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Mystery at the Lighthouse - S1-E13

Continuity mistake: When the Poké Ball Ash uses for Krabby indicates success, it is at a 22° angle, and there are pieces of wood on the ground, but when Ash goes over to retrieve it, it is at a 45° angle, and the pieces of wood previously on the ground have disappeared. (00:04:49)

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Mystery at the Lighthouse - S1-E13

Continuity mistake: When the lights in the lighthouse turn on, Pikachu's left ear overlaps Brock's bag despite being behind it. Also, the part of Ash's jacket to the right of his collar goes from white to blue. Additionally, the part of Brock's bag to the left of his head goes from present to absent twice. Furthermore, the keys on the phone go from present to disappearing. Moreover, the right side of the front of Ash's hat goes from being white to being white and red and then back to white. (00:10:08)

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Mystery at the Lighthouse - S1-E13

Continuity mistake: When Ash asks Professor Oak if Krabby is all right, Professor Oak's coat goes from white to red with the pot going from brown to grey. Additionally, the background changes design between shots. Furthermore, a bowl, a ladle, and a spoon go from being present to vanishing. Moreover, the camera view goes from being aligned with Professor Oak to not with his left-hand going from being lowered to being raised. (00:08:51)

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Suggested correction: It's because these episodes were aired out of order.

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Answer: There are a lot of fan theories around this, but the most common theme is that Pikachu had another trainer before Prof. Oak, who gave him to Ash. Pikachu didn't appreciate being handed over.

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Answer: Well he had just caught him in the wild. Didn't even catch him with a traditional poke ball but like tied him up with a rope. So I would imagine so, yes.

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You would imagine yes what? What are you talking about).

Sorry, I misread the question. I thought you were asking "DOES" he dislike Ash, not Why. It's been a while since I've seen the full episode. But from what I recall, Pikachu was wild, and Ash caught him through unconventional means without a pokeball. Tying him up with rope and stuff. So that's a good reason for any animal to not like someone when forced into a captive state in such a way.

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That doesn't answer my question.

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