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==Anime== Scyther first appeared in episode 42, Showdown at Dark City. In this episode (in which he appeared opposite [[Electabuzz]]), Ash, Brock, and Misty come upon a town that is threatened by sparring dojos. One dojo possesses a Scyther as its mascot, the other an Electabuzz. Throughout the course of the show, it is revealed that both Pokémon in question react strongly to certain colors, especially red. The conflict is ended when both Scyther and Electabuzz are doused in ketchup during a face off, and the result is that the two knock each other out. (In later episodes, no Scyther or Electabuzz showed the same weakness to red and this was probably just a reference to the fact that both were exclusive to the Red version of the video games at the time.) A Scyther has also been owned by Danny of the Orange League. After Danny's Scyther helped Danny's [[Nidoqueen]] and [[Machoke]] carve the sled, it was participating in the sled race. Later, Tracey Sketchit catches his Scyther in episode 99, "Tracey Gets Bugged". Tracey's Scyther is somewhat special - it is aged and was recently removed from its clan by a younger, stronger Scyther. The bug Pokémon reconcile their differences through the interference of Team Rocket, and Tracey's Scyther is allowed to leave with him with its conflicts fully resolved. In the episodes leading up to Tracey's separation from Ash and Misty (when he decides to stay as an aide to Professor Oak), Scyther shows fierce competition with Ash's [[Charizard]], before it, too, leaves the main group. Tracey's Scyther is incredibly strong-willed, preferring to keep watch over the travelers while they sleep, as opposed to staying in its Pokeball. Scyther is one of the Pokémon that were captured and cloned by [[Mewtwo]]. Scyther has played a role in the movies Pokémon 2000, Pokémon 4Ever, the short film Pikachu's Rescue Adventure, and three television specials. Most notably, in the movie Pokémon 4Ever, Scyther was one of the pokémon used to try to capture the movie's star, [[Celebi]]. Tracey's Scyther appears one more time in an episode of Pokémon Chronicles, in which it battles Butch's [[Mightyena]]. However, Tracey recalled it because it was injured by Mightyena after doing damage to it. Scyther was also the strongest Pokémon that belonged to Azalea Town Gym Leader Bugsy. It was beaten while using Swords Dance as it battled Ash's [[Cyndaquil]] who got airborne and blasted it with a Flamethrower attack from above.
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