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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
{{an|Misty}} and {{Ash}} were fighting about her broken [[Bicycle|bike]] again. In an effort to get them to cool off, {{an|Brock}} [[Anime physics|pulled a table and some chairs out of his backpack]], with all the necessities to set it for a nice afternoon cup of tea. Brock sent Ash to collect firewood to make tea and crepes.
As the episode begins, {{an|Misty}} and {{Ash}} are fighting about her broken [[Bicycle|bike]] again. In an effort to get them to cool off, {{an|Brock}} [[Anime physics|pulls a table and some chairs out of his backpack]], with all the necessities to set it for a nice afternoon cup of tea. Brock sends Ash to collect firewood to make tea and crepes.


As Ash and {{AP|Pikachu}} wandered around the forest, they encounter a group of boys in suits. One of them was running on a treadmill, while the rest gathered around to quiz him about various {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. He misses a question and is rejected by the other boys. Ash jumped in to defend him. The boys revealed that they are students of [[Pokémon Tech|Pokémon Technical Institute]], a boarding school which educates [[Pokémon Trainer]]s. They left, stating they don't want to fight. As Brock read from the school's brochure, Pikachu started the treadmill and tried to keep up. The school trains its students without sending them to collect [[Badge]]s, and guarantees entry into the [[Pokémon League]] upon graduation. Brock leaned on the treadmill, speeding it up, which sent Pikachu flying. The school is expensive, and therefore populated with rich kids.  
As Ash and {{AP|Pikachu}} wander around the forest, they encounter a group of boys in suits. One of them is running on a treadmill, while the rest are gathered around, quizzing him about various {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. He misses a question and is rejected by the other boys. Ash jumps in to defend him. The boys reveal that they are students of [[Pokémon Tech|Pokémon Technical Institute]], a boarding school which educates [[Pokémon Trainer]]s. They leave, stating they don't want to fight. As Brock reads from the school's brochure, Pikachu started the treadmill and tries to keep up. The school trains its students without sending them to collect [[Badge]]s, and guarantees entry into the [[Pokémon League]] upon graduation. Brock leans on the treadmill, speeding it up, which sends Pikachu flying. The school is expensive, and therefore populated with rich kids.  


The student who was being bullied, {{ka|Joe}}, defended his "friends," who were trying to help him, he said that he sometimes pretends to know less than he really does because the questions get so much harder. Ash was very upset at this brutal "tutoring" system, and demanded to meet the student in charge, with plans to stop it. The head student of the beginner class was a girl; Brock and Ash drool over her photo, which made Misty even angrier. Ash referred to Misty as "someone who treats you bad and looks even worse", which made her more angry.
The student who was being bullied, {{ka|Joe}}, defends his "friends," who were trying to help him. He explains that he sometimes pretends to know less than he really does because the questions get so much harder. Ash is very upset at this brutal "tutoring" system, and demands to meet the student in charge, with plans to stop it. The head student of the beginner class is a girl; Brock and Ash drool over her photo, which makes Misty angry. Ash refers to Misty as "someone who treats you bad and looks even worse", which makes her even angrier.


{{TRT}} revealed they both flunked out of Pokémon Tech. Being led there by Ash had brought back some bad memories for [[Jessie]] and [[James]], but {{MTR}} cheered them up.
{{TRT}} reveal that they both flunked out of Pokémon Tech. Being led there by Ash has brought back some bad memories for [[Jessie]] and [[James]], but {{MTR}} cheers them up.


Joe lead them to the head student [[Giselle]]'s study area. He said it's overall skill as a Trainer, not any one battle, that determines success at Pokémon Tech. He said that even though he's the weakest student in his class, he's still better than someone with two Badges. Misty took offense, and Joe said he's familiar with her Gym; he usually beats her preferred {{t|Water}} Pokémon on the simulator. Misty demanded a real battle, and Joe told her, "You'll be sorry."
Joe leads Ash and his friends to the head student [[Giselle]]'s study area. He says it's overall skill as a Trainer, not any one battle, that determines success at Pokémon Tech. He says that even though he's the weakest student in his class, he's still better than someone with two Badges. Misty takes offense, and Joe said he's familiar with her Gym; he usually beats her preferred {{t|Water}} Pokémon on the simulator. Misty demands a real battle, and Joe tells her, "You'll be sorry."


Misty called her {{TP|Misty|Starmie}}, while Joe called a {{p|Weepinbell}}, a {{type|Grass}} Pokémon which will have an advantage over Misty's water-type. Nevertheless, Starmie beat the Weepinbell. Giselle walks in and chastised Joe for not realizing that Starmie's real battle experience would give it an advantage. She called him an embarrassment to the school. Brock and Ash swooned over the very pretty Giselle. Even James, who was looking on with Jessie from a tree outside, was taken with her. Giselle continued to upbraid Joe, and threatened to withdraw the help of the other students.
Misty calls her {{TP|Misty|Starmie}}, while Joe calls a {{p|Weepinbell}}, a {{type|Grass}} Pokémon which will have an advantage over Misty's water type. Nevertheless, Starmie beats the Weepinbell. Giselle walks in and chastises Joe for not realizing that Starmie's real battle experience would give it an advantage. She calls him an embarrassment to the school. Brock and Ash swoon over the very pretty Giselle. Even James, who is looking on with Jessie from a tree outside, is taken with her. Giselle continues to upbraid Joe, and threatens to withdraw the help of the other students.


