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Saying the call was "interrupted" is a little weird to me, given how it ends because the Center's phone doesn't have power anymore, but adding more context regarding the scene shows that it DOES get interrupted in a different way.
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(Saying the call was "interrupted" is a little weird to me, given how it ends because the Center's phone doesn't have power anymore, but adding more context regarding the scene shows that it DOES get interrupted in a different way.)
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After the storm passes, the man introduces himself as {{OBP|Ethan|EP101}}, a Magnemite rancher. He explains that he takes his Magnemite into thunderstorms so that he can take the absorbed electricity to towns and cities on the island. {{Tracey}} notices how well-trained the Magnemite are and asks Ethan about it. Ethan explains that he calls the Magnemite by numbers instead of names, while Jolteon is used to round up the Magnemite. The Magnemite take a liking to {{AP|Pikachu}} and almost swallow him. Ash attempts to help Pikachu, but ends up getting shocked himself.
After the storm passes, the man introduces himself as {{OBP|Ethan|EP101}}, a Magnemite rancher. He explains that he takes his Magnemite into thunderstorms so that he can take the absorbed electricity to towns and cities on the island. {{Tracey}} notices how well-trained the Magnemite are and asks Ethan about it. Ethan explains that he calls the Magnemite by numbers instead of names, while Jolteon is used to round up the Magnemite. The Magnemite take a liking to {{AP|Pikachu}} and almost swallow him. Ash attempts to help Pikachu, but ends up getting shocked himself.


While Jolteon leads the Magnemite, Ethan takes the gang to the next town. At sunset, Ash decides to take the reigns from Ethan to the Tauros but almost crashes it on his first try. However, he eventually gets the hang of it. Later at night, during another thunderstorm, the gang watches as the Magnemite absorb more lightning. Meanwhile, {{TRT}} plots to kidnap Pikachu, Jolteon, and the group of Magnemite and profit from their electric power before giving them to {{an|Giovanni}}.
While Jolteon leads the Magnemite, Ethan takes the gang to the next town. At sunset, Ash decides to take the reins from Ethan to the Tauros but almost crashes it on his first try. However, he eventually gets the hang of it. Later at night, during another thunderstorm, the gang watches as the Magnemite absorb more lightning. Meanwhile, {{TRT}} plots to kidnap Pikachu, Jolteon, and the group of Magnemite and profit from their electric power before giving them to {{an|Giovanni}}.


The next day, Ethan receives a phone call from the [[Officer Jenny]] in a nearby town, telling them that they need power due to a blackout. The phone call is interrupted soon after and the Magnemite fly away, with Jolteon in pursuit. They run into Team Rocket, who recite their {{motto}} and announce their intentions. They use a giant magnet and gripper to kidnap Pikachu, Jolteon, and the Magnemite. Pikachu tries to use {{m|Thunder Shock}}, but it does no damage due to the gripper being lightning-absorbent. Ethan commands Jolteon to instead use {{m|Pin Missile}}, which frees both Pokémon. Jolteon then uses {{m|Thunder Wave}} in an attempt to gain control of the magnet, but [[Jessie]] goes into a rage and calls out {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}}. Jolteon manages to get all of the Magnemite free, but it is left open to a {{m|Tackle}} attack from Arbok. Jolteon flies back into Ethan, who in turn hurts his arm on a rock. Pikachu manages to finish the battle by using {{m|Thunderbolt}} on Team Rocket, sending them flying off.
The next day, Ethan receives a phone call from the [[Officer Jenny]] in a nearby town, telling them that they need power due to a blackout. The phone call is interrupted by [[Nurse Joy]], who informs her that the [[Pokémon Center]]'s own Magnemite have run out of electricity providing emergency power, the call ending soon after. Ethan's Magnemite begin to fly away, with Jolteon in pursuit. They run into Team Rocket, who recite their {{motto}} and announce their intentions. They use a giant magnet and gripper to kidnap Pikachu, Jolteon, and the Magnemite. Pikachu tries to use {{m|Thunder Shock}}, but it does no damage due to the gripper being lightning-absorbent. Ethan commands Jolteon to instead use {{m|Pin Missile}}, which frees both Pokémon. Jolteon then uses {{m|Thunder Wave}} in an attempt to gain control of the magnet, but [[Jessie]] goes into a rage and calls out {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}}. Jolteon manages to get all of the Magnemite free, but it is left open to a {{m|Tackle}} attack from Arbok. Jolteon flies back into Ethan, who in turn hurts his arm on a rock. Pikachu manages to finish the battle by using {{m|Thunderbolt}} on Team Rocket, sending them flying off.


