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== Synopsis ==
==Synopsis==
The episode starts off with a crowd of people cheering for our hero, {{Ash}}. He throws his [[Poké Ball]], happy to be competing in the Indigo League. However, upon throwing the ball, it comes right back at Ash, becoming ever-so large. Fortunately for him, it was just a nightmare. Unfortunately for him, he wakes up with [[Mimey|Mr. Mime]] using the vacuum to clean his face.
The episode starts off with a crowd of people cheering for our hero, {{Ash}}. He throws his [[Poké Ball]], happy to be competing in the Indigo League. However, upon throwing the ball, it comes right back at Ash, becoming ever-so large. Fortunately for him, it was just a nightmare. Unfortunately for him, he wakes up with [[Mimey|Mr. Mime]] using the vacuum to clean his face.


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The episode switches back to Team Rocket climbing rocks to get to Professor Oak's lab after escaping the Beedrill. Jessie accidentally grabs hands with a {{p|Geodude}}. Geodude blushes, but is thrown away. When Jessie puts her hand back down, it lands atop of a {{p|Sandshrew}}'s head. Sandshrew, unlike Geodude, is angry and {{m|Fury Swipes|scratches Jessie's face multiple times}}. Then it kicks off Jessie's face and runs off. Suddenly, an angered {{p|Onix}} comes up from out of the ground and starts chasing Team Rocket.
The episode switches back to Team Rocket climbing rocks to get to Professor Oak's lab after escaping the Beedrill. Jessie accidentally grabs hands with a {{p|Geodude}}. Geodude blushes, but is thrown away. When Jessie puts her hand back down, it lands atop of a {{p|Sandshrew}}'s head. Sandshrew, unlike Geodude, is angry and {{m|Fury Swipes|scratches Jessie's face multiple times}}. Then it kicks off Jessie's face and runs off. Suddenly, an angered {{p|Onix}} comes up from out of the ground and starts chasing Team Rocket.


The episode then switches back to the gang. Misty is seen admiring the water Pokémon. Ash then compliments that Professor Oak must have all the kinds of Pokémon there are. Professor Oak disagrees and says that there are many more Pokémon not yet discovered. Ash thinks about it for a moment, and realizes that {{TP|Misty|Togepi}} is a Pokémon no one ever saw before, and then he remembers {{an|Ho-oh|the mysterious Pokémon}} he saw at the beginning of his journey.  
The episode then switches back to the gang. Misty is seen admiring the water Pokémon. Ash then compliments that Professor Oak must have all the kinds of Pokémon there are. Professor Oak disagrees and says that there are many more Pokémon not yet discovered. Ash thinks about it for a moment, and realizes that {{TP|Misty|Togepi}} is a Pokémon no one ever saw before, and then he remembers {{an|Ho-Oh|the mysterious Pokémon}} he saw at the beginning of his journey.  


Ash and Gary both agree that they want to catch as many Pokémon as they can. Gary then suggests a battle for practice. Before Ash can respond, there is an explosion at the far-end of the field, followed by some smoke. Professor Oak realizes it was coming from the electric Pokémon preserve. Upon arrival, they see that many {{p|Voltorb}} and {{p|Electrode}} have blown up because Team Rocket trotted onto their territory.
Ash and Gary both agree that they want to catch as many Pokémon as they can. Gary then suggests a battle for practice. Before Ash can respond, there is an explosion at the far-end of the field, followed by some smoke. Professor Oak realizes it was coming from the electric Pokémon preserve. Upon arrival, they see that many {{p|Voltorb}} and {{p|Electrode}} have blown up because Team Rocket trotted onto their territory.
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Team Rocket then tells them that they are there to steal Pikachu. Gary and Professor Oak are stunned to hear a talking Meowth. Team Rocket then does their motto. Gary challenges them to a fight, but before the fight begins, Ash's thirty Tauros stampede at them, sending them blasting off. Gary then makes his departure, saying that he and Ash could have their battle at the Pokémon League. Ash agrees and says that he'd get working right away. Professor Oak makes him and his friends fix the fence Ash's Tauros broke, first. Ash and his friends then begin working on the fence, knowing they'll have plenty of time to train. The Pokémon League isn't for two months.
Team Rocket then tells them that they are there to steal Pikachu. Gary and Professor Oak are stunned to hear a talking Meowth. Team Rocket then does their motto. Gary challenges them to a fight, but before the fight begins, Ash's thirty Tauros stampede at them, sending them blasting off. Gary then makes his departure, saying that he and Ash could have their battle at the Pokémon League. Ash agrees and says that he'd get working right away. Professor Oak makes him and his friends fix the fence Ash's Tauros broke, first. Ash and his friends then begin working on the fence, knowing they'll have plenty of time to train. The Pokémon League isn't for two months.


