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Gringey City was featured in the episode ''[[EP030|Sparks Fly For Magnemite]]''. [[Ash's Pikachu]] was sick, and the nearest [[Pokémon Center]] was located there. Suddenly, the power in the town went out. This was due to a large amount of {{p|Grimer}} clogging the tunnels where the water went to power the generators.
Gringey City was featured in the episode ''[[EP030|Sparks Fly For Magnemite]]''. [[Ash's Pikachu]] was sick, and the nearest [[Pokémon Center]] was located there. Suddenly, the power in the town went out. This was due to a large amount of {{p|Grimer}} clogging the tunnels where the water went to power the generators.


Pikachu, along with a {{p|Magnemite}} and several {{p|Magneton}} were able to ward off the Grimer. They also weakened a {{AP|Muk}}, which Ash ended up capturing.
It was here where Pikachu notably came down with a 'cold' caused by a build-up of electricty. This attracted a Magnemite thanks to the sparks coming out of Pikachu's cheeks which in turn made Pikachu magnetized.
 
Pikachu, along with the {{p|Magnemite}} and several {{p|Magneton}} were able to ward off the Grimer. They also weakened a {{AP|Muk}}, which Ash ended up capturing.


It's likely that Gringey City is based on Kanto's Power Plant in the games, since Muk was added to the Power Plant in {{game|Yellow}}.
It's likely that Gringey City is based on Kanto's Power Plant in the games, since Muk was added to the Power Plant in {{game|Yellow}}.
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