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==Synopsis==
==Blurb==
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<i>As our heroes continue toward Daybreak Town and Dawn's next Pokémon Contest, they lose their sense of direction in a large forest. Peering into the sky, all of a sudden they see what turns out to be a move called Draco Meteor. The move comes from an Altaria, a Pokémon under the tutelage of an elderly woman who calls herself Grandma Wilma. The team asks if they can watch Grandma Wilma's coaching session with Altaria. Then the whole group is approached by a feisty Gible, which Grandma Wilma says lives in the forest. Gible wants to be able to use Draco Meteor, too, but can't seem to pull it off!
 
Meanwhile, Altaria has caught the fancy of Team Rocket. They decide to steal it to add to their power. Once Altaria is caught, a frantic chase ensues, and at one point it appears that Team Rocket has outrun our heroes! But even while Gible struggles with Draco Meteor, it manages to unleash a powerful Dragon Pulse move, which helps the gang rescue Altaria from Team Rocket's grip.
 
Bidding goodbye to Grandma Wilma and Altaria, our heroes suddenly realize that Gible is nowhere to be seen. But as they take their leave, we see Gible emerge from a bush and watch them as they walk away...</i>
 
==Plot==
While continuing the journey to [[Daybreak Town]], {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} witness a display of {{m|Draco Meteor}}, an extremely powerful move only known by {{type|Dragon}} Pokémon. Soon the gang meet [[Wilma]] and a powerful {{p|Altaria}}, however it soon emerges that they have been followed by a {{p|Gible}} which is very eager to learn Draco Meteor. This Gible happens to have a gash in its dorsal fin, making this one [[gender|male]]. Despite some head-biting antics, {{Ash}} takes the Land Shark Pokémon under his wing and offers to help him learn the move. Wilma first gives some history about the Gible and the use of the move Draco Meteor. Gible fails to execute the move properly and the meteor crashed down onto {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}}, who is unable to dodge the failed attack. Piplup expresses his displeasure to Gible, and Gible bites him on the head. Piplup jumps into {{an|Dawn}}'s arms with Gible still attached, and Wilma simply rubs Gible's body, like a massage, and he lets go of the crying Piplup. Wilma comments on how much of a failure Gible's attempt was.
While continuing the journey to [[Daybreak Town]], {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} witness a display of {{m|Draco Meteor}}, an extremely powerful move only known by {{type|Dragon}} Pokémon. Soon the gang meet [[Wilma]] and a powerful {{p|Altaria}}, however it soon emerges that they have been followed by a {{p|Gible}} which is very eager to learn Draco Meteor. This Gible happens to have a gash in its dorsal fin, making this one [[gender|male]]. Despite some head-biting antics, {{Ash}} takes the Land Shark Pokémon under his wing and offers to help him learn the move. Wilma first gives some history about the Gible and the use of the move Draco Meteor. Gible fails to execute the move properly and the meteor crashed down onto {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}}, who is unable to dodge the failed attack. Piplup expresses his displeasure to Gible, and Gible bites him on the head. Piplup jumps into {{an|Dawn}}'s arms with Gible still attached, and Wilma simply rubs Gible's body, like a massage, and he lets go of the crying Piplup. Wilma comments on how much of a failure Gible's attempt was.