Episode 1: Part 1
"Good luck on your journey!" Prof. Oak called to the three new trainers leaving Pallet Town.
"Hey, Gramps?" Gary walked in.
"Yes Gary, I have your Pokemon right here." Prof. Oak turned and handed his grandson a Pokeball.
"Yes, I got an Eevee. I'm special now since I didn't get one of the standard starters." Gary grinned. "Hey, you have only one Pokeball left. Who's in it and who's it for?"
"That's my last Pokemon, Pikachu." Prof. Oak replied. "There were five young trainers to start their journey today, but one's missing."
"Pikachu hu, for who?" Gary asked.
One week later.
"By mom, I have to go to the orientation for starting trainers at Prof. Oak's lab today." Jennifer called, after getting dressed. She wore standard Pokemon trainer pants that had a belt specially made for carrying Pokeballs. She also had on her Y2J shirt, Lakers hat, and Digimon watch. "Where's my blue jacket?"
"In the wash." Her mom called. She only lived with her mom as an only child. Her dad had died when she was very young and her two uncles live with her grandma in New Bark Town.
"No, I need it now, I'm late!" Jen complained.
"Yea, a week late." Her mom added.
"What you talking about there Willis?" Jen poked her head in the kitchen.
"Well, you've been sick for a week. The orientation was last Monday." She said.
"Aw no!" Jen burst out the door. "Forget my jacket, I'll train in the cloths I'm wearing now!" She bolted to Prof. Oak's lab. "I'm here Prof. Oak, where's my Pokemon?"
"Your Pokemon?" Prof. Oak opened his door to the one man commotion.
"Yea my Pokemon, I'm ready to train now that I have my license." Jen said.
"You look like you're ready I guess." Prof. Oak replied, looking at her up and down. "The only problem is I only have one Pokemon left since the others were taken when you were out sick."
"Well, to tell you the truth, neither of the three really got my attention. My favorite Pokemon in the whole world is Pikachu." Jen said.
"In that case, if you have to have a Pokemon." Prof. Oak handed her Pikachu's Pokeball. "I must warn you, I just caught this one so it has one little problem." But Prof. Oak couldn't finish. The Pokeball burst open and Pikachu appeared.
"Oh my gosh, I'm so lucky!" Jen hugged him, but got shocked. "Ow, hey!"
"You see, it has no respect for trainers yet." Prof. Oak replied.
"I see what you mean." Jen shook her head and picked up the Pokeballs and Pokedex from the table.
"Shocking isn't it." Prof. Oak took her outside where Gary was waiting.
"So Jen, you got the Pikachu?" He was shocked.
"That's right, he's my favorite, I'm so lucky." She replied but Pikachu pouted. "Now that I have a Pokemon by my side, I can become a champion master trainer!"
"You and I should talk." Gary took her over to the lake in Pallet's center square. "That Pikachu has no respect for you and wont obey. How can you even win one battle?"
"I can catch others." Jen growled.
"Oh yea, like who?" Gary laughed.
"Charmander." A baby voice called. The duo turned to see a baby Charmander poking his head out of a bush.
"That's the starter Charmander." Jen gasped.
"The guy must have abandoned it." Gary said. "It was the last one of the three."
"Well Gary, you heard him. Charmander will be my first capture." Jen said and stood up. "Ok Pikachu, go get him."
"Pik." Pikachu turned away.
"Oh, aren't you ever gonna listen to me?" She groaned and Pikachu just snorted.
"He's getting away!" Gary called and ran after it with Jennifer in tow. He was finally cornered on a ridge over the lake. "Finally, he's mine."
"No, he's mine!" Jen growled.
"Mine, mine, mine!" They yelled at each other.
"Char!" Charmander called and the two turned to see that he slipped and was going to fall into the water if he let go.
"Charmander!" They cried and ran over to help him up.
"Give me your had Charmander. You can be my Pokemon." Gary reached out first. Charmander leered at him and shot an ember from his tail. "What a stubborn baby."
"He's spunky like me, so he's mine." Jen ran over. Charmander got scared and one paw let go.
"No!" Jen and Gary called.
"Ok I don't care who gets it, we just need to save him!" Jen gasped and Gary nodded. They both grabbed one of Charmander's arms and pulled him to safety.
"Close one." Gary sighed and they looked at the Charmander who stared back. He wasn't afraid anymore and knew that since the two humans were trainers he would have to go with one of them. But which one? After a while, Gary said, "You take him Jen."
"But you're a trainer too. So we're rivals I guess." Jen replied.
"Right, but that doesn't mean we can't be friends." Gary nodded. Jen and Gary grinned at each other and shook hands. She got out a Pokeball.
"Come on Charmander, do you want to come with me?" She held it up. Charmander grinned and cheered and jumped in the Pokeball. "Yea, I got him!"
