Pokémon Trading Cards series 3: Difference between revisions

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| {{p|Seaking}}
| {{p|Seaking}}
| Seaking is the second stage of evolution for Goldeen. During the autumn spawning season, they can be seen majestically moving through rivers and creeks. In "The Misty Mermaid" Misty participates in a water ballet at the Cerulean City Gym with her three sisters. In the ballet, Misty plays a beautiful mermaid who swims through the sparkling oceans with her faithful Goldeen, Seel and Seaking, until the nefarious Team Rocket shows up!<br/><br/> Episode 63 &mdash; "[[EP061|The Misty Mermaid]]"
| Seaking is the second stage of evolution for Goldeen. During the autumn spawning season, they can be seen majestically moving through rivers and creeks. In "The Misty Mermaid" Misty participates in a water ballet at the Cerulean City Gym with her three sisters. In the ballet, Misty plays a beautiful mermaid who swims through the sparkling oceans with her faithful Goldeen, Seel and Seaking, until the nefarious Team Rocket shows up!<br/><br/> Episode 63 &mdash; "[[EP061|The Misty Mermaid]]"
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| {{p|Staryu}}
| {{p|Staryu}}
| Staryu is an enigmatic Pokémon that can effortlessly regenerate any appendage lost in battle. In "Clefairy and the Moonstone" Ash, Misty and Brock meet Seymour, a Pokémon researcher in search of the legendary Moonstone. Our heroes find the Moonstone in the hands of a cute Clefairy, but Team Rocket's Meowth steals the precious rock! Misty calls out her Staryu and, with a swift and powerful water-gun attack, Meowth ends up all wet!<br/><br/>First appearance: Episode 6 &mdash; "[[EP006|Clefairy and the Moonstone]]"
| Staryu is an enigmatic Pokémon that can effortlessly regenerate any appendage lost in battle. In "Clefairy and the Moonstone" Ash, Misty and Brock meet Seymour, a Pokémon researcher in search of the legendary Moonstone. Our heroes find the Moonstone in the hands of a cute Clefairy, but Team Rocket's Meowth steals the precious rock! Misty calls out her Staryu and, with a swift and powerful water-gun attack, Meowth ends up all wet!<br/><br/>First appearance: Episode 6 &mdash; "[[EP006|Clefairy and the Moonstone]]"
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| {{p|Starmie}}
| {{p|Starmie}}
| Starmie is the second and final stage of evolution for Staryu. Starmie's central core glows like a rainbow, and some value it as a gem for jewelry. As the fourth sister of the Cerulean City Gym, Misty uses her Starmie to battle Ash's Pidgeotto for another badge in,<!--sic--> "The Water Flowers of Cerulean City." Ash is about to win when Team Rocket arrives. Our heroes join forces with Misty's three Cerulean sisters to thwart the villains.<br/><br/>First appearance: Episode 7 &mdash; "[[EP007|The Water Flowers of Cerulean City]]"
| Starmie is the second and final stage of evolution for Staryu. Starmie's central core glows like a rainbow, and some value it as a gem for jewelry. As the fourth sister of the Cerulean City Gym, Misty uses her Starmie to battle Ash's Pidgeotto for another badge in,<!--sic--> "The Water Flowers of Cerulean City." Ash is about to win when Team Rocket arrives. Our heroes join forces with Misty's three Cerulean sisters to thwart the villains.<br/><br/>First appearance: Episode 7 &mdash; "[[EP007|The Water Flowers of Cerulean City]]"
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| {{p|Mr. Mime}}
| {{p|Mr. Mime}}
| If interrupted while miming, Mr. Mime will slap its enemy with its broad hands. In "Mr. Mime Time" Ash and the gang meet Stella, a young ringmaster from a Pokémon circus, who is frustrated that her Mr. Mime refuses to perform. Brock &mdash; in an attempt to impress Stella &mdash; disguises Ash as Mr. Mime to make the real Pokémon jealous. But, when Team Rocket steals Mr. Mime, they discover that it is Ash in disguise!<br/><br/>First appearance: Episode 66 &mdash; "[[EP064|Mr. Mime Time]]"
| If interrupted while miming, Mr. Mime will slap its enemy with its broad hands. In "Mr. Mime Time" Ash and the gang meet Stella, a young ringmaster from a Pokémon circus, who is frustrated that her Mr. Mime refuses to perform. Brock &mdash; in an attempt to impress Stella &mdash; disguises Ash as Mr. Mime to make the real Pokémon jealous. But, when Team Rocket steals Mr. Mime, they discover that it is Ash in disguise!<br/><br/>First appearance: Episode 66 &mdash; "[[EP064|Mr. Mime Time]]"
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| {{p|Electabuzz}}
| {{p|Electabuzz}}
| Normally found near power plants, Electabuzz can wander away and cause major blackouts in cities. In "Showdown at Dark City" two warring Pokémon gyms and their trainers, the Yaz<!--sic--> and the Kaz overrun the town. The Kaz Gym uses the high-voltage Electabuzz to cause all sorts of pandemonium. Ash arrives in the deserted city and is hit with rocks thrown by the locals, who are not fond of any Pokémon trainers.<br/><br/>First appearance: Episode 42 &mdash; "[[EP042|Showdown at Dark City]]"
| Normally found near power plants, Electabuzz can wander away and cause major blackouts in cities. In "Showdown at Dark City" two warring Pokémon gyms and their trainers, the Yaz<!--sic--> and the Kaz overrun the town. The Kaz Gym uses the high-voltage Electabuzz to cause all sorts of pandemonium. Ash arrives in the deserted city and is hit with rocks thrown by the locals, who are not fond of any Pokémon trainers.<br/><br/>First appearance: Episode 42 &mdash; "[[EP042|Showdown at Dark City]]"
