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On their way back home, the children start to ask Red about {{adv|Professor Oak}}. He mentions that they don't need this "old nut" because he already can teach them everything they need to know. They mention {{adv|Blue|Professor Oak's grandson}}, who he taught to be a great Trainer, but Red boasts that he can beat him, no matter his training. Red says goodbye to the younger children and departs for home.
On their way back home, the children start to ask Red about {{adv|Professor Oak}}. He mentions that they don't need this "old nut" because he already can teach them everything they need to know. They mention {{adv|Blue|Professor Oak's grandson}}, who he taught to be a great Trainer, but Red boasts that he can beat him, no matter his training. Red says goodbye to the younger children and departs for home.


Lost in thought thinking about Professor Oak, Red accidentally bumps into a group of {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}}s, prompting the one he bumped into to scold him. Red notices some {{ball|Great}}s hanging on the Grunt's belt, and, realizing they are [[Pokémon Trainer]]s, he decides to follow them. After some time, the Team Rocket Grunts stop, and Red hides in some bushes nearby. He overhears the group speaking about a "Phantom Pokémon" inhabiting the Western Forest. After Team Rocket leaves for the Western Forest, Red runs home to grab an armful of Poké Balls so he can capture the mysterious new Pokémon.
Lost in thought thinking about Professor Oak, Red accidentally bumps into a group of {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}}s, prompting the one he bumped into to scold him. Red notices some [[Great Ball]]s hanging on the Grunt's belt, and, realizing they are [[Pokémon Trainer]]s, he decides to follow them. After some time, the Team Rocket Grunts stop, and Red hides in some bushes nearby. He overhears the group speaking about a "Phantom Pokémon" inhabiting the Western Forest. After Team Rocket leaves for the Western Forest, Red runs home to grab an armful of Poké Balls so he can capture the mysterious new Pokémon.


Entering the Western Forest, Red spots another Trainer battling a strange, glowing Pokémon, {{adv|Mew}}. The other Trainer, {{adv|Blue}}, sends out his {{p|Charmander}} to attack the wild Mew. Mew easily evades Charmander's attacks, however, prompting Blue to recall his Pokémon. Shocked that Blue surrendered so quickly, Red impulsively comes out of the bushes and tells Blue off. Determined to not let the Pokémon escape, Red chooses Poliwhirl to battle against Mew, commanding him to use Water Gun, but Mew counters the attack, knocking out Poliwhirl. Mew leaves, leaving Red and Poliwhirl in a daze. Blue steps in and tells Red that he made a foolish choice in battling Mew, as Mew was superior in strength; Blue then leaves. Later, Team Rocket, still hot on Mew's trail, bump into Red for a second time. One of the members starts yelling at Red, but the others remind the Grunt that finding Mew is more important than the kid.
Entering the Western Forest, Red spots another Trainer battling a strange, glowing Pokémon, {{adv|Mew}}. The other Trainer, {{adv|Blue}}, sends out his {{p|Charmander}} to attack the wild Mew. Mew easily evades Charmander's attacks, however, prompting Blue to recall his Pokémon. Shocked that Blue surrendered so quickly, Red impulsively comes out of the bushes and tells Blue off. Determined to not let the Pokémon escape, Red chooses Poliwhirl to battle against Mew, commanding him to use Water Gun, but Mew counters the attack, knocking out Poliwhirl. Mew leaves, leaving Red and Poliwhirl in a daze. Blue steps in and tells Red that he made a foolish choice in battling Mew, as Mew was superior in strength; Blue then leaves. Later, Team Rocket, still hot on Mew's trail, bump into Red for a second time. One of the members starts yelling at Red, but the others remind the Grunt that finding Mew is more important than the kid.
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** The girl with the Pallet Town kids bears a resemblance to {{adv|Yellow}}, albeit with different clothing.
** The girl with the Pallet Town kids bears a resemblance to {{adv|Yellow}}, albeit with different clothing.
* {{p|Charmander}} is shown to have spines on its back. This is the same as on its [[Generation I]] back sprites, but is absent in those of future generations.
* {{p|Charmander}} is shown to have spines on its back. This is the same as on its [[Generation I]] back sprites, but is absent in those of future generations.
* The {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}}s have {{ball|Great}}s on their belt as opposed to regular Poké Balls.
* The {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}}s have [[Great Ball]]s on their belt as opposed to regular Poké Balls.
* A reference is made to the games in the way that Poké Balls have a one attempt catch when Red enters the Western Forest to try to track the "{{p|Mew|Phantom Pokémon}}" with an armful of Poké Balls.
* A reference is made to the games in the way that Poké Balls have a one attempt catch when Red enters the Western Forest to try to track the "{{p|Mew|Phantom Pokémon}}" with an armful of Poké Balls.