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(Japanese: '''トライポカロン''' ''TriPokalon'') are a type of competition held in [[Kalos]]. It has so far only appeared in the anime, where | '''Pokémon Showcases''' (Japanese: '''トライポカロン''' ''TriPokalon'') are a type of competition held in [[Kalos]]. It has so far only appeared in the {{pkmn|anime}}, where {{pkmn|Trainer}}s participating in them are called Pokémon Performers. Only girls are allowed to enter. | ||
[[File:Aria Kalos Queen.png|thumb|left|190px|Aria as Kalos Queen]] | [[File:Aria Kalos Queen.png|thumb|left|190px|Aria as Kalos Queen]] | ||
Pokémon Showcases are performance tournaments that take place in various locations. They are divided in two sections. The first is a theme performance and can encompass activities such as making {{DL|Pokémon-Amie|Poké Puffs}}, trimming {{p|Furfrou}}, or using small articles for Pokémon Performers to show themselves. The activities per theme performance depend on the specific Showcase tournament. The second section is a free performance, which is the same in each Pokémon Showcase. The Pokémon Performer and their {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} perform together on stage, making full use of the Pokémon's capabilities. It is similar to the [[Appeal|Performance Stage]] of a [[Pokémon Contest]]. | |||
Pokémon Performers who win each individual | Pokémon Performers who win each individual Showcase tournament three or more times can enter the Master Class. Pokémon Performers in the Master Class perform in one last ultimate tournament, with the winner gaining the title of "Kalos Queen". The current Kalos Queen is {{an|Aria}}, who managed to win the Master Class tournament with her {{p|Braixen}}. | ||
[[Shauna]] had already set her goal to become a Pokémon Performer, and ultimately Kalos Queen. In ''[[XY040|Day Three Blockbusters!]]'', she informed {{an|Serena}} about | [[Shauna]] had already set her goal to become a Pokémon Performer, and ultimately Kalos Queen. In ''[[XY040|Day Three Blockbusters!]]'', she informed {{an|Serena}} about Pokémon Showcases, which led to Serena wanting to become a Pokémon Performer as well. | ||
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[[Category:Pokémon competitions]] | [[Category:Pokémon competitions]] |
Revision as of 19:58, 18 October 2014
Pokémon Showcases (Japanese: トライポカロン TriPokalon) are a type of competition held in Kalos. It has so far only appeared in the anime, where Trainers participating in them are called Pokémon Performers. Only girls are allowed to enter.

Pokémon Showcases are performance tournaments that take place in various locations. They are divided in two sections. The first is a theme performance and can encompass activities such as making Poké Puffs, trimming Furfrou, or using small articles for Pokémon Performers to show themselves. The activities per theme performance depend on the specific Showcase tournament. The second section is a free performance, which is the same in each Pokémon Showcase. The Pokémon Performer and their Pokémon perform together on stage, making full use of the Pokémon's capabilities. It is similar to the Performance Stage of a Pokémon Contest.
Pokémon Performers who win each individual Showcase tournament three or more times can enter the Master Class. Pokémon Performers in the Master Class perform in one last ultimate tournament, with the winner gaining the title of "Kalos Queen". The current Kalos Queen is Aria, who managed to win the Master Class tournament with her Braixen.
Shauna had already set her goal to become a Pokémon Performer, and ultimately Kalos Queen. In Day Three Blockbusters!, she informed Serena about Pokémon Showcases, which led to Serena wanting to become a Pokémon Performer as well.
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