I will not tell you all of the parts of the shows. (I don't want to tell you all of it)
Episode 7 - "The Water Flowers of Cerulean City"
The gang are heading down the path to Cerulean City. Ash is getting excited
to get
another badge as Misty starts getting uneasy that they are nearing Cerulean
City. She said
that there are lots of scary ghost Pokémons there, and suggests that they go
to Vermilion
City instead. But, still, Ash and Brock go down the path into Cerulean City.
Meanwhile, in a
Cerulean store, Team Rocket sneaks in and steals a vacuum and a giant
hose. Ash and Brock
wander around and discover that they lose Misty. Soon, they across a crime
scene. A person
says there are burglars, and a policewoman who looks a lot like the one from
Viridian City,
says she is the twin sister-in-law of the policewomen in the previous
episodes. The
policewoman starts getting suspicious, but Ash proves her wrong with his
Pokédex. The
policewoman tells Ash and Brock about the theft, but they don't know who
did it yet. They
sit down on a bench, and Ash wants some info on the Cerulean City Gym,
but Brock won't tell
him anything. After, Brock says he needs to do some "stuff" and leaves Ash
by himself.
Finally, Ash finds the gym, and enters it, ready to fight. He's really surprised
and finds a
group of sisters performing on a long pool, doing dives and synchronized
swimming. Ash
leaves the main room, and he sees that the gym is like built like an aquarium.
He soon runs into
the three, beautiful sisters, and he discovers they are called the "Sensational
Sisters," and
he challenges them, but they are all worn out by fighting other people. They
didn't feel like
fighting so one of the sisters offers to just give Ash a cascade badge (badge
that you get
after winning a battle) and skip the hassle of battling. Ash says he rather earn
it, then
suddenly, Misty enters, and challenges Ash to a battle. Misty admits that she
is a sensational
sister also, but her older sister says she is a runt. Her sisters start insulting her
and say Ash
is her boyfriend. Misty denies it and they start to battle. Ash calls on Pikachu,
but Pikachu
doesn't want to fight a Misty, his friend. So Ash calls upon Butterfree
instead.. Misty calls
upon her Staryu. Butterfree uses a tackle, but Staryu uses a counter attack
and blocks it.
The battle goes on for a while, as Butterfree definitely has an advantage.
Staryu washes it
off, but Butterfree uses its sleeping powder, and Misty's Staryu uses some
more tackles.
Now Ash calls Pidgeotto, so Misty calls Starmie. They go at it for a while,
and Pidgeotto
blasts Misty into the wall.
Without a warning, there's a rumbling noise, and Team Rocket appears with
this machine
with a large hose to suck up all the Pokémon from the pool. They were
actually the ones who
stole the stuff from the store earlier. Team Rocket suck up Seel, but Pikachu
uses a
thunderbolt and electrocute Team Rocket, but Pikachu is also being sucked
up too. Ash climbs
up on the giant hose and turns the switch. Pikachu gets out safe and sound.
Team Rocket
blasts off again. After that, Ash gets the badge for his heroic deed while
Misty argues that
she should of had it instead. Brock catches up with them while Misty and
Ash begin to fight
again. They go on their path to get more badges. *What lies ahead on their
path, they'll soon
find out*
Episode 8 - "The Path to the Pokémon League"
Proud Ash is on the path to Vermilion City, with two Gym badges, he is
determined to beat
the trainer at the next gym. Along the way, Ash uses his Pokémon,
Pidgeotto, to defeat a
trainer, and he compliments him about his skills. After Ash gets his tenth
victory, the trainer
tells Ash to challenge A.J.. Ash finds the gym, A.J.'s Gym, which is unofficial
by the Pokémon
League. Ash meets up with A.J., and Ash finds out that he has 98 wins so
far. Confidently,
Ash challenges A.J.. to a battle. A.J. takes out his whip, and Ash shows off
his badges. A.J.
calls the badges are from loser gyms which makes Misty and Brock angry
and tells Ash to
pulverize this guy. A.J. calls upon Sandshrew (an armadillo-looking
Pokémon), as Ash takes
out Pidgeotto. Pidgeotto is suppose to have an advantage over Sandshrew (a
ground-type
Pokémon), but the Sandshrew has had some good training and knocks
Pidgeotto from the air.
