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==Plot==
==Plot==
In the previous episode, [[Colonel Hansen]] was trying to steal {{p|Togepi}} in order to take control over the [[Mirage Kingdom]]. {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Shedinja}} exchanged attack and an explosion resulted. {{AP|Pikachu}} is saved from being injured because of Togepi's {{m|Safeguard}}. After that, {{Ash}}, {{an|Misty}} and the others disappear, much to the utter dismay of Hansen. They find themselves in a mysterious world. The caretaker tells the gang that they are in the Togepi Paradise, but she is sad to say that a lot has changed since the last time she came there. They find some injured Togepi there. {{an|May}} consults the Pokédex for a solution. The Pokédex explains about Togepi's special ability of sensing people's feelings and how they find energy in kind Trainers. But their power will be weakened if there is the presence of impurity. Hansen and his Pokémon manage to break into the Togepi Paradise, and it did not go unnoticed by Ash and the gang. Togepi then floats toward Hansen, much to the surprise of everyone. With Togepi in his grasp, Hansen demands the throne from the king. When the king refused, Hansen sends him and the servants to the dungeon. After that, Hansen goes to a priest at a temple. Because of Togepi the priest finds him eligible to be the rule of the kingdom.
{{AP|Pikachu}}'s cheeks are sparking with electricity as [[Colonel Hansen]] orders his Pokémon to attack. His two {{p|Ninjask}} use {{m|Hyper Beam}} while {{p|Shedinja}} unleashes a {{m|Solar Beam}} at the group. {{an|Misty}} watches as {{TP|Misty|Togepi}} protects everyone from the attacks with a {{m|Safeguard}}. After that, {{Ash}}, {{an|Misty}}, and the others disappear, much to Colonel Hansen's dismay. They find themselves in a mysterious [[dimension]], which {{ho|Miranda}} calls the [[Togepi Paradise]]. She explains that the [[Mirage Kingdom]] and Togepi Paradise help to protect each other, but she is sad to say that a lot has changed since the last time she was here. Misty's Togepi leads everyone to some injured Togepi. {{an|May}} consults her [[Pokédex]] for a solution which details that Togepi has the ability to sense people's hearts, but its power will be weakened if it senses impurity in a Trainer. Hansen and his Pokémon manage to break into the Togepi Paradise, a feat which does not go unnoticed by Ash and the others. Togepi then floats towards Hansen, much to the surprise of everyone. With Togepi in his grasp, Hansen makes his way towards the palace to demand the throne from the [[King and Queen of the Mirage Kingdom|King]]. When the King refuses, Hansen sends the reigning monarchs to the dungeon.  


When Ash and Misty break through the barrier, they run to the main part of town and saw Jessie making an announcement about Hansen being the new king. Hansen betrays {{TRT}} and orders his Pokémon to attack them, and they end up blasting off again. He later finds Ash, Misty, and May, and challenges them again. On the other hand, Brock and the others are looking for the king. Two fortune tellers, who were actually Team Rocket in disguise, tells them where the king was. After that, Team Rocket disappears, their revenge on Hansen's betrayal complete. [[May's Torchic]] did not put much of a fight against the {{p|Ninjask}}. Pikachu, however, manage to knock out the two Ninjask with a {{m|Thunder}} attack. As Shedinja is about to use {{m|Solar Beam}}, Togepi uses Safeguard. Just then, the Togepi Paradise opens and a lot of Togepi come out. Next, Togepi starts glowing in a strange light and evolves into its next stage, {{p|Togetic}}. Ash and the others look quite bewildered at Togetic. Misty smiles and tells Togetic to leave everything to her. She takes out a Poké Ball, kisses it, and calls out {{TP|Misty|Gyarados}}. Ash wonders when and where she learned to use it. Hansen is not fazed one bit, knowing that Gyarados's water attacks are useless against his Shedinja. Misty did not back down and confidently orders Gyarados to use {{m|Flamethrower}}. The attack deals great damage to Shedinja, finally knocking it out. While everyone is wondering why Gyarados can use Flamethrower, Misty states that water Pokémon can do fire attacks too.
Misty is left fuming and attempts to break through the time-space barrier to the Mirage Kingdom. The weakened Togepi use their power to assist the group in returning. Later, as they make their way through town, {{an|Brock}} leads the discussion and states they have to defeat Colonel Hansen's {{t|Bug}} Pokémon. May replies that her {{type|Fire}} {{TP|May|Torchic}} would be perfect. Suddenly [[Jessie]] appears on a broadcast screen to announce that Colonel Hansen is now the Mirage Kingdom's regent. Miranda and the townspeople are a gasp, and [[Princess Sara]] is now deeply concerned for her parents. Meanwhile, {{TRT}}'s attention turns to their reward, but Hansen declares that he has no need for them anymore. The Rocket think it is a cruel joke, but realize Hansen has betrayed them after orders his Pokémon to send them blasting off.


