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Meowth insists they not worry about how ''he'' got there, acting as translator and explaining that the Pokémon were abandoned by their trainers. Each of them remember their cruel and callous trainers. Croconaw couldn't win a Gym Battle nor evolve, Azumarill evolved (with her trainer wanting a Marill), Octillery was considered useless and Ducklett lost a battle. Since they were left, these Pokémon couldn't have anything to eat, so they allied themselves and resorted to piracy.
Meowth insists they not worry about how ''he'' got there, acting as translator and explaining that the Pokémon were abandoned by their trainers. Each of them remember their cruel and callous trainers. Croconaw couldn't win a Gym Battle nor evolve, Azumarill evolved (with her trainer wanting a Marill), Octillery was considered useless and Ducklett lost a battle. Since they were left, these Pokémon couldn't have anything to eat, so they allied themselves and resorted to piracy.


Meowth feels sympathetic, saying it gets him "right in the gut" since he's been hungry in the past as well. The heroes are horrified at the idea of their trainers being so callous, but they insist that not all trainers are that way. Pignite agrees, translated by Meowth, he knows what it is like to be abandoned by a trainer but he also knows that this doesn't make all humans/trainers bad people. Snivy speaks up too, reminding everybody that ''she'' abandoned her trainer, having no patience for such a loser. Pignite replies not everyone is a bad trainer, according to Meowth. Pikachu confirms this as well, and Snivy speaks up too, reminding everybody that ''she'' abandoned her trainer, having no patience for such a loser. Ash then asks the pirates not to steal anymore. Since they refuse, Meowth translates that Snivy and Croconaw challenge each other to a fight, with Meowth essentially arguing with and goading himself as he translates what each of the others are saying. If Snivy wins, the pirate Pokémon have to promise not steal anymore.
Meowth feels sympathetic, saying it gets him "right in the gut" since he's been hungry in the past as well. The heroes are horrified at the idea of their trainers being so callous, but they insist that not all trainers are that way. Pignite agrees, translated by Meowth, he knows what it is like to be abandoned by a trainer but he also knows that this doesn't make all humans/trainers bad people. Pikachu confirms this as well, and Snivy speaks up too, reminding everybody that ''she'' abandoned her trainer, having no patience for such a loser. Ash then asks the pirates not to steal anymore. Since they refuse, Meowth translates that Snivy and Croconaw challenge each other to a fight, with Meowth essentially arguing with and goading himself as he translates what each of the others are saying. If Snivy wins, the pirate Pokémon have to stop stealing on their behalf.


While Jenny is unsure of all this, Ash insists that they resolving this complex issue with a battle would be a great idea. Officer Jenny agrees to referee a two-on-two battle with Ash's Pignite and Snivy up against Croconaw and Azumarill. The battle kicks off immediately with Croconaw taking a shot at their two opponents, who barely dodge in time. The action is fast, and there's a decided disadvantage to Ash who for once can't hear the orders being given by his opponent. Snivy and Pignite are mostly on the defensive, Pignite taking a shot of Water Gun hard to the chest. Iris is concerned, Pignite is weak against water moves, but when Pignite leaps up ready to keep fighting, Cilan reminds her that spirit counts as well.
While Jenny is unsure of all this, Ash insists that they resolving this complex issue with a battle would be a great idea. Officer Jenny agrees to referee a two-on-two battle with Ash's Pignite and Snivy up against Croconaw and Azumarill. The battle kicks off immediately with Croconaw taking a shot at their two opponents, who barely dodge in time. The action is fast, and there's a decided disadvantage to Ash who for once can't hear the orders being given by his opponent. Snivy and Pignite are mostly on the defensive, Pignite taking a shot of Water Gun hard to the chest. Iris is concerned, Pignite is weak against water moves, but when Pignite leaps up ready to keep fighting, Cilan reminds her that spirit counts as well.
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