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A large rock falls from the wall, as holes in the ground send all of the trucks crashing to the ground. Everyone looks shocked as they watch it happen. Team Rocket comments that it's a lot of destruction, but they didn't even cause it. {{AP|Pikachu}} hears Pokémon saying {{p|Diglett}} over and over from underneath the ground. A Diglett pops out of the ground, as Pikachu greets it, and Diglett goes back underground. A construction worker comes out of his truck and says that he can't take it anymore. Ash and his friends go to him, as he tells them to look at the Diglett in the distance. The Diglett are dropping in and out of the ground, as {{an|Misty}} comments that they are very cute. The construction worker yells at Misty, and says that the Diglett are preventing them from building a dam. Ash scans Diglett with his Pokédex which says that people can recognize their movement them from the upturned earth. Ash comments that he doesn't see any upturned earth. The construction worker says that it is because the ground is covered with concrete, but if they look closely they can see the movement. Misty comments that it looks like a mini earthquake. The construction worker says that they may not be able to achieve their dream of building the "Great Giva Dam." An explosion causes a large rock to fall from the wall. Brock asks the construction worker if the blasting is a part of building the dam. The construction worker says that it is a part of building the dam, and that they cannot get supplies through because of the Diglett.
A large rock falls from the wall, as holes in the ground send all of the trucks crashing to the ground. Everyone looks shocked as they watch it happen. Team Rocket comments that it's a lot of destruction, but they didn't even cause it. {{AP|Pikachu}} hears Pokémon saying {{p|Diglett}} over and over from underneath the ground. A Diglett pops out of the ground, as Pikachu greets it, and Diglett goes back underground. A construction worker comes out of his truck and says that he can't take it anymore. Ash and his friends go to him, as he tells them to look at the Diglett in the distance. The Diglett are dropping in and out of the ground, as {{an|Misty}} comments that they are very cute. The construction worker yells at Misty, and says that the Diglett are preventing them from building a dam. Ash scans Diglett with his Pokédex which says that people can recognize their movement them from the upturned earth. Ash comments that he doesn't see any upturned earth. The construction worker says that it is because the ground is covered with concrete, but if they look closely they can see the movement. Misty comments that it looks like a mini earthquake. The construction worker says that they may not be able to achieve their dream of building the "Great Giva Dam." An explosion causes a large rock to fall from the wall. Brock asks the construction worker if the blasting is a part of building the dam. The construction worker says that it is a part of building the dam, and that they cannot get supplies through because of the Diglett.


The construction worker explains that they came up with a special division to come up with strategies to get rid of the Diglett. They are looking for any Pokémon Trainer to help them get rid of the Diglett. He is offering a reward of a six night, seven day stay at the skyva hot springs resort for anyone who can get rid of them. Ash tells him that they are able Pokémon trainers. The construction worker thinks that they were the ones called in, as {{Gary}} arrives with a few trucks behind him and says that the invited Pokémon trainers have arrived. Gary notices Ash, and says that it must be a coincidence that he is there since only the best trainers such as himself were invited. Gary calls himself the best Pokémon trainer and says that Ash is fourth. He says that Ash was the fourth to leave [[Pallet Town]] and is ranked last as a Pokémon trainer. Gary asks Ash if he has caught any good Pokémon as Ash offers to show him, but Gary says no thanks and that only amateur Pokémon trainers show off their Pokémon.
The construction worker explains that they came up with a special division to come up with strategies to get rid of the Diglett. They are looking for any Pokémon Trainer to help them get rid of the Diglett. He is offering a reward of a six night, seven day stay at the skyva hot springs resort for anyone who can get rid of them. Ash tells him that they are able Pokémon Trainers. The construction worker thinks that they were the ones called in, as {{Gary}} arrives with a few trucks behind him and says that the invited Pokémon Trainers have arrived. Gary notices Ash, and says that it must be a coincidence that he is there since only the best trainers such as himself were invited. Gary calls himself the best Pokémon Trainer and says that Ash is fourth. He says that Ash was the fourth to leave [[Pallet Town]] and is ranked last as a Pokémon Trainer. Gary asks Ash if he has caught any good Pokémon as Ash offers to show him, but Gary says no thanks and that only amateur Pokémon Trainers show off their Pokémon.