Ash calls Pidgeotto after being defeated, and takes out Butterfree. After
using another
attack from Sandshrew, Butterfree is knocked down too. Ash loses the
match when Pikachu
didn't want to fight. Team Rocket is close by, and they think the Sandshrew
is tempting.
James hits Meowth down, and Meowth falls down somewhere. But Ash, in
the ring, cries and
asks for a rematch, but A.J. doesn't want one. Then, Ash suspects foul play.
The group finds
out how A.J. trains his Pokémons, but it looks like he's torturing the
Pokémons. Sandshrew
dives in the water, but Ash pushes A.J. into the water. A.J. tells his story to
the gang that
Sandshrew was the first Pokémon he ever caught, and they promised to be
the best there
ever was. Team Rocket lurks nearby, in the tent. The bell rings in the gym
tent, and A.J.
gives the Pokémons a short break. Team Rocket disguise themselves and
mistake Sandshrew
Pikachu and kidnap him! A.J. is devastated when he discovers Sandshrew is
missing. A.J. calls
for him, but there was not response. Ash suggested that Sandshrew might of
ran away due
to A.J.'s harsh training methods. Elsewhere, Sandshrew jumps out of the bag
and Meowth is
knocked out. Sandshrew manages to escape underground with Meowth's
mouth latched on its
tail. Soon Sandshrew and Meowth are found in the tent. Ash, Misty, and
Brock discover that
A.J. really does care about his Pokémon after an emotional moment, as
Pikachu points out
Meowth is on the floor. Team Rocket suddenly appear out of nowhere. .
Jesse and James
come to Meowth's and insult A.J.'s Pokémon and the gym. A.J. challenges
them for his 100th
win and, as usual, Jesse chooses Ekans while James calls out Koffing.
Bringing the match to a
close, Sandshrew leaps into the air, smashing into the ground hard enough to
split it in half.
The monsters freak out and run away, as A.J gets his 100th win. A.J decides
leaves on his
own, in search for some badges. In the end, Ash decides A.J. isn't as bad as
he thought, and
promises he'll beat him next time as the world' greatest Pokémon trainer.
Episode 9 - "The School of Hard Knocks"
Once again, Ash, Misty, and Brock are heading down the path and on their
way to Vermilion
city. At the beginning, Ash and Misty are in a fog-shrouded place, fighting
over the bike,
while Brock tries to settle them down. Then he says the group needs some
food, so he sets
up the table. Brock says Ash and Misty are too young for the coffee, so he
offers some
prune juice instead. Misty wants tea, and Brock takes out his official
"Pokémon Tea Set."
Then Brock takes out his "sparkling water" and offers Ash and Misty some
French snacks,
(they were crêpes actually) but he can't make any if he doesn't have any
firewood. Misty
doesn't want to go and stays with Brock, so Ash is the one left to get some.
Pikachu finds a
fire in the distance. Ash actually finds a group of kids in suits interrogating
some other kid
on a treadmill. It seem like they were bullying the kid so Ash bursts into the
group, and tells
them to stop bullying him. The group of kids finally leave and Ash learns that
they are from
Pokémon Tech, a school for Pokémon trainers who want to join the
Pokémon League without
travelling around the fighting for badges . While Brock reads the brochure
Misty had about
it, Pikachu is having some fun and working out (it was cute). The group finds
the school, and
Joe, the kid who was getting bullied, tells them that he was just pretending
that he didn't
know the answers to the questions, so he won't to get any harder questions.
Joe tells them
that a beginner is as good as a person with 2 badges, a intermediate student
is as good as
someone with 4 badges. And an advance student is as good as someone
with eight badges.
