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{{p|Treecko}} was caught in the episode ''[[AG007|Tree's a Crowd]]'' after Ash helped it in trying to save its old tree home. Soon afterward, it had a battle with [[Ash's Pikachu]], and Ash caught it as a result. In the [[AG008|next episode]], Treecko struggled to make friends with the other Pokémon until it rescued [[May's Torchic]] from a wild {{p|Seviper}}, though it was badly hurt in the process. Later in the episode, Treecko went off to do some special training on its own; when it had perfected a new variation of Pound in which it spun in the air before hitting the target, it battled the {{TP|Jessie|Seviper}} again and won.  
{{p|Treecko}} was caught in the episode ''[[AG007|Tree's a Crowd]]'' after Ash helped it in trying to save its old tree home. Soon afterward, it had a battle with [[Ash's Pikachu]], and Ash caught it as a result. In the [[AG008|next episode]], Treecko struggled to make friends with the other Pokémon until it rescued [[May's Torchic]] from a wild {{p|Seviper}}, though it was badly hurt in the process. Later in the episode, Treecko went off to do some special training on its own; when it had perfected a new variation of Pound in which it spun in the air before hitting the target, it battled the {{TP|Jessie|Seviper}} again and won.  


In ''[[AG016|The Winner by a Nosepass]]'', Ash choose Treecko to battle [[Roxanne]]'s {{p|Geodude}} where it quickly lost. {{an|Brock}} pointed out that even though {{type|Grass}}s are strong against {{type|Rock}}s, Treecko did not have an advantage due to it not knowing any Grass-type moves. In ''[[AG020|Brave the Wave]]'' it was used during Ash's Gym Battle against [[Brawly]]. While it managed to defeat {{p|Machop}}, it was still beaten by Brawly's {{TP|Brawly|Hariyama}}, causing Ash to lose the battle. In ''[[AG026|Turning Over a Nuzleaf]]'', when it and the other Pokémon were separated from their Trainers, Treecko frequently taunted {{AP|Corphish}}, though they later made amends in order to beat Team Rocket. Treecko battled Brawly's Hariyama again in ''[[AG031|Just One of the Geysers]]'' and won, earning Ash the {{Badge|Knuckle}}.  
In ''[[AG016|The Winner by a Nosepass]]'', Ash choose Treecko to battle [[Roxanne]]'s {{p|Geodude}} where it quickly lost. {{an|Brock}} pointed out that even though {{type|Grass}}s are strong against {{type|Rock}}s, Treecko did not have an advantage due to it not knowing any Grass-type moves. In ''[[AG020|Brave the Wave]]'' it was used during Ash's Gym Battle against [[Brawly]]. While it managed to defeat {{p|Machop}}, it was still beaten by [[Brawly's Hariyama]], causing Ash to lose the battle. In ''[[AG026|Turning Over a Nuzleaf]]'', when it and the other Pokémon were separated from their Trainers, Treecko frequently taunted {{AP|Corphish}}, though they later made amends in order to beat Team Rocket. Treecko battled Brawly's Hariyama again in ''[[AG031|Just One of the Geysers]]'' and won, earning Ash the {{Badge|Knuckle}}.  