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| {{p|Pinsir}}
| {{p|Pinsir}}
| If Pinsir fails to crush its victim in its pincers, it can swing the unlucky creature around and toss it toward the horizon. In "Challenge of the Samurai" Ash and his new found Pokémon friends encounter a Pokémon trainer dressed as a regal Samurai. The mysterious trainer challenges Ash to a Pokémon battle and unleashes his monstrous Pinsir upon our intrepid hero and his novice Pokémon.<br/><br/>First appearance: Episode 4 &mdash; "[[EP004|Challenge of the Samurai]]"
| If Pinsir fails to crush its victim in its pincers, it can swing the unlucky creature around and toss it toward the horizon. In "Challenge of the Samurai" Ash and his new found Pokémon friends encounter a Pokémon trainer dressed as a regal Samurai. The mysterious trainer challenges Ash to a Pokémon battle and unleashes his monstrous Pinsir upon our intrepid hero and his novice Pokémon.<br/><br/>First appearance: Episode 4 &mdash; "[[EP004|Challenge of the Samurai]]"
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| {{p|Magikarp}}
| {{p|Magikarp}}
| Magikarp is a far weaker Pokémon than those it descended from. In "The Battle Aboard the St. Anne" Jessie, James and other Team Rocket agents attempt to steal dozens of Pokémon aboard a luxurious Pokémon-filled cruise ship. During their scheming, James uses his and Jessie's salary bonuses to purchase a gold-colored Poké Ball containing the almost useless Magikarp &mdash; and Jessie is not happy.<br/><br/>First appearance: Episode 15 &mdash; "[[EP015|The Battle Aboard the St. Anne]]"
| Magikarp is a far weaker Pokémon than those it descended from. In "The Battle Aboard the St. Anne" Jessie, James and other Team Rocket agents attempt to steal dozens of Pokémon aboard a luxurious Pokémon-filled cruise ship. During their scheming, James uses his and Jessie's salary bonuses to purchase a gold-colored Poké Ball containing the almost useless Magikarp &mdash; and Jessie is not happy.<br/><br/>First appearance: Episode 15 &mdash; "[[EP015|The Battle Aboard the St. Anne]]"
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| {{p|Lapras}}
| {{p|Lapras}}
| Over the years, this telepathic and rare water Pokémon has been hunted to near extinction. One of its abilities is to ferry people across large bodies of water. In "Holiday Hi-Jynx" Ash and friends are on a crusade to return a delinquent Jynx to its jolly owner at the North Pole &mdash; Santa Claus! The journey by sea is hampered by the slowness of Misty's Pokémon, but Santa sends Lapras to help.<br/><br/>First appearance: Episode 67 &mdash; "[[Holiday Hi-Jynx]]"
| Over the years, this telepathic and rare water Pokémon has been hunted to near extinction. One of its abilities is to ferry people across large bodies of water. In "Holiday Hi-Jynx" Ash and friends are on a crusade to return a delinquent Jynx to its jolly owner at the North Pole &mdash; Santa Claus! The journey by sea is hampered by the slowness of Misty's Pokémon, but Santa sends Lapras to help.<br/><br/>First appearance: Episode 67 &mdash; "[[Holiday Hi-Jynx]]"
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| {{p|Eevee}}
| {{p|Eevee}}
| Eevee's genetic code is irregular, and it may mutate if exposed to radiation from elemental stones. In "The Battling Eevee Brothers" Ash and friends find an Eevee tied to a tree. They notice its tag and promptly return it to its owner, Michael, whose three brothers are forcing him to make the Pokémon evolve. After a confidence-building battle against Team Rocket, Michael decides to let Eevee just be itself.<br/><br/>First appearance: Episode 40 &mdash; "[[EP040|The Battling Eevee Brothers]]"
| Eevee's genetic code is irregular, and it may mutate if exposed to radiation from elemental stones. In "The Battling Eevee Brothers" Ash and friends find an Eevee tied to a tree. They notice its tag and promptly return it to its owner, Michael, whose three brothers are forcing him to make the Pokémon evolve. After a confidence-building battle against Team Rocket, Michael decides to let Eevee just be itself.<br/><br/>First appearance: Episode 40 &mdash; "[[EP040|The Battling Eevee Brothers]]"
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| {{p|Vaporeon}}
| {{p|Vaporeon}}
| Vaporeon is an Eevee that has been exposed to a Water Stone. It lives close to the water, and its long, ridged, finned tail is often mistaken for a mermaid's. In "The Battling Eevee Brothers" one of Michael's older brothers' favorite water Pokémon is a Vaporeon. He tells Michael that he should use a Water Stone to evolve Eevee into Vaporeon. But when Team Rocket arrives, Vaporeon is defeated quickly by Ekans and Koffing.<br/><br/>First appearance: Episode 40 &mdash; "[[EP040|The Battling Eevee Brothers]]"
| Vaporeon is an Eevee that has been exposed to a Water Stone. It lives close to the water, and its long, ridged, finned tail is often mistaken for a mermaid's. In "The Battling Eevee Brothers" one of Michael's older brothers' favorite water Pokémon is a Vaporeon. He tells Michael that he should use a Water Stone to evolve Eevee into Vaporeon. But when Team Rocket arrives, Vaporeon is defeated quickly by Ekans and Koffing.<br/><br/>First appearance: Episode 40 &mdash; "[[EP040|The Battling Eevee Brothers]]"
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