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'''Blame it on Eevee''' (Japanese: '''VSイーブイ''' ''VS. {{tt|Eievui|Eevee}}'') is the nineteenth round in the {{chap|Red, Green & Blue}} of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga.
'''Blame it on Eevee''' (Japanese: '''VSイーブイ''' ''VS. {{tt|Eievui|Eevee}}'') is the nineteenth round in the {{chap|Red, Green & Blue}} of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga.


==Synopsis==
==Plot==
While peddling down {{ka|Cycling Road}}, {{Adv|Red}} crashes as a result of a bouncing {{p|Tangela}}. It bounces toward a caravan of people who prevent Red from getting closer to their "Princess." As it turns out, the princess is Lady [[Erika]], who apologizes to Red for the citizen's hostility. Upon her apology, Red challenges her to a gym battle, which is accepted by Erika. However, she tells him that first, he must prove his talent as a trainer by capturing an {{p|Eevee}}. Unsure of what an Eevee is, Red decides to contact [[Professor Oak]]. However, the professor is not available. Suddenly, Red bumps into [[Bill]], who decides to contact some scientists.
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While pedaling down {{ka|Cycling Road}}, {{Adv|Red}} crashes as a result of a bouncing {{p|Tangela}}. It bounces toward a caravan of people who prevent Red from getting closer to their "Princess." As it turns out, the princess is Lady [[Erika]], who apologizes to Red for the citizens' hostility, and the mischief of her Tangela. Upon her apology, Red challenges her to a Gym battle, which she accepts. However, she tells him that first he must prove his talent as a Trainer by capturing an {{p|Eevee}}. Unsure of what an Eevee is, Red decides to contact {{adv|Professor Oak}}, but fails to reach him. Red does succeed in coming across {{adv|Bill}}, who shows him a picture of Eevee, and helps Red by contacting all his researcher friends for advice.


Meanwhile, at the [[Celadon City]] archery range, Erika is rethinking her plan to send Red out to capture the Eevee. Suddenly, she sends out her {{p|Vileplume}} to attack a hidden {{p|Drowzee}} sent to spy on her.
Meanwhile, at the [[Celadon City]] archery range, Erika is approached by one of her servants, asking her to rethink her plan of sending Red out to capture an Eevee. Suddenly, Erika sends out her {{p|Vileplume}}, having it launch a {{m|Petal Dance}} at the servant, at which the servant cringes - only to find that Erika was not targeting her, but a hidden {{p|Drowzee}}. Erika calmly informs her servant to be careful as she was followed, before thinking to herself that Eevee must be captured, as soon as possible...


Back in the city, Bill is able to obtain some information about Eevee. It has been reporting using {{t|Fire}} attacks, so Red prepares his {{p|Krabby}} for battle. Suddenly, Eevee appears in front of him. Red sends out Krabby, ready to face the {{type2|Normal}}. However, Eevee changes its shape and blasts Krabby with an {{t|Electric}} attack. Surprised, Red sends out his {{p|Diglett}}. Eevee changes shap again and defeats Diglett with a {{t|Water}} attack. Red calls upon {{p|Ivysaur}}, but Eevee is one step ahead as it changes shape and launches a Fire attack.
The scene switches back to Red and Bill, who have returned to [[Celadon City]], where an Eevee was reported to have been seen using {{t|Fire}} attacks. As Red prepares his {{p|Krabby}} for battle and Bill prepares his machine to detect Fire energy, an Eevee bounds in front of him. With Bill still looking for Fire energy detections from his machine, Red sends out Krabby, ready to face the {{type|Normal}}, but Eevee changes its shape and blasts Krabby with an {{t|Electric}} attack instead. Surprised, Red sends out his {{p|Diglett}}. Eevee changes shape again and defeats Diglett with a {{t|Water}} attack. Red calls upon [[Saur]], but Eevee is one step ahead as it changes shape and launches a Fire attack.


Suddenly, Red realizes that Eevee is sensing the opponent's type by twitching its ears. He orders Ivysaur to user {{m|Razor Leaf}} to cover its ears, then defeats the Pokémon with {{m|SolarBeam}}.
Bill concludes that Eevee possesses the capabilities of Fire, Water and Electric Pokémon simultaneously, and that fighting it isn't possible - a point that Red doesn't agree with. Watching Eevee, Red realizes that Eevee's ears tend to twitch just before it changes its type that counters that of his Pokémon; Eevee must sense the type of its enemy with its ears. Saur is ordered to use {{m|Razor Leaf}} to cover Eevee's ears, and a following {{m|SolarBeam}} knocks the Pokémon out.


Bill then examines Eevee and notices a device implanted in its ear. It enables Eevee to switch between all three of its evolutions at will. With this knowledge, Red heads off toward the [[Celadon Gym]] to get some answers from Erika.
Eevee seems to exude fire, water and electricity all at once as it lies defeated, prompting concern from Red. Upon examining Eevee, Bill finds a gadget embedded in Eevee's ear that gave it the ability to switch between evolutions. Suspecting that Erika knows more than she's letting on, Red heads for the [[Celadon Gym]] to confront her...


