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Charmander is taken to a [[Pokémon Center]], where [[Nurse Joy]] puts some band-aids on it. She notices Ash and his friends outside of the room, and comes out, saying that Charmander will be fine, making them relieved.
Charmander is taken to a [[Pokémon Center]], where [[Nurse Joy]] puts some band-aids on it. She notices Ash and his friends outside of the room, and comes out, saying that Charmander will be fine, making them relieved.


With Charmander getting well, Ash and his friends sit down to drink. Ash tells how this Charmander reminded him of his own Charmander. Cilan is surprised, and wonders that didn't Ash start his journey with Pikachu. Ash admits that that is the truth, but that he also later [[EP011|encountered an abandoned Charmander]], which he, {{an|Brock}}, and {{an|Misty}} had saved from a downpour, its tail flame barely burning. It had been taken to a Pokémon Center, from which, as soon as it had recovered, had left to wait for [[Damian|its Trainer]]. A while later, it had saved Pikachu from the hands of {{TRT}}, prompting its Trainer to take it back. Charmander, however, witnessing how selfish his Trainer was, refused to re-join him, and instead went together with Ash. They then went through many experiences together, such as [[EP025|helping Ash to catch]] a {{AP|Primeape}}, [[EP032|allowing him to earn]] the {{Badge|Soul}} from [[Koga]], and [[Snow Way Out!|warming him up during a snowstorm]]. It had [[EP043|then evolved into]] a {{p|Charmeleon}}, and [[EP044|started to disobey him]]. It had soon after [[EP046|evolved again]], now becoming a {{AP|Charizard}}, but still retaining its [[obedience|disobedience]]. Although Charizard had [[EP059|helped him to defeat]] [[Blaine]] and earn the {{Badge|Volcano}}, its [[EP079|disobedience at the Indigo Plateau]] had cost him the place in the [[Pokémon League]]'s semi-finals. Iris wonders how this could've happened, to which Cilan reminds how Iris has had the same kind of problems with her {{TP|Iris|Excadrill}} and {{TP|Iris|Dragonite}}.
With Charmander getting well, Ash and his friends sit down to drink. Ash tells how this Charmander reminded him of his own Charmander. Cilan is surprised, and wonders that didn't Ash start his journey with Pikachu. Ash admits that that is the truth, but that he also later [[EP011|encountered an abandoned Charmander]], which he, {{an|Brock}}, and {{an|Misty}} had saved from a downpour, its tail flame barely burning. It had been taken to a Pokémon Center, from which, as soon as it had recovered, had left to wait for [[Damian|its Trainer]]. A while later, it had saved Pikachu from the hands of {{TRT}}, prompting its Trainer to take it back. Charmander, however, witnessing how selfish its Trainer was, refused to re-join him, and instead went together with Ash. They then went through many experiences together, such as [[EP025|helping Ash to catch]] a {{AP|Primeape}}, [[EP032|allowing him to earn]] the {{Badge|Soul}} from [[Koga]], and [[Snow Way Out!|warming him up during a snowstorm]]. It had [[EP043|then evolved into]] a {{p|Charmeleon}}, and [[EP044|started to disobey him]]. It had soon after [[EP046|evolved again]], now becoming a {{AP|Charizard}}, but still retaining its [[obedience|disobedience]]. Although Charizard had [[EP059|helped him to defeat]] [[Blaine]] and earn the {{Badge|Volcano}}, its [[EP079|disobedience at the Indigo Plateau]] had cost him the place in the [[Pokémon League]]'s semi-finals. Iris wonders how this could've happened, to which Cilan reminds how Iris has had the same kind of problems with her {{TP|Iris|Excadrill}} and {{TP|Iris|Dragonite}}.


