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Despite its loyalty to Jessie, Arbok showed a moral conscience of its own, revealing in ''Island of the Giant Pokémon'' when it was an Ekans that there is no such thing as an evil Pokémon; rather, that moral responsibility lies with the {{pkmn|Trainer}}. There have also been rare occasions where Arbok and Weezing refused to obey their Trainers, such as in ''[[EP047|A Chansey Operation]]'', where they refused to attack a {{p|Chansey}} because it had treated the injuries they suffered from Team Rocket's schemes and ''[[EP207|Got Miltank?]]'', where Arbok, along with the rest of Team Rocket's Pokémon, refused to attack the {{p|Miltank}} or any of the Pokémon at an oasis where humans are not welcomed out of respect. | Despite its loyalty to Jessie, Arbok showed a moral conscience of its own, revealing in ''Island of the Giant Pokémon'' when it was an Ekans that there is no such thing as an evil Pokémon; rather, that moral responsibility lies with the {{pkmn|Trainer}}. There have also been rare occasions where Arbok and Weezing refused to obey their Trainers, such as in ''[[EP047|A Chansey Operation]]'', where they refused to attack a {{p|Chansey}} because it had treated the injuries they suffered from Team Rocket's schemes and ''[[EP207|Got Miltank?]]'', where Arbok, along with the rest of Team Rocket's Pokémon, refused to attack the {{p|Miltank}} or any of the Pokémon at an oasis where humans are not welcomed out of respect. | ||
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