With Hansen defeated and locked up in the dungeon, the Togepi return to the Paradise. Togetic informs Misty that it wishes to stay behind in the Paradise and become its protector, defending it from people like Hansen. Misty and Togetic share one last tearful moment before bidding each other farewell. One of the Togepi decides to stay behind, outside of the Paradise with [[Princess Sara]]. The princess is, of course, happy because not only does she get a Togepi, she is also eligible to become the ruler. At the end, Ash and {{ashfr}} waves goodbye to Misty as she leaves for [[Cerulean City]].
[[Ash's Taillow]] and [[May's Beautifly]] conduct an aerial search of the palace, but report back without any news. Miranda advises the group that the King and Queen are likely being kept in the tower, so Brock suggests they break into the palace. Ash, Misty, May and Princess decide that they will rescue Togepi while the others will search for the Sara's parents. As Brock and the others look for the King, [[List of Team Rocket's disguises|two fortune tellers]], who are actually Team Rocket in disguise, informs them of the King's location. After that, Team Rocket disappears with their revenge on Hansen for betraying them complete. Miranda says she’ll lead [[Max]] and Brock to the hinted location.
 
Meanwhile, Colonel Hansen arrives at the coronation temple with Togepi in hand, and the priest officially declares him the new monarch of the Mirage Kingdom. He leaves the complex and orders Togepi to use {{m|Metronome}} to open the portal to the Togepi Paradise, however Ash and the others arrive to stop his plans. Colonel Hansen refuses to listen and instead orders his Pokémon to attack. May sends out Torchic, but she quickly [[recall]]s it after it is hit by a {{m|Shadow Ball}}. {{AP|Pikachu}}, however, manages to knock out both Ninjask with a {{m|Thunder}} attack. As Shedinja charges up a Solar Beam, a Safeguard intervenes, with the defenses source revealed to be the Togepi from the Paradise. The Paradise Togepi perform a Metronome and bestow a mysterious blue light on Misty's Togepi. Next, Togepi bursts with blue energy before evolving into {{p|Togetic}}. Ash and the others look quite bewildered by Togetic's new form. It flies up to the Paradise Toegpi and protects them from an oncoming Solar Beam, which irritates Colonel Hansen. Togetic causes the area to flare with bright white light. Misty smiles and tells Togetic to leave everything to her. She takes out a {{i|Poké Ball}}, kisses it, and calls out {{TP|Misty|Gyarados}}. Hansen is not fazed one bit, knowing that Gyarados's {{t|Water}} attacks are useless against his Shedinja. Misty does not back down and confidently orders Gyarados to use {{m|Flamethrower}}. The attack deals great damage to Shedinja, finally knocking it out. While everyone wonders why Gyarados can use Flamethrower, Misty states that Water Pokémon can learn Fire attacks too. The King and Queen, with their guards behind them, confront Hansen and he sent to the dungeon for his treachery. Team Rocket spy from a rooftop and pleased to Hansen being taken away.
 
Later the Togepi appear cheerier than before and return to the Paradise. Togetic informs Misty that it wishes to stay behind in the Paradise and become its protector to prevent people like Hansen from causing harm. Misty and Togetic share one last tearful moment before bidding each other farewell. As Togetic enters the Togepi Paradise the sky mirage fades. Princess Sara assures Misty that she will protect the Paradise and Togetic from harm. Something is tugging at the Princess's dress, and Sara is surprised to see a Togepi. She is happy, because not only does she get a Togepi, but also she is also eligible to become the new ruler. Later, as Misty prepares to return back to [[Cerulean City]] and resume her [[Gym Leader]] duties, she wishes everyone the best of luck with their endeavors and invites them to visit her sometime. Ash and the others wave to Misty as she leaves back to [[Kanto]] in a blimp.