Ash then starts telling how his relationship with Charizard had finally taken a turn to the better at the [[Orange Islands]], where Charizard [[EP105|had been frozen in a battle]] against a {{p|Poliwrath}}, severely weakening it. Ash had stayed along Charizard's side all night, trying to help it recover as well as he could. Seeing how unselfishly Ash was taking care of it, Charizard had finally earned Ash's trust and started obeying him, even defeating Poliwrath in a rematch. Cilan then wonders why Charizard isn't still in Ash [[party|team]], even after gaining his trust. Ash explains that when he had entered the [[Johto]] [[region]], where [[EP134|Ash and his friends had met]] {{jo|Liza}} and found out about the [[Charicific Valley]], where lots of Charizard trained to become stronger. Ash's Charizard had tried to test its powers with the Charizard in the Valley, but was proven to be seriously underleveled compared to them. Making one of the hardest decisions of his life, Ash had decided to leave Charizard at the Valley, so that it could train and become more stronger and worthy battler. Since then, Charizard had rejoined Ash in several important fights, such as in [[EP254|his Gym battle against Clair]], [[EP270|his Silver Conference battle against Gary]], as well as [[AG136|his Battle Frontier match]] against [[Noland's Articuno]], proving that its training at the Charicific Valley had paid off.
Ash then starts telling how his relationship with Charizard had finally taken a turn to the better at the [[Orange Islands]], where Charizard [[EP105|had been frozen in a battle]] against a {{p|Poliwrath}}, severely weakening it. Ash had stayed along Charizard's side all night, trying to help it recover as well as he could. Seeing how unselfishly Ash was taking care of it, Charizard had finally earned Ash's trust and started obeying him, even defeating Poliwrath in a rematch. Cilan then wonders why Charizard isn't still in Ash [[party|team]], even after gaining his trust. Ash explains that when he had entered the [[Johto]] [[region]], where [[EP134|Ash and his friends had met]] {{jo|Liza}} and found out about the [[Charicific Valley]], where lots of Charizard trained to become stronger. Ash's Charizard had tried to test its powers with the Charizard in the Valley, but was proven to be seriously underleveled compared to them. Making one of the hardest decisions of his life, Ash had decided to leave Charizard at the Valley, so that it could train and become more stronger and worthy battler. Since then, Charizard had rejoined Ash in several important fights, such as in [[EP254|his Gym battle against Clair]], [[EP270|his Silver Conference battle against Gary]], as well as [[AG136|his Battle Frontier match]] against [[Noland's Articuno]], proving that its training at the Charicific Valley had paid off.
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Ash joins the others on the outside at the battlefield. Iris and Cilan eager Ash to show Charizard, so Ash, after taking a deep breath, sends out the Flame Pokémon, which emerges from the Ball with a ground-shaking roar. Pikachu jumps on Charizard's shoulder, and the others are amazed at the sight of the magnificent Pokémon. As Ash introduces Charizard to his friends, it greets him with its usual {{m|Flamethrower}} scorching. Ash compliments Charizard's Flamethrower, and they have a fist tap. Even N is impressed of the deep and wonderful relationship that Ash and Charizard have. Ash then calls out his [[Unova]] team to greet Charizard, and Iris does the same. Ash introduces his new Pokémon to Charizard, but quickly Charizard's eyes focus on Iris's Dragonite, who glares back at it with an equally fiery stare. Noticing the sprouting rivalry between their Pokémon, Ash challenges Iris and Dragonite to a battle, which she accepts, making Cilan extremely excited.
Ash joins the others on the outside at the battlefield. Iris and Cilan eager Ash to show Charizard, so Ash, after taking a deep breath, sends out the Flame Pokémon, which emerges from the Ball with a ground-shaking roar. Pikachu jumps on Charizard's shoulder, and the others are amazed at the sight of the magnificent Pokémon. As Ash introduces Charizard to his friends, it greets him with its usual {{m|Flamethrower}} scorching. Ash compliments Charizard's Flamethrower, and they have a fist tap. Even N is impressed of the deep and wonderful relationship that Ash and Charizard have. Ash then calls out his [[Unova]] team to greet Charizard, and Iris does the same. Ash introduces his new Pokémon to Charizard, but quickly Charizard's eyes focus on Iris's Dragonite, who glares back at it with an equally fiery stare. Noticing the sprouting rivalry between their Pokémon, Ash challenges Iris and Dragonite to a battle, which she accepts, making Cilan extremely excited.


The battle begins with Dragonite firing a Flamethrower, which Charizard counters with its own Flamethrower. Charizard then takes flight, with Dragonite following right on it's tail. Iris tells Dragonite to use {{m|ThunderPunch}}, which Ash counters by having Charizard use {{m|Wing Attack}}, effectively blocking Dragonite's attack. Ash then has Charizard use {{m|Slash}}, and Iris counters by having Dragonite use {{m|Dragon Rush}}. The two moves collide in a big explosion, and Iris thinks that Charizard is down for the count, but this is proven to be far from the truth, as Charizard appears from the dust cloud and roars loudly. Ash decides to hit Dragonite with a {{DL|Damage modification|super effective}} attack, and tells Charizard to use {{m|Dragon Tail}}. Iris tells Dragonite to fly away, but Charizard quickly catches it up and hits the Dragon Pokémon, sending it crashing into the ground. When the dust clears, Dragonite is seen holding its right arm, clearly damaged. N then calls off the battle, being impressed of both Charizard and Dragonite. Cilan is also impressed, and is still excited of the battle. Iris, however, wonders why Dragon Rush didn't [[Fainting|knock Charizard out]], as it was supposed to be a super effective hit. The others then are seemingly surprised, N even chucking a bit, and Ash corrects Iris that Charizard is not a {{type|Dragon}}. Iris is shocked and protests that how could it then use a Dragon-type attack, to which Ash replies by showing her Charizard's Pokédex entry, which clearly states that Charizard is a {{t|Fire}}/{{type|Flying}}, shocking Iris even more. Ash then invites Charizard to join him in his Unova journey, to which both his friends and Charizard eagerly agree, with the latter firing a celebrating Flamethrower into the sky.
The battle begins with Dragonite firing a Flamethrower, which Charizard counters with its own Flamethrower. Charizard then takes flight, with Dragonite following right on its tail. Iris tells Dragonite to use {{m|ThunderPunch}}, which Ash counters by having Charizard use {{m|Wing Attack}}, effectively blocking Dragonite's attack. Ash then has Charizard use {{m|Slash}}, and Iris counters by having Dragonite use {{m|Dragon Rush}}. The two moves collide in a big explosion, and Iris thinks that Charizard is down for the count, but this is proven to be far from the truth, as Charizard appears from the dust cloud and roars loudly. Ash decides to hit Dragonite with a {{DL|Damage modification|super effective}} attack, and tells Charizard to use {{m|Dragon Tail}}. Iris tells Dragonite to fly away, but Charizard quickly catches it up and hits the Dragon Pokémon, sending it crashing into the ground. When the dust clears, Dragonite is seen holding its right arm, clearly damaged. N then calls off the battle, being impressed of both Charizard and Dragonite. Cilan is also impressed, and is still excited of the battle. Iris, however, wonders why Dragon Rush didn't [[Fainting|knock Charizard out]], as it was supposed to be a super effective hit. The others then are seemingly surprised, N even chucking a bit, and Ash corrects Iris that Charizard is not a {{type|Dragon}}. Iris is shocked and protests that how could it then use a Dragon-type attack, to which Ash replies by showing her Charizard's Pokédex entry, which clearly states that Charizard is a {{t|Fire}}/{{type|Flying}}, shocking Iris even more. Ash then invites Charizard to join him in his Unova journey, to which both his friends and Charizard eagerly agree, with the latter firing a celebrating Flamethrower into the sky.


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