(Mew then presses a few buttons for the professor's number.)
(The video phone turns on to reveal Professor Oak standing in front of a portable stove with a bowl on it.)
(He uses some chopsticks to test the water.)
(Seeing Mew, Professor Oak says.)
Professor Oak: "Well, hi, Mew! You caught me cooking dinner. My cook is on vacation, and I have to fend for myself until she returns."
Mew: "Hi Professor sorry to disturb you, but I like to know how my Pokemon are doing."
(Mew says.)
Professor Oak: "Your Pokemon are having a wonderful time. They are very happy and healthy. So Mew have you caught any new Pokemon since we last saw each other?"
(Professor Oak replies.)
Mew: "Um yeah I caught a Squirtle and a Krabby."
(Mew says.)
Professor Oak: "A Krabby you say. Funny thing, Gary caught one too."
(Professor Oak says.)
Mew: "He did,"
(Mew asks.)
Professor Oak: "Yes, it's quite a catch. Take a look for yourself."
(Professor Oak says, and shows her Gary's Krabby, which is huge.)
Mew: "Woah! That Krabby is really big!"
(Mew says, surprised.)
Professor Oak: "I want you to know that my grandson, Gary, has already caught 45 Pokemon."
(Professor Oak says.)
Mew: "45 Pokemon huh."
(Mew replies.)
(Then Professor Oak asks.)
Professor Oak: "By the way, Mew Just where are you calling me from anyway?"
Mew: "We're at an old lighthouse way up on top of a cliff."
(Mew answers.)
Professor Oak: "Oh. That must be Bill's lighthouse. He's a young Pokemon researcher who knows even more than me! See what you can learn from him, he could teach you just about everything about Pokemon, and then some!"
(Professor Oak says.)
(Suddenly, the voice says.)
Bill: "This is Bill, Professor Oak. Good to hear from you!"
Professor Oak: "Hello, Bill. Please give my friends a crash course in Pokémon."
(Professor Oak says.)
(He then takes his dinner up with the chopsticks and says.)
Professor Oak: "Uh-oh. Tofu's done."
(Then the video phone hangs up.)
[Suddenly...]
(the young man, known as Bill says.)
Bill: "Well, there's no way I can ignore a request from the great Professor Oak."
(Suddenly, the lights turn on, and the young man says.)
Bill: "I am Bill of the lighthouse."
(The group turns their heads to see a large Pokemon on top of a small star case, causing the group to gasp in shock.)
(They are indeed shocked, especially on what kind of Pokemon this is.)
Brock: "It can't be! That's a Kabuto. An extinct Pokemon."
(Brock says, shocked.)
(Mew brings out her Pokedex and Dexter says.)
Dexter: "Kabuto, the Shellfish Pokemon. A Rock and Water Type In its original time, Kabuto was prominently found on beaches, likely aided by its fast and powerful swimming ability. While it is commonly believed to be extinct, isolated populations of Kabuto have been found to be unchanged for 300 million years."
Brock: "I wonder what it's doing here?"
(Brock says, surprised.)
(Suddenly, the Pokemon speaks.)
Bill: "No, I'm not a Kabuto. I'm Bill, the Pokémon researcher."
(Confused, Mew asks.)
Mew: "Wait, are you a human being or a Pokemon?"
Bill: "This is a costume. I'm stuck inside it."
(Bill says.)
Mew: "Do you need help getting out?"
(Mew asks.)
Bill: "Yes, step up here,"
(Bill says.)
(Mew walks up the stairs and says.)
Mew: "Tell me what to do."
Bill: "Push that button,"
(Bill says.)
(Mew looks on the costume and notices the button on one of the sides.)
(She walks to the button and asks.)
Mew: "This one here?"
Bill: "Yes These arms are too short. I tried to get out, but I couldn't reach the button."
(Bill says.)
(Mew presses the button, and it makes a strange sound and it glows from the hedgehogs.)
(The next thing the group knows, the Kabuto opens up and the legs and front fall from the ground.)
(He has short dark green hair, brown eyes, and he is wearing a burgundy suit with red cuffs on the sleeves, and wears a light green scarf around his neck.)
(He smiles and says.)
Bill: "Thanks for helping me get out. I've been stuck in that costume for hours."
Misty: "Did you come from a costume party?"
(Misty asks.)
Bill: "No, it's not for a party. This is a special costume I use in my research. Getting inside its skin helps me get inside its head."
(Bill answers.)
Mew: "What do you mean?"
(Mew asks.)
Bill: "There are many kinds of extinct Pokemon, and I want to understand how they lived. Putting on a costume is one way of figuring out what they were like."
(Bill says.)
Bill: Yes, indeed. Or I'm beginning to. This planet was created 4.6 billion years ago. During that time, all kinds of Pokémon existed. They had many ways of living."
(Bill says.)
Mew: "All kinds of Pokémon? How many?"
(Mew asks.)
Bill: "On this planet, there are more than 1025 known species of Pokémon of 9 different Regions."
(Bill says.)
Mew: "Over 1025? In 9 different regions?"
(Mew asks, astonished.)
Bill: "You're lucky to be Pokémon trainers. Your goal is to catch all of these different kinds of Pokémon. That's a great task."
(Bill says.)
Mew: "Yeah. And I ended up having nineteen Pokemon already."
(Mew says.)
(She looks at the screen and says.)
Mew: "There sure are a lot of…"
(But Bill says.)
Bill: "Of course, these are just the Pokémon we know about. There are still many Pokémon that have never been discovered, so we need to keep searching."
Mew: "How many could there be?"
(Mew asks.)
Bill: "No one knows exactly. The search goes on. There's always something new to look for in our lives and in ourselves."
(Bill says.)
Mew: "Something to look for?"
(Mew says, confused.)
Bill: Yes, there's a lot for us to look for, inside and outside ourselves. There's meaning for every creature, a meaning for all the Pokémon, and a meaning for all us humans too."
(Bill says.)
Mew: "A meaning for all."
(Mew replies.)
Bill: "Keep looking for new Pokémon to catch. It's something that's very important for Pokémon research. It's as vital to me as it is to you."
(Bill says.)
(Mew and the others nod their heads.)
(Then Bill turns to Mew and the others.)
Bill: "Right now, there's only one Pokemon I'm searching for."
Mew: "What kind of Pokemon?"
(Mew asks.)
[To Be Continued...]