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After determining the fragment's source, the device stops working, with Foster telling they've been having had water flow problems lately. Oak asks about the water's source and Foster answers, telling it's a natural crystal clear water reservoir which is deep in the woods. The scene then turns to {{TRT}} pumping the water into bottles and labeling them. Then they all daydream about what they will each do after getting rich from selling water. The pumper then stops working and the scene turns back to Oak admiring Foster's artifacts. Foster informs them that their studies have found that the first Pokémon appeared 2.000.000 years ago and all the Pokémon has its origins in the ancient seas. Misty is thrilled to hear the latter, again revealing her love for {{type|Water}} Pokémon. Then, ironically Brock drags Misty away from Foster by her ear.
After determining the fragment's source, the device stops working, with Foster telling they've been having had water flow problems lately. Oak asks about the water's source and Foster answers, telling it's a natural crystal clear water reservoir which is deep in the woods. The scene then turns to {{TRT}} pumping the water into bottles and labeling them. Then they all daydream about what they will each do after getting rich from selling water. The pumper then stops working and the scene turns back to Oak admiring Foster's artifacts. Foster informs them that their studies have found that the first Pokémon appeared 2.000.000 years ago and all the Pokémon has its origins in the ancient seas. Misty is thrilled to hear the latter, again revealing her love for {{type|Water}} Pokémon. Then, ironically Brock drags Misty away from Foster by her ear.


In the following scene, Foster leads the gang to a forbbiden entry saying it is a place 2.000.000 years in the [[History of the Pokémon world|Pokémon past]]. As the door opens, a robotic Aerodactyl is flying around. Foster names the place The Ancient Pokémon Study Park. It's a special interactive and unique environment which recreats the [[Pokémon world]] being set to be opened for the public next week.
In the following scene, Foster leads the gang to a forbidden entry saying it is a place 2.000.000 years in the [[History of the Pokémon world|Pokémon past]]. As the door opens, a robotic Aerodactyl is flying around. Foster names the place The Ancient Pokémon Study Park. It's a special interactive and unique environment which recreates the [[Pokémon world]] being set to be opened for the public next week.


They proceed to a lake where a huge statue of a {{p|Kabutops}} is seen preying on a {{wp|fish}}. Then, Ash asks him about his mysterious discovery which Oak told them about. Foster tells them to wait, when an Omastar and two Omanyte come out of the water. Initially, they all think the Pokéom are robots but Foster infirms telling they're real. When the gang reacts to this, the Pokémon frighten and dig in the sand.
They proceed to a lake where a huge statue of a {{p|Kabutops}} is seen preying on a {{wp|fish}}. Then, Ash asks him about his mysterious discovery which Oak told them about. Foster tells them to wait, when an Omastar and two Omanyte come out of the water. Initially, they all think the Pokéom are robots but Foster infirms telling they're real. When the gang reacts to this, the Pokémon frighten and dig in the sand.
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Meanwhile, Team Rocket loads their air-balloon with the Pokémon, when the others arrive. Then they start to recite the motto. Meowth explains them how they found the Pokémon, when Oak realises the Omanyte and Omastar from the Park came when Team Rocket started pumping the water. After Foster tells them to return the Pokémon, Jessie declines sending her {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}} and James his {{TP|James|Weezing}}. Arbok proceeds to use {{m|Poison Sting}} and Weezing {{m|Sludge}} but Pikachu dodges both attacks then uses {{m|Thunderbolt}} followed by a {{m|Tackle}} which sends them into Team Rocket and blowing up the pump. Jessie and James call their Pokémon back and proceed to lift-off with the Omanyte and Omastar.
Meanwhile, Team Rocket loads their air-balloon with the Pokémon, when the others arrive. Then they start to recite the motto. Meowth explains them how they found the Pokémon, when Oak realises the Omanyte and Omastar from the Park came when Team Rocket started pumping the water. After Foster tells them to return the Pokémon, Jessie declines sending her {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}} and James his {{TP|James|Weezing}}. Arbok proceeds to use {{m|Poison Sting}} and Weezing {{m|Sludge}} but Pikachu dodges both attacks then uses {{m|Thunderbolt}} followed by a {{m|Tackle}} which sends them into Team Rocket and blowing up the pump. Jessie and James call their Pokémon back and proceed to lift-off with the Omanyte and Omastar.


Suddenly, the balloon stops due to the overload of Pokémon. Ash sends his Noctowl again and orders him to make a hole in the balloon bringing Team Rocket down to earth. Pikachu shocks them and the Omanye and Omastar send them blasting off with {{m|Water Gun}}. The scene then turns to the Omastar and Omanyte as they are returning back in the water. Then a scene is shown where the Pokémon dig a hole in the depths of the water, which leads them to a waterfall which is connected to a cave full of Omanyte and Omastar.  
Suddenly, the balloon stops due to the overload of Pokémon. Ash sends his Noctowl again and orders him to make a hole in the balloon bringing Team Rocket down to earth. Pikachu shocks them and the Omanyte and Omastar send them blasting off with {{m|Water Gun}}. The scene then turns to the Omastar and Omanyte as they are returning back in the water. Then a scene is shown where the Pokémon dig a hole in the depths of the water, which leads them to a waterfall which is connected to a cave full of Omanyte and Omastar.  


The scene then cuts to Foster and Professor Oak saying goodbye to Ash, Misty and Brock.
The scene then cuts to Foster and Professor Oak saying goodbye to Ash, Misty and Brock.
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