Joe also mentioned that many students don't graduate but are too
embarrassed to leave
without a diploma. Ash says he wants to meet the person in charge of the
student-helping
course, and Joe shows them a picture of a girl, who Ash and Brock
immediately like. Misty
gets jealous right away, and decides to look for the girl. Meanwhile, Team
Rocket is getting
flashbacks from when they were in Pokémon Tech, and remember how they
did in that school.
Anyway, the group head towards the place where the girl usually practices.
Joe tells them
that he's better than the rest. Misty and Joe want to battle after Joe insults her
gym. Misty
calls upon Starmie while Joe calls upon his Weepingbell. Starmie uses some
water attacks
which blasts Weepingbell down. Joe wonders why he lost, and Gazelle, the
girl, tells them
that Misty's Pokémon is much more stronger than his. Misty and Gazelle
have a cat fight and
decide to battle. Graveler (a rock Pokémon) and Starmie go at it. Rock
Pokémon are weak
against water ones, but Gazelle beats Misty anyway. Ash butts in and says
some stuff to
Gazelle. After a heated chit chat, Ash and Gazelle decide to battle. Ash calls
upon Pikachu
and Gazelle calls on her Cubone (a lizard wearing a cow's skull and wielding
a bone). Pikachu
uses shock attack, and Cubone counters. Cubone uses his bone to throw at
Pikachu, so Pikachu
decides makes some faces to stare Cubone down. After approaching each
other, Cubone
clubs him on the head with his bone. Ash tells Pikachu to give it his best shot,
and when Cubone
throws the bone again, Pikachu jumps over it, and manages to beat Cubone.
Gazelle calls back
Cubone when he starts to cry. Out of nowhere, Team Rocket, who had the
worse grades
ever, show up. Soon gazelle calls up her group of classmates to fight against
Team Rocket,
and after being pelted by Pokéballs, they blast off again. After, Gazelle learns
an important
lesson. Joe decides to go home and start from scratch, just like Ash.
Episode 10 - "Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village"
Ash, Misty, and Brock are traveling in the forest, lost. Misty and Ash start
fighting again
and Brock tries to break the fight up. While resting near a pond, Ash spots
an Oddish (a blue
radish with feet) taking a drink. Misty wants to catch it. She starts with her
Staryu and the
battle begins. Just before she was about to throw the Pokéball at the
weakened Oddish,
another Pokémon called Bulbasaur, intercepts it and knocks away Staryu.
Ash wants to catch
the Bulbasaur and calls upon Butterfree to do it. Butterfree tries to wear
Bulbasaur down
with a a sleep attack but Bulbasaur just blows it back at Butterfree and
makes Butterfree
sleepy instead. In all the confusion, Bulbasaur and Oddish run away to the
bushes.
Eventually, Ash forgets about it and the gang tries to cross a suspension
bridge that isn't on
their map. Suddenly, the ropes break. They cling on for a while until Brock
couldn't hold it
any longer and falls into the river below. Ash and Misty are able to climb
back up. Ash,
Misty and Pikachu start running to look for Brock. Suddenly, Misty falls into
a big hole but
manages to get out. She manages to get out the group starts running to look
for Brock again.
This time, they get caught in a net. Unable to move Ash, Misty and Pikachu
are left hanging up
on a tree in a net. Bulbasaur comes along but just leaves them hanging there.
Suddenly,
Brock appears and cut them down. Brock tells them that a beautiful girl,
Melanie, saved him
from being washed away in the river. Soon Brock brings them to a small
house, which is
suppose to be like a Pokémon Centre........