Misty challenged her, saying that a true friend wouldn't walk away from a friend in need of help, and that Giselle's beauty is only skin deep. Giselle accuses Misty of being jealous. Giselle summons a {{p|Graveler}} to challenge Misty's Starmie. Although {{t|Rock}} Pokémon are weak against water Pokémon, Giselle said hers is so advanced that it could win. The Graveler smashed into Starmie, shattering its core, and thrown through a window and out into the pool.
Misty challenges her, saying that a true friend wouldn't walk away from a friend in need of help, and that Giselle's beauty is only skin deep. Giselle accuses Misty of being jealous. Giselle summons a {{p|Graveler}} to challenge Misty's Starmie. Although {{t|Rock}} Pokémon are weak against water Pokémon, Giselle says that hers is so advanced it will be able to win. The Graveler smashes into Starmie, shattering its core, and it is thrown out through a window and into the pool.


Giselle said that a Pokémon is only as good as its Trainer. A weak Pokémon can still win if it's better trained. Ash jumped in, saying there's more to training Pokémon than levels. He said he has two Badges, and Giselle said that he's still a beginner. When he revealed that he's been on his quest for 2 months, she is shocked that he has not yet trained his Pikachu into a {{ball|Poké}}, and snidely remarks, "Maybe your Pokémon are training you!"
Giselle said that a Pokémon is only as good as its Trainer. A weak Pokémon can still win if it's better trained. Ash jumps in, saying there's more to training Pokémon than levels. He says that he has two Badges, and Giselle says that he's still a beginner. When he reveals that he's been on his quest for 2 months, she is shocked that he has not yet trained his Pikachu into a {{ball|Poké}}, and snidely remarks, "Maybe your Pokémon are training you!"


Ash said his three Pokémon are his friends. Giselle was surprised that he had only three; most beginners have six. She attributed his two Badges to luck. She is surprised he chose Pikachu as his starting Pokémon, as they are known to be hard to handle. She is amazed at Ash having two Badges, given how little he knows, and laughs at him. Pikachu is angry, too, and Ash demanded a battle. Giselle summoned {{p|Cubone}}. Ash called for a {{m|ThunderShock|shock}} attack, but Cubone deflected it, to his dismay. Giselle called for a {{m|Leer}} attack, but Pikachu responded by making funny faces at Cubone. The two Pokémon get into a close-range staring contest, until Giselle called for a {{m|Bone Club}} attack; the bonk on the head staggered Pikachu. She then called for a {{m|Bonemerang}}, which knocked Pikachu out cold. The next time the Bonemerang is launched, Pikachu jumped over it, and twisted the skull backwards on Cubone's head, so he can no longer see. Pikachu pummeled the Cubone, then ducked away as the Bonemerang came back to take out its master. Giselle was amazed that Pikachu had won without using electricity. She was stunned that she had lost.
Ash says that his three Pokémon are his friends. Giselle is surprised that he had only three; most beginners have six. She attributed his two Badges to luck. She is also surprised that he chose Pikachu as his starting Pokémon, as they are known to be hard to handle. She is amazed at Ash having two Badges, given how little he knows, and laughs at him. At this point Pikachu becomes angry as well, and Ash demands a battle. Giselle summons {{p|Cubone}}. Ash calls for a {{m|ThunderShock|shock}} attack, but Cubone deflects it, to his dismay. Giselle calls for a {{m|Leer}} attack, but Pikachu responds by making funny faces at Cubone. The two Pokémon get into a close-range staring contest, until Giselle calls for a {{m|Bone Club}} attack; the bonk on the head staggers Pikachu. She then calls for a {{m|Bonemerang}}, which knocks Pikachu out cold. The next time the Bonemerang is launched, Pikachu jumps over it, and twists the skull on Cubone's head backwards, so it can no longer see. Pikachu then pummels the Cubone, finally ducking away as the Bonemerang comes back to take out its master. Giselle is amazed that Pikachu has won without using electricity, and stunned that she has lost.


Team Rocket took advantage of everyone's distraction to appear with their motto. The Tech students, recognized them as bad guys who flunked out. They attacked Team Rocket ''en masse'', causing them to flee.
Team Rocket takes advantage of everyone's distraction to appear with their {{motto}}. The Tech students recognizing them as bad guys who flunked out, attack Team Rocket ''en masse'', causing them to flee.


Joe decided to leave Pokémon Tech and return home to start over like Ash did. Joe asked if he can keep her picture; she said she has one of him, because they are now friends. Perhaps one day they'll meet in the Pokémon League.
Joe decides to leave Pokémon Tech and return home to start over like Ash did. Joe asks if he can keep Giselle's picture; she said she has one of him, because they are now friends. Perhaps one day they'll meet in the Pokémon League.


Ash wanted to know why he and Misty aren't friends like that; she said it's because Joe doesn't owe Giselle a bike!
Ash demands to know why he and Misty aren't friends like that; she responds that it's because Joe doesn't owe Giselle a bike!


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== Major events ==
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