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Ash then sets off, trying to get a handle on the rebellious Pokémon by wearing rubber gloves and dragging him with a clothesline leash. After getting tired of dragging Pikachu along, he tries to talk to him and find out what is wrong, only to find out that he cannot say anything but his name. Ash fails to convince Pikachu to get back into his Poké Ball and pulls out his new Pokédex for information on the matter. His Pokédex explains that Pokémon must be kept in the Poké Ball. Pikachu clicks the Pokédex, which then also explains that not all Pokémon like to be kept in Poké Balls. Ash decides to earn Pikachu's trust by treating him nicely. He unties the clothesline and takes off his rubber gloves, but Pikachu turns away from him.
Ash then sets off, trying to get a handle on the rebellious Pokémon by wearing rubber gloves and dragging him with a clothesline leash. After getting tired of dragging Pikachu along, he tries to talk to him and find out what is wrong, only to find out that he cannot say anything but his name. Ash fails to convince Pikachu to get back into his Poké Ball and pulls out his new Pokédex for information on the matter. His Pokédex explains that Pokémon must be kept in the Poké Ball. Pikachu clicks the Pokédex, which then also explains that not all Pokémon like to be kept in Poké Balls. Ash decides to earn Pikachu's trust by treating him nicely. He unties the clothesline and takes off his rubber gloves, but Pikachu turns away from him.


A {{p|Pidgey}} walks out near them and Ash scans it with his Pokédex for more information. He is eager to catch it, though Pikachu does not want to help him and instead runs up a tree. Frustrated, Ash decides to catch the Pidgey without Pikachu's help. He throws a Poké Ball at it, but the Pidgey breaks out easily. The Pokédex explains that a Pokémon should be weakened before it can be caught. Pikachu laughs at Ash. Ash tries again, this time attempting to throw his pajama shirt on top of the Pidgey, but the Tiny Bird Pokémon blows him off with a {{m|Gust}} and then hits him with a {{m|Sand-Attack}}, before flying away. Pikachu laughs at Ash more. Ash turns and sees that a {{p|Rattata}} is digging through his bag. He scans it with his Pokédex, which mentions that Rattata is a forest Pokémon. Just as Ash questions why it came out into the field, the Pokédex explains that it sometimes leaves its habitat to steal from {{tt|''stupid''|"reckless" in the original Japanese}} travelers. Pikachu laughs at Ash even more.
A {{p|Pidgey}} walks out near them and Ash scans it with his Pokédex for more information. He is eager to catch it, though Pikachu does not want to help him and instead runs up a tree. Frustrated, Ash decides to catch the Pidgey without Pikachu's help. He throws a Poké Ball at it, but the Pidgey breaks out easily. The Pokédex explains that a Pokémon should be weakened before it can be caught. Pikachu laughs at Ash. Ash tries again, this time attempting to throw his pajama shirt on top of the Pidgey, but the Tiny Bird Pokémon blows him off with a {{m|Gust}} and then hits him with a {{m|Sand-Attack}}, before flying away. Pikachu laughs at Ash more. Ash turns and sees that a {{p|Rattata}} is digging through his backpack. He scans it with his Pokédex, which mentions that Rattata is a forest Pokémon. Just as Ash questions why it came out into the field, the Pokédex explains that it sometimes leaves its habitat to steal from {{tt|''stupid''|"reckless" in the original Japanese}} travelers. Pikachu laughs at Ash even more.


Ash turns and notices a group of Pidgey in the field. He throws a rock at them, which only scares them away. However, he sees another bird Pokémon in the field and throws a rock at it, which hits it in the back of its head. When it turns to look at him, however, he realizes that he did not hit a Pidgey; he scans it with his Pokédex and learns that it is a {{p|Spearow}}, which is considerably less docile than a Pidgey. The Spearow swoops down at Ash several times to attack him, and then spots and targets Pikachu instead. The Pokédex explains that wild Pokémon sometimes show {{tt|jealousy|"hostility" in the original Japanese}} toward trained Pokémon. Just as the Spearow is about to knock Pikachu out of the tree, Pikachu shocks it with an Electric attack, and it falls from the sky.
Ash turns and notices a group of Pidgey in the field. He throws a rock at them, which only scares them away. However, he sees another bird Pokémon in the field and throws a rock at it, which hits it in the back of its head. When it turns to look at him, however, he realizes that he did not hit a Pidgey; he scans it with his Pokédex and learns that it is a {{p|Spearow}}, which is considerably less docile than a Pidgey. The Spearow swoops down at Ash several times to attack him, and then spots and targets Pikachu instead. The Pokédex explains that wild Pokémon sometimes show {{tt|jealousy|"hostility" in the original Japanese}} toward trained Pokémon. Just as the Spearow is about to knock Pikachu out of the tree, Pikachu shocks it with an Electric attack, and it falls from the sky.