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[[File:Gengar and Former Trainer.png|thumb|left|250px|Being left by its original Trainer]] | [[File:Gengar and Former Trainer.png|thumb|left|250px|Being left by its original Trainer]] | ||
Three years ago, {{p|Gengar}} originally belonged to a [[Gengar's former Trainer|Trainer]] who told it to wait for him at the place that would later become the [[Sakuragi Institute]]. Not knowing that its Trainer had no intention to return, Gengar obediently waited for years, even staying at the building as it was converted into [[Professor Sakuragi]]'s research center. | Three years ago, {{p|Gengar}} originally belonged to a [[Gengar's former Trainer|Trainer]] who told it to wait for him at the place that would later become the [[Sakuragi Institute]]. Not knowing that its Trainer had no intention to return, Gengar obediently waited for three years, even staying at the building as it was converted into [[Professor Sakuragi]]'s research center. | ||
Gengar first appeared in [[SS011]], where it was seen causing trouble at the Sakuragi Institute. {{an|Go}} tried to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} it, but Gengar simply deflected all the {{i|Poké Ball}}s he threw at it. It was eventually driven back when [[Koharu]] commanded {{p|Yamper}} to use {{m|Spark}}, causing it to flee. It was later seen at the end of the episode, perched atop of the institute. | Gengar first appeared in [[SS011]], where it was seen causing trouble at the Sakuragi Institute. {{an|Go}} tried to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} it, but Gengar simply deflected all the {{i|Poké Ball}}s he threw at it. It was eventually driven back when [[Koharu]] commanded {{p|Yamper}} to use {{m|Spark}}, causing it to flee. It was later seen at the end of the episode, perched atop of the institute. |
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