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{{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} are walking through a wood, and notice a [[Trainer Tips]] sign that warns about {{t|Ghost}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} in the woods and recommends the use a {{t|Psychic}} Pokémon to keep them away. They don't have any Psychic types, but {{an|Brock}} remembers that {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} can use Psychic attacks. {{an|Misty}} releases her Psyduck and tells it to use its {{m|Confusion}} attack if they meet a Ghost Pokémon, but it doesn't seem to understand her.  
{{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} are walking through a wood, and notice a [[Trainer Tips]] sign that warns about {{t|Ghost}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} in the woods and recommends the use a {{t|Psychic}} Pokémon to keep them away. They don't have any Psychic types, but {{an|Brock}} remembers that {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} can use Psychic attacks. {{an|Misty}} releases her Psyduck and tells it to use its {{m|Confusion}} attack if they meet a Ghost Pokémon, but it doesn't seem to understand her.  


The bushes rustle and something peeks out. Misty orders Psyduck to use {{m|Confusion}} but it returns to its {{i|Poké Ball}}. Ash and Brock examine the thing in the bush, it doesn't look like a Ghost-type. A girl walks up and says it isn't, it's her {{p|Girafarig}}'s tail. Ash consults [[Pokédex|Dexter]]: a Girafarig is a {{t|Psychic}} Pokémon with a second face on its tail.  
The bushes rustle and something peeks out. Misty orders Psyduck to use {{m|Confusion}} but it returns to its {{i|Poké Ball}}. Ash and Brock examine the thing in the bush, it doesn't look like a Ghost-type. A girl walks up and says it isn't, it's her {{p|Girafarig}}'s tail. Ash consults [[Pokédex|Dexter]]: a Girafarig is a Psychic Pokémon with a second face on its tail.  


Ash introduces himself. The girl is [[Cherry]]. She picked a Girafarig to train because it's different. It's tradition in her home town to raise Psychic Pokémon because of the ghosts in the woods.  
Ash introduces himself. The girl is [[Cherry]]. She picked a Girafarig to train because it's different. It's tradition in her home town to raise Psychic Pokémon because of the ghosts in the woods.  
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The kids are eating lunch together. Cherry says she wants to compete in the [[Johto League]]. She notices that Ash and {{AP|Pikachu}} know each other very well, and says that it's thought if a Trainer and their Psychic Pokémon are very close they can communicate psychically. She challenges Ash to a {{pkmn|battle}} and he accepts.  
The kids are eating lunch together. Cherry says she wants to compete in the [[Johto League]]. She notices that Ash and {{AP|Pikachu}} know each other very well, and says that it's thought if a Trainer and their Psychic Pokémon are very close they can communicate psychically. She challenges Ash to a {{pkmn|battle}} and he accepts.  


Pikachu starts with a {{m|Quick Attack}} that knocks Girafarig down, but Girafarig gets up and uses {{m|Future Sight}}. Nothing seems to happen, so Pikachu continues with {{m|Thunderbolt}} and {{m|Agility}} when Girafarig tries to {{m|Stomp}} him. Suddenly a wind rustles through the trees and a tremendous blast comes out of nowhere! Pikachu is thrown back but he's not out of the fight yet. Cherry explains that this is Future Sight: a time delayed Psychic attack. Now Girafarig uses {{m|Psybeam}}, Pikachu counters it with Thunderbolt, creating an explosion that raises a cloud of dust. Before Girafarig can attack again, Pikachu leaps out of the cloud and uses {{m|Thunder}} to win the match.  
Pikachu starts with a {{m|Quick Attack}} that knocks Girafarig down, but Girafarig gets up and uses {{m|Future Sight}}. Nothing seems to happen, so Pikachu continues with {{m|Thunderbolt}} and {{m|Agility}} when Girafarig tries to {{m|Stomp}} him. Suddenly a wind rustles through the trees and a tremendous blast comes out of nowhere. Pikachu is thrown back but he's not out of the fight yet. Cherry explains that this is Future Sight: a time delayed Psychic attack. Now Girafarig uses {{m|Psybeam}}, Pikachu counters it with Thunderbolt, creating an explosion that raises a cloud of dust. Before Girafarig can attack again, Pikachu leaps out of the cloud and uses {{m|Thunder}} to win the match.  


All of them congratulate Cherry for a great match, but she's worried because she can't communicate psychically with Girafarig. Ash reassures her that she's still a good {{pkmn|Trainer}}. Cherry invites them all to her town to see all the other Psychic Pokémon.  
All of them congratulate Cherry for a great match, but she's worried because she can't communicate psychically with Girafarig. Ash reassures her that she's still a good {{pkmn|Trainer}}. Cherry invites them all to her town to see all the other Psychic Pokémon.  


