Party Uproar!' Chapter
JapanJuly 18, 2003
United StatesDecember 1, 2003
English themes
OpeningSide by Side
Openingぼくらピチュピチュブラザーズ!
Endingニャースのパーティ
Credits
Animation ?
Screenplay 武上純希 Junki Takegami
Storyboard 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Assistant director 浅田裕二 Yūji Asada
Animation directors 松原徳弘 Tokuhiro Matsubara
一石小百合 Sayuri Ichiishi
No additional credits are available at this time.

Pichu Bros. in Party Panic (Japanese: ぼくたちピチューブラザーズ・パーティはおおさわぎ!のまきWe are the Pichu Brothers - The 'Great Party Uproar!' Chapter) is a special episode of the Pokémon anime. Unlike normal episodes, the only way to watch it is through Pokémon Channel for Nintendo GameCube, which was released in Japan on July 18, 2003 and in the United States on December 1, 2003.

The episode is split into five parts. Professor Oak will show the first part as soon as he has introduced himself and further parts are then unlocked each day. After the events of the sixth day, the full version can be viewed on the television or at the campfire. From this point, versions in other languages are randomly found in crates.

The animation of the actual party was composed in 3D computer graphics. This section, featuring the song Meowth's Party, is different on each viewing as what Meowth does is chosen from a vast number of interactions.

Spoiler warning: this article may contain major plot or ending details.
  • 1Plot
  • 2Characters
  • 4Trivia

Plot

Part One

Looking over the Big Town skyline, Meowth alongside Wobbuffet, Cubone, and three member of the Squirtle Squad are hoping things go well for their upcoming party.

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The night turns to day in the city, and the Pichu Brothers are happily playing. Meanwhile their friend Smoochum is busy admiring herself in the mirror when she spots several Pokémon with distinct crescent shaped invitations in hand. Elsewhere, Teddiursa is stuffing its face full of acorns from a tree hollow, when it gets its head stuck. With a bit of struggling, it's able to free itself and goes tumbling down to the ground, landing on its head. A brave Magby plays around the cities pipes, dodging all of the steam. While Wooper leaps through the main river in town.

At the Clubhouse, the Pichu Brothers are soon joined by their friends Magby, Teddiursa, and Wooper. Soon, Smoochum comes running in as well, acting frantic as she begins to explains that she saw everyone else with crescent cards in hand. Curious, Pichu Big leads everyone to investigate further. The Posse stand atop a building and look down on the other Pokémon. A Magmar and a Weepinbell walk by, carrying the cards.

Soon after seeing them, a Ledyba flies by, also holding one of the cards. Teddiursa begins to imagine the food shapes in the middle. They find themselves walking through the park, trying to figure out what was happening, when they came across a Smeargle and an Aipom playing with the cards at the amphitheatre. They run over, demanding answers. Aipom took Smeargle's tail and began to draw all the fruits from the middle of crescent shapes. When they still couldn't get it, Aipom draws something else, what looks like a clock, with Smeargle's tail. Magby seems to be the first to identify it.

Part Two

The drawing leads the Posse to a large building. With the help of Teddiursa's nose, they find themselves inside of an old warehouse. Once more, Teddiursa sniffs the air and soon finds a large supply of fruit stowed away. They try to approach, but are stopped by the Squirtle Squad. The Cubone from earlier explains the crescent shaped cards are invitations for Meowth’s party and the fruit is only invited guests. The three Squirtle and the Cubone proceed to kick the Pichu Posse out. However, Teddiursa was able to get away, until Wobbuffet stepped in. Meowth then shows up, yelling at the Pokémon to get upstairs and rehearse a song they'll be singing for the party.

Meanwhile, the Pichu Brothers and friends sits sadly on the stairs of a stoop in the city, looking at the sky. Suddenly, an invitation flies across from the wind which the Posse chases after.

Meowth decides to check on the preparations, but progress is slow. Nothing was being set up but a lonely chair by the three Squirtle. Cubone had also set up some metal cans and barrels as a makeshift drum set, to which Meowth calls it a 'numbskull'. Cubone becomes upset, though Meowth reassures it that he didn't mean what he said. He allows Cubone to keep playing to save having to find a last minute drummer.

Part Three

The Pichu Posse chase after the flyaway invitation. Smoochum stops to check her reflection in a shop window. As the invitation floats over the river, Wooper decides to jump in for a swim. Magby accidentally falls into the water, though Wooper quickly saves it. Teddiursa is soon too tired to keep going and becomes side-tracked by a nearby ice cream truck. Now Pichu Big and Pichu Little are the only two running after the invitation. The Pichu Brothers hop over a car and right on top of Houndour's head. Angrily, Houndour began chasing after the brothers.

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Meanwhile, Smoochum was looking for her friends when she bumps into an upset Oddish.

The Pichu Brothers manage to escape Houndour after passing through a small opening in a fence. Houndour tries and fails to go through the same way, so it simply makes its way around the fence. The Pichu brothers soon spot a heap of items outside a store, and using a brown cloth, some traffic cones and a bucket they disguise themselves as a Piloswine. However, when Houndour came looking for them, it dsicovered the Pichu hiding in the disguise and so the chase continued. The Pichu Brothers run into a carpark, and make it inside an elevator in time to escape from Houndour.