==Major events==
==Major events==
[[File:Misty and Togetic.png|thumb|220px|Misty saying goodbye to Togetic]]
[[File:Misty and Togetic.png|thumb|220px|Misty saying goodbye to Togetic]]
* {{an|Misty}}'s {{p|Togepi}} learns {{m|Safeguard}}.
* {{an|Misty}}'s {{p|Togepi}} learns {{m|Safeguard}} and later evolves into {{TP|Misty|Togetic}}.
* Misty's Togepi evolves into {{TP|Misty|Togetic}}.
* {{Ash}} learns that Misty [[HS02|has obtained]] a {{TP|Misty|Gyarados}}.
* {{Ash}} learns that Misty [[SS002|has obtained]] a {{TP|Misty|Gyarados}}.
* Misty's Gyarados is revealed to know {{m|Flamethrower}}.
* Misty's Gyarados is revealed to know {{m|Flamethrower}}.
* Misty leaves Togetic in the [[Mirage Kingdom]] and returns to [[Cerulean City]].
* Misty {{pkmn2|released|leaves}} Togetic in the [[Mirage Kingdom]] and returns to [[Cerulean City]].
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* [[Because the Sky is There]] replaced [[Polka O Dolka]] as the [[List of Japanese ending themes|Japanese ending theme]].
* [[Because the Sky is There]] replaced [[Polka O Dolka]] as the [[List of Japanese ending themes|Japanese ending theme]].
* This episode was aired in English exactly one year after its Japanese airdate.
* This episode was aired in English exactly one year after its Japanese airdate.
* With the exception of {{p|Porygon2}} (which wouldn't appear until [[M15|years later]], due to [[EP038|the incident]] involving its {{p|Porygon|pre-evolution}}), as of this episode every [[Generation II]] Pokémon has appeared in the anime.
* With the exception of {{p|Porygon2}} (which wouldn't appear until [[M15|years later]], due to [[EP038|the incident]] involving its {{p|Porygon|pre-evolution}}), as of this episode, every [[Generation II]] Pokémon has appeared in the anime.
* The Japanese voice artists for Ash's first three female traveling companions are featured in this episode and the previous one; [[Mayumi Iizuka]] and [[KAORI]] voice Misty and May respectively and [[Megumi Toyoguchi]], who voices Princess Sara in this episode, went on to play {{an|Dawn}} during the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}}.
* The Japanese voice artists for {{Ash}}'s first three female traveling companions are featured in this episode and the previous one; [[Mayumi Iizuka]] and [[KAORI.]] voice {{an|Misty}} and {{an|May}}, respectively; and [[Megumi Toyoguchi]], who voices [[Princess Sara]] in this episode, went on to play {{an|Dawn}} during the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}}.
* Misty claims that Water Pokémon can also use Fire attacks, however very few can actually do so.
* Misty claims that {{t|Water}} Pokémon can also use {{t|Fire}} attacks. However, while this is technically true, only very few Water-types can actually do so.
* When Misty calls out Gyarados, she kisses its [[Poké Ball]] in a similar way as {{Gary}} once used to kiss his own Poké Balls.
* When Misty calls out {{TP|Misty|Gyarados}}, she kisses its {{i|Poké Ball}} in a similar way as {{Gary}} once used to kiss his own Poké Balls.
* This episode is featured on ''Pokémon All-Stars: Togepi'' from {{wp|Magna Pacific}}'s {{OBP|Pokémon All-Stars|Region 4}} series.
* This episode is featured on ''Pokémon All-Stars: Togepi'' from {{wp|Magna Pacific}}'s {{OBP|Pokémon All-Stars|Region 4}} series.
* Team Rocket does not recite the [[Team Rocket mottos|motto]] in this episode.
* {{TRT}} does not recite their {{motto}} in this episode.


