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Pikachu climbs up onto the rock and talks to the Charmander. It then comes back down and puts on a charades display. Ash eventually figures out that what Pikachu is saying is that Charmander is waiting on the rock for someone else to come pick him up. Brock decides that if it belongs to someone else, it's best to leave it. Ash and friends leave.
Pikachu climbs up onto the rock and talks to the Charmander. It then comes back down and puts on a charades display. Ash eventually figures out that what Pikachu is saying is that Charmander is waiting on the rock for someone else to come pick him up. Brock decides that if it belongs to someone else, it's best to leave it. Ash and friends leave.


Farther down the trail, Ash and friends discover the {{g|Center}} that was on the map. Ash declares that Route 24 can't be far now. And they couldn't have found it at a better time, as it soon starts raining, forcing Ash and friends to quickly race down there.
Farther down the trail, Ash and friends discover the [[Pokémon Center]] that was on the map. Ash declares that Route 24 can't be far now. And they couldn't have found it at a better time, as it soon starts raining, forcing Ash and friends to quickly race down there.


A brief scene shows the Charmander still on the rock, vainly trying to protect its tail flame from the rain with a leaf (it'll die if its flame goes out). Back at the Pokémon Center, Misty is serving up some soup, but Brock is still worried about the Charmander. Ash points out that there's no way the Charmander would wait around this long. Brock agrees, saying the trainer surely must have gotten it by now.
A brief scene shows the Charmander still on the rock, vainly trying to protect its tail flame from the rain with a leaf (it'll die if its flame goes out). Back at the Pokémon Center, Misty is serving up some soup, but Brock is still worried about the Charmander. Ash points out that there's no way the Charmander would wait around this long. Brock agrees, saying the trainer surely must have gotten it by now.
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Ash and his friends realize that it must have been his Charmander they saw and that based on Damian's description of Charmanders's loyalty to him, it must still be waiting on the rock. This pushes the normally calm Brock over the edge, and he stands up and makes his way over. While they continue to laugh about how the Charmander is probably still waiting, Brock confronts Damian, telling him to go get the Charmander.
Ash and his friends realize that it must have been his Charmander they saw and that based on Damian's description of Charmanders's loyalty to him, it must still be waiting on the rock. This pushes the normally calm Brock over the edge, and he stands up and makes his way over. While they continue to laugh about how the Charmander is probably still waiting, Brock confronts Damian, telling him to go get the Charmander.


Damien pushes him off, but Ash and Misty soon arrive to support Brock. It's about to go to a {{g|battle}}, but [[Nurse Joy]] breaks it up, saying Pokémon should never be used in personal battles. Damian and his crew leave, and Joy warns them about their bad reputation. Brock spaces out in his usual fashion, but Ash and Misty snap him out of it by reminding him about the Charmander.
Damien pushes him off, but Ash and Misty soon arrive to support Brock. It's about to go to a [[Pokémon battle]], but [[Nurse Joy]] breaks it up, saying Pokémon should never be used in personal battles. Damian and his crew leave, and Joy warns them about their bad reputation. Brock spaces out in his usual fashion, but Ash and Misty snap him out of it by reminding him about the Charmander.


The three race back through the pouring rain towards the rock where the Charmander is, only to find it has worse problems than the weather. A gang of {{p|Spearow}} are attacking it as well. Ash tries to drive them off by throwing a rock, but this only makes the Spearow attack them. Ash orders a {{m|ThunderShock}} from Pikachu, and it obeys, scaring off the Spearow. Unfortunately, its ThunderShock also inadvertently zapped Ash, Misty, and Brock too.
The three race back through the pouring rain towards the rock where the Charmander is, only to find it has worse problems than the weather. A gang of {{p|Spearow}} are attacking it as well. Ash tries to drive them off by throwing a rock, but this only makes the Spearow attack them. Ash orders a {{m|ThunderShock}} from Pikachu, and it obeys, scaring off the Spearow. Unfortunately, its ThunderShock also inadvertently zapped Ash, Misty, and Brock too.
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* This is the second episode of a three-episode arc where Ash gets each of [[Kanto]]'s [[starter Pokémon]].
* This is the second episode of a three-episode arc where Ash gets each of [[Kanto]]'s [[starter Pokémon]].
* It is revealed in this episode that it's not good to use {{g|battle}}s to settle arguments, and that Pokémon battles aren't supposed to be in {{g|Center}}s. Ironically, {{v2|Platinum}} introduces the concept of battling trainers in Pokémon Centers.
* It is revealed in this episode that it's not good to use [[Pokémon battle]]s to settle arguments, and that Pokémon battles aren't supposed to be in [[Pokémon Center]]s. Ironically, {{v2|Platinum}} introduces the concept of battling trainers in Pokémon Centers.
* This is the first episode where Izumi Shimura is credited as an animation director.
* This is the first episode where Izumi Shimura is credited as an animation director.
* Damian is shown to be carrying around twenty [[Poké Ball]]s all supposedly containing Pokémon; however, it is later established that a trainer can only carry six Pokémon in their party at a time (just like in the games). This may be because he wasn't shown having a [[Pokédex]], therefore, he doesn't send his Pokémon to anywhere.
* Damian is shown to be carrying around twenty [[Poké Ball]]s all supposedly containing Pokémon; however, it is later established that a trainer can only carry six Pokémon in their party at a time (just like in the games). This may be because he wasn't shown having a [[Pokédex]], therefore, he doesn't send his Pokémon to anywhere.
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