== Major events ==
==Major events==
* This marks the first appearance of Ash's {{AP|Tauros}} in the English [[dub]], since [[EP035|the episode]] where they were caught was never aired.  
* This marks the first appearance of Ash's {{AP|Tauros}} in the English [[dub]], since [[EP035|the episode]] where they were caught was never aired.  
*{{Ash}} and {{Gary}} both learn that the [[Pokémon League]] will be held at the [[Indigo Plateau]].
*{{Ash}} and {{Gary}} both learn that the [[Pokémon League]] will be held at the [[Indigo Plateau]].
*{{an|Mewtwo}} leaves [[Giovanni]] and destroys his headquarters.
*{{an|Mewtwo}} leaves [[Giovanni]] and destroys his headquarters.
=== Debuts ===
===Debuts===
==== Pokémon debuts ====  
====Pokémon debuts====
* {{p|Tauros}} ({{OP|Ash|Tauros}}; x30) (dubbed aired version)
* {{p|Tauros}} ({{OP|Ash|Tauros}}; x30) (dubbed aired version)
* {{p|Doduo}} ({{Gary}}'s)
* {{p|Doduo}} ({{Gary}}'s)


== Characters ==
==Characters==
=== Humans ===
===Humans===
* {{Ash}}
* {{Ash}}
* [[Misty]]
* [[Misty]]
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* [[Suzy]] (fantasy)
* [[Suzy]] (fantasy)


=== Pokémon ===
===Pokémon===
[[Who’s That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Slowbro}}
[[Who’s That Pokémon?]]: {{p|Slowbro}}


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* {{p|Ho-Oh}} (flashback)
* {{p|Ho-Oh}} (flashback)


== Trivia ==
==Trivia==
* ''[[Meowth's Song]]'' replaced ''[[Pokémon Ondo]]'' as the ending.
* ''[[Meowth's Song]]'' replaced ''[[Pokémon Ondo]]'' as the ending.
* This episode is preceded by ''[[Holiday Hi-Jynx]]'' and ''[[Snow Way Out!]]'' in the dub.
* This episode is preceded by ''[[Holiday Hi-Jynx]]'' and ''[[Snow Way Out!]]'' in the dub.
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* When Gary asks Ash what kind of Pokémon he'd use against a {{p|Geodude}}, Misty said that Ash would use Pikachu, to which Gary responds that an {{type2|Electric}} against a {{type2|Rock}} would be a bad match-up. This is untrue, however, because Electric attacks against Rock-types would do normal damage. In addition, in the episode ''[[EP005|Showdown in Pewter City]]'', Ash's Pikachu defeats Brock's Geodude. However, because most of the Rock-types were also part {{type2|Ground}} in [[Generation I]], it is commonly confused.
* When Gary asks Ash what kind of Pokémon he'd use against a {{p|Geodude}}, Misty said that Ash would use Pikachu, to which Gary responds that an {{type2|Electric}} against a {{type2|Rock}} would be a bad match-up. This is untrue, however, because Electric attacks against Rock-types would do normal damage. In addition, in the episode ''[[EP005|Showdown in Pewter City]]'', Ash's Pikachu defeats Brock's Geodude. However, because most of the Rock-types were also part {{type2|Ground}} in [[Generation I]], it is commonly confused.


=== Errors ===
===Errors===
*When the lab's Pokémon are seen, a few Nidoran♂ and Nidoran♀ are present. The males are colored blue and the females are purple, when it should be vice versa. Some now might say that they were shiny, due to their shiny sprite coloring, but game-based official {{shiny2|alternate coloration}} did not debut in the anime until [[Pokémon: The Johto Journeys]].
*When the lab's Pokémon are seen, a few Nidoran♂ and Nidoran♀ are present. The males are colored blue and the females are purple, when it should be vice-versa. Some now might say that they were shiny, due to their shiny sprite coloring, but game-based official {{shiny2|alternate coloration}} did not debut in the anime until [[Pokémon: The Johto Journeys]].
*The title card for this episode misspells ''Corral'' as ''Corrall''.
*The title card for this episode misspells ''Corral'' as ''Corrall''.
*When seeing how many Pokémon Ash captured, there were thirty Safari Balls, and only one Poké Ball. However, in the very next scene, there were two Poké Balls.
*When seeing how many Pokémon Ash captured, there were thirty Safari Balls, and only one Poké Ball. However, in the very next scene, there were two Poké Balls.
*Gary and Professor Oak are shocked to hear a talking Meowth when Team Rocket shows up. However, Gary has already met this Meowth, and even responded to it by thwarting its plan to blow up Ash's side of the battle arena in ''[[EP063|Battle of the Badge]]''.
*Gary and Professor Oak are shocked to hear a talking Meowth when Team Rocket shows up. However, Gary has already met this Meowth, and even responded to it by thwarting its plan to blow up Ash's side of the battle arena in ''[[EP063|Battle of the Badge]]''.


=== Dub edits ===
===Dub edits===


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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