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[[File:Pokémon Musical.png|thumb|right|220px|{{p|Chillarmy}}, {{p|Swanna}}, {{p|Giaru}}, and {{p|Shimama}} participating in a Musical]]
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The '''Pokémon Musical''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンミュージカル''' ''Pokémon Musical'') is a feature in the fifth generation games {{game|Black and White|s}}. Like [[Pokémon Contests]], [[Pokémon Super Contests]] and the [[Pokéathlon]] from previous games, this feature provides Trainers with an alternative to battling.
The '''Pokémon Musical''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンミュージカル''' ''Pokémon Musical'') is a feature in the Generation V games {{game|Black and White|s}}. Like [[Pokémon Contests]], [[Pokémon Super Contests]] and the [[Pokéathlon]] from previous games, this feature provides Trainers with an alternative to battling.


Pokémon Musicals feature a modified version of the appeals round in the Super Contests of [[Generation IV]]. Just like in Super Contests, [[Pokémon Trainer|Trainers]] have to dress up their Pokémon in different [[accessories]]. In the competition round, Pokémon compete by dancing on the theater stage with the other entrants. Similar to Pokémon Contests and the [[Pokéathlon]], there are four Trainers allowed to participate at once.   
Pokémon Musicals feature a modified version of the appeals round in the Super Contests of [[Generation IV]]. Just like in Super Contests, {{pkmn|Trainer}}s have to dress up their Pokémon in different [[accessories]]. In the competition round, Pokémon compete by dancing on the theater stage with the other entrants. Similar to Pokémon Contests and the Pokéathlon, there are four Trainers allowed to participate at once.   
 
 
==Location==
[[File:BW Prerelease Musical.png|thumb|left|220px|The Pokémon Musical building]]
[[File:BW Prerelease Musical.png|thumb|left|220px|The Pokémon Musical building]]
Pokémon Musicals are held in a large, brightly colored theater in [[Raimon City]] in the [[Isshu]] region.   
Pokémon Musicals are held in a large, brightly colored theater in [[Raimon City]] in the [[Isshu]] region.   


==Dressing Up==
==Dressing Up==
The first part of the Pokémon Musical involves dressing up the Pokémon by putting accessories onto it. The player obtains accessories similar to the ones in [[Sinnoh]] by putting items in the Goods Case. If player picks the costume that fits the right song gives scores points for it. There are five different categories with songs Cool with the song Starom and Attract Munna, Cute with the song A Walk in the Palk, Elegant with the song Evening Party, Unique with the song Raimon Passion.
The first part of the Pokémon Musical involves dressing up the Pokémon by putting accessories onto it. Accessories can be obtained and are placed in the [[Goods Case]]. If the costume fits the song, more points are awarded. There are five different categories: Cool with the songs Starom and Attract Munna, Cute with the song A Walk in the Palk, Elegant with the song Evening Party, and Unique with the song Raimon Passion.
 
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==Dancing==
==Dancing==
When you are done dressing your Pokémon it is time to perform with the music. If the audience likes your Pokémon they throw items which the player can keep. The player can dowload new pieces of music from the [[Global Link]]. If the player has items attached in their hands they will be able to wave the accessory and gain for points.
When Pokémon are dressed, it is time to perform with the music. If the audience likes the Pokémon, they throw items which the can be kept. The player can download new pieces of music from the [[Global Link]]. If the player has items attached in their hands they will be able to wave the accessory and gain for points.


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghL3eTDEBeM Video from Filb.de] (Pokémon Musical shown at 2:10)
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Chillarmy, Swanna, Giaru, and Shimama participating in a Musical

The Pokémon Musical (Japanese: ポケモンミュージカル Pokémon Musical) is a feature in the Generation V games Pokémon Black and White. Like Pokémon Contests, Pokémon Super Contests and the Pokéathlon from previous games, this feature provides Trainers with an alternative to battling.

Pokémon Musicals feature a modified version of the appeals round in the Super Contests of Generation IV. Just like in Super Contests, Trainers have to dress up their Pokémon in different accessories. In the competition round, Pokémon compete by dancing on the theater stage with the other entrants. Similar to Pokémon Contests and the Pokéathlon, there are four Trainers allowed to participate at once.

Location

The Pokémon Musical building

Pokémon Musicals are held in a large, brightly colored theater in Raimon City in the Isshu region.

Dressing Up

The first part of the Pokémon Musical involves dressing up the Pokémon by putting accessories onto it. Accessories can be obtained and are placed in the Goods Case. If the costume fits the song, more points are awarded. There are five different categories: Cool with the songs Starom and Attract Munna, Cute with the song A Walk in the Palk, Elegant with the song Evening Party, and Unique with the song Raimon Passion.

Dancing

When Pokémon are dressed, it is time to perform with the music. If the audience likes the Pokémon, they throw items which the can be kept. The player can download new pieces of music from the Global Link. If the player has items attached in their hands they will be able to wave the accessory and gain for points.

External links

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