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Mikey
3rd March 2003, 03:44 PM
As serebii.net is not back online as I intended, I guess i shall place the guide for Pokemon Contest! Beautifly's Magnificent Battle! right here. Same rules apply for this guide, so enjoy!

Ash and co are still heading towards Rustboro City. Masato indicates that the Pokenavi says Rustboro City isn’t that far off, and they head over a hill to see a beautiful field with a building in the middle. Ash thinks they are in Rustboro and says he’s going to head straight for the gym, but Masato says Rustboro is on the other side of this field. They walk along the trail passing a boy brushing his Persian, a girl dousing her Flaaffy, and another boy practicing with his Slugma. Ash wonders what’s going on and Masato informs him that they’re preparing for a Pokemon Contest. He points up to the sign on the building and it says Pokemon Contest in big bold writing. Haruka is intrigued when she is suddenly bashed in the face by a Beautifly!
She gets up from the ground shrieking and Beautifly flutters up. Ash scans it with the Pokedex and it lands on Haruka’s head. Haruka begins to complain and tries to shake it off, but it won’t budge and Ash laughs. Suddenly, a boy and his Venomoth along with a girl run up. Brock sees her and begins to flirt, but Beautifly flutters from Haruka’s head and smashes itself down on Brock. The girl gets nervous and apologizes for her Beautifly’s behavior. Masato runs up and asks the girl if she plans to be in the contest with her Beautifly and she says she is. The boy then adds in that he and his Venomoth will be competing too. The girl then introduces herself as Megumi and the boy introduces himself as Eiji. Ash and co introduce themselves as well.
Ash then asks what kind of competition it is and Megumi explains that unlike normal contests that involve battling it out for victories, this is a Pokemon Ribbon Contest to see which Pokemon have the greatest looking attacks. Haruka is very intrigued by this, and Megumi and Eiji both show her their ribbons that they have already won. Haruka is so excited and wants to sign up, so the 2 take them into the building.
Inside, Jessie hands her qualification card to the attendant and tells her to sign her up. The attendant says the contest is full and Jessie becomes depressed. James suggests they try again next year, but he just annoys Jessie further. The attendant then says she may be able to squeeze Jessie in if it means that much to her, and she happily accepts. Ash and co then enter a few seconds later and Haruka tells the attendant she would like to sign up, but the attendant informs he that they can’t possibly accept any more competitors, which makes Haruka depressed. Megumi asks her if they could sign up as her assistants, and the attendant says that would be fine.
Outside, Ash and co examine their assistant cards. Haruka is still a little depressed at not being able to enter, and she becomes more annoyed when Beautifly again lands on her head. Masato then tells her she should be happy, as she’ll still be able to be in the contest. Haruka cheers up at this and Megumi explains that as her assistant, Haruka may come on stage with her and help show off Beautifly.
Nearby, Eiji feeds his Venomoth. Brock walks up and Eiji explains that he makes his own special recipe for Pokemon food that helps a Pokemon’s attacks look better then ever. Brock decides to try some, and Eiji hands him some multicolored cubes. He explains that he too makes Pokemon food while he takes a bite. Megumi then walks up and explains to Brock that she and Eiji spend a lot of time making their Pokemon’s attacks more beautiful then ever, and she explains that she has trained Beautifly to do a variety of attacks. Masato looks at Beautifly and its wings glow. It then flutters in circles around him. He wonders what attack that was and Megumi explains that Beautifly’s Morning Sun attack. Haruka is really starting to like Beautifly now.