Episode 12 - "Here comes the Squirtle Squad"
Ash is really excited about his new Pokémon, Charmander. As the gang
were walking
towards Vermilion City, they stumble into another pit. Looking up, they see a
group of
Squirtles (blue turtles with red shells), who had made the pit as a joke. Angry
at the
Squirtles, Ash tells Pikachu to electrocute them and Pikachu manages to
send a electrical bolt
on one of them. Pikachu and the leader of the Squirtle squad have a short
conversation (the
leader is the one with the huge, pointy sunglasses). Suddenly, Officer Jenny
(this is a
different Jenny from the other episodes...she's one of the identical cousins
named Jenny)
comes by with her police siren, which scares away the Squirtles. The officers
tells Ash,
Misty and Brock about the Squirtle Squad. The Squirtles are part of a
Pokémon gang and
they play practical jokes on the townspeople. The Squirtle Squad was
formed after their
trainers abandoned them. Meanwhile, Team Rocket are hungry and decide
to have a picnic,
but, lurking nearby were the hungry Squirtles. The Squirtles demand for their
food and
Team Rocket fall into a hole as they were trying to call for their Pokémons.
Happily, the
Squirtles eat Team Rocket's food as they were tied up a tree. Jesse had tried
to
compromise with the Squirtles but the Squirtles didn't trust humans. Meowth
manages to
convince the Squirtles to let him go by telling them that Jesse and James were
his pets.
Later on, Misty is fishing when she thought she caught something. It was
actually a Squirtle.
Pikachu uses his electric surge to shock the Squirtle but shocks Ash, Misty
and Brock
instead. Suddenly, the Squirtle flings Pikachu into the river. As Pikachu was
trying to get
back to shore, a Goldeen (a horned fish) had used its needle attack and
weakened Pikachu.
Without warning, some Squirtles threw some ropes at Pikachu and roped
him up. Then, they
rope up Ash, Misty and Brock also.
Episode 13 - "Mystery at the Lighthouse"
No big surprise....our heroes are lost. Brock and Misty lack faith in Ash's
Pokémon-catching abilities and Misty gets Ash angry. Ash suddenly runs off
to a beach,
where he finds a Krabby (a crab Pokémon). Using only a stick and a
Pokéball, Ash manages to
catch Krabby. Being proud of his catch, Ash holds the Pokéball in his hand
when it
disappears. Ash gets worried about it and Brock explains that in the
Pokémon League you're
only allowed to carry six Pokémon at a time and the rest are all teleported to
where you got
your Pokédex, which means that Krabby is with Professor Oak. Brock also
tells Ash that he
can change his Pokémon by pressing the white button on his Pokédex. Ash
doesn't want to
exchange any of his Pokémons but gets worried and wants to know if his
Krabby is okay. Ash
wants to call Professor Oak but a phone is nowhere to be found. Then,
Pikachu points out a
lighthouse in the distance. The group walk up the path and reach the
lighthouse. They ring
the doorbell and ask to come inside. The voice agrees to let them in and the
door opens
automatically. Ash asks for a phone and the voice tells him where it is. Then,
Ash calls
Professor Oak, who was just cooking dinner. Ash gets upset and wonders if
Professor Oak
was eating his Krabby but Oak assured him that he was just cooking Tofu.
Then, Professor
Oak explained that Gary had already caught 45 Pokémons! That had made
Ash surprised.
Professor Oak has to leave and asks, Bill, the Pokémon researcher (the
voice) if he could give
the group a crash course about Pokémons. The group step forward towards
Bill and the light
reveals a Kabudo (an extinct, prehistoric Pokémon) instead! Brock points
out that Kabudos
are instinct and they find out that Bill is just stuck in a costume. They help Bill
out of the
costume and then Bill explains the research he's doing on rare Pokémons. He
explains to Ash,
Misty, Brock and Pikachu about all the different kinds of Pokémons that
once existed.
Meanwhile, Team Rocket is climbing up the cliff to get to the lighthouse
without being seen.
Back inside the lighthouse, Bill says that he is looking for one specific
Pokémon which he
describes as a huge Loch Ness monster. He says that the huge Pokémon
wants to find
friends and Bill said that he wants to be friends with it also. Bill doesn't want
to capture it,
he just wants to study it. Bill and the group go outside to the top of
lighthouse, where they
hear a strange, beautiful music coming from the ocean. Team Rocket hear the
music also
from the cliff side. A huge Pokémon shows up near the lighthouse and Team
Rocket tries to
capture it with bazooka-looking weapons. The huge dragon-like Pokémon
attacks Team
Rocket and leaves back to the ocean afterwards. Bill calls for it to come
back but the huge
Pokémon disappears into the fog.
