![]() One of the few episodes in which someone directly dies is "The Needs of the Three!", in which Pokémon Hunter J meets her end. There have been a few instances where the ghosts of humans who died long ago will show up, such as with Sir Aaron of the girl from the "Ghost of Maiden's Peak" episode. What is even rarer than that is seeing a human being killed. ![]() It is very rare for a Pokémon to die in one of the Pokémon video games, comics, or cartoons. This episode may very well be the "Jurassic Bark" of the Pokémon anime. The episode tastefully deals with the subject of a Pokémon dying of old age, without explicitly hammering the audience over the head with details. Litten tries to find the Stoutland the next day, without realizing the truth. Nurse Joy tells Ash that there is nothing that can be done. In the 21st episode of the season, the Stoutland is taken into emergency care at the Pokémon Center. The Litten is revealed to be bringing the food to an elderly Stoutland. In the sixth episode of the season, Ash runs into a Litten that keeps stealing his food. ![]() A recent episode of the Sun & Moon season may have taken the prize for the most depressing storyline of the show's run, as we get to see a Stoutland dying of old age. Many fans will point to the episode where Butterfree leaves, or Ash contemplates leaving Pikachu with others of its kind as the saddest story of the show's run. There have been quite a few sad episodes of the Pokémon anime.
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