===Errors===
===Errors===
[[File:AG045 error.png|thumb|180px|right|The error]]
* In one scene, May's hair overlaps Misty's arm, even though May was standing farther back than her.
* In one scene, May's hair overlaps Misty's arm, even though May was standing farther back than her.
* A similar mistake to [[AG044#Errors|the ones that happened in the previous episode]] happens again: when King orders his soldiers to seize Hansen, the silver halo over {{p|Shedinja}}'s head is missing.
* A similar mistake to [[AG044#Errors|the ones that happened in the previous episode]] happens again: when [[King and Queen of the Mirage Kingdom|the King]] orders his soldiers to seize [[Colonel Hansen]], the silver halo over {{p|Shedinja}}'s head is missing.
* When Misty is saying goodbye to Togetic, the shading on the cast and the archway are inconsistent.
* When Misty is saying goodbye to {{TP|Misty|Togetic}}, the shading on the cast and the archway are inconsistent.
* At one point, Togepi is hit by Shadow Ball, even though it was a Normal type at the time that this episode aired.
* At one point, Togepi is hit by {{m|Shadow Ball}}, even though it was a {{type|Normal}} at the time that this episode aired.
 
<gallery>
AG045 error.png|Shedinja's missing halo
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===Dub edits===
===Dub edits===
* In the [[Pokémon in South Asia|Hindi Hungama TV dub]] of the anime, Ash doesn't seem to wonder how Gyarados was able to use a Fire type attack being a Water type Pokémon itself, but simply feels amazed and congratulates it for knocking out Shedinja rather effortlessly.
* In the [[Pokémon in South Asia|Hindi Hungama TV dub]] of the anime, Ash doesn't seem to wonder how Gyarados was able to use a Fire-type attack being a Water-type Pokémon itself, but simply feels amazed and congratulates it for knocking out Shedinja rather effortlessly.


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|zh_cmn={{tt|海市蜃樓的另一邊!波克比的樂園!|The Other Side of the Mirage! Togepi's Paradise!}}
|zh_cmn={{tt|海市蜃樓的另一邊!波克比的樂園!|The Other Side of the Mirage! Togepi's Paradise!}}
|nl={{tt|Een Togepi Luchtspiegeling!|A Togepi Mirage!}}
|nl={{tt|Een Togepi Luchtspiegeling!|A Togepi Mirage!}}
|da={{tt|Miraklet i Mirage-kongeriget|The miracle in the Mirage kingdom}}
|da={{tt|Miraklet i Mirage-kongeriget!|The miracle in the Mirage kingdom!}}
|de={{tt|Das Togepi-Paradies|The Togepi-paradise}}
|de={{tt|Das Togepi-Paradies|The Togepi-paradise}}
|fi={{tt|Togepi-kangastus|The Togepi mirage}}
|fi={{tt|Togepi-kangastus|The Togepi mirage}}
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|pt_br={{tt|A Miragem de Togepi!|The Togepi Mirage!}}
|pt_br={{tt|A Miragem de Togepi!|The Togepi Mirage!}}
|pt_eu={{tt|Uma Miragem dos Togepi!|A Mirage of the Togepi!}}
|pt_eu={{tt|Uma Miragem dos Togepi!|A Mirage of the Togepi!}}
|ru={{tt|Мираж и Тогэпи|Mirage and Togepi}}
|es_la={{tt|¡Un espejismo Togepi!|A Togepi mirage!}}
|es_la={{tt|¡Un espejismo Togepi!|A Togepi mirage!}}
|es_eu={{tt|Un espejismo Togepi|A Togepi mirage}}
|es_eu={{tt|Un espejismo Togepi|A Togepi mirage}}
|sv={{tt|Prinsessan och Togepi (del 2)|The Princess and the Togepi (part 2)}}
|sv={{tt|Prinsessan och Togepi del 2!|The Princess and the Togepi part 2!}}
|ru={{tt|Мираж и Тогэпи|Mirage and Togepi}}
|ko={{tt|신기루의 저편 토게피의 낙원|The Other Side of the Mirage Togepi's Paradise}}
|ko={{tt|신기루의 저편 토게피의 낙원|The Other Side of the Mirage Togepi's Paradise}}
|hi=Togepi का जादू {{tt|''Togepi ka Jadoo''|The Magic of Toegpi}} {{tt|*|Hungama dub}}
|hi=Togepi का जादू {{tt|''Togepi ka Jadoo''|The Magic of Toegpi}} {{tt|*|Hungama dub}}
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Revision as of 03:30, 19 October 2019