The next day, Bill forgets about the huge Pokémons and wishes Ash and the
group good
luck on their journey. Ash, Misty, Brock and Pikachu continue down their
way to become the
greatest Pokémon trainers in the world.
Episode 14 - "Electric Shock Showdown"
Like a dream, Ash, Misty, Brock and Pikachu finally reach Vermilion City!
Pikachu is feeling
hungry so Ash takes him to the Vermilion City Pokémon Centre to feed him.
At the
Pokécentre, Ash and Pikachu see a kid bringing in a Rattata who seem to be
very weak. Nurse
Joy (a different Nurse Joy) says that the gym leader of the Vermilion City
Gym had done
this, just like all the other injured Pokémons in the Pokécentre. Ash finds out
the name of the
gym leader, Lt. Surge, and Misty knows that Ash is not an experienced
enough trainer to
battle against him. Finally, Pikachu is healed and Ash and Misty find him
eating happily at
some snacks. Ash warns Pikachu to get ready and battle Lt. Surge, but when
another injured
Pokémon passed by, Pikachu cries out and didn't want to go anymore. Ash
is confident that
Pikachu will win and they enter the Gym.
At the gym, Lt. Surge was a huge man who had a Raichu (a evolved form of
Pikachu). After
seeing Raichu, Pikachu is very determined to beat him. The battle is cruel and
Pikachu had
lost pretty badly. Later on, Pikachu is taken to the Pokémon Centre, where
he was laid in a
bed to heal. Pikachu wakes up and refuses to talk to anyone. Brock and
Misty says that it's
almost impossible for Pikachu to win against Raichu. Overhearing their
conversation, Nurse
Joy shows Ash and Pikachu a Thunder stone, which will make Pikachu
evolve into a Raichu. Ash
isn't sure whether to make Pikachu evolve so he asks Pikachu if he wants to.
After a long
pause, Pikachu whacks the stone away and tells Ash that he wants to fight
Raichu just the way
he is. Outside the window, Team Rocket is spying on them while Meowth is
translating what
Pikachu is saying. Brock gives Ash a strategy against Raichu.
AS Ash and Pikachu head towards the gym, they are stopped by Team
Rocket who disguise
themselves. Team Rocket gives Ash and Pikachu a cheer to them. Misty
says good bye,
knowing that they were Team Rocket. At the gym, Ash and Pikachu are
ready. After a few
slams, Pikachu used his agility and speed to fight against Raichu. Pikachus
and Raichus learn
their agility and speed when they are in their Pikachu stage but Brock found
out that Lt.
Surge's Raichu had evolved too quickly to learn agility. Near the end of the
battle, Raichu
sends out a gigantic electric bolt that destroys the windows. Lt. Surge and
Raichu are
thinking the battle is over until they find Pikachu standing on top of his tail.
Raichu can't use
anymore of his attacks and Pikachu finishes him off. At the end, Ash is
awarded the Thunder
badge. Raichu congratulates Pikachu. Ash gives Pikachu a warm hug.
Afterwards, Team
Rocket had just realized that they've devoted the entire episode cheering on
the good guys.
Episode 15 - "Battle Aboard the S.S. Anne"
Now, Ash continues his way with 3 badges pinned to his jacket. The gang
sees a huge ship
looming on the dock. They begin to have dreams about going on a cruise on
the ship.
Disguised as cheesy teenage girls, Jesse and James of Team Rocket fool
every Pokémon
trainer, including Ash and his friends, into accepting free tickets for a cruise
aboard the St.
Anne. After that, Jesse and James go to their lighthouse hideout where they
communicate
via video phone with their boss.
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