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==Plot==
==Plot==
In their secret [[Vermilion City]] hideout, the [[Team Rocket trio]] is hosting a new late-night radio show called "Team Rocket's Undercover Radio". They've been ordered by {{an|Giovanni}} to recruit new members for [[Team Rocket]], and have figured that radio is the best possible method for doing so. However, once the first episode is over, they're distraught to learn from [[Rotom Phone|Rotom]] that not only did they fail to get a single recruit, not a single person even listened to their program. Recovering quickly, [[Jessie]] leads the trio into writing the script for the next episode. Meanwhile, at the [[Cerise Laboratory]], [[Professor Cerise]] and [[Ren]] discover their common interest in listening to live radio shows.
In their secret [[Vermilion City]] hideout, the [[Team Rocket trio]] is hosting a new late-night radio show called "Team Rocket's Undercover Kingdom Radio". They've been ordered by {{an|Giovanni}} to recruit new members for [[Team Rocket]], and have figured that radio is the best possible method for doing so. However, once the first episode is over, they're distraught to learn from [[Rotom Phone|Rotom]] that not only did they fail to get a single recruit, not a single person even listened to their program. Recovering quickly, [[Jessie]] leads the trio into writing the script for the next episode. Meanwhile, at the [[Cerise Laboratory]], [[Professor Cerise]] and [[Ren]] discover their common interest in listening to live radio shows.


The second episode of Team Rocket's radio show airs the next night, but despite the changes, the end result is, yet again, zero new recruits. Deciding on a major overhaul, the trio decides to shorten the show's overly complicated name, start using nicknames, and hand out memorabilia to mail-senders. [[James]] presents badges made of bottle caps as such memorabilia, which Jessie and {{MTR}} consider an excellent idea. To the latter two's surprise, James even offers a [[Premier Ball]] from his precious [[Poké Ball]] collection as a potential listener gift.
The second episode of Team Rocket's radio show airs the next night, but despite the changes, the end result is, yet again, zero new recruits. Deciding on a major overhaul, the trio decides to shorten the show's overly complicated name, start using nicknames, and hand out memorabilia to mail-senders. [[James]] presents badges made of bottle caps as such memorabilia, which Jessie and {{MTR}} consider an excellent idea. To the latter two's surprise, James even offers a [[Premier Ball]] from his precious [[Poké Ball]] collection as a potential listener gift.
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