Pokémon Season 5 Episode 2
The Pidgey on a protected island don’t have to worry about being attacked, so most have lost interest in flying. But one of them still dreams of soaring beyond the stars! Can Ash and friends help?
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Serie: Pokémon
Episode Title: Fly Me to the Moon
Air Date: 2001-08-16
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