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Hi. I'm not agree about what you said. In ep005, when ash battle onix, Ash tried to recall him and the red light came out of the pokeball signifying, that Ash has already placed Pikahu in a Poké ball and certainly it was in ep001 beetween the part when Ash and Professor Oak are electrified and when we see them go out of the Laboratory. We can affirm that Ash choosed one of the six Pokéball that Professor Oak gave to him to be Pikachu's Poké Ball. [[User:Falk|Falk]] 19:50, 15 January 2011 (UTC) | Hi. I'm not agree about what you said. In ep005, when ash battle onix, Ash tried to recall him and the red light came out of the pokeball signifying, that Ash has already placed Pikahu in a Poké ball and certainly it was in ep001 beetween the part when Ash and Professor Oak are electrified and when we see them go out of the Laboratory. We can affirm that Ash choosed one of the six Pokéball that Professor Oak gave to him to be Pikachu's Poké Ball. [[User:Falk|Falk]] 19:50, 15 January 2011 (UTC) | ||
: The trivia in question refers to the Pokémon first being captured, put into the Poké Ball that way. Pikachu was Ash's starter Pokémon, given to him by Professor Oak, so he did not have to use a Poké Ball to capture it. In the first episode, Professor Oak gave Ash the Poké Ball that held Pikachu. Ash's Squirtle, on the other hand, had to have been put in a Poké Ball after the events of EP012, which is the definition of an "off-screen" capture, put into a Poké Ball. That should clarify the situation. | |||
: Also, please use proper spelling. Thanks! --[[User:Rockersk08|<font color="red">rock</font>]][[User talk:Rockersk08|<font color="blue">ersk</font>]][[Special:Contributions/Rockersk08|<font color="green">08</font>]] 19:59, 15 January 2011 (UTC) |
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- Archive 1
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Happy anniversary!
I baked you a cake. —darklordtrom 00:14, 22 October 2009 (UTC)
AIM
You got it? —darklordtrom 21:14, 4 November 2009 (UTC)
- Sorry, I don't. What do you need? If necessary, shoot me an e-mail. --rockersk08 21:42, 4 November 2009 (UTC)
- I have something you might be able to help with. If you go here you can get an AIM account using an existing email address (or just create an account from scratch). You don't even need to download the program, you can use meebo.com or something. I'd really appreciate it if you could come on. —darklordtrom 21:57, 4 November 2009 (UTC)
turtwig
In the show they pronounce it naetoru. I mean how do you pronounce naetle in japanese - unsigned comment from Joshewuu (talk • contribs)
- I personally don't know since I don't speak Japanese. But that piece of information has been up for a while and I don't see a reason to contest it. If you really need to know, reach out to an administrator. But it's better to talk it out and be sure rather than wind up in a revert war. --rockersk08 01:57, 20 January 2010 (UTC)
Hey
It's great you're helping out and all, but to avoid edit conflicts and whatnot, can you do other Pokémon? Thanks in advance. ht14 18:00, 10 September 2010 (UTC)
- Wait, never mind. I can't read properly... sorry about that. ht14 18:02, 10 September 2010 (UTC)
- No sweat. I'm just looking at all the pages that haven't been updated yet and have been picking random ones with the limited time I have. They take some time to fix though. I have to log off soon so I won't be updating till later. Should I focus on one generation or a specific Pokémon type? --rockersk08 18:21, 10 September 2010 (UTC)
Lorelei's page
When I made an edit to Lorelei's page, the edit was a glitch after I saved the page. Instead of it being her Pokémon, it actually did her whole page. My computer was acting up as it kept on taking me to view source. Explanation covered. PattyMan 05:13, 11 November 2010 (UTC)
- Happens quite a bit to me as well. Logging in again usually fixes it for me. But I noticed what you intended to do. No sweat. --rockersk08 06:29, 11 November 2010 (UTC)
Dawn
Hi. This is a reply of your message. Here's the answer. DAWN!!!!!!!!! She gets on my nerves!! I just want to go to Japan and kick those Japanese people's @%^$&! Ash has been here for almost 14 years! And now Dawn?!?!?! She ruins everything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I..... I..... I don't know what to say..... Plz forgive me!
(Charchargrl123 21:11, 24 November 2010 (UTC))
WWWAJG
CAN WE BE FRIENDS?SORRY I AM A BAD WRIGHTER.:( - unsigned comment from WWWAJG (talk • contribs)
can you tell me what i can write about - unsigned comment from WWWAJG (talk • contribs)
can you tell me what it means if i was nominated for a golden slowpoke? - unsigned comment from WWWAJG (talk • contribs)
Goodby.someone reported me for nothing. - unsigned comment from WWWAJG (talk • contribs)
write me one last message.:(I was deleted:(i was deleted by pokemaster97 - unsigned comment from WWWAJG (talk • contribs)
Check my page on cherish ball(pokeball) - unsigned comment from WWWAJG (talk • contribs)
Ash's Pikachu
Hi. I'm not agree about what you said. In ep005, when ash battle onix, Ash tried to recall him and the red light came out of the pokeball signifying, that Ash has already placed Pikahu in a Poké ball and certainly it was in ep001 beetween the part when Ash and Professor Oak are electrified and when we see them go out of the Laboratory. We can affirm that Ash choosed one of the six Pokéball that Professor Oak gave to him to be Pikachu's Poké Ball. Falk 19:50, 15 January 2011 (UTC)
- The trivia in question refers to the Pokémon first being captured, put into the Poké Ball that way. Pikachu was Ash's starter Pokémon, given to him by Professor Oak, so he did not have to use a Poké Ball to capture it. In the first episode, Professor Oak gave Ash the Poké Ball that held Pikachu. Ash's Squirtle, on the other hand, had to have been put in a Poké Ball after the events of EP012, which is the definition of an "off-screen" capture, put into a Poké Ball. That should clarify the situation.
- Also, please use proper spelling. Thanks! --rockersk08 19:59, 15 January 2011 (UTC)