Pokémon Snap/Course 1: Beach

The Pokémon on this course are generally easy to spot and hang out right next to the track. There are, however, several Pokémon, like Scyther or Kangaskhan, that will require tools to see or get a decent picture.
 * Challenge Score: 1,510,000
 * Unlock requirements: None.

Tutorial
When you begin the game, the view will be locked until a Pidgey flies in front of your targeting reticle. The game will appear to freeze as it prompts you to press to look through the camera. While holding, press to snap a photo of the Pidgey. The game will unfreeze and prompt you to do the same with the next two flying Pokémon before releasing you into the first course.

For the first time through, try to learn:
 * The controls, such as turning quickly.
 * Each Pokémon's starting location and their behavior over time.
 * Each Pokémon's behavior as time goes on.
 * How to patiently follow Pokémon in the camera frame before taking a photo. Review ../PKMN Report/ for how to get the best photos.

Pokémon
At the beginning of this course, a flock of Pidgey will zoom in front of the camera, allowing the game to give you a short tutorial on handling the camera. Turn around after you've passed them to get a good shot of them chasing the Zero-One. A Doduo pops out of the bushes. Get a close-up picture as he crosses in front of you or knock him out with a Pester Ball for a picture that earns extra points. This happens twice in the course, so if you missed it or messed up the first time, you'll have a second chance later. To the right after the Doduo, a Pikachu sits in the sand. If you play the Poké Flute, it will make an electrical display for extra pose points. Special Picture: Surfing Pikachu When you see the first Pikachu on the right at the beginning of the course, throw Pokémon Food to the left of it. Continue luring the Pikachu the direction your Zero-One is moving until it reaches the surfboard. As it gets there, it will hop on and make a surfing pose. A shot of Pikachu surfing earns an automatic 1,000 points. Butterfree make several appearances on this track, near the flowers at the beginning, near the Snorlax halfway through the course, and while crossing the bridge. Though it is difficult to get, the best shot of Butterfree are ones where they face you with other Butterfree in the background. The best time to get this one is when you cross the bridge and several Butterfree fly at you. Pokémon Sign: Kingler Rock This sign can be found on the beach. At the beginning of the level, there will be several strange rocks on the left, but when viewed from the correct angle form a Kingler. If you look out to sea, you might catch a Lapras in the distance. If you get a photo of it here, it will reappear closer later with friends. Just past the Snorlax, look to the right to see two Lapras - one from before and one more. Take a picture of them here to make them show up later in the course even closer. As you pass Eevee, look to the right to see the Lapras just off shore with two of its friends farther out. This is the best picture you will get of Lapras. There are two large patches of grass that you pass on this course that look like someone is thrashing around inside. Toss Pester Balls into these patches and if you're lucky, you will hit a Scyther hiding in these bushes. If you constantly hit the Meowth that crosses your path chasing a Pidgey with a Pester Ball, he will stay dazed in front of the Zero-One, and give you longer to flush out the Scyther. Special Picture: Pikachu on a Stump If you manage to flush out the Scyther from the first patch of tall grass, several Pikachu will run out as well and stand amidst some fallen trees. This shot is automatically worth 1,300 points. If you play the Poké Flute and get the electricity flowing, you can earn even more points. Snorlax may be hard to recognize at first, as all you can see are its feet. Without the Poké Flute, any pictures you take of it will not register a Pokémon. Play the Poké Flute as you pass to make Snorlax jump up and dance. There are three different Meowth on this course. One chases a Pidgey across the path, one tries to attack a Pidgey's nest, and one can be found at the top of a cliff. For the best shot, knock the one at the top of the cliff off with a Pester Ball, then play the Poké Flute and get a shot of it dancing. After the bridge, you will see an Eevee chasing a rolling pink ball to the left. It's hard to get a good picture of it when it's constantly moving, but throw Pokémon Food or a Pester Ball to it to make it stop and get more pose points. Although it may not look like it at first, the pink ball the Eevee is chasing around is actually a Chansey. Toss Pokémon Food or a Pester Ball at it to make it unroll. The best shot of Chansey is close up, dancing to the tune of the Poké Flute. Throughout the level, you pass bodies of water. If you toss Pokémon Food into the water, there's a good chance a Magikarp will jump out. It doesn't stay out long, though, so you'll have to be fast to get a good shot of it. During your first run through, all you will be able to get a picture of is Kangaskhan's backside. When you get Pokémon Food or Pester Balls though, toss one at it to make it turn around. Lure it closer with Pokémon Food to get a better shot. The poses that earn the most points are when it lunges at you or when it dances to the Poké Flute. Special Picture: Gust-Using Pidgey Just after the Kangaskhan, you will see two Pidgey fly across the screen toward something. Turn to see them attack a Meowth in their nest with a gust attack. Snap a picture of these Pidgey performing their attack to get 500 bonus points.