She never does that in original version. Pikachu states its intention to battle but Misty tells it that it can not battle due to Koffing's Sludge covering its eyes. "Beaten by a Caterpie. " Ash, however, says that he is going to stay to capture more Pokémon and runs off, with Misty deciding to follow him. Ash throws a Poké Ball and captures Pidgeotto. After Ash and Misty fall asleep, Caterpie and Pikachu begin a conversation after looking up at the moon and the night sky. Ash catches them all laceysx girls. Despite the episode title saying "Ash catches a Pokémon", Ash actually catches two. Well I like carrots, and peppers, and bugs. Caterpie then evolves into Metapod, with Ash using his Pokédex to learn more information about Metapod. Caterpie then climbs onto Ash's shoulder and the two, along with Pikachu, leave Misty on her own in the forest. However, later episodes show Caterpie evolving like the rest of the Pokémon do. Koffing attempts to use SmokeScreen, which Pidgeotto disperses by flapping its wings and then dodges Sludge attack and Ekans' attack from underground. Ekans and Koffing then attack, with Misty again showing concern for Caterpie.
Ash, put that slimy thing back in the Poké Ball! Ash and Pikachu attempt to make Caterpie feel better, as a Pidgeotto flies down and begins pecking the ground. Ash catches them all laceysx free. When Caterpie evolves into Metapod, it shoots a shower of white silk string from its mouth onto itself and sheds its skin in the process, similar to a real caterpillar going into pupation. Jessie, James, and Meowth of Team Rocket then show up and perform their song/motto. Ekans and Koffing appeared black in a frame after being sent out. In this episode, Ash mentions that the Pokémon League has regulations stating that Trainers may only use one Pokémon at a time in battles.
Ash then sends out Pidgeotto in a two against one attack. Misty decides to stick with Pikachu and then tells Ash that she hates bug Pokémon, carrots, and peppers. Ash Catches a Pokémon (ポケモンゲットだぜ!, Pokémon, I'll Get You! ) It'll be a long time before you're a Pokémon master, like a million years. " The Poké Ball on the stump initially faces Ash, but then it faces Misty when Caterpie is absorbed into the ball only to end up upside down when Ash picks it back up. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. Ash and lacy mesh. Sticks tongue out)"— Misty. "(sigh) I'm trying to-" — Ash. Birds eat worms, Mr. Pokémon Master! " In the English dub, when Ekans knocks out Pidgeotto and when it goes after Caterpie with Koffing, its Japanese voice, Arbo, can be heard. After showing the Poké Ball to Pikachu, Ash releases Caterpie. Everybody has something they don't like and I don't like bugs! "
Like the previous episode, Meowth's leadership role is interrupted, in this case as Jessie and James are pummeling him for his big mouth, he tells them that he's in charge in the dub, while the original he scolds them asking them that if they be more like their boss. Ash throws a Poké Ball but Pidgeotto bats it away with its wing, resulting in Misty telling Ash that he needs to battle Pidgeotto to weaken it before attempting to capture a Pokémon. Pokémon the Series: The Beginning|. With Pokémon, you've got to use strategy. After Ash captures a Pidgeotto, Team Rocket appear once more to get the Pokémon for themselves.
"I am the greatest. " "It's time Team Rocket blasted off! " Just keep it away! " A confident Ash attempts to impress Misty by saying that that is how a Pokémon Master works, but Misty angrily tells him that Pokémon trainers need to know strategy, which includes not sending a worm Pokémon against a bird Pokémon, as birds eat worms.
Jessie and James then bring out Ekans and Koffing, with Koffing taking Pikachu out of the action by using a Sludge attack. This is the first episode in which a character's Pokémon evolves. Ash, however, has Caterpie use String Shot to cover Koffing completely and Ekans' head, before using Tackle on Koffing, which flies into Ekans. Pidgeotto flies away but is followed by Koffing and Ekans. Caterpie attempts to befriend Misty, but her fear leads to her hurting Caterpie's feelings, calling it 'disgusting'. Characters · Pokémon|. — Misty expressing her hatred towards bugs.
In the dub version, Misty calls Ash "Mr. Pokémon Master" twice. Pidgeotto can be seen eating a worm, one of the few instances of non-Pokémon creatures being seen. Caterpie goes climbing onto Ash's shoulder but notices a scared Misty hiding behind a tree and runs over. Bugs are one of the three most disgusting things in the world! " Ash then sends Caterpie to battle against Pidgeotto, with Misty and Pikachu being shocked and concerned for Caterpie's safety, due to Bug Pokémon's weakness against Flying types. The episode begins with Ash throwing a Poké Ball at Caterpie, following on directly from the last episode. ""(Pulling eye lids and sticking tongue out) Yeah? "That really bugs me. " Ash recalls Pidgeotto and then attempts to fight James on his own, but James stops him and pushes away. Caterpie tells Pikachu about its desire to evolve into a Butterfree, with one seen flying in the sky. Pidgeotto begins to attack Caterpie and gets the upper hand by using tackling it from out of the sky. Koffing attempts to use Sludge again but Pidgeotto dodges it and another attack by Ekans. Team Rocket, with no Pokémon able to battle, run off but threaten to return.
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