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==How it works==
'''PokéRinger''' (Japanese: '''ポケリンガ''' ''PokéRinger'') is an {{pkmn|animated series}}-exclusive competition featuring {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that can fly. It is known to take place once a year in at least two [[region]]s in the [[Pokémon world]], namely [[Hoenn]] and [[Sinnoh]]. The winner is granted {{wp|honorary citizenship}} of the hosting location. Participating {{pkmn|Trainer}}s are called PokéRingers.


PokéRinger is a competition featuring flying Pokemon featured in the episode [[That's Just Swellow]]. The game is simliar to Soccer, a hot air baloon containing a ring hanging from it gets released into the air and the Pokemon tries to get the ring and deliever it to a target on the ground.
==Competition==
The PokéRinger is a competitive sport where a {{pkmn|Trainer}} and their {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} compete together as a team. The competition provides Trainers with a unique {{pkmn|battle}} variation and tests how well they [[Friendship|cooperate]] with their Pokémon. At the start of each match, a hot air balloon is released containing a ring hanging from it. The competing Pokémon must retrieve the ring before its opponent and hang it on one of three hooks on the goalpost located at the center of the battlefield.


[[James]] and [[Ash Ketchum]] competed with [[Jessie's Dustox]] and [[Ash's Tailow]] in the competition featured in [[That's Just Swellow]]. The Tailow in a final fight against Dustox evolved into Swellow and won.
For the competition, Trainers enter a single Pokémon capable of flying, which they must use in all matches. Trainers are expected to read {{wp|air current}}s and wind patterns to assist their Pokémon in grabbing the ring and delivering it to the goalpost. Whichever team first completes that task is declared the winner. During a PokéRinger match, Trainers stay on a hot air balloon from where they give commands to their Pokémon. While battling midair, the Pokémon are allowed to use their [[move]]s to prevent their opponents from delivering the ring. As such, a Pokémon may end up [[fainting]] during a match, thus a victory by knock out is also a possibility.
 
In [[Hoenn]], the competition is held in [[Crossgate Town]], while in [[Sinnoh]], it takes place in [[Squallville]]. In both [[region]]s, the winning Trainer obtains honorary citizenship of the hosting town. The PokéRinger is a traditional event in these locations and has made them popular in their respective regions for hosting it.
 
==List of PokéRinger tournaments==
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{flying color}}; border:3px solid #{{flying color dark}}; margin:auto; text-align:center"
! style="background:#{{flying color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Region
! style="background:#{{flying color light}}" | PokéRinger
! style="background:#{{flying color light}}" | Location
! style="background:#{{flying color light}}" | Episode
! style="background:#{{flying color light}}" | Winner
! style="background:#{{flying color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Other notable contestants
|- style="background:#FFF"
! style="background:#{{hoenn color light}}" | {{color2|{{hoenn color dark}}|Hoenn}}
| [[Crossgate PokéRinger]]
| [[File:Hoenn PokéRinger.png|x130px|Crossgate Town]]<br>[[Crossgate Town]]
| [[File:AG080.png|x130px|That's Just Swellow]]<br>''[[AG080|That's Just Swellow]]''
| [[File:Ash Crossgate PokéRinger.png|x130px|Ash]]<br>{{Ash}}
| [[James]] (Runner-Up)<br>[[Shane]] (Top 4)<br>{{an|May}} (Round 1)<br>[[Volt]] (Round 1)
|-
! style="background:#{{sinnoh color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" |{{color2|{{sinnoh color dark}}|Sinnoh}}
| style="background:#FFF" | [[Squallville PokéRinger]]
| style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Sinnoh PokéRinger competition.png|x130px|Squallville]]<br>[[Squallville]]
| style="background:#FFF" | [[File:DP118.png|x130px|Pursuing a Lofty Goal!]]<br>''[[DP118|Pursuing a Lofty Goal!]]''
| style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Ash Squallville PokéRinger.png|x130px|Ash]]<br>{{Ash}}
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | [[Paul]] (Runner-Up)<br>[[Steveland]] (Top 4)<br>[[Provo]] (Round 1)<br>"[[James|Jamus]]" (Round 1)
|}
 
==Trivia==
* PokéRinger is referred to as '''Pokélinga''' on the [http://sg.portal-pokemon.com/anime/series/s2/ Pokémon official site for Asia].
* The depictions of the PokéRinger competition in ''[[AG080|That's Just Swellow]]'' and ''[[DP118|Pursuing a Lofty Goal!]]'' have a lot in common:
** They took place exactly ten episodes after {{Ash}} won a [[Gym]] [[Badge]].
** Ash participated with his first capture in the new [[region]], a {{t|Normal}}/{{type|Flying}} which [[Evolution|evolved]] into its final stage in the final round, and won after his newly-evolved Pokémon hit the ring with its wing to make a goal from a distance.
** Due to not having a Pokémon capable of flying, [[James]] borrowed the {{type|Bug}} Pokémon that [[Jessie]] had at the time.
** The defending champions, [[Volt]] for Hoenn and [[Provo]] for Sinnoh, were both overconfident, had remarkably similar Japanese names (ボルト ''Boruto'' and ポルト ''Poruto'', respectively) and did not make it past the first round after losing to a first-time PokéRinger (Ash and [[Paul]], respectively).
 