In town, Misty is impressed with the Psychic Pokémon everywhere. A woman, [[Mrs. Bellows]], chases after her playful {{p|Abra}} which keeps {{m|Teleport}}ing around. Then an exhausted man, [[Toku]] comes running up the street and warns them about a giant Ghost Pokémon that was immune to Psychic attacks! He and his {{p|Mr. Mime}} were fishing when a [[Team Rocket's mechas|giant]] {{p|Gengar}} appeared. He had Mr. Mime do a {{m|Psywave}} but the attack bounced off the Gengar and hit them instead. Then the Gengar captured Mr. Mime with its tongue. Brock and Ash decide to check it out.  
In town, Misty is impressed with the Psychic Pokémon everywhere. A woman, [[Mrs. Bellows]], chases after her playful {{p|Abra}} which keeps {{m|Teleport}}ing around. Then an exhausted man, [[Toku]] comes running up the street and warns them about a giant Ghost Pokémon that was immune to Psychic attacks. He and his {{p|Mr. Mime}} were fishing when a [[Team Rocket's mechas|giant]] {{p|Gengar}} appeared. He had Mr. Mime do a {{m|Psywave}} but the attack bounced off the Gengar and hit them instead. Then the Gengar captured Mr. Mime with its tongue. Brock and Ash decide to check it out.  


[[Jessie]] and [[James]] drink a toast to their mechanical ghost, but Meowth says they should go back to town and catch the rest of the psychic Pokémon. Mrs. Bellows finds her {{p|Abra}} in a tree and then they both see the Gengar. She tells Abra to use {{m|Psychic}} but the attack bounces off the Gengar's eyes and hits the Abra. The giant tongue comes down and grabs the Abra. Team Rocket gloats, this time they're unstoppable!
[[Jessie]] and [[James]] drink a toast to their mechanical ghost, but Meowth says they should go back to town and catch the rest of the psychic Pokémon. Mrs. Bellows finds her {{p|Abra}} in a tree and then they both see the Gengar. She tells Abra to use {{m|Psychic}} but the attack bounces off the Gengar's eyes and hits the Abra. The giant tongue comes down and grabs the Abra. Team Rocket gloats, this time they're unstoppable.


Cherry's Girafarig indicates that something is wrong, just as the giant Gengar is seen at the town limits. Toku recognizes it as the same one that ate his Mr. Mime, and Mrs. Bellows returns with the same story about her Abra. All the townsfolk grab their Pokémon and run inside, but Cherry believes that her Girafarig can take on this thing despite its size.  
Cherry's Girafarig indicates that something is wrong, just as the giant Gengar is seen at the town limits. Toku recognizes it as the same one that ate his Mr. Mime, and Mrs. Bellows returns with the same story about her Abra. All the townsfolk grab their Pokémon and run inside, but Cherry believes that her Girafarig can take on this thing despite its size.  
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As Team Rocket prepares to capture Pikachu, Cherry tells Girafarig to attack with Psybeam. The attack bounces off the Gengar's eyes and hits, knocking it down. Team Rocket appear and say their {{motto}}, then explain that the Gengar works by using mirrors to reflect the Psychic attacks. Brock admits that this time they've been pretty smart. Misty grabs his ear and demands to know whose side he is on.  
As Team Rocket prepares to capture Pikachu, Cherry tells Girafarig to attack with Psybeam. The attack bounces off the Gengar's eyes and hits, knocking it down. Team Rocket appear and say their {{motto}}, then explain that the Gengar works by using mirrors to reflect the Psychic attacks. Brock admits that this time they've been pretty smart. Misty grabs his ear and demands to know whose side he is on.  


Cherry gets angry. She and her Girafarig glow for a moment, then she orders Confusion. The attack is reflected and Girafarig gets stunned! Not giving up, Cherry encourages her Pokémon to get up and use Psybeam. This attack is bounced back as well, and to protect Girafarig both Ash and Cherry stand in front of it and take the blast themselves.  
Cherry gets angry. She and her Girafarig glow for a moment, then she orders Confusion. The attack is reflected and Girafarig gets stunned. Not giving up, Cherry encourages her Pokémon to get up and use Psybeam. This attack is bounced back as well, and to protect Girafarig both Ash and Cherry stand in front of it and take the blast themselves.  


Ash tells a weakened Cherry to leave Team Rocket to him, but she tells Girafarig to use Future Sight. Team Rocket watches the Girafarig just stand there and wonder if Future Sight will tell them what their future is going to be.  
Ash tells a weakened Cherry to leave Team Rocket to him, but she tells Girafarig to use Future Sight. Team Rocket watches the Girafarig just stand there and wonder if Future Sight will tell them what their future is going to be.  
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