The teenage girls were excited as they were on their way to visit Zuckerman's Farm to visit the newborn kittens up close. The teenage boys were excited and curious as well, though Tony seemed somewhat bored, but little did he know, he would eventually become friends with one of the kittens and they would have a big lesson in responsibility.

"This is boring." Tony groaned.

"Tony, can't you ever be happy?" Akito asked. "I think it's nice that we get to meet new kittens!"

"Yeah!" Megan added.

Tony just rolled his eyes as he looked like he wanted to be anywhere but on a truck ride over to Zuckerman's Farm that Akito, Estelle, Vincent, Felicity, and some of the others visited when they were younger before they met the Clark siblings.

"I'm glad your dad doesn't mind me hanging around you alone sometimes anymore." Lee smiled to Estelle.

"Same here." Estelle smiled back.

"Guys, we're pulling in!" Felicity told the others.


The truck soon stopped and dropped them off to Zuckerman's farm. Aranea, Joy, and Nellie watched this from their spider web with Spinarak and recognized the teenagers right away. Spinarak soon went to Felicity, ready to be caught by her. Lee, of course, took Estelle's hand to help her off. Tony kicked a stone out of boredom as they were on Zuckerman's farm with the 'famous pig' known as Wilbur, but that whole mess was nearly years before everyone met the Clark siblings.

"Hi, girls." Megan smiled to the spider triplets who were Charlotte's daughters.

"Hey, Megan," Nellie smiled back. "How's our favorite Electric-Type Pokemon?"

"Oh, just wonderful, thank you for asking, let's say hello, shall we?" Megan smiled before tossing out a Pokeball.

The Pokeball soon opened, letting out the Electric Sheep Pokemon.

"Hi, Mareep!" The spider triplets greeted.

"Hi, girls, long time no see." Mareep smiled.

Vincent went with Jenny to see Wilbur.

"Hey, guys." Wilbur smiled.

"Hey, Wilbur, how's it going?" Vincent smiled back.

"Pretty good," Wilbur smiled back himself before looking around. "Where's Tepig?"

"Boring..." Tony groaned.

"Well, that's not very nice." Wilbur frowned about their friend.

"He's been a real stick in the mud lately." Vincent said while Jenny glanced to Tony before bringing out Tepig who was happy to see Wilbur again.

The two seemed to nuzzle snouts together. Spinarak seemed to follow Felicity around.

"I think Spinarak likes you, Felicity." Marc chuckled.

"I sure do." Spinarak smiled.

"Do you want to come stay with moi?" Felicity asked the Spider Pokemon with a small coo.

Spinarak began to nod out of excitement.

"Wellll... Okay!" Felicity beamed as she brought out a Pokeball and tossed it in the air.

The Pokeball flew high in the sky and then landed on the ground to grab Spinarak. The Pokeball shook a little before soon clicking shut as Felicity successfully caught him.

"Yay, me!" Felicity beamed as she now had her own Spinarak to add to her Pokemon collection.

"That makes two for you." Marc said.


Homer and Edith soon came out to meet the teenagers and welcomed them inside. Tony seemed to be the only one not having fun, he even asked to eat his welcome meal outside on the front porch. However, when he sat down, he could hear clucking followed by loud mewing.

"MOMMY! MOMMY! BANJO'S CHASING CHICKENS AGAIN!" Two female voices called out.

Tony soon saw what was happening.

"Banjo!" An adult male cat glared.

"Oh, no, Banjo." An adult female cat frowned.

The other teenagers ate their lunch, but looked out the window as they saw one kitten chasing the chickens. Tony seemed to find the kitten fun.

"So, the kittens were born not too long ago," Edith smiled. "Viola named the boy one Banjo, and I believe she named the girls Emily and Jean."

"I think I see a Pokemon egg." Akito said.

"Another one?" Homer asked. "I don't know how these Pokemon find us."

"Oh, Banjo's chasing the chickens again..." Edith sighed. "He's such a troublemaker, especially on Christmas."

Tony soon went outside, seeming to be attracted the Pokemon egg. The kitten soon ran against him slightly, making Tony fall, but luckily, didn't smash the Pokemon egg. Tony glared at the kitten who smiled nervously to him. Tony simply rolled his eyes as he knew that Banjo didn't mean to run into him. He picked up the Pokemon egg and decided to keep it in his pocket for right now.