Eiji then asks Ash if he plans to challenge the gym leader in Rustboro City and Ash explains that they are on their way there. Eiji says Ash may have a tough time if he uses Pikachu and Ash asks why. Eiji informs him that the Gym Leader of Rustboro City specializes in rock types which Pikachu’s electricity may not have enough power to hurt them. Masato recalls this and tells Haruka she may have trouble too, seeing as how Torchic is a fire type. Eiji then tells Ash that he could help Pikachu learn a strong attack that should be able to help it out with the gym leader’s Pokemon, and Ash graciously accepts. Masato asks Haruka what she plans on doing, but she just happily says she’ll figure something out.
In an open field, Eiji releases his Sentret. He tells Ash that he plans to teach Pikachu iron tail, and he has Sentret demonstrate the attack by using it to smash a rock. Ash is impressed and Eiji says it is a steel type attack which should smash the rock Pokemon at the Rustboro Gym, but takes great training to teach it. Ash says he’s ready and Eiji ties a small rock to Pikachu’s tail. Ash begins to do push-ups while Pikachu uses only it’s tail to lift the rock. Ash notices Pikachu is having trouble, but he tells it not to give up.
Meanwhile, Jessie reads up on the Ribbon Contest in the guidebook. Meowth and James ask her why she is so interested in it and she exclaims that she wants to be a winner for a change, and if they win it’ll be one small step to them leading an entire Rocket squad. James and Meowth are convinced and they get excited.
That day, the contest begins. The announcer stands on stage with 3 judges behind him. One is a polished looking man, one is a young kid with eyes like Brock, and the other is...Nurse Joy. He explains that each trainer will have a set time to show off their Pokemon’s attacks and the judges will rate them on a scale of 10, 10 being the best. Brock, Haruka, and Masato watch from a monitor as the announcer holds up a pink ribbon. He says the winner of the tournament will receive a special ribbon. Haruka becomes starry eyed as she gazes at it. He then places it away and signals for the first trainer to begin.
The trainer releases a Jynx, and it begins to show off. Haruka and Masato watch many trainers show off their Pokemon as Megumi explains that each trainer does a series of attacks and tricks wit their Pokemon, and their final scores that the judges give them are combined to form one final score at the top. Haruka really likes this competition and watches on.
Outside, Ash throws some pink balls at Pikachu, and it deflects every single one with its tail. Taillow then tackles a tree, causing some berries to fall. Pikachu again blocks them with its tail, and Treecko throws its twig. Pikachu swats the twig away with its tail and its tail begins to glow! Ash realizes that Pikachu has learned iron tail! He thanks Treecko and Taillow for their help and congratulates Pikachu. He then looks up at the monitor to see Eiji and his Venomoth are performing. He watches as Venomoth uses psychic to lift a glass tea set without breaking anything. Ash suddenly realizes that he forgot all about the competition and runs inside.
When he arrives, Eiji and his Venomoth wave to the fans and step off. Ash notices that he had 2 perfect scores and one 9.5 and he knows Megumi will have a tough time beating him. Megumi, Masato, and Haruka now step up as the next contestants. Megumi releases Beautifly and it starts to use morning sun. Haruka comments on how beautiful it is as the light fills the room. Masato and her then throw some disks into the air and Beautifly uses string shot to break every one. Megumi then orders her finishing attack, which is silver wind. A strange powder begins to circulate around Beautifly, and it then releases it into thousands of tiny silver particles. It then lands on Megumi’s hand and the audience goes wild. The judges each give it a perfect score, making Megumi the best scorer so far! Masato and Haruka happily clap.
