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| Original Air Date—8 September 1998 Ash starts his Pokémon journey off to a rough start when he receives his first Pokémon, the reluctant Pikachu. |
| Original Air Date—9 September 1998 Finally arrived in Viridian City, Ash is cornered by Officer Jenny who asks why he is carrying Pikachu instead of having it in a Pokéball. He explains that Pikachu doesn't like Pokéballs and shows her his Pokédex proving that he is one of the Pallet Town Trainers. Jenny takes Ash to the Pokémon Center where Nurse Joy begins treatment on the injured Pikachu. Before Pikachu's treatment finishes, however, the Center is attacked by two members of Team Rocket, an evil organization. Ash and Pikachu fend off Team Rocket and head to the Viridian Forest with Misty in tow because of her fried bike. |
| Original Air Date—9 September 1998 |
| Original Air Date—11 September 1998 |
| Original Air Date—14 September 1998 |
| Original Air Date—15 September 1998 |
| Original Air Date—16 September 1998 |
| Original Air Date—17 September 1998 |
| Original Air Date—18 September 1998 |
| Original Air Date—21 September 1998 |
| Original Air Date—22 September 1998 |
| Original Air Date—23 September 1998 |
| Original Air Date—24 September 1998 |
| Original Air Date—25 September 1998 |
| Original Air Date—28 September 1998 |
| Original Air Date—29 September 1998 |
| Original Air Date—30 September 1998 After being separated Ash and the Gang, Along with Team Rocket, and the Pokemon wonder around an Island Theme Park featuring giant mechanical Pokemon. |
| Original Air Date—24 June 2000 |
| Original Air Date—1 October 1998 When a town is terrorized by a school of Tentacool and one giant Tentacruel, it's up to our heroes to bring balance between humans and Pokémon. |
| Original Air Date—2 October 1998 The ghost of a beautiful maiden bewitches both Brock and James. Will our heroes and Team Rocket be able to save them from a Gastly fate? |
| Original Air Date—5 October 1998 On their way to Saffron City, our heroes come to the spot where Butterfree gather to find mates and travel together across the sea in order to have babies. Ash lets out his own Butterfree and helps it to try and find a mate of its own. It eventually finds one, a uniquely pink Butterfree, and attempts to impress it. However, Butterfree is rejected immediately and flies off heartbroken. The group help Butterfree to be more confident and try again, but to no avail. To make matters worse, Team Rocket enters in a brand new chopper and net just about every Butterfree, including the pink one. Ash's Butterfree chases after them as our heroes follow, but will it be able to stop Team Rocket on it's own and save its beloved? And when the time comes, will Ash have the courage needed to finally say good-bye? |
| Original Air Date—6 October 1998 |
| Original Air Date—7 October 1998 |
| Original Air Date—8 October 1998 |
| Original Air Date—9 October 1998 |
| Original Air Date—12 October 1998 |
| Original Air Date—13 October 1998 |
| Original Air Date—14 October 1998 |
| Original Air Date—15 October 1998 |
| Original Air Date—16 October 1998 |
| Original Air Date—19 October 1998 |
| Original Air Date—20 October 1998 Ash and friends arrive at the Fushia Gym only to find that no one is home except for a lonely Venonat who leads them into a bunch of traps. At first they meet Ai who is Venonat's trainer and Ai's brother who is the leader of the Fushia Gym. Team Rocket finds the Fushia Gym in an attempt to steal some rare and unusual Pokémon but all they manage to gather up is a bunch of Voltorb. Misty's Phsyduck lets itself out of its poke ball and tries to battle Team Rocket on its own. Can Ash and crew save the Pokemon of the Fushia Gym before Team Rocket can take off with them. |
| Original Air Date—21 October 1998 |
