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[[File:World Tournament Junior Cup.png|thumb|250px|The 16 competitors of the Junior Cup]] | [[File:World Tournament Junior Cup.png|thumb|250px|The 16 competitors of the Junior Cup]] | ||
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'''Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンワールドトーナメントジュニアカップ''' ''Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup'') or simply the '''Junior Cup''', is a tournament in the {{pkmn|anime}} that is held in [[Lacunosa Town]]. It is hosted by [[Unova League]] {{pkmn|Champion}} [[Alder]] and [[Freddy O'Martian]] | '''Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンワールドトーナメントジュニアカップ''' ''Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup'') or simply the '''Junior Cup''', is a tournament in the {{pkmn|anime}} that is held in [[Lacunosa Town]]. It is hosted by [[Unova League]] {{pkmn|Champion}} [[Alder]] and [[Freddy O'Martian]]. | ||
The tournament begins with an exhibition match between [[Cynthia]] and [[Caitlin]]. All {{pkmn|Trainer}}s are given a keyring for participating, while the winner of the tournament gets a chance to battle Alder. The tournament took place from ''[[BW090|Jostling for the Junior Cup!]]'' to ''[[BW093|Goodbye, Junior Cup - Hello Adventure!]]''. | |||
==Contestants== | |||
[[File:Junior Cup Participation Prize.png|thumb|250px|The prize for participating]] | |||
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==Rounds== | ==Rounds== | ||
The Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup is a 16-competitor tournament consisting of four rounds, and entrants are allowed to switch Pokémon between rounds. All rounds consisted of | The Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup is a 16-competitor tournament consisting of four rounds, and entrants are allowed to switch {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} between rounds. All rounds consisted of {{pkmn|battle|Single Battles}} against randomly matched up {{pkmn|Trainer}}s by a computer. | ||
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Revision as of 03:34, 24 May 2016
Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup (Japanese: ポケモンワールドトーナメントジュニアカップ Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup) or simply the Junior Cup, is a tournament in the anime that is held in Lacunosa Town. It is hosted by Unova League Champion Alder and Freddy O'Martian.
The tournament begins with an exhibition match between Cynthia and Caitlin. All Trainers are given a keyring for participating, while the winner of the tournament gets a chance to battle Alder. The tournament took place from Jostling for the Junior Cup! to Goodbye, Junior Cup - Hello Adventure!.
Contestants
Rounds
The Pokémon World Tournament Junior Cup is a 16-competitor tournament consisting of four rounds, and entrants are allowed to switch Pokémon between rounds. All rounds consisted of Single Battles against randomly matched up Trainers by a computer.
Pokémon used in tournament
Ash Ketchum
Leavanny ♂ |
Boldore |
Krokorok → Krookodile ♂ |
Pignite ♂ |
Iris
Dragonite ♂ |
Cilan
Pansage ♂ |
Stunfisk |
Crustle |
Dawn
Piplup ♂ |
Mamoswine |
Trip
Serperior ♂ |
Burgundy
Darmanitan |
Georgia
Beartic |
Manning
Heatmor |
Kenton
Golett |
Shepherd
Galvantula |
Horatio
Cinccino |
Simeon
Zebstrika |
Marris
Karrablast |
Geraldo
Reuniclus |
Cassie
Sawsbuck |
Ramone
Stoutland |
Trivia
- Despite its name, it does not seem to be based on the Pokémon World Tournament in the games.
In other languages
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See also
This article is part of Project Anime, a Bulbapedia project that covers all aspects of Pokémon animation. |