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Hello, welcome to Pallet Town. I'm Mrs. Ketchum.
Oh, do you know my Ash? He's a wonderful Pokemon
Trainer, I'm so proud of him. His dream has
always been to be a Pokemon Master. His Pikachu
was even playing catch with him on the first day
of his training, they were friends already. My
little Ash may not have perfect manners, and he
might be a little late sometimes, but he really
puts a lot of effort into his training. Did you
know Ash finished higher than anyone else from
Pallet Town in the Pokemon League Competition?
That's my little Pokemon Master! |
Well, welcome to my Laboratory. I'm Professor
Oak, the Pokemon Professor, as some call me. So,
you are interested in Pokemon? Well, Pokemon are
a wonderful experience for trainers and
researchers alike. I have been learning about
Pokemon all 60 years of my life, and I must say I
have enjoyed it. And whenever I'm not researching
Pokemon, I enjoy writing poetry with Krabby
during tea time. This Krabby belongs to the Ash,
who I hope will become an even better Pokemon
Trainer in the future. When people ask me why I
encourage Ash more than my grandson, Gary, I tell
them the truth. I believe it would do Gary a
little good to know he can't always be best.
Besides that, he does have his own personal
cheerleaders who do quite a good job. |
Officer Jenny: Hi there. I'm Officer Jenny. Oh,
no, we're not usually in Pallet Town.
Nurse Joy: There isn't much need for a Pokemon
Center here since there isn't a Gym or many
Trainers.
Officer Jenny: And since it is such a small town,
there usually isn't much trouble. However,
recently we heard someone might be trying to
steal Pokemon from laboratories.
Nurse Joy: So, we stopped by to make sure
everything is alright.
Officer Jenny: And everything seems to be fine,
so enjoy your stay in Pallet Town. |
Can you remember which episode this is from? (Answer in
"Who's That Pokémon?")
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