| Original Air Date—22 October 1998 The group enters into the Safari Zone, but they still are not in far enough to catch the Pokémon there. They are brought in by a Jenny who is the Safari Zone ranger. They see poachers on the map in the cabin and ask if they can come along with Jenny. She lets them and they go to find it is Team Rocket trying to get the Kangaskhan. They make the catch, but are stopped by a kid who protects the Kangaskhan. After this, two people land in a helicopter, who are searching for their son Tommy. They show Jenny the picture and she identifies him as the same kid who lives with the Kangaskhan. They go and find him, but he doesn't remember his real parents until his father clubs him on the head. Once he remembers, he still wants to stay with the Kangaskhan and he runs off. Team Rocket is then trying a new trick. They are in a fake Kangaskhan and they pretend that it is injured. The others come to help and then they come out to shoot tranquilizer at the other Kangaskhan. They are defeated by the parents who crash their plane into the fake Kangaskhan to blow it up. The parents then get out of the debris and tell Tommy that they will stay with him with the Kangaskhan. |
| Original Air Date—???? Our heroes decide to take a trip through the Safari Zone, where they figure they'll be able to easily snag as many Pokemon as they want. What they don't count on is the heavily armed and trigger-happy game warden, who draws his six-shooters at the slightest provocation. After staring down the business end of the warden's magnum several times, Ash sets his sights on the mythical, legendary Dratini, a Pokemon that according to Professor Oak, is one of the most difficult to find creatures in existence. Team Rocket's in the Zone too, though. Just as Ash and crew leave the warden's station, Jesse challenges them to a winner-takes-all duel. Whichever side manages to grab the most booty in the Jungle Zone will get all of the loser's Pokemon and Poke Balls. The game is on, and Pikachu hangs in the balance. As soon as Ash and company head out Pokemon hunting, Team Pocket manages to get the drop on the warden. While James holds a gun to the warden's head, Jesse begins interrogating him about the location of Dratini. The warden won't break easily though, and Jesse is forced to use a handmade "tickle-bot" to pry the information out of the poor guy. Dratini, it turns out, can be found in a lake in the local Dinosaur Valley. Ash and Company arrive just as Team Rocket chucks a time-bomb into the water to stun Dratini, who has proven harder to catch using conventional means. Ash dives in and manages to grab the bomb, but only reaches the surface after he's saved by the huge Dragonair, who tosses the dynamite back to Team Rocket just as it blows |
| Original Air Date—23 October 1998 |
| Original Air Date—26 October 1998 The group is seeking shelter from the storm and they find it in an old theater house, House of Imitate. They meet a girl named Duplica who has a talent for pretending to be other people. They also meet her Ditto who has a problem; it cannot transform it's face. She tells them about her problems and they try to help her. Eventually, Team Rocket steals Ditto and try to make it transform into various things. They are very harsh on Ditto to make it transform perfectly and it succeeds under the pressure they put it under. They give Meowth to Duplica pretending it is Ditto, but she is not fooled and eventually gets back the real Ditto. Now that Ditto can transform perfectly, Duplica can put on her shows... |
| Original Air Date—16 December 1998 |
| Original Air Date—27 October 1998 |
| Original Air Date—28 October 1998 |
| Original Air Date—29 October 1998 |
| Original Air Date—20 February 1999 |
| Original Air Date—27 February 1999 |
| Original Air Date—6 March 1999 |
| Original Air Date—13 March 1999 |
| Original Air Date—20 March 1999 |
| Original Air Date—27 March 1999 |
| Original Air Date—3 April 1999 |
| Original Air Date—4 September 1999 |
| Original Air Date—11 September 1999 |
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| Original Air Date—17 April 1999 |
| Original Air Date—24 April 1999 |
| Original Air Date—1 May 1999 |
| Original Air Date—18 September 1999 |
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| Original Air Date—27 September 1999 |
| Original Air Date—11 December 1999 |
| Original Air Date—18 December 1999 |
| Original Air Date—30 September 1999 |
| Original Air Date—2 October 1999 |
| Original Air Date—2 October 1999 |
| Original Air Date—4 October 1999 |
| Original Air Date—8 October 1999 |
