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Meanwhile, [[Jessie]], [[James]] and {{MTR}}, are waiting patiently on a train station platform. Dressed in dark overcoats and topped with sunglasses and a dark hat, the trio remain silent and impassive, while the station is filled with echoes of a news broadcast: a large amount of scrap had mysteriously disappeared together with a Trubbish that resided in a nearby scrap yard. A man in a long trench coat, dressed almost similar and holding a metal case, suddenly appears across the platform and sits on the bench behind them. Jessie looks up, then questions when the train will depart. The man, without turning or moving, replies "9 o'clock". The {{TRT}} and the man then break into conversation about the mission while making no attempt to face each other, maintaining the outlook of not being in conversation. The man then places the metal case on the ground and kicks it with his heel to beside James, who picks it up. Inside, he finds a stone, and the man explains that it actually is a dummy, and they will be contacted later with more details. The man gets up, tells the group that {{an|Giovanni}} is very impressed by their success so far, and then takes his leave.
Meanwhile, [[Jessie]], [[James]] and {{MTR}}, are waiting patiently on a train station platform. Dressed in dark overcoats and topped with sunglasses and a dark hat, the trio remain silent and impassive, while the station is filled with echoes of a news broadcast: a large amount of scrap had mysteriously disappeared together with a Trubbish that resided in a nearby scrap yard. A man in a long trench coat, dressed almost similar and holding a metal case, suddenly appears across the platform and sits on the bench behind them. Jessie looks up, then questions when the train will depart. The man, without turning or moving, replies "9 o'clock". The {{TRT}} and the man then break into conversation about the mission while making no attempt to face each other, maintaining the outlook of not being in conversation. The man then places the metal case on the ground and kicks it with his heel to beside James, who picks it up. Inside, he finds a stone, and the man explains that it actually is a dummy, and they will be contacted later with more details. The man gets up, tells the group that {{an|Giovanni}} is very impressed by their success so far, and then takes his leave.


Back at the tree house, Ash is telling the children that they should apologize to their teacher. The squad disagrees, saying Trubbish had done nothing wrong and that Daniela was at fault for wanting to get rid of Trubbish. Ash then talks about the stench it releases, and while one of the girls agree that it was horrible, one of the boys claimed that it was not, attracting Trubbish's attention. The girl that agreed with Ash promptly changed her mind, and Trubbish happily released a ball of gas into the tree house. While the group endured and insisted that the gas was not smelly, they eventually came out of the tree house, to Trubbish's disappointment. Ash tells Avery that he is a good friend to Trubbish, when suddenly, there was a disturbance at the ground below. A Pokémon appeared to be {{m|Dig|digging}}, and when the dust clears, it revealed a [[Ash's Krokorok|Sandile with sunglasses]], the one that had once saved Ash's Pikachu and {{AP|Oshawott}} from the hot spring [[BW003|earlier in their journey]]. As the "Trubbish Squad" prepares to attack, the Sandile, on recognizing Pikachu, immediately unleashes a {{m|Stone Edge}} attack. Ash quickly tells the children to run away as a flurry of stones hit the ground surrounding Ash. The squad, while trying to help Ash, starts throwing mud at the Sandile who angrily attacks them with yet another Stone Edge. Trubbish tries to defends the children and launches a purple blob into the air, scattering {{m|Toxic Spikes}} across the ground. Sandile advances slowly, unknowingly crawling into the area with the Toxic Spikes and was stunned, allowing Pikachu the opportunity to hit it with {{m|Iron Tail}}. As the Desert Crocodile Pokémon falls towards the ground, Trubbish fired a {{m|Sludge Bomb}} attack, sending it flying across the sky and disappearing. Ash and the kids then celebrate their victory.
Back at the tree house, Ash is telling the children that they should apologize to their teacher. The squad disagrees, saying Trubbish had done nothing wrong and that Daniela was at fault for wanting to get rid of Trubbish. Ash then talks about the stench it releases, and while one of the girls agree that it was horrible, one of the boys claimed that it was not, attracting Trubbish's attention. The girl that agreed with Ash promptly changed her mind, and Trubbish happily released a ball of gas into the tree house. While the group endured and insisted that the gas was not smelly, they eventually came out of the tree house, to Trubbish's disappointment. Ash tells Avery that he is a good friend to Trubbish, when suddenly, there was a disturbance at the ground below. A Pokémon appeared to be {{m|Dig|digging}}, and when the dust clears, it revealed a [[Sunglasses Sandile|Sandile with sunglasses]], the one that had once saved Ash's Pikachu and {{AP|Oshawott}} from the hot spring [[BW003|earlier in their journey]]. As the "Trubbish Squad" prepares to attack, the Sandile, on recognizing Pikachu, immediately unleashes a {{m|Stone Edge}} attack. Ash quickly tells the children to run away as a flurry of stones hit the ground surrounding Ash. The squad, while trying to help Ash, starts throwing mud at the Sandile who angrily attacks them with yet another Stone Edge. Trubbish tries to defends the children and launches a purple blob into the air, scattering {{m|Toxic Spikes}} across the ground. Sandile advances slowly, unknowingly crawling into the area with the Toxic Spikes and was stunned, allowing Pikachu the opportunity to hit it with {{m|Iron Tail}}. As the Desert Crocodile Pokémon falls towards the ground, Trubbish fired a {{m|Sludge Bomb}} attack, sending it flying across the sky and disappearing. Ash and the kids then celebrate their victory.