==In other languages==
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|zh_yue=小精靈圓環 ''{{tt|Síujīnglìhng Yùhnwàahn|PokéRing}}''
|zh_cmn=宝可圆环 ''{{tt|Poké Yuánhuán|PokéRing}}'' {{tt|*|Mainland China}}<br>神奇圓環 ''{{tt|Shénqí Yuánhuán|PokéRing}}'' {{tt|*|Taiwan}}
|fi=Pokérengas
|fr=Pokévolanneau
|de=PokéRing-Wettbewerb
|it=PokéRinger
|ko=포켓링 게임 ''PokéRing Game''
|pl=Pokéringo
|pt_br=PokéArgola
|es_eu=PokéAnilla
|es_la=PokéAro
}}
 
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 17 September 2024

PokéRinger (Japanese: ポケリンガ PokéRinger) is an animated series-exclusive competition featuring Pokémon that can fly. It is known to take place once a year in at least two regions in the Pokémon world, namely Hoenn and Sinnoh. The winner is granted honorary citizenship of the hosting location. Participating Trainers are called PokéRingers.

Competition

The PokéRinger is a competitive sport where a Trainer and their Pokémon compete together as a team. The competition provides Trainers with a unique battle variation and tests how well they cooperate with their Pokémon. At the start of each match, a hot air balloon is released containing a ring hanging from it. The competing Pokémon must retrieve the ring before its opponent and hang it on one of three hooks on the goalpost located at the center of the battlefield.

For the competition, Trainers enter a single Pokémon capable of flying, which they must use in all matches. Trainers are expected to read air currents and wind patterns to assist their Pokémon in grabbing the ring and delivering it to the goalpost. Whichever team first completes that task is declared the winner. During a PokéRinger match, Trainers stay on a hot air balloon from where they give commands to their Pokémon. While battling midair, the Pokémon are allowed to use their moves to prevent their opponents from delivering the ring. As such, a Pokémon may end up fainting during a match, thus a victory by knock out is also a possibility.

In Hoenn, the competition is held in Crossgate Town, while in Sinnoh, it takes place in Squallville. In both regions, the winning Trainer obtains honorary citizenship of the hosting town. The PokéRinger is a traditional event in these locations and has made them popular in their respective regions for hosting it.

List of PokéRinger tournaments

Region PokéRinger Location Episode Winner Other notable contestants
Hoenn Crossgate PokéRinger Crossgate Town
Crossgate Town
That's Just Swellow
That's Just Swellow
Ash
Ash
James (Runner-Up)
Shane (Top 4)
May (Round 1)
Volt (Round 1)
Sinnoh Squallville PokéRinger Squallville
Squallville
Pursuing a Lofty Goal!
Pursuing a Lofty Goal!
Ash
Ash
Paul (Runner-Up)
Steveland (Top 4)
Provo (Round 1)
"Jamus" (Round 1)

Trivia

  • PokéRinger is referred to as Pokélinga on the Pokémon official site for Asia.
  • The depictions of the PokéRinger competition in That's Just Swellow and Pursuing a Lofty Goal! have a lot in common:
    • They took place exactly ten episodes after Ash won a Gym Badge.
    • Ash participated with his first capture in the new region, a Normal/Flying-type which evolved into its final stage in the final round, and won after his newly-evolved Pokémon hit the ring with its wing to make a goal from a distance.
    • Due to not having a Pokémon capable of flying, James borrowed the Bug-type Pokémon that Jessie had at the time.
    • The defending champions, Volt for Hoenn and Provo for Sinnoh, were both overconfident, had remarkably similar Japanese names (ボルト Boruto and ポルト Poruto, respectively) and did not make it past the first round after losing to a first-time PokéRinger (Ash and Paul, respectively).

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 小精靈圓環 Síujīnglìhng Yùhnwàahn
Mandarin 宝可圆环 Poké Yuánhuán *
神奇圓環 Shénqí Yuánhuán *
Finland Flag.png Finnish Pokérengas
France Flag.png French Pokévolanneau
Germany Flag.png German PokéRing-Wettbewerb
Italy Flag.png Italian PokéRinger
South Korea Flag.png Korean 포켓링 게임 PokéRing Game
Poland Flag.png Polish Pokéringo
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese PokéArgola
Spanish CELAC Flag.png Latin America PokéAro
Spain Flag.png Spain PokéAnilla


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