Ash enters the green room and congratulates Haruka and Megumi on their win. Megumi thanks Haruka and Masato for their help. Back at the stage, the next competitors are none other than Jessie and James. They are disguised and Jessie releases Seviper. She tells it to use poison sting, but it begins to sweat. Jessie realizes that it doesn’t know that attack and begins to name some, but each one makes Seviper sweat more. Meowth and James sigh and Meowth exclaims that Seviper is pretty limited attack wise. James adds in that it could just have some stage fright. Jessie is getting frustrated and Wobbuffet doesn’t help by popping out. She quickly searches the guidebook naming attack after attack, but now Seviper has a fountain of sweat going. The audience begins to boo her and Meowth says she better think up an attack quick. Jessie sighs and decides to go with Seviper’s only known attack, poison tail. Seviper stops sweating and uses the attack...right on her! She flies up into the ceiling and the bored judges give her a whopping score of 0! Haruka and Masato are shocked that someone could receive that low of a score.
The announcer then states that the top 4 competitors will now battle each other to determine the final champion. Megumi and Eiji each face different opponents and wish each other luck. Haruka thinks Beautifly will win no sweat and Masato is just happy he gets to witness some battles. In the forest, Jessie hugs Seviper while crying. She thanks it for doing its best even with stage fright and a limited attack status. James and Meowth are shocked she isn’t killing it for loosing, and she says they can just go back and steal the Pokemon.
The Pokemon Contest has now come down to Megumi Vs Eiji. The announcer says the winner of this match will win the ribbon. Ash and Masato can hardly wait while Haruka is rooting for Beautifly. Brock thinks this will be an interesting match and it begins. The timer starts as 5 minutes and Venomoth uses stun spore while Beautifly begins with one of its own. Masato notices Eiji score go a little higher as his stun spore was more accurate. Brock notices the judges at intently watching the battle for not just who wins, but who uses the greatest attacks while battling.
Beautifly then tries an absorb on Venomoth, which scores a direct hit and takes part of Eiji’s score away, but Venomoth then uses psybeam, smashing Beautifly to the ground and taking half of Megumi’s points away. Megumi then orders Beautifly to use morning sun, which revives it in a beautiful and bright light. This causes Eiji’s points to go down as Haruka watches the light amazed. The light goes down and Venomoth fires a psybeam at Beautifly, but it counters with absorb, creating an explosion in the middle. The time limit is just about to go out, and both Pokemon do a recovering move at the end.
The judges add the last minute attack scores to the board and Megumi’s is higher by a little bit! Ash and co cheer as the announcer calls Megumi the winner. Beautifly lands on her hand and she thanks it. Eiji walks up and congratulates her on a great job. Suddenly, Jessie and James appear on stage dressed up in tuxedos. They say Beautifly did a fantastic job and the announcer wants to know what they’re doing here. Jessie snatches the microphone and says they are hear to congratulate the winner. James hands Megumi a bouquet of roses, but it suddenly erupts in smoke. Eiji smashes the flowers out of her hands, exclaiming it’s a trap. In the smoke Jessie and James begin to say their motto.
When the smoke clears, Team Rocket has both Venomoth and Beautifly captured in butterfly nets. Haruka asks what they want with those Pokemon and Jessie says they are going to use them to win more Ribbons. Eiji says he won’t let them and Megumi and him prepare to get them back, but Jessie calls out Seviper. Ash thinks fast and tells Pikachu to use iron tail, shocking everyone! Pikachu’s tail begins to glow, but it suddenly goes out and it lands. Everyone stares for a second and Ash and Eiji have a confused look. Seviper lunges at Pikachu and Haruka then decides to release Torchic. It tackles Seviper away, then uses ember to cut the nets. Now free, Venomoth and Beautifly send Team Rocket blasting off with whirlwinds.
The announcer then hands Megumi the pink Ribbon and she shows it to Haruka and Masato. Haruka thinks it’s beautiful and hopes to win one of her own someday. Eiji then laughs and tells Ash he and Pikachu should continue to practice that iron tail attack and they’ll eventually get it, and Ash agrees. Megumi then hands the ribbon to Haruka and she holds it up high for the audience to see...

