Once upon the last day of a golden summer, there was a boy... and a mouse.
A short, chubby rodent Pokémon appears in a forest setting. The creature was covered in yellow fur with two horizontal brown stripes on its back. It has a small mouth, long, pointed ears with black tips, brown eyes, and two red circles on its cheeks. There are pouches inside its cheeks where it stores electricity. It has short forearms with five fingers on each paw, and its feet each have three toes. At the base of its lightning bolt-shaped tail is patch of brown fur at the base.
As the electric mouse Pokémon walks through the forest area, it is distracted by a few butterflies flying around the creature. It attempted to catch one of them, but fails. After that, the electric mouse Pokemon resumed his walk through the forest, with the butterflies following it.
The boy, who we shall meet in a moment, was called Ash Ketchum. The mouse was called Pikachu.
Pikachu suddenly stopped walking when he notices a V-shaped gap in his path. It didn't stop the creature, as it managed to easily jump over the gap and continue his walk. The butterflies were still following the electric mouse Pokémon.
The small Pokémon's eyes were closed and was smiling, as it is continuing to walk to his destination.
And together, they had many grand adventures in a remarkable place called the Hundred Acre Wood.
As one of the butterflies flew above the river, it suddenly stopped and appears to be frighten by something. It appear to be a bit scared of how the river was distorting the electric mouse Pokémon's reflection, in the water, to make it appear like its body was being split into separate pieces.
But the grandest and most extraordinary of all those adventures was still to begin.
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TREVOR HALLETT
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PIKACHU'S GRAND ADVENTURE:
THE SEARCH FOR ASH KETCHUM
