Safari Zone

Description
This level starts with Joey, you, and Erika talking to the Sensei. He then lets the real Janine (2nd to the last) talk to you and Joey interrupts asking where Maruto is. The Sensei tells the Giant Muk that he "knows what to do," and it swallows/covers the 1st Janine, who becomes Maruto. Later on, you go out near the Safari Zone entrance and Maruto explains the rules and regulations. Before you come in, Maruto reminds you that none of your Pokemon are allowed in the Safari Zone. Janine says that you can only throw rocks and bait to the Pokemon and Joey volunteers to be the pokemon. You cannot lose on this route as Sam has put a rare candy next to your avatar.

Layout
Waves: 60

Spots: 12

Catching Tauros and Kangaskhan
The Tauros and Kangaskhan's particularly high Speed and the low power of Rock, they can be difficult to catch. A good trick is to set Joey's targeting options to "fastest" and set his attack to Bait, and leave him off until a Tauros or Kangaskhan appears. Once that happens, place Joey near the Pokémon and have him use his Bait attack. Once the target is slowed down, change Joey's targeting options to "slowest" and have him use Rock once, then switch the targeting option to "least health". Have Joey follow the Pokémon around the level, and alternate between Bait and Rock until the Pokémon is able to be caught.

Trivia

 * While in front of the Safari Zone entrance, Joey remarks about how Ash caught several Tauros while in the Safari Zone. He says that not many people know that but he had forgotten why. This may be a reference to unaired episode of the American Pokemon TV series, "The Legend of Dratini," in which Ash caught his Tauros. The episode was never aired by 4Kids Entertainment due to its many uses of guns in the episode.
 * Also while in front of the Safari Zone entrance, Meowth remembers how scary Kangaskhan were, as well as mentioning a family that apparantly lives in the Safari Zone. This is a possible reference to an episode of the Pokemon TV series, "The Kangaskhan Kid," in which Team Rocket repeatedly tries to capture a group of Kangaskhan, only to be sent blasting off by the Kangaskhan and a family of feral humans twice. This episode also featured guns, but was aired anyway.