Once on top of the building, a big gust blew the invitation they had been searching for right into their face. Happy to have their invitation, the Pichu Brothers head back down the elevator and exit the building, only to come face to face with an unhappy Houndour. They were soon chased again, and run down a large hill. Before colliding with a fire hydrant, they split apart. Houndour, on the other hand, wasn't so lucky and runs head first into the hydrant. The hydrant reuptures and propel Houndour into a different part of town and onto a Snorlax. Then Snorlax rolls over in its sleep, crushing Houndour.

Part Four

Meanwhile, Meowth and his friends have finally finished setting up for the party. Cubone is thrilled, but in its excitement it falls onto some of the tables. Meowth yells angrily at it, only to get it upset again. After a few reassuring words from Meowth, Cubone happily jumps around again and the Squirtle begin to clean up the mess.

The Pichu Brothers return to the Clubhouse, where they meet back up with Magby, Wooper, and Teddiursa. Smoochum arrives with the sad Oddish, explaining that it was Oddish's invitation that had been blown away by the wind. Pichu Big is prepared to do the right thing. While Pichu Little was hesitant on giving Oddish the invitation, but with a push from his older brother, he finally hands it over. Happily, Oddish runs off with its invitation.

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Fortunately for them, Azumarill runs over with invitations tied to a balloon at hand. Meowth had sent them to everyone, but Azumarill admits it forgot to deliver them. Before Azumarill could hand over the invitations, a wind takes the balloon away and later gets hooked on a pole hanging off a building. Pichu Big is immediately inspired after seeing the balloon floating in the air. They began to create a Magby-powered hot air balloon, enabling them to retrieve their invitations.

The night of Meowth's party arrives. The Pichu Posse arrive ith their invitations and quickly dig into the food on offer. While the quests enjoy themselves, Meowth calls over his fellow musicians to another room to prepare for the night's entertainment. Soon, Meowth makes an announcement on the loudspeaker to inform everyone that the debut of the band 'Meowth's Music Attack', and guides them through to the performance space.

Part Five

'Meowth's Music Attack' makes its band debut, opening with the song Meowth's Party.

To finish off the night, Meowth calls for the fireworks to begin, but nothing happens. When Meowth goes to investigate, the fireworks start up, sending Meowth flying with them. Pichu and the Posse look in awe at the beautiful fireworks.

Characters

Humans

  • Jessie (voice only; singing during Meowth's Party song)
  • James (voice only; singing during Meowth's Party song)

Pokémon

  • Meowth (Team Rocket)
  • Wobbuffet (Jessie's)
  • Pichu (Pichu Big)
  • Pichu (Pichu Little)
  • Squirtle (three; Squirtle Squad members)
  • Smoochum (Pichu Posse)
  • Teddiursa (Pichu Posse)
  • Magby (Pichu Posse)
  • Wooper (Pichu Posse)
  • Azumarill (Pichu Posse)
  • Houndour (Pichu Posse)

Cast

Cast
Pichu Older BrotherYumi Touma Pichu Older Brother Yumi Touma サトシ ピチュ兄
Pichu Younger BrotherSatomi Koorogi Pichu Younger Brother Satomi Koorogi ピチュー弟 こおろぎさとみ
MeowthMaddie Blaustein NyarthInuko Inuyama ニャース 犬山イヌコ
Squirtle TrioEric Stuart Zenigame SquadIkue Ohtani ゼニガメ団 大谷育江
CuboneRoger Kay Karakara カラカラ
GeodudeRoger Kay Ishitsubute イシツブテ
SmoochumTara Jayne Muchul ムチュール
TeddiursaTara Jayne Himeguma ヒメグマ
AzumarillKayzie Rogers Marilli マリルリ
WooperMayumi Shintani UpahMayumi Shintani ウパー 新谷 真弓
AipomRyōka Yuzuki EipamRyōka Yuzuki エイパム 柚木 涼香
NarrationKen Gates NarrationUnshō Ishizuka ナレーション 石塚運昇

Trivia

  • One Japanese version of the episode is narrated by Misty.
  • Although neither Ash's Pikachu or any other Pikachu appeared, Meowth references Ash's Pikachu through the comment 'Boy, they're scarier than Pikachu' when he got annoyed at the Squirtle Squad's slow work for the second time.
  • In one scene, Meowth can be seen holding something that looks like a Nintendo GameCube controller.
  • It is never explained why the Squirtle Squad is working with Meowth, or the random Cubone.
  • Along with Mewtwo — Prologue to Awakening, this is the only Pokémon production whose dub credits indicate the roles of each voice actor.

Errors

Dub edits

In other languages

Language Title
Les Frères Pichu: Que la Fête Commence!
Pichu Bros.: Einer für alle!
Pichu & Pichu - Pokémon in festa
Os Irmãos Pichu em Grande Pânico
Los Hermanos Pichu en Party Panic


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