| Original Air Date—9 October 1999 When Ash & Co. heads to Hollywood to attend the premiere of the movie "Pokemon in Love," Meowth reminisces about his past experiences in the city. |
| Original Air Date—11 October 1999 |
| Original Air Date—14 October 1999 |
| Original Air Date—16 October 1999 Ash and his friends offer to help a Pokémon League competitor retrieve his stolen Gym Badges from Team Rocket. |
| Original Air Date—23 October 1999 |
| Original Air Date—30 October 1999 |
| Original Air Date—6 November 1999 |
| Original Air Date—13 November 1999 |
| Original Air Date—27 November 1999 |
| Original Air Date—20 November 1999 |
| Original Air Date—27 November 1999 |
| Original Air Date—4 December 1999 |
| Original Air Date—8 January 2000 |
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| Original Air Date—11 March 2000 |
| Original Air Date—25 March 2000 |
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| Original Air Date—1 April 2000 |
| Original Air Date—8 April 2000 |
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| Original Air Date—29 April 2000 |
| Original Air Date—6 May 2000 |
| Original Air Date—9 September 2000 |
| Original Air Date—15 September 2000 |
| Original Air Date—2 September 2000 |
| Original Air Date—26 August 2000 |
| Original Air Date—19 August 2000 |
| Original Air Date—9 September 2000 |
| Original Air Date—16 September 2000 |
| Original Air Date—16 September 2000 |
| Original Air Date—23 September 2000 |
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| Original Air Date—30 September 2000 |
| Original Air Date—30 September 2000 |
| Original Air Date—7 October 2000 |
| Original Air Date—14 October 2000 |
| Original Air Date—14 October 2000 |
| Original Air Date—21 October 2000 |
| Original Air Date—28 October 2000 |
| Original Air Date—4 November 2000 |
| Original Air Date—4 November 2000 |
| Original Air Date—11 November 2000 |
| Original Air Date—11 November 2000 |
| Original Air Date—18 November 2000 |
| Original Air Date—18 November 2000 |
| Original Air Date—25 November 2000 |
| Original Air Date—2 December 2000 |
| Original Air Date—2 December 2000 |
| Original Air Date—9 December 2000 |
| Original Air Date—16 December 2000 |
| Original Air Date—16 December 2000 |
| Original Air Date—20 January 2001 |
| Original Air Date—27 January 2001 |
| Original Air Date—3 February 2001 |
| Original Air Date—10 February 2001 |
| Original Air Date—20 January 2001 |
| Original Air Date—10 February 2001 |
| Original Air Date—17 February 2001 |
| Original Air Date—17 February 2001 |
| Original Air Date—24 February 2001 |
| Original Air Date—3 March 2001 |
| Original Air Date—3 March 2001 |
| Original Air Date—10 March 2001 |
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| Original Air Date—17 March 2001 |
| Original Air Date—24 March 2001 |
| Original Air Date—21 April 2001 |
| Original Air Date—31 March 2001 |
| Original Air Date—7 April 2001 |
| Original Air Date—14 April 2001 |
| Original Air Date—5 May 2001 |
| Original Air Date—12 May 2001 |
| Original Air Date—26 May 2001 |
| Season 3, Episode 38: Fowl PlayOriginal Air Date—28 April 2001 |
| Original Air Date—2 June 2001 |
| Original Air Date—11 August 2001 |
| Original Air Date—19 August 2001 |
| Original Air Date—18 August 2001 Our heroes have finally reached the next stop on the road to Johto: Goldenrod City! Looking to challenge the city's Gym Leader, Ash finds out the gym is closed for the day. Knowing they must wait until tomorrow, the gang decides to shop around and enjoy the city when they run into a local trainer, Whitney. After a close-encounter with Team Rocket, our heroes realize Whtney is actually the Goldenrod City Gym Leader! |
| Original Air Date—18 August 2001 Whitney takes our heroes to her uncle's Miltank farm in the outskirts of Goldenrod City. Here they sample the finest in Miltank dairy products and learn how to groom and care for these Pokémon. Ash realizes this is a great opportunity to study Miltank first-hand and hopes it will help him against Whitney's Miltank in their next battle. After learning about Miltank and coming out victorious in a battle against Team Rocket, Ash realizes the answer to overcoming Whitney's strongest Pokémon is good old-fashioned team-work. |