"Got, not caught. I catch my Pokemon and I'll get better ones than a baby Charmander." Gary said and walked off. Jen leered at him, but not an angry leer this time, a leer as if to show that they respected each other now. They weren't only rivals but friends.
"Let's go Pikachu." Jen said, and Pikachu groaned and was forced to follow. "Trace, look, I got a Charmander!" Tracey was her neighbor friend she grew up with.
"Sh." Tracey turned and held up a hurt Totodile.
"Oh no, what happened?" Jen ran over.
"He's ok, but it looks just like a young one who got beat in a battle." Tracey said.
"Hey, I got an idea." Jen pulled out a bottle. "It's a super potion antidote."
"Good thinking Jenny." Tracey sprayed it on Totodile and he was up and about in a minute. "Now who gets him? I found him but you cured him."
"Let's battle." Jen said and looked at Pikachu who turned away. "Fine."
"Go Venonat!" Tracey threw his Pokeball.
"I choose you, Charmander!" Jen threw hers. "Ember!" Charmander shot a small star of fire at Venonat and he caught on fire.
"Venonat!" Tracey cried.
"Now tackle it." Jen grinned and Charmander rammed hard into Venonat and fainted him with a scratch. "You did it, I knew you could win!" She hugged Charmander and Pikachu looked over his shoulder at the two laugh.
"You win, lucky." Tracey handed over Totodile. Jen tossed up her Pokeball and Totodile was hers. "You'd better start training. Oh and getting Pikachu to obey."
"Yea really. See you around Tracey, I'm gonna miss you." Jen went home and picked up her backpack and jacket and said good by to her mom and pets. After about a half an hour of walking, she spotted a Caterpie and Pidgey. "Yes, go get them Pikachu."
"Pika." Pikachu pouted and turned away.
"Aren't you ever going to listen to me?" Jen groaned as he ran under a tree and relaxed in the shade. "I get you loud and clear. I don't need your help and I'll prove it. Go Totodile, Charmander! See, these guys are little kids and they obey me as pals." Charmander and Totodile attacked the Caterpie with a double team and she threw a Pokeball and caught it. "We did it guys, we caught our first Pokemon!"
"Charmander!" "Totodile!" They cheered.
"You did great, you need a rest." Jen returned them. "Now Pikachu, as for the Pidgey." But she didn't get to finish when she saw Pikachu growling. "Ah!" Jen ducked as the Pidgey dived from the sky and hit Pikachu out cold. "No!" She picked him up and began to run for their lives as the enraged Pidgey chased them. They were finally cornered at a cliff where a big waterfall was. "Hey, I can see Viridian City, it's only over that field. But how do I climb down the rocky cliff without being swallowed by those falls?" She looked up to see that the Pidgey had evolved from fighting with Pikachu and other previous Pokemon. "Totodile, Charmander, return." She returned the two others.
"Pidgeot!" Pidgeotto cawed and flew in circles over his prey. He dived down and hit Jennifer in the stomach with his beak. She gasped as the air was knocked out of her and Pikachu fell out of her arms. Jen gasped and bent down to him.
"No, are you ok?" Jen shook him gently. He stirred.
"Pika." Pikachu opened his eyes a little, hurting badly from the attack and the fall.
"This Pidgeotto is too strong. You're in no condition to battle, so, so I guess I have to do it myself." Jen said and stood up. "Take this." She put down her last potion.
"Pikapi?" Pikachu tried to sit up.
"Leave it to me Pikachu, it's the only way." She said and he slowly lay down. "Ok you Pidgeotto, you can't get stronger if you're not fighting a Pokemon. I can take you down, I'm a trainer and I can catch you. So come and get me unless you're not a Pidgeotto at all, but a chicken instead. And if you are, well then we can go to KFC!" That did it, Pidgeotto was pissed. He dived from the sky and Pikachu watched at Jen took blow after blow to protect him. Slapped by wing attacks, cut with claw attacks and poked with pecks. Jen tried to fight back but Pidgeotto's speed was too fast for hers. Finally the Pidgeotto built up speed for a tackle. Jen was too hurt to take anymore and she would fall off the cliff and to the waterfall if she got hit. Pikachu growled and leaped up onto Jen's shoulder and shocked the Pidgeotto down. The shock recoiled on Jen and Pikachu and a Pokeball flew out and captured the fainted Pidgeotto. After a while, Pikachu and Jen woke up very hurt and saw the Pokeball. "We did it."
"Pikachu." Pikachu nodded. His respect had been won and they were now best friends. It took about an hour, but Jen finally found a safe way down and they crossed the field and soon stood in the entrance to Viridian City. Jen was so proud, she had finally started her training and had new Pokemon friends. Pikachu hugged Jen as he lay weakly in her arms, and she started to the Pokemon Center.