AG044 : The Princess and the Togepi
Advanced Generation series
AG046 : Candid Camerupt!
A Togepi Mirage!
AG045.png
AG045   EP319
蜃気楼の彼方に!トゲピーの楽園!
Other Side of the Mirage! Togepy's Paradise!
First broadcast
Japan October 2, 2003
United States October 2, 2004
English themes
Opening This Dream
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening アドバンス・アドベンチャー
Ending そこに空があるから
Credits
Animation Team Ota
Screenplay 冨岡淳広 Atsuhiro Tomioka
Storyboard 湯山邦彦 Kunihiko Yuyama
Assistant director 大町繁 Shigeru Ōmachi
Animation director 徳田夢之介 Yumenosuke Tokuda
Additional credits

A Togepi Mirage! (Japanese: 蜃気楼の彼方に!トゲピーの楽園! Other Side of the Mirage! Togepy's Paradise!) is episode 45 of the Advanced Generation series, and the 319th episode of the Pokémon anime. It was first broadcast in Japan on October 2, 2003 and in the United States on October 2, 2004.

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Blurb

Shedinja attacks Misty and friends, but they are protected by Togepi using Safeguard. Everyone is then transported into the Togepi Paradise, located inside the mirage floating above the temple. There they find a group of sick Togepi. It is explained that Togepi are only well based on the emotions of those around them, and the evil plotting of Colonel Hansen is making them sick.

Colonel Hansen tries to break into the Togepi Paradise, and Misty's Togepi travels back to try and stop him. Instead Togepi is knocked out by Hansen's Shedinja and Ninjask. Misty and everyone else are transported back to the Mirage Kingdom.

Back at the palace Hansen claims the throne, and has the king imprisoned. He kicks Team Rocket out. A ceremony begins in which Hansen is declared king. Outside, Team Rocket disguise themselves as fortune tellers to tell Brock where the king is being held.

Ash, May, Misty, and Princess Sara confront Hansen at the palace, but Torchic and Pikachu are no match for Ninjask and Shedinja. The other Togepi suddenly emerge from the Togepi Paradise and channel their energy into Misty's Togepi, using Safeguard to protect everyone. Misty's Togepi evolves into a Togetic.

Misty throws out her Gyarados and uses Flamethrower to roast all of Colonel Hansen's Pokémon. The king arrives and has Hansen arrested. Togetic decides to stay and protect the Togepi Paradise. All of the Togepi leave, except for one who jumps into Sara's arms. With that Togepi, the princess can now claim the Mirage Kingdom throne.

Everyone bids Misty goodbye as she heads back to Cerulean City aboard a zeppelin.

Plot

Pikachu's cheeks are sparking with electricity as Colonel Hansen orders his Pokémon to attack. His two Ninjask use Hyper Beam while Shedinja unleashes a Solar Beam at the group. Misty watches as Togepi protects everyone from the attacks with a Safeguard. After that, Ash, Misty, and the others disappear, much to Colonel Hansen's dismay. They find themselves in a mysterious dimension, which Miranda calls the Togepi Paradise. She explains that the Mirage Kingdom and Togepi Paradise help to protect each other, but she is sad to say that a lot has changed since the last time she was here. Misty's Togepi leads everyone to some injured Togepi. May consults her Pokédex for a solution which details that Togepi has the ability to sense people's hearts, but its power will be weakened if it senses impurity in a Trainer. Hansen and his Pokémon manage to break into the Togepi Paradise, a feat which does not go unnoticed by Ash and the others. Togepi then floats towards Hansen, much to the surprise of everyone. With Togepi in his grasp, Hansen makes his way towards the palace to demand the throne from the King. When the King refuses, Hansen sends the reigning monarchs to the dungeon.