As Iris and Cilan wonder what Ash is doing, Daniela realizes (from Ash's laughter) that he is actually having fun with the children, and decides to step in. The four persons waiting for Ash climbed over the scrap, and Daniela tries to negotiate with the children. Meanwhile, Iris questions Ash on how he become friends with them, while Daniela asks the kids just how long they're going to remain barricaded in the scrap. Avery replies that they will not leave until she allows them to keep Trubbish. When Daniela tells them that she can not allow Trubbish to stay, Ash requests that she listen to the children before making a decision. However, Daniela strongly insists on not keeping Trubbish and tells Ash to keep quiet, explaining that the kindergarten belongs to her. Ash claims the kindergarten belongs to the children as well, but Daniela explains that her responsibility is to keep the children safe, and thus she will resort to force if Trubbish would not leave. Taking out a Poké Ball, she calls out her [[Daniela#Pokémon|Deerling]], but Ash defends the children by challenging Daniela to a battle.
As Iris and Cilan wonder what Ash is doing, Daniela realizes (from Ash's laughter) that he is actually having fun with the children, and decides to step in. The four persons waiting for Ash climbed over the scrap, and Daniela tries to negotiate with the children. Meanwhile, Iris questions Ash on how he become friends with them, while Daniela asks the kids just how long they're going to remain barricaded in the scrap. Avery replies that they will not leave until she allows them to keep Trubbish. When Daniela tells them that she can not allow Trubbish to stay, Ash requests that she listen to the children before making a decision. However, Daniela strongly insists on not keeping Trubbish and tells Ash to keep quiet, explaining that the kindergarten belongs to her. Ash claims the kindergarten belongs to the children as well, but Daniela explains that her responsibility is to keep the children safe, and thus she will resort to force if Trubbish would not leave. Taking out a Poké Ball, she calls out her [[Daniela#Pokémon|Deerling]], but Ash defends the children by challenging Daniela to a battle.
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* {{p|Dwebble}} ({{OP|Cilan|Dwebble}})
* {{p|Dwebble}} ({{OP|Cilan|Dwebble}})
* {{p|Deerling}} ([[Daniela]]'s)
* {{p|Deerling}} ([[Daniela]]'s)
* {{p|Sandile}} ([[Ash's Krokorok|sunglasses]])
* {{p|Sandile}} ([[Sunglasses Sandile|sunglasses]])
* {{p|Trubbish}} (debut)
* {{p|Trubbish}} (debut)


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