Gary says that if he's going to show anything off, it would be his personal fan club. Ash asks if they are Pokémon, as Brock hits him in the head and tells him to not be dumb. Brock asks who the girls are, and Gary explains that they are friends of his. Brock asks the girls if they want to go out with him some time, and they all respond by saying yes sir. Misty comments that Brock is over the hill. Brock asks the girls for phone numbers, addresses, or email addresses, while the construction worker begs for someone to go after the Diglett. Gary and his girls drive off to stop the Diglett. Brock doesn't get their phone numbers, while Ash says that he can't let Gary beat him. Team Rocket comments that they are Pokémon trainers, and that if they win the stay at the resort, that they would love some rest and relaxation. {{MTR}} makes a phone call and asks if he could be switched to a less embarrassing team, as a loud wind passes them by. A large rock breaks off from the wall of a cliff, as the construction worker addresses the Pokémon trainers. Ash comments that there are a lot of trainers, as the construction worker yells to him to listen and not talk. Ash didn't like that he didn't call him by name. He calls himself the loser of Pallet Town, and breaks down. Brock tells him not to get worked up about Gary, and that he can still catch up to him. Jessie says that her name is Jessie, with no one to hear her say it. Team Rocket calculates that there would be a lot of Pokémon that the trainers have, that they could steal. They realize though that with only {{TP|James|Koffing}} and {{TP|Jessie|Ekans}}, they can't possibly take on all of their Pokemon. They look sad, as they try to figure out how to go after the trainers' Pokémon. Meowth suggests a sneak attack, but they say that it always fails. They decide to go with plan B, which is the principle of induced evolution.  
Gary says that if he's going to show anything off, it would be his personal fan club. Ash asks if they are Pokémon, as Brock hits him in the head and tells him to not be dumb. Brock asks who the girls are, and Gary explains that they are friends of his. Brock asks the girls if they want to go out with him some time, and they all respond by saying yes sir. Misty comments that Brock is over the hill. Brock asks the girls for phone numbers, addresses, or email addresses, while the construction worker begs for someone to go after the Diglett. Gary and his girls drive off to stop the Diglett. Brock doesn't get their phone numbers, while Ash says that he can't let Gary beat him. Team Rocket comments that they are Pokémon Trainers, and that if they win the stay at the resort, that they would love some rest and relaxation. {{MTR}} makes a phone call and asks if he could be switched to a less embarrassing team, as a loud wind passes them by. A large rock breaks off from the wall of a cliff, as the construction worker addresses the Pokémon Trainers. Ash comments that there are a lot of trainers, as the construction worker yells to him to listen and not talk. Ash didn't like that he didn't call him by name. He calls himself the loser of Pallet Town, and breaks down. Brock tells him not to get worked up about Gary, and that he can still catch up to him. Jessie says that her name is Jessie, with no one to hear her say it. Team Rocket calculates that there would be a lot of Pokémon that the trainers have, that they could steal. They realize though that with only {{TP|James|Koffing}} and {{TP|Jessie|Ekans}}, they can't possibly take on all of their Pokemon. They look sad, as they try to figure out how to go after the trainers' Pokémon. Meowth suggests a sneak attack, but they say that it always fails. They decide to go with plan B, which is the principle of induced evolution.  


