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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
The episode begins like the opening of {{game|Red and Green}}, down to the animation and sound effects. A {{p|Nidorino}} and a {{p|Gengar}} are exchanging attacks in a {{pkmn|battle}}. After Nidorino dodges Gengar's attack, it leaps at it. The scene seamlessly comes to life as the small [[Pokémon games|game]] screen enlarges and the monochrome [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] gain color and detail.
The episode begins like the opening of {{game|Red and Green|s}}, down to the animation and sound effects. A {{p|Nidorino}} and a {{p|Gengar}} are exchanging attacks in a {{pkmn|battle}}. After Nidorino dodges Gengar's attack, it leaps at it. The scene seamlessly comes to life as the small [[Pokémon games|game]] screen enlarges and the monochrome [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] gain color and detail.


The two are battling in a stadium at the [[Pokémon League]], watched by crowds of fans. Gengar dodges Nidorino's {{m|Horn Attack}}, and then jumps on its head. It leaps backward and successfully puts its opponent to sleep with {{m|Hypnosis}}. As Nidorino falls {{status|Sleep|asleep}}, its Trainer returns it to its [[Poké Ball]] and then throws out another to take its place. Gengar jumps back as an {{p|Onix}} comes out. It tries to {{m|Tackle}} into Gengar head-first, but misses and hits the battlefield instead. It pulls back up, unfazed.
The two are battling in a stadium at the [[Pokémon League]], watched by crowds of fans. Gengar dodges Nidorino's {{m|Horn Attack}}, and then jumps on its head. It leaps backward and successfully puts its opponent to sleep with {{m|Hypnosis}}. As Nidorino falls {{status|Sleep|asleep}}, its Trainer returns it to its [[Poké Ball]] and then throws out another to take its place. Gengar jumps back as an {{p|Onix}} comes out. It tries to {{m|Tackle}} into Gengar head-first, but misses and hits the battlefield instead. It pulls back up, unfazed.