: Before Ash can challenge the gym, his rival Gary Oak enters and faces the Gym Leader, Giovanni. Despite Gary's skill, Giovanni unveils a powerful, never-before-seen armored Pokémon—Mewtwo—who effortlessly defeats Gary's Arcanine and Nidoking.
: The battle is not fair; the gym platforms are rigged to deliver electric shocks to the Trainers whenever their Pokémon take damage. Despite the pain, Ash's determination leads him to victory with the help of Squirtle, Bulbasaur, and Pikachu. 63 : The Battle of the Badge
: The episode title is a play on the real-world "Battle of the Bulge" from World War II. : Before Ash can challenge the gym, his
: Gary reveals he already has ten badges, despite only eight being needed for the league, suggesting Kanto has more than eight total gyms. Despite the pain, Ash's determination leads him to
: Ash, Misty, and Brock return to Viridian City after a full year of traveling. Ash is eager to win the Earth Badge, the final requirement for his entrance into the Pokémon League.
: After Team Rocket refuses to hand over the badge, Togepi accidentally triggers an explosion that sends them flying. Jessie drops the Earth Badge as they blast off, and Ash recovers it just before the gym building collapses. Key Trivia
" The Battle of the Badge " (Season 1, Episode 63) is a major milestone in the Pokémon series, marking the moment Ash Ketchum secures his eighth Kanto gym badge to qualify for the Indigo League. This episode is widely remembered for debuting the mysterious Mewtwo in the anime and featuring a rare battle where Team Rocket takes over as temporary Gym Leaders.