T M Pikachu
3rd March 2003, 04:38 PM
Wow that seems like a really good episode. Thanks GoldenNoctowl. I feel so sorry for Ash making a fool of himself in front of everyone. That that answers that question. Haruka is also going after the badges with Ash.

Hanada Tattsu
3rd March 2003, 06:47 PM
Thanks for the synopsis, GN!

Hmm, they're really going out of their way to introduce Agehanto. They didn't go into it this much for Butterfree back in Indigo.

I wonder what the next eppie will be like?

SygmaXE
3rd March 2003, 08:45 PM
Decent episode. It's ai'ight. Pikachu finally knows a new attack instead of always Thunderbolt, Quick Attack, Thunder, Agility.

Chris 2.1
4th March 2003, 01:01 PM
cool epi! so THAT'S what the epi picture was...i never saw the rock on Pika's tail...

Light_Togetic
4th March 2003, 01:08 PM
Cool, for once, we actually get to see someone teach their pokemon an attack, rather than them just learning it. (Unless you count the time that Misty tried to teach Togepi headbutt). IMO I think Haruka is setting herself up for a big wake-up call when she gets to that gym. I think her "it's no big deal" attitude is gonna change when she sees how tough a gym match really is. Which would be good, because I find it rather annoying.:D

Beautifly sounds pretty neat! I wonder how they'll portray Dustox in comparison to Beautifly...

AKA Pokemon Fan
4th March 2003, 09:51 PM
This sounds like an incredible episode, tons of attacks. Now we know how Morning Sun looks, but what about Absorb? That's one move we never saw done in Kanto, Orange Islands or Johto AFAIK (unless you count Muk "absorbing" attack blows).

Anyway this episode sounds fantastic! Hopefully Jessie will be able to teach Seviper more moves though...:D

Hanada Tattsu
4th March 2003, 10:41 PM
Well, AKA PF, you were right.

We haven't seen either Absorb or Mega Drain/Giga Drain in the anime yet.

However, we have seen Leech Seed at least twice, done by Bulbasaur. Both times were in Kanto. One was in the Fuchsia City Gym match, when Bulbasaur battled Venonat, also in the Pokemon League, when Bulbasaur battled Beedrill on the Grass Field.

Cyber Dragon
5th March 2003, 12:44 AM
This synopsis is great. Thank you, GoldenNoctowl77! Beautifly sounded amazing. So did Pikachu.

Woah, Persians and Flaafys in the Hoenn area. o_O

This episode introduced Poroks and Contest Houses in the games. And now Brock isn't the only Rock type gym leader. Maybe the new gym leader will be his girlfriend for once? o_o;

AKA Pokemon Fan
5th March 2003, 10:00 AM
Originally posted by Hanada Tattsu
However, we have seen Leech Seed at least twice, done by Bulbasaur. Both times were in Kanto. One was in the Fuchsia City Gym match, when Bulbasaur battled Venonat, also in the Pokemon League, when Bulbasaur battled Beedrill on the Grass Field.
:yes: It was also used by Skiploom in that Johto Grass tournament.

It seems that without Misty to drag him away all the time, the "powers that be" are utilizing many other methods of ruining Brock's chances with girls.:no:

SygmaXE
5th March 2003, 03:28 PM
Originally posted by Cyber Dragon
This synopsis is great. Thank you, GoldenNoctowl77! Beautifly sounded amazing. So did Pikachu.

Woah, Persians and Flaafys in the Hoenn area. o_O

This episode introduced Poroks and Contest Houses in the games. And now Brock isn't the only Rock type gym leader. Maybe the new gym leader will be his girlfriend for once? o_o;

Ha :yes: I just hope she's his age!

Poor Jasmine. I was hoping they would be a couple.

So, how will Ash AND May battle for badges? Will they take turns battling the leaders?

Hanada Tattsu
5th March 2003, 05:43 PM
Originally posted by SygmaXE
So, how will Ash AND May battle for badges? Will they take turns battling the leaders?

Well, there have been various hints, Sygma, that point to both Ash and Haruka getting badges, such as Haruka's dad Senri giving Ash and Haruka badge cases when they left Touya City.

Also, Masato keeps asking Haruka what Pokemon she's gonna use at the Rustboro Gym. So, they'll either ditch the idea (I hope, cause them we have a chance for Misty returning for Season 2) or they'll fit two battles in one ep.

Light_Togetic
5th March 2003, 06:08 PM
Yeah, it's pretty obvious that Haruka is going to be doing something at the next gym, and either she'll keep battling at every gym afterwards, or she'll figure it too hard for her right now, and try and train her pokemon up and come back to them later. Or I guess she could also just pick which gyms she wants to compete at; it's not like she exactly has the drive to do every one of them anyway.;)

Rei_Zero
8th March 2003, 07:59 PM
Goldbat tried using mega drain on Kingler during the Kanto leagues. Also, I don't know why Ash needs to be described iron tail since I heard he had totodile use it on sneasel during the silver convention. Then again, crocodiles have very strong tails:yes: