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A.J. was the [[character of the day]] in ''[[EP008|The Path to the Pokémon League]]''.
A.J. was the [[character of the day]] in ''[[EP008|The Path to the Pokémon League]]''.


In this episode, {{Ash}}, {{an|Misty}}, and {{an|Brock}} were on their way to Vermilion City, when they heard about a local Trainer who was undefeated. Ash, eager to challenge this Trainer, went to A.J.'s Gym and saw a sign above it announcing that A.J. had been undefeated through 98 matches. A.J. returned to the Gym after catching some wild Pokémon. Ash then challenged him to battle number 99.
In this episode, {{Ash}}, {{an|Misty}}, and {{an|Brock}} were on their way to Vermilion City, when they heard about a local Trainer who was undefeated. Ash, eager to challenge this Trainer, went to A.J.'s Gym and saw a sign above it announcing that A.J. had been undefeated through 98 matches. A.J. returned to the Gym after catching some wild Pokémon. Ash challenged him to battle number 99.


Ash began to say how he thought low about a person with 98 victories but without a Gym Badge. A.J. responded by saying that he wasn't planning on challenging a Gym Leader until he had 100 wins in a row. Ash bragged about the two Badges he had at the time just with ten victories, and A.J. insulted him and said he must have gotten them from weak Gym Leaders, which angered both Brock and Misty. A.J. defeated Ash with his {{p|Sandshrew}} without much effort, causing Ash to complain and accuse A.J. of cheating.
Ash began to say how he thought low about a person with 98 victories but without a Gym Badge. A.J. responded by saying that he wasn't planning on challenging a Gym Leader until he had 100 wins in a row. Ash bragged about the two Badges he had at the time just with ten victories, and A.J. insulted him and said he must have gotten them from weak Gym Leaders, which angered both Brock and Misty. A.J. defeated Ash with his {{p|Sandshrew}} without much effort, causing Ash to complain and accuse A.J. of cheating.


As the group was about to leave, they looked inside the Gym, and they saw A.J. using a whip to send his Sandshrew diving into a pool. Ash attacked A.J., thinking that he was torturing his Pokémon. A.J. then explained that he was strengthening his Sandshrew's resistance against water. Sandshrew and all of A.J.'s other Pokémon were wearing "strength intensifiers." He also had all of his Pokémon exercise in rigorous routines. Ash complained about A.J. treating his Pokémon too harshly and asked Brock and Misty to back him up. However, Brock instead complimented A.J. on the specialized {{pkmn|food}} he prepares for his Pokémon.
As the group was about to leave, they looked inside the Gym, and they saw A.J. using a whip to send his Sandshrew diving into a pool. Ash attacked A.J., thinking that he was torturing his Pokémon. A.J. explained that he was strengthening his Sandshrew's resistance against water. Sandshrew and all of A.J.'s other Pokémon were wearing "strength intensifiers." He also had all of his Pokémon exercise in rigorous routines. Ash complained about A.J. treating his Pokémon too harshly and asked Brock and Misty to back him up. However, Brock instead complimented A.J. on the specialized {{pkmn|food}} he prepares for his Pokémon.


[[Jessie]], [[James]], and {{MTR}} then tried to steal [[Ash's Pikachu]], but ended up accidentally taking Sandshrew instead. Not knowing what had happened, Ash guessed that Sandshrew had run away, and offered A.J.'s other Pokémon spots on his [[party|team]], but they ignored him. Sandshrew escaped from {{TRT}} by using {{m|Dig}}, accidentally bringing Meowth along with him. After A.J.'s Sandshrew came back, he challenged Team Rocket to a battle, and his Sandshrew defeated Team Rocket, winning A.J. the final victory needed to set off and collect Gym Badges.  
[[Jessie]], [[James]], and {{MTR}} tried to steal [[Ash's Pikachu]], but ended up accidentally taking Sandshrew instead. Not knowing what had happened, Ash guessed that Sandshrew had run away, and offered A.J.'s other Pokémon spots on his [[party|team]], but they ignored him. Sandshrew escaped from {{TRT}} by using {{m|Dig}}, accidentally bringing Meowth along with him. After A.J.'s Sandshrew came back, he challenged Team Rocket to a battle, and his Sandshrew defeated Team Rocket, winning A.J. the final victory needed to set off and collect Gym Badges.  


After A.J. and Sandshrew had been happily reunited, Ash realized that A.J. cared deeply for his Pokémon, despite being tough on them during training.
After A.J. and Sandshrew had been happily reunited, Ash realized that A.J. cared deeply for his Pokémon, despite being tough on them during training.
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|epnum=EP008
|epnum=EP008
|epname=The Path to the Pokémon League
|epname=The Path to the Pokémon League
|desc={{p|Sandshrew}} first appeared in ''[[EP008|The Path to the Pokémon League]]'', during {{Ash}}'s battle with A.J. During the battle, his {{AP|Pidgeotto}} was easily defeated by Sandshrew. Next, Ash called out his {{AP|Butterfree}} and went for a {{m|Stun Spore}}. A.J. whipped Sandshrew and told it to use {{m|Dig}}, allowing it to avoid the Stun Spore. It then jumped out and defeated Butterfree. Ash wanted {{AP|Pikachu}} to battle, but it refused, giving A.J. the win.
|desc={{p|Sandshrew}} first appeared in ''[[EP008|The Path to the Pokémon League]]'', during {{Ash}}'s battle with A.J. During the battle, his {{AP|Pidgeotto}} was easily defeated by Sandshrew. Next, Ash called out his {{AP|Butterfree}} and went for a {{m|Stun Spore}}. A.J. whipped Sandshrew and told it to use {{m|Dig}}, allowing it to avoid the Stun Spore. It jumped out and defeated Butterfree. Ash wanted {{AP|Pikachu}} to battle, but it refused, giving A.J. the win.


It was then seen training in A.J.'s Gym, wearing what A.J. called a "strength intensifier" and using the pool. It was then accidentally captured by {{TRT}}, but it was able to make its way back using Dig. It then had a battle against [[James's Koffing]] and [[Jessie's Ekans]]. It was able to dodge Koffing and entangle Ekans, then finished them off by using {{m|Fissure}}.
It was seen training in A.J.'s Gym, wearing what A.J. called a "strength intensifier" and using the pool. It was accidentally captured by {{TRT}}, but it was able to make its way back using Dig. It had a battle against [[James's Koffing]] and [[Jessie's Ekans]]. It was able to dodge Koffing and entangle Ekans, then finished them off by using {{m|Fissure}}.


Sandshrew made a cameo with A.J. in the [[original series]]' second Japanese opening theme, [[The Rivals]], and its English dub equivalent, {{so|Pokémon World}}.
Sandshrew made a cameo with A.J. in the [[original series]]' second Japanese opening theme, [[The Rivals]], and its English dub equivalent, {{so|Pokémon World}}.
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|vajp=Rikako Aikawa
|vaen=Rikako Aikawa
|vaen=Rikako Aikawa
|desc={{p|Butterfree}} appeared in ''[[EP008|The Path to the Pokémon League]]'', where it was first seen carrying A.J.'s bag into the [[Gym]]. It was then seen in A.J.'s Gym training with his {{p|Beedrill}}.
|desc={{p|Butterfree}} appeared in ''[[EP008|The Path to the Pokémon League]]'', where it was first seen carrying A.J.'s bag into the [[Gym]]. It was seen in A.J.'s Gym training with his {{p|Beedrill}}.


None of Butterfree's moves are known.}}
None of Butterfree's moves are known.}}