Unlike their usual schemes, Jessie sees an opportunity not to steal Pokémon, but to exploit the villagers’ misplaced trust to turn the town into Team Rocket territory. However, the narrative shifts when they confront the "evil scientist" behind the robots, .
: The villagers see what they want to see. Even when Team Rocket behaves aggressively, it is interpreted as "righteous fire".
The episode highlights several core themes that define the Chronicles series: Pokemon Chronicles (Dub) Episode 7
The episode begins with the iconic trio—Jessie, James, and Meowth—falling from the sky after a typical "blast off". Their crash landing in a remote village leads to an immediate case of mistaken identity. A young girl named Kate and her fellow villagers, desperate for salvation from a rampaging giant robot, hail the trio as the "Angels of Justice" or .
The irony is immediate: Team Rocket’s attempt to prove their villainy by destroying the robot only reinforces the villagers' belief in their heroism. This creates a fascinating psychological tension for characters who have spent hundreds of episodes defining themselves by their malice. Subverting the Villain Archetype Unlike their usual schemes, Jessie sees an opportunity
: True to form, James accidentally launches their mecha, causing them to blast off once again. Their departure serves as a reset, as they vow to return to their "hero-hating" ways and resume their pursuit of Pikachu. Conclusion
"We’re No Angels!" stands out as a standout episode of Pokémon Chronicles because it removes the safety net of Ash Ketchum. Without the protagonist to provide a moral compass, the audience is left with a nuanced, comedic, and occasionally touching look at the franchise’s most enduring "villains". It proves that even in a world of monsters and masters, the most complex transformations are often those of the human heart. Even when Team Rocket behaves aggressively, it is
The Mask of Virtue: An Analysis of Pokémon Chronicles Episode 7, "We’re No Angels!"