Treecko battled a {{p|Shiftry}} in ''[[AG037|Jump for Joy!]]'' to rescue a [[Nurse Joy]]. Ash revealed in ''[[AG041|What You Seed is What You Get]]'' that the Shiftry had inspired him to try to teach Treecko how to use Bullet Seed. This became a reality when they met [[Natasha]] and her {{p|Grovyle}}, who helped Treecko learn the move using watermelon seeds.
Treecko battled a {{p|Shiftry}} in ''[[AG037|Jump for Joy!]]'' to rescue a [[Nurse Joy]]. Ash revealed in ''[[AG041|What You Seed is What You Get]]'' that the Shiftry had inspired him to try to teach Treecko how to use Bullet Seed. This became a reality when they met [[Natasha]] and her {{p|Grovyle}}, who helped Treecko learn the move using watermelon seeds.
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In ''[[AG070|Balance of Power!]]'', Ash used Grovyle as his third and final Pokémon in his [[Petalburg Gym]] Battle against [[Norman]], going up against Norman's final Pokémon, his {{TP|Norman|Slaking}}. Both Pokémon stared off against each other initially with May mentioning that both Pokémon were big and scary. Grovyle used Bullet Seed which {{p|Slaking}} blocked with its hands, taking no damage. Norman mentioned that since Slaking was the Lazy Pokémon, weak attacks won't arouse interest. Grovyle launched a Leaf Blade attack, which Slaking caught and threw Grovyle. Slaking used {{m|Focus Punch}}, which Grovyle responded to with Bullet Seed, causing the Focus Punch to fail as Slaking lost its focus. However, this just made Slaking angry. Slaking launched a powerful {{m|Earthquake}}, which had the indirect effect of causing Team Rocket to be attacked by {{p|Dugtrio}}. Ash had Grovyle jump and use Pound but it got caught again by Slaking, who sent Grovyle flying and causing it to hit the roof. Grovyle used Bullet Seed, but Slaking launched a {{m|Hyper Beam}} that overpowered Bullet Seed, dealing major damage. Grovyle got up but looked weak. Norman suggested Ash forfeit for Grovyle's safety but Grovyle convinced Ash to continue. Grovyle's {{a|Overgrow}} ability immediately activated. Since it was weak, the power of its {{type|Grass}} moves increased significantly. Norman commented that the real battle was beginning. Slaking used Earthquake but Grovyle jumped and then jumped off Slaking when it tried to catch it. Slaking then used Hyper Beam but Grovyle jumped off a wall to dodge. It hit Slaking with a powerful Pound, but Slaking didn't look hurt at all. Slaking launched a full power Focus Punch, with Grovyle launching a full power Leaf Blade. Although it struggled to remain standing up afterwards, only Grovyle remained standing, defeating Slaking and earning Ash the {{badge|Balance}}.
In ''[[AG070|Balance of Power!]]'', Ash used Grovyle as his third and final Pokémon in his [[Petalburg Gym]] Battle against [[Norman]], going up against Norman's final Pokémon, his {{TP|Norman|Slaking}}. Both Pokémon stared off against each other initially with May mentioning that both Pokémon were big and scary. Grovyle used Bullet Seed which {{p|Slaking}} blocked with its hands, taking no damage. Norman mentioned that since Slaking was the Lazy Pokémon, weak attacks won't arouse interest. Grovyle launched a Leaf Blade attack, which Slaking caught and threw Grovyle. Slaking used {{m|Focus Punch}}, which Grovyle responded to with Bullet Seed, causing the Focus Punch to fail as Slaking lost its focus. However, this just made Slaking angry. Slaking launched a powerful {{m|Earthquake}}, which had the indirect effect of causing Team Rocket to be attacked by {{p|Dugtrio}}. Ash had Grovyle jump and use Pound but it got caught again by Slaking, who sent Grovyle flying and causing it to hit the roof. Grovyle used Bullet Seed, but Slaking launched a {{m|Hyper Beam}} that overpowered Bullet Seed, dealing major damage. Grovyle got up but looked weak. Norman suggested Ash forfeit for Grovyle's safety but Grovyle convinced Ash to continue. Grovyle's {{a|Overgrow}} ability immediately activated. Since it was weak, the power of its {{type|Grass}} moves increased significantly. Norman commented that the real battle was beginning. Slaking used Earthquake but Grovyle jumped and then jumped off Slaking when it tried to catch it. Slaking then used Hyper Beam but Grovyle jumped off a wall to dodge. It hit Slaking with a powerful Pound, but Slaking didn't look hurt at all. Slaking launched a full power Focus Punch, with Grovyle launching a full power Leaf Blade. Although it struggled to remain standing up afterwards, only Grovyle remained standing, defeating Slaking and earning Ash the {{badge|Balance}}.


In ''[[AG085|Sky High Gym Battle!]]'', Grovyle battled [[Winona]]'s {{p|Altaria}} and won, despite the type disadvantage. It was later used against Winona's {{p|Swellow}}, though it lost. In ''[[AG101|Vanity Affair]]'' it once again battled an Altaria, this time belonging to the Hoenn [[Elite Four]]'s [[Drake]]. With its incredible jumping ability, Grovyle was able to attack Altaria while it was high up, but was unable to defeat it.  
In ''[[AG085|Sky High Gym Battle!]]'', Grovyle battled [[Winona's Altaria]] and won, despite the type disadvantage. It was later used against [[Winona]]'s {{p|Swellow}}, though it lost. In ''[[AG101|Vanity Affair]]'' it once again battled an {{p|Altaria}}, this time belonging to the Hoenn [[Elite Four]]'s [[Drake]]. With its incredible jumping ability, Grovyle was able to attack Altaria while it was high up, but was unable to defeat it.  


In ''[[AG110|The Great Eight Fate!]]'', Ash used Grovyle as his first Pokémon in the second round of his [[Sootopolis Gym]] battle, going up against [[Juan]]'s {{p|Luvdisc}}. Grovyle used Bullet Seed which Luvdisc dodged. Luvdisc countered with {{m|Water Pulse}}, which Grovyle was able to dodge by jumping. It went for a Leaf Blade but Luvdisc dodged and countered with {{m|Sweet Kiss}}. In the [[AG111|next episode]], it was revealed that the Sweet Kiss {{status|confusion|confused}} Grovyle, causing it to be initially unresponsive and eventually bash its head against a wall. Although Brock told Ash to recall Grovyle, Juan took the initiative and had Luvdisc use {{m|Water Gun}}, knocking Grovyle out.
In ''[[AG110|The Great Eight Fate!]]'', Ash used Grovyle as his first Pokémon in the second round of his [[Sootopolis Gym]] battle, going up against [[Juan]]'s {{p|Luvdisc}}. Grovyle used Bullet Seed which Luvdisc dodged. Luvdisc countered with {{m|Water Pulse}}, which Grovyle was able to dodge by jumping. It went for a Leaf Blade but Luvdisc dodged and countered with {{m|Sweet Kiss}}. In the [[AG111|next episode]], it was revealed that the Sweet Kiss {{status|confusion|confused}} Grovyle, causing it to be initially unresponsive and eventually bash its head against a wall. Although Brock told Ash to recall Grovyle, Juan took the initiative and had Luvdisc use {{m|Water Gun}}, knocking Grovyle out.
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