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==Plot==
==Plot==
It is revealed that, after the explosion from their {{m|Ice Beam}} and {{m|Night Shade}} attacks, both {{AP|Lapras}} and {{p|Gengar}} faint. {{Ash}} and {{OBP|Drake|Orange League}} recall their Pokémon, and with three of Drake's defeated, the field changes. The announcer remarks how Ash is the first {{pkmn|Trainer}} to knock out three of Drake's Pokémon in a row. In the stands, {{TRT}} reaffirm their plan to capture [[Drake's Dragonite]] once it's been weakened.
Following the explosion caused by a collision of their respective {{m|Ice Beam}} and {{m|Night Shade}} attacks, both {{AP|Lapras}} and {{p|Gengar}} are revealed to have [[fainting|fainted]]. {{Ash}} and {{OBP|Drake|Orange League}} [[recall]] their Pokémon, and with three of Drake's defeated, the field changes. The announcer remarks how Ash is the first {{pkmn|Trainer}} to knock out three of Drake's Pokémon in a row. In the stands, {{TRT}} reaffirm their plan to capture [[Drake's Dragonite]] once it's been weakened.


After the field changes into a desert field, Drake calls out his {{p|Venusaur}} and Ash uses {{AP|Tauros}} again. Ash tries to start things off with {{m|Fissure}}, but it doesn't work because the sand on the field absorbs the attack. Drake tells Venusaur to use {{m|Solar Beam}}. Hoping to cause damage before the Solar Beam is charged, Ash tells Tauros to use {{m|Take Down}}, but the sandy field doesn't allow it to gain any traction. In a last-ditch effort, Ash has Tauros send Venusaur flying. Venusaur is sent soaring into the air, but it manages to turn itself in midair and releases its Solar Beam directly on Tauros. Unexpectedly, Tauros isn't defeated and the Solar Beam actually freed him from the sand. Venusaur then launches a barrage of {{m|Vine Whip}}s, a few of which hit Tauros. Then, Tauros dodges the rest and hits Venusaur with a powerful {{m|Take Down}}, defeating it.
After the field changes into a desert field, Drake calls out his {{p|Venusaur}} and Ash uses {{AP|Tauros}} again. Ash tries to start things off with {{m|Fissure}}, but it doesn't work because the sand on the field absorbs the attack. Drake tells Venusaur to use {{m|Solar Beam}}. Hoping to cause damage before the Solar Beam is charged, Ash tells Tauros to use {{m|Take Down}}, but the sandy field doesn't allow it to gain any traction. In a last-ditch effort, Ash has Tauros send Venusaur flying. Venusaur is sent soaring into the air, but it manages to turn itself in midair and releases its Solar Beam directly on Tauros. Unexpectedly, Tauros isn't defeated and the Solar Beam actually freed him from the sand. Venusaur then launches a barrage of {{m|Vine Whip}}s, a few of which hit Tauros. Then, Tauros dodges the rest and hits Venusaur with a powerful {{m|Take Down}}, defeating it.
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