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Butterfree: He sent it off for breeding purposes Primeape: He sent it off to train with a real fighting-type trainer (I really didn't get it :\) Beedrill: He gave it to Casey because she likes yellow and black striped pokemon... Squirtle: He sent it back to the Squirtle Squad to help them win a pokémon firefighting competition... Lapras: he returned it to its family Pidgeot: He left it behind to watch over the pidgey and pidgeotto of the Viridian forest Larvitar: He had to ruturn it to its mother (but it was never really Ash's pokémon to begin with) Pokémon at Oak's: includes Kingler, Muk, Tauros, Snorlax, Heracross, Bulbasaur, Bayleef, Cyndaquil, Totodile, Noctowl, Phanpy as of the episode "Gotta Cath ya later" |
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Ehh? Butterfree die after laying their eggs...? Ash's poor Butterfree! T-T I knew he shouldn't have let it go off and mate.. sort of. Maybe one of its babies will come to visit Ash and he can capture it, etc. But then.. Caterpie can't fly so he'd have to wait til it evolved into Butterfree so it could fly across the ocean. o_o; Ah well... Butterfree are one of my favorite Pokémon, so this was pretty interesting to learn.
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Interesting... how butterfree have a short life span.
About Beautifly? |
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