"Banjo...?" The adult male cat glared firmly to his son.

Lee came out to see what was going to happen. Tony stepped away as Banjo seemed to be in trouble. Banjo's sisters appeared to be hiding behind the truck as their brother was with their father. Tony seemed to go to the Fudo siblings so he could find out what Pokémon would hatch from the egg.


"So... Show us the egg..." Estelle told Tony.

Tony reached into his pocket and brought out the Pokemon egg to show them.

"No way." Akito smiled before he entered an Alolan Pokémon's name into his Pokedex to see if he was right.

"Litten: The Fire Cat Pokemon," The Pokedex informed. "Litten show no emotions and prefer being alone. It takes any time to built any level of trust."

"I didn't know Aunt Cherry was a Pokemon?" Vincent smirked.

"Oh, ha ha, very funny." Felicity smirked back as that was her mother.

"So, that's the Pokemon I found?" Tony asked.

"Yep," Estelle replied. "Your very own Litten, though only time will tell when it'll hatch."

"So, then I guess this Pokemon is my responsibility?" Tony smiled.

"Pretty much, like in Health Class when they give you a flower sack or a baby doll to take care of for a week." Akito nodded.

"Keep it safe and give it plenty of love." Estelle advised like a young mother.

"I'll do my best." Tony said.

"First time I've heard Tony accept responsibility." Marc commented to the others.

The others chuckled to that which made Tony glare, but he smiled in excitement to raise his very own Pokemon.

Akito's ears twitched slightly before he opened the window and looked up on the roof to see the three kittens. "What are those three doing up there?" He asked.


The others came to see what Akito was looking at.

"I heard some people talkin', and they say if you jump a cat off the roof, they'll always land on its feet," Banjo told his sisters. "So, I thought, we just jump off the old chicken coop!"

"We better get those three down." Estelle suggested.

The teenagers soon rushed outside.

Banjo's sisters soon ran off, not wanting to jump while he did.

"Sissies! Fraidy cats!" Banjo glared at them.

"Is that kitten insane?!" Megan yelped.

The girl kittens kept crawling away from their daredevil brother. Tony seemed to think the same of Banjo's sisters.

"Look, I'll prove it!" Banjo told his sisters before pulling on their tails to drag them down, only for them to hit a tree branch and fall into the snow face first.

"That had to hurt." Vincent winced

"At least they landed on their feet..." Tony said.

"Are you encouraging this?" Akito narrowed his eyes.

Tony shrugged innocently. "It could've been worse."

"How?!" The others scolded.

"Hey, guys, he's just a kitten." Tony said.

"Oh, Banjo gets into a lot of trouble..." Homer sighed as he thought of the time Banjo got himself into trouble.


Banjo was seen teasing the goldfish in its bowl while Emily and Jean watched him. Banjo was wrapped around in the Christmas tree bead garland while trying to knock down an ornament as his parents watched him while making rude faces. Banjo was even smoking on the corn cob pipe from a snowman that was built by Fern. Banjo nearly flooded the bathroom with the kitchen sink and had shaving cream all over himself.


"I'm expecting some company from out of town later." Homer told the teenagers.

"We understand." Akito said.

"Who's the guest from?" Lee asked.

"Salt Lake City." Homer smiled.

"Ooh, sounds amazing~" Estelle smiled back.

"I think you guys are being too harsh on Banjo... I mean..." Tony stammered. "Well... I don't know... He kinda reminds me of me when I was a little kid."

"Aren't you still a kid?" Marc asked.

"You know what I mean, younger, Mr. Genius." Tony deadpanned.

"Did you ever exactly grow up?" Felicity smiled nervously since Tony was immature most of the time.

Tony groaned as he was trying to prove a point.

"Uh, I didn't mean..." Felicity said.

Tony soon stormed off outside again, feeling like no one understood him.

"Did I do something wrong?" Felicity asked the others.

"No, it's not your fault, Felicity," Megan soothed. "Tony's just a hothead."

"Yeah, he's always been like that." Marc added.

"I hope he learns a lesson." Felicity replied.

"I'm sure he will eventually." Vincent said.