==Major events==
==Major events==
*Red meets [[Erika]].
* {{adv|Red}} meets [[Erika]].
*Red finds an {{p|Eevee}}.
* Red finds an {{p|Eevee}}.
 
{{endspoilers}}


==Debuts==
==Debuts==
*[[Erika]]
* [[Erika]]


===Pokémon debuts===
===Pokémon debuts===
*{{p|Eevee}}
* {{p|Tangela}}
* {{p|Vileplume}}
* {{p|Drowzee}}
* {{p|Eevee}}
* {{p|Jolteon}}
* {{p|Vaporeon}}
* {{p|Flareon}}


==Characters==
==Characters==
===Humans===
===Humans===
* {{Adv|Red}}
* {{Adv|Red}}
* [[Erika]]
* [[Erika]]
* [[Bill]]
* {{adv|Bill}}


===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
* {{p|Ivysaur}} ([[Saur]]; {{Adv|Red}}'s)
* {{p|Ivysaur}} ([[Saur]]; {{Adv|Red}}'s)
* {{p|Eevee}}
* {{p|Eevee}} (debut)
* {{p|Krabby}} (Red's)
* {{p|Jolteon}} (one of Eevee's forms;debut)
* {{p|Diglett}} (Red's)
* {{p|Vaporeon}} (one of Eevee's forms;debut)
* {{p|Vileplume}} ([[Erika]]'s)
* {{p|Flareon}} (one of Eevee's forms;debut)
* {{p|Tangela}}
* {{p|Krabby}} ({{adv|Red}}'s)
* {{p|Drowzee}}
* {{p|Diglett}} ({{adv|Red}}'s)
* {{p|Vileplume}} ([[Erika]]'s;debut)
* {{p|Tangela}} ([[Erika]]'s;debut)
* {{p|Drowzee}} ([[Sabrina]]'s;debut)


==Trivia==
==In other languages==
{{Epilang|color=AAFFAA|bordercolor=FFAAAA
|fi={{tt|Red vastaan Eevee|Red versus Eevee}}
|fr_eu={{tt|Évoli|Eevee}}{{tt|*|Glénat translation}}<br>{{tt|Sur les traces d'Évoli|On the trail of Eevee}}{{tt|*|Kurokawa translation}}
}}


===Errors===
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Revision as of 13:03, 26 September 2014

Blame it on Eevee
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VSイーブイ
VS. Eievui
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Location Celadon City

Blame it on Eevee (Japanese: VSイーブイ VS. Eievui) is the nineteenth round in the Red, Green & Blue arc of the Pokémon Adventures manga.

Plot

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While pedaling down Cycling Road, Red crashes as a result of a bouncing Tangela. It bounces toward a caravan of people who prevent Red from getting closer to their "Princess." As it turns out, the princess is Lady Erika, who apologizes to Red for the citizens' hostility, and the mischief of her Tangela. Upon her apology, Red challenges her to a Gym battle, which she accepts. However, she tells him that first he must prove his talent as a Trainer by capturing an Eevee. Unsure of what an Eevee is, Red decides to contact Professor Oak, but fails to reach him. Red does succeed in coming across Bill, who shows him a picture of Eevee, and helps Red by contacting all his researcher friends for advice.

Meanwhile, at the Celadon City archery range, Erika is approached by one of her servants, asking her to rethink her plan of sending Red out to capture an Eevee. Suddenly, Erika sends out her Vileplume, having it launch a Petal Dance at the servant, at which the servant cringes - only to find that Erika was not targeting her, but a hidden Drowzee. Erika calmly informs her servant to be careful as she was followed, before thinking to herself that Eevee must be captured, as soon as possible...

The scene switches back to Red and Bill, who have returned to Celadon City, where an Eevee was reported to have been seen using Fire attacks. As Red prepares his Krabby for battle and Bill prepares his machine to detect Fire energy, an Eevee bounds in front of him. With Bill still looking for Fire energy detections from his machine, Red sends out Krabby, ready to face the Normal-type, but Eevee changes its shape and blasts Krabby with an Electric attack instead. Surprised, Red sends out his Diglett. Eevee changes shape again and defeats Diglett with a Water attack. Red calls upon Saur, but Eevee is one step ahead as it changes shape and launches a Fire attack.

Bill concludes that Eevee possesses the capabilities of Fire, Water and Electric Pokémon simultaneously, and that fighting it isn't possible - a point that Red doesn't agree with. Watching Eevee, Red realizes that Eevee's ears tend to twitch just before it changes its type that counters that of his Pokémon; Eevee must sense the type of its enemy with its ears. Saur is ordered to use Razor Leaf to cover Eevee's ears, and a following SolarBeam knocks the Pokémon out.

Eevee seems to exude fire, water and electricity all at once as it lies defeated, prompting concern from Red. Upon examining Eevee, Bill finds a gadget embedded in Eevee's ear that gave it the ability to switch between evolutions. Suspecting that Erika knows more than she's letting on, Red heads for the Celadon Gym to confront her...

Major events

201 Spoilers end here. 201

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

In other languages



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