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The episode starts with a recapitulation of recent events: namely, {{Ash}}, {{an|Misty}}, and {{Tracey}} returning to [[Pallet Town]], unexpectedly finding {{an|Brock}} with his apparent disaffiliation with [[Professor Ivy]], bringing the [[GS Ball]] to {{an|Professor Oak}} only to suffer from a surprise attack by {{TRT}}, and subsequently being rescued from their helpless states by Ash’s [[rival]], [[Gary Oak]]. The narration then returns to the current state, in which Ash and Gary are about to {{pkmn|battle}}.
The episode starts with a recapitulation of recent events: namely, {{Ash}}, {{an|Misty}}, and {{Tracey}} returning to [[Pallet Town]], unexpectedly finding {{an|Brock}} with his apparent disaffiliation with [[Professor Ivy]], bringing the [[GS Ball]] to {{an|Professor Oak}} only to suffer from a surprise attack by {{TRT}}, and subsequently being rescued from their helpless states by Ash’s [[rival]], [[Gary Oak]]. The narration then returns to the current state, in which Ash and Gary are about to {{pkmn|battle}}.


A wind blows theatrically through the field that Gary and Ash shall battle each other in, and Ash's companions and Professor Oak watch from the sidelines. Gary holds a [[Poké Ball]] up, and suggests that they have a one-on-one battle to the finish. Ash states that it is fine with him, and looks down at {{AP|Pikachu}}. Pikachu appears to nod, and Ash proclaims that he is going to battle with Pikachu. Pikachu springs up and onto the field, and Gary states that it is just as he thought, adding that it is a good choice. Gary sends out his Pokémon, an {{p|Eevee}}. Misty comments that Eevee is cute, but Brock states that looks can be deceiving, pointing out its shiny coat and bright eyes as indicators that Gary is raising it very well. Tracey agrees with Brock, betting that it is ready to evolve into a {{p|Flareon}}, {{p|Jolteon}} or {{p|Vaporeon}}. Brock takes his role as referee and claims that they should get the match started, and clarifies the one-on-one conditions of the battle.  
A wind blows theatrically through the field that Gary and Ash shall battle each other in, and Ash's companions and Professor Oak watch from the sidelines. Gary holds a [[Poké Ball]] up, and suggests that they have a one-on-one battle to the finish. Ash states that it is fine with him, and looks down at {{AP|Pikachu}}. Pikachu appears to nod, and Ash proclaims that he is going to battle with Pikachu. Pikachu springs up and onto the field, and Gary states that it is just as he thought, adding that it is a good choice. Gary sends out his Pokémon, an {{TP|Gary|Eevee}}. Misty comments that {{p|Eevee}} is cute, but Brock states that looks can be deceiving, pointing out its shiny coat and bright eyes as indicators that Gary is raising it very well. Tracey agrees with Brock, betting that it is ready to evolve into a {{p|Flareon}}, {{p|Jolteon}} or {{p|Vaporeon}}. Brock takes his role as referee and claims that they should get the match started, and clarifies the one-on-one conditions of the battle.  


Ash tells Gary to pay attention and maybe he will learn something, like how to make it to the top sixteen of the [[Pokémon League]] and win the [[Orange League]]. Gary states that he is there to battle, not to talk, and implores Ash. At that, Ash commands Pikachu to use {{m|Quick Attack}}. Pikachu runs forward, and Gary tells his Eevee to use {{m|Reflect}}. A barrier forms around Eevee, and Pikachu rams into it, dissipating it and sending Eevee into the air. Eevee lands without any discernible damage done, as Tracey states that he has seen a lot of Reflect attacks but never one like that. Tracey is amazed and then suggests that it looks more like Eevee did not feel it at all. Misty agrees and notes that Gary's Eevee must be at a really high [[level]]. Ash commands Pikachu to use {{m|Thunderbolt}} attack, but Gary tells his Eevee to use {{m|Double Team}}. Eevee performs the move, and Pikachu attempts to use Thunderbolt on all of them. As the illusionary copies vanish, Ash tells Pikachu to stop, for it is no use and to not waste his electricity. Gary looks to the side, commanding Eevee to use {{m|Take Down}} attack. Pikachu turns his head to the direction Gary looked in, as Eevee runs forward. Ash commands Pikachu to use {{m|Agility}}, which stops Eevee in its tracks as Pikachu dodges the potential execution of Take Down, with Eevee attempting to follow Pikachu's movement. As Pikachu attempts a {{m|Thunder}} attack, and Gary has Eevee use its {{m|Skull Bash}}. Eevee collides into its opponent, stunning Pikachu who also releases his Thunder attack too late. Pikachu falls to the ground, weakened, while Eevee lands perfectly with no damage. Pikachu attempts to get up, but is unsuccessful and knocked out.  
Ash tells Gary to pay attention and maybe he will learn something, like how to make it to the top sixteen of the [[Pokémon League]] and win the [[Orange League]]. Gary states that he is there to battle, not to talk, and implores Ash. At that, Ash commands Pikachu to use {{m|Quick Attack}}. Pikachu runs forward, and Gary tells his Eevee to use {{m|Reflect}}. A barrier forms around Eevee, and Pikachu rams into it, dissipating it and sending Eevee into the air. Eevee lands without any discernible damage done, as Tracey states that he has seen a lot of Reflect attacks but never one like that. Tracey is amazed and then suggests that it looks more like Eevee did not feel it at all. Misty agrees and notes that Gary's Eevee must be at a really high [[level]]. Ash commands Pikachu to use {{m|Thunderbolt}} attack, but Gary tells his Eevee to use {{m|Double Team}}. Eevee performs the move, and Pikachu attempts to use Thunderbolt on all of them. As the illusionary copies vanish, Ash tells Pikachu to stop, for it is no use and to not waste his electricity. Gary looks to the side, commanding Eevee to use {{m|Take Down}} attack. Pikachu turns his head to the direction Gary looked in, as Eevee runs forward. Ash commands Pikachu to use {{m|Agility}}, which stops Eevee in its tracks as Pikachu dodges the potential execution of Take Down, with Eevee attempting to follow Pikachu's movement. As Pikachu attempts a {{m|Thunder}} attack, and Gary has Eevee use its {{m|Skull Bash}}. Eevee collides into its opponent, stunning Pikachu who also releases his Thunder attack too late. Pikachu falls to the ground, weakened, while Eevee lands perfectly with no damage. Pikachu attempts to get up, but is unsuccessful and knocked out.  
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