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  2. Team Rocket - Wikipedia

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    Team Rocket is the central antagonist in the 2000 stageplay Pokémon Live!, in which Jessie, James, and Meowth successfully steal Ash Ketchum's Pikachu and use it to train Giovanni's Mewtwo. [7] Team Rocket characters additionally frequently appear on cards in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, most notably in the Team Rocket expansion released in ...

  3. Takeshi Shudo - Wikipedia

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    Takeshi Shudo (首藤 剛志, Shudō Takeshi, (August 18, 1949 – October 29, 2010) [1] was a Japanese scriptwriter and novelist. His major works include anime Space Warrior Baldios, the Magical Princess Minky Momo series, and Pokémon, of which he created the Pokémon Lugia.

  4. Pokémon the Series: XY Kalos Quest - Wikipedia

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    When Team Rocket tries and fails to steal a Tyrunt from a Pokémon fossil research laboratory. Bonnie finds Tyrunt stuck between some rocks in a river and rescues it. Bonnie and Tyrunt try escaping from Team Rocket, but get cornered. When Team Rocket drops Bonnie from above, Tyrunt evolves into Tyrantrum and saves her life.

  5. Pokémon Trading Card Game (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A second Game Boy Color game, Pokémon Card GB2: Great Rocket-Dan Sanjo! (Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team Great Rocket!), was released in Japan in 2001, having a centered storyline. Although this sequel was not released in North America or Europe, several enthusiasts have released unofficial English translations.

  6. Pokémon: Johto League Champions - Wikipedia

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    In the ruins of an ancient kingdom, Jessie uncovers a staff and mask that allows her to control any Pokémon. Team Rocket escapes with Ash's Pikachu, but discovers the Pokémon-controlling abilities of the staff and mask only work within the boundaries of the village. It's up to Brock to stop Team Rocket and retrieve the staff and mask.

  7. Pokémon: Indigo League - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 January 2025. First season of the Pokémon animated television series Season of television series Pokémon: Indigo League Season 1 Volume 1 English DVD cover No. of episodes 82 (Japanese version) 80 (English version) Release Original network TV Tokyo Original release April 1, 1997 (1997-04-01 ...

  8. Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands - Wikipedia

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    Brock decides to stay on the island with Professor Ivy so that he can learn about Pokémon. Ash and Misty leave without Brock and board a dirigible airship but encounter Team Rocket. In the end, Jigglypuff suddenly appears and sings. Team Rocket and Jigglypuff exit the blimp while the blimp crash lands on Tangelo Island.

  9. Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl: Sinnoh League Victors

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    To top it off, Team Rocket arrives with a dastardly scheme to capture all of Ash's Pokémon. But the Poké Balls get separated from Team Rocket when they're hit by Pikachu's Thunderbolt again, so Ash and co. searches and finds Totodile, Corphish, Snorlax and Bayleef. Cyndaquil is left, but Team Rocket finds it first.