"Good luck on your journey!" Prof. Oak called to the three new trainers leaving Pallet Town.
"Hey, Gramps?" Gary walked in.
"Yes Gary, I have your Pokemon right here." Prof. Oak turned and handed his grandson a Pokeball.
"Yes, I got an Eevee. I'm special now since I didn't get one of the standard starters." Gary grinned. "Hey, you have only one Pokeball left. Who's in it and who's it for?"
"That's my last Pokemon, Pikachu." Prof. Oak replied. "There were five young trainers to start their journey today, but one's missing."
"Pikachu hu, for who?" Gary asked.
One week later.
"By mom, I have to go to the orientation for starting trainers at Prof. Oak's lab today." Jennifer called, after getting dressed. She wore standard Pokemon trainer pants that had a belt specially made for carrying Pokeballs. She also had on her Y2J shirt, Lakers hat, and Digimon watch. "Where's my blue jacket?"
"In the wash." Her mom called. She only lived with her mom as an only child. Her dad had died when she was very young and her two uncles live with her grandma in New Bark Town.
"No, I need it now, I'm late!" Jen complained.
"Yea, a week late." Her mom added.
"What you talking about there Willis?" Jen poked her head in the kitchen.
"Well, you've been sick for a week. The orientation was last Monday." She said.
"Aw no!" Jen burst out the door. "Forget my jacket, I'll train in the cloths I'm wearing now!" She bolted to Prof. Oak's lab. "I'm here Prof. Oak, where's my Pokemon?"
"Your Pokemon?" Prof. Oak opened his door to the one man commotion.
"Yea my Pokemon, I'm ready to train now that I have my license." Jen said.
"You look like you're ready I guess." Prof. Oak replied, looking at her up and down. "The only problem is I only have one Pokemon left since the others were taken when you were out sick."
"Well, to tell you the truth, neither of the three really got my attention. My favorite Pokemon in the whole world is Pikachu." Jen said.
"In that case, if you have to have a Pokemon." Prof. Oak handed her Pikachu's Pokeball. "I must warn you, I just caught this one so it has one little problem." But Prof. Oak couldn't finish. The Pokeball burst open and Pikachu appeared.
"Oh my gosh, I'm so lucky!" Jen hugged him, but got shocked. "Ow, hey!"
"You see, it has no respect for trainers yet." Prof. Oak replied.
"I see what you mean." Jen shook her head and picked up the Pokeballs and Pokedex from the table.
"Shocking isn't it." Prof. Oak took her outside where Gary was waiting.
"So Jen, you got the Pikachu?" He was shocked.
"That's right, he's my favorite, I'm so lucky." She replied but Pikachu pouted. "Now that I have a Pokemon by my side, I can become a champion master trainer!"
"You and I should talk." Gary took her over to the lake in Pallet's center square. "That Pikachu has no respect for you and wont obey. How can you even win one battle?"
"I can catch others." Jen growled.
"Oh yea, like who?" Gary laughed.
"Charmander." A baby voice called. The duo turned to see a baby Charmander poking his head out of a bush.
"That's the starter Charmander." Jen gasped.
"The guy must have abandoned it." Gary said. "It was the last one of the three."
"Well Gary, you heard him. Charmander will be my first capture." Jen said and stood up. "Ok Pikachu, go get him."
"Pik." Pikachu turned away.
"Oh, aren't you ever gonna listen to me?" She groaned and Pikachu just snorted.
"He's getting away!" Gary called and ran after it with Jennifer in tow. He was finally cornered on a ridge over the lake. "Finally, he's mine."
"No, he's mine!" Jen growled.
"Mine, mine, mine!" They yelled at each other.
"Char!" Charmander called and the two turned to see that he slipped and was going to fall into the water if he let go.
"Charmander!" They cried and ran over to help him up.
"Give me your had Charmander. You can be my Pokemon." Gary reached out first. Charmander leered at him and shot an ember from his tail. "What a stubborn baby."
"He's spunky like me, so he's mine." Jen ran over. Charmander got scared and one paw let go.
"No!" Jen and Gary called.
"Ok I don't care who gets it, we just need to save him!" Jen gasped and Gary nodded. They both grabbed one of Charmander's arms and pulled him to safety.
"Close one." Gary sighed and they looked at the Charmander who stared back. He wasn't afraid anymore and knew that since the two humans were trainers he would have to go with one of them. But which one? After a while, Gary said, "You take him Jen."
"But you're a trainer too. So we're rivals I guess." Jen replied.
"Right, but that doesn't mean we can't be friends." Gary nodded. Jen and Gary grinned at each other and shook hands. She got out a Pokeball.
"Come on Charmander, do you want to come with me?" She held it up. Charmander grinned and cheered and jumped in the Pokeball. "Yea, I got him!"
