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Noland debuted in ''[[AG135|Numero Uno Articuno]]''. {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} unknowingly saw him as he took a night flight in his plane alongside his friend {{TP|Noland|Articuno}}. They met him in person at {{gdis|Battle Factory|III}} the following day, after stopping one of his inventions when it went out of control. Later, Noland called all of his Pokémon out to eat, and explained that the reason he had so many Pokémon was because of the many types of {{pkmn|battle}}s he could have. To Ash's surprise, Noland then allowed him to choose which Pokémon he wanted to face. As Ash had trouble choosing one Pokémon above another, Articuno unexpectedly appeared, and Noland explained how he first met the [[Legendary Pokémon]] during a flight, where he rescued it after noticing Articuno's injured wing.
Noland debuted in ''[[AG135|Numero Uno Articuno]]''. {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} unknowingly saw him as he took a night flight in his plane alongside his friend {{TP|Noland|Articuno}}. They met him in person at {{gdis|Battle Factory|III}} the following day, after stopping one of his inventions when it went out of control. Later, Noland called all of his Pokémon out to eat, and explained that the reason he had so many Pokémon was because of the many types of {{pkmn|battle}}s he could have. To Ash's surprise, Noland then allowed him to choose which Pokémon he wanted to face. As Ash had trouble choosing one Pokémon above another, Articuno unexpectedly appeared, and Noland explained how he first met the [[Legendary Pokémon]] during a flight, where he rescued it after noticing Articuno's injured wing.


Wanting to experience flight like Articuno, [[Max]] and {{AP|Pikachu}} went for a joyride with Noland. However, while they were flying, {{TRT}} showed up with their new [[Team Rocket's mechas|mecha]] and attempted to steal all of the Battle Factory's Pokémon. In response, Noland sent Articuno against them, freeing the stolen Pokémon, destroying the mecha, and sending the trio blasting off. Later that evening, Ash announced that he wanted to battle Articuno. Noland accepted the challenge, and Ash told that he was going to use his {{AP|Charizard}} in the battle, after he called it back from the [[Charicific Valley]].
Wanting to experience flight like Articuno, [[Max]] and {{AP|Pikachu}} went for a joyride with Noland. However, while they were flying, {{TRT}} showed up with their new [[Team Rocket's mechas|mecha]] and attempted to steal all of the Battle Factory's Pokémon. In response, Noland dispatched Articuno against them, freeing the stolen Pokémon, destroying the mecha, and sending the trio blasting off. Later that evening, Ash announced that he wanted to battle Articuno. Noland accepted the challenge, and Ash told that he was going to use his {{AP|Charizard}} in the battle, after he called it back from the [[Charicific Valley]].


The [[AG136|next day]], Ash and Noland had their battle. After quickly dealing with Team Rocket once again, Articuno and Charizard engaged in a dramatic match, which, despite Charizard's [[type]] advantage, turned out to be tough. Eventually, however, Charizard was able to defeat Articuno with its {{m|Seismic Toss}}. After the battle, Noland admitted his defeat and handed Ash his first [[Symbol|Frontier Symbol]], the Knowledge Symbol.
The [[AG136|next day]], Ash and Noland had their battle. After quickly dealing with Team Rocket once again, Articuno and Charizard engaged in a dramatic match, which, despite Charizard's [[type]] advantage, turned out to be tough. Eventually, however, Charizard was able to defeat Articuno with its {{m|Seismic Toss}}. After the battle, Noland admitted his defeat and handed Ash his first [[Symbol|Frontier Symbol]], the Knowledge Symbol.
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