The construction worker shows a large pull-down sheet that has a no-Diglett picture on it. He calls Diglett a great parasitic {{Type|Bug}} Pokémon, as Gary corrects him by saying that Diglett is called a mole Pokémon, and at eight pounds and two inches tall, it cannot be called a great anything. Ash calls Gary a show off that thinks he knows everything. The construction worker says that they may be small, but in large numbers can be very destructive. He sees the Diglett coming, as they take down a truck. Gary steps forward and says for everyone to watch the top Pokémon trainer at work. His [[Gary's cheerleaders|cheerleaders]] say that he doesn't dig the Diglett, as he throws his Poké Ball to bring out a Pokémon to battle Diglett. The Pokémon refuses to come out of its Poké Ball as the Diglett brings the Poké Ball back to Gary. Gary thanks the Diglett, but realizes that it wasn't supposed to happen that way. Gary throws another Poké Ball which contains his strongest Pokémon. The Pokémon does not come out of its Poké Ball, as Gary throws all of his Poké Balls, as the construction worker begs for someone to get rid of the Diglett. Everyone else throws all of their Poké Balls, but all of the Diglett give them back to their trainers. Misty comments that at least the Diglett are polite, as Brock adds that they are also unstoppable.  
The construction worker shows a large pull-down sheet that has a no-Diglett picture on it. He calls Diglett a great parasitic {{Type|Bug}} Pokémon, as Gary corrects him by saying that Diglett is called a mole Pokémon, and at eight pounds and two inches tall, it cannot be called a great anything. Ash calls Gary a show off that thinks he knows everything. The construction worker says that they may be small, but in large numbers can be very destructive. He sees the Diglett coming, as they take down a truck. Gary steps forward and says for everyone to watch the top Pokémon Trainer at work. His [[Gary's cheerleaders|cheerleaders]] say that he doesn't dig the Diglett, as he throws his Poké Ball to bring out a Pokémon to battle Diglett. The Pokémon refuses to come out of its Poké Ball as the Diglett brings the Poké Ball back to Gary. Gary thanks the Diglett, but realizes that it wasn't supposed to happen that way. Gary throws another Poké Ball which contains his strongest Pokémon. The Pokémon does not come out of its Poké Ball, as Gary throws all of his Poké Balls, as the construction worker begs for someone to get rid of the Diglett. Everyone else throws all of their Poké Balls, but all of the Diglett give them back to their trainers. Misty comments that at least the Diglett are polite, as Brock adds that they are also unstoppable.  


Ash says that since they are underground, that he will use his {{AP|Squirtle}} to face the Diglett. Pikachu tries to stop Ash, but he had already thrown the Poké Ball. Squirtle also refuses to come out of its Poké Ball. Gary says that none of the Pokémon will come out, and that for some reason they do not want to battle the Diglett. Ash asks Pikachu if that is what's going on, and Pikachu nods a yes answer. The construction worker tries to hit the Diglett with a hammer, but Gary says it won't work since the Diglett can move in and out of the ground at 186,282 miles per second, which is the speed of light. He says that the Diglett may not be super strong, but that are really fast. Ash says that Gary must have really been studying, as Gary replies that he has, unlike Ash. Gary says that since none of the Pokémon want to battle, there is no reason for them to stay unless they want to see the construction worker continue to try and hit the Diglett with a hammer. Gary says that he needs to continue on his journey to become a Pokémon master, and drives away in the car. Ash says that he doesn't like him. Brock never was able to get the girls' phone numbers.
Ash says that since they are underground, that he will use his {{AP|Squirtle}} to face the Diglett. Pikachu tries to stop Ash, but he had already thrown the Poké Ball. Squirtle also refuses to come out of its Poké Ball. Gary says that none of the Pokémon will come out, and that for some reason they do not want to battle the Diglett. Ash asks Pikachu if that is what's going on, and Pikachu nods a yes answer. The construction worker tries to hit the Diglett with a hammer, but Gary says it won't work since the Diglett can move in and out of the ground at 186,282 miles per second, which is the speed of light. He says that the Diglett may not be super strong, but that are really fast. Ash says that Gary must have really been studying, as Gary replies that he has, unlike Ash. Gary says that since none of the Pokémon want to battle, there is no reason for them to stay unless they want to see the construction worker continue to try and hit the Diglett with a hammer. Gary says that he needs to continue on his journey to become a Pokémon master, and drives away in the car. Ash says that he doesn't like him. Brock never was able to get the girls' phone numbers.
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