"Got, not caught. I catch my Pokemon and I'll get better ones than a baby Charmander." Gary said and walked off. Jen leered at him, but not an angry leer this time, a leer as if to show that they respected each other now. They weren't only rivals but friends.
"Let's go Pikachu." Jen said, and Pikachu groaned and was forced to follow. "Trace, look, I got a Charmander!" Tracey was her neighbor friend she grew up with.
"Sh." Tracey turned and held up a hurt Totodile.
"Oh no, what happened?" Jen ran over.
"He's ok, but it looks just like a young one who got beat in a battle." Tracey said.
"Hey, I got an idea." Jen pulled out a bottle. "It's a super potion antidote."
"Good thinking Jenny." Tracey sprayed it on Totodile and he was up and about in a minute. "Now who gets him? I found him but you cured him."
"Let's battle." Jen said and looked at Pikachu who turned away. "Fine."
"Go Venonat!" Tracey threw his Pokeball.
"I choose you, Charmander!" Jen threw hers. "Ember!" Charmander shot a small star of fire at Venonat and he caught on fire.
"Venonat!" Tracey cried.
"Now tackle it." Jen grinned and Charmander rammed hard into Venonat and fainted him with a scratch. "You did it, I knew you could win!" She hugged Charmander and Pikachu looked over his shoulder at the two laugh.
"You win, lucky." Tracey handed over Totodile. Jen tossed up her Pokeball and Totodile was hers. "You'd better start training. Oh and getting Pikachu to obey."
"Yea really. See you around Tracey, I'm gonna miss you." Jen went home and picked up her backpack and jacket and said good by to her mom and pets. After about a half an hour of walking, she spotted a Caterpie and Pidgey. "Yes, go get them Pikachu."
"Pika." Pikachu pouted and turned away.
"Aren't you ever going to listen to me?" Jen groaned as he ran under a tree and relaxed in the shade. "I get you loud and clear. I don't need your help and I'll prove it. Go Totodile, Charmander! See, these guys are little kids and they obey me as pals." Charmander and Totodile attacked the Caterpie with a double team and she threw a Pokeball and caught it. "We did it guys, we caught our first Pokemon!"
"Charmander!" "Totodile!" They cheered.
"You did great, you need a rest." Jen returned them. "Now Pikachu, as for the Pidgey." But she didn't get to finish when she saw Pikachu growling. "Ah!" Jen ducked as the Pidgey dived from the sky and hit Pikachu out cold. "No!" She picked him up and began to run for their lives as the enraged Pidgey chased them. They were finally cornered at a cliff where a big waterfall was. "Hey, I can see Viridian City, it's only over that field. But how do I climb down the rocky cliff without being swallowed by those falls?" She looked up to see that the Pidgey had evolved from fighting with Pikachu and other previous Pokemon. "Totodile, Charmander, return." She returned the two others.
"Pidgeot!" Pidgeotto cawed and flew in circles over his prey. He dived down and hit Jennifer in the stomach with his beak. She gasped as the air was knocked out of her and Pikachu fell out of her arms. Jen gasped and bent down to him.
"No, are you ok?" Jen shook him gently. He stirred.
"Pika." Pikachu opened his eyes a little, hurting badly from the attack and the fall.
"This Pidgeotto is too strong. You're in no condition to battle, so, so I guess I have to do it myself." Jen said and stood up. "Take this." She put down her last potion.
"Pikapi?" Pikachu tried to sit up.
"Leave it to me Pikachu, it's the only way." She said and he slowly lay down. "Ok you Pidgeotto, you can't get stronger if you're not fighting a Pokemon. I can take you down, I'm a trainer and I can catch you. So come and get me unless you're not a Pidgeotto at all, but a chicken instead. And if you are, well then we can go to KFC!" That did it, Pidgeotto was pissed. He dived from the sky and Pikachu watched at Jen took blow after blow to protect him. Slapped by wing attacks, cut with claw attacks and poked with pecks. Jen tried to fight back but Pidgeotto's speed was too fast for hers. Finally the Pidgeotto built up speed for a tackle. Jen was too hurt to take anymore and she would fall off the cliff and to the waterfall if she got hit. Pikachu growled and leaped up onto Jen's shoulder and shocked the Pidgeotto down. The shock recoiled on Jen and Pikachu and a Pokeball flew out and captured the fainted Pidgeotto. After a while, Pikachu and Jen woke up very hurt and saw the Pokeball. "We did it."
"Pikachu." Pikachu nodded. His respect had been won and they were now best friends. It took about an hour, but Jen finally found a safe way down and they crossed the field and soon stood in the entrance to Viridian City. Jen was so proud, she had finally started her training and had new Pokemon friends. Pikachu hugged Jen as he lay weakly in her arms, and she started to the Pokemon Center.
