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== Synopsis ==
==Synopsis==
As {{Ash}} and {{Ashfr|his friends}} make their way through a foggy forest path on their way to [[Mauville City]], {{an|Brock}} suggests that it's too dangerous to go on, and that they should rest a while. Ash confirms this, as he soon trips over a hidden root and finds himself in a puddle of mud. During their rest, they meet up with [[Team Rocket]], who immediately declare that they're going to capture {{AP|Pikachu}} in order to make some sort of light stone that they stole work.


As [[Ash]] and {{Ashfr | his friends}} make their way through a foggy forest path on their way to [[Mauville City]], [[Brock]] suggests that it's too dangerous to go on, and that they should rest a while. Ash confirms this, as he soon trips over a hidden root and finds himself in a puddle of mud. During their rest, they meet up with [[Team Rocket]], who immediately declare that they're going to capture [[Ash's Pikachu | Pikachu]] in order to make some sort of light stone that they stole work.
[[James]] sends out his {{TP|James|Cacnea}} and begins the assault with a {{m|Pin Missile}}, which is easily deflected by Pikachu's sturdy {{m|Iron Tail}} and sent back at them. {{MTR}} looses hold of the light stone and it falls down next to Pikachu, who climbs on top of it, preparing to use a {{m|Thunderbolt}}. Ash makes the call and Pikachu responds, blowing up Team Rocket's balloon and sending the three down into the water below.
 
[[James]] sends out his [[James's Cacnea | Cacnea]] and begins the assault with a {{m|Pin Missile}}, which is easily deflected by Pikachu's sturdy {{m|Iron Tail}} and sent back at them. {{TR|Meowth}} looses hold of the light stone and it falls down next to Pikachu, who climbs on top of it, preparing to use a {{m|Thunderbolt}}. Ash makes the call and Pikachu responds, blowing up Team Rocket's balloon and sending the three down into the water below.


As Ash picks up the light stone, a voice calls out to him, naming him to be a thief! A girl with a younger boy in tow appear, challenging them to a battle for the stolen stone. The girl calls out her {{p|Magnemite}}, but it is quickly taken out by Pikachu's {{m|Quick Attack}}. She then asks the younger boy to help, but he says that he's never battled with his [[Pokémon]] before, so instead, he'll lend his 'support.' He calls upon a {{p|Plusle}} and a {{p|Minun}}, and together they use {{m|Helping Hand}}, revitalizing Magnemite. The girl, whom the younger boy called by the name '[[Alyssa]],' then warns the group to return the light stone. Team Rocket suddenly reappears, and the young boy recognizes them as the real thieves. Wasting no time, Pikachu sends them away with a powerful Thunderbolt, and Ash returns the stone to its rightful owners.
As Ash picks up the light stone, a voice calls out to him, naming him to be a thief! A girl with a younger boy in tow appear, challenging them to a battle for the stolen stone. The girl calls out her {{p|Magnemite}}, but it is quickly taken out by Pikachu's {{m|Quick Attack}}. She then asks the younger boy to help, but he says that he's never battled with his [[Pokémon]] before, so instead, he'll lend his 'support.' He calls upon a {{p|Plusle}} and a {{p|Minun}}, and together they use {{m|Helping Hand}}, revitalizing Magnemite. The girl, whom the younger boy called by the name '[[Alyssa]],' then warns the group to return the light stone. Team Rocket suddenly reappears, and the young boy recognizes them as the real thieves. Wasting no time, Pikachu sends them away with a powerful Thunderbolt, and Ash returns the stone to its rightful owners.
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* The dub title makes a reference to {{an|Misty}}, the [[Gym Leader]] and Ash's {{ashfr|traveling companion}} during the original series. Interestingly, she would reappear just [[AG044|six episodes later]].
* The dub title makes a reference to {{an|Misty}}, the [[Gym Leader]] and Ash's {{ashfr|traveling companion}} during the original series. Interestingly, she would reappear just [[AG044|six episodes later]].
* This episode is featured on the ''Volume 4: Electric'' copy of [[Pokémon Elements]].
* This episode is featured on the ''Volume 4: Electric'' copy of [[Pokémon Elements]].
* This is one of the few episodes in which [[Ash]]'s [[Ash's Pikachu | Pikachu]] uses [[Thunder]].
* This is one of the few episodes in which {{Ash}}'s {{AP|Pikachu}} uses {{m|Thunder}}.


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