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Since Ash has now lost three Pokémon, the referee calls for a 5-minute intermission.  During the break, {{AP|Pikachu}} wants in on the match against Blastoise, and is visibly upset when Ash explains that he can only use his six entrants that were arranged before the match.  In the stands, [[Delia Ketchum|Delia]] and [[Professor Oak]] reminisce about the match bringing back memories from their childhood growing up together.  When the break ends, Ash sends out {{AP|Snorlax}}, while Gary resumes with {{TP|Gary|Arcanine}} (Brock believing that he will save Blastoise for last).  Arcanine uses {{m|Take Down}} to rush Snorlax, which responds with {{m|Body Slam}}.  Arcanine evades the attack, and traps Snorlax with {{m|Fire Spin}}, but Snorlax uses {{m|Hyper Beam}} - which scores a direct hit and knocks out Arcanine.
Since Ash has now lost three Pokémon, the referee calls for a 5-minute intermission.  During the break, {{AP|Pikachu}} wants in on the match against Blastoise, and is visibly upset when Ash explains that he can only use his six entrants that were arranged before the match.  In the stands, [[Delia Ketchum|Delia]] and [[Professor Oak]] reminisce about the match bringing back memories from their childhood growing up together.  When the break ends, Ash sends out {{AP|Snorlax}}, while Gary resumes with {{TP|Gary|Arcanine}} (Brock believing that he will save Blastoise for last).  Arcanine uses {{m|Take Down}} to rush Snorlax, which responds with {{m|Body Slam}}.  Arcanine evades the attack, and traps Snorlax with {{m|Fire Spin}}, but Snorlax uses {{m|Hyper Beam}} - which scores a direct hit and knocks out Arcanine.


Nidoqueen is sent back out.  Using its tail to jump (a tactic copied from Bayleef), Nidoqueen manages to damage Snorlax with {{m|Double Kick}}, but Snorlax counters Nidoqueen's Hyper Beam with {{m|Ice Punch}}, freezing it solid and taking it out of the fight.  {{p|Scizor}} is sent out against Snorlax, and after a quick series of {{m|Quick Attack}}s, Scizor defeats Snorlax with a {{m|Metal Claw}} to the face off of a missed Hyper Beam.  With Scizor playing a speed game, Brock notes that Ash had put his entries with power battling in mind, and his two remaining Pokémon will have trouble against Scizor.  Sending Muk back out, Muk easily absorbs a Quick Attack, allowing to attack with Sludge Bomb, which Scizor evades.  Scizor uses Metal Claw again, which, though Muk absorbs, allows Scizor to lift and throw Muk into the air.  One {{m|Swift}} later, and Muk is out.
Nidoqueen is sent back out.  Using its tail to jump (a tactic copied from Bayleef), Nidoqueen manages to damage Snorlax with {{m|Double Kick}}, but Snorlax counters Nidoqueen's Hyper Beam with {{m|Ice Punch}}, freezing it solid and taking it out of the fight.  {{p|Scizor}} is sent out against Snorlax, and after a quick series of {{m|Quick Attack}}s, Scizor defeats Snorlax with a {{m|Metal Claw}} to the face off of a missed Hyper Beam.  With Scizor playing a speed game, Brock notes that Ash had put his entries with power battling in mind, and his two remaining Pokémon will have trouble against Scizor.  Sending Muk back out, Muk easily absorbs a Quick Attack, allowing to attack with Sludge Bomb (that because of Steel's Poison immunity wouldn't have worked if it did make contact), which Scizor evades.  Scizor uses Metal Claw again, which, though Muk absorbs, allows Scizor to lift and throw Muk into the air.  One {{m|Swift}} later, and Muk is out.


Now down to one Pokémon against three (Scizor, Blastoise, and an unrevealed Pokémon), Ash sends {{AP|Charizard}} out.  Scizor rushes Charizard with {{m|Steel Wing}}, but switches to evasion when Charizard is ordered to use {{m|Flamethrower}}.  However, Charizard meets Scizor airborne, and nails Scizor in the face, knocking it out. Gary, undaunted, sends out {{p|Golem}}.  As Brock and Misty notes that Charizard will have a hard time against Golem (due to the double weakness to {{t|Rock}}-types).  Golem leads off with {{m|Magnitude}}, which manages to stun Charizard.  Charizard attempts to {{m|Seismic Toss}} Golem, but it is too heavy (Professor Oak pointing out that Golem is second only to Snorlax in terms of mass).  While Golem lands back on its feet, it uses {{m|Rollout}}, but Charizard counters with {{m|Dragon Rage}} to knock Golem out.
Now down to one Pokémon against three (Scizor, Blastoise, and an unrevealed Pokémon), Ash sends {{AP|Charizard}} out.  Scizor rushes Charizard with {{m|Steel Wing}}, but switches to evasion when Charizard is ordered to use {{m|Flamethrower}}.  However, Charizard meets Scizor airborne, and nails Scizor in the face, knocking it out. Gary, undaunted, sends out {{p|Golem}}.  As Brock and Misty notes that Charizard will have a hard time against Golem (due to the double weakness to {{t|Rock}}-types).  Golem leads off with {{m|Magnitude}}, which manages to stun Charizard.  Charizard attempts to {{m|Seismic Toss}} Golem, but it is too heavy (Professor Oak pointing out that Golem is second only to Snorlax in terms of mass).  While Golem lands back on its feet, it uses {{m|Rollout}}, but Charizard counters with {{m|Dragon Rage}} to knock Golem out.
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