PS039: Difference between revisions

20 bytes removed ,  29 August 2011
m
Line 19: Line 19:
To the roar of the watching crowd, Red has [[Poli]] defeat his opponent's {{p|Kabutops}}, earning him a place in the semi-finals as his rival Blue does the same. Revealing a history of [[Pokémon League]] winners from [[Pallet Town]], Blue declares his anticipation in facing Red for the finals before leaving. Just then, Red sees Green attempt to pull a trick on an unsuspecting {{tc|Fisherman}}, by having her {{p|Nidoran♀}} court his {{p|Nidoran♂}} and encourage a trade of her {{p|Weedle}} for his {{p|Butterfree}}. Red catches Green in the act, but the girl calmly explains her presence by indicating ''her'' place in the semi-finals, and surprises Red by declaring herself a Trainer from Pallet Town herself. Before Red can follow Green to question her further, [[Bill]] makes his appearance with the matchups for the semi-finals; to Red's dismay Red must face Blue for his semi-final match, meaning that he can no longer face Blue for the finals.
To the roar of the watching crowd, Red has [[Poli]] defeat his opponent's {{p|Kabutops}}, earning him a place in the semi-finals as his rival Blue does the same. Revealing a history of [[Pokémon League]] winners from [[Pallet Town]], Blue declares his anticipation in facing Red for the finals before leaving. Just then, Red sees Green attempt to pull a trick on an unsuspecting {{tc|Fisherman}}, by having her {{p|Nidoran♀}} court his {{p|Nidoran♂}} and encourage a trade of her {{p|Weedle}} for his {{p|Butterfree}}. Red catches Green in the act, but the girl calmly explains her presence by indicating ''her'' place in the semi-finals, and surprises Red by declaring herself a Trainer from Pallet Town herself. Before Red can follow Green to question her further, [[Bill]] makes his appearance with the matchups for the semi-finals; to Red's dismay Red must face Blue for his semi-final match, meaning that he can no longer face Blue for the finals.


As they join the spectators, Bill comforts Red as Green faces off the mysterious "Dr. O". Green releases her [[Green's Wigglytuff|Jigglypuff]] while Dr. O reveals his Spearow; both Pokémon selections draw remarks of confusion from the crowd. Red himself is familiar with Green's tactics, but Dr. O's selection of Spearow befuddles him; confidently, Green accuses her foe of underestimating her as she calls a {{m|Tri Attack}} from Jigglypuff, gleefully declaring to have won all her League matches with the first hit. To her surprise, not only has Spearow not fainted, it retaliates with a {{m|Fury Attack}} that corners Green and Jigglypuff. Hurriedly Green switches to {{m|Sing}}, instantly inducing drowsiness in the audience except for Blue, who points out that Spearow's flight and distance in between have caused Sing to fail.
As they join the spectators, Bill comforts Red as Green faces off the mysterious "Dr. O". Green releases [[Jiggly]], her {{p|Jigglypuff}}, while Dr. O reveals his Spearow; both Pokémon selections draw remarks of confusion from the crowd. Red himself is familiar with Green's tactics, but Dr. O's selection of Spearow befuddles him; confidently, Green accuses her foe of underestimating her as she calls a {{m|Tri Attack}} from Jiggly, gleefully declaring to have won all her League matches with the first hit. To her surprise, not only has Spearow not fainted, it retaliates with a {{m|Fury Attack}} that corners Green and Jiggly. Hurriedly Green switches to {{m|Sing}}, instantly inducing drowsiness in the audience except for Blue, who points out that Spearow's flight and distance in between have caused Sing to fail.


Annoyedly, Green has Jigglypuff attack Spearow relentlessly, and as Spearow dodges every single one Red calls at Green to switch to aerial tactics. To his surprise Green retorts that she has no {{t|Flying}} Pokémon, and Dr. O muses that perhaps Green had underestimated ''him'', revealing his team of {{p|Pidgeot}} and {{p|Dodrio}}. Realizing Dr. O must know Green's weakness, the mysterious Trainer goes behind Green as she cringes, whispering a warning: "No matter what your reasons, stealing will never pay." Green is momentarily stunned by Dr. O's comment, before seizing the chance for Jigglypuff to lock Dr. O in {{m|Disable}}, letting her switch to [[Blasty]]. Much to everyone's amazement Green has Blasty withdraw its forelimbs, letting her ride on its lower legs as it uses {{m|Hydro Pump}} to propel them into the air for an aerial attack, turning the tables on Dr. O. Just as Dr. O's identity is almost revealed, Dr. O has Spearow activate {{m|Mirror Move}}, creating a deflective shield the returns the attack on Blasty and heavily damaging it.
Annoyedly, Green has Jiggly attack Spearow relentlessly, and as Spearow dodges every single one Red calls at Green to switch to aerial tactics. To his surprise Green retorts that she has no {{t|Flying}} Pokémon, and Dr. O muses that perhaps Green had underestimated ''him'', revealing his team of {{p|Pidgeot}} and {{p|Dodrio}}. Realizing Dr. O must know Green's weakness, the mysterious Trainer goes behind Green as she cringes, whispering a warning: "No matter what your reasons, stealing will never pay." Green is momentarily stunned by Dr. O's comment, before seizing the chance for Jiggly to lock Dr. O in {{m|Disable}}, letting her switch to [[Blasty]]. Much to everyone's amazement Green has Blasty withdraw its forelimbs, letting her ride on its lower legs as it uses {{m|Hydro Pump}} to propel them into the air for an aerial attack, turning the tables on Dr. O. Just as Dr. O's identity is almost revealed, Dr. O has Spearow activate {{m|Mirror Move}}, creating a deflective shield the returns the attack on Blasty and heavily damaging it.


Once again cornered by Spearow, Green screams in terror at the Tiny Bird Pokémon, much to the confusion of everyone present. Confirming Green's phobia of birds, Dr. O explains that six years earlier a girl was kidnapped by a giant [[Ho-Oh_(Pokémon)|bird]] Pokémon. As he had a grandson of the same age, he had helped in the extensive search and knows what the girl looks like - in fact, the very same girl had been caught on his security cameras, stealing a {{p|Squirtle}}. Both Red and Bill realize with a shock Dr. O's ''true'' identity, and as he reveals himself as none other than {{adv|Professor Oak}}, he comforts Green on her traumatic experience. Trembling, Green orders a last-ditch {{m|Water Gun}} from Blasty, but the attack is returned by Mirror Move. With Blasty's defeat, Green loses the semi-final match to her dismay, as the Professor asks her to explain her motivations for the theft.
Once again cornered by Spearow, Green screams in terror at the Tiny Bird Pokémon, much to the confusion of everyone present. Confirming Green's phobia of birds, Dr. O explains that six years earlier a girl was kidnapped by a giant [[Ho-Oh_(Pokémon)|bird]] Pokémon. As he had a grandson of the same age, he had helped in the extensive search and knows what the girl looks like - in fact, the very same girl had been caught on his security cameras, stealing a {{p|Squirtle}}. Both Red and Bill realize with a shock Dr. O's ''true'' identity, and as he reveals himself as none other than {{adv|Professor Oak}}, he comforts Green on her traumatic experience. Trembling, Green orders a last-ditch {{m|Water Gun}} from Blasty, but the attack is returned by Mirror Move. With Blasty's defeat, Green loses the semi-final match to her dismay, as the Professor asks her to explain her motivations for the theft.