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As {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} approach [[Pummelo Island]], they notice a mysterious {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} flying around, which seems to be a {{TP|Drake|Dragonite}}. Upon reaching the island, Ash registers himself for a {{pkmn|battle}} against {{OBP|Drake|Orange League}}, the [[Orange Crew Supreme Gym Leader|Supreme Gym Leader]] of the [[Orange League|Orange Crew]]. After having his [[Badge]]s verified, he is informed that his battle will be held the following morning and that it will be a [[Full Battle]]. Ash gets ready to start {{pkmn|training}}, but {{an|Misty}} tells him that he needs to know where the stadium is first. The assistant escorts Ash and his friends to [[Pummelo Stadium]] and the nearby [[Palace of Victory]], where all victorious {{pkmn|Trainer}}s are immortalized. The attendant explains that no one has beaten Drake in a long time, and the reason why no one has been able to beat him is because his {{TP|Drake|Dragonite}} was too strong. Meanwhile, on the Pummelo Stadium battlefield, {{TRT}} appears to steal Drake's Dragonite. However, it uses a single {{m|Hyper Beam}}, which sends them blasting off.
As {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} approach [[Pummelo Island]], they notice a mysterious {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} flying around, which seems to be a {{TP|Drake|Dragonite}}. Upon reaching the island, Ash registers himself for a {{pkmn|battle}} against {{OBP|Drake|Orange League}}, the [[Orange Crew Supreme Gym Leader|Supreme Gym Leader]] of the [[Orange League|Orange Crew]]. After having his [[Badge]]s verified, he is informed that his battle will be held the following morning and that it will be a [[Full Battle]]. Ash gets ready to start {{pkmn|training}}, but {{an|Misty}} tells him that he needs to know where the stadium is first. The assistant escorts Ash and his friends to [[Pummelo Stadium]] and the nearby [[Palace of Victory]], where all victorious {{pkmn|Trainer}}s are immortalized. The attendant explains that no one has beaten Drake in a long time, and the reason why no one has been able to beat him is because his {{TP|Drake|Dragonite}} was too strong. Meanwhile, on the Pummelo Stadium battlefield, {{TRT}} appears to steal Drake's Dragonite. However, it uses a single {{m|Hyper Beam}}, which sends them blasting off.


Ash gets ready to train, but finds that his {{AP|Snorlax}} won't wake up. Upon consulting [[Nurse Joy]], she states that Snorlax, who had just eaten, probably won't wake up for several days and will have to miss the Full Battle. Ash calls {{an|Professor Oak}}, who suggests using one of {{cat|Ash's Pokémon|his other Pokémon}} instead. {{AP|Kingler}}, {{AP|Muk}}, and one of his {{AP|Tauros}} turn up, and Ash decides to use Tauros due to the "beginner's luck" factor that won him his battle with Kingler and Muk back in the [[Indigo Plateau Conference]]. Ash puts Snorlax's {{i|Poké Ball}} on the transporter and receives Tauros in return. Meanwhile, [[Jessie]] and [[James]] contemplate their humiliating defeat. A van drives passed and informs everyone that a challenger has been found to battle the Supreme Gym Leader the next day. {{MTR}} suggests that they can get Dragonite when the challenger has weakened it.
Ash gets ready to train, but finds that his {{AP|Snorlax}} won't wake up. Upon consulting [[Nurse Joy]], she states that Snorlax, who had just eaten, probably won't wake up for several days and will have to miss the Full Battle. Ash calls {{an|Professor Oak}}, who suggests using one of {{cat|Ash's Pokémon|his other Pokémon}} instead. {{AP|Kingler}}, {{AP|Muk}}, and one of his {{AP|Tauros}} turn up, and Ash decides to use Tauros due to the "beginner's luck" factor that won him his battle with Kingler and Muk back in the [[Indigo Plateau Conference]]. Ash puts Snorlax's {{i|Poké Ball}} on the transporter and receives Tauros in return. Meanwhile, [[Jessie]] and [[James]] contemplate their humiliating defeat. A van drives past and informs everyone that a challenger has been found to battle the Supreme Gym Leader the next day. {{MTR}} suggests that they can get Dragonite when the challenger has weakened it.


The next morning, Ash arrives at Pummelo Stadium, ready to battle. After the customary handshake between Ash and Drake, the [[Battle judge|referee]] explains that the state of the field will change after one of them has three unconscious Pokémon. At that moment, the flat field disappears and is replaced by a rocky field with a pool in the middle. Outside, Team Rocket watches from one of the television screens, and they are amazed to learn that Ash is the challenger.
The next morning, Ash arrives at Pummelo Stadium, ready to battle. After the customary handshake between Ash and Drake, the [[Battle judge|referee]] explains that the state of the field will change after one of them has three unconscious Pokémon. At that moment, the flat field disappears and is replaced by a rocky field with a pool in the middle. Outside, Team Rocket watches from one of the television screens, and they are amazed to learn that Ash is the challenger.
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===Errors===
===Errors===
* {{p|Dragonite}} is incorrectly referred as a [[Legendary Pokémon]].
* {{p|Dragonite}} is incorrectly referred as a [[Legendary Pokémon]].
* In the scene where {{Ash}} scans his [[Pokédex]] for Dragonite, the Dragonite statue he's scanning is above it, not underneath it, unlike it the preceding shot.
* In the scene where {{Ash}} scans his [[Pokédex]] for Dragonite, the Dragonite statue he's scanning is above it, not underneath it, unlike in the preceding shot.
* Even though Ash caught his Tauros in a [[Safari Ball]], from this episode onward, he will always be seen to have it in a {{i|Poké Ball|normal Poké Ball}}.
* Even though Ash caught his Tauros in a [[Safari Ball]], from this episode onward, Tauros's Poké Ball is always depicted as a {{i|Poké Ball|normal Poké Ball}}.
* In the English [[dub]], {{Tracey}} says that there is no type which would be really strong against a {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon. In reality, Ghost-type Pokémon are weak against themselves.
* In the English [[dub]], {{Tracey}} says that there is no type which would be really strong against a {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon. In reality, Ghost-type Pokémon are weak against themselves.
* The announcer refers to Gengar's {{m|Confuse Ray}} as "Confusion Ray".
* The announcer refers to Gengar's {{m|Confuse Ray}} as "Confusion Ray".
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