Misty is left fuming and attempts to break through the time-space barrier to the Mirage Kingdom. The weakened Togepi use their power to assist the group in returning. Later, as they make their way through town, Brock leads the discussion and states they have to defeat Colonel Hansen's Bug Pokémon. May replies that her Fire-type Torchic would be perfect. Suddenly Jessie appears on a broadcast screen to announce that Colonel Hansen is now the Mirage Kingdom's regent. Miranda and the townspeople are a gasp, and Princess Sara is now deeply concerned for her parents. Meanwhile, Team Rocket's attention turns to their reward, but Hansen declares that he has no need for them anymore. The Rocket think it is a cruel joke, but realize Hansen has betrayed them after orders his Pokémon to send them blasting off.

Ash's Taillow and May's Beautifly conduct an aerial search of the palace, but report back without any news. Miranda advises the group that the King and Queen are likely being kept in the tower, so Brock suggests they break into the palace. Ash, Misty, May and Princess decide that they will rescue Togepi while the others will search for the Sara's parents. As Brock and the others look for the King, two fortune tellers, who are actually Team Rocket in disguise, informs them of the King's location. After that, Team Rocket disappears with their revenge on Hansen for betraying them complete. Miranda says she’ll lead Max and Brock to the hinted location.

Meanwhile, Colonel Hansen arrives at the coronation temple with Togepi in hand, and the priest officially declares him the new monarch of the Mirage Kingdom. He leaves the complex and orders Togepi to use Metronome to open the portal to the Togepi Paradise, however Ash and the others arrive to stop his plans. Colonel Hansen refuses to listen and instead orders his Pokémon to attack. May sends out Torchic, but she quickly recalls it after it is hit by a Shadow Ball. Pikachu, however, manages to knock out both Ninjask with a Thunder attack. As Shedinja charges up a Solar Beam, a Safeguard intervenes, with the defenses source revealed to be the Togepi from the Paradise. The Paradise Togepi perform a Metronome and bestow a mysterious blue light on Misty's Togepi. Next, Togepi bursts with blue energy before evolving into Togetic. Ash and the others look quite bewildered by Togetic's new form. It flies up to the Paradise Toegpi and protects them from an oncoming Solar Beam, which irritates Colonel Hansen. Togetic causes the area to flare with bright white light. Misty smiles and tells Togetic to leave everything to her. She takes out a Poké Ball, kisses it, and calls out Gyarados. Hansen is not fazed one bit, knowing that Gyarados's Water attacks are useless against his Shedinja. Misty does not back down and confidently orders Gyarados to use Flamethrower. The attack deals great damage to Shedinja, finally knocking it out. While everyone wonders why Gyarados can use Flamethrower, Misty states that Water Pokémon can learn Fire attacks too. The King and Queen, with their guards behind them, confront Hansen and he sent to the dungeon for his treachery. Team Rocket spy from a rooftop and pleased to Hansen being taken away.

Later the Togepi appear cheerier than before and return to the Paradise. Togetic informs Misty that it wishes to stay behind in the Paradise and become its protector to prevent people like Hansen from causing harm. Misty and Togetic share one last tearful moment before bidding each other farewell. As Togetic enters the Togepi Paradise the sky mirage fades. Princess Sara assures Misty that she will protect the Paradise and Togetic from harm. Something is tugging at the Princess's dress, and Sara is surprised to see a Togepi. She is happy, because not only does she get a Togepi, but also she is also eligible to become the new ruler. Later, as Misty prepares to return back to Cerulean City and resume her Gym Leader duties, she wishes everyone the best of luck with their endeavors and invites them to visit her sometime. Ash and the others wave to Misty as she leaves back to Kanto in a blimp.

Major events

Misty saying goodbye to Togetic
For a list of all major events in the anime, please see the history page.

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Main series debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Pokémon Trainer's Choice

Pokémon Trainer’s Choice: Mudkip

Trivia

Errors

Dub edits

  • In the Hindi Hungama TV dub of the anime, Ash doesn't seem to wonder how Gyarados was able to use a Fire-type attack being a Water-type Pokémon itself, but simply feels amazed and congratulates it for knocking out Shedinja rather effortlessly.

Pokémon Trainer's Choice

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AG044 : The Princess and the Togepi
Advanced Generation series
AG046 : Candid Camerupt!
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