| Season 4, Episode 3: Air TimeOriginal Air Date—8 September 2001 Following his victory against Whitney, Ash and the others sit down to have breakfast at the Goldenrod City Pokémon Center. Suddenly a man, who introduces himself as the producer of Pokétalk Radio, invites Ash to an interview at their radio show, saying all trainers who defeat Whitney must come for an interview. |
| Original Air Date—25 August 2001 Ash meets Casey again and both of them compete in the Bug Catching Contest at the National Park. But Team Rocket sneaks in. |
| Original Air Date—1 September 2001 In return for passage across a river after a storm has washed out the bridge, Ash and his pals must find the Pokemon called Sudowoodo. |
| Original Air Date—15 September 2001 |
| Original Air Date—22 September 2001 |
| Original Air Date—29 September 2001 |
| Original Air Date—15 September 2001 On their way to the next Gym, Ash uses Bulbasaur to stop a rampaging Tauros. A old man is impressed with his work, and asks Ash to come with him to his Dojo. When they arrive at the Dojo, he tells his granddaughter that Ash will become the Shihan (master) of the Dojo. His granddaughter challenges her grandfather's decision. |
| Original Air Date—22 September 2001 |
| Original Air Date—29 September 2001 |
| Original Air Date—6 October 2001 |
| Original Air Date—13 October 2001 |
| Season 4, Episode 14: Power PlayOriginal Air Date—20 October 2001 |
| Original Air Date—20 October 2001 |
| Original Air Date—27 October 2001 |
| Original Air Date—27 October 2001 |
| Original Air Date—3 November 2001 |
| Original Air Date—17 November 2001 |
| Original Air Date—17 November 2001 |
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| Original Air Date—1 December 2001 |
| Original Air Date—1 December 2001 |
| Original Air Date—10 November 2001 |
| Original Air Date—10 November 2001 |
| Original Air Date—8 December 2001 |
| Original Air Date—15 December 2001 |
| Original Air Date—15 December 2001 |
| Season 4, Episode 29: UnBEARableOriginal Air Date—1 January 2002 |
| Original Air Date—26 January 2002 |
| Original Air Date—2 February 2002 |
| Original Air Date—9 February 2002 |
| Original Air Date—16 February 2002 |
| Original Air Date—23 February 2002 |
| Original Air Date—2 March 2002 |
| Season 4, Episode 36: Sick DazeOriginal Air Date—9 March 2002 |
| Original Air Date—16 March 2002 |
| Original Air Date—23 March 2002 |
| Original Air Date—30 March 2002 |
| Original Air Date—6 April 2002 |
| Original Air Date—13 April 2002 |
| Original Air Date—27 April 2002 |
| Original Air Date—4 May 2002 |
| Original Air Date—18 May 2002 |
| Original Air Date—25 May 2002 |
| Original Air Date—1 June 2002 |
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| Original Air Date—17 August 2002 |
| Original Air Date—24 August 2002 |
| Original Air Date—31 August 2002 |
| Original Air Date—7 September 2002 |
| Original Air Date—7 September 2002 |
| Original Air Date—14 September 2002 |
| Original Air Date—21 September 2002 |
| Original Air Date—28 September 2002 |
| Original Air Date—5 October 2002 |
| Original Air Date—12 October 2002 |
| Original Air Date—19 October 2002 |
| Original Air Date—26 October 2002 |
| Original Air Date—2 November 2002 |
| Original Air Date—9 November 2002 |
| Original Air Date—16 November 2002 |
| Original Air Date—23 November 2002 |
| Original Air Date—30 November 2002 |
| Original Air Date—7 December 2002 |
| Original Air Date—14 December 2002 |
| Original Air Date—21 December 2002 |
| Original Air Date—23 September 2002 Professor Oak asks Ash to send him Bulbasaur for a few days. There's some problems between water and grass type Pokemon. Professor Oak hopes that Bulbasaur can get them to co-exist peacefully. |
| Original Air Date—24 September 2002 |
| Original Air Date—25 September 2002 |
| Original Air Date—4 January 2003 |
| Original Air Date—11 January 2003 |
| Original Air Date—18 January 2003 |
| Original Air Date—25 January 2003 |
| Original Air Date—26 September 2002 |
| Original Air Date—1 February 2002 |
| Original Air Date—8 February 2003 |
| Original Air Date—15 February 2003 |
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| Original Air Date—1 March 2003 |
| Original Air Date—8 March 2003 |
| Original Air Date—22 March 2003 |