Despite his injuries, Ethan intends to take the Magnemite to the town for their electric power. As a result, Ash volunteers to take the Magnemite to town for Ethan. He straps up one of the Tauros and Ethan instructs him to take nine of the Magnemite, which he does. Using the whistle that controls the Magnemite, Ash initially does pretty well until the Magnemite start vanishing in different directions. When the whistle fails to bring them back, Pikachu uses {{m|Thunderbolt}} to herd the Magnemite. While doing a roll-call for the Magnemite, Ash finds that Number 6, a very strange-looking Magnemite, is missing and goes off to look for it.
Despite his injuries, Ethan intends to take the Magnemite to the town for their electric power. As a result, Ash volunteers to take the Magnemite to town for Ethan. He straps up one of the Tauros and Ethan instructs him to take nine of the Magnemite, which he does. Using the whistle that controls the Magnemite, Ash initially does pretty well until the Magnemite start vanishing in different directions. When the whistle fails to bring them back, Pikachu uses {{m|Thunderbolt}} to herd the Magnemite. While doing a roll-call for the Magnemite, Ash finds that Number 6, a very strange-looking Magnemite, is missing and goes off to look for it.
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Seeing Pikachu trying desperately to save its fellow Magnemite, Number 6 flies into the colliding magnetic blasts. Absorbing all of the electricity, it manages to free the other Magnemite and evolve into {{p|Magneton}}. The other eight Magnemite use their own power to restore Pikachu. Team Rocket tries to get the Pokémon back with their magnets by rubbing themselves harder, but they accidentally set themselves on fire instead. Pikachu, the Magnemite, and Number 6 use their combined power to shock Team Rocket, which sends them blasting off once again. At sunset, Ash's group arrives in the town and succeeds in restoring the power. He is then reunited with Misty, Tracey, and Ethan.
Seeing Pikachu trying desperately to save its fellow Magnemite, Number 6 flies into the colliding magnetic blasts. Absorbing all of the electricity, it manages to free the other Magnemite and evolve into {{p|Magneton}}. The other eight Magnemite use their own power to restore Pikachu. Team Rocket tries to get the Pokémon back with their magnets by rubbing themselves harder, but they accidentally set themselves on fire instead. Pikachu, the Magnemite, and Number 6 use their combined power to shock Team Rocket, which sends them blasting off once again. At sunset, Ash's group arrives in the town and succeeds in restoring the power. He is then reunited with Misty, Tracey, and Ethan.


Later, at the Pokémon Center, Ash is thanked by [[Nurse Joy]] and [[Officer Jenny]] for his help and is also asked by Ethan to join him in his job. Ash declines, saying that he would rather beat the [[Orange League]]. They leave the town and head onward for Trovita.
Later, at the Pokémon Center, Ash is thanked by Nurse Joy and Officer Jenny for his help and is also asked by Ethan to join him in his job. Ash declines, saying that he would rather beat the [[Orange League]]. They leave the town and head onward for Trovita.


==Major events==
==Major events==
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[[File:EP101 title card error.png|thumb|200px|Title card error]]
[[File:EP101 title card error.png|thumb|200px|Title card error]]
* The title card for this episode displays the name for this episode as ''Get Along Little, Pokémon'' instead of ''Get Along, Little Pokémon''. This title is also used in the DVD menu of [[List of English language Adventures in the Orange Islands home video releases (Region 4)|Australian DVDs]].
* The title card for this episode displays the name for this episode as ''Get Along Little, Pokémon'' instead of ''Get Along, Little Pokémon''. This title is also used in the DVD menu of [[List of English language Adventures in the Orange Islands home video releases (Region 4)|Australian DVDs]].
** [https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-episodes/02_45-get-along-little-pokemon/ On Pokémon.com], this episode is titled ''Git Along, Little Pokémon''.
** [https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-episodes/02_45-get-along-little-pokemon/ On Pokémon.com] and [[Pokémon TV]], this episode is titled ''Git Along, Little Pokémon''.
** This episode's title is formatted as ''Git Along, Little Pokémon'' on the DVD menu of [[List of English language Adventures in the Orange Islands home video releases (Region 1)|US DVDs]].
** This episode's title is formatted as ''Git Along, Little Pokémon'' on the DVD menu of [[List of English language Adventures in the Orange Islands home video releases (Region 1)|US DVDs]].
* In one scene, the green on {{Ash}}'s gloves is missing.
* In one scene, the green